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MINUTES - 01241978 - R78B IN 1
'��. � � I I • The following are the calendars prepared by the Clerk, County Administrator, and Public Works Director for Board consideration, 0001 R. I. Schroder CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Chairrian JAMES P.KENNY.RICHMOND 1ST DISTRICT E. H. Hasseltine NANCY C. FAMDEN.MARTINEZ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Vice Chairman 2ND DISTRICT ROBERT 1 SCHRODER.LAFAVETTE AND FOR JAMES R.GLSSON.COuwr�CLIER• 3RD DISTRICT SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED BY THE BOARD ANO EX OFFICIO CLERK OF T"E eDARO WARREN N.BOGGESS,CONCORD MRS.GERAL04NE RUSSELL 4TM DISTRICT BOARD CMAMSERS ROOM 107.ADO MOSTRATION WILDING CHIEF CLERK ERIC M.MASSELTINE MrT"URG •Q Box Si 1 NONE 1415!372.2371 5TM DISTRICT MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA 94353 MONDAY JANUARY 23, 1978 ADJOURNED REGULAR ►MEETING 7: 30 P.M. Hearing on proposed amendment to the County General Plan for the East County Area (continued from December 13, 1977) • TUESDAY JANUARY 24, 1978 The Board will meet in all its capacities pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 24-2.402. 9:00 A.M. Call to order and opening ceremonies. Consider recommendations of the Public Works Director. Consider recommendations of the County Administrator. Consider "Items Submitted to the Board." Consider recommendations and requests of Board members . Consider recommendations of Board Committees including Finance Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) on construction of building for County in downtown Richmond. 9:45 A.M. Executive Session (Government Code Section 54957.6) as required or recess . 10:30 A.M. Hearing on Administrative Appeal of Dawson Electric. from certain actions taken by Building Inspection Department in connection with Subdivision 4824 (Bancroft Village) . 10:45 A.M. Consider alternatives relating to renovation of the John Marsh Home. 11: 00 A.M. Hearing on recommendation of Planning Commission with respect to application of Mr. Schuyler A. Van Scoy (2173-RZ) to rezone land in the Crockett area. if approved as recommended, introduce ordinance, waive reading, and fix January 31, 1978 for adoption. 11: 15 A.M. Presentation by Joseph Connery, Executive Officer of Local Agency Formation Commission, regarding effects of AB 1533 on annexations to cities . 11: 30 A.M. Hearing on application for extended operating hours and inclusion of partner, Della Pipa's Cardroom, Martinez. 11:35 A.M. Hearing on proposed condemnation of certain real property in the Concord area required for Buchanan Field Airport Runway 19-R Clear Zone. 11: 45 A.M. Decision on proposed ordinance to implement Senate Bill 201 providing for dedication of land and/or fees for interim school facilities (nearing closed; consider introduction of ordinance) . 00002 Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued January 24, 1978 2: 00 P.M. Hearing on Planning Commission denial of application of John DiManto and Anthony Morici (1464-RZ) to rezone land in the Pleasant Hill area. 2:30 P.M. Hearing on appeal of Frank Woodward from Orinda Area Planning Commission denial of Variance Permit No . 1153-77• 2: 40 P.M. Hearing on appeal of J. R. Lucas and George Winberg from Orinda area Planning Commission denial of Minor Subdivision 208-77 . The Board on January 10, 1978 declared its intent to continue the hearing to February 21, 1978 at 11: 05 a.m. In connection therewith the Board received a letter from Mr. J . R. Lucas requesting that his name be removed as applicant . 2: 50 P.M. Hearing on appeal of Elwood Meredith from Orinda Area Board of Appeals denial of Minor Subdivision 155-77. ITEMS SUBMIT1= TO THE BOARD ITEMS 1 - 9 CONSENT 1. ACKNOWLEDGE receipt of accounts written cuff in December, 1977, by the County Auditor-Controller, pursuant -to Board policy as set forth in its Resolution No. 74/640 . 2 . ADOPT the following rezoning ordinances (introduced January 17, 1978) : No. 78-7 Planning Commission Initiated, 2177-RZ, San Ramon area; and No. 78-8 Frank P. Bellecci, 2180-RZ , Oakley area; Raymond Vail & Associates, 2186-RZ, Oakley area; and Frank P. Bellecci, 2190-RZ, Oakley area. 3• AUTHORIZE changes in the assessment roll and cancellation of certain delinquent penalties and tax 1-ens . 4. APPROVE the following proposed annexations without hearing or election (Government Code Section 56322) : Crow Canyon Road Portion (San Ramon area) to County Service Area M-22; and No. 78-1 (Orinda and Danville areas) to County Service Area L-42 . 5. FIX February 21, 197a at the times indicated for hearings on the following Planning matters: 11: 15 a.m. Recommendation. of San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission (2191-RZ) to rezone land in the San Ramon area; and 11:20 a.m. Appeal of Jack Hernandez (2163-RZ) from Planning Commission denial of application to rezone land in the Byron area. 6. FIX February 28, 1978 at 2 :00 p.m. for hearing on appeal of D. C. Development & Construction Co. from Planning Commission denial of application 'Co rezone land (2148-RZ) and denial of Final Develop- ment Plan #3035-77, Pleasant Hill area. 7 . DENY the claim of Ionis Branch and the amended claims of Sherry Jones and Irvin Scales . Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued January 24, 1978 8 . FIX February 28, 1978 at the times indicated for hearings on the following Planning matters: 11: 00 a.m. Appeal of Bryan & Murphy Associates, Inc. , from Condition No. 2B imposed by San Ramon Valley area Planning Commission in connection with approval of tentative map of Minor Subdivision 293-77, San Ramon area; 11:15 a.m. Recommendation of Planning Commission with respect to rezoning application of Presley of Northern California (2128-RZ), West Pittsburg area; and 11:20 a.m. Recommendation of Planning Commission with respect to rezoning application of Pezzaglia & Johanson (2123-RZ) , Martinez area. 9 . FIX March 7, 1978 at the times indicated for hearings on the following Planning matters: 11: 00 a.m. Appeal of Dennis & Curtis, AIA, from Orinda Area Planning Commission denial of Variance Permit No . 1154-77 for setbacks for parking ramp and three-story residential structure in the Orinda area; and 11:20 a.m. San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission recommenda- tion (2192-RZ) to rezone land in the Alamo area. ITEMS 10 - 21: DETERMINATION (Staff recommendation shown following the item.) 10 . CONSIDER appointment of two Trustees of the Contra Costa County Law Library for calendar year 1978 . 11. CONSIDER request of Local Agency Formation Commission that the Board assume jurisdiction to initiate, conduct, and complete detachment proceedings for the Rollingwood-Wilart Park Recreation and Park District and detach territory without notice and hearing, pursuant to Government Code Sections 56293 and 56294. ADOPT RESOLUTION APPROVING REQUEST 12 . CONSIDER request of Local Agency Formation Commission that the Board assume jurisdiction to complete detachment proceedings for the Contra Costa County Water District and Improvement Districts 1 and 2 of that District by filing the appropriate detachment documents with the State Board of Equalization and the County Assessor. ADOPT RESOLUTION APPROVING REQUEST 13. MEMORANDUM from Director of Planning transmitting analysis of renovating Blue Goose Farm Labor Camp, and recommendation of Community Development Advisory Council that $45,000 of the Third Year Community Development Contingency Funds be used to fund a sewage system for the Camp acceptable to the County Health Depart- ment as an interim measure to allow for continued occupancy . APPROVE RECOMMENDATION AND AUTHORIZE ISSUANCE OF LETTER TO UNITED COUNCIL OF SPANISH SPEAKING ORGANIZATIONS 14 . LETTER from County Administrator stating that the County Treasurer- Tax Collector has advised that temporary borrowing through issuance of tax anticipaticn notes is not necessary for the 1977- 1978 fiscal year. ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT 09004 Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued January 24, 1978 15 . LETTER from Acting County Auditor-Controller, in response to additional letter from Board of Directors of Concerted Services Project, indicating that said communication was based on incorrect information and showing actions taken to resolve difficulties and communication problems with respect to alleged delays in issuance of CETA payroll warrants . ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT 16 . LETTER from Deputy Labor Commissioner, State Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, relating to alleged delay of payrolls for CETA employees . REFER TO DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY, AND COUNTY AUDITOR-CONTROLLER 17. LETTER from State Senator John A. Nejedly commenting further on proposed cancer incidence study and supporting suggestion that the Board review the circumstances which resulted in funding approval by the Environmental Protection Agency for a study restricted to Contra Costa County . REFER TO BOARD COMMITTEE 18. LETTER from Supervisor F. F. Cooper, Alameda County Board of Supervisors, relating to joint use of girls detention facilities by Alameda and Contra Costa Counties. REFER TO COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 19 . LETTER from Attorney L. H. Silver, on behalf of Sierra Club, giving notice of intent to file litigation against the County with regard to the adequacy of the EIR prepared in connection with Blackhawk Development Corporation project (2119-RZ) . REFER TO COUNTY COUNSEL 20. LETTER from Mr. A. F. Kritscher, Lafayette, acknowledging receipt of memorandum from Assistant County Assessor outlining requirements of the law with respect to escape assessments and requesting reconsid- eration of his claim for refund of penalty and interest added to tax bill for Parcel No. 175-052-021-3 . REFER TO COUNTY COUNSEL FOR REVIEW AND ADVICE 21. LETTER from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers transmitting draft supple- ment to environmental impact statement for the Wildcat-San Pablo Creeks Project and inviting comments thereon. REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR (FLOOD CONTROL) AND DIRECTOR OF PLANNING ITEMS 22 - 25: INFORMATION (Copies of communications listed as information items have been furnished to all interested parties . ) 22. COMMUNICATIONS from County Supervisors Association of California transmitting CSAC's analysis of the Governor's proposed 1978- 1979 budget and overview thereof prepared by State Office of the Legislative Analyst . 23. NOTICE from U.S. Army Corps of Engineers of public meeting to be held February 16, 1978 in San Pablo on the recommended plan of improvement for Wildcat and San Pablo Creeks . 24 . NOTICE from San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District of public hearing to be held February 21, 1978 in Oakland on proposed applications requesting Urban Mass Transportation Assistance Act funding for the Management Information System project and the 1977-78 BARTD Capital Improvement Program. 25 . LETTER from Mr.' J . A. Davi commenting favorably on the services of the Rehabilitation Ward of the County Hospital and commending its staff for its care and treatment o patients . DEADLINE FOR AGENDA ITEMS: WEDNESDAY, 5: 00 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Finance Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) will meet regularly on each Monday at 9: 30 a.m. in Room 108, County Administration Building, :dartinez, and on Wednesday if necessary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 010005 OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Adirinistration Building Martinez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions January 24, 1978 From: Arthur G. Will, County Administrator I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS 1. Reclassification of positions as follows: Cost Department Center From To Health 0450 Community Aide Family Planning Trainee-Project Aide-Project #01, #02, #03 2. Additions and cancellations as follows: Cost Department Center Addition Cancellation Medical 540 2 Discovery -- Services Center Aide- Project 3. Adopt resolution establishing 10 additional CETA Title II positions and allocating such positions to various County departments, as recommended by the Manpower Advisory Council. II. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIONS 4. Name and Destination Department and Date Meeting (a) Esther Helfand Chicago, IL American Library Library 1-21-78 to 1-27-78 Association Anne Santangelo- Same Same Navarra, Library (b) Pat Brown South Lake Tahoe, NV Symposium on Probation 2-1-78 and 2-3-78 Emergency Pediatrics. 00006 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 1-24-78 Page: 2. II. 'TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIONS - continued 4. Name and Destination Department and Date Meeting (c) Genoveva Garcia Norwalk, CA State Citizens Mental. Health 1-26-78 to 1-28-78 Advisory Council Advisory Board (d) Ann Christofferson Fresno, CA California Recreation Orinda Community 2-25-78 to 2-28-78 and Park Conference Center (R-6) Lynn Olson Same Same Orinda Community Center (R-6) , III. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS 5. Social Service and Health. Decrease welfare aid appropriations by $67,340 to transfer $10,000 for emergency medical service expenses, as authorized by the Board of Supervisors on December 27, 1977; the remaining reduction of $27,340 reflects the estimated decrease in aid revenues. 6. Internal Adjustments. Changes not affecting totals for ollowing budget units: Auditor-Controller, County Medical Services, Public Works (Equipment Operations, Buildings and Grounds) , County Administrator (Plant Acquisition) , Sheriff Coroner (Jail, Coroner, Sheriff) . IV. LIENS AND COLLECTIONS 7. As recommended by the County Lien Committee, authorize County Auditor-Controller to accept the sum of $3,591.27 in settlement of the County claim against Gary Francis. V. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS S. Approve and authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreements between County and agencies as follows: Agency Purpose Amount Period (a) R. K. Mental Health staff $50 11-1-77 Janmeja training one day only Singh, Ph.D. Same Same $770 1-17-78 to 6-6-78 n i 1 X900 7 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 1-24-78 Page: 3. V. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - continued S. Agency Purpose Amount Period (b) Barbara Mental Health staff $400 12-19-77 Nelson, training to M.S.W. 12-23-77 (c) City of Area Agency on $4,000 12-1-77 Concord Aging Program, to continuation of 6-30-78 Residential Maintenance Service for Older Persons (d) Home Health Area Agency on Aging $10,106 11-15-78 and Coun- Program, Senior Com- to seling, Inc. munity Service 6-30-78 Employment Program (e) Albert Criminal Calendar $14,100 1-1-78 Mingioni System Procedures for to the County Law and 4-10-78 Justice System (f) Informatics, Code and test the $27,000 1-24-78 Inc. Martinez Data Pro- to cessing Center 5-26-78 Output Function Programs, a component of the County's Law and Justice System (g) Neighborhood Continuation of County $127,163 1-1-78 . House of No. Head Start Program to Richmond, (federal funds) 12-31-78 Inc. Bayo Vista Same $56,522-= Same Tiny: Tots , Nursery School, Inc. Martinez Same $21,851 Same Unified School Dist. First Bap- Same $86,550 Same tist Church of Pittsburg 00008 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 1-24-78 Page: 4. V. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - continued 8. Agency Purpose Amount Period (g) United. Continuation of County $86,712 1-1-78 Council of Head Start Program to Spanish (federal funds) 12-31-78 Speaking Organi- zations, Inc. Mt. Diablo Same $74,925 Same Unified School Dist. 9. Amend the January 3, 1978 Board order authorizing the Director, Human Resources Agency, to execute contracts , with Mental Health, Drug Abuse, and Alcoholism Service providers for the 1977-1978 fiscal year, to make specified changes in contract payment limits and terms, as recom- mended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. 10. Authorize the Director, Human Resources Agency, or his designee, to execute four additional Emergency Residential Care Placement Agreements as part of the County's Mental Health-Continuing Care Services Program. 11. Authorize Director, Human Resources Agency, or his designee, to negotiate a contract for provision of con- sultation services to the Manpower Program for subsequent review and approval by the Board. VI. LEGISLATION •12. Acknowledge receipt of letter from County Administrator and consider approval of items noted therein for inclusion in the County' s legislative program for the 1978 calendar year; and citing two other measures of particular interest and applicable to Contra Costa County. VII. REAL ESTATE ACTIONS 13. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute amendment to lease between County and Stanford L. Holmgren et ux dated December 29, 1975 to provide for alterations performed by owner for continued use by the Health Depart- ment •at 2355 Stanwell Circle, Concord. 00009 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 1-24-78 Page: 5. VII-I.OTHER ACTIONS 14. Authorize reimbursement of $47.50 to Mr. Ronald Olson, 3611 Sun View Court, Concord for the loss of personal property (contact lens) incurred in the line of duty. 15. Accept settlement offer of $10,400 from East Bay Municipal Utility District of County claim for cost of repairing road damaged by broken water main and authorize County Counsel to execute release forms. 16. Authorize reimbursement under regular County policy for student intern (s) for expenses incurred while participating in the San Ramon Valley Unified School District Executive High School Internship Program on assigned duties with the County, as recommended by the County Administrator. 17. Accept the audit of the Community Services Administration. Grant Program for the period January 1, 1976 to June 30, 1977, and authorize the County Auditor-Controller to draw a warrant in favor of Gilbert Vasquez & Company in the amount of $4,100 for conduct of the audit. 18. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute an application to the State Department of Health for a facility license to operate a shelter and residential program at Edgar Children' s Center. 19. As requested by the State Office of Criminal Justice Planning and recommended by the Assistant County Probation Officer, adopt Resolution to change the title of the Alcohol Related Crime Project to "Intensive Supervision: Alcohol Counseling of Selected Offenders. " 20. Adopt order establishing rates for care of minors committed by order of the Juvenile Court to County juvenile institu- tions, as recommended by the Juvenile Court and the County departments involved. 21. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute and submit to the State Office of Economic Opportunity a proposal by the Contra Costa County Office of Economic Opportunity for participation in reallocated •Special Energy Crisis Intervention Program (SECIP) funds. 22. Acknowledge receipt of a letter from the County Administrator concerning the County's AB 3121 claim, and authorize the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to send a letter to the Governor and County Legislators memorializing them to assist in securing prompt payment of the County's claim and to work toward the adoption of legislation recognizing mandated expenses. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Vernon L. Cline Public Works Director SUBJECT: Public Works Agenda for January 24, 1978 REPORTS None SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT I No Items SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item 1. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 5 - APPROVE CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT - Port Costa Area On December 20, 1977, the San Francisco Regional Water Quality Control Board adopted an order requiring District No. 5 to submit a report by -April 15, 1978 regarding wastewater treatment alternatives which would enable the District to comply with the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (PL 92-500) . It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio Govern- ing Board of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 5, approve and authorize the Public Works Director to execute a Consulting Ser- vices Agreement with Harris and Associates, Consulting Engineers, of Lafayette. The Agreement provides for completion of the study required by the Regional Board at a cost not to exceed $9,500. The Agreement is con- tingent upon receipt of State and Federal Grants in the amount of 87-1/2 percent. The remaining cost will be funded by the District frc- the 1977-78 capital improvement budget. (RE: Work Order 5418-0927) (EC) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item 2. SUBDIVISION MS 219-77 - APPROVE AGREEMENT - Saranav Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Deferred Improvement Agreement with Glenn A. Farrell, et al., and authorize the Public Works Director to execute it on behalf of the County. (Continued on next page) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 1 of 9 January 24, 1978 of)nj 1 Item 2 Continued: The document fulfills a condition of approval for Subdivision MS 219-77 as required by the Zoning Administrator. Owner: Glenn A. Farrell 2114 Whyte Park Avenue Walnut Creek, California 94595 Location: Subject property fronts for 110 feet on the northwest side of Whyte Park Avenue, 175 feet northeast of Lily Street, in the Saranap area. (RE: Assessor's Parcel No. 184-140-005) (LD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT IV Item 3. OAR ROAD EXTENSION - ACCEPT DEED AND OFFER OF DEDICATION -- Pleasant Hill Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept a Right of Way Contract, Grant Deed, and accept for recording purposes only 'an Offer of Dedication, all dated December 30, 1977, from Kenneth H. Hofmann, et al. , and authorize the Public Works Director to sign .said contract on behalf of the County. It is further recommended that the County Auditor be authorized to draw a warrant for $158,000, in favor of Western Title Insurance Co. , Escrow No. M-307818-7, and deliver same to the County_Principal Real Property Agent for processing. Payment is for fee title to 1.157 acres of multiple--zoned land, a 450-square-foot drainage easement, and an offer to dedicate an addi- tional .491 acres of multiple-zoned land. This represents an out of court settlement recommended by County Counsel. (RE: Project No. 4052-4143-663-74) (RP) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 4. MARSH CREEK CHANNEL - CONVEY EASEMENT - Oakley Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, authorize the Board Chairman to execute, on behalf of the District, a Grant of Easement for irrigation purposes to Donald A. Williamson pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Right-of-Way Contract which has been previously approved. (RE: Work Order No. 8314-7521) (RP) A_ G E N_ D A_ Public Works Department Page 2 of 9 January 24, 1978 09012 •Iteni •5. SANITATION DISTRICT•NO. 15 - ACCEPT EASEMENTS - Bethel Island Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio Governing Board of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15, accept the following listed easements and right-of-way contracts; authorize the Public Works Director to sign the contracts on behalf of the District; and authorize the County Auditor to issue warrants in the amounts specified to be delivered to the Real Property Division for payment: Parcel No. Grantor Contract Date Payment 28 John V. & Patricia Walsh October 14, 1977 $100.00 30 John V. & Patricia Walsh November 29, 1977 $100.00 (RE: Work Order No. 5400-927) (RP) Item 6. VETERANS' MEMORIAL HALL REMODEL - APPROVE CHANGE ORDER NO. 2 - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Public Works Director to execute Change Order No. 2 to the con- struction contract with Valente & Delchini of Martinez for the Veter- ans' Memorial Hall Remodel, 120 Hartz Avenue, Danville. The Change Order is in the amount of $5,055, and provides for addi- tional door, electrical, carpentry, plumbing and flooring work. (RE: Work Order No. 5480-927) (B&G) Item 7. LAND USE PERMIT 2130-77 - APPROVE AGREEMENT - San Ramon Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Deferred Improvement Agreement with Robert Lilja, et al. , and authorize the Public Works Director to execute it on behalf of the County. The document fulfills a condition of approval for LUP 2130-77 as required by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission. Owner: Robert Lilja P. 0. Box 933 Danville, California 94526 Location: LUP 2130-77 Fronts for 185 feet on the north side of Beta Court, 190 feet west of Omega Road. (RE: Assessor's Parcel No. 208-451-009) (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 3 of 9 January 24, 1978 - 09013 - Item 8-. SUBDIVISION 43.36,. EL CAPITAN DRIVE - APPROVE AGREEMENT Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of- Supervisors approve a Road Im- provement Agreement between Contra Costa County and Kay Building Company, of- Burlingame, the developers of Subdivision 4336, and authorize the Public Works Director to execute the Agreement on behalf of the County. The Agreement provides for the partial correction of construction deficiencies by providing for the placement of a slurry seal on El Capitan Drive as a part of the County's 1978 Slurry Seal Program. Under the terms of the Agreement, the developer is responsible for actual costs of the slurry seal. A cash deposit of $5,250, repre- senting the estimated cost, has been received by the County as evidenced by Deposit Receipt #G 519127. (RE: Project No. 4948-671-78) (RD) Item 9. PROSPECT AVENUE - APPROVE TRAFFIC REGULATION - Danville Area At the request of local citizens and upon the basis of an engineering and traffic study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution No. 2412 be approved as follows: Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited, except for the purpose of loading or unloading passengers (white curb) , on the south side of PROSPECT AVENUE (14725K) , Dan- ville, beginning at a point 70 feet east of the centerline of Hartz Avenue and extending easterly a distance of 21 feet: (TO) Item 10. HERDLYN ROAD - SET ABANDONMENT HEARING - Byron Area -Mr. Sheldon Moore has requested the abandonment of all of the portion of Herdlyn Road east of its intersection with Lindeman Road. Mr. Moore owns and operates a ranch on the adjacent land and is request- ing the abandonment to eliminate unnecessary traffic on the road. The road serves only one or two properties and abandonment appears appropriate. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors set a date for public hearing on the proposed abandonment (10:30 a.m. , March 7, 1978 suggested) (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 4 of 9 January 24, 1978 ; 00014 GENERAL Item 11. RECOMMENDATIONS ON AWARD Or CONTRACTS The Public Works Director will present recommendations on the award of contracts for which he has received bids. • (P.DM) Item 12. DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT - APPROVE PLANS AND ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans and specifications, and advertise for bids to be received in 30 days at 2:00 p.m. , Thursday, February 23, 1978, for the following contracts: 1. Detention Facility Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs Project No. 5269-926-(53) Estimate - $500,000 2. Detention Facility Hollow Metal Project No. 5269-926-(54) Estimate - $450,000 .. 3. Detention Facility Hardware Project No. 5269-926-(56) Estimate - $.343,000 The estimates shown are the initial estimates by Turner Construc- tion Company, the construction manager. The Miscellaneous Steel contract will provide stairs, seismic expansion joints, railings and equipment mounting brackets,- while all hollow metal doors and frames for the new facility will be provided by the Hollow Metal contract. The security and finish hardware for all openings will be furnished and installed as part of the Detention Facility Hardware contract. The Planning Commission reviewed the Environmental Impact Report pertaining to this project on April 26, 1977, and found it to be adequate and in compliance with the General Plan. The EIR was approved by the Board on May 3, 1977. (RE: Project Nos. 5269-926-(53) , 5269-926-(54) . and 5269-926-(56) ) (DFP) Item 13. PARKING LOT, CIVIC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS - APPROVE PLANS AND ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans and specifications for Parking Lot, Civic Center Imp-rovements, (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Denartment Page 5 of 9 January 24, 1978 000-15 Item 13 continued: Martinez, .California and authorize its Clerk to advertise for construction bids to be received until 2:00 p..m. on Thursday, February 23, 1978. This project will provide paving and minor landscaping for the existing parking lot on the east side of Pine Street between Marina Vista and Escobar Street. The Engineer's estimated construction cost is $16,000. This is an Economic Development Administration-Local Public Works Act project with Federal grant funding. This project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact - requirements as -a Class lc Categorical Exemption under County - 'Guidelines. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors concur in this finding and instruct the Director of Planning to file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk. (RE: 4405-4267-C2-EDA) (HSG) •• Item 14. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER AGENCY - APPROVE AGREEMENT FOR CONSULTING SERVICES It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio Governing Board of the Contra Costa County Water Agency, approve and authorize the Public Works Director, as Chief Engineer, . to execute an Agreement for Consulting Services between the Water Agency and Fred H. Tarp, Ph.D. The Agreement provides for consulting services to the Agency with respect to the Joint Senate/Assembly Conference Committee Hear- ings on Senate Bill 346, for investigating the effects of the Peripheral Canal Project on the San Francisco Bay-Delta fisheries, and other consulting services with respect to Delta water quality studies. Payment to the consultant shall not exceed $2, 500 without prior Board approval. (EC) Item 15. OAKLEY CLINIC - APPOINT ARCHITECT - Oakley Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors appoint Davis, Rica & Makrakis of Pleasant Hill as Project Architect for the Oakley Clinic in Oakley, and authorize the Public Works Director to prepare an appropriate agreement. (Continued on next page) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 6 of 9 January 24, 1978 00016 Y tem 15 continued: - = The project involves a new 51500 square foot medical clinic to = serve citizens of East County. The County Architectural Selection Committee interviewed three architectural firms and recommended the firm of Davis, Rica Makrakis. (RE: 4419-4729) (BSG) Item 16. ACCEPTANCE OF INSTRUMENTS It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: - A. Accept the following instrument: No. Instrument Date Grantor' Reference 1. Relinquishment of 1-6-78 David D. L. Beard, SUB.MS 189-77 Abutters Rights et al. B. Accept the following instruments for recording only: 1. Offer of Dedication 1-4-78 Glenn A. Farrell, SUB.MS 219-77 for Roadway Pur- et al. poses 2. Offer of Dedication 12-22-77 Frederick J. Falender,LUP 2097-77 for Roadway Pur- et al. poses 3. Offer of Dedication 1-9-78 Herbert French Frumenti for Drainage Pur- Condemnation poses (LD) Item 17. VARIOUS SUBDIVISIONS - DETERMINATION OF UTILITY EASEMENT RIGHTS It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors make a deter- mination that the division and development of the properties described below in the manner set forth on the respective parcel maps will not unreasonably interfere with the free and complete exercise of the public utility rights-of-way or ease- ments. This determination is necessary to allow the filing of the parcel maps without the signatures of the public utilities or entities involved. (Continued on next page) A_ G E_ N_ D A_ Public Works Department Page 7 of 9 January 24, 1978 00017, Item 17 continued: Subdivision MS 214-77 Owner: Gary Higby, et al 18333 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon, CA 94583 Location: Subdivision MS 214-77 is located on the southwest side of Bollinger Canyon Road, approximately 2.5 miles northwest of Crow Canyon Road. Subdivision MS 250-77 Owner: Ten Seventy Associates 1758 Concord Avenue Concord, CA 94520 Location: Subdivision MS 250-77 is located on the east side of Driftwood Drive, approximately 1160 feet north of Pacifica Avenue. Subdivision MS 284-77 Owner: Donald E. Davies 3128 Shane Drive Richmond, CA 94806 Location: Subdivision MS 284-77 is located at the southeast corner of Franklin Canyon Road and Christie Road in the Martinez area. (LD) Item 18. FEDERAL SAFER ROADS DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM - APPROVE AGREEMENTS - Count=ide Area The 1973 Federal Highway Safety Act created the Safer Roads Demonstration Program and provided funds to the states, counties and cities for safety improvements to roads not on the Federal- Aid System. The City-County Engineering Advisory Committee considered how the funds should be allocated and how projects should be selected with- in Contra Costa County. The Committee recommended that the entire allocation be utilized for County projects and, in return, the County include in its Fiscal Year 1976-77 Aid-to-Cities Budget an amount equal to 80 percent of the cities'share of the allocation based on the Federal distribution formula. These amounts are considered as Special Pad-to-Cities allocations and would be in addition to any Aid-to-Cities allocations under current County (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page g of 9 January 24, 1978 " 1018 Item 18 continued: policies. The remaining 20 percent of the cities share would be retained by the County to defray administrative costs associated with the expenditure of the Safer Roads funds. The Safer Roads allocations amount to $167,423 for Fiscal Year 1975-76. The corresponding Special Aid-to-Cities allocation is $89,738, which has been included in the Fiscal Year 1975-76 and subsequent annual budgets. Individual Joint Exercise of Powers Agreements have been prepared between the County and each of the cities providing for distri- bution of the Safer Roads allocation for Fiscal Year 1975-76. A majority of these Agreements have been executed. The four that remain are presented to the Board for approval. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize its Chairman to execute such Agreements with the Cities of San Pablo, Concord, Brentwood and Pittsburg. (NOTE TO CLERK OF THE BOARD: Please return one original and two copies of each agreement, with the authorizing Board Order to the Public Works Department for further handling to the cities.) (RD) , Item 19. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER AGENCY - WEEKLY REPORT A. It is requested that the Board of Supervisors consider the attached "Calendar of Water Meetings." B. The Delta Water Quality Report is submitted for the Board of Supervisors' information and public distribution. No action required. C. Memorandum Report on Water Agency Activities. (EC) NOTE Chairman to ask for any comments by interested citizens in attendance at the meeting subject to carrying forward any particular item to a later specific time if discussion becomes lengthy and interferes with consideration of other calendar items. A_ G E_ N D A_ Public.Works Department Page 9 of 9 January 24, 1978 M1��,19 Prepared by Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Water Agency January 24, 1978 CALENDAR OF WATER MEETINGS TINE ATTENDANCE •TE DAY SPONSOR PLACE REMARKS 'Reco=en ed Aut o—Mation an 24 Tues. Joint Senate/ 9:00 a.m. Discussion and Adoption Staff Assembly Conf. Roos 3191 of Amendments to SB 346- Com4tittee an State Capitol Closed to public input SB 346 Building Sacramento r 09020 PUSUC WORKS DEPARTUMT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Date: January 24, 1978 To: Board of Supervisors From: Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director . Subject: Contract Award Recommendation 'RES-..Project No. 2191-6109-661-78 Supervisorial Dist. II Bids for the construction of Pomona Street Frontage Improvements, Crockett area, were received and opened in the office of the Public Works Director on Thursday, January 19, 197.8. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the plans and specifications and award the contract to the low bidder, W. A. Brady, of San Ramon, in the amount of $8 ,267. 50. This project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements as a Class 3 Categorical Exemption under County Guidelines. It is also recommended that the Board of Supervisors concur in this finding. The Engineer's estimate was $8 ,500 . Other bids received were as follows: 1. M. H. Hansen Construction Co. 2. Gallagher & Burk, Inc. 3. P. & F. Construction VLC:kac cc: County Administrator County Counsel Clerk of the Board Road Design Division O0021 PUBLIC NOMM DEPABr4MT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Date:January 24, 1978 To: Board of supervisors Fwm: Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Dixector//,,��� . G Subject: Contract Award Recommendation ; Re r•- Project No. 5269-926- (52) General Bids for the construction of Detention Facility Glass and Glazing were received and opened in the office of the Public Works Dir^ctor on Thursday, January 19 , 1978. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors award the construction contract to the low bidder, CGA Corporation of San Leandro, in the amount of $544 ,800. Turner Construction Company's final estimate was $450,000. Other bids received were as follows : 1. Cobbledick-Kibbee Glass Company, Oakland $566,873 2. Habenicht & Howlett Glass, San Francisco $709 ,238 VLC:kac cc: County Administrator County Counsel Clerk of the Board Detention Facility Project 000!22 PUBLIC W01tKS DEPARTFANT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Date: January 24, 1978 To: Board of Supervisors I From: Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director ,�/!��✓�L vl• �� Subject: - Contract Award P.ecommendation Re'r - Project No. 5269-926- (5l) General Bids for the construction of Detention Facility-Cast-in-Place Concrete were received and opened in the office of the Public Works Director on Thursday, January 19 , 1978. It is reconunended that the Board of 'SuDervisors award the construction contract to the low bidder, Cahill Construction Company, Inc. of San Francisco, in the amount of $2,307,000. Turner Construction Company's final estimate was $2,100,000. Other bids received were as follows : 1. The Pacific Company, Berkeley, CA $2,633 ,000. VLC:kac cc: County Administrator County Counsel Clem: of the Board Detention Facility Project 00023 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MET IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 24-2.402 IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 :00 A.M. , TUESDAY, JANUARY 24 , 1978 IN ROOM 107 , COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ , CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: Chairman R. I. Schroder, Presiding; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden , c-?. N. Boaaess , and E. H. Hasseltine. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell , Deputy Clerk. 00021 Contracts, Agreements, or other documents approved by the Board this day are microfilmed with the order except in those instances where the clerk was not furnished with the documents prior to the time when the minutes were micro- filmed. In such cases, when the documents are received they will be placed in the appropriate file (to be microfilmed at a later time). 09025- ORDINANCE NO. 78-7 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 SAN RAMON AREA BEING IN THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE COUNTY OF COYfRA 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 map. This map is added for the purpose of rezoning a portion of the territory shown thereon. The said map includes-a portion of the territory shown on the map entitled A PORTION OF DISTRICTS INSERT MAP OF SAN R4MON , INSERT MAP NO. 21 AND MOUNT DIABLO DIVISION, SECTOR 7, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. SECTION II: Section 3A of Ordinance No. 382, of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended by the addition of Subsection 1557 _ at the end thereof, as follows: AN AMENDMENT FOR A PORTION OF DISTRICTS INSERT MAP NO: 21 AND MOUNT DIABLO DIVISION, SECTOR 7, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. 78-7 Planning Commission, Applicant, 2177-RZ, Land located in San Ramon Area, to Light Industrial (L1) and Planned Unit District (P1) 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 (1S) 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 24th day of January, 1978 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, t7. N. Boggess E. H. Hasseltine, and R. I. Schroder NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. R. I. Schroder airman of the Boar 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 Contra )J Costa, State /of California By �GIGt/�Lfi� di •�1 Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson (SEAL) 2177-RZ Planning Commission, Applicant 9Q026 y ONE so RID *1 on JV ME NOW NEW, s ski 'Alw- ME ■■ .■■■■►�� ,moi MEMOOMiii►� iiiii MMMMLwArrAffAffA ■■■E■■■ME■\v� ■EE■►�ii�iiiiiiiiiii�ii NEMESES■■EE-\ .1■■■EE■1.'I// NON■■■■E��/■►t\■■■EE■E■,�/� �/� ///// /� . iMM■■■MMM■M■■M.�►vEMuu■-iii ilii /si ■■■■■■■■NNM■N■■�y\�■E■E■■■[�/r "' .IIS/� ■�..■..� ■WWW►\\V.■■m■s � OMENS SUMMONSES +► ME MEMEMEMOMMOSIMMIMME Now W�W■M■■.■WOMEN■MNE.`OQMWWN� SEE MEN G � I i I i — i I R-!5 ' i i M A-2 I j 1 IIIII I A-4 f j P-1 / // t / / / /j/ /// // // // /i/ ! A-2 P-1 i L-1 P-1 I J _ _.__. 4.O_7•I] I 1 A PORTION OF 1 MEREW CERTIFT THAT THIS IS TME rB► 4 AM a I mm��rME�iwor. MT. DIABLO DIVISION. SECTOR 7 J.N OLSSON• COUNTr CLENA CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA oEpuTt CLERK - KN■ .isi BEING SECTION ]A,SUBSECTION 1557,OF ORDINANCE NO 582, AS"ENDED BY ONOINANCE NO. j177-B= y.. WT 0".CN 15 TME ZONING ORDINANCE OF CONTIMA COSTA COUNTY STATE OF CALIFOMA. ]dT— J POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: /C/ 9ly Department CCCa. Medical Services Budget Unit 54o Date 12/22/77 Action Requested: Establish two Discovery Center Aide - (project) Positions. Proposed effective date: as, soon as possible Explain why adjustment is needed: to execute pro3ect No. AGR-RDA (County #29-446-5) for Augmentation for County Discovery Program £or_th!Up " 12/�lm/�77 though 11L0178. Estimated cost of adjustment: RECEIVED Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: 71 $ 2. Fixed Assets: (ZiA t .c tem6 and coat) Office of ministTptor$ Hut*N F:r.SOt1izC�� !AC^!� Estimated total •prow i� George Degnan, qe , , Me c Director L� — E Signature, b Eugene J. MoPerso eI Officer Date- Department He. Initial Determination of County Administrator Dade: 1/,1/7 8 r To Civil Service: Request RecommJn Count mini for Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission ate January 18, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 2 Discovery Center Aide-Project positions. Study .discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Discovery Center Aide-Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding (2) Discovery Center Aide-Project positions, Salary Level 214 (708-860). s� 4 Assistant Personn "i rector Recommendation of County Administrator ate: January 23, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective January 25, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Su ervisors -24 1976 Adjustment APPROVED. ( �) on JAN" J OLSSON, County Clerk Z 4 1476 `� ° Date: JAN By: Patricia A. Bell Deni';! Ctcrk APPROVAL ej t;iiz cdlu,6tyreitt eo►lsti tute6 an AppxopAiati.on Adjustment and PeUonnee Reaotuti.on Amendmeia. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form muz t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C t? I. IEPAITMENT If WCANIZAT1ON NIT: AcCIIN1 CIII11 SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT AND HEALTH DEPARTMENT MOAMIZATION WI-OIJECT !. FIXED ASSET I -q'1EC1EASl> INCIEASE OBJECT Of EXPENSE OI FIXED ASSET ITEM NO TT AFDC-BHI 0518 3311 Federal Aid 19,663 It 3312 State Aid 7,677 It 3313 County Aid Basic 3,704 It 3314 Co. Aid Supplemental 36,296 Health Dept. (0451) 5705 2310 Professional and Personal Services 40,000 0990 6301 Reserve for Contingencies, General Fund 27,340 0990 6301 Unrealized Revenue 27,340 - r r\- APPROVED APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER _ Transfer of appropriations to Health Department from ��c.� /11 aid accounts to fund continuation of emergency medical Br` �� - services. Transfer was authorized by Board Order of COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 12/27177. q By: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: SUFtr` _r�Scnnc.F.,hJ- Schta:rr,�Agcis.Huscltint No: 00��V?�4�1978 - For R. E. Jornlin, J.ft. OLSSON, CLERK 4. Director 1 / 5/ 78 •IM�TYK TITL[ •AT< r sy. APPIIPIYTII/ A POO: / _-TC Patricia A. t5ell Deputy Clerk AIJ. J111rL 11. 00 2S (III I!X Rew. 1/T1) $at IINTRUCTIONS OA nav"" goes F INSTRUCTIONS _ NOTE: FORKS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form N 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 nue of department or organisation unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of &manse: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Cowminication, 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. Al",, 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. E planation of Request: Main why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. k. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ESTIMATED REVENUE ADJUSTMENT T/C 24 ACCOUNT CONING L IEIARTIENT 11 01CANIZATIII 11IT: Social Service i1CAIRATI11 IEVENIE t. INCREASE �OECIEASE� ACMIT REVENUE DESCRIPTION 0518 9472 Fed Aid Child Brdng Home 19,663.00 0518 9262 St Aid Child Brdng Home 7,677.00 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER To recognize a decrease in estimated revenue for By: 7�` � �c '�, ct ct' Date 1 /11/ 78 Aid to Children in Boarding Homes and Institutions. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 6y: �i� tt Dote //,V79 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES:Supcn-isors Kenna ,(.Fshdcn JAN 2 4 1 Schwdcr,130wss.Heseltine NO: Date J.R SSON, CLERK Clerk Patricia A. Set! REVENNE AIIJ. RA40 5150 (N 9134 T1TT) 00030 J111NAL 10. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Page 1 Of 2 APPROPRIAT;ON ADJUSTMENT TIC 2 7 ACCOUNT COW%; I DEPARTMENT OR ORCANIIATIOM UNIT: Auditor-Controller 0010 uRCAN(ZA71GN SU8 OBJECT 2. FIXED .ASSET <TECREASE} INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OJ FIXED ASSET ITEM MD. 4UAMTITI 1000 1011 penmanent Salaries 4,000 1004 3,000 1005 10,000 1007 4,600 1013 1,9b5 1 2,840015 1017 1,500 400 1020 300 1022 900 1024 2,395 1025 300 1030 1 1,105 033 1035 1,500 1037 1,000 1038 200 1041 250 1042 470 1043 480 1045 3 700 1004 1013 T rary Salaries 3,400 1025 400 1033 3'380 1035 75 1037 5,b30 1045 845 1000 1014 Salaries 5 25 1007 1013 600 1024 a���� 200 1025 475 • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • Page 2 of 2 APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT CODING 1. DEPARTMENT OR ORCAMIZATION UNIT: Auditor-Controller 0010 ORSANIZA?ION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM N0 CUANTIiI 1033 1014 Overtime Salaries 278 1035 I 2,000 1037 I 11,600 1041 i 290 1042 250 1043 435 1045 132 1000 2 Requested Maintenance ( 1,637 1030 ) 1 1 767 1037 ( ( I 21 1000 12305 Freight Drayage 400 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-C NT R j To adjust Permanent, Temporary and Overtime Salaries, and Expense Accounts (Freight Drayage and Building Maintenance Charges) to reflect estimated COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR needs through June 30, 1978. Permanent salaries By: ti ' oats //_�I/ reduction represent a portion of unexpended funds due to vacancies and a leave of absence. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YE S: -u`IP •kors Kenny,FaW n N0: �� knnxlc: 1klcec�� Hasseltine JAN 24178 On J.. . LSSON, CLERK 4. t� Admin. Svcs Officer 3j78 L L _ SIAN TITLE DAT[ 8 y: APPROPRIATION AF 0 0 5 1 / Q-.i.'r.i;� RPl+ peDVty Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL 40. 00032 ��� (M 120 Rec 7/77) SEE :INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE 0,` INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustanents, 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 deea_rtment 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 azsount. 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 tha adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the Cointy Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. k. Signature, Title grid Date: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. 90 t {* AW CONTRA COF74 Cour.:Y APPROPR:ATIGN ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 1. uEPAF1ftEAT OB OBSAMiZA7fGK 0.`,lT: ��� Asc0"1 ,n,^.IkC 0540 Medical Services +4 ;Atltr T S�9J?JEfT- ? �� FIXED ASSET <bECREASE> l!fCi:EAS� _ 69JECT OF EXPEMSE OR TIXEB ASSET ITER Kp, pEA1111iT 697q X951 Time Recorder Co3o 2 $690 6979 4951 Embosser 31 $690 I i APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST 4_DITOR-00 4TPQ-1,L E Reouest that a line item be established for authorization } nnOC� /1V7of two time recorders. The estimated cost of these two 'f4 D6iQ pieces of equipment would be financed from the remaining balance for embossers. These time recorders would be ;Cj%,'TY ADMINISTRATOR used in the Pittsburg and Oakley Clinics (one in each iIX178 clinic) . They would be used for the following purposes : Y' OO1° a. Time stamp appointments. b. Time stamp physicians in and out of clinic for payroll purposes. The financial ___RU OF SUPERVISORS clearance unit (FCU) clerk would time star^p appointments when the patient arrives. Nurses would be able to tell YE S: Snpervaors Jenny,F,hd,, which patients arrive first thus eliminating some patient ���� {/i Srhrudcr.H,, ge,s,y„KtC;M complaints that other patients are being taken first. 1i4: �L(�r tY\ jAt 2/4 1 76 `` �..... On Assistant Medical Director 1 11 78 SIPAA,wi 71rLL Air F. rirtman, }o`.D. Ii_� Patricia A. Bell ae a cleric Acs JGUrcktil 7 C7�f Fe)l 4 '^S rft, -,.-77) :E`. 1Nc'''UCt101:5 C1i FCYC:;St f?E CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 0 APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT CODING I DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT. Pubiic Works ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM N0. QUANTITY E(-�UIPHENT OPERATIONS 0063 4956 1. Chain Saws 0004 2 650 0063 4957 1. Loader 3/4 yd 0021 650 jL APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER By: � -2E �, Date 1. Additional chain saws needed by maintenance. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR By: Date BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y E S: Supervisors Kenny.Fanden Schroder.BogRns.Hasselrinc JAN 2 4 978 On / J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. Public Works Directory / ` S MATU TITLE By:4nflrri)n�iik APPROPRIATION A P00.5S/ 7 Rol! Cjerk A0J JOUNNAI M0. IN 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE '��'� J INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS AiE AVAILABLE FROM C34TRA1 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 Exoense: 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 teen 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. t'. 90036 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 0 T/C 2 7 0 ACCOUNT CODING I. DEPARTNENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: Public Works -(Buildings & Grounds) ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT Of EXPENSE ON FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. QUANTITY 4031 2170 Cabinets & Stool fm 4401 500 4401 4163 Cabinets & Stool to 4031 500 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER BTE /1` 46' Date r /19 RE Transfer funds for file cabinets and stool COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR required for remodeled signal maintenance By: f. W. Date shop. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Y E S:Super'isors Kenny.Fandcn Schroder.I309gess.Hasseirint On JAN �4 1 78 J .R. OLSSON, CLERK 4 v Public Works Director / io u TITLE DATE APPROPRIATION APOO`` /�2 1/17/7d P'Mricia A. bellDeputi Clerk ADJ. JOUNIAL 40. (M 129 Rev 7/71) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE GIDE fl, INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS A,C- AVAILABLE FROM Cr7JTRAL 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 fgllow9: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of r._-q)ense: 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 tyo. 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. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT 0 T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING County Administrator ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2, FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. QUANTITY 0721 2281 Emergency Repairs - J. Marsh Home 10,000 4405 4199 Tran. to 0721-2281 10,000 ti.-PROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONT LER To provide funds to accomplish emergency By: oate /O ' repairs at the John Marsh Home to preserve this facility from futher storm damage, as COUNTY AD NISTRATOR approved by the Board of Supervisors on January 17 , 1978. ey: Date BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES:SQ' rs F�rnnY.r�txirn Hs�ciciar N O: JAN 2 4 1978 On ez \ A ' st. Co. Admin.-Finance 1 /19/ 78 J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. F. Fernand SI OM ATU AE TITLE DATE APPROPRIATION A POOJ/CcS Pntrir-ia A Roll Deputy Clerk ADJ JOURNAL 10. (M 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE 110E 00039/' I r s IN STRUC TIONS NOTE: FORMS ARF. 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 iso. 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. L. 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. �►�►040 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION .ADJUSTMENT 0 T/C 2 7 ` ACCOUNT CODING L DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT County Administrator Plant: Arq1ii -_ii- *nn ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FINED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM N0. QUANTITY 4431 y�7� 1, Improvements - Danville Veterans Building $6,500 4431 y%77 2 , Supervisor's Office, Danville 6, 700 4404 4199 Various Alterations $13,200 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR- ONTER l, , 1- To provide funds for stairway and second 8,�: � Dote � ia3i7� floor meeting room improvements to upgrade COUT AD NISTRATOR appearance and improve stairway safety in connection with major project underway through County Service Area R-7 funds . By: Dora 2, To upgrade old kitchen area for use by BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supervisor District 5, including purchase of new cabinets. YES: $ypervisurs Kenny,Fihdrn Sduodcr,Doggc-ss,Hasseltinc NO: JAN 24198 On lk 1 Asst. County J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. 8 SIGNATURE ITLE D f � By APPROPRIATION APOO _-T,4-/-,6- P�frio-i^ A 4�� l � ADJ. JOURNAL N0. (M 129 Rev 7/7T) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE 00041 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM Cr"NTRAL 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 alread`: 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. - 8 f KAI ._ . C's a _P9042-1 , • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • 1 APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT J / VC 17 ACCIINT C01191NC I. IEPAIMIT N INCANIIATIIN MIT: _ SHANIZATIN RSI-MJECT t. FIXE/ ASSET <DECIEASE> INCREASE MJECT IF EXPENSE 11 FIXER ASSET ITE• NI. ITT -�- 2479 Special Dep. Exp. 3C.00 2545 -tel 2 Kard-Veyer Units x,22 2 fi�3;�96 � O _ �Ile O � ] ` Vox 00 O =t �O p V O Z < APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER ry This adjustment will provide for replacement er �6cc1 ' Dote 1� /15 7 of the ancient rotary file housing the Juvenile Index in the Dispatch Bureau and COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR expansion of the crowing warrant file in the Service Division. Because we have not By: Dat* ISO b been successful in adding these units in the normal budgetary process, we present BOARD OF SUPERVISORS this proposal to acquire two used units from Remington Rand. Their proposal YES:Supe-korsKenny.Fandcn is attached. � �finKirr.13u�crz+.Hasx►cine No: OnJA 2 4 1 78 eF eti.. �' / ,t /7 F�Se�l�cc J. SSON, CLERK 4. l� [I 1TYt[ TITL[ tATt Sly: Cl;_ �� APM"MTIN P00,f_617 atricia A. Bell Clerk ADJ. AIML N1. (M let Rev. 7/77) 119E IMTRUCTION• CO 49VUS11 94011 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Fora 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. Has 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 (decrwed). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment iter 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. a Y r1 - W 1141 / CONYRA COSTA COUNTY V�~ APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 !. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT ACCOUNT CODING 30--z "; 1 �i ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM N0. 106ANTITT 550 -36e- 2479 Other Special Dept. 28.00 2580 9911- 4951 Typewriters 001j 28.00 J W C APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-C N T R9",ER Unanticipated price increases. ey: `� Date /1(7 COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR p By: _ �RJkLEl/Y�C� Dote I�/�D BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES. Supervisors Kenny,Fandm Schroder,Eioggess,Hasseltine NO: 1�y—, JAN 2119', 8 Or. f J.R. OLSSON, CLERK SIGNATURE TITLE DATE L- A. GLENN, npMIN. SERVI ��gg [[���� pp�� OFFICE ❑F TME SHERIFF-COR TROa•R1 NW194 PO0515 - Patri�'sa A. 5eli De u'v Clerk , (M 129 Rev 7/77) p SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE �; )(05 .t INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORKS 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. Deoartment: 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. 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. 00046 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 0 APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 27 J5, ACCOUNT CODING I DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2 �Q ,A$SE <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE _OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. GIIANTITY 0359 901- 4954 Breathing Apparatus $500 0359 EX)il- 4951 Typewriter 00O2 $500 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTRR The need for a replacement typewriter at the By,: ^� Date /Ib/7 Morgue exceeds the priority of the breathing apparatus. There remains in the capital COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR account sufficient funds for one breathing apparatus. By; � �'S'lCIM� Date //�/�s BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YE S: SuP—isors Kcnny,Fandcn Schroder,Huggrss.Hasselriac N0: �w71� JAN 24198 On J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. S I CM ATU RE TITLE DATE eye - �'��+�1 P 1 u l� L� APPROPRIATION A POO,6 J Patricia A. Bell Dep_rl Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL 10. ^��`'��,, (M 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE 910E 11 _. INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARM. 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 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. ' 1131:1"-."{.Yfi i}��'•[.l.fl:i':'.� r Q9048 i .. r. r IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA Abandoning a portion of Herdlyn Road, ) Byron area ) RESOLUTION NO. 7870 Date: January 24, 1978 Resolution & Notice of Intention to Abandon County Road (S. & H. Code 956.8,958) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: Pursuant to the Streets and Highways Code it declares its intention , to abandon the hereinafter described County Road. It fixes Tuesday, March 7, 1978 at 10:30 •a.m. (or as continued) in its Chambers, Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, as the time and place for hearing evidence offered by any interested party as to whether this road is unnecessary for present or prospective. public use. This matter is referred to the Planning Commission for report before the hearing. The County Clerk shall have notice of this matter (1) published is the Brentwood News, a newspaper of general circulation published in this County which is designated as the newspaper most likely to give notice to persons interested in the proposed abandonment, for at least two successive weeks before the hearing and (2) posted conspicuously along the line of this road at least two weeks before the hearing. DESCRIPTION: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. PASSED unanimously by Supervisors present January 24, 1978. C MTMM COPY I certlty that thtt 1i a ftH, true & correM copy of the ortshmi document which is on tit@ in My etttcAp. and that it w,L4 p2330d & adented by the Beard 01 Supervisors of Contra Costa Cot:ntr. Ciditornia. oa the date shown. A T TMT: J. R. Oi.aSOV. Cot.nty Originating Department: Public Works (LD) Clerk a ezolflcio Cterk of Jaid Bath of Sttperrbors by Deputy Clerk. cc: 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 Draftsman (4) Sheldon G. Moore Rt 1, Box_ 9 Byron, CA 94514 Pacific Telephone Company, Oakland Pacific Gas & Electric Company, Oakland U. S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Reclamation Tracy, CA Thomas Brothers Maps County Counsel County Auditor—Controller RESOLUTION N0. 7870 99049 EXHIBIT "A" A portion of Section 29, Township 1 South, Range 4 East, Mount Diablo base and meridian in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, being all of that County road known as Herdlyn Road which lies easterly of the County road known as Lindeman Road. EXCEPTING AND RESERVING THEREFROM, pursuant to the provisions of Section 959.1 of the Streets and Highways Code, the easement and right at any time or from time to time for the owner of an 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, and water, to maintain, operate, replace, remove, renew, and enlarge existing lines of poles, 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 Costa. 000150 15 • IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Flatter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for Detention ) Facility Miscellaneous Iron and ) Steel Stairs, Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION N0. 78/71 Detention Facility Project, ) - Martinez, California. Re: Project No. 5269-926-( 53) ) WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the Detention Facility Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs Project, Contra Costa County Detention Facility Project, Martinez, California, Project No. 5269-926-(53) , have 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 work is necessary for the construction of the Detention Facility; and WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of gages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have 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 February 23, 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 January 24, 1978 Originator: Public Works Department Detention Facility Project cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Public Works Director County Counsel RESOLUTION NO. 78/71 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT DETENTION FACILITY MISCELLANEOUS IRON AND STEEL STAIRS PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(53) 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 February 23, 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility . j Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs which includes: 1 All steel stairs, handrails, catwalks, miscellaneous iron and expansion joints required for construction of the project. .. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California: The Construction tanager's initial estimated construction cost is $500,000-00_ The work shall be done in accordance with the OFFICIAL PLANS AND t SPECIFICATIONSprepared in reference thereto. A pre-bid conference will be held for all prospective bidders at '- 1236 t -1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California, at 11 :00 Ali on February 7, 1978. Any questions in. regards 'to this Contract should be directed to Craig j Braccia, Turner Construction Company, Telephone: (415) 229-3610. -Only bids submitted by Contractors licensed by the State of California f 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 f Street) Martinez, California .04553,' upon request. i I A-1 " _ AAiciofllrriW with board-order _ 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 BIO 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 Adn,instration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553, on or before the 23rd. Day of February 1978 at 2:00 PM and will be opened in public and at the time due in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Room 107, Administration Building, Martinez, California, and there read and recorded. Any Bid Proposals recieved , after that time specified in this notice will be returned unopened. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount equal to fifty percent of the Contract price I; and a Faithful Performance* Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the contract price, said bonds to be secured from a Surety Company ; authorized to do business in the .State of California. A-2 _ 09053. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) 1 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 Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to execute the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference thereto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For. any classification not included in the list, the minimum rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. BY ORDER, OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY a J_ R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BY - . Deputy. DATED: JAN 2 4 1978 PUBLICATION DATES: - A-3 I • CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS � FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY DETENTION FACILITY MISCELLANEOUS IRON AND STEEL STAIRS 1 PROJECT NO. 5209-920-(53) F 1 7 I L D DATED: Januar 24 1978 � c•_ c;, January a��r. C.,.,?J U. cc: co:,r.:, c . • 1 PREPARED FOR: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Sixth Floor, Administration Building Martinez, California . . I BY: I r KAPLAN/McLAUGHLIN ARCHITECTS 901 Battery Street • San Francisco, California _Microfilmed with board order . I 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 Bidders Part II D-1 - D-2 E Instructions to Bidders E-1 - E-4 F General Conditions F-1 - F-25 G Articles- of Agreement- G-1 - G-4 H Affirmative Action Plan, County of Contra Costa H-1 - H-9 I Federal Requirements I-1 - I-4 J Proposal J-1 - J-5 SPECIFICATIONS Division 1 : General Requirements 01010 - Special Conditions 1 - 8 Division 2: Technical Specifications 05500 - Miscellaneous Metal l - 14 05510 - Steel Stairs 1 - 5 05800 - Expansion Joints and Covers 1 - 5 Division 3: Project Manual dated January 24, 1978 Volume 2 - Details and Schedules 4)5 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC FORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT DETENTION FACILITY MISCELLANEOUS IRON AND STEEL STAIRS PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(53) 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 February 23, 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs which includes: All steel stairs, handrails, catwalks, miscellaneous iron and expansion joints required for construction of the project. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction Manager's initial estimated construction cost is $500,000.00. • The work 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 February 7, 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 by the State of California will be considered. Each proposal is to be in accordance with the Plans and Specifications on file at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 103, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California. The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the j 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. A-1 09051 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 23rd Day of February 1978 at 2:00 PM and will be opened in public and at the time due in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Room 107, Administration Building, Martinez, California, and there read and recorded. Any Bid Proposals recieved after that time specified in this notice will be returned unopened. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount equal to fifty percent of the Contract price and a Faithful Performance Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the contract price, said bonds to be secured from a Surety Company authorized to do business in the State of California. • A-2 00058 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) • Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1173 of the Labor Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to execute the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference thereto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For any classification not included in the list, the minimum rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. BY ORDER, OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • J. R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BY Deputy_ DATED: PUBLICATION DATES: A-3 • PROJECT DESCRIPTION CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY MISCELLANEOUS IRON AND STEEL STAIRS This Contract is for furnishing and installing all Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs, Handrails, Catwalks, and Expansion Joints as required. 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 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part I 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 MISCELLANEOUS IRON AND STEEL STAIRS - 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 1415T 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 I 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 j or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in !� any bid received. 4. A pre-bid conference will be held at the Detention Facility Project Office, 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California at 11 :00 AM, on February 7, 1978. C-1 00060 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part 1 S. 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. i 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 i { C-2 ' 00061 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part 1 Safety Meetings Regular meetings shall be conducted for supervisors, foremen and employees to stimulate and maintain interest in the safety plan and provide a direct path for feedback to management of possible hazards and/or suggestions for improving safety practices. We are requesting that two (2) copies of the minutes of these _ meetings be submitted to Turner Construction Company. Forms will be provided by Turner Construction Company. A. All new employees shall be made aware of the basic rules of conduct expected of them, to insure their safety and that of their fellow workers. B. Tailgate or Tool Box Meetings will be held weekly by each craft to discuss problems or conditions peculiar to their trade. The meetings will be conducted by the supervisor or foreman in charge and will emphasize the workman's participation. Your job superintendent shall attend these meetings to lend his support to the safety program and to coordinate the solution of problems. C. A superintendent and foreman's meetings will be held at least every two weeks. This meeting shall be attended by representa- tives of all Contractors and will be conducted by Turner, for the purpose of reviewing the safety record, acting on suggestions made by job personnel and for analyzing future scheduled work to determine safety precautions that are necessary for accident control and elimination of potential hazards. Accident Reporting Procedure Maintaining control of the safety program requires prompt and accurate reporting of all accidents and injuries. It will be your responsibility to submit one copy of all Accident/ Injury Reports to Turner Construction Company for permanent record. These Accident/Injury Reports must be submitted on one of the follow- ing forms: 1 . Cal OSHA Form 5020 (Rev. 3) and your Foreman's Report of Injury. 2. Standard report form which you submit to your insurance carrier. 3. One (1) copy of your Annual Report, Cal OSHA Form 102, covering all work performed on the County of Contra Costa Detention Facility Project. C-3 000!62 s INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part II • 1 . Scope: Contractor will furnish and install all Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs as shown and noted on the Contract Drawings and as specified in Sections 05500 - Miscellaneous Metal , 05510 - Steel Stairs and Section 05800 - Expansion Joints and Covers. The following items are also included under this scope of work: 1 . Miscellaneous Window Frame shown on Sheet 27.4 is by this Contract. 2. Expansion Joints cast in concrete will be furnished under this Contract and installed by other Concrete Contractors. 3. Contractor shall check structural drawings for notes and beams changes under Revision 13. Revision 13 is by Miscellaneous Iron Contractor. 2. Schedule: The Contractor shall complete this Contract within Four Hundred Fifty Five (455) calendar days from and after the date of the Notice to . Proceed. A Notice to Proceed is anticipated by March 15, 1978. 3. Parking: Parking spaces are at a premium in downtown Martinez, construction workers will not be allowed to occupy existing parking areas. Park- ing for one foreman of each Contractor will be provided, additional construction parking will be in locations directed by the Construc- tion 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. 4. Hoisting and Scaffolding: All hoisting and scaffolding for Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs will be by the Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs 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. • D-1 00063 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part II • 7. 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. 8. 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. 9. 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. i 10. 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 PHONE: (415) 444-8001 or 465-7363 D-2 nn ogvq • 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 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 Chest 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 is to the actual condtions to be encountered. 4l 09961 . Instructions to Bidders (Continued) B. DISCREPANCIES OR ERRORS: If omissions. discrepancies, or apparent errors are found in the plans and specifications prior to the date of bid opening, the bidder shall submit a written request for a clarification which will be given in the form of addenda to all bidders if time permits. 3. BIDDING DOCUMENTS A. Bids shall be made upon the special Proposal (Bid Form), with all items completely filled out; numbers shall be stated both in writing and in figures, the signatures of all persons signed shall be in longhand. The completed form should be without interlineal- tions, alternations or erasures, no alternative proposals. . Additional copies of the Proposal (Bid Form) may be obtained.from those supply- ing these specifications. B. Bids shall not contain any recapitulation of the work to be done; alternative proposals will not be considered, unless called for. No oral. telegraphic or telephonic proposals or modifications will be considered. 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. D. Bidder's Security: All bids shall have enclosed cash, a cashier's check, certified check or a bidder's bond, as described below. executed as surety by a corporation authorized to insure surety bonds in the State of California, made payable to "Contra 'Costa County", in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount of the bid. No bid shall be considered unless one of the forms of bidder's security is enclosed therewith. The above-mentioned security shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will be forfeited by the bidder and retained by the County if the successful bidder refuses, neglects or fail to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being requested to do so by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. Contra Costa County. Detention Facility E2 • 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 Mel-lus, (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 19th Day of January 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. S. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSALS: A. Any bid may be withdrawn at any time prior to the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids, provided that a request in writing, executed by the bidder or his duly i authorized representative, for the withdrawal of such bid is filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. A__Y. oral , telegraphic, or telephonic request to withdraw a bid proposal is not acceptable. The withdrawal • of a bid shall not prejudice the right of a bidder to file a new bid. This article does not authorize the withdrawal •' of any bid after the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids. i 6. IRREGULAR PROPOSALS: i A. The County also reserves the right to accept any or all alternates and unit prices called for on the Bid Form and their order of listing on such form shall. in no way indicate the -order in which the_ bids may be accepted. 7. COMPETITIVE BIDDING: A. If more than one proposal be offered by any individual', firm, partnership, corporation, association, or any combination thereof, under the same or different names, all such proposals may be rejected. A party who has quoted prices on materials or work to E a bidder is not thereby disqualified from quoting prices to other j bidders, or from submitting a bid directly for the materials or work.- All ork.-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. • U I E-3 09061 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 said 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 responl' 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 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: . Addend - A document issued by the County during the bidding period which modifies, supersedes, or supplements the original contract documents. Affirmative Action Manpower Utilization is t - A written o; ent �—we weekly, or —mont�j' 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 mss- hours worked on the project. AlLreement - The written docuaent of agreement, exe- cuted by the ounty and the Contractor. rchite t or sneer - Shall Dean the architect, engineer, i v ua or co-partnership, employed by the County of Contra Costa; as desi Hated on the title sheet of these speci- fications. When Contra Mto County is designated as the E�n�ineer, Engineer shall mean the Public Works Director, or his authDrizad ( representative. Bidder - Any individual, partnership, corporation, association, o nt venture, or any combination thereof. submitting a proposal for the work, acting directly. or through a duly author- ized representative. Board of Supervisors - Shall mean the duly elected or appointed ofyicf* s Mu Io const te such a Board. who will act for the County in all matters pertaining to the Contract. Change Order - L any change in contract time or price and any change— n contract documents not covered by subcontractors _. Pro act Ina�ector_, Con truct Supervisor.� I�psetos. or Clerk of t e Works shall mean t e arae or s ant o t �:ounty at Che site oT the work. Contract - The contract is comprised of the contract documents. Contract Document - The contract documents include the agreemant, therad wings and the specifications. Project Manager - The Project Manager is the authorized representative of Contra Costa County. Construction Manager - The Construction Manager is the County's construction representative as described in the Special Condition;, Section 01010 F-1 0000 • GENERAL CONDITIONS SECTION 1. Definitions: (continued) Contractor - The individual, partnership, corporation, association, o nt venture, or any combination thereof, who has entered into a contract with the County. County - Shall mean the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the State of California and party of the first part, or its duly authorized agent acting within the scope of their authority. Field Order - Is an instruction given during the course of the work. (See Section 165). 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. Tans - The official drawings including plans, *Is- vations, sect ons, detail drawings, diagrams, general notes, in- formation and schedules thereon, or exact reproductiome. thersof. adopted and approved by the County shoving the location, character, dimension, and details of the work. Scificati n - The instructions, provisions, condi- tions and data a requirements pertaining to the methods and asa- ner of performing the work, or to the qualities and quantities of work to be furnished and installed under this contract. Subcontractor - An individual, partnershi , corporation. association, oint venture, or any combination thereof, who con- tracts with tfie Contractor to perform work or labor or rendes service in or about the work. The term subcontractors shall not include those who supply materials only. Superintendent - The representative of the Contractor who shall be present at the work site at all times duringpperform- ance of the work, Such Superintendent shall at all times bs 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. Supplementary Agreement - A written agreement providing for alteration, amendment., or extension of the contract. Work - The furnishing and installing of all labor. materials, art Iles, 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 wieh and cause all of his agents and am- ployees to observe and comply with all prevailin# Federal end State laws, local ordinances, and rules and regulations mods pursuant to said laws. which in any way affect the conduct of the work of this contract. D. 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 Uniforn 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 pemit 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 regiatued civil or structural engineer, employed by the awarding sdy to whom authorityto accept has been deleggaated in advance of ex- cavation, of a dtailed plan shoving the design of shoring. brac- ing, sloping, or other provisions to be made ffar worker protectiod from the hazard of caving ground during the excavation of suet 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 came meaning as in Labor Code See- tions 1720 and 1722 respectively." F-3 09071 GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION 3. Patents and Royalties: A. The Contractor shall provide and pay for all licenses and royalties necessary for the legal use and operation of any of the equipment or specialties used in the work. Certificates showing the payment of any such licenses or royalties, and per- mits for the use of any patented or copyrighted devices shall be secured and paid for the Contractor and delivered to the County on completion of tie work, if required. SECTION 4. Contractor's Responsibility for Work and Public t t es: A. The Work: Until the formal acceptance of the work by the County, the Contractor shall have the charge and cars thereof and shall bear the risk of injury or damage to an y part of the work by the action of the elements or from any other cause ex- cept as provided in Section 23. The Contractor, at Contractor's cost, shall rebuild, repair, restore, and make good all such damages to any portion of the work occasioned by any of such causes before its accept- ance. E. Public Utilities: C a. The Contractor shall send proper notices, asks 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 @ams for which the County may be liable. b. Enclosingor boxing in, for portection of any public utility equipment, shal be done b 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 mads 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. SECTION S. Bond and Insurance: A. The Contractor to whom the work is awarded shall within five (S) working days after being notified enter into a contract with the owner on the Contra Costa County Standard Form for the work in accordance with the drawing and Specifications, shall fur- nish and file at the same time labor and material and faithful per- formance bonds as set forth in the advertisement for bids, on a for acceptable to the County. F-4 j GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) • SECTION S. Bond and Insurance (Continued) B. Compensation Insurance The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this Contract adequate Workmens' Compensation Insurance for all his employees employed at the site of the project, and in case any work is sublet, the Contract shall require the subcontractor similarly to provide Workmens' Compensation Insurance for the latter's employees, unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Contractor. In case any class of employee engaged in hazardous work under the Contract at the site of the project is not protected under the Workmens' Compensation statute, or in case there is no applicable Workmens' Compensation statute, the Contractor shall provide, and shall cause each subcontractor to provide, adequate insurance for the protection of his employees not otherwise protected. C. Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance: The Contractor, at no cost to Public Agency, shall obtain and maintain during the term hereof, Comprehensive Liability Insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, .witk a minimum combined single limit coverage of $ 500,000 for all damages due to bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and coverage in the amount of $500,000 for any damage to property, includ- ing the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurence. Consultant shall furnish evidence of such coverage, naming Public Agency, its officers and employees as additional insureds, and requir- ing 30 days' written notice of policy lapse or cancellation. The Contractor shall submit a Certificate of Liability Insurance which shall include the "hold harmless" agreement as required in the Articles of Agreement. D. Builders' Risk: The Owner is carrying a Builders' Risk Policy on the Project. ' However, each Contractor is responsible for the deductible of $5,000 per occurence. F-5 GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION S. BONA AND INSURAWJ (continued) E. CERTIFICATES OF INSURANCE: Certificates of such Workmen's Compensation. Public Liability. Property Damage Insurance. and Fire Insurance. shall ' be filed with the County and shall be subject to County approval for adequacy of protection. All certificates shall indicate that Contra Costa County has been named as an additional insured. These certificates shall contain a provision that coverage of- r t rded under the policies will not be cancelled until at least thi y days' prior written notice has been given to Contra Costa County. F. PEVORKANCE BOND: One bond shall be in the amount of One Hundred percent (100%) of the Contract, and shall insure the Owner during the life of the Contract and for the tem ofone (1) ear from the date of acceptance of the work against faulty or roper mater- ials or workmanship that may be discovered during t t time. G. PAYMENT BOND: One bond shall be in the amount of fifty percent (5OL) j of the Contract price, and shall be in accordance with the law of the State of California to secure the payment of all claims for labor and materials used or consumed in thepperformance of this contract and of all awounts under the Unamployment Insurance Act. SECTION 6. SUBCONTRACTING: 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 Contractor shall give his personal attention to the ful- fillment of this contract and shall keep the work under his control. When any subcontractor fails to prosecute a portion of the work in a manner satisfactory to the Architect or Engineer, the Contractor shall remove such subcontractor immediately upon written request of the Architect or Engineer and he shall not again be employed on the work. C. Although the specification sections of this contract may be arranged according to various trades. oreneral grouping of work, the contractor is not obligated to sublet the work in such manner. The County will not entertain requests to arbitrate die- putes among subcontractors or between the Contractor and one or more subcontractors concerning responsibility for performing any part of the work. F-6 • GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTIOM Subcontracting (continued) D. Subletting or subcontracting any portion of the work as to which no subcontractor was designated in the original bid shall be permitted only in case of public emergency or necessity, and then only after a finding reduced to writing as public rec- ord of the awarding authority setting forth the facts constituting such emergency or necessity. E. Substitution of Subcontractors: Contractor shall not substitute any person or subcontractor in place of a subcontractor listed in his bid proposal without the written approval of the County. Substitution of subcontractors must be in accordance with the provisions of the "Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act" beginning with Section 4100 of the Government Code. Violations of thi• Act by the Contractor may subject histo 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 YORK AND DAMAGES: A. The County will designate the starting day of the con- tract on which the Contractor shall immediately begin and thereafter diligently prosecute the work to completion. The Contractor obli- gates himself to complete the work on or before the date, or within the number of calendar days, set forth in the Proposal (gid Form) for completion, subject only to such adjustment of time as may be set forth in this article or pursuant to Section 21. S. If the work is not completed within the time required, dam s�e 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 sum of money stipulated per day in the Specifications for each and every day's delay in finishing the work beyond the time pres- cribed. If the Contractor fails to pay such liquidated damages the County may deduct the amount thereof from any money due or that may become due the Contractor under the contract. C. The work shall be regarded as completed upon the date the County has accepted the same in writing:. D. Written requests for contract time extensions, along with adequate justification, shall be submitted to the County not later than one month following the delay._ E. Any money due or to become due the Contractor, may be retained to cover said liquidated damages and should such money not be sufficient to cover such damages, the County shall have the right to recover the balance from the Contractor or his sureties. F-7 • GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SECTION 7. TIME OF WORK AND S: (continuud) F. Should the County, for any cause, authorise a sus- pension of work, the time of such suspension will be added to the time allowed for completion. Suspension of work by order of the County shall not be deemed a valvar of the claim of the County for damages for non-completion 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 dater 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 omapletion of the work shall remove all temporary piping. S. The Contractor, at his own cost, shall furnish and in- stall all meters,all electric HIM and power equipment and wiring, all baa meters, gas equipment and piping that is necessary to par- form his work and shall remove the same upon the completion of the work. The Contractor shall pay for ell power, light and gas used in the construction work. C. The Coetractor shell furnish, vire for, install and main- tain temporaryelectric lixht wherever it is necessary to provide illumination or 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 beim performed. This tar 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 authorised representative of the County whenever required for inspection. F-8 • 090 1 46 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 9. TQWORARY 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 approved type conforming 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 pad directly to the utility companies connection fees. anne�on 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 a for water, gas, tele- phone and electricity consumed on the pro ect 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 petsits, that are required for the performance of his work by all law ordinances, rules, regulations, or orders, of any lawfully empowered to make or issue the same and having jurisdiction. and shall give all notices necessary in connection therewith. The Contractor is not required to par any charges associated with per- mits. (It is not t present policy of the County to pay fees to the incorporated cities for pensits.) 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 work. He shall adjust, correct and coordinate his work with the r 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 equiRqkent to properly carry on the work and to insure completion of each part in accordance with i his schedule and with the time agreed. F-9 C!P 0 00 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 11, CONDUCT OF WORK: C. The Contractor shall personally superintend the work and shall maintain a competent superintendent or foremen at all until the job is accepted by the County. This superintendant s ll be empowered to act in all matters pertaining to the work. D. Daily Manpower Reports shall be signed by the Contractor, or his Superintendent, and submitted weekly. E. Unless otherwise specified, the Contractor shall clear all obstructions and prepare the site ready for the construction. Ne 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 damae, 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, es- cept where stated otherwise. N. Proper facilities shall be provided at all times for access of the County representatives to conveniently examine and inspect the work. I. Watchmen, at Contractor's option, shall be maintained during the progress of the work as required, at the expense of the Contractor. J. If any subcontractor or person employed by the Contractor shall appear to the Engineer to be incompetent or to act in a dis- orderly or improper manner, he shall be discharged immediately oa the written request of the Engineer/Architect, and such person shall not again be employed on the work. ACTION 12. RESPONSIEILZ2Y FOt SIiE COliDI2I011St The following shall constitute exceptions, and the sole exceptions, to the responsibility of the Contractor set forth in Section 6, is the Instructions to Bidders: A. If during the course of the work the Contractor ancouat- ere 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 i F-10 r ��)o"8 • GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) ,SECTION 12. RESPONSINILITT FOR SITZ (continued) promptl notify the County in writing. Where necessary for the wo r of the contract, the County shall issue a w--itte order to the Contractor to make such adjustment, rearrallglapft, 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, •tors water, gu, electric, and Map" pipe lines or conduits. The Contractor shall perform the work described in such written order and compensation therefor will be meds 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 cot'tdamage or delay to him due to the presence of such utility. If he 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 d"Aa to such utilities or other work of the contract which arises from Shia operations subsequent to discovery thereof, and he shall repair and sake good such damage at his ow cost. D. If the contract requires excavation or other work to a stated 1lsit of excavation beneath the surface, and if during the course of the work the Count orders a change of depth or dimen- sions of such subsurface work due to discovery of unsuitable bearing material or for any other cause, than adjustment to con- tract price for such change will be made in accordance with See- tion 21. Except for the items of cost specified therein. the Coa- 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. INSPECTION: A. The Contractor shall at all times pemit the County and their authorised agents to visit and inspect the work or an�r part thereof and the shops where work is in preparation. This obli- gscion 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 inspected and approved by the County, and the Contractor shall be solely responsible for notify- Ing the County where and when such work 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. CIO F-11 �� ito GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 13. INSPECTION: (Continued) C. The inspection of the work or materials shall not relieve the Contractor of any of his obligations to fulfill his contract as prescribed. Work and materials not meeting such requirements shall be made good and unsuitable work or materials may be rejected, notwithstanding that such work or materials have been previously inspected or that payment has been made. SECTION 14. REJECTIONS OF MATERIALS: A. The Contractor shall promptly remove from the premises all materials condemned by the County as failing to conform to the Contract. whether incorporated in the work or not, and the Contractor shall promptly replace and reexecute his own work in accordance with the Contract and without expense to the County and shall bear the expense of making good all work of other Contractors destroyed or damaged by such resvval. E. If the Contractor does not remove such condemned work and materials within reasonable time, fixed by written notice, the Counter slay remove them and ma�r store the materials at the expense of the Contractor. If the Contractor does not per the expenses of such removal within ten (10) days thereafter, the County may upon ten (10) days written notice, $all 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 QF CONTRACT REQUIRMOTS: 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. n. 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 shail govern: 1. Addenda shall Vvern 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 Plana: a. Schedules, when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the plans. b, Specific Notes, shall gavera ever all ether notes and all ether portions of the plans. c. Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller.scale drawings. F-1 2 GGFNERAL CONDITIONS (Const.) SECTION 15_ INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS: (:on't.) 4. Conflicts within the Specifications: a. The "General Conditions of the Contract" %hsll govern over all sections of the specifications except for specific modifications thereto that may be stated in the Special Conditions. b. Omissions: if the contract documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or Installing of parts. materials, or equipment. but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and workmanlike construction. such detail shall be deemed to have been Impliedly required by the contract documents in accordance with such standard. "Minor detail" shall include the concept of substantially Identical components. where the price of each such component is small even though the aggregate cost or Importance is substantial. and shall Include a single component which Is Incidental. even though Its cost or importance may be substantial. The quality and quantity of the parts or material so supplied shall confers to trade standards and be compatible with the type. composition. strength. six*, and profile of the parts or materials otherwise sat forth in the contract documents. SECTION 16_ CLARIFICATIONS AND ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTION: 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 Interprets- tion. clarification or furnishing of additional detailed instructions concerning the work. All such questions shall be resolved and instructions to the Contractor issued within a reasonable time by the County. whose decision shall be final and conclusive. Should the Contractor proceed with the work affected before receipt of instructions from the County, he shall remove and replace or adjust any work which is not in accordance therewith and he shall be responsible for any resultant damage, defect or added cost. D. 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 coneitions or to make the various phases of the work meet and join properly. A Field Order involves no change in contract time or price. Performance, partially or in full, of a Field Order shall constitute a waiver of claim for a change in contract time or price for the work covered by the Field Order, unless a Change Order has been issued. C. Change Orders: See Section 21, this Division. � � F-13 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 17. PRODUCT AND REFERENCE STANDARDS: A. Product Designation: When descriptive catalogue designations, including manufacturer's name, product brand nate, or model number are referred to in the contract documents, such designations shall be considered as being those found in industry publications of current issue at date of first invitation to bid. D. 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 C in original shipping crates to the job site and the County shall be notified of the receipt of such equipment, fixtures and material before uncrating. The County will, when desired, inspect such equipment, fixtures or material to determine any damage or deviation from that specified. Items damaged during delivery shall be rejected. C. Wherever the name or brand of a manufacturer's article is specified herein, it is used as a measure of quality and utility or a standard. If the Contractor desires to use any other brand or manufacture of equal quality and utility to that specified, he shall make application to the County in writing for any proposed substitutions. Such application shall be accompanied by evidence satisfactory to the County that the material or process is equal to F-14 s` OOS2 • GENERAL C(V)ITIOKS (Con't.) c,:CTiLN le. MATERIALS, ARTICLES, AMID DQUIPMENT: (Con't.) that Specified. Request for substitution shall be made in ample time for thw County's consideration as no delay or extra time will be allowed on account thereof. Evidence furnished to the County by the Contractor shall consist of adequate size samples of material. testing laboratory reports on material or process, nenufacturer's specification data. field reports on product's approval and use by other public agencies, material costs. and installation costs and maintenance provintons and experience or other date 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. *'velure to submit competent evidence as required and requested by County shall be considered grounds for refusal of substitution. The Contractor shall include n notice of change in contract prices. if substitution Is approved. D. All materials shall be delivered so as to insure a speedy and uninterrupted progress of the work. Same shall be stored so as to cause no obstruction. and so as to prevent overloading of any portion of the structure. and the Contractor shall be entirely responsible for damage or loss by weat4or or other cause. E. Within fifteen (15) days after the signing of the Contract, the Contractor shall submit for approval to the Count]► a coselete list of all materials It is proposed to use under this Contract. which differ in any respect from 'materials specified. This list shall include all materials which are rroposee 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 offered and accepted as approved equal to msterlate specified. the cost of which is less than the cost of the material or equipment specified. than 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 signinn; of the Contract may be deemed sufficient cause for the denial of request for substitution. SECTION 19, SHOP DRAWINGS. DESCRIPTIVE DATA. MNLES. ALTERNATIVES: A. The Contractor shall submit promptly to the County, so as to cause no delay in the work. all shop drawings, descriptive data and samples for the various trades as required by the specifications. and offers of alter- natives, if any. Such submittals shall be checked and coordinated by the Contractor with the work of other trades involved before they are submitted to the County for examination. • F-15 Q_ GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 19. SHOP DRAWINGS, DESCRIPTIVE DATA, SAI LES, ALTERNATIVES: (Com't.) S. The Contractor shall submit to the County shop or diagram drawings in the number of copies as required in submittal schedule, or five (S) copies if no schedule is included in these documents. The drawings shall show completely the work to be done; any error or omission shall be made good by the Contractor at his awn 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. Descriptive Data: Submit sets of manufacturer's brochures of other data required by the specifications in the number of copies as required in submittal schedule, or five (S) copies if no schedule is included in these documents. The County will examine such submittals, noting thereon corrections, and return three copies with a letter of transmittal indicating actions taken by the County or required of the Contractor. D. Samples: Submit samples of articles, material* or equipment as required by the specifications. The work shall be in accordance with the approval of the samples. Samples shall be removed from County property when directed. Samples not removed by the Contractor. at the County's option. will become the property of the County or will be removed or disposed of by the County at Contractor's expense. E. Alternatives: For convenience in designation on the plans or in the specifications, certain materials. articles. or equipment may be designated by a brand or trade name or the name of the manufacturer together with catalog designation or other identifying information. hereinafter referred to generically as "designated by brand none". An alternative material. article. or equipment which is of equal quality and of the required characteristics for the purpose intended way 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 it 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 detentne 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 material&, articles, or equip- ment shall be upon the Contractor. The County shall be the sole Judge as to such matters. In the event that the County refects the use of such alternative materials, articles, or equipment, then one of the particular products designated by brand name shall be furnished. i F=16 00084 CjFNE^,AL C1801IIt,NS (Con't.) SECTIuN 19 a4uP DRAWINGS DESCRIPTIVE DATA SA-MtLE.+ ALT£dNATIVEi: (CPn•t.) The County will examine. with reasonable promptness. such submittals. and return of submittals to the Contractor shall not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for deviations and alternatives from the contract Plans and specifications. nor shall it relieve him from responsibility for errors In the submittals. A failure by the Contractor to Identify in his letter of transmittal material deviations from the plans and Specifications shall void the submittal and any action taken thereon by the County. When specifically requested by the County. the Contractor shall resubmit such shop drawinam, descriptive data. and samples as may be required. If any mechanical. electrical. structural. or other changes are required for the Proper Installation and fit of alternative materials. articles, or equipment, or because ofdeviations from the contract plans and specifications, such changes shall not be made without the consent of the County and shall be made without additional cost to the County. SECTICN 20. SAMPLES .SVD TESTS: The County reserves the right at Its own expense to order tests of any part or the work. If as a result of any such test the work is found unacceptable. it will be rejected and any additional test required by the County shall be at Contractor's expense. Unless otherwise directed. all samples for testing will be taken by the County from the materials. articles or equipment delivered. or from work performed, and tests will be under the super- vision of, or directed by. and at such places as may be convenient to the County. Materials. articles. and equipment requiring tests 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 plana and specifications, without voiding the contract, and the Contractor shall comply with such order. No change or deviation from the plans and specifications will be made without authority in writing from the County. Changed work shall be performed in accordance with the original requirements 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 buts as supported by breakdown of estimated t costs. • i l F-17 GENERAL OONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTIOII 21. CHANGE ORDERS: (Con't.) (2) On a unit price basis. (3) On a cost-plus basis in accordance with the following conditions: (a) MARK-UPS: 1. For work performed by the Contractor an amount equal to the direct cost (as defined herein) of the work plus 15% of the direct costa for overhead and profit. 2. For work performed by a sub-contractor an amount equal to the direct costs (as defined herein) of the work plus 20% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 15% to the sub-contractor, 5% to Contractor.) 3. For work performed by a sub-sub-contractor an amount equal to the direct costs (as defined rein) of the work plus 25% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 15% to sub-sub-contractor, 5% to sub-contractor, 5% to Contractor.) 4. In no case will the total mark-up be greater than 25% of the direct costs notwithstanding the number of contract tiers actually existing. S. For deleted work the nark-up shall be 10% of the direct if costs or the agreed upon estimate thereof. (b) DIRECT COSTS: 1. Labor: The costs for labor shall include any employer payments to or on behalf of the workmen for health and welfare, pension, vacation and similar purposes. Labor rates will not be recognized when in excess of those prevailing in the locality and time the work is being performed. 2. Materials: The actual cost to the Contractor for the materials directly required for the performance of the changed work. Such cost of materials say include the cost of procurement, transportation and delivery if necessarily incurred. If a trade discount by the actual supplier is available to the Contractor, it shall be credited to the County. If the materials are obtained from a supply or source owned wholly or in part by the Contractor, payment therefore will not exceed the current wholesale price for such materials. The term "trade discount" includes the concept of cash discount. F-18 1 • GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: (Con't.) 2. Materials: (Con't.) If, in the opinion of the County, the cost of materials is excessive, or if the Contractor fails to furnish satisfactory evidence of the cost to him from the actual supplier thereof, then in either case the cost of the materials shall be deemed to be the lowest current wholesale price at which similar materials are available in the quantities required. The County reserves the right to furnish such materials as it deems advisable, and the Contractor shall have no claims for costs or profits on material furnished by the County. J. Equipment: The actual cost to the Contractor for the use of equipment directly required in the performance of the changed work. In computing the hourly rental of equipment, any time less than 30 minutes shall be considered one-half hour. 'to 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 time required to move the equipment to the cork from the nearest available source for rental of such equipment, and to return it to the source. If such equipment is not moved by its own power, then loading and transportation costs will be paid in lieu of rental time therefor. However, neither moving time nor loading and transportation costs will be paid if the equipment is used on the t' project in any other way than upon the changed work. Individual pieces of equipment having a replacement value of S1,000 or less shall be considered to be toolsor small equipoant, 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 locality where the work is performed. The amount to be paid to the Contractor for the use of equipment as set forth above shall constitute full compensation to the Contractor for the cost of fuel, power, oil, lubrication, supplies, 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) ALLOWABLE TIME EXTENSIONS: For any change in the work, the Contractor shall be entitled only to such adjustments in time by which completion of the entire work is delayed due to performance of the changed work. Each estimate for a change in the work submitted by the Contractor shall state the amount of extra time that he considers should be allowed for making the requested change. �- F-19 - GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: (Con't.) (d) RECORDS AND SUPPORTIVE INFORMATION: (1) The Contractor shall maintain his records in such a manner as to provide a clear distinction between the direct costs of extra work paid for on a cost-plus basis and the costs of other operations. (2) Contractor shall maintain daily records showing son hours and material quantities required for cost plus work. The Contractor stall use a form approved or provided by the County. The forms will be filled out in duplicate and the County's inspector will review and attach his approving signature to the form on the !MX the work is perform". (3) Rental and material charges shall be substantiated by valid copies of vendor's invoices. (4) The contractor's cost records pertaining to cost-plus work shall be open to inspection or audit by the County. a (e) FAILURE TO AGREE AS TO COST: Notwithstanding the failure of the County and the Contractor to agree as to cost of the proposed change order, the Contractor, upon written order from the County, shall proceed immediately with the clanged work. Daily job records shall be kept as indicated in Paragraph (d) above and when agreed to by the Contractor and the construction inspector, it shall become the basis for payment of the changed work. Agreement and execution of the daily job record by the construction lnspector shall not preclude subsequent adjustment based upon a later audit by the County. F-20 • WKYS8 t • GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) A. SECTION 22. LAsm: Every part of the work shall be accomplished by workmen.,laborers. or mechanics especially skilled in the class of work required and workmanship shall be the best. SECTlcm_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 C, of the work as set forth In Section 2b or during the guaranty period after such acceptance, as sot forth In Section 20. SECTIOX 26. PRESERVATION 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. S. 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 the County. SECTION 25, PAYMENT OF FEDERAL OR STATE TAXES: Any Federal. State or local tax payable on articles furnished by the Contractor, under the Contract, shall be included In the Contract price acid 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 • F-21 09989 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con's.) 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. E. 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 maks 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. FINALPAYMENT 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 accords.-we withtho 1Uact, The fora "Statement to Accompany Final Payment" ( pn 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. 5. Contract bonds are in full force and effect during the guarantee period. C. The Contractor further agrees, that within 10 calen- dar days after being notified in writing by the County of any work not in accordance with the requirements of the contract or any i T F-22 01 90 • GENLRAL CONDITIONS (Con't) SECTION 28. GUARANTEL (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 authorise the County to proceed to have such work done at the Contractor's expense and he will pay the cost thereof upon de- mand. The County shall be entitled to all costs, including reasonable attorneys fees, necessarily incurred upon the con- tractor's refusal to pay the above costs. Notwithstanding the foregoing paragraph, in the evert of an emergency constituting an m G ediate hazard to the health or safety of the County'• employees, property, or licen- sees, the County wayundertake at the Contractor's expense with- out prior notice alwork necessary to correct such hazardous conditions when it was caused by work of the Contractor sot 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 Canty with the standard guarantee form. (see Page 24) F-23 011 0.91 CUARANTER FOR CONTRA COSTA COLWff lUlillIMC MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA We hereby guarantee to the County of Contra Costa the (Type of Work) which we have installed in the (Nome of Building) California, for year (s) use from data of filing of the completion notice in the Office of the County Recorder. W agree to repair or replace to the satisfaction of the County any or all such work that may prove defective in workmanship or materials within that period, ordinary wear and tear and unusual abuse or neglect excepted, together with any other work which may be damaged or displaced in so doing. If we fail to comply with the above mentioned conditions within a reasonable time after being notified in writing, we, collectively and separately, do hereby authorize the owner to proceed to have the defects repaired and made good at our expense and we will pay the costs and charges therefore isiediately upon demand. This guarantee covers and includes any special teras, including time periods, specified for this work or aitertals in the plans and specifications for this project. This guarantee supersedes any previous guarantees we have wade for this particular project. SUBCONTRACTOR Date: (Affix Corporate Seal) CENERAL 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-24 000 • CcXQi��PLf� 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 andersigned 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. t F-25 CONTRACT (Construction Agreement) (Contra Costa County Standard form) SPECIAL TER11S. These special terms are incorporated below by reference. (SS2,3) Parties: [Public .'Agency] [Contractor] Complete legal name (S2) Effective Date: [See S4 Z"or starting date.] (S3) The Work: (S4) Completion Time: [strike out (a) or (b) and "calendar" or "working"] (a) By [date] (b) [within calendar/working days from starting date. (S5) Liquidated Damages: $ per calendar day. (S6) Public Agency's Agent: (S7) Contract Price: $ (for unit price contracts: more or less, in accordance with finishe quantities at unit bid prices.) [Strike out parenthetical material if inapplicable.] 1. SIGdATURES 6 ACKNOWLEDGME11T. Public Agency, 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 thebusiness] SEAL] By: Designate official capacity in the usiness Note to Contractor (1) Execute acknowledgment form below, and (2) if a corpora- tion, affix Corporate Seal. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - State of California ) ss. ACKNOWLEDGMENT (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 Ste,] Notary P 1c - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FORM APPROVED by County Counsel. G-1 j�5 y�Tf1 (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) 3. WORK CONTRACT, CHANGES. ( By their signatures in Sectic , effective on the above ate, these parties promise an�woree as set forth in this contNkit, incorporating by these references the material ("special terms") in Sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own cost and expense, and in a workmanlike manner, fully and faithfully perform and complete the work; and will furnish all materials, labor, services and transportation necessary, i9yenient and proper in order fairly to perform the requirements of this contract, all ictly in accordance with the Public Agency's plans, drawings and specifications. (c) The work can be changed only with Public Agency's prior written order specifying such change and its cost agreed to by the parties; and the Public Agency shall never have to pay more than specified in Sec. 7 without such an order. 4. TIME: NOTICE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this work as directed in the speci- fications or the Notice to Proceed; and shall complete it as specified in Sec. 1. 5. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. If the Contractor fails to complete this contract and this work UMin 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 ttie Public Agency's actual damage from any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to the Public Agency the reasonable sum specified in Sec. 1, the result of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estimate fair average compensation therefor, for each calendar day's delay in finishing said work; and if the same be not paid, Public Agency may, in addition to its other remedies, deduct the same from any money due or to become due Contractor under this con- tract. If the Public Agency for any cause authorizes or contributes to a delay, suspen- sion of wort: 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 DOCUI•iEiiTS. 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 fortis in both, to the true intent and meaning thereof when taken all together; and differences of opinion concerning these shall be finally determined by Public Agency's Agent specified in Sec. 1. 7. PAYMENT. (a) For his strict and literal fulfillment of these promises and conditions, and asu compensation for all this work, the Public Agency shall pay the Contractor the sun 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 araount determined to be due, minus 10% thereof pursuant to Government Code Sec. 530G7, but not until defective work and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. S. 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. 10 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 00(%9 J work, it shall issue a certifi`ce to the Contractor and pay tlwobalance of the contract price af4er 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 withhold notices have been filen against the work or site, and provided there are not onable inuications of defective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of liens o claims against Contractor. 9. INSURANCL. (Labor Code §51860-e1) On signing this contract, Contractor must give P lie Agency (1) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations, or (2) a certificate of Workers' Compensation insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (3) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director or the insurer. Contractor is aware of and complies with Labor Code Sec. 3700 and the Workers' Compensation Law. 10. 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. FAILI.RE TO PLRFORM. 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, i 1777.6 forbidding discrimination) and intend that this agreement complies therewith. The parties specifically stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially in Secs. 1775 S 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBCONTRACTURS. Government Code §94100-4113 are incorporated herein. 14. WAGE RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of In ustria Re ations has ascertained the general prevailing rates of wages per diem, and for holiday and overtime work, in the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft, classification, or type of workman needed to execute this contract, and said rates are as specified in the call for bids for this work and are on file with the Public Agency, and are hereby incorporated herein. (b) This schedule of wages is based on a working day of 8 hours unless otherwise specified; and the daily rate is the hourly rate multiplied by the number of hours con- stituting the working day. When less than that number of hours are worked, the daily wage rate is proportionately reduced, but the hourly rate remains as stated. (c) The Contractor, and all his subcontractors, must pay at least ti►ese rates to all persons on this work, including all travel, subsistence, and fringe benefit payments provided for by applicable collective bargaining agreements. All skilled labor not listed above must be paid at. least the wage scale established by collective bargaining agreement for such labor in the locality where such work is being performed. If it becomes neces- sary for the Contractor or any subcontractor to employ any person in a craft, classifi- cation or type of work (except executive, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other non-manual workers as such) for which no minimum wage rate is specified, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Public Agency which shall promptly determine the prevailing wage rate t;ierefor and furnish the Contractor with the minimum rate based thereon, which shall apply from the time of the initial employment of the person affected and during the continuance of such employment. 15. IIOURS OF LABOR. Eight hours of labor in one calendar day constitutes a legal day's work, and no workman employed at any time on this work by the Contractor or by any sub- contractor shall be required or permitted to work longer thereon except as provided in L& Code Secs. 1810-1815. 16. APPRLNTICLS. Properly indentured apprentices may be employed on this work in accordance with Labor Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.6, forbidding discrimination. (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) G-3 000% 17. PRLFL1?B lCE FOR PIATERI The Public Agency desires to*,0~te 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. 8. ASSIGIMENT. This agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives of the Contractor; but he cannot assign it in whole or in part, nor any monies due or to become due under it, without the prior written consent of the Public Agency and the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless they have waived notice of assignment. 19. NO WAIVER BY PUBLIC AGMICY. 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 terns and conditions hereof. 20. BOLD ILARI:LESS & INL'EIINITY. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and indemni y 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 wit"____h tf-e matters covered by this contract and attributable to the contractor, subcontractor(s) , or any officer(s) , agent(s) or enployce(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 Indemnitee has prepareu, supplied, or approved any plan(s) , drawing(s) , specification(s) or special provision(s) in connection with this work, has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. 21. EXCAVATION. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Labor Code Sec. 6705, if applicable-7=ysubmitting 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 project '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 ari parties to collective bargaining agreements with a labor organization or organizations and who, together with such labor organizations, have agreed to the Tripartite Agreement for Contra Costa County, California (but only'as to those trades as to which there are commitments by labor organizations to specific goals of minority manpower utilization), together with all implementing agreements that have been and may hereafter be developed pursuant thereto, all of which documents are incorporated herein by reference and are hereinafter cumulatively referred to as the Contra Costa Plan. Any bidder, contractor or subcontractor using one or more trades of construction employees must comply with. either Part 1 or Part 11 of these Bid Conditions as to each such trade. Thus, a bidder, contractor or subcontractor may be in compliance with these conditions by its inclusion, with its union, in the Contra Costa Plan a specific commitment by that union to a goal of minority manpower utilization for such trade "A," thereby meeting the provisions of this Part 1 , and by its commitment to Part 11 in regard to trade "B" in the instance in which it is not included in the Contra Costa Plan and, therefore, cannot meet the provisions of this Part 1. To be eligible for award of a contract under Part 1 of this Invitation for Bids, a bidder or subcontractor must execute and submit as part of its bid the certification required by Part 111 hereof. Part 11 : A. Covera e. The provisions of this Part 11 shall be applicable to those bidders, contractors and subcontractors, -,ho, in regard to those construction trades to be employed by them on the project to which these bid conditions pertain. 1 . Are not or hereafter cease to be signatories to the Contra Costa Plan referred to in Part 1 hereof; 2. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are not parties to collective bargaining agreements;* • H-1 Part II: A. Coverage (Con't) 3. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are parties to collective aining agreements with labor organizations who are not hereafter cease to be signatories 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 S. ' Are no longer participating in an affirmative action plan acceptable to the Director, OFCC, including the Contra Costa Plan. B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan. The bidders, contractors and subcon- tractors described in paragraphs 1 through 5 above will not be eligible for award of a contract under this - Invitation for Bids, unless it certifies as prescribed in paragraph 2b of the certification specified in Part 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 6.3 of this Part 11 . Soth the goals and timetables, and the affirmative action steps must meet the requirements of this Part 11 as set forth ielow for all 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 l 'hereof for the following time periods for each trade which will be used on the project within Contra Cosa 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 until 9/30/73 11 .80. - 14.5: From 10/1/73 until 9/30/74 14.5% - 17.0: From. 10/1/74 until 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 latest year for which acceptable ranges of minority manpower utilization have been determined herein, the ranges for the period * 10/1/74 through 9/30/75 shall be applicable to such work. The percentages of minority manpower utilization above are expressed in terms of manhours of training and employment as a proportion of the total manhours to be. worked by the bidder' s, contractor's and subcontractor's entire work force in that trade on ailprojects in Contra Costa County, California during the performance of 1/ Minority is defined as including Negroes, Spanish Surnamed Americans, Orientals and American Indians. •B. Requirerrent--An Affirmative Action Plan (Can't) its contract or subcontract. The manhours for minority work and training must be substantially uniform throughout the length of the contract on all projects and for each of the trades. Further, the transfer of minority employees or trainees from employer-to-employer or from project-to-project for the sole purpose of meeting the contractor's or subcontractor's goals shall be a violation of these conditions. ,In reaching the goals of minority manpower utilization required of bidders, contractors and subcontractors pursuant to this Part 11 , every effort shall be made to find and employ qualified journeymen. However, where minority journeymen are not available, minority trainees in pre-apprenticeship, apprenticeship, journeyman training or other training programs may be used. In order that the nonworking training hours of trainees may be counted in meeting the goal , such trainees must be employed by the contractor during the training period, the contractor must have made a commitment to employ the trainees at the completion of their training and the trainees must be trained pursuant to established training programs which must be the equivalent of the training programs now or hereinafter provided for in the Contra Costa Plan with respect to the nature, extent and duration of training offered. A contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to be in compliance with the terms and requirements of this Part 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 Steos. Bidders, contractors and subcontractors subject 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 following steps: a. The contractor shall notify corrnunity organizations that the contractor • has employment opportunities available and shall maintain records of the organizations' response. H-3 9160 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) b. The contractor shall maintain a file of the names and addresses of each rity worker referred to him and what action was taken with respect to each such r 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, employes and union representatives' meetings to explain and discuss the policy; by posting of the policy; and by specific review of the policy with minority employees. f. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy externally by informing and discussing it with all recruitment sources; by advertising in news media, speci- fically including minority news media; and by notifying and discussing it with all subcontractors and suppliers.. g. The contractor shall make specific and constant personal (both 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 1 . The contractor shall continually inventory and evaluate all minority personnel for promotion opportunities and encourage minority employees to seek such owrtunities. m. The contractor shall make sure that seniority practices, job cTassifica- tions, etc. , do not have a discriminatory effect. H-4 0�����1 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) • n. The contractor shall make certain that all facilities and company activities are nonsegregated. o. The contractor shall continually monitor all personnel activities to ensure that his EEO policy is being carried out. p. The contractor shall solicit bids for subcontracts from available minority subcontractors engaged in the trades covered by these Bid Conditions, including circulation of minority contractor association. 3. Contractors and Subcontractors Deemed to be Bound by Part 11 . In the event a contractor or subcontractor, who is at the time of bidding eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions, is no longer participating in an affirmative action plan acceptable to the Director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance, including the Contra Costa 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 coamitted to Part 11 of those Bid Conditions, he shall be considered to be committed to a manpower utili- zation goal of the minimum percentage range for that trade for the appropriate year. 4. Subsequent Signatory to the Contra Costa Plan. Any contractor or subcontractor subject to the requirements of this Part 11 for any trade at the time of the submission of his bid, who, together with the labor organization with whom it has a collective bargaining agreement, subsequently becomes a signatory to the Contra Costa Plan, either individually or through an association, may meet its requirements under these Bid Conditions for such trade, if such contractor or subcontractor executes and submits a new certification committing himself to Part 1 of these Bid Conditions. No contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to be subject to the requirements of Part 1 until such certification is executed and submitted. 5. 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. N-5 ! 9102 e. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) Part III: Certifications. A. Bidders' Certification. A bidder will not be eligible for award of a contract der this Invitation for Bids unless such bidder has submitted as a part of its bid the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting contract: BIDDERS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: Bidder 1. it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the contract and 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereof for which it is eligible under Part l of these Bid Conditions for participation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County within the scope of coverage of that Plan, those trades being: and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Conditions to comply with Part 11 of these Bid Conditions, it adopts the minimum minority rranpower 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 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 H-6 103 Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) 41. Part III: Certifications. (Con t) B. Subcontractors' Certifications. . Prior to the award of any subcontract under this Invitation for Bids, regardless of tier, the prospective subcontractor must execute and submit to the Prime Contractor the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting subcontract: SUBCONTRACTORS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: Subcontractor 1. it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the subcontract 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereof for -which it is eligible under Part 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 per�ormance on the project and will be made a part of his bid. Failure to.submit the certification will render the bid nonresponsive. Part IV: Co,.. liance and Enforcement. Contractors are responsible for informing their subcontractors regardless of tier) as to their respective obligations under Parts 1 and 11 hereof (as applicable) . The bidder, contractor or subcontractor • shall carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of the equal opportunity * Sample form only. Official form is part of the Proposal (Bid form) Section. 01(i4 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement. (Con't) couse, including suspension, termination and canceilation 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 i1 , 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 '.forks Department shall review its contractors' and subcontractors' employment practices during the performance of the contract. In regard to Part 11 of these conditions, if the contractor or subcontractor 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 presuced to be in compliance with these Bid Conditions and no formal sanctions or proceedings leading toward sanctions shall be instituted unless the agency oche rmise 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. Where 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 2. Cancellation, termination or suspension of the contract, in whole or in part, and/or 3. To the extent allowed by applicable State Statutes, the contractor may be declared ineligible for further County Public Works contracts until he satisfies the County that he has established and is implementing an Equal ' Employment Opportunity program which conforms to the provisions contained herein. When the agency proceeds with such formal action, it has the burden of proving that the contractor has not met- the requirements of these Bid Conditions, but the contractor's failure to meet his goals shall shift to him the requirement to come �d r:vard 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 H-8 O il5 eRequirement--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 procedures is necessary to the national security. - Contractors and subcontractors must keep such records and file such reports relating to the provisions of these Bid Conditions as shall be required by the Contra Costa County Public Works 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. • H-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 Employment 0 ortunit -- During the performance of this Contract the Contractor agrees as follows: (1) Minimum Wages (i) All mechanics and laborers employed or working upon the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the project, will be paid unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate an 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 an behalf of laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (iv). Also for the purpose of this. clause, regular contributions made or costs incurred for more than a weekly period under plans, funds, or programs, but covering the particular weekly period are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. (ii) The contracting officer shall require that any class of laborers or mechanics which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract, shall be classified or reclas- sified conformably to the wage determination, and a report of the action taken shall be sent by the Federal agency to the Secretary of Labor. In the event the interested parties cannot agree ,on the proper classification or reclassification of a particular class of laborers and mechanics to be used, the question accompanied by the recommend- ation of the contracting officer shall be referred to the Secretary for final determination. (iii) The contracting officer shall require, whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly wage rate and the contractor is obligated to pay a cash equiva- lent of such a fringe benefit, an hourly cash equivalent thereof to be established. In the event the interested parties cannot agree upon a cash equivalent of the fringe benefit, the question, accom- panied by the recommendation of the contracting officer, shall be referred to the Secretary of Labor for determination. (iv) If the contractor does not make payments to a- trustee or other third person, he may consider as part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program of a type expressly listed in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor which is a I-1 09107 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) Withholding The County may withhold or cause to be withheld from the contractor so much of the accrued payments or advances as may be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics employed by the contractor or any subcontractor on the work the full amount of wages required by the contract. In the event of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic employed or working on the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the pro- Ject. all or part of the wages required by the contract, the Agency) my, 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 nage 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 affec-ed, and records which show the costs anticipated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. (ii) The contractor will submit weekly a copy of all payrolls. to the (write in name of appropriate Federal agency) if the agency is a party to the contract, but if the agency is not such a party the contractor will •submit the payrolls to the applicant, sponsor, or owner, as the case may be, for transmission to the (write in name of agency). The copy shall be accompanied by a statement signed by the employer or his agent indicating that the payrolls are correct and complete. that the wage rates contained therein are not less than those determined by the.Secretary of Labor and that the classifications set forth for each Taborer or mechanic, I-2 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) ApRrentices 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 shal-1 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 31 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 (1) through (6) may be grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as provided in 29CFR 5.6. 1-3 l►omq APPLENTICE AND TRAINEE EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS (1) The contractor agrees: (i) That he will make a diligent effort to hire for the performance of the contract a number of apprentices or trainees. or both. in each occupa- tion, which bears to the average number of the journeymen in that oc6pa- tion to be employed in the performance of the contract the applicable ratio as determined by. the Secretary of Labor; Ni' 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- pari:graph.. (2) The contractor agrees to maintain records of employment by trade of the number of apprentices andtrainees, 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 tabor and the Federal agency concerned. (3) The contractor who claims compliance based on the criterion stated in `sect. 5a.4 bJ agrees to maintain records of employment, as described in Sect. 5a.3 a (2) , on non-Federal and non-Federally-assisted construction work done during the performance of this contract in the same labor market area. The contractor agrees to make these records available for inspection upon request of the Department of Labor and the Federal agency concerned. (4) The contractor agrees to supply one copy of the.written notices re- quired in accordance with Sect. 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 dil.igent 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. One' copy of the statement will be sent to the agency concerned, and one to the Secretary of Labor. (5) The contractor agrees to insert in any subcontract under this con- tract the requirements contained in this paragraph (29 C.F.R. 5a3(a) (1), (2), (3), (4), and (5)). Sections Sa.4, Sa.5. 5a6, and 5a7 shall also be attached to each such contract for the information of the contractor. The term* "contractor" as used in such clauses in any subcontract shall mean the subcontractor. i-a- 09110 HWIf ICATIINIS P. 2, • igiitftCATi0N5 P. i ' t r Q,ECISION tW CA77-5090 (Cant'dl nft,15jA!t lin. CAT T-io'YO - '.tnd. �{. ` 1 f,Mp irarlt„PArr.+Ar+ ��� tr2 3K 52'$05-Sryt�;aber 37, i'tTTy F,Imot$rartit.t'+rnar,r Mar,lr EIrtAlcra Alaned4, Alpine, Am.tdnr. @Site, saut Palo& N a IN F1.61-6 vote"A .nd•rr Calavera+, c4lusa, Contra Costs, 11...117 Edvsaitaa Are,.+, ■art Mit! fraasieae Vassiiia ani/e, 0 Uel Norte, El Dorado, ftesnn, Apor.it. lbnReray Cnuntys $9.42 il.t5 3t43.00 .06 Clann. 1koholdt. Kin;a. Lake, ofoundown Lassen, Madera, M+rin, Meclpnra. Linament Technicians 12.56 1.15 }t+3.0o 06 13.ss 1.15 3t+1.08 .4i hendoclue, tterced. Medoc. Cable splicers Monterey, NapA. Nevada, i'laeor, taintless Pluses, Sarrnmento. 5+n henito, t 1 Alpine, Ansdor, CAlavOcss San Francisco# 1,411 Joaquin, San i ono Fan Joaquin Counties Matto. Sante Clara$ Santa Ctua, i ' crush 9.41 i3 1.)a ),It Sheets. Sierra, 3iskiyou, $signs 6prayl ihaattock Tapetst Sonoma;Stauiolnus, Sutter, *To- swing Stagel scattoldi ham&. Trinity. Tutors. Tuolkonae, sandblestot Structural 'Yale, and Yuba Counties, Cslitotn a ; Steel 10.23 .4S l.]1 l.11 i Monterey, San bonito, San ChAncnt + Mateo, Santa Clare and Convent MAsonst Santa Cruz Counties tas- Cemrut MAsona 110.30 11.)o 11.64 11.65 .03 eluding pott/ons of Counties Masticl Mat;nr@ltel All Coa-. in the twke Tahoe Atmel position Masons 10.73 1.30 1.66 t.65 +05 &rush 11.92 .99 t.)0 i0 .0) Men working from swinging :pray 11.17 .99 1.30 .60 .03 or slip forty scaffolds . t 10.73 1.30 1.N 1.63 .0$ Toper* 13.47 .99 1.30 .90 .4] Klectrlclaust r piasteret Tondetat 1 y , Z Sat buil to, Santa Class aad-' calavaraa and Son Joaquin 0 Santa CTus Counties Countlea 9.91 1.23 1.74 1.00 Etectrtclans 13.60 .91 3 @2.10 .05 soofetas Cable Spiicets 13.33 .92 no.l0 :OS Lake, Merin. Mendoolno. Naps. - to San Kiteo County N ' Solana and Sonora Counties Electricians 14.23 1.j5 3X11.25 .03 looters 14.14 1.10 1.10 L 6) DA Caiawrar,and San Joaquin Mastic t/orketat lettlesan Counties ! i2 kettles w/o pumpal 11.23 1.14 1.20 1.63 .09 Electriciansi Technician@• 13.40 .96 3%+1.49 .01 �' situoastict snomalets, pi Cable Splicers 13+33 .96 3X+1.49 .O1 ' ' wtappecel Coot tat pitch 11.94 1.14 1,20 t.ti 49 Montaray County San Benito and sante Clare S. Electricians •12.50 1.13 A0.00 .06 tkDofetsi lactitaan Cable sollcata 13.41 1.13 3'1.+3.00 .06 it kottiai 31.10 AS 1.29 Aland* County } Laborerat Atectriclans 13. 1, 1.30, SULAS .Q<•� f Group nidi 5.773 1.25 1.74 1.18 t8 Cable Splicers 15+12 1.10 3Xi3.6S .069 Sower equipment Opotatotu Lias Constructioni see attached I stn senna, Santa Ciera and t ' sante Ctua Counties ' ` .Oroundman 11.65 1.01 3'x+2.10 .01. t: Linaeani Lina Equipment'Ops. 13.70 1.01 M3.10 .04 Cable splicer$ 15.421 .01 3112.10 .04 t O 11911AL 21101111111. VOL. 42, NO. liR• siDAif, OEGNIRtR 111, top? �, MOOITiCAT10hS P. 7 . a G77- 44 lraoc•al MOOifiCAtIONS P. 4 p6Cilloo b0. CA77-5090 (Cont'dy /,late*eaoint Pq-emus r fd« •Se«rlUe pe «Mitt Salr 6iOr 1ae14 r Haalr Es.sNriw Mirrlr llawlr Eltutbi Retie HEM I taoia«e Y0661100% ens/o, $altii 6puf/M1xT OiEM7011s Rahe Rahe N•M 0`4061*46 vale#$" sal%oor Aeer.ir. AW,To. group 1(4) $lA7S •11.25 $1.70 $1.10 .10 • ARM I AAiA 2 Contra Costa County Onlyt Pipeloyogel CA liters, Group lt' 1 9.11 $10.64 i 1.Sve 1 2.25 $1.00 .29 bander$, ripewrappets, Cc is- Croup 22 9.50 11.01 1.so• 2.2S 1.00 ,.39 duit layet* and plastic Croup 31 9.73 11.24 1.SU' 2.25 1.00 .29 plpels"Col Pressure pip Croup ii 10.12 11.03 1:5n• 2.25 1.00 .29 Tooter, no joint pipe *IN Croup 5t 10.55 12.06 1.50' 2125 1.00 .29 stripping of sate, in- Group 6/ 10.71 12.22 1.Se" 2.25 1.00 29 eluding repair of voids, group 71 u 10.67 12.10 1,.166 2.25. 1.00 u.29 Precast manhole settee*, Group Et 16.31' 12,62 1.50' 2.95 l.Oq .29 Cast in plAcei manhole Group 9► 11.56 11.01 ' 1.50• 2.24 1.00 .2e torts utter$ Croup 106Piaster Tenderat 11.76 11.37 1.50• 2.25 1.00 .29 Group 10-At I1./0 11.19 1.50• 2.25 1.00 .29 Solana county OAS 1.25 1.70 1.10 Group lis 12.01 13.57- 1.55• 2.15 1.00 .21 file SaRtsrN Nelperau Group 11-at 11.22 14.71 1.50$ 2.24 1.00 .29 ASasedo, Contra Costa, Del Group iiabt 13.52 15.03 1.501 2.25 1.00 :29 Norte, Humboldt. 4Ako, MACI no Group 11-co '' 13.64' 15.35 1.5*• 2.25 1.00 .29 Mandocino, Nontatey, Naps. •lnoludso .as Per hour to to alone& M ltlu and Ware P nd. Son Bonito, Ban Francisco, bon stereo, Santa Class, Santa Crus, Slmklyou, 6«tie potato beaeilto permeate Sonuma, /olsma and % 114«rlr tseauea Trinity Counties 9.27 .{9 .Sl 106 R«bo H i If trooMae vorattia biller Ar/r.To. RW/919"1 HQ C677-5091 MbjL " • Z its { (42 to S2927-septent»r )0, 19,R) O s.Atwrecau Alameda, Alpine, Artrdor, Group iffy $6.971 $1.25 $1.70 0.10 .10 CAtAwras, Contra Costs, Oat Cootie Costa County Only$. Norte, 111 Doradot F[eorwft . Pipeiaysra, Caulkers[ Nuo"Idt, Marin, Mn[linu, N r Sandtro, pipswrspioareM Con Matted, Monterty, Mope, Hsvod atilt Layers and plastic Placer, Sacramento, Son **nit(, Pipslayeltl Pressure pipe San Fcineiano, San joagain, So rs Tooter, no joint pipe and Mateo, Santa Clars, Santa Cru . sttlppinj of tamer /ncludi g Solana, Sonoma, Sutter, Tehoua, repair of voldn, Precast 11 n' Tuoluaoo, polo Wool yule countl 00, hole settata. Cast in plat I. '? California M.nhola toga Wetter* Cement Hasonsu "bassist ' Cogent Mason 1$.50 1.30 3.6* 1.{s .05' Gtoup 1111 1.1E 1.26 1.70 1.10 .30 Msstic, Magnesite! All wig* Minding tnchins in Composition lawns lo.iS 1.30 1.64 1.65 •.Os connection "lib "uniting Mtn vocking teas swinging of Shut crate - Ali9nst or slip ton*colloid 10.75 1.30 1.66 1.65 .06 -Giatp ►ill► 6.371 1.21 4.10 1.10 .10 Slectricianst l Mira winding machin in Alameda County connection with 4unittn6, Electricians 13.91 1.30 3141.65 .069 or that crate - Alignt Cable Splicers 15652 1.30 31+1.65 .ON r Mlpar • .a'mi ''f, FINIAL "GIST", VOL 43, NO. 241.-NIDAY, 91CWUR 16, it' ^ NQp1FICATI01IS P. 5' i ; „QUIFICAT1Uti5 P. 6 MIatON w). CA77-Soil tcont'd) 1'rlo1+hwol#1+Perwgnto 4 • ' Suic Ibgrlp 0114115.10H0114115.10HNo. CA77-5091 (Cont'd) E/ocelbo notes N A.M P0061000 vuresbo +n1;+r , San irnlea. Santa Clara and App.To. r,Ingo 11.44145 P.r.^gnu Santa Crus Counties b+It 4sN: • Ciectrlcians $11.40 .43 31+2.10 ,QS Ro.dp Ilemlr [Jo..,ign Cable Splicer* 15.51 .42 31s2.i0 p nglxt koros• N A tt I rasions ygcgtion onJ oe ►ONtn GQUIPMCNT OhGM7r)IIS I Avpt. To. Son Natao County Stectriciana 14.23 1.25 'ri+1.2s .03. AREA 1 An19r 2 I Calaveras and San Jdaquin Co . 4 Clectriclonsl'Tachniclans 13.00 .46 31+1.19 .av 1. Group 11 i 9.13 1110.64 S 1.590 $ 245 $1.00 .29 Cable splicers 111.53 .46 34+1.19 .01 Group 21 4.50 11.01 %.5u- 2.25 1.00 .29 Nontecoy County t Group 31 9.73 '11.24 1.50• 2.25 1.00 .29 Alectciciant 11134 •1.15 34+3.00 «44 Group 41 ' 10.32 11.63 1.5u• 2.25 l.00 .29 Cable Splieacs 13.01 1.15 31+3.00 .06 Group 51 10.55 ;12.06 1.Suo 2.25 1.00 .29 ' feasn0 County -NGroup 61 10.71 12.22 1.5116 1.25 1.00 .29 Slectriclane, not to 5.41 Group 71 ' 10.97 12.3U 1.58• 2.25 1.00 .29 exceed 2 Stories) 7.75 .10 14+1 AS .i1 Group 0s 11.31 1'2.02 1.58• 2.45 1.00 .29 i teintecas l Group 91 11.54 113.05 1.58e 2.25 1.00 .29 Alpine, Aaadgr, Caloverse, { �; ' Group 101 11.76 31.27 t.5d• 2.25 1.00 .29 and Sea Joaquin Counties ' > Group 10-As stoke ;13.14 1.Su0 2.25 i.00 29 Stu►h 4.02 .45 2.36 1.11 Group Its 12.06 '13.57 1.6b• 2.25 1.00 .29 Spcoyl^Shoottock tapers! , Group 11-Ai 13.22 '•14.73 1.50+ 2.25 1.00 .29 Sting stagel Scatioldl n' Group 11-us 11.S2 15.03 1.Sbe 2.25 1.00 . .29 ititsdblaatecsl atcuctucal Group 11-Cr 13.64 ;35.35 i.SGo 2.25 1.00 .29 steel 10.22 .i5 1.31 11.11 1, 9bntecey, San Senito. ion 0lncludua i.lipsc hour to tat alarwd lir Ltt1 and t altars l 114: NAteo. Santa Clara and ' I ' Santa Crus Counties tax- 1 eluding pocitons of the Suit idop 840.1116 P.,04416 Z Late Tahoe Aeaai " ' Ilwdp 11.1.4 logo Q Scush11.4! A4 1.30 .80 .43 Roles Mlk P6061006 vocoNo+ 044'0. .y spray. 12.17 :44 1.30 .10 .63 ' r App,.Tr. Tees 12.17 .44 1.30 .40 .03 Steatite Tondares ami 1 Calavetos and son Joaquin IAborocat Counties 4.41 1.111. 1.10 3.00 Group 111) 4.475 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 l "atetat I' Contest Costa county only! ` Nacla, Napa, Sclono and pipeiayers, caulkers. Sottuas counties t 8snduts, ripes,ta#pare, Ca r Moorage 10.44 1.10 .1.20 1.63 .99 dolt layers and plastic t Nastic Nockscai Kettteaen ' F' , 1 ' plpeisyerar pressure pipe 12 kettles 4/0 pumpsl 11.23 1.10 1.20 1.63 .09 taster, no joint pipe and iituasatlCr Enaauterel r atcilrping of sa.a, includ ng plpertappural Carl lac repair of voids, prcco4t n- ltch 11 4i 1.30 1.20 1.63 .04 ' hole mottoes, cast 11% pla•e. Son bonito and Santa Clara I i ' sunhalo sur■ wtWc.0 Counties AOL bwtut al 1lettleman3ib11rec4t 11 kettle$ 11.10 .45 1,14 Group 1(t! $9.16 $1.25 $1.70 $1.10 .10 4aDocorat Mire Winding machine in droup IIdl 4.774 1.14 1.70 1.10 .10 1 connention With gunitkng, 4osw4 Gluipment Opvrrtaesy '. or slot Crete - Ailgnuc See attached ��• IFINIAL NIDIfTlA, VOL. 42, NO. 212-FAIDAY, DECIMiEtt Ifs, 1911' 11001fICATIONS P. 7 110DifICAT10i)S P. 0 ci Decision fEA77-5a91 Canted. Oasis Hlawr 5.ntlih Potmrnrs Co 01D Nrnly ' l/rntlra Herat N It U f ratlsss YesaNas aadtu dd: Apr.7r, i rtft: .� fdnp iroriits tat.antt group 1(f)Il) 0.175 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 /felt r Mira winding rachine In 0atrsy N i R Ptastaas vocotlso #end/oras connection with guniting. Apjr. Tr. or shot crate - *Ilgnot hstper Group 1( ) 0.47S •1.73 1.70 1.10 .10 , Ci"IRtI NI(l77-5066 Hud. Csmtracost&County Onlyt t42 Fit 54109 - October T, 1977 ptivelayers, Caulkers, 9411 wide Idaho / banners, Pipovrallimrs, c duit layers and pinntic m MES; pipnlayorat Prousuru pip Asbaeto ,itorktrst tenter, no joint pipe an 5enewah;�0onner, 5oundary, stripping of sono, N,c1u Ing Clearwater, Idaho County repair of voldn. Precast mtitn- t4t(north halfl. NetKoo ?arc hole ratters, cost in P14:4. Shoshone a Cou. Net pscca, 0 manhole form Better• Ehoshont Cou�lt�a {12.71 .S1 S1a20 Plactec Tondrrat Csrponterse Ealano County • tale 1.25 1.70 1.10 Sonruale, Bonner, 4bendary, lilt otnINilars} Clearwater, Idaho County Alameda, Contra Costa, W! (north of the north' afn boundary of Township A?9 f "Otte, Hufto-'Idt, H3rin, . north), Kootenai, latah;, 16antorr7, Nops, can Panito Lewis, Hat force, 6hashoM, ban Pracclsco, SArl ttttea, 1 Counties( EBnta Merle, Snnta Crua, 1 • % 60nor:•s ani folsn0 Coo. 9.27 .69 .51 lot Carpenters !10.04 .66 .7S .075 Sawfilar, stationary " 070N sum-1111 /� Power Yoodwuskins Tool z ` )e2,fR 7fY� - 5nvtsmbes l0. 14T M t Operator, Pi ie driver t ,94� .Li .TS .075 Q Mat t Delaware Carpenters (burned, char Jg .•t red, creosoted or Siwe 9nae} ! larly treated motors& I ti N &#ntetsm bow Han 11.09 best fair ; 4.57 .43 .1S .01 N#liwri5ht and Nsthin 0tcucturoI steel auspendrd tractor 11.34 .60 ,75 0073 saaffolding {awing, bait, Piledriver (creoso d 6 window belt&) 9.19 '.9L rSS .01 material) 11.24 .60 �1S .075 Naehine taping 9.27 95 .S5 .91 ilectricianer. \ !auks lit etpomrd to the Renoinin6 Counties ��• weather and art used tot 4lactricianst T�hnicisns 11.10 .75 3: + .50` 1% storage at pro0srslny Cable splicers 12.21 .7S 3% t .50 !Z putpusas with a capacity at [>< tlusber11 5,000 gallons or mote using Somainin0 Couryttes and Idshor extetlas dimensions and/oe ' County (soAh of the-46th Interior work on all tanks), hrrllB1) 11.31 .69 .90 .10 sandblasting and avr&y 7. 9.S2 is .SS .O1 bridge* tet surface to kw satiated to So, of 00l4r above , ground or water). /09 r astiled 0049tald rt2 11.46 x'.46 .11 .Ol Haight pay = en work is 76 tut of wo an addiclono& SSO ' sball bei 13 above the dpPll 61s gate. o , "'� ., ` .,; •/<10/�Al •idN#iQ, vdfl. 42, NO. 243-411 MY. WctMMt>t! it, IR77 ' NDOIFICAT104S P. t 0001FICATIONS F. 2 aECISt4H Nn. AA71.4175- Kid ,�} #ads P�^6s lea•14ta Psrmso Fe~1461 • August 19, L9711 wnrllr td+nN 7e f(lsasa Cauaty. Arkansas Now N i M f+eal•as Yetea adJ ii• OEClatON»•NO. CA77-1093 -Plod. \t argr .. (Il iii 5116!-9aptasWt 130. 1771 WAtG t, laparialr inyo, iasis. Las j11;L C4tl[•t'A1,CTllm Angeles, Nona, Orange. Linesaa Opatetace 111.25 3% /4% Riverside, Ban Bernardino, P,tep i•a+tlts Per«•eta Cabin apl rrs 11.315 3% 3141. Bab Oroundsuln { vanetd3 :11.31 3% 314%' Ban toils Obispo, Bente Newly El+,salea Grouadaan (la i aonths) i9%JA 57. 3/Bt Barbara and Venture clomntlaa.' Rete& N!t) Pe-a!•as votetlea smo of Minch truck 13U% 31. 314% Catltosnla I.Ali1CNs 1+10 •01 .e et ' suc7itict"sI $ ' sioctricinns 10.15 , .30 3% 1/1.1 i Bsloklaystolitik b stonsommones Cable optics's % t0.015 .10 3! , Ilii BOhio"Countiors es tut tails 411.0 -01.16 $1.10 .42 S i NOt A8))-4197 -_ n4 r 111 p�ctoleCoun ftel r 42 fR !2943 ieptem"t i ) Bleatsicians� ,13.10 .7% 31+1.63 1Nleah! Cosaty. Asbaase Cable Spilasts 13.94 .711 30+1.65 Sege.(China We Nasal A!i , Ordnance look station, t LtNt CONSTILUCTIO111 overdo AM) Linemen tl.23 /31%; 3/41 ilectriclans 15.3! .94 34+1.60 .IS Cable splicers` 1•i.37S 3141. Castle splicers 14.7# .90 301.64 .1S Op:sators ll� 5 314% still County (""stages of Co nty) Gcouaduaa (edvanced) 6S 3X 3/4t sleau lolonsi tachnisians 12.7! .90 301.60 .15 Groun,kaan (1st 6 •ontho) 1.97JN 3X 3191' Cable splicers 11.93 .!4 31.+1.60 .1! viach squipaaut 73ut 3% 3161 gas Angeles County Biectticians 13.03 1.25 301.95 ,4T x1. SION No.A877.4194 - Nod. /1 t1. 41 tit 52v41 - 6cl,tea,6rs 34, 1911 cable splicers 13.33 1 2! 301.!5 .47 Z " tretlic signal, and BtrNt sabeatisn, Ctawiard end Mashing u Countiese Atkanaas 4Bllooitnegtoi tans 't - 11.65 l.4S 301.tS .O7" n CBAtiGEt Utility tscbnlolan No. l 9.49 1.05 31.1.97 ,07 tLCC1NlClAt�9tUtility technician%a. 2 6.46 1.03 11.1.15 .07 sisetrlctans 10. .3S 3X13.5% 114% sound tachnlalanal ' Cable splicers 1.0 S .33 3X+S1�X l/it �� teehetoians ion now building ea,tatcuctton3 12.17 •76 35 Bound Technicians (on sodt fC Tisa N0. AA71-47'1,) - tb,d. YI oration at esiet&" 1 FK 8921. - November 11. 1911) buildings) 10.74 .71 31 Cowart Yam bursa, parry and Rises/de Oountyt Cleimsms Counties. Arkansas sleetsictans 13.06 .BS 31+1,65 ,44 Cable splleece 13.31 .ii ibtl.63 .41. CilA1W4t Ioyo. Normo end Ban htastdi COti571tICTtOMi 0maties - t.laialse F11.2S , 3% 3141. slaetttoteas 11.70 1.11 31..3.00 .06 Cable epitcsts i1.31S 3% 3/a%' Cable ipiteese 13.44 1.11 39+2.04 .04 0leratosa 11.25 3% 31b r4nntit Gsosedasn (advanced) 63731 31. 314 314% ileetcietene 1.3.97 1.11 363.00 .04 4weem tan (let 6 moa 4� OUR 3% Cable 4plicace, 14.37 1.11 302.00 .04 vtach e;utpuwnt j 13UFA 31 31st #ata aacbara county ' nAftslU t Mlper1rcti�st tvandanbutg AF4) within to mile rX.Aus at Pulaski , 03 glectsiolans '15.15 1,10 311.1,35 .03 Couety Co 11 a ,10.60 ' •60 .33 01•, Ovet 10 alias ow Pulaski ' Ceb}e iplicats 16.15 3.14 31..1.3 Cewty Cour use 14.90 '.60' .SS •OS» , ...i 19094" !10111119, VO4. 42, tiQ. 137-fit"V. NC95AiM 9. 1077 MIFIAjIONS F. NOOIPICATIONS P. 010Cja<OM NOt CA??-S093 iCont'd1 , Qf1C1814N N0. CA77-5092 Lcont dl 6e.ie ' Neerlc E,W.rtlln ` pri.ye 9.nallu P.r+••.nr. Rate• N i K tta int vsteNn 0041or Sn)t Apr.7r. Nprl/ �_ Ehrn�ea f ' Rewatml4c at County Rate) ' N•N rea.)oot voter).* 6041or 4 tlratclalann 113.40 , 11.10 30#1.]S .03 Apra 7.. Cable Splicers 14.40 1.14 301.35 ,63 temstndsr o< County Groundmen 110.05 {1.10 3t+1.35 .03 Venture County Unseen 13.44 1.10 3l*1.15 .43 Sleatticlane 13.41 1.00 301.05 .02 Cable Splicers 14.40 1.10 310L.35 .0) Cable Splicoca 11.75 1.00 301.01 .03 Ruble Better*$ 1 Irrigation and lawn Sprinkler t ` Imperial County 1134 .41 1.17 .01 Iapeclal, Loa Angeles, Orono , ytintec.t Rivecotds, Ban 0atnacdirar, p.potial.'Otangs, Sivervido, San Luta Obispo, BantaLas "*I** (Pawne Atea). Satbata and Venture Cos. 1.13 let 144 130 10 San bernar4ino (exclu41ng Linn Constructions " iwetern portion)' Imperial County ' brush$ paint turner 10.19 •1.09 1.14 .75 .07 Gtoundvan, 10.911 .7S 31#1.45 �1 papechangera) Icon. at*sl ) y Uneven 13.70 .73 3!#1.4! and bctd{e )trim{Ltayels Cable #piloste s 11.66 .7i 30#1.41 shoot cook taper 11.46 1.09 1.16 .75 .47 sac" (China take Naval' broth (arin{ st"olt spray 11.34 1.09 1.14 .75 .07 Ocdnettce Toot #tells*las Steeplejack 13.39 '1.09 1.14 .75 .07 I10rttds Aub) t , i • '. Rettigeration 4 Alt Conditton rrgt Oroundrn 13.04 .90 3041.40 •10 1 Loa Angeles and Oiany Cot. 12.53 1.43 1.40 1.52 .20 Lineasn 15.2! .90 34#1.40 .15 lattozeo Norkersl file Setter t Cable Splicers , 16.76 .10 304.64 .3S ; Z 3npacisl County 11.44 .11 1.37 .01 Bern 100"lndst of County) O Otoun4mon 9.50 .90 '301.60 .1; � ` Lineman 12.75 .90 3041.60 .15 Cebie Splicers 14.03 .90' 3001.60 .1; line SgtteIngo, Becn lM tnd Nat Coe. 11.20 .41 .55 Orange County Croundsan, tat year 10.06 .#1 301.43 .02 Nsettee , im1pso, stmt foie Groundm►n, atter let at 11.61 .01 30#1.43 .03 Better) Wountet Lineman) Meavy Ogulpmat teyvsrial County 6.Oi .#L 1.27 A# ' Operator 13.)4 .01 301.45 .02 1 Is On CA7 -53 - d. i1 Cable Splicers 13.9; .61 301.46 .SI - ~� -09----�°-- ' tt*yo, lata and ben f)ectseN (44 Pit 52953-Septeei»t 30, 197 1 )• Countise , Imperial, Kern. Lot Angeles, l . Ccnsn 6.41. 1.11 30#2.00 .ii Orange, Rivataide. San ' s +unS Linemen 13.72 1.11 )02.00 .04 Setnardino. Sen Lula epo. Cable Splicers 13.00 1.11 102.44 .04 Santa sarbacs and Venture t tivecelds county , Counties.,California ,Ocouadmen 9.46 .01 30.1.# .06 t hen e, Llnswant Line Sguipwant ` operators 13.04 .ii 303.65 ` .04 Scicklaystsl Stoanomoonot * #.04 Sams barbaca and San Cable Splicer@ 11.36 .63 30#1.46 Laic Obispo Committee Mae !4'.36 61.30 Gants batbacs County (Van& S IRS) #tawamen 11.60 1.10 301.31 1 ' .41 f ;, ytSesen 1;.1S 1.10 3601.35 .03 hbl•Gtileare 44.14 1.16 39#1.11 't c .. HQUAL REGISTIN, VOL 43, NO. 217-441DAY"DICINllq 9/ 1937 ' NMDIFICATIONS P. 5NDD(FiCAT[ONS P. 6 R , 1 , C1810" N0, 977-1093 icont'd) _.r.. f,fete/tn.rir.Ps7n.reo . Oe►1e RK16100 NO, CAII-54! (C-Ont-di �, Nealy ���~Elr,eriee to►it !01490 6eeeN,►Per.eeele sere► N b M P#48#946 V#wlse enllef Nerdy + Edvest so AP�r. Tr. i it w. N i R Pesassc Ystat(at teller PapecMews�rar Iran, Apr.Tr. stool and bridgu Uw,f7 SIM,lcUnal stags)) Most cock Taper 11.49 1.09" 1.10 .75 .47 tapecial County brush (ov)ng stagall Spray 11.24 1.09 1.10 .75 .07 Llectcic Uns 13.70 .75 3%01.41 Steeplejack 12.39 1.49 1.16 .7S .07 Coble Splicers 13.96 .75 3041.15 RetrlSocation and Alt Condlti.ningt $ern County (China Saki Wa Angeles and Grange Cos. 12.53 1.15 1.60 1.52 .20 Naval Ordnance Test Ills iottstsr ' station, Wwrds Af11• Imperial County ) 11.94 .61 1.17 .66, Rlecttic Uns 15.25 .%0 3101.40 .15 Cable Splicers 16.76 .90 31101.60 .25 «ern County (Remaln44r Of 09 )t ! tits settetst tisctric Unst Technicians 12.75 .90 3641.60 .IS Rain County 11.20 .63 .55 Cebis Splicers 14.03 .90 36+1.60 .1% Tile setters, Nelpecst Ioa Anptlts County IImpsrtal County 9.06 .61 1.17 .00 lleutricians 11.02 1.25 31isl.9! .07 Cable Splicers 13.32 1.2! 3601.95 .074ttCtalGN tq_Y_CA771- 094 - ►t+,d h 110stulde County (42 Yk 52961-5optenbet 30, 1#71) tleetticlans 13.06 IS 3%0t.6S .04 Ian Diego County, Calitornis t Cable splicers 13.36 ,.S! 3401.45 .04 ± Man iernardlno CountysnY!! { iloctrlcisna 12.70 1.11 3%02.00 .04 ileetr)cianst Cable Splicers 11.00 1.11 SWAG .04 stoctticians' 13.26 .70 3601.71 .41 0 santa ðers Cougty Cable Splicers 13.36 .70 3101.71 .02 d t (Vartdenburg M1) Line Constcuotiont A S)actrictans MIS 1.10 3101.3! .03 Gtoundman � 10.45 .70 3101.71 .02 tet Cable Spllcate 16.13 1.10 101.3! .01 LinewAn 13.57 .70 3%+1.71 .02 We Reaain4er of County Cable Splteors 13.67 .7o 7111.71 .02 61oetcicIan& 13.40 1.10 34#1.1S .03 HAW* setters, T•ttatao Cable Splicers 16.40 1.10 310103 .03 Notkers and Tile setters 11.64 .41 1.17 .01 Ytntura County Natblt. Torratto end Tile A [lecirlc Una 13.41 1.00 3101.05 .02 Sattsia, Nelpere 9.04 .41 1.17 .04 Cable Splicers is.79 1.00 301.0! .02 ircigatlon and Lr.n Sprinkle ar DWISIMI No..C&77-5015_7t._Jl is4ntrial, Sas An•)e1en. + 642 fm 52966-Saptombet 30. 197 1 ; Orange. Rlveralde, San Nn Diego County. Calitornii becnsrSlnn. San W1% ` t. Obispo. Santa Ratbace, and n • •i t Ventura Counties 9.7! 106 16% 33% i% sleatrletanat , Palateral slectrlciane 11.21 .70 3401.71 .02 ispsriai, Orange, Riverside. Cable Spllcets 11.56 .70 3601.71 .02 140 Myalas (Powuua Area), Ilatb►t Setters. Tsrtasto worker* •ban ietnerdtno (atcluding and Tito iettars 11.04 .sl 1.17 .06 (, Meststn portion) ( ' $bible, lyt11a120 and Tits • stuakl Paint 6ucnars 10.99 . 11066 1.16 .7S .07r setters' Wlpsq 9.01 .61 1.17 .06 r i ; MOINAL AIGISTIR. VOL.'42, NO. 'lis--MIDA'P, DICEMDEIt D. 14yT' rip HDOIFICATiONS P. 5 ON No A77-7091 - Mod. l Orlslle*heHtt►arwwlrr 442 FA 5=927-September 10, 1977 Oetit Alameda, Alpine, hwador, Hewit !L memos Calaveras, Contra Costs, teal Sates H 1 k Peaeleae Ve4e1100 tent( Mortar Sl Wr&4o, Freano, A►fe•U. Humboldt, Marin, Mariposa, - Merced, Monterey, Haps, Nevada, ►lacet, Sacramento, San Benito, j 1 .e San Francisco, San Joaquin, $a t Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Ctus, Solana, Sonoma, 6uttat,•Tehass, t . Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba Counties, California •1 QHtMi t - Asbestos Workers 111.00 .1f 11.27 12.00 .07 Koofsrat - San Franoisco and Oen Mateo C a. Hoofers 11.50 .60 1.20 1.15 .09 Mastic Workers and Kettleman (2 kettles w/o pumps} 11.11 .60 1.20 1.15 .09 „ Situmastioi Cnamtlerst Fipe- , wrappera, Coal tar 17.Ss .60 1.20 1.15 .09 t til Unrada, Place(, Sutter and Yuba Counties Boofels 11,it t3 .40 .06 " Carpenters (wood frame residential construction) Msriposs snd Merced Cos. 7.60 1.22 . .a1 1 r' 1104M1 U0I1TIR, VOL 4E, NO, 2117-I11IpAY, NOVEMBER 25, W? w gift?-SO" -M d-Mod.. 12 , MWIFICA110NS P. 3 t " 142 rM -S*ptua4ar 30. 19711 Airwds. Alpine. Asudor, Rutter CA77-S090 (Cant! Ra.!• FJne.r�n.hr. ► Cri Calaveras. Ccluaa, Conte♦ Fdsfo t rusts F•rmeeta Iiw.i bdt yolnto[et , r F fleets, Dal Nortf, tl parader esti. N L M P.ea4•a Yec•tbaFroano, GierM. Muoboldt. si a Nalts 44res#iea L+ka. Murin. Mart00C144r San tike. Leaman. Misdora, Isarin,� r Rn"a NLM F.as{aao VaceMae `ON •t.�s Francisco and Yonu�•e Con. Mselpass. Mendocino, "diced, rush 11.77 .99 1.30 0O Madge, Muntera Na pay12.'27• .99 1,.30 .00 Y. par nto, , ?*par# 1 12.72 .99 1.30 .60 itan Bt, t , man Francisco, P1uMwrar iaaotittoee# ion Joaquin tan Francisco, i Alpine, Amudor, (Southern ClaraO,, Santa•. sen anta Crus, Shute,ion Mateo. Banta. portion of Countyl+ suttee Cal*Vera+, Cuiusa, Froano, Siena, Stsiyou, solute, Glenn, Kinyu, Laudon, Tehsionamsn . Stanlslaus, autt+r, . I a Madera, Mart(wee, Macood,Tualurms . Tu , trinity, Tulare, Modoc. Montaray. Pludaaa. Counties, Californiao aril Yuba r Son Joa uin, &onto Crus, Counties, Ca �. ! 9 • ! Shasto. piercer Siskiyou, ? Stanlslaus, Sutter, Tuhame, ItligiilONAar ^r y Trinity, Tulare, Tuolumne Lake Tahoe Area and Yuba Counties 11.60 1.44 2.00 .10 01"triclanot C/O '' =12.40 a4 30+.03 .Oi ii to) IaMpl' cas►r OpUceee 15.28 .04 31#03 . oyer contributes 1\ t basic Wooly dee for ova 5 years service. '. Calav*ras and San JOaqutn Ws and 6\ of basic hourly t to for 6 ranthe t+ S year* do vacstL n Pay ilootrlclano 11.0\ . •006 1141.40 .01 Credit. fix Pai4 lout Idal d. A the jugh V. Cath* splicer• 11.11.. .heli w .3141.41 .01 Povar Cquildsrnt operatorur Napa and Solan Counties r (Filed[/viag) si+ctticiana 12.01, 1.04 311+1.10 .04 Group 1 0.1s 1.564 2,25 1.00 .29 Coble 5y.1:pare 11,12 1.Oi'. 361.14 .04 Group 1(01 '9,59 1.501 2.25 1.00 .29 • Lake, Marin, M•ndocinol , Group 1(b) 0.73 1.511• 2.25 1.00 .29 Ind ionoaa laountlea Group 2 9.70 1.5u1 2.25 1.00 .29 L'loctricions 13.15 l.il i\4#30 .02 Group 2(e) 10.6U 1.5U 2,25 1.00 Cable Splicers 14,50 1.11 31+.30• .02 Group 3 .10.92 1.511 2.2. 1.00 •levator Conetruotore11.02 .710' .06 M .OZS Group 3(e1 11.36 1.5Ue 2.25 1.00 .29 ilsvator Constructarst Nolpote 70\JS .741 .5{; a .035 Group 4 11.9) 1.5uo 2.25 1.00 .29 Line Construction# Group 5 12.11 1,5uo 2.25 1.00 .29 m IM 1 Mort*. IaodoO and 41eslyeu ! •Includes 1.26 lose hour to to alonad ittlettil and lelfat* P nd. t» Counties Te++ keiaMs hillooil around bs4 R..Is F.taia Benefits P.'~16 + Ban 0.21 .40 Iii .10 1/21 , M•ar!► MYYIlr fduc.Mon food Orqu#admsa# Pood0reund- ` Rarer 7der.. It L M Feadou Vec•11•• end/., Ban Ichlpperl I r wdalment Paws Nquipmont Operator r Appr.To. 31 i'' J+cahaBrrtrn 4.76 .6S .10 Aru• 1 Actio 1 Un* Lquipsont Nen 10.02 .45 30, .10 1/21 LlAseon Falsspraysrh M*evy I . .. Line G4uipment roan+ Group a .15,13 310,64 61.1140 42.25 ,00 .29 Certified lineman welder 11.43•, .45 31' .10 1/21 Grow 2 6.50 11.03 1.511• 1.25 .90 .29 free trimmer 10.50 .45 31. .10 1/24 Group 3 9.73 11.24 1.500 2.25 .90 29 ' Cable Spitc+esM Leadrtan( Group 4 10.32 11.03 1.501 2.25 .140 .2110 Oct* Sprayer U.49 , .4S 3i' ' .10 116{ Group S 10.55 12.06 1..U• 2.25 .90 .:9 Late, Marin, Mendoalno'a0d Group i 10.71 12.22 1,50• 2.25 .90 .29 soaora Counties Group 7 10.37 12.32 l.Suo 2.25 . 0 .21r Gsoundaan IlO.St 01.11' 314.04 .03 Group i 11.31 12.32 1.50• 2.25 900 .24 Line rquipsoat'Opecato[s 11.11 .1.11 30.44 .42 Group 0 11.54 13.05 1.$U1 2.25 .90 .29 Llnown 13.15 1.11 31#00 ; .02 Group 30 11.76 13.27 1,506 �� 2.25 .90 .29 'Cable Splic+ro14.50 l.il 114.00 .02 Group 10-A 11.34 13.39 , 1.5110 2,25• .90 .2Y ✓ Group 11 12.06 13.57 1.501 2.25 .90 .29 i Group 11-A 13.22 ' 14.73 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Group 11-8 11.52 16.01 1.50o 2.25 .90 .29 r Group 11-C 11.04 15.35 1,50• 2.25 .90 .29 +lncludus 1.24 lo*[ t hour 0 1'arwiot .d Ituotth and Molt to Pund. .. , s i • ' ' " 99DUAL 21411111, VOt. 4!, NO. 31"111DAY, NOVt1A1E11 11,IM NDOIFICATIONS P. S t i1lfDiiiC1#71ais P. 6 Islay-ON660: CA77-;090 i4ML'dt 1 C -S 4 nt'd �. +• Pelri•OnaUU Payauan • as !flava SaaaNts leriwsu Sasia Ssis0 Edraailaa till • sirsrtisr iotas ,M&M !a oisaa 10#01WOak-of ` ma.y Mitt !,»staas V4,0004 sallre • t, r t.: , a �1 Aa►s.Tr. ., , faints:u Data*TeaM&r#s Marine San 79810104800sC4lswcss a as" Jotgein Cos. ;9.a* 01.25 .11.76 and sonoma Owtntiss twice iquipment Operators# truth 111.77 .99 $1.10 .60 .03. Chloe o! !arty to Group 20 s Sp96Y , 12,27 ,99 1.30 a0 .0) t Tile setwo, Nalpact# "Tspets 12.72 .99 1,30 00 OI Pions, AmaAore ounce isuebsc#i ibssftttscss Calavtcaa, Calvet, Sldorsda, Atpins, Amedac lmuuthern Gloria, Lesson, tiodoc, Nevada, • portion of COuntyie t HOoer, riuetet msaeamento, , Caiavecb, 9cosno, r,Daa JOa�otri, !host&, ' Mtcipwsr Merced, Monterey, Dlerc#, Otaniolsus. Outttt#' son Jopuin, Santa Crus, T#Aasur Vola and Pubs Coe. 7.76 .SO 1.30 Otett&r, Tehani, Tootumno and Tube Counties /3.00 1.44 2.00 20 N 77- a ranlnotos ' 7-�ap4s mod,-11 i• i+i Ploysi eantributes It o basfa cry ret !ac o+rir S Vast savviest AlaimOt, Alpin#, Mader, r sad 69 of basic hourly r., s tut 6 ,nch6 to 5 years a Vacati Pay Calaveras, Contra Costs, Dal Credit. fix Paid ttattday A ittt uV" r. Ibrto, S! Oor#dot fts ewe td#va swaths parw•e#s Mua141014t. Marin, 1669/99116,, Sula Saia tMec*d, Montatay,'Maps, j ; " t it veir I#rr+ly Edrertlra L Novsds, Macre, maataaanta, •# 1' • kasu Aatss M S V !+#Mass Vosst,oe Arps. *# San saaito, man reenctscue, . to"T $qutpont op#r&tot I San Joaquin. Dan t66tso, Rants r! Area 1 Ars& 2 • ,Z Ciart, Santa Crw, $aisno, ' Sam". $utter# Tehama, 1 09.11 ;10.69 ;1.Sm4 02.29 .90 .29 Q ,TuOcau ,Tuolumne. Tose and Yuba ! ' ' i f , . Caretisi, Ctllfarnia Groop 2 9.50 11.02 1.55* 2.25' .90 .29 N r Group 3 9.73 11.24 2.584, 7.26 .90 .29 nr damp 4 10.32 11.83 1.584 2.25 .90 .29 Ns De�cStdls!&Mt Group 5' 10.55 ' ' 12.06 1.58• 2.25 .90 .29 tete Tahoe Atte croup i 10.71 12.72 1.586 2.35 .90 .29 DlsotrIciant 13.9; .64 $0311 .00 Group 1 10.47 12.36 2.58* 2.25 t .90 .29 Cable Splicer* IS,20 ,.H 30.92 .41 Group 0 11.31 12.62 1.58r 2.25 .90 .29 Catavor#s and saa'Joaquin Cc Group 9 11.54 13.05 1.504 2.25 .90 .29 ii#ctcioi#ria i 13.05 .96 3411.49 .01 Group 10 11.76 13.27 1.50• 2.25 .90 .9 C#ble Optical# ' 14.49 .9i 3#41.49 .02'• Group 10-A 31.90 33.34 3.554 2,25 90 .29 MAW a&A Golan 0"atiss I' Group it 12.06 11.57 1.58* 2.25 . .90 .29 otectrialans 12.91 1.04 301.10 .04 Group Ca21-A 13.22 ' 14.71 , 1.5u• 2.25 .90 :29 ble Spticare 13.42 1.06 3141.10 .04 Group 1►-D' 13.52 15.03 1.Lbo 2.25 .90 .«9 t Naris and somma Counties Group 11-C 13.44 15.35 1.Su• 2.25 .90 .29 mtectriciaM U.1;' 1.11 30.30'' :02 sincludes 9.#S,pleT b0u[ 0 Pa#tata#bd Nuulth and WV 19 re Nu1W. Cobte 6plicec# I so l.it 30.30 .02 J tlovotar Constructors 14.62 .74; .5i &• .425 Slovatat Conatructocao Yelper 70139 ..745 .;6. . s .GVS stick otanTs"dA t . C#1Mvaru 6 Dan Joaquin cos. 69.96 11.25 51,70 rarer iliuipmont Gptratw oo Chluf of tarty to Gwup to i Tile Sottetas Hatteras Alpine, Amador. Calaveras. , Yldaradu, Nevada, Mt+cot:. , Sacramento. San .tstrquitt. , Sutter. TahNaa, VOtu AnJ Vui.& Cuubttes 7,1S .60 1.20 ..i lion" Qflltlts, VOL 42, NO. 216 -141DAYt NOVIA461a T T, 19P7 uz {I ! 41- pre,tt 1 7 1 11Jb1i1CAT1Ot15 P, 8 1 M441, Inyo, MCA, Los Rads (i110p builh HPw00u F,1•y•M.n�b..M.r..n.. Iplw, Orange' H0e111 EJ.uOu 9e61c Ret66 N a r 1'8.6100. Yacallaa *nJ/o' 11-I so, Sante so WIG Obispo,9lSanta no. AFF'. Tt. . Blaster, Dcllletr povdar0unl Rook 111 • POeden6 V0aU6n tunJ/ora* - I•ppr. T.. Barbara and venture Chemical grout jOtasnl C7u,rty Gbvntles, California plckacaant Crout gunman) Grout wlK/clint Grout pu8pa.nnt Jack- } Its slnerl Judo sunt K(Jeywc i stick 7•M•ts 19.4s µ.03 02,10 .60 and other pneumatic concrolu tilectricianar place( Operatoci Minor Lunnol Orange County (hand or a.Ochinult Puvdurmwn slectrlclans 11.)4 .91 ')14.1.45 .02 Iptiaer house)# Prlmur o„nl Cable splteare MIS ./1 )1.1.41 ,02 shotecots sant steal tulm sl•wtoc oonstruatorsc (&lee( and satturl 'rla.l+ut- It"cial, Inyo, Kern Punt Retlab•r (vu:.d oc (south of Tehachapi oteel)i Tunnel cuncruts Range). We Angeles, tlnlrh/rt Muaaluwant Ibbo, Orange, Riverside, • - i`. Opureting of ttovuiing Ian •etnacdlno, sen •. tY and/z% proutln9 maahlnel Luis Obispo, Santa Sandblaster P,/2 1.05 2.]0 f0 sarWra and Yentuca Counties ♦ j 11 Shaft, t•Ite dnarl Diamond slevatot 0onstcuators 11,41 .745 .96 a .025 ' driller 10,20 1.05 2,10 .60 Itlavatoc Constcuato(s' I' r Ilelpols T01JR ,745 .!f der• .025 �l Korn County (Horth at Sj Gunits laboteres of Tehachapi Ranye) Moaal•son and Ratn,6n 9,07 1.05 2.10 195. Rlwator constructor' 14.92 .141 .96 : a -'015Gunmen 9.1T 1,05 2.10 .95 ` 91evaror 170nstfuctoca' �' �,•� Raboundavrn e,21 1,05 2.10 .95 Mtlpers 701JR .741 is a ,025' P I: ueclalult t+n, c�1�-ssn_'u - M.-�� Loa Angeles and Orange Cos. 11,1)1 .91 1,97 V' .1150 P1aet•c•n' (42 Yq 552951^5sptwber lU, 197 Tendeter .4 til Impari41. Kocnr Lou Anyalea, 8.614P.1040 f00dU6 Pq.,0+4 f1 lls{6arlal, Inyo, mono, j '• 1', „ Ocan9u, RlvscoLds, Gan li-I EJ 6.n its Rlvacatds and San a `' aernardlno, San Lula oblopo, R.16a H a is P0.61.00 V4c01100 .nJ/., V6 Rernardlno Cuuntlsa 11.71 1.05 2.45 ' Los XN41oe and Oranqt Oos. 10,47! 1.OS 2.14 �,f3 .9411th Ou bare and Vuntuca App'.It. footn•�tsl , counties, California I, (a1 ►aployae contributes 41 it baslo Ply gAts tot ovoi R weave I gLuqy, service and 61 for f •an ns to 3 1 local service as VA oat ion P y Yrlck Tender* /9.45 #1.05 11.30 .60 cledil, see Paid Mollda s. A the uah F. rleetcleionsr laborers ' OtuWe County ' ITunn•I) t Ylectrlcions 1).)l .91 1141.45 .02 1161416 Plant Lberecel Su11'ganq ' Cable splicer• 13.95 .61 14.1.45 .02 Wicker, tcackawnl Cbncceto crev, t l Rlevator Cw,attuctocaz Includiwy co.ldara and sprsadeval Irywrlal, Ktcn IBoulh of Changefwussacant Duapernl Dump- Tehachapi Rangel, Loa „ Wan (outaldall sraaq,sc iSzak•_ 1 i Angeles. Orange, Rivureld•, aan are evltchnan on tunnel I . Sen Bernardino. Ban Luke .1111)) Tunnel WAtaclala handlint ; Obispo, Santa batbaca and Want Tool awn Of.N 01.10 02.10 PN'.` Ylntura Countivs elevator Cbaatructoce 11.41 .74S .!f a .025 Cab16 bnderc Chuck tondec/ kluvatoc Conettualat'a' Yippect steal fora raiser , golpece 704JR .745 .56 a .025 and setter'' helper$ vibrator- Rern county (March of ann, lackha'Aac, pneu•atlo �r S�hachapl IMnyu1 tools leacept dr111er►1 loading 1 rlevatoc Canutructora 14.12 .703 SL a 025 an0 unloading ayltator carat + rlovatoc Conatcucwre' pot lender using akaatla ur ' 1>Fj Its 1puc0 70►JR .745 1.56 a ,025 olh4t materials 9.70. l:f! i,1P �s60 c` H011AL 11011111, VOL. 412, NO. 116--i010AY, NOVEMUR Sit 1977 Nod NOOIFiCA11pMS P. y .;J. . _ _ �_.._.......-...,._ ... 1f7C#S1rMt 140. 9A77-5011 (cont-4) astir ►rt•ee Rana►!»fararratt , burr N�M fa•Nsat Ysar4s s�i/sr•s � •� flaetsutac ' ba M9ILos and ocenjo COO. 11.135 tl 1.IS ,l)S ►lastems, S•a,xiefat lap.etlal, Riverside and Sao Bernardino pus. 11.11 Los Angeles and orange pos. 10.1711 1.05 2.30 .05 ;°a LWIC)yet contritutes I1 if basic jougly is tat ovs ! yssfs aatvics and to for t month• to f Yeats` a cvics is ' cati on sy Ctedi sit , paid iWlidaya, A throu}h ►, Mat ' Cunnus LAboratal Noatiesan and Aodaan 9.67 1.85 2.30 .1S Wigston 9.17 Iteboandawn i 21 1.45 7 74 !S W1410N 110 CR77-bOOt Ntxl. 9# halt Fd•e.tnahtr fer�pta 112 F# 579L1-ww"ap4.NMr )0, 107 j liaarlY li+rarlM Son Diatio County, Caiitotnla tars` N t M ►sarlaas YeutAs a•i!•r Apr.7t• _ �!' t14ti tlaystor Constructors 113.11 .715 .56 a .029 tlaystor Cunstructara' Ir _ - /lelpars 7013% .74S St a .015 Router• 11,29 \,60 ,75 1,00 - B#C1a1ON 00 CA77?-5015 - , - (63 Flt 529,:9-9aptsuber )�0,197 i 1 ion Otey CQuoty, California t�ltuc Consuuctocs 13:ti ,71! rSt i •029 r tiavatur constructor*, )M lye&a 70W11 .71} .It r r a O2S tgotera 11,2f ,60 .71 1.00 toot•4 lel Cy.loyef contributes 61 WSW hoot y tats t c over i sora' a rvics awl it basic hourly tato for i snrr he to 9 eats' Nr ice as acatian - toy Credit. Cie paid Wa ideys. throe}h F. 7101E1A4 REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO.-311—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1977 HNIFICATIOnS P. 3 MDUIFICATtOlIS p. 3 CA sCIM30W!}o,�w11-s to - red. tl ..-�.--�.... 942 PO 531103»Mpcaber 30, 3!7 ) fd&p 4M.$is fq.Mis Ot9Ci4fOM LCl171»3000 tCartc'd1 Mameds, Alpin, As&dor, butte Molls P,Isp 4"01400 P61.9s o Calaveras, Calms, Contra Msertf E44tataa - Meats Rates M A w pMtlaes volatile Dee/hr tt..,lr Costa, 0011% Mor N, sl Dopb EH<.00a s Ary#.tr. dotes M t H fMsl600 Ystoll" 004/01 fceeno, Glenn, Humboldt, Rioss A,rr.T..' �. Lake, f060en, "oasts lfarint Hariposa, Mendocino, rlarped,. Parking fat striping Mart Mobs, Muntetey, W&pa, Wovad&, and/or Highway Marketst • •flseer, Plugfre4no, Rings and Tulate&&, Moccesento, \ Coantles son bnito. Mon fcancleco, IM ioaquin. don Matoo, Sant& traffic Delineating Device Clap, Santa Clue, ghost&, Applicator 40.17 .33 .40 b Mierp, siskiyau, Solono, Wheel Mop Instollarl ! ' aglow. stanislaus, Mutter, Traffic surface send- 0 TMasst Trinity, Tulare, blaster$ striper 0.00 .11 .40 b Tealuene, holo and Tuba Watper twhoel stop install& , Comities. Californiatratflo surface rand- Masters striper) 7.06 .5S .40 b &party Seel operations 0rickleyorsl stoomeaenes \ $tiller operator $,06 .3S .40 b Atpiaa, AmMbr, Colawras, ftooe"o Men 1.06 .6S .40 b W Joaquin, seanialous one Applicator Operator 7.00 .SS .40 b T*I~ counties !11.70 0/.N N.14 !1.00 shuttieson 4.90 .55 .40 b A1400da and Contra, Gose • Tap Wan 6,00 .36 .40 b m Counties lt.SS 1.15 1.2! '+ .2S Meaaining counties Traffic Delineating Device Gl*nnWits, tbesso M1 Doo, Heard Applicator# Wheel stop PIGC4, lPIWM ($0090 ntUe s Installer, Itottio sutface Sloes$. stases, Suttee,nW, { s&ndblostoc O.i7 .3S .40 b sb&ata, Mieeee, Suttee, selpet (traffic delineating .f+shasr, vola and Tube r'a Countiesa 13.50 1.43 1.21 I .3S device applicator, wheel N Man Hnd enito aSants Clara �� stop installer, trstfic Counties 13.15 1.33' 1.35 .2S surface soodbioster) 17.57 ,3s ,40 b • lectricianss Sttipet 10.47 .5S .40 b Maripaaa. Wage". 4tsa/ela4$ Relpec isttipet) 5.47, .53 .40 b 6M Taolunna tbuntise Slum Ma&1 operations Siecu tcians 11.71 .91 M1,50 1/4S Mixer Operator 6.37 .1S .40 b Cable splicere 14.00 .94, 3t4.10 1/46. squeegee Man 5.67 .15 . .40 It m 141borat I Applicatoc'opeptoc 7.07 .55 .40 b Asedoc, sl Dopdt, leacamant - shuttleaan 6.110 .55 .40 b MA Vola Counties 11.71 .67 1,75 .02 Tap Man 6.47 .33 .40 b 0$4ae4108 ; Pludatol Alpine, rrodor, Colavoras Contra Cast$ County 14.37 1.15 3.70 • .26 and L. Joequii Counties Hoateces i Brush 5.51' .70 1.36 1.11 Asadoc. 0eorelo nto Dena Tota s. Swat,# ""%small lepara/ Haat•$$ talete• til& 444 . swing 094061 "afraid) case" tion) 11.15 1.04 1.10 3.00 .10 iandbi&atsrl fapechstpeca 110.32 .70 2,36 1.11 snuralsc and fitah 13.65 1.04 1.10 1.00 .10 MDUAL 010111111, vol. 12, ISO. 199--MIDAY, 000612 14, lif! "WIFICATIONS P. 6 MWIFICATIONS P. 6 DSSIs1oA tto CA7z-So14 tcont`el „ter,,., .,_, . f-lwar/s"e4tts Twr.swts �1ftOM ti0. CA77-S41�(PAnt'd} + , /wdr � f,lwer gwwr111r/wm*trim tirwrs7 [Ine+N+a " grim g+Nr M l� /wwrlsws V+rrM+a utter Nww-17 [Arrwnw A#",Tr. g+twa M S iM /wwsfwww Ysr+iNs air. M Fresno, Kinga, mall"ra slectrictans$ and Tulare Counties $11.65 .64 .90 t Mariposa- *1 cad and ghost Metal workers$ . Tuotumne Counties Alsn+ds, Contra Costs, + riectricians $12.71 .94 3tri,SO 1/f4 Napa and 4olono Counties 11.1{ 71 2.11 111 .04 Cable splicacs 14.40 .94 16r1.3Q 1/41 son mateo county 13,5{ ,.73' 1.H .10 Wthccas 5116 &+ttn[ar Amador, it Dorado, sacrament Alpine, Amaeor, Giavoru- and Volo counties , 11.72 .07 1.75 .03 sen Joaquin, dtanialsua and ►aintorat T1w luato Kbunties 9.17 1.00 .70 3.04 Alpine, Ams409, Glareraa and san 3osqulit;Count tea MAI .rush 9,Ii .70 3.34 1.11 lluegecam staamtitWas 1 sprays sheatrock Tapecar '•• n bonito and 4401%4 i swing stages scactolds' j geClara Counties Isa s 1.46• 1.77 .14 sandblasters Structural M01 Ilatw County 14.41 1.14 3.30 .35 I stools F4pachangecs 10.32 .70 2.14 1.11 ►lumbers, I Contra Costa County 14.37 1.35 2.29 .26 ►lus{.ecas Ateamtitterat s �7s1QN X0 7 }Ot! -mrd, I1 j ' 11an Matoo'County 14.41 1.14 3.10 .3S I42 rA 12417-6aptaebev 30, 167 1 ' Alamade, Alpine, Ame40c, t - z CalsY6944. Contra Coats, Dai I I I 0 Mocte, 94 Dorado, ►tuna, Swtboi4t, Marin, Mariposa:, j DSCt&30N Fq, CJ177-3093 - 7Nd. Il A M4cce4, Monterey, Napa, + t t42 FA 52611-septeaWt 30, 197 1 +t Mev&da, ►lacer, soocamsnto, Impertal, lnyo, Korn, los gen sen/to, Son rsanclecor Nr Ar,gelu, !rano, Orange, � • . Joequla sen Mateo3 Santa Alvecalds, San sernardlna, m'• Clam&- Santa Crur, solarw, sen Luta Obispo, Santa i genome, suttrr, Tehama, ' Barbara and Ventura Tuolums, Volo and TubaCountiss, C41itocnia , 410unti+a, Calltacala ng.L Qcyvoll Installers 11.40. 1.49 1.95 .90 .l7+ Srictlaysros stonsmasonam ►aintocat Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, ►asking tot striping Wirt San Joaquin and Tbolum* i ' j and/or ■ighway N&ckerel, i Count 146 11.76 1.00 1.30 ' 1.W Jnyo 4n4 Plow Cogntlej Alameda Gros Cvntr4 Costs Cos 42.53 1.33 1.13, .iS striper 10.47 .SS' .40 b R14c[ada, Nswda, /loco, Striper Malper s.tt .SS .40 { so SGcramento, Sutter, 7ahasa, tcottlo Delineating Device 7elo and Yuba Counties 13.30 t.03 .1.31; .1S + - Witcatoct wheel stop San Bonita and &auto Clot* Installats Trattle suctace crumtiee 12.SS .3S 1.15 .25 Sandblaster Sr37 .SS .40 Is ' et � +« iiDEUL 110tiiil, VOL. 42. NO. IH- 4RIPAY, 000811 ld, 191Y r 051219M Noy CA7MOSI Mont'd7 MINION M0, CA77-3012 Wont'dl PdnN Benefits Pp*ea)e /e,le it: P004e/ene0r.Ar..an ' Mewly [/ete)lae Moody [btetlem Retic N l M Pceeleas Va.*Nea 6041a0 sense N/w Peaeieaa Yodelled end/or Apr.It. Gott Floor Layersr Army.Tr. •M1per (traffic dellneatinj los "else, Orange, device applicator, wheal Rlverelda, Manta BacbaKa, stop Installer, tcattlo Man Lute Obispo, Man surface aaMblastecl 7.97 .55 .40 { Bernardino and Venture Cos. J11.00 .70 -42 ..40 .04 lorry seal one4ratton) ` Miser operator 9.17 ss "410 p $quoegae Man 8,47 .ss .40 Is QO�IBION N0. G77-SOf1 - Mod I1 S ' Applicator Operator 7.17 . S .40' b " ,, (42 Flt 52931-Ba t.%bet 30, 117 ) 6huttlearn 4.10 .SS .16 b p ' Top Man 4.47 As .40 b Imperial, Bern, Los Angeles,. . mwtnln Count ea Orange, tivocol4e, Ban J!L_-.s-______!_._! Traffic Ban Luis Obispo, Delineating Device Po. ` , • Menta /atbere and Vantuca Applicator 0.17 .SS .10 ` , striper) wheel stop Install 11 00"t so, California surface b ndblaacec 4.00 .15 ,10 /alpec (striper, wheel atopDail Installers 11.40 1.40 1.15 .90 .07 inerallae, ttettlo surge" Drywall Tenderas aartdblaaterl 7.05 .H .10 � ► VenturaCount ' jlluetY C-1 01 latlon) Nn urs County county11.21 '1.05 2.45 Minot "rotor M.9f .ss .40 b ' squeegee Man 7.19 Is ./0 b Intents Marta) 10.21 1.05 2.10 .40 Zm 4plicatot Operator 7.04 .3s .40 b Ian Barbara County Muttleman 4.10 .53 .40 b (accept Manta Marla) 10.11 1.05 3.10 .40 TP Man 4.09 .SS .40 b [ern county (China Laet1 I nn M Plaster Tanderar Bevel Ordnance Trot Ventura County 11.21 1.03 2.41 1.10 Station, Kdwerda A/7) 13.23f .l.{f .2.10 ,40 #ants Barbara County [ern County (Remainder (Manta Matta) 10.21 1.15 3.10 .40 of County) 9.40 1.N 2.10 .40 Santa Barbera County Plumbers) steastlttecsl laasapt Fanta Maria) 10.13 1.05 3.10 .60 lapecial• ion Angeles, Otang , seen County tchlna Late tiveralde, Dan Becnaedlno, Baval Ocdnancs Trot station Man tuts Obispo, Santa "words An) 13.321 1.N 3.14 .40 Barbara and Ventura Col. 12.41 '100 141 1111 3/11 #ern County (temaindec j Gott Floor Layers) sit County 0.40 1.{s 3.10 .fs boa Angeles, Orange, i {luabeta) stemsfltterar Riverside, $ants Berbake, $apeclal, Moa "$Joe, t San Luis Obispo, San Ccaage, fiver/da, son Bectacdino and Ventura ()a S. 11.50 .7{ .42 .40 .06 brnar4lnev Ban Lula t Obispo. Santa Batboys aAd Vented• Counties 13.41 1N 1N 110 3/43 HDIIAL 1110I8TIA, VOL'42, NO- 49-F[IDAT,.OCTOIItII 14, WY 1001FICATIOUS t. 0 INDDlFlCATIOUS P. 10 poo iastttit pa as + Sule M Tom' "��t Sstla /dsN Bs.Hao Formas, DtSIg11 Mo. CA77-5014 - Mod, 0l ""dr lbrtNas M..rly 04a I.. 142 FitS2fU•Npttat»r 30, lf7 ) Salla 00`p peutees Yoae)be 040/4r Sa)aa M S,IF pesNasa woostiss a /a Bas Die"Ownty, GrlUorsia A"r.7a. S'hRli. A tw: Drywall Installers HAS .44 1.10 .+i .07 "T) 0aintarsa CbsnBsl Park no ivtwwwand/orlaborenlSifhwty Marksraa croup 1 `` 1.60 .45 •20_ trafflo Delineating device Group 1 7.{0 .45 .20 applicator 0.37 .00 .40 Y Group 3 4.85 k5 101661 stop installer) - lra(tic surface sand- 61 0tort •tell»r 0.00 .00 .40 B PFW MW71roptesber , Baipar {trsttia surface Chshpr sandblaster) wheal stop k1eklsysrt 11..50 .20 Installer) atiperi 7.00 .00 .40 ,i ., Slurry heal Operationson I -M229• ��) Miter Oparatar 634 SS .40 " b � I 2 1 1 tq t�, � Squeegee Man 7.00 .SS .40 b Changer r> Applicator operstoe 7.00 SS .40 b Plumbers td Stasafltlers . 11 .50 .61 .10 Muttleman 4.10 .SS 40 b 'Rep Man 6100 .SS .40 o Decision �IAjr-4?3o. 1ka1. >}1 01401beeor •teamfitters 12.41 lot 164 114 1/4i 1 - Pei r r iif7 sheet total Workers 12.06 1.04 3.24 .01 Change r, Z Soft Floor layers 9.62 \46 .50 .oat 0 Plumber• ad Staeatlttirs, 1I ho 85 .10 1 $best Metal Workers 11.06 .50 M .OT A OM1244W P0. CA77-5091 - #41A. 01 d�rry4 443 n51161-teptsshor 30, 117 1 Dec Sion IA A268- 4A San Diego Ownty. Colitonris (42-" 5301 71wdrivervan r 30,1 ) CLanp r Definition of t Drywall Installers 412.45 46 41.20 .90 .07 Winters and . &Ora 3- City of Council Stu a oral abutting •loob41e) ite•nrittera 12.41 104 164 lit 3/46 V7xcludlork tscl Ing wow ort or partsiniss to the Miss I Alver) Meet Metal rarkstr 13.96 1.44 2.26 .Ol - tcn4 3- City a Counell Bluffs sd abutting clpa1it100 rk on or ptrtstalog to the Miasourl River) 10• City of CoiBeil Bluffs snA ebutting swsicipel hasrk on or pertotmlag to Us Missouri !giver) nt 0i+retan- LoM I. City of Council 81u[fy and a►utt s clpolities-ian_aluillas work on or pertaining to the Miisourt Agri ck 1>'lv rs-Cats 10- City at Council Bluffs ad abutting suAlttpelit 4 kPilpitne'work 041 or prtststng to tki Missouri River) i tet .P.,► HOINAL K11O16111, VOL. 42. NO. 199--#RIDAT, OCTOM 19Y? i i SWUSS AS owls low ' STAt'St California COU11TISS, Alaaeds, Alpl-ke, A"6oc, Gutta, G14re[I9, CDlusa. Contts - CData, D•I Norte, 91 Dorado, ►[nano, ISS ON NO . 107 [ajr L Glenn, Iluat..Dldt, Ringer less, Lesson* r Madora, Merin, Msripoaa, Mendocino, Maccsd, Itodoc, htrmt•r•y, Roper Nevada, I !lacer, ►luwas, aactaa•nto, bon bonito, ~ i •stir ►rigabaa•lu ar..au r t San Francisco, son Joaquin, San Mateo, U H•wIr �� lbaeea ,I Santa Clara, Tanta Crut, Shasta, Sierra. asks 14411 ►•• • YasaN•a n1Ar Slekiyou, Solano, Sonaai, Stanlalaus, A�r.Tr. Sutter, Tohaaa, Trinity, Tulare, TuolugaAs, Volo and Yuba 1D4►t1A5 j 1.95 l0'. OSCISiON O"Em CA71-5010, DATit Date of Publication iHtIT MiTAL MOAI(fkL ( l 0,23 43 .44 ,a3" supersedes Aolalon No. CA77-5019 dated April 22r 1977, In I1 fR 10111. S►SIMSiKKT 1LTTCtti 2 ..45 g4 �`.0%, i �AIVIIOM o►MDSItr building Construction (does not inlcude single taetly 1 h[ws and 4a[Mn typo spactoants up to and Including a otoclos), heavy aM r ). _ highway oarr•trrotion and dredging. VLLDLIti --tecetre rate ►rjscr d tot craft ► onaisa apratioa to which te11lna is lacidantot. `t I istis ►def•bea•ht•here e•ts N••,d• SI•s•,1•a jjYtDT1S R ` , ' Sehs N a S ►easi+ias Ye:ett•a sellar , a - Fat a cos. 1 ! sr$. to S Volt$ - 211 over 5 ye 31 of Tresis i �'•Tt hourly rat ! - hold No o • - A tbtou h ► all ND•tSSt•1 f 32.41 .90 ! 1.17 11.50 .0! Y S ! LLSSMARSbS 11.111 .775 1.00 a! .02 AID DAY51 ICSLATUSI StuMarsonst A-M ears DaYt •-Momotiai Day{'G-IFds►eadsK• Gaya D-40nS Dayj A-Tha r 1 ilei Motto. Humboldt, tdks,� ' tea Doyl r-Chtist"m Day,: It ,, I , • �,' I' Merin, Mendocino, Mops, San Francisco, San Motto, \ t„1 1 Slaklyou, 0olono, Sona", ' ! and Trinity ODuntiea 31.43 1.50 1.10 1.00 aaS Z • I,'. } Alameda and contra costa G Counties 11.10 1.aS 1.aS .30 } + Fresno, Sings, Madera, n' Mariposa and Ma[Ced Count Ne 11.05 ,.9! 1.00 to aUtte, Coluso, at Dorado, Clan, Lassen, Nodoo, !•vadat`. 1 ►laCn[. F1LY•r aaC[ar•AWe Shasta, Sierro, Sutter, } .1+ i; '! t t •+, TMa", Volo and Yuba Goa. 11.10 .00 1.00 .aS t , Monterey and Santa Cru$, • i t t :,, , ,+ !}, rt 1 '"' + Counties /i.ia 1.33 1.36 i San bonito ant Santa Clate • counties il.i! 1.01 1,41 .02 1 t, ' I . , I�, 1 }4 1 '• Alpltt•, A"dot Glavnrur . San Joaquin, Stantalt" ane t'' 1 �•i I,' Tuolu" Counties 10.15 1.00 1.00 1.4141 + ` alt '1' 'I l' � }f:� r( ,t t 4,. ' t ,1 I , •' } lu3ate away 11.10 '1.00 1.00 .OT tir�'.,' '• t ,; t' t n .t1) �1 Y r'I � ' .t tt ,'� , Yt.. I I , ... + ( � . , +,, • 1 � � ; 1 1t i (• v �.1 ?i � I 1. i • 1 ., 1 n r r n f10fAAl 21011TH! VOL 40, 140. 190-►110AY, WTVAUR 30,, 1717 t > D/1e3s3D6►�►. art-t/211 ' ►sp. 3 f,laNlr/pelta 1r•r,afab hl„1r irerhtr fq.r,,.r Hrir iarlt Haarir EMutl•,t "-I., _! ELuU•e Neter M M F•arls*$ Yet•ttwa 0a4/01 Rater It i/ f0091066 Yac41100 6.t4/ar Apr,It. I Apv Tr. 'MICK TWOMSotr, Bl Dorado, �, BLMCMIC3AM/t fCont•d►• Alpine, ahoet ! Narsda, Placer, sactaaanto,. lake triceane Alas Sierra and Yolo Counties f 0.30 f 1.00 f 1.70 Cable Splice ! 13.24 .67 36+.77 .66 'Cable splicers 11.38 .Y! 31#.77 .it San Francisco and Ban Mstso, _ Butte, Glenn, iLassn, Modos, Counti*o 10.00 .6S 60 ►lues•, Shasta, Slski", ffteno, Rings, Madera and / Tsh"4 and trinity Counties Tulare Counties 16.35 .00 1.40 Slectriolons 12.24 1.12 311;.705 .04 CASFWT"S 1 Cable Splicers 13.44 1.13 36+.70S .04 Carpenters 1 L fS 1.37 1.71 .IS 111 tunnslt Bardwood floor taye101 Power leetrlclaneM Cable /plleers' awe opecatoret saw /!lore! Ble/tris 1].43 1.12 IH.705 Ot shingletst Stael Scaffold Cable Splicers 11.11 1.11 31+.105 .04 , Erector• and/oc Steel ihorltv4 Ca#averss and San Joaquin Brectora 11.40 1.22 1.71 /S 0{ Cvuntl0 Millwlrghts 13.15 1.]] 1.71 ./5 .04 /lectr#ciansr Technicians MIS .12 11+1.25 .01 ' F##edriveraan, bridge# what( cable Splicers 13.67 .23 32+1.25 .01 and dock butlders 13.23 .44 1.34 .71 .44 Contra costs County t' CXM MT PASO"; ! Bl+otricians 15.30 1 ,70 14+3.00 Cent Masons l0.ii 'I.IS 1.43 1.IS .6S Cable Splicers 16.70 .70 36+1.00 lMsticl "nesltal All COMOOtticn Mreona 16.21 i.1S 1.4) I 1.10 .0s 0+1 "Otte and Ousboldt Counties, Nen walking GOO rrlrttl,rg or Sleatricisns 11.25 .60 34+1.65 .04 Cable Splicers '12.15 .SO )WAS .114 +2 slip Cots scafrolde 16.3% 1.11 1.43 1.10 +.4S Fresno, Bing$, Mehra MA n, DATMALL lNSTALLM 11.53 1.33 1.71 75 .07 1 ELEt311tC1AMI - �� !blot+are counties f �' Alwda County - Eleotrlclana 1J,T{ .t0 ]1+1.03 , .OS r��r1t" electricians 13.11 1.05 3N1.1S 03 Cable Splicers 14.04 .40 3t+1.05 AS to Lake. Iter in, hMn400lno sM Cable Spliceru 14.13 LOS ]6+1.15 .01 Solea Counties Aaadut, Coluse, sactaaonto, Sutter, Tolo, Yuba and ` lens 12.11 1.11 }4+.10 .03 •;r' , Cable Gbit Splicen 13.61 1.11 31+.38 those portion* of Alpine, Mariposa, Merced, Stanislaw 111 001440, Nevada, Place[ And Stotts Counties Nest ) and Counties Electricians the Sierra Mountain 1 Elaotrlalan+ 2.61 {2 31 It M+tetehad I Cable $#Itc•ve 10.01 .43 3t I6 Blectticians 14.10 .25 30+.65 .445 Cable Splicers 11.03 .45 3N./5 .042 ! Tunnelal Slectcicions 14.51 ".SS 31*.45 .045 Cabin Splicer* f 14.02 .FS 3N.R3 .iI4 ' * 111 { � .' 1, S �#.••1 �/ t,.. ,' ' � � i ,I t # 1 j ti, "• *, VIDUAL 1144161111,,VOL, 42, 240. 1t4-i0i0AT, tri IM11ER 110, 4277 ' 7,,..11•. 7 � ,. , i W1910t MCI, C:A77-9010' ,. • PASS ) owlelol W. CA77-5090 PASS 6 c , Fringe Benefits percents �. 8#41# Pelage Umofe►erewh _ Usir Newel, t renes Mettlet lean•• .+' RSM• N•E Fatal eas ve"Oft eat/et Rete* 144,11 V624110111`04•[448 Vee•11• en4le1 Aa►r.Tr. Apr.Te. EMont*rey County Cont'd) ` J 4LAIIERls (Cont'd) 1 Alpine, AwAdort Butte.% ; Electricians 1 12.50 1 1.10 302.3406 Cleavers@, al Dorado, Cable Splicers 13.81 1.10 302.34 302.301.06 Maripoast Merced. (North' •�' Maps and Solana Counties of City of Livingston)# electricians 12.47 .61 30.15 .04 Modoe, INtrada,tlaeerr , t Cable SpliCat• 11.61 .68 31l4.45 .06 eacrownto, $an Jeaqulnr { ' Ban Benito, Banta Clare and Bhaeta, Slate&# Siskiyaat Santa Crus Counties' atenislaue# Sutter, "ham# Electricians •13.80 .77 3%4l.S0 i0S Toolunte, Toto sM Tubs Cable splicers 15.33 .77 30+1.60 ,OS Counties d 10.186 .!! ! 1.50 fan Francisco County + Fresno. aims, Reasta and Electricians 13436 1.06 30.90 106 Tulare Counties, and the, f table splicers 1733 1.06 30.00 .06 ras,aining portions of ' Ban Mateo County Maresd County ` ).018 .il 1.06 411! i) . Electricians 13.66 1.15 3%+1.00 100wo RRaRs4 ELNVAMR COHSTRUCMAS 13.49 14 .35 306 .02 Pence Reactor• 10.66 1.26 3.32 1.16 .44 iLEVATOR COUSTRUC@4R3' "FLPERS 700JR 1.56 .IS I0a .03 Reinforcing 11,33 1.26 2.23 1.66 ,/8• ELEVATOR CONSTRUCMRS' 921RUM ornanantall Stru^tural 11.55 1.26 2.22 1.60 t!1 {FRos.) SOUR IA"Il le t GLA31ERst 1 Alameda and Contra Costa Alasada, Contra Coate, Lags, counties 11.30 1.4) 1.21 .i15 z Marin, Mendocino, (Southern outte# Colu•a, 41triat.' �i; Q halt of County irom North of a' mumboldts Late (that z Ft. Stagg), Monterey, Naps, portion of County [tai a a .• .` rl Ban Benito, San Francisco, Lakeport up to County, we Ban Mates. Santa Clara, Banta Line), Revels, 1`14"t Crus, Solana, 0.01. from east 1 pluwass ft sts, Users. t ' of Fairfield) And BonomA ' Tahawa and Trinity Counties 11.00 .8t .5! Al ` Counties 11#71 1440 1:11 .42 Colaverse and Nn Joaquin ' Counties •11.30 .ii .$a :51 lake (team City of Lakepeet ` t down to County Lins)t Marine ' _ Mendocino and Moana 023091109 0.41 .67 As Uof 1/!1 'tC ire.,,. - , f ' f.t :} •'„ • ,,• ••''• ' , y1011A1 41811T10, VOL. 41, Nd. 190410DAY, "Plot IS 3O0 liyy oBCi/I0M M0. CA77-SO90 ►apt 4 vt DICI![OM MD. CA71-6091 Fa)* 7 M00rir E4a0rr06 N.«17 E4.nri0. 1*+00 M&B F00610*f y.tallfa 0.410, v /•.61006 V.tatb. .4/., Alyt,h. lyy",7,. LIONCOMSTMIUCtIOMI (Cont'() LATMas141 ICont'il MAripoes, Merced, Stsnt9law MCntey and Benki Crw and Tuolu•one Counties ountlu - 111.30 .4/ .SS '.O1 Linemen 1 9,43 .42 11 It J Ben ►ranclwo and W% of San Mateo County 13.07 46 1.00 .01 Cable Splicers 10.11 .42 14 1% Ben Benito and Santa Clara Mcntsrey County r Counties 12.0! .9/ 1.7S CtOundmen 6.41 1.10 3%+2.10 .OS Fresno, King$, M►M[a and Linamen) Technician• 12.S4 1.10 34+2.30 .04 Tulare Counties 11.03 .3S .41 Cable Splicets 13.46 1.10 N+3.10 .04 Mariposs, Merced, Stanlalaus 1 , Maps And Solana CorrntiaII' and Tuoluane Co)ntise 14.76 .41 Linemen 13.07 .60 )%+1.10 .04 Mlador, SI Doradoa- , orAmento 1�, Cable.tplloers 11.64 .69 30+1.10 .44 ani Tole Caunttea 4.44 .41 , 1.40 Butte, Glenn, 4*6tn, Iluatas, Southern halt of San MAtoo , I "gets, Teham ant Trinity / County 14.01 ', 31 1." Counties r Lt MS C0WT1KUCt10Mr Groun*wn 9.51 .67 1%+.705 .02 Contra Costa County , , Linemen) Equipment Operators 13.94 .47 l%+.70S .02 Groun.daen 11,40 .70 l%+I.00 cable Ssplice[$ 11.16 .47 14+.70S .01 Line S61Aiab yulpvsnt Opetetots 11.41 .70 ) 1.00County , ae Lin* n 15.10 .70 34+1.00 " r Grourmien 6.46 1.05 3%+1.15 .01 . Cable Splicers 16.76 .70 )%+1.00 Linemen 11.91 1.05 )%+LIS \ .01 Vol Mott*, Modoo And Stoklyau• Line Squiprsnt CS.aratore 11.61 1.0! )N1.15 .N Counties /odor, polus-, Sactamento, Z Ties ttiamer helpers Groundaan 4.14 .41 1% .10 1/3% Butter, Tula,' Yuba and thaws Q Bead gtound.aan) Nadgrouod- r - portion, of Alpine, ll Dotado, � men (Chipper)r IarMrmenr Nevada, rise*[ and !terra T"1 Jwkha+aaeraan 1.40 .I5 11' 10 1/21 Counties Dost 09 the MAIM 1 1444 ^ Line Bqulpeant Men 1011 .45 1% .14 1/2% Siert$ Mountain Water" Linemen loUaprayerl Navy CroundtMen 4.97 .73 1%+.75 .045 Linemen 11.11 .73 l%*.7S .04S Lina Iquipment tens Cable Splicers r •12.3) .7) 1%+.75 .44S G[tlUed neuns Welder .. 11.51 .aS 11 .10 1/11 ' Ttee Ttiaarr 10.43 .41 1% .10 1/34 Lake, Met in, Mandocino Cable Splicers) Lsadmenl ,E,'. and Bon.0" LountIa6 Iola %ptaysc 12.74 .4% it .14 1/2% Graurw%aaa Y ' 9.1! 1.11 N+.60 .02 fresro, Kings, MAdera and Line equipment 0perstori •" 11.11 1.11 31+.60 .02 4 iylate Counties Linemen MIS 1.11 )%+.40 -.01 Groundaen 11.0 .75 3%+.lS AS Csitl& Splto&ra 1).41 1.�1 3%+.N .43 1Linaaan) Line Squipmnt Operator& 12.61 .75 3%+.91 .04 Cale Splicers 14.36 .76 34+.99 FIDIRAL ING1014, VOL. 42, NO. 190-IAIDAY, 64PUMU11 30, 11Y? ' r 1 r W341011 W. CA77-54110 rsgo 5 SWISltle Ola. CA71-5400 lois Od+M lrwk4 torts {' , ias)s r+t+N SaokH raraopts • Nrwl �� lbrutba Mawlt 4,dorrNra Maui N A 11 Paatisa Yarrara "A/r, Sates M i M ha4)aas Yrratlrr .pilot Aqr.h, Ap,. thtifvmo (Costa) 00 t7121M'HOL't1CMa ICpnt'd) � Vantatey, bon bonito, 44a MnMokdt County IN teo, Santa Clots Sad 4rawtdaea 1 0.00 .60 '30+1.05 ,04 Santo Ccwa OwAnties Lineman 11.25 .04 3l+3.tS .44 lssolmding pottioas of Cable sglicets lt.ls .80 3a+1.OS .St Counties in the the take Tsh" Sao ftancieco County Rtes) Qgow 6son 13.35 1.44 It+.04 .04 #tush 1 11.22 �00 0 1.30 .44 .03 Linemen) Technioksaa IS.SSI 1.04 3%+.t0 .46 Wtay 11.47 :! 1,30 .00 .03 Cade splicots 17.53 1.04 1041.00 .04 Taparo 11.77 ! 1.30 .00 .03 lea iesito, tants Clara, take Tahoe Acta oat boats Ctma Ceuntiot stush 14.1! 070 .7S 0teuaMas 11.0! .47 304,130 .4S Sptayi sumo""l itself Limsmat Lino equipment Tatets 11.20 + .74 ,75 ogawtoto 13.70 .47 Itfl.SO .OS take, Platin, 44u,duolee, tan Cable tgllcacs 15.41 .41 111+130 41 rtaaoisao end iotwaa Coa. *W4.1 Serra" 1k.74 1.40 .03 1.53 brush 10.77 .51 1.10 .00 .03 fAit"m,I !pray 13.02 .04 1.10 .00 .43 Alrl", Ardor. Calaveras Topets 11.72 .N 1.10 .10 .01 and tan Joaquin Countioa Omtte, calm", alsaa, tassan, brush 4.03 .70 1.31 1.11 loscluding the outgo" It tpgayf bAeattock Taper" Cornet), "tudoo, Hums, Z swing stage# Scaffold) Shasta, tiskiyou, Sutter, 4aakaTons",t Strmctutai. Tons , Trinity and 144 ti 0 db $teak 0.13 .10 3.34 1.11 counties tS Plasm, Rings, iNdors and stutht tot Tooitref boilers t.7{ .60 .40 en Tulare counties Sptoy) sandblasterf.Sttuctutal blush! Tapeto 11.13 .41 .20 stool$ Win$ Stasi lopets 0.25 .40 .40 Spgay) sttuctcual stool 11.31 .41 1.0 Lesson County (that pdttiorn Nagipcas, marcod. Stantelaus ' that list eastratd of Iwy. 4 sad Tuolumne Counties 1315, Matthrud to and bruah' 0:44 .74 .41 .75 :43 including 40nay LIAO) S swing $gavel ropethonlotei $rush 10.63 .70 .75 $cswa Chair$ steam ClooniMi Sw oyi gttuctutal stool! alter blasting- 5.45 .70 .!5 .75 .41 lapegt 11.30 .70 .7S ) 1pga�► sandols"tln$ 10.10 .10 .4{ .71 .011 4A1 _ :1 N ' •' V. , NOiiAi iI915111k, VOL ft, "0. M-MCAV, 6014JAM 30, 197Y, 1 ,. Palo 11 C) l ) I Ti seals Friap s•s•#its palsaata .�. PAO0*'1S„affla pat.•.$ laws N•ar11 �� llaretiaa "00411 fdrra,l•w Saes "R l ►aarl00• Yaasiea •ad/•I lairs "l M p00.laaa Y64+1100 ant/a, FAIMf111NI (ObWdl I A►1i•Tr. Tr, ►AISTWI fCgnt`0) Apye. Alaa»da, Contra costa, II Dorado, Maps, Nevada, Noasining Counties .►lacsr, Saerawnto, Storrs, Traffic Delineating Device blanc and VOW cauntise Applicator# Wheel Stop (excluding portion@ of Installet# Traffic Sutfcce Counties In the Laks S&ndbIslpetlast*t(etattic delineating i 0.07 .50 .35 b oe Art Tab" !tush i 11.12 A9 i 1.30 .00+ .03 device applicator, wheel ,#toy 11.37 .90 1.30 .10 .03 stop installer, traffic Tapes• 11.02 .99 1.10 .00 .01 surface sandblaster) M2 SO .35 b Dal Motto and Muaboldt Counties stripat 9.97 .5o .35 b !tush 7.SS .S0 .30 .SO Melpec (stiper) 1.27 .50 .35 b Sproy# Sandblasters# structural slurry Seat Operations Itself swing Stoge# Tspecai , Mixer Operator 1.17 SO 3S b 9agerhangere 7.10 .50 020 00 t Sque"oe man O,lT SO 35 b I Patti" tat Striping MgrM &rAlat Applicator Operator 7.72 .SO .35 b ) St'ghway mackerel 1 ShuttUaun 4.6% 50 .35 b hesho, Sings and Tulare owntiol Tap Man 6.22 .50 .3S b Ttoffie Delineating Davie* , PiTaed►uan0 Oont[a Cb@ts j host stop 1.07 .10 .31 \ Counties 30.10 7a 1.05 .03 lineal Stop instsUsif Traffic �, + Surface Sandblsetorl Striper 1.69 .10 .39 b butte, Colusa,,Glenn, Lassen : ! Z Mlget (wheal stop installer, ` fsouthtestern bait of Lassen , traffic Surface @andblastor, Caunty), 9luuas, $left&, -y striper) 6.03 .50 .35 ► Sutter, and Yuba Counties 9.79 .56 1.00 A slurry Nat Operations Montecoy County 12.31 1,.00 .35 .01 N Hiatt operator 6.60 .90 .35 b , Fresno, lingo, Madera and I + t, Syuogae Man .• 7.$1 .SO I ,.35 b Tulare Owntier 9.21 t ,00 1.50 1.11 Apgiisater Opecatgt 6.03 .10 1 .35 `b Alpine, Aayaor, Sutter Colavoras IlsuttIS"n I 6.65 .50 .35 b Obtuse# SI Dorado, Glenn, lop Men i $.63 .SO ' ,33 b, Wean (4A), nevada, PISCO[, f ,►Imaas,'soctasanto, son Joaquin, slate$, suttor, i t , Yalc and Yuba counties 11.11 71 1.50 .01 Ion F[amisco County , 12.33 1.00 2,23 103 1 lan*tab County 7.72 .60 .00 3.5o .025 r 1102RA1 0101STIN, VOL 42, NO. Ifo--MRAY. N01IMUR 70, 1911 r . all k6 t lode lfrtsp 4404110 h�swlta •eats ►rigs bsdlta lere,sefs 1 Pswtr E1eseNes PewtR Eaaafies 1eNs M A M Possless V0641100 444/41 141066 N a N Peesisss YecefNe ee4/fr Ape.Tu• Apr.7r. ' P&ASTROSA9f tCont'dit PLUNI RS10 Stoaotitteral (Cont'd►. Mot Porte, Nuaboldt, Lesson Alpine, Aaadot i4outhorn loorthwstern halt), Perin, portion of county), Sutte, ' Modoo, P4pa, {testa, Cleavages, Coluso, freono, ' tleklyou, /olono, Sonows, I �' 016n0, Rln{!, LO Mn, 10164490, Tahooe sad?tinity Counties E 14,25 .98 .54 $1.25 .41' i � Patipess, 1016toN, Ik,doo, Marlposa, "Broad, StenislausMonterey, fluaos, fon Jooquin, and Tuoluemu Counties b41 .90 3.55 1,24 Santa Crus, Shasta, Siete&, fIAST41K4AS' Tea MS1 ' Slakiyou, stanislaus, Sutter. Als"do VA Contra Costs Whose, Trinity, '[ul4te, Counties 5.47 .60 1.10 Tuoluan4 and Tuba Counties •4 11.60 4 1.79 4 2.00 .10 , (comm, sings sad"&data' Lake, Maps and SC1ano Coa`lttlea 13.31 1.1) 2.29 .1{ Counties 9.44 .40 1.44 1 , t pal Porto and attestw)dt Sia franolaco and San Patw Countiaa 13.35 .44 3.33 .45 Counties 0.66 .!4 1.20 1.31 iloorsR4a Alpine. Assdot. 91 Dorado, '. 1 Manage sM Contra costa 000. � 1016vads, E14C4r, Sectan4nto, t ibatlt! 114.94 1.17 .1.14 .64 .04 Sloven sad Toto Counties 7.{5 .451 1.44 .94' l Plastic Pockocal Slttlemen Celavlcaa aM am rao"vin 43 kettles w/o pun") , 11.15 1.17 1.10 .60 .44 Counties 9.43 .40 1.40 .EO, Sltusastio10 Snassletal flee- ' nor in County 1.33 .40 3.40 -66 ftroppstst Coat Tse built up 11.04 1.17 3.10 .60 .44 Maa%arsy County 10.40 1.25 1 .x1.74 ' Alpine, Colovlwo. PscipC4a, San S4a1tC,'Santa Cloc4 and , Pacood, San s Ssata Cru% alwntias .7! 11.44 ,' `' Caputo, it�snlslaw and Tulltsxle Counties Aleo4daloun Ct t,, Motors lslet4, tilo Z y r,' 13.1% 1.35 3.39 ; ' F .12 composition end built up) 11.29 .90 .67 Contra Costs County ' , 11.47 1.31 3.3E .34 Folk Machina Opnrat09 11.44 .9/ .67 na fiA4iW1 Steoatittsk'•' �'ti•' ,: Suttl, CClusa• it Ibtado, " r Aoodor iMotthern halt of 'i"' J ; Olean, •seen, "Woo, Placer. / County). Sacramento, Tolo,tt•;t,:• frena. $best*, Stott&, at Sorado,.Pevoda, Most it''•.:• Y r SllkiyoY, Sutter. Trhaar, and S/seta Counties 14x- ,,., ► ' ,, Trinity said Tube Counties oluditi4 Lake Town Ages) 13.44 1.33 1.01 .14 "Otero 11.40 .91 ' • .40 Oke T4b" he*& ( 10.95 .14 .{0 �1.l1; .LOi frraao. Sims, 1016dsra said' leads. 01aa4ciao, son ftanclaso Tulare Counties anm o"'GoilCounties• 11.70 1.941 r 1.54 `3.1T.. - 'a{ '•,. '' Rootass '.11.35 5.44 ..SO Oke. Psrin. Haran oino, Papa,'' 1 4olano lad 40tmOmla Counties • :q r, , ,-b �.�,. • . , Soo#ors 30.13 !s 1.94 1.61 •404 1 r ,•,+ . . + 5 Motto 110061810 ptt)srll i 13 tattles r/o pumps) 11.3! 10.10 1.30 1.43 .44 �, : ,i,N•,t :,;• . ,..j r t Sitmenetittl 4parllacol Sips- t,' '{ }: 1 �'1 t' ,x, . secl9paea10 Coal tar ptlab 11.11 .45 1.34 i.41 .4{' 1 ,• � t•i l .� � 1 . ' t 5 t' , , i '•/ 5 l a 101' ' 1 i ' '! 1 y � { . . ,}• . ll' .; .. - r j 1 �. 5 r� 4". 3• •..1 "ClItAL 11011114, VOL. 42, EW. 110-FAIDAY, UPTIMUl< 30,.1977 • t Oede Ida##Ss"All Permeate sits robe 00"1108 permeate Mewlr #irraitaa Moody lbutle* taws M a M Passions veeetws esd,4r Raws H M Paasloss ve8a0we ead/er ' Apr.Th Asp.Tr. Worms (Cont'd) ' MUST MSTAL W0110SMSt (Cant* . Dal Mott* and MuMbolit Ml Mott*, MtlmbOldt, L411e, Counties 1 Marin, Maodo0lno, Ran Roofsts 1 10.13 .40 .70 .14 ►rancisoo, Sonoma uM Monteesy and Santa Crus Trinity Counties 1 12.lp 46 $ 1.74 .12 i Counties San Mato County 12.42 ` .6f 1.41 .12 Poolots 10.40 1.40 1.11 f 1todoo and Stakiyou,Countise 10.2s .12 .24 .43# fan Francisco and San M4too Fresno, Ringo, Madera and Counties Tulare Counties 111.0$ .73 1.22 .14 Moo[era 10.93 f0 LMS 1.10 .04 SOFT FU" LATOISI ***tic Workers and Asttl*men' Alpine, Amat, butte, (2 kettles) without pus" 11.14 .40 1.14 1.10 ', do 41 Calav*r&s, Coluea, al Doesdo, #itumastior thaasletsi Glenn, Lassen (**oludinq Nperrapp*rs0 Coal tar 11.93 .40 1.15 1.14 ,64 Money Lake Areal, Merced Amador, Sactatento and YOIrt isast of •an Joaquin River), Counties Plumes, son Joaquin, Shasta. f Roofere Wota, the sed Sacramento, Stanialaus, Composition) 10.11 1 1.04 1.10 1.00 .47 Sutter, Teham&. Trinity, inamelet and titch 11.11 1.04 i.ls 1.44' .07 Tuolumne, ToW and Yuba San Mnito and Santa Clara Counties and tkos* portions Counties Of sl Dorado, M*vaSa, Planet MOOfeesl mettle {1 kettle)„ 16.11 .66 1.14 and steres Counties (excluding SUM METAL WORXLASI I I I I I Lake Tahoe Area) 10.73 .64 1.30 1.00 .10 Alamads, Contra Costa, Maps Money Lek* Ar*a and Lake and Solana COUlltle* 11.25 .60 1.93 lit •.04 Tahoe Area 14.45 .70' .30 0 Alpine, calaveras and Almada, Contra Coats, Lek*, e San Joaquin Counties 11.77 .44 1.40 .63 Marin, Mendocino, Merced, f1 Amadot, butts, Coluaa, iWnteray, Map&. San banito, R1 Dorada, Glenn, Fluman, ban ►ranal*co, San Mateo, SacreShasta, Sierra, t Santa Cruz, !uttert,, Tt Tehaau, Yolo en0 Solano andSonomaCounties •11430 .40 1.00 0 .14 Yuba Crwnttss 11.44 .73 1.41 .11 #PRIMKLRA ►IYTTSASs Marlpos&. Merced, Stanialaue Almada, Contra Costa, Morin, f and Tuolumne counties ' 11.14 .40 1.10 .K Papa, San ►rencisco, San Monterey, San bcnito, Santa Masao, Santa Clot&, Solano ,i Clara and Santa Cruz counties 11.3#' .30#.64 1.445 1.115 and Sonoma Coounttas 16.36 .65 1.45 � .09 Msmainin9 Counties 11.117 .61 .65 .04 f 4TRANFITTRASI Alameda &nd Contra Costa Cos. 11.10 1.25 2.29 .161 Dal Norte end 1Mrmboldt Cas. 11.64 .41 1.13 .06 or f110NA3 R$01#TtR, VOL 42, fig. 11P0-41110AY, 6"Ismtit 30"Ity'r Via. t WISIOM 00. G77-S0{4 Papa 17 A" 00, CA77-S410 Page,16 t , t � • A-Mev Tear's Myr s-Maanrtat Myl C-independsnca Dsyr lawsD-LAboc Myt t-Thanasytvin4 MYL r- htistMas Day. a � lria*a{a►a{it.!al*a*tr �' ' tlaerlt SMatites �'f1g7tD l ` haft If PMkl6ts Macartaa a.Ihr A. oaployer contritwtes et of be$lo hourly rata for aver S year$' tOtRA=�iR7s[Wt 4w,Ti. aotrice, and 24 of baric hrwtly rata for o aa�nths to S years &a Vacation Pay Ccadlt, $i$ Paid ttolidaysr A thcough V, Alal*sd&, Contra Corte, 001 *Ott#, MUJM1�01dt, take, ►, saploylr oantrlbut&o t.22 per hour toMollday rural plug 1.13 . Marin, Mendocino, Map4, pot flour to Vacation fund tot th• first year of eapioysantl sen rranciaco, tan Mateo, 1 year but lona than S Yost$ 1,11 pat Aour to Vacation fund slsklyou, solano, cono,ea S year• but lana than 10 Yalta 4.A) pat hour to Vacation rvndl and Ttinity Covntiea { 11.aJ �'Ir{s ♦ 1.10 11,Oq aYar 10 year* {.S) pot hour td) Vocation fund. Sett*, OM iso, 41 Oocador G1*Mr IAaeeR, ItHSoC, j l , 1' , Glenna, Placer, llunrts; •" t ',s. mployer cantritwtes {,f0 pot hour tot the first tlr• Years , POT"&,nto. er,Pi, � of asplar"Atc Attar five year$ 41.01 Pat trout to Vacation $M Goliday NMtite. 1, Slott&, flutter, ran&na, Volo and TutN 0ountles 11.ss {• .I4 Jt I ' TILS StTTI"I A1eAdoa, Iutta, calve, O"Atro felts, Dal Matto, SI Dora.fo, Glenn, lroad601dt, tAkt, LaaNn, lilt tn, ' r IMndactma, helot, Nap., t _ GeYnd&, Placer, sacroannto, Gan bantto, $an 4r6rrclaco, Gan Matea, Santa Clara, {beau, !lata: /t*kiyou, Solaro, sow-mm, settle, Tshaar, lrinity, M Yalo Ned Tuba Countisa 12.40 .46 1.J4 1.N t1t AIPIM, A$Ador, Cnlavytaa. lion Joaquh, suntalaua and Tuolu$n! Covntioo 10.17 .13 .3111 1.SS Troon, Str4s, Malaya, v. Pi$rlpoa&, Pierced ani Tulat! , . Ciowtlaa Mooteay "4,84nta Crui r t -tow 1 c» oe 6.6 iIDIMAI 2901ST11, VOL. 47, NO. 1'10--4AIDAY, 1 PUMMA 30, M? 4 r • DNCIitOM PID. CA77-f000 ►Me if � DW161011 t►0. C477-30#0 f ►age 11 dh croup 10 Asphalt lranete ane Raker@► Parke: waettr iM Similar , typo tampers# fuggymobii*$ Chainsaw, taller, Legloadot wW bucket} Compactors of all typo*► Concrete and s»gneeite miser 1/3 yard and under► Canctots pan work$ Cbnarets *aw$ Camroto iule 111140e Nase$Lrr/armrsH *0ndort Cribber and/or *horingt Cot granite curb setts l form, rstserif ill formal Green cuttors, Noadetboardsen, Rubeetters$ Note* H&M r»lle*$ Yoestles Esmi%orae allgnerat Jackhammer "*lateral Jacking at pipe aver it ineheat LABOPJ li Aller,Tr. Jackson and similar type Compactor@# RettloMn. /otmsn and men ` applytng asphalt, lay-Wold, creosote, liar, caustic and similar Group 1 il 8.71 $ 1.25 1 1.70 11.10 .10 type naterlals# Lagging, sheeting, wheling, blacking, trench- Group 1{0) 4.00 1.25 1.70 1,10 ,10 jacking, hand-guided lsggingha#wasr# htgneatto, sposyreain, fiberglass, and mastic worker@ (wet or dry)# Pavement breakers Group l(b) f.r7 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 and spellers, inciudtng tool gtindsri Tlpoleyets, coulkors, bandorir Group 2(c) 1.12 1,25 1.70 1,10 .10 14 Croup 1(d) 72. 1 25 .• 1 70 1 10 pipowr0ppor@, conduit layers.'plastic ptpoloystrl fast hol@ 1. . , . . ' Group 1(e) f,)2. 1,25 1,70 1.10 ,10 diggers - air, gee and olectricr Wow$ broom aweoporo$ forret tampers of all typos (*seep% as shown In croup 310 nes set gun Group 1(tl I.f7 1.25 1.70 1.10 ,14 Croup ! and stud Bunt Ripr*p-stonepiwr and tock-sl Ugst, lncivalmg Placing C 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 , of *acted oonorote &Woe send (wetor dry); btary ecatitlst, croup 3 f.S! 1.35 1.70 1.10 .10 multiple head cenetsta Mt i p aper► Davie trencher - 300 at similar , type land all small tromehsto)► oto end Ditch witch} Nete- i•' ! tiller# Nandbl*atets, Iotmmn, 6unmsn, Maralemen► itgnaLllrq and (cunni}:! Rigging# Tank CI*anoter Was ciimberat Vibro-seretd - full float in connection with laborers' work# Vibratore# Drl-pat-it #Mebine# - Nigh pressures blow pipe tl%* or over, 100 lbe. pressure at ower)# Group 1 0.!) 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Hydro feeder and similar typo► laser beam in coeection wit! Croup 2 Lal 1.lS 1.70 1.10 :10 ur laborers, work Group 3 6.S2 1,25 1.70 1.10 4.10 s' r Group Its)} JOY Drill 140601 TW-2At Gardener-Denver Model M43 LABGRE" and similar type drills# Ttack drill0co# Jack 1*9 drillers# Z Diamond drilleco► wagon driliere# Mechanical titillate - all 0 {Tunnel and Shaft Mark) , types regardless of type or method of powrt Multiple unit 'dtllist floater* and Pumderson# 411 work of loading, placing Group 1 10.11 1.25 1.10 1,10 10 and blasting of ell powder and taploaive* at whatov*T type ts• , ' ) M Group 2 10,03 1.25 1.70 1.14 .10 grails-- of method used for such loading aM placing} Nigh \ Group S 9.05 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 @colors (including 4tllll of *an*)# Tye* to croup a 0.73 1.25 1.70 1.10 .14 'rg topper, fit grinder ' I Group l(b)r Bawer Cleaners WORE" • ("tacking Work) Group i(c)# burning end welding Group 1 i 8.77 1,25 1.70 1.10 .10 Group 2 1.82 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Group 3 f.52 1.25 1.74 1.10 .101 ' # t t FEDERAL REGISTEN, VOL. d!. NO. IgD-- 410AY, SIPIGMS14 30, 1t77 Fags 70 DKISIOM 110. G77-Sgt0 tate 31 DWISIOM MO. CAIT-SOPO " LASO"id Kont'd) 1 . $ (Tunnel a NGiatt Mack) Group 1(d)i Repair Trockasn and toad bads (cut and cover work ! of subway attar the temporary cover has been placed) Group to Dimond Drillers Groundrsant Gunite or shotcc*tt Hovels- rant Rodman# $haft Mock and Rales (below actual or excavated Group 1(e), Laborere on gensral construction work on or In , ". ground level) belt holo footings and shaft Group 2( Sit Gelndett $lastart Drillers, Powdermen-headings Chatty Group I(f)s Contra coats County Only$ ripelayerm, Caulkers, Fickermen - whets car is lifted$ Concrete Finisher In Tunnelt Con- Sandece, Fipawroppers, Conduit Layers and ►Retic pipelayeral ! creta $ccetd man$ Grout Puatiman and Potmant Gunit* and shoterete Pcesaute tips Teatet, no joint pipe and stripping of same, • Guruaen and Potmllnl Mtaderm*n# Nigh Fressutt Mosslemans Miners - including repair of voids, Precast Manhole Settees, Cast In Tunnti, including top and bottom man on shaft and tsist worki place, Manhole fora setters I.' Mlppec Moksltsrn on slick line$ Sandblaettr-potman iwork assign- rent inttcchangeablty Steel torn Rateete and Sottate# Timberman,• Group it Asphalt Shoveler*# Cement dumpete and handling dry cement , I Retimbecasn - wood or steel or substitute matarials therefor•$ or gypeumt Choke-setter and mlgg*r (clear ins work)$ Concrete ;; "at Socket Dumper and Chuteman# Concrete Chipping awed Grinding! ;• Canocrtt isborsrs {wt or dry}# Otiller'a Malpert Chuck Tondecs i Gcoup Is CabltterWtr# Chubdctendeti FwMtlsan-print house$ Vibt*tof- t Moseleman, adductors$ 1ly4raullc Monitor (*woe 100 ]W p9e11au901 1� Men, Pavement Sceak*ra f Loadirq and unloading, carrying and handlAng of all code and t wtecials for use in reinforcing concrete Constructions Pittsburgh t Gaup It So11 Gang - Muekses, Waekment Corctstt Crew - includes Ckippst, and similsr type brush 0needleret sloped Singletoot, codling and opttadingl Dumpasn (any methoi)) Grout Crows M- ham hold, pneumatic tamps[, All pneumatic, all, gas, and eleetria # boundment Svaaper y tools Jacking of pipe under 12 inches } Group It All cleanup work of debris, grounds and buildings Including r LAWNS" but rat limited to *tcest cleanacs, Cleaning and washing viniowas , # (Mtacking Work) 1 Constructlon I&Wrecs including bridge and general laborers) Dumpman, load spottert tics watch*($ Sttoot•Cle*nara, Gardtn•ts, Gcoup Is Skilled Wrecker (removing and snivelling of sash, windows, Sorticultural and landscape laborersl Jottl$pt Lissome $tush 1 dopes, plumbing and electric fixtures Z Loadere$ Filets, maintenance landscspo Iaboctrs on new construction) Maintenance, kepalt Ttackmen and mond bedsl Stesetcat and Railroad { ( : Group at batsskills/ Mt*cksr (salvaging of other building matecisisl F oveateuction Track tabocarsi Ts*porsty air ani Vitae lines, Viotaulio oc similars Tool room attendant, Pence 58e00941 G449dr4i1 914otor$1 i Group Ir Gsnocal laborer (Inel"of all Cleanup work, loeling,. 9avflaent Rocket* (button settetsi I - j ; ., $ lumber, to"ing ani burning of debris) J ( Gcowp,lrt Mosslsman (including Gur r fOtgm)l Salaam Orcuriiasn QrG11p #t MboundMn l jll i�ti! ' . ' r ' e Scetrpll} IGeneral isborecs ) t tt L. - ' f 4 . t •1 j1 f , ,. ' i i .t ,1., 4 - •,• t , ..anis• I , h ., 7 i f fIDIIAL iIO1ITI11. VOL. d!, NO. 190--fAIDAY, SIFTIMNR 30, W? • 1 Is•i• ►dap 0•e01400Iq�••h • [ /•►dill Fort OI .••u POM 6QUI►MDR 0► ATOA/1 H•wII lburlM ►•i1• Ida DAfDGING ieh• M{► 1`8011.66 vale#" ••1/er ►OM371 DQUIPMDR O►M1TOR{ (Cont' )i~i•r M{/ ►wJ•e• vu•rl•a OIand/of ~ "LOULO I A}pr.To. DRtDGIM6 AMr.To. ""LL AND DI►►UI DnLOGIPQ /CHI•DULi It (How Construction) ( HYDRAULIC /UCTIOM DALOGIMG AMD group 10 1 ALL MrA C~6" AND OI►►a ' )Oiler Group A-11 Ares 1 11.21 ' 1 1.07. 1 1.71 .10 .11 Mrgemanl Dockhand# Eaves- , Area 2 0.13 1.07' 1.71 . .60 .11 hands ►Iraianl 011e[ Area 3 1.11 1.07• 1.71 .10 .14 Area 1 1.17 6 1.01. 1 1.71 =.60 .lA Ates 1 0.6f 1.0791 1.71 .11 .11 Area 2 0.11 1.07• 1.71 .10 .1121 i Area 3 t.N 07• 1.71 10 .11 I Dokpinglneerel Deck,Mete Area / 1.H 1 `1.11• 1.71 .60 .11 Area 1 0.11 1.070 1.71 .10• .11 Group A-31 Area 2 10.71. 1.010 1.71 .10 .11 Mlnchman Iltern winch on Area 1 11.01 1.074 1.71 .60 .14 dredge)) Dockmatel Dock Area / 11.21 1.170 1.70 .60 .11 6fpinse[ Ares 1 0.10 1.070 1.71 .10 .11 Grpuo )1 Area 310.07 1.01• 1.71 .10 .11 Welded mactmalc M16111 Mesh I Area 1 10.10 1.07• 1.71 .10 .11 IAglnee[ Doses / 11.N 1.07• 1.71 ./0 .1/ A[ea 1 11.21 1.110 1.71 .60 .11 Area 2 1 11.I1 1.076 1.71 .60 .14 _ Ares 3 11.11 1 1.076 1.71 .10 .11 Hatch int naecl Melded Ace& 1 11.71 1.076 1.76 .00 .11 tlel6er HlcAanlo -1 Ares 1 1.65 1.07• 1.71 .10 .11 11 �! Ares 2 10.70 1.07• 1.71 .60 .11 claaahall Operator (up to I ( Area 3 10.01 1.076 1.71 .10 .11 WA Including 7 cu. yda.' Area 1 (i 11.31 1.074, 1.71 .00 .14 boom Pay) Arae 1 11.01 1.07• 1.71 .10 .11 4roup A-41 'Area 2 11.14 1.071 1.76 1.10 .11 4viresnl Cls"hell Operator , Area 3 13.11 1.070 1.71 .10 .11 Am 1 .10.61 1.074 1.71 .10 .11 I Ares 1 13.11. 1.070 1.76 .10 .11 Area 2 11.S1 1.070 1.71 .10 .11 Area 111.62 1.01• 1.71 .10 .11 Groot' /-A1 At 1 12.60 1.07• 1.76 .60 .11 C1aaaM11 operator (over 7 cu. yde. •.Ir.0.lto" # brom ►et') Aces 1 u.a' 1.076 1.71 .60 .11 ' Area 2 13.13 ' , 1.074 1.71 .10 .11 Area 3 13.21 .1.076 1.71 .10 .11 , Aces 1 13.11 •L 07• 1.16 .10 .11 �.11, It.,, l ���1 � ..,t ',i, 1 ' .1 I., 11 .. 1 •y, '..r 1 `I. i j �•1 i 'I r � 111 ('ta•4 . 't�� Y( - . . ,. r i Nowa lkmsvw VOL u, NO. Ito--Nla►r, INIMMIk 30. 1o>•7 # � +I � I Ota NION MO.' CA77-1600 ref! 2f OtCt610M No- G77-fess Palo i/ ' Italia ►rimes#*meads$ta9meet9 eerie rriaMy iNsRt►►ar.Nlr TOM 9QATO (Dredging)t 6SNi M 6 t FNe1Ne vets"* feel/ Melees M L■ rMe1Ne veaelNe 601%fes Work on self-propelled vessel* ARF•it. WAPATOld Aper.To. (except skills powered by out- (It1111ris1n6) br>ard motors) engagtd in towing and shifting of barges, vessels and water bots» craft or in the irQuit 1 i 9.16 0 I.So• 0 1.25 .10 .29 transportation by water of roup I(Q 9.55 1.506 2.25 .90 .20 Personnel, materials, equipment coup lite) 1.76 1.50+ 2.25 .90 .39 MA suprliss coup 2 9.74 1.300 2.25 .90 .2s 6raup lie) 10.40 1.504 2.25 .90 .29 r taMlhandAMokantas cup 3 10.91 1.506 Lis .90 .29 r Arra i 0 s.SS .09 0 1.41 01616 coup 344) 11.36 1.306 2.25 .90 1 .29 Area 2 10.01 .49 1.61 1.10 Loup 4 11.93 1.500 2.25 .90 .19 Ares 1 10.30 .si 1.41 1.10 aur 1 12.11 1.506 2.21 .10 .is Ares 4 10.55 s9 1.01 ` 1.16 / e2nolod04 0.23 pot bout to ftftmiorl 14 Bela snd Wit to rued. Operator 1scMnic/Match rngineet / Ares 1 10.75 .94 1.36 1.15 ares 2 • 11.25 36 1.36 1.15 4 Area 3 11.S0 .94 1.16 I.IS t Ares 4 12.71 .06 1.34 1.15' 1 wilding end wavy Construction ; z Tow bwta (wotk on sell-propelled veasele) boot Operator* 10.7% .96 1.36 1.►f Four Centers designated) City We is of OW lands IW WCAMIciscK, seorwAto and 6tockton, Calltor is , Urso I. - W to 20 road oils• from said can age. j 4904 3 - Its* than 20 road Miler 0 and low lading 04 to" Mill e l (coo said Center*. 1 Area 3 - Outside of 30 road Mils 11001 ai Centers 1 i Acre 4 - 4n area extending 25 roar site* 1101IR 4l tot of Lake Tahoe. . n elsoludes 0.20 per hour to renal ,M41 ams well its road. 1, FINIAL 016013T11, VOL. 43, NO. 190- 441DAV, }I1110011k 30, 1977 Isom aputrrta6rt O►OutTDM (ItlNrlvin4i i Group 11 Assistant to anflr»et,(►lresan, Dlletl Dackie"i . hi.r*i***ht1 f*r■*w+. Group 1-Aa Cospcaesoc Operator Nss ty H•*+(y E6+<r+is• ' off•$ ash• M t tf I«dor y*refso. Group 1-61 Truck Clans Oiler ( pow= aqut ew" OMA?'m Aerr.ir. Group I1 Tw4ger moist (haters" 'I taclal asly) APM 1 A&" 2 Group I-A/ Coepteesor Operator•12-7111 Genetatot (lot a.k, of ovatlr ) Group If ; 1.11 410.64 i i.SO• 1 2.25 .00 .2/ h+np 12-7)1 Wrldlnf Machino (2-711fawr*tod ot"t titan by elsOtclolty) Group 21 f.So 11.01 1.50 2.25 .10 .11 , Group }i f.7} 33.24 2.50 1J.25 .00 .21 Gcout Is Deck anglnserl fbtk Lifts A-hones dolt-tca"11*4 moor. 0r04Ap 40 10.12 11.43 1.500 2.24 to .21 cyte }lftl g devict Group 51 20.55 '11.06 1.50+ 2.25 to .21 Group 64 10.71 12.22 1.50• 2.25 .110 .21 Group I-As WDuty ty Mpoitsan and/of 1411er r Group 7c 10,47 11.31 1.50* 2.25 .f0 .21 r i j Group 4s 11.31 12.41 1.50, 2.2s ,f0 .21 Gfout 41 Operating engineer in lieu of Assistacht to sing Ineet Group ff I1.S4 13.05 1.50• 1.25 .10 .21 Teeding boiler or Cospteaaor attached to Crena tiledrlvers OperatorGroup 101 11.76 13.27 1.50* 2.25 to J1 of ►iledciving Rise, skid or ►iostibf anl,0ecrick Dacgssl Operator i ,,,. Groep 10-A/ 11.44 Mit 1.$0* 2.25 .10 .21 at Diesel or Oasollna pwitted C-co" ►11a14lrst (w/o tlotloc) up Group 114 11.06 13.57 I.SO* 1.25 Jo ,2/ to sea including I Cu. yd.; U%bak Cfsne,'at toM eisew4lrq 34 ! Group 11-At 11.11 14.7} 1.50* 2.15 .10 .29 taws hoisting saucial onlh 1 4roup 11 ai 1}.42 14.43 I.50• L JS f0 .2f i stout 11-CI 11.44 IS.}4 1.44• 3.3% ,f0 .30 1 41cou41 to operator of Diesel at G000lino trusted Cc&" ►ils4civot, (W/o boiler) over 1 cu. y1,1 Upstater of cc*" lu/stew+, 1166h elnolubs 1.11 pet hour to boiler, FWW us Cosptessor stts4h64)r 0"Istor at *teas covered fitnsiavh 4 10"lth MA welfare ►unil. i Clavier of universal type driver (a*ybawW of siailar type)! ►curt Z Gans, wec 25 tons lhotatinq material itr,pectacsirht tilNrirtrf* . 4-}y 1. , 4A • ,+ ��' I + . Iii \) 1 ,•r��'�+ .i•. . � ,., }� _� 1� + � - , L 1 jk + ,+I '1 'I ;' t + �5 ' i / i i Ie1 t) 1 `. .. , .i • kf0[lAI tN11T41, vol. 412, NO, 190-4110Ar, iiN/MNR 30, MF t 1 ) { oeclalorr MD. CA77-5090 rage' 2e DACPSPON 110, CA77-5090 page 24 rOWIM rAUIPMEIrr orrRATORB (W-4.5 I and III Group is Aaeixtants to Engineers (Brakemnna Fitemant iteavy Duty Powe multmi-07 OrERATORS (Cont'd) Iinpalrman Helpers Oilers Deckhnn4s Signalman( Switchmen) Tat (ARI.' I and I1) (Cont'd) Pot firemen)l Partaman (Benny Duty Repair shop parte room) Group 21 Compressor Operator; Concrete Mixtr (up to and including Group 71 ,Concrete Conveyor or Concrete rump, Truck Of Dquiprnt 1 yard); Conveyor Belt operator (tunnel); rireman (kat Plant; mounted (boom length to apply)I Concrete conveyoti building site$ Hydraulics Monitort Mechanical Conveyor thandling building me- !leek Engineers; Drilling and Boring Machinery, horisontal (not to terials)I Mixer Bax operator (concrete plant); Pump Operators apply-td waterlines, wagon drills or jackhamnerall Dual Drum Mixafs Spreader Boxman {with acreed)1 Tar Pot fireman (power agitated) l fuller renyon pump and similar types; Gantry Ridet for similar /quipment)/ Hydro-Hammer or similar, Instrument Mani Mattri#1 Moist i Group 21 Box Operator (bunker); Helicopter Radfonan (Signalmen)! (2 or more' drums); Mechanical finishers or Spreader Machine (asphalt# Locomotive (70 tone or under}! Motorman; Rodman or Chainmant Barbee-Gcesns end similar)! Mine or Shaft nolotr Ml01110bilt, False- Ross Carrier (conntructlon jobsite)I Rotomisti Screedman (except ment Breaker with or without Compressor Combination! Pavement Brooker, sephaltte concrete paving); Self-propelled, Automatically applied truck mounted with Compreasor Combinations ripe SendiAg Machine tpipe- concrete curing machine (on streeta, highway", airports and canals); lines only); ripe Cleaning Machine (tractor propelled and supported)i Trenching Machine, 1 ft. depths Truck Crane Oilert Tugger Noiat# Pipe Wrapping Machine !tractor propelled and supportsd)s Ratrigeratten single drum; notler Tender ]Plants roller Operator (finish asphalt); Felt-propelled boom type lifting device (center mount)(10 tone or less M.A.C.)I Solt-propelled tlavAttng Group /t Pellntt Jack TArpefl Sallaet Regulators Palleat Tamper Grade' Planes $lusher Operators Small Tractor (with ;Slow)! foil Testers Mkniti-purposcI Boxman (Asphalt plent)I elevator operator lin- Truck type Loaders Auger-type drilling equipment over 10 ft. depth side); rork Lift or Lurber Stacker (construction job site); Lina Masters Material Hoist (1 drums Shuttlecors Tle Spacers group $I armor-Coater (or similar)! Asphalt Plant "Ineeri Cost •ln•�leea Towermobile Pipe Laying Machines Combination $lusher and Motor Operators Conct#te Patch Plant (multiple units)) Corer; Heading Shield Operator; Heavy Duty Group St Compressor Operator (over I)1 Concrete Mixers (over 1 repairman and/or W#14*rt Gradesettar, Grade Checker (mechanical of ether- yord); Concrete Pumpa or, Purperetn Ginat G!nerstor"I Grouting visa)! Grooving and Grinding Machines (highways)! ren Seal Machina (or Machines Presswold (air-e}etated)t rurpa (over 2)1 Welding atallor)i Tolman L7adorr loader (up to 2 yards)[ Mechanical Trench shields Machines (powered other than by electricity) Portable Crushing and Screen!ng Plentot Push CAtl Rubber Tired Earth- moving Equipment (up to and including 45 cu. yds. 'struck' •.r.c.)s 0 Group 6; nul Lima Mad Pactor or similar; Boom Truck or Dual RUolida, T-Pulls, CIV-10, 10, 21, and similar; Rubber Tired Detect Self- a rurpoee A-rrame Truckt Concrete Batch Plant# twat or dry); Con- propelled Compactor with Doter; Sheepfrrots Timber fkidder ttubbef tired crate Sawa (self-propelled unit) on attests, highway", airports or similar squipmrnt)t Tractor drawn Scrapers Tractor$ Trenching Machin• m and cnnAlnt Drilling and Poring Machinery, vertical (not to apply T over 4 ft. depths Tri-batch Pavers Tunnel Mole brill Machines Welders N to vaterlinera, wagon drill" or jackhAmraere); Highline Cableway 'Moods-miser (and other similar Pugesill equipresnt)i Vermeer T-400 m mock Slgnnt.nant lncnmotives ("team or over JO ton); Whrieation and Clutter Service Engineer (mobile and gree"e cackle Maginnis Internal full 1 Slab Vibrator (on airports, highways, canals and warehouses)! Group 91 Chicago 1" 1 Combination Mixer and Compressor (qunita)1 Mechanical Finishers (concrete) iClsky, Johnson, Bidwell Bridge Combination Slurry Mixer and/or Cleaners Aighlins Cablevoy IS tens Deck or similar types); Mechanical Surm'Curb and/or Curb and and under)( 4;11 Mi-Litt or similar (20 ft. or ovet)I POCking Machina Gutter Machine', concrete er asphalts Portable Ctusheral Post (rubber tired, tail or track type)! Ttactor (with BOOM 10-4 of 1,1119944 Driver (M1500 and similar); Prower Jumbo Operator (setting slip- SPA similar) ,•1, forms, eto., in tunnels)I Roller (except asphalt)I Screadman I (farber-Greene and similar)(asphaltic concrete paving)! Self- l rl propelled Compactor (Single engine){ Self-propelled Pipeline is �. Wrapping Mschlne'(perault CAC or similar type)[ fait-propelled rower Sweeperl Self-propelled Tape Machines Slip form Pumps (lifting device for. concrete forms)I Small rubber-tired tractors$ fuffsce Heateran Auget-type drilling equipment up to and including 14 ft. depth) ! .- e. , i.�i :f i i, ,y ;� t M ``til , t( j ("4 ' 1+ /1 . ' ` _ 1) +1 . i , .. +• ' �, * + 1. ,,,11 ' (' ,� /1011AL 0101ST11, VOL, 42, NO. IgO—PIIDAY, SIPTIM110 30, 10y1 Ito �., WICI11000 NO. G77-3090 Page IO 1 0ECt/t010 NO... G77-90' . ;'OVER EpUI"tMT OPERATORS ICont'd) , Fage 71 OMER EpcIPW"OFEPATORS (cont'/) 1 (A1tIJl7 I and It) (Dont d) PN (AAA" I and I1) (Cont'd) G croup 101 soca-type soclrtilllnq Msehlnel seidge Crone? Cary-lift for siellar)1 Chemical Grouting Machine, truck mounted) Combination Back- hoe end loader (up to and including 3/4 cu. yd. m.r.c.)l Derrie% (2 Operators required when awing engine remote from hoist)► Derrick Series (except excavation work)) Do-►tore Losder and Adams Elegradert Elevating Grader Reavy bury Rotary Drill Rig Itncluding Catesom Foundation work and Euclid loader and similar type► Robbins type Drilla►( Roehrinq Ct 11-111 sand Ma bkoopar (at slmilar)I Lift slab ILlchinel (Vagtborq and stellar types); gone (in conjunction with W sol [tcavator)1 Cranes ' Wader (2 yards up to and including 1 yarda)l Locomotive (over 100 tonal (over 12S tons)► Loader (over 12 cu .yda.l up to and ineluding 11 cu. yde.)# power Shovels and Draglines (over 7 cu, yds, m.r.c.1/ Rubber . (0("91• or multiple units►l Multiple Engine Earthmoving Machine (ruclids, , Wrote, etc.) (no tandem scraper); pre-streas Mire Wrapping Machine► Tired Multi-purpose tarth Moving Machines (2 units over 7S cu. yds., t Reservoir-Debtla Tug (self-propelled tloatinglt Rubber-tired Scraper, 'Struck' ■.r.c.►t Wheel Excavator (over 730 cu. yds. per hour) pec, sell-loa(ling (paddle wheels, etc.)► Shuttle Gr (reclaim station)# croup 11-81 Loader lover 1/ cu. yds.) Single "Ins Scrapar over 4S yards( boil Stabiliser (P a M or equalll Sub-grader (grief or other automatic t 1 ynTractor, Compranor Drill Croup 11-01 Operator of helicopter iwheR as" la ecectlon work); COmbinatlont Track IAylnq type earth aovlr,g machine (lingla engine with ' tandem ecrapero)1 Train loading stationt Trenching Machine, aultl-•"gins RO�b Controlled tarthruvinq Equipment ' with sloping attachmant, Jefco or simllart Vacuum Cooling Plant# whieley ' Crane (up to and including 25 tonal 1 - croup 10-A1 backhoe (hydraulic) (up to and lncludlnq 1 cu. yj. 11-r.c.)1 Sackhoe (cable) lop to and including 1 cu. yd. m.r.c.11 Combination backhoe and Leader over 1/1 cu. yd. e.r.e.)1 Continuous r• ','.•,� Flight Tie Rack Auger (up to and including I cu. yd.)(Crons attached); Cron** (not over 25 tons, llawchead anA Gantry)I Grade-ally (up to and 1 Including 1 cu.,yd.11 hover Shovels, Clamshells, Draglines, (up to and r Z . ' including 1 cu, yd. m.r.c)t ['ower Bled* (single erlglnell Self-propelled 1 ,; I �• - boom-type Lifting Device (center mount) (over 10 tons)# Rubber-tired " Scrape[, self-loading (paddle wheel twin engirle)e CMI dual Lane Auto Grader SP10 or similar int Croup 111 Automatic Cnnctsts Slip Farm Favact Automatic Railroad Car - t. art ' •r: N Dumped Canal Trimanrl renal Trimmer v/ditchlM attschmantel Cranes (over 21 tons up to and Including 12S tangle Continuous ?light Tie luck Auger over 1 cu. yd. (including crame)t Drott Ttavelift 6SO-4-11 Or similar (f5 tons of over)# Euclid Loadec whom controlled from the a '•' i Pullcat# Mlghline Cableway (over S tons)( toadet (net 1 yards, up to and Including 12 cu. yde.)# Miller Formless IH00 Elope Favor or stellar► Favor Sleds (multi-englne)l power Shovels, Clwkell0, Draglines, lack- t 1 hoes. Ceade-alle (over I yd. and up to std including 7 cu. yde. Tubbs[-tlted earth moving machines (multiple Propulsion power gaits ecd 1 �r' (• ` two or wore ectopets)lup to and including 75 cu. yds. 'struck• m.t.s.11 1 II : r $ett- t ` P opelled Compactor Ivteh multiple Pcopalsion Power unite)l Single `''= �� 'r'�. '� ,•, engine Rubber-tired Eacthaovinq Machines (vlth toss"m secapecele Slip 1 1 -.', r" t `'•, ' t , Imre Mawr (concrete or asphalt)► Tandem CAtse Tower Cranes sbblts including call mounted( Trencher (Pulllnq attaehsd shleldl# unb►eissl ,_.; Liebhet and Tower Cranes land afailar types)► Wheel. Excavator (up to v •" 1 ?,J• i •, # and Including 750 cu. yd. per hour)l ;Whitley Crane (over IS tone) 1 FID11AL 11O11T11, VOL. N, NO. 198—FRIDAY, fIP11M111 70. I9Y1 1 ! f 1 1 ORCISION 000. CA77••5050 ( I Vala ]a ORCISION N0. CA77+5000 VIape 57, 1 Fdn$e feae(hs Paymon gods Oda"-fg eaeltte► mea 11edstr , N+rrlr EdveeUea Moody tdreetlea Rra+ N i R pea+lee, YeaeNea en/!et , Rear N L M pea+teae vetetlea ea!/sr , TRUCK towns -(Cant-al Ary+.Tr. TRUCK ORtV9RRt {tont di Aryr.Ti. SULR C04CM SFRGbtR (w/w0 i SOLI CSNeft /Tity.nO1R (w/wo sugar, over 12 yds, and sugar, over 24 yds. end Including 10 yde. water including'1S yds. water least)0 r. ' levellt bump (aver 12 yds. Wop (ower 20 yds. and and including 10 yds, water Including 15 yds. water is"11/ I$vai)1 Ouaperete lover l2 OtHmperate (cost 2e yds. and yds. and Including 19 yds. including 15 yds. water level)( ) 1 watot levelly Oumpster (over NoVe er lover 2e Into, and 12 yds, and including 19 yds, including 1S yam. water lsysl)il water level}t guide ldebtle W 1010, 2010, It's and other bon, over 12 yds. and Including similar cat type, Torts Cobras is yds, water levallt Trucks tolournespulis, lburnat0ekar, (dry pie-batch concrete six, Euclid and similar type equip. �' 1 over 12 yda. and including rent when putting Aqua/tau at rl; ,''• H water level) S 10.10 t 1.195 .70 01.00 water tank trailer$ and tool "( ' I and/or grease tank trailers ` r P.B. OR 0tmit" Type or other mile. trollliRids 111h-tDAOiref: TRUCKIQ.Ss 1.195 .70 1.00 (debris box, over 2r yda. an8 including 1S 140. voter tevelll , TRUCK It"hi MRN 10.sis 1.}911 .70 1.00 Truck (dry pro-batch concrete mix, over 24 yds, and including 1ULA Cream StIlmrs (w/+io � SS yda. waiter level) 010.00 0 1.191 .70 11.00 sugar. over is yda. and including 24 yda. waters Cary SMIAOSR (1/10 ! ! levelll Caspination dump and auger, ever iS yds. and dump trailers Nap (over to including I@ was. water le"111 sA�{ yda. and tn;luding 24 yda. Sim (wrtIS yldda. and including ' Yi water level)I l)umporeta laver yd Wipe ling y laver 19 yes. aaa including SO yda. and including 2s de. , ` water levell t Ouapater lover 1 yds. water 10"111 0094ter (tree ',to; ^t.r . , ri lade. amid including is yds, 111 yea, alta iReluiing SO yda. :r'`. , water W"II t Reids Idebete bes, .. �;: ,•'. : voter leve ll! Skld (debris box, , over to T.is. and Including ever SS yds sed ittaiudiag Se t '•'i"'�' t , 21 yds, water levelln Transit yds. water 10"111 hocks lacy ar$ pitatot laver 12 yda. (Ire-batch Oanmtsts Ha, ever through is yam')1 Trucke (dry n 1 1S yN. a" lneltldirg k pwbstch eaactete +at%, over 1". water le"il ,10.75 1.191 :"I'm 1.00 11 was. mad Including 24 yds. water level) 10.15911 1.1011 .70 1.00, 111011it 1101ST11, VOL 49, NO. 190-1110AY, SI►TlMdld 30, W? i i oectOtoK 110. G/7-s0an !•rye 24 ORC1etoR No. 4171-1efe i'; OMS ss { ', - lerla pffees U*ehte permeate ` plot[eaeeefe por.a/a ' Nn.)r —! fdetaNsa KeedT•- edreeNea Reran N S w reeNeaa VareMae end/a Rafaa ', N a w , riedee( YetNbe .sedlof r ?in= IM2Vtwt Nbnt' Atyu Tr. TRtICIt tIRlYlRi it)Ont'el ` ' Aper.Tr. SM C11000/1 !►RtAeT11 outer. 4 yes. and tinder f da, wstet level)I bu is TRANSIT Kilt AMA"It (over' r i T 'p LO yds. through 12 Ids.) 110.339 1.755 .70 91.00 1, yds. and under 0 yds. water level)# eusperate 14 Ids. NM COe1NT SMtAROM NA 00 , and under ! yds. water level)# ter I6 ds, end under ! auger, a yes. and IncludirN bir4fe y 12 yde. water level)# 0uwp yde. vat[r levet)! skids (debris 10 yds. and including 12 bon, 6 yds, and under 4 yds. Ids. water Ieve1)l Duspcteb water level)# Trucks (dry pro- batch concrete six. 4 .da (! yds. yds. and Including 12 t 4yam. yde. water leve!)f Solt-pte- f +.' and under 0 yd•. watatlteveil 0 10.24 0 LASS .70 U." petted street sweeper with s -centainad rogues bint ti eit &-"AMR. 1iII1CN TW"SI {: Was Idebri•boa. 0 Ids. Soggynobtlef Nydro-lift, and including 12 yds. watt[ t Swadiefi crane type (jetting)n 1 lewll l Snow go and/or snow Jetting and water ttuck (4,000 gate, and under concrete aistd0yIdch •. and ` 5.000 gals.){ Rubber tired including 12 yds. vatet Jumbo 10.21S 1.1119 .70 1.00 levellI OLo peter (4 Ids. RRAYT OM TRANsroRT and including 12 yds, water thigh bad) 10.22 1.111) .70 1.00 leve!! 10.41 1.105 j.10 1.40 0 w0l! RT11TtR and etK2U1R 1 wfAYT e11lT TAANSlOICf n1 ' .le LM r (MOesnaek lowbed) 10.49 1.119 .70• 1.00 A STRAeet.e CARRISR 10.245 1.1115 4�i4 TRANSIT RIK IRRtAT% . TRANSIT KIR AGITATOR to yde. through to yds.). 10.295 'LUS : .7e 1.00 (over 12 yea. tkrouglr 14 yds.) 10.455 1.105 ., .70 1.ff VACVM TRUCIt (S.500 late. !0.209 1.103 .70 1.00 1 and under 7.500 gala.) 01"ING "WR a NATO TRUCK (5,000 get•, and under , 7r000 gals.) 10.319 1.105 .70 1.0! ), �j P1,91 tht ii 4IS1111, VOA. e!. No. 0cl—"IDAY, SMIMiSR 38, it», r r • .. . INCISION tsD. CA7T••54t0 ( tats i0 DSCINt011 NO. t;A11+3010 Ia(ti 17. 0aslt Pilots S►ettit— t Perwtett Stile frta0e 1Mt#t$ptrmvo# Nsr,lr Elotetlas Mwrlr E4rtetba :j , Razes N i A passions vta890 9eiht , Ret9s 11911 paedoss Voattes 6114/91 TRUCK DRIVERS •(Cont'd) A►tr.Yr. TR� DRIYINat (Cont d) Atyr.Yr. SULK CUIEW SPREADER (w/vo ( WLR cowl SPREADER West sugar, over 12 yda. and + sugar, over 24 yds. and including 10 yda. voter including IS yda. Water levelll levellt Dump (over 12 yda. Dump (Drat 24 yea. and r a r end Including 10 yde. water including i4 yda, *star isveli! , level)( Duaq.crete (over 12 Dumperete (ower 24 yds, and �• yda. and including 14 yde, including IS yds. water level)t , r„ voter level)( Ounpaat (oval Duspater (over 24 yda, and 12 yda, and including 111 yda. Including IS yds. avatar 2ar001i water lsvol)r Was (debris IN 10's, 201s, 21's and other tion, over 12 yda. and Including atelier cat type, Tiatta Coble* ' li yda, water 1►vllt Trucks LeTlwrneopulls, luurnarocker, Idly pro-batch concrete six, Euclid and similar type equip- ever 12 yds. and Including rant when pulling Aqua/pair of IS water level) 4 10.40 9 1.19S .70 41.00 water tank trailers and fuel ' and/or Visage tank !rollers , /.0, OR St"ILAR "PR or other gist. tiailerol Okida SRLrp-tMDIs1C TRUCK 10.54 I.LSS .70 1.00 (debris bon, over 24 yda. and y" including is yds. voter lavell) 11110Ctt RR►Ale" 10.375 LASS .70 1.00 Truck (dry pts-batch concrete sic, over 24 yds. and including NMA MOS" IPREADPA Want IS yda. vita: bvei} ti 10.H ! 1.191 .T0 It." auger, over is yds, and including 24 yda. water WLR cow" anam OR was, larel}t Canbination dump and sager, over it yda. and �: r dump tr•iletl Dump (over to including S0 yda. water level)! 1 i yd., and tnauding it yda. amP (cur i! yea. and including , voter i9velll Dumpct9ta (over S0 yds, water l9asi)t oumpctste le yda, a,►.i Including 24 yds. , (aver 33 yda. and Including SO water level)( Dissipater (over • yds. water Levant Dlmpater I— le yda, ana Including 24 yda. 7S yds. and Including SO yds. water levei)t Okid (debris bon. water lawn t Stride idetirle bar over 111o. end including S over it yM. 1111E /neludlag SO 21 yam, water Laval)l Transit Vee. water laveli t hueta Idt>• ; all aVlbtot (oust 12 yda. pro-latch Oenarate tilt exist through is yds.)l Trucks (dry { ' i3 Vie. and inelwUeg S0 pts-botok coactste sin, over "a. *tar le"Ll '10.71 1.199 ia! 2.li 17 yea, anal including 24 , yds. water level) t 10.501 1.193 .70 1.00. t «i ) t10ER�1 11O11T1R, VOL. 42, NO. 194-FRICAY, 110110ANR $0, 1977 7' • , r I ' on19IDM N0. a77-septi _ 1 .� rose 39 `• 1 OSC191001 MD. CA77-90tO , Foie 7t ' ' � dT•tIORNU , � ` 1 �! AREA DEFINITION for fDWLR tQuipmor onitATORS **AREA 2t All arses net Included within Art* l as I' "UCR DRIVUB (Cont-dl setic Fd*M 9eost,rs poy■oors dafinid below. 9UtR CFriF?+'T 9FRGD01 v/roReasr foll M a V Footless VetoMoo a//esoo ( UREA I, All arose Included in the description auger,ovsr 50 yds, and under MW Ts. . defined below which Is basad upon township {S yd*, water level), Dump and tante (Inas of Areal 1 And 2, ;,n; r''•; ' (over 50 yds. and under a5 ) I 1 yds. water lavel)( Dumpctota (war SO yda. and under 6S Tees Ce�nclne In the Hclflc Ocesextension on the ceien o[ the 9outMely•'.01 line of Township 193. � ' il,• ' water lwellI Duepator (over Sot. ( Thence Easterly alone the Southerly line of Township 110, troy H pj• ' �!1'- ;;• yda• ane under as yda, rater / the Mt. Diablo meridian to the S.W. corner of township 111) ;I / lovel)l Nollcopter pilot (wham range at, Mt. Delble bass line end arrldlan, transporting non or oaterl4la)1 Thence Southerly to the S.V. torpor of township 209, range {tp Rids (debt Is boa, over So yds, Thence ;asterly to the S.W. Cerner of township 206, Tont* Ile, AM under as yde. rater level)( Thence Southerly is the S.W. corner of township 219, range 131i •'' I'; 'a1 ' ' ) Trucks (dry pro-batch concrete ,' 1 Thence easterly to the S.W. corner of township 219. rants ht.,,•' oil, ares SO yd*, and under is, 1 Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 225, Toned 1i1, + t 11 yda, war level) 1 10.01 / 1.1to '79 /1.00 1 Thence Uscerly to the 9.1, corner of township 225, range lit, , " I'•; r Theme: 9outharly to the S.Y. corner of township 275, r*nge 18L, DUU CINMT 6pRLlDa (r/wo Thant* tests (Y to the eat, corner el township 2150 nnp let, sugar, over as yds. and Thane* Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 249, range 1St, Including 10 yds, water falling on the Southerly line of King$ County, thence (seas sly ;, r lavel)0 Wsq (45 yda, and alone the Southerl boundary of Kings `r lncludlnq 10 yds. water lesel)tCounty and the Sou hotly boundary of Twists County, to the 5.2. Du"C rete (over 63 yda. •Tod corner of township 245, range 212, including 00 yd*. water level), Thence Northerly to the R.I. corner of tewnship 215, range 29t, 4ss1et*r ({S yds, and including Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 218, range 2t[, i. Be yde, rater level)) skids Thence Northerly is the M.L. corner of township US, range 2910 t ic6f Ifludi lana, as yds. and Thence Westerly to the M,W, corner of township 1180 ramp 2". t including go yda, voter lewll, Thence No to the M.I. corner of township its. noes 21(0 ,'I i , trucks (Ary pts-batch conc tote Thence Westerly to the N.Y, corner of township IIS, seep 212, •Im, as yds, and including Thence Mottherly to the M.a. corner o[ townahlp 104, genes 261, /0 yds. water level) 1 11.09 1.105 .14 1.00 Thence Westerly to the M.W. corner of township 109. range 26t, Thence Northerly to the N.1, corner of township 99, range 25t, BUTA Came" ar"ADRA w/wo Thence Westerly to the W.W. corner of township ►S, range 25L, sufeco over se yds, and I Thence Northerly to the M.S. corner of township 9s. cents 241t, Including IS yds. rater �: Thane Westerly to the P.W. corner of township 9S, noes 241, ; lwel), gmap (wet 10 yds, Thence Mottherly t• the M.t. corner of township a9, an 272. i anA Including oS yda, water 1 Thence Westerly to the S.C. corner of township 53, range lot, • ' '• level)► moperote iovar 10 Thence Northerly To the 0,1. corner of township 519 range 11t, yds, and Including 93 yh, Thence We eterl to the N.V. cornet of township 53. sense lit, V 1 •I ter levell, Dumpater (over The C NortheI t• the N.R. Cotner of township 3S. rant* let, vo Yds, and including SS yda, Thence westerly to the N.Y, Cerner of township 390 tants 1820 , wetsr isv*I)l Skids (debris Thence Northerly to the M.R. Cerner of township 29, range lit, bas, over 60 yde, and Including Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 231 Tonto 1799 r, 15 yds• water Icon rete six, I Thence Northerly treeing the Mt. Diablo baseline to the N.2. Over 10 Yd a. a d Including alms cornet of townehie 2N. range 1129 �t 1 ' over s0 yds, and including Thence westerly to the N.W. corner of township 2N, series 111, fS yds, water leve 11 11.71 1.1H .79 '1.90 Thence Northerly to the R.I. corner of township 311, rant* Ist0' Thence Vestarly to the N.W. corner of township 311. range 152, Thence Northerly to the N.C. corner of township 414. range 1496, FIDIRAI R1011t1R, VOL. 42. NO. 1110-FRIDAY, 1//01114814 30, 1912 1 , 1 r , . r t VISION 017. G77-SOSO Veto 40 s.sa.asaw+mu.' n`euii+iY*Y ~� ti CALIFORNIA CAALtyO1L1I1►': AREA DEFINITIONS far AREA D9FINITIONS'for ' POWER 9QUIPMENf OPERATORS (wonted) MUIR tWI"MHT OPIMAMS, (cont •Area I (tented}s *Ares t (canted) Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 410'. rings 14E,• Thence Westerly to the M. tornsr of township t6N, rin;r 12111 , Thence Northerly to the M.E. corner of townahtp SN. range 13t, Thence Moctherty to the N.E. corner of township 16109 rand* 12W.. t`' r' , Thence Westerly to the N,W, corner of township SN, rand* 13t, Thence Westerly to the M.N. corner of townshtp 16109 range 1211,..`; ' Thence Northerly to the N.E. coiner of township 1000, tango 1.290 Thence Northorty'to the N.t, corner of township ION, range 1'311, ' Thence Easterly to the S.C. corner of township iIN, range 14E, ang Thence westerly to the N.V. corner of township IRK, to411 1 , Thence Northerly to the N.E. cotner of township It". range 14E0 i t Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township,low ranse 14V,�'; ' Thence Veaterly to the N,P-. corner of township JIM, range tot, 1 Thence Easterly to the S.G. corner of township 2dN, Tanga fait, } ', Thence Northerly to the M.R. corner of township 1590, isnge 109, Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township t6R, range 134,� , Thence Easterly to the S.E, cotner of township 16M. range lit, Thant*kesteriy to the N.V. Earner of tawtrhip.t310, gunge IW, t• ,• , Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 16111,range tit, 1 Thence Southerly to the S.M. corner of township I411, range laM, <`(•.'•! Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 1714, vandal 14E, Thence Easterly to the S's, corner of township 1400 range t4V, Thence Southerly to the S,W, corner of township 1410, range 15t, r, ! Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township UN, range 13W, ,` I•' Thence tasterly to the S.C. corner of township 1414, range 15t, Thenu Easterly to the 8.t, tamer of township 1310, *wogs 9710, ,fir Thence Southerly to the S,W, corner of township 130, range 169, Thence Southerly to the S.W. cornet of township I1N, tangs 12W, Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 1311, range 169, . ' " Thence testerty to the R.t. corner et township 1t", range t2w, 1 Thence Southerly to the S.V. corner of township 12N, range 17t, Thence Southerly •long the Laster" time of tangs 1211 to the Thence Easterly •tong the Southern lint of township 12% to the Pacific Ocesn excluding that portion of Matthew% California testern boundary of the *tate of California, within Lantos Clare County included within the following iinas Thence Northwesterly, thence Northerly along the Eastern boundary Commencing at the N.W. corner of township 63, range 39, Mt. of the state of California to the N.E. Corner of township UR, Diablo baseline and Meridians '"u ranse tilt, Thence In a Southerly direction to the S.V. cornet of township Thence Westerly to the How, corner of township 1714, rang I19, 78, range 39, Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 2010, rang* 109, Thence In a Easterly direction to the 8,14 coiner of township 73, t Thence Westerly to the N,V, corner of township ION, range 109, tang* 4E, Thence Northerly to the N.t# corner of township 21N. range 9E0 Thence in a Northerly direction to the N.E. corner sf township 6L, ". Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township )IN. range 9E. a range 4t. Thence Northerly to the N.t, corner of township 2210, range dt, thence In a Westerly direction to the 10.11, towner of-township 69, Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 2210. tong* 6E, Congo 31, to the point of beginning which portion to s part of i Thence Hortharty to the S.V, corner of township 2710, range GE, Are* 2. Thence ta*tetly to the S.E. corner of township 2710, range 8E, Ares I also includes twat portion of Hawthorn California vtthtn ya Thence Northerly to the N.F., corner of township 2810, range It* the following ►Inas + Thence Westerly to the M.W. corner of township 26M, range 7E, Commencing in the Pacific Ocean on an estonsion of the Southerly Thence Northerly to the N.F., corner of township 30N. tango 6E, line of township 210. Humboldt baseline and mewidiant Thence westerly to the N.W. corner of township 30N. range it, Thento Sisterly along the Southerly tine of township 2N to the Thence Northerly along the Mt. Diablo meridian to the N.L. L.M. cornet of township 2N, rang* two corner of township 3414, range two i Thence Southerly to the E.W. corner at township IN, range two +, Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 3410, tango EV. r Thence Smarty along the Humboldt basolimo to tits L.W. corner' Thence Southerly to the N.E. corner of township 32N. range 7W, of township IN, range 29, i Thence Westerly to the H.W. corner of township 32N, range 711, Thence Southerly to the S.W. cornet of township 2s. fans* 29, i Thence Southerly to the S.W.cornet of township 3010, range 7k, u' Thence Rosterly to the S.t corner of townshiptIso cense 2L, Thence Easterly to the 3.E, corner of township 3011. range 7W, Thence Southerly to the S.V. towner of township 4S, usage 38, 1 ' Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 1610, tango 611, thence testewly to the S.E. corner of township 430 range 39. Thence taaterly to the S,E. corner of township 160. range 6W, Themes Northerly to the N.t. corner of township 28. wails* 1t. ti • i i, . Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 140, range 3W, . shorts Vestecly to the N.W. corner of township 23, range 19, !. Thence westerty to the S.E. corner of township 1410. range 7w, t Theacs Northerly crossing the Reaboldt beeline to the S.V. u Thence Northerly to the N.h. corner of township 140, range 7M, corner of township two range,lt, :•' �' Thence Westerly to the N.V, corner of township 140, tons* 7W, 1 " ` Thence L*surly along the Humboldt baseline to the L.R. corner Thence Northerly to the N.R. corner of township ISN, range 8W. sof township iN, reAge 39. r Thence Northerly to the N.R. cornet of township ". range 3t0 , These*Vestorly to the N.W. tornsr of township ON. range 2t,. 1 1' Thoraco Northerly to two N.L. cognac of township lose If, • pRa1LAt 1I01{TE11, VOL 42. No. i90•-4111)AY, SIPTIM1111 30. 2fpr ' i�clstaw MD• •ra7i-�69e ;�r �a+ •c� , '1'r ' itirrla«asA« eect«tat �`� . CALIFORNIA i 0"t ,dlltecnl« ', '. +CotlMrlrR: Mamas. !rlpins, RMtdoc.' Cal«vsros, Centra Costs, Dat Moct6, ARLA DtFiMIT1CNS Pod at Dorado, fres", Muabeldt, i TOVtIt tQU1It2NT otBRATdIS'{Coat'd) Platin, Mociposs, Marred, Monterey, 1 �.. Maes, Nevada, }lacer, tacta#ento, , Ran bonito, San Ptanalsoo, son *Are* It (Cent'd)f Joaquin, son Matoo, tents Clare, 1 , Thence Westerly cions the Northerly title to township IAM, iate'the ` � ' , ,, tents Cris, solane, fonaw, suttsrr Pacific oesen. ' ! rihaMr luolusetsr,TOlo end Tuba Ataa 1 also la that portion of Northers Catttartnto included With. DSCI1100 Fi4sRr Cm-S091 ;:i,DA47rt Dote of publication p6 !t the following fnt iiliner surstdts Decision No. CA77-SO40 dated Aptit 22, t9?7, in 42 fR 21012 11 C"aaaactnt at the Northerly boundary of the Stirs of California Dt"IFTIOM Or WMs Residential Construction oonstbtln} of single sr the N. V. cotter of township 48M, rents ?W, Mt. Diablo bass- ', tanlly home and garden type apartoontt'u► to snit including 4 Swiss. ttae and awtidianr ;. T7raeet Southerly to the S.W. earner of township 40, tants TV, ' (riga Se*eRh Psy*set• � Than" testetty to the S,s. toreer of township 44M, ranRens TV, ly, slaeaN*a Theeca SoutherlyMaa, to the S.V. carnat of township 4300 tants bV, ReNs, N L M ►erel**e WsaNe* *"/Or Thence tosterly to the R.R. earner of township 42M, rano* SV, Theoc* Northerly to the N,►., carnat of tawaahi► 4/M0 tsnoa SVr " r �� M ow an the Northerly boundary of the State of California, ; SOtGtJIlSAIt1Rt 11:1? .tT 17.41 ` 1,60 .SO .02 Thence Vastarly *tone the Northerly boundary of the State of SMICNIAYR«St $tonowsonsr ,'i�,', 1 California to the point of betfnetno. 001 Mort*, NUMbOldt, Matin, ! 11 Maps, tan Francisco, Ran Hatto, ' Sola" and Sonata Counties 11:42 "" IM 1.10 ''''1.Ot .63 Alameda and Contra Costa Cos. 11.93 1.05 1.03 .20 rtes", iurl"s and MstC*d Cos. iI.SS .93 1.06 , 21 Dorsdo, Nevada, Placer, sactas6nto, Suttet, Tthaate, ; Toto and Yuba counties 11.00 ".41 1.13 r .25 \ Ibntetey end tents Crwe Counties 12.40 1.22 1.26 son Benito and sant& Clara ties. 11.95 0.63 1.65 .20 ! +' Alpint, Asodor, Calaveras, sen Joaquin and Tuolunns Counties 10.13 i." 1.60 BRICt Ts"DSAit I 1 tan rctnotsoo std San Mateo Cos, 10.10 .is ./0 Alvin$, Aatadorr U Dorsdo, 4 r ' f,+ ' Mtveda, 716061, 54crananto and Yolo Cesnties 9.25 1.09 1.11 fres"County 10.15 is 0.46 I CAI amps t r ! Gt►sntus 11.63 1.12 1.71 ./S .44 r Rarstroled Aare 14yt101 POMC ; .j saw ogerstorst saw vilscsf $htnglscsl $teat b6tfo14 t , Reactors sailor Steel Shoring sts0ters 11.1! ,1.22 1.71 .15 ./1 Niltwrtghts li.1S 1.22 . , 1.71 ./S .06 P/ledrivocsan.'Rtips, Meet f ' and Dock Sutldace 12:21 .04 ,,:1.26 .73 .64 1 011DUAL 01416UN, VOL 42, MO. M--MCAV, SIFT AtIR 30, 1971 t . w r ' iRw � � , 262011 alb. (`A7t-s4l1 J( ' + Tigi �• , 'L 46etalen 00. CA71-1491 Save, ! #Bare 0e*e0to parr»*% i gala 0114064 ge*aRis brae*% goats ` Noirof 66assNea Roar N!M peoataa Yoedba 641*JI not g Paas%.* Ys@4 * get/0 Arne 7r. A$►r.7t. Cl1l+t'r t1As01stt tMANSt itbnt•d1 ••••• Carni Maone ! 10,04 1 1.15 ! IAS ! 1.34 .45 t Pre to county f Matict wfnsltst All ;i Rlsctriatone (really reiideiroes, Coq+osttion Moons 14.29 las .1.65 1.90 .es not to aoca d 2 .torr.$ i ,7.75 .44 Men working from swinging or ttlecteieiane 13-6 storlaate Hip tore 6caftoide 10.25 1.13 • 1.41 1.90 abs electricians 12.74 .40 3111.05 .41 !Bill! J. INSTAWMA 11.52 2.22 1.71 .75 .07 Cable Splicers 14.46 .40 MLAS .4S•; ltil`lhtCtAtlSt $bran and Sono% Comtism Aisaads County Rleotricisns 12.35 1.11 314.24 .42. Rtactsiclens r 12.91 1.49 1i+1.1s .03 Gbie Splloece 13.41 1.11 101.34. .41 Cable Splicers 14.52 .1.43 301.15 .03 Mriposa, Mcced and Woloa» Aaedot, sacta*ento, Sutter, Counties Yolo, Yuba and those portions flsctriatses 1,13 .!2 31 i4 ti Of Alpin*, It 60esdo, M011166 Cable Splicers 10.41. .62 30 1! Z Tiaeae counties *not of the lontaeey CountY ruin stare• mountain watershed electricians ' 12.54 1.16 31+!.34 .ii Rlectriciano 14.39 .99 114.45 m .04 Cable Splicers '13.41 1.16 3042.30 .04 Cable Splicers IS.l3 Js 34445 .04 !taps end So ono Counties tits Tahoe Area '40 12.47 .49 3141.65 .04 f ttecteieians 13.99 .67 3!4.77 :!4 . Cable Splicers 13.5! .4S 31+.63'. .04 „ Cable Splicers 19.20 .67 344.77 .44 sen Roaito, Santa Clans and Yshaae County j 6t+nts Cru$ Counties - /tectrtciana t►sally tesidsnese alsotrieitns 13.60 .77 31141.110 AS Itaited to 3 otocios) 7.63 .7! 321.4! A Cable Splicers ISM .77 30+1.S4 .QS stoctricisnt+ JA atoelosir i gen Feenetsao County - Steetttetotm 12.24 1.13 3114'.701 .04 glsatelelana ISMS 1.04 344.96 .46 Cabin Splicers 13.44 1.13 34+,705 .64 Cable 6#11cecs 17.53 1.06 314,90, .!4 Colareese and sen 304"in Cos. gen Meted County slectriciane 13.11 .92 3041.35 .01 giectricians Il,i6 1.25 3!41.60 .413 + 02 Al tools Splicara 13.47 .ti 32+1.21 .01 A101t YOItl7RtlCt0itf I3.4f .565 .31,• 3Kt � . , tifntra Coate CountyA1Cllt CONSTRHClMI 70*Jp 02 .S4S .3l+ 3141 ' . ileetriciana 15.34 ,74 3l+1.00 tl3Gttilt! , Cable Splicers 14.74 .70 311+1.40 t telt C010lR114i1/t ; M1 Marts and u ut counties + i0xlirt! t9lOg.i SblJR Rleetriciana Cable Nticsts 12.15 .44 32+1.01 t i � ,` .`. ' •4 t ' ` '. ; !'141 1•- i .. - ,, i,, { .; -auk�7 ( H044Ai, 2WRIC YOt. ail, 140, 10-iRiDAY, iEr MUI 30, 191Y t itlCt/ION apo. CA7T-Boll rya•1 ' W18160 go. CA7T-sill ` 'isle .S it + )saltFfle" Permeate )sats /rlep laeallfa rarisaeH .I M/r,ti lie/e I'm M+9'ii' RisaeMaa 0 its i M ti M ►aa/Oo/ Yaa/Mar *A$/*. Re/aa 101911 res/lam/ vocooi, *ad/## App.Tr, App.It. ' Alameda, Contra Costs, Marin, Alpine, Amodor, Cals"tas and i. Monterey, Naps, San bonito, ran Joaquin Counties, + FJ•>,;,`�; i, ' an Francisco, ran Mata, "rush 6.12 ,70 # 1.11 rant• Clara, Banta Crus, rprayl #%*attack Uterrt #Miff! M. lett Crow R at Stage* Scaffold? landblastarf , Fairfield), Sonoma Counties 111.71 t 1.44 / 1.11 .41 + t.' rtruotvral #t*si •.!! .74 2.14 1.11 Alptno, Aa*dor, Calavares, from"*County R1 Dorado, Mariposa, Marcel, Stusht Topots t' 11,12 ,j 041 .20 (Ibrth of City of Wvingmton). rpt y? structural stool .`•11.11 .!..I1 .20 weals, Placer, heraManto, let tt* and Muaboldt usttntiea ' San Josquin, flutter, Tuolumne, lttl*A •6l .24 Yolo and Yuba Countiesl0.ii1 .10 1.90 0prry? #andbls*t�[sf Itrvetutd ir, Prasno and Remaining portions of Itself #Min! atyof'Tororaf 1 ' 'I '" fasrcad County .11 1.04 .903. AS rsperhangere 7.10 ( .so .20 .60 r, tliolaaoRJtfrsf IlontetaY, ran Nnit*, ran Nato, Pence, Erector* 10.66 1.24 2.22 1.46 .46 + ",• 71 Reinforcing 11.5! 1.21 2.22 1 #ant* Clara and Manta Cru* .11 .0/ Countise (excluding Portions of ornasentol) structural i1.SS 1.24 2.22 1.ii {' .06 the take Tahoe Areal 7tlt"D, true ,"'r1t 1.30' .#0 .91` �� ,�• Al*rds end Contra Coats Con, it.]$ 1.00 1.24 ' .01! )tray )1.17 . .ff 1.20 .10 .!1 Rw"Idt, moved@, Placer and Teroto 11.77 .19 1.34 .10 .el Tahswa Counties ,11.48 , .46 .S4 .01 letter, T*hors AM Tub deunties A"dor, E1 Dorado, Sactarnto irue%f Pet Tendert follara #.74 .44 .40 and Tole Counties 0.10 .40 .1S'- 1.00 Calov*rma and San Joaquin moalf/owing #tog*# structural nl Counties 11,20 I1 .!! 01 4kasTahea ±altaget Tsp*rs 1.26 .!# .IQ Marin and ro"tv/a Count lam !.0! .#T .s! 1.00 1/1# *rush 16.11 ,;)'..71 i' 71 Montany and Santa crus Counties 11.30 .66 .SS .O1 ` ,Ntayt sttvetural steels Tapsrs .'11.11t '.70 .7% } Ian Francisco and N4 of Sant Mateo county 12.07 .46 2.00 ,02 wcovftttNn Prsfgiavo and #o+warma I i4 t •; rw '+ ten **Mto and sant. Clara t orvolh . 16.71 . .!! I . 1.10 .60' .!S ' Counties 11.1! .f! 1.75 NtaY 11.42 .!t 1.14 .!4 il• %mono County ll.ii .1! .iS Topatr ll,T2 .H 1.14 .r0 .01 Mariposa, Metced and Tuolums _ r t Counties MIS At bother" half of flan Mates • county 1e.11 .21, 1.44 "ek MIRA1 111611711, VOL. 42, NO.,110--MDAY, SHTENiNO 00, MY i 1 ' it DECISION 100. CA71-5031 Page 4 I)MI91001 113. CA77-SCO1 fs!fe 7 , Sade Pdspr taaaflla Ppmsert ! ietle PMgs SaaaPlrr Pere,aels Hwrti Yrs fletaba Haw1r lirtNl.a , Rtgs H W Persleas yersNea 401/40 - RNas N ►atarses yatatia* ae1/�r Apse,Tr. Aryr.Ti. ►AtNm", (cont'd) /LASTEPtlJt/ Te"OgtltI (Cont,d) Alam,•da, Contra coats, EI Ban PrsnCISCO and tan Mateo Cos. f 3.10 .90 $1.20 T1.1i! Lantado, Napa, Nevada, Placer, alpine, Amador, C1 Dor*do, - ) Sacramento, Solana and Yolo \ litrads, Placer, escramento ` Countles (excluding portions and Y010 Counties 7,13! .1lS 1.10 .ii of Counties in the Peas Calavoras and Ban Joaquin Cos. 3,4) t0 1.40 .t0' Tahoe Area) lbntsrry County 10.40 1.25 1.70 Brush i 11.12 .33 0 1.70 .10 .03 ion Benito, Sent* Clem and Spray 11.77 .34 1.70 .10. .07 �• ionto Clue Counties 11.10 .70 1.14 Tapdta i1.32 .93 1.30 .10 .OJ iAlar Nattposa, Plarced and Tuolusns Alameda County 1).44 .11 .i 1.S! .1s' Count too Centra Costs county 12.72 .1t 1.72 .!t •rush 330 .70 .4S .73 .02 PUmIM91 itehlfittaret } � owing stager Paperhangers, Amador (Northern half of j fbsun Chair, Steam Cieantng County), SI rloredo, Sacramento, and Water Blasting 3.45 ,70 AS 79 .02 Yolo, Nevada, Placer (excluding 1 $pray, Sandblasting 10.10 .70 .45 .73 .02 take Tahoe Are*) 17.14 1.32' 1.01 ,14 � , r FUStimmst Lake Toho* Area 10.33 .51 .40 1.95 10 Alan.da and Contra Costs Cos, 14,'10 .74S 1.05 ,0) Navin, S*n Francisco and 00n0" Sutter ane Tuba Counties 1.13 .54 1.00 Counties 11.7! 1.115 1.S0 1,17 .lS Fresno County 3.24 .30 1.25 1.00 tan Benito and Sant* Clara cos. 13.15 1.01 1.71 .14 Hontet*y County 12.31 1.00 .35 .01 Ban Mteo County 13.31 1.14 2.10 ,2S Alptn*, AMdor ISoutharn portion Alapine, AxaAor, Cslatae , Of County), t.alaeeraa, FtesnO, t Bl Ducsdo, NevaAa, Placer, , Sacramento, Jan Joaquin, "fifipolo, Platted, Pbnterey, Sutt:c. Volo and Yuta Sea Joaquin, sent* Crut, Buttet Counties 11331 .71 1.30 At TahBms, Tuolumno AM Tuba w ton PronCieeo County 12.13 1.00 2.25 .07 Counties11.10 1.24 slot .10 Ban Mateo County 7.72 .41 .30 1.50 .025 Napa and baro Counties t 1).31 1.13 2.21 .14 net tbtt*, eumboidt, Corin, DOI lofts and 11011holdt Cos. 12.23 .14 1.22 .4S Napa. Solana, Sona" anti i Tehama Cbunttee 10.2! .is ,.SO 1.2S .4t Pistillate. Neresd and Tuolumne Counties P.OS .34 1.SS 1.20 , FLA.STEPEAt TMOOl3, Alavaja end Contra Costa CDs. t.i7 .40 1.10 Fresno Ckunty 3.40 .80 1.40 rutin county 1.12 .40 1.40 .SO vt A. ler,+ � ,.. ( ., '., t } • 110101At R10i{T11111, VOL 41, NO, 1100--MDAY, SMIMNR 30, MY 0b'I8100 rn. rA77-7o91 ►*** { US[111rA1 IID. CA77-7011 rhe / •..I. PA."t».f1t.F-Ts"a PA."tN.fbll Pef.r.r. e... M l IF P-0... I y...A. [..1 Ah.. T,. POr7f►}9r IIOrJI'Sltr (rbnt'd) Appv Tl. - Alarla anA C�tra Cbets Coe, IwAor, Sacramento spo Tolo p-fers 1 10.94 1 1.17 1 1.10 .40 .11 ('n'lnti*s I fustic khrke u r pettlemen (1 P-f*ra / 1[.11 / 1.01 1 1.10 1 1.00 .07 kettle* ..,b j�.oio1 11.19 1.17 1.10 .40 .04 fne-olers arvl pitch ll,ll 1.04 1.10 1.00 .07 Sltumaetfcr P'*.eler*I Pipe- len panito *nA Santa Clore Cha. vrepperll r-l t.r to l- up 11.11 1.17 1.10 .40 .14 Arof.r.l lettl♦ean (1 kettle) 10.10 .47 1.14 ' Alpine, Caler.r.e, Martp as, Mer FILTAL kk)*i1f71m. , Marcel, fan Y,6q"ln arwl Aleaeds, Contra Cosu, M*f* Tvoluen• ,untisI o M Mleno Cnunttea 11.11 .11 1.17 lH .14 R. ro r* )elate, the and , Alrfne, CAlat*t*a en/ Lon - Ct.q.)altton 0 built up) 11.11 .11 .41 do**trin Count lea 11.77 ,N 1.49 .{) felt Machine r"tet„r 11.44 ,11 .47 1MrAot, tl Dorado, M*v*dS, tl thralo, ►lacer, A.,ttar end [later, /tor w,to, 1utt.er, yut,. Cnvntlee Teh w, Tolo end A.G* cis. 11.61 I6r.,1et0 11.11 ./S .40 Metlpows, raroed end T.ol wo . ►f*snn c"my count lee 11.14 ,It lel• .1/ Amfara 11.17 .40 .10 M,ntar•y, la, bonito, Santa Marin, rape, Snlano and &--vaa Clue and Sent• Crus Cha. 11,11 )1e.{1 1,141 1.111 (t"nt les •a Mie t4O CIDJ t 11.91 ,{t 1.11 ,17 Am feta 10,17 .17 1.11 1.13 .94 Del Mort*, Irloldt, Marl,, Mastic t,tkeraf p*ttl*men O Sen ►ranels00 and mor,. 00.. 11.11 .11 1.74 ,U kettle v peel 10.11 .17 1.10 1.11 .14 ►roan County 11.11 .71 1.11 .14 Sitjmasttcr fnuselerep pipe- "0 rt" LATMr u rr apps n r Cn.l tar pttrh 11.11 .17 1.10 1.41 .44 Alrl,*, haa,%or, Celeetfle, Del Ma,rt. and M,.k-llt r7*mtiae Merced (Lost *t the tan Am o re 10.1) .40 .71 .11 Jo*"ln Stv*r), tan Joaspnln, re ta,eT aM Santa Crus Cganttea 140tasmanto, lytt*r, T*hrr, M� P "fors 10.40 1.41 1.11 1W1v.►.*, T*10 awl Tuba tan rtanetsco env] San Maty, Cns. 0"tl*AM seta the" ►orti"s or 1lm fere ISM .41 1.11 1.11 .64 1101640, Mesad" and ►lacar � Mastic Sorkere *nA settlern Clwntles (eeelvding Lok* Tah" 0 kettles v 0 p rpa) 11.14 .40 1.11 1.10 .04 Areal . 15.1) .14 1.11 11.04 1• 11tu ksticr C+arlerel pipe- Lrks reNere Ales 10.41 .71 .10 Vrapi• rep Cn*I tar 11,1) .11 1.11 1.11 .t A14wde, ObAtte Oeste, pbrin, rYteed, rrwtere'fr Morar tan IwMt0, ter rrMrle*o, tan raat*o, %^te Clore, taste cre)e. M1Aw* w 66P RS 01..tt1*e 11.11 .11 IM ► .10 IIDINAI I IMI, VOL. 11, IMO. 1/0- 1110Ar, S"ItUNIN 30, 19FF r--+ 1 . .fes . DRCISiON ND. CA77-5091 Poo to t• 4sC thaw 00. '077-1001 rip It ttists asssitM('s7eests •• Nae fAe9s aassfdts}eyalss» aside Ksuly 41$esttss ' ,- MswlF CtitlnNss . RstasM t K 9'sssbes Ystttias ss4/st Rahe K 1 t laastaae vetstlsa *41!01 SPRiN@LM PILI CRI Ant,Tr. LOWBORMI Ant,It. Alameda, Contra Losta,,Karin, Maps, Ron Francisco, San Mateo, Olpaa 1 f 0.74 i L 25 f 1.74 i 1.10 .14 ' Santa clots, Solono and Ronna Group l p) 9.410L!! 1.70 1.10 .10 Count toe 1 10.20 .SS 01.15 .09 Reasininj Counties 25.07 .43 .95 .O4 Group 11b) 4.27 1.35 1.70 1.10 .10 STENCFITrd7Ut of 0" I(C) 4.42 1.25 1,70 1.10 .10 Almada and Contra costa cos. 13.30 1.45 2.29 .149 t Group lith 0.72 1.1s 1.70 1.10 .10 Del Norte and Nus,boldt 006. 11.04 41 1.12 As Group Its) 9.33 1.35 'IM 1.10 .10 TSAAA1110 MpP1103, G[otap lifi 9.97 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 ASarA.' Contra Coat&, not Or4hv 2 4.4! l.lS 1.74 1.10 .10 Notts, lluatloldt, Karin, Naps, Group 3. O,Sf 1,25 1.70 1.10 .10 Dan Francisco, San Mateo, Solannand gone* Counties 11.42 1,50 1.10 1.00 R1 ooraAn. Nevada, Placer, ' Sacramento, Sutter, Tehama, {Gunnitai Tole and Tuba Counttes 11.40 .40 .90 .1S Ti LE 3S7T1'3t91 ,, .I ' ' Alaseda, Contra Costs, Del Grana It 9.23 1.25 , t.T4 1.11 .k8 , Norte, 11 nnrado. Rutsboldt, Grow» It 8.441 1.35 1.70 1.10 .10 Grotty 3t, 132 i.tS 2.70 t.10 .10 Karim, Napa, Nevada, Placer, I ' Sacramento, Ran Rsnito, San Ptancieco, San Kstan, Santa Clot*, aolano, Sonoma, Sutter, � p Tehama. Ynlo and Yuba Cos. 13.00 .94 1.20 ' 1.40 .00! , L Alpine, Mmadot, Calaystas, San r :� Joaquin sn,l Tuolumne counties 10.27 .53 .30 1.00 y• • Fteano, Katiposs and Karcad counties MIS 1.00 .50 V1 Monterey and Tanta Crus Counties 13.41 1.09 k.i4 i. ..1 1. , .. PAM IMLIM it ;t A-Mer Vast'a rmyl 4-sasonrial mayl C-Indeps net Da 1 D-iabo[ Doyi „ E-T'hanas9tvinq Dayt F•-Christaass My. 't•: �, # a, rPl,loyar contributes 44 of baa hourly rate for War S YOI t@' "to ca . t• ' 1' , and 24 or basic hourly rate fol 4 woothl to S years as vacation pay Credit. @is Paid lblidayst A throuih 1. I a. SrWlover conttibutem 1.90 per wr for t A firai live Tsar of at*1 rwatt * After five year$ 111.705 per hCKJ1 to Vaca On and 0 ltdaya 114%tit@. 4• ,�'`,'t'. , i t)mrTmIrwt tn. CA17-5011. Page 13 4'UC7ttC�t MJ, C]k)1•SOgi trta.i) �,y ` 3AMM17t1 Ittko+ttPa (Cont'!} tbDy Orovp It Asphalt Irnnoro aM aaktr*I Perko, rector and similar typo twpvrof R'�ggy„-hllel CtuineYl, faller, Iatloedtr and0[out "it Tracts" ahA road bad* (c*t wtA oct"t work espa - b,rCkerr Crctoro of all tytwer cr+ncrtto and mnq"stt* mloer of out+way atter the temporary ooler ha,loeen plaooA) 112 yotd *,A 111"-ar I ,=n*urate pan —Ikt C{rnctet* etyma C-rfifreta - ' sandectlbbtr and/,)t st ring, Cut grant curb set form Oro" dell uhorefa an ""tat c,-,nstructta+ wtk on or In r roteerst 111p forest (;teen t-,,,toro, reaitrbosr Mtn, tubattters, boll hots toottnta and •halt .. Alltnusf Jackto& wr r"fat,(s, Jackif+t of pipe oar 12 tKMal Jarkam onA stellar tyr+ r:—'ractorof asttito4n, Pitmen and stn Organ ore, Contra Coats o'nd,ity tk+lyt SMIj-IpPlyittr Caulkere, applying *$pholr, ley-r 1.1, cre,lote, line, cauotic and stellar tmdtjt Plptvtattera,no flyers SMI PIa/tlo plp**^a, t type ratotialei la9gir�g, sheeting, vhailng, tracking, ttench- Pteeaot• lips )Yt2ar, no joint pipe and atrlppitg O{ sari, Jscklrg, none-q ifn.t lasgingraneorr tiagneeltt, opnwyreoln, Including repair of molds, Pteeat Manhole letters, Got In tlt»rgLss, aM aastic votkere (wt or dry)t Pavesent tu*ter-t plies, rtantrote feta eettere aM tpaMre, innlu'Iny enol grinl*r Pipelayar*, Cairltet*, I?anAera, tiptvfsrptre, c nAuit layers, Pi otic pipoloyernt lost holo prove It Asphnit gtroeaitist C*mmnt avepari and kanaltwt Iry ooio++t ,. diners - sit, iso a,A electric+ "or broom awet}trei Prvtr of gypeuatt Chea-eett*r *M Pit"[ (clear I" work)0 crnwtoto tser4f* of all typao le-.,Opt a shown to []roup i)1 Mae set gtsf+ twciter tftagar aM CMeuternr Conc[.tte Chipping ut4 Otinaingt A" stud tun[ Plrrap-atrntpara( and tock-olintst, tnclvdtng pltcirkg Concrtte Labot*to ([set or 4tyi1 OrIII*['a Mlpo[I Check T*eA*tt Of sacked c�hcrato aR+d;of and (wt or Afy)I 1lotary ocatlfler, isolaloman, aMvOttrol tyltaulic Monitor (O"r 100 IN pt*aW[e)I , aa,Itif'la "ad roncfota chtpr4ff Dayte ttencf+er - 100 or •tsttat ' Lebdtng aM 4+1044in9, oarfytnt snd haM1{t4 at bit tide sM typo land a.1 gull trincharoll Pato and Ditch witch[ POto- materials for slat In rtlnforcing 000crsts c04%et(uoil0nl PittOW10 tillers oaAblsstors, PotvAn, 13v-rsn, M*+asi*uant lignslllrt and - chipper, iM similar typo hush ghreddorst ologerl •tntlatoot, 1 Plgtlr+tt tank Cleanser tree cli"ret t'INtc-ser*ad - W 11 float hand halt, pneumatic toorpors All pnouaatic, air, tea, and *160tr14 in cnnnectian with totr,tero' vorki vibrotorat Dti-pit-lit iltchtnet tooter Jading at tip un44r 12 metas Plgh press roe blry pled 114' nr —Of, 100 lot. pf*aaufo of orsr)t Ryrlro oeelor anti atellaf type[ Latter t4in oonoection with Keep I+ All oloanup watt at dNtto, gtowwM and ttvl141nti lwtle4ing I lata ru a' work but not limited to street cls&"lot Cleaning 614 wohing wlnhowel Construot{on laborers inoluding M ides and "neral 14110046tet OrouP 1(a)I Joy Drill Wiol Tea-IAi Oarde+or Dontsr WA*l (0114) twmpman, 1064 *Potton firs waW'eft Ptraet Cleanttat O"Oh's"I and similar typo grille, Track ArilUror Jact leg drillorel torttovitvtol aM latvdaoage labortral JottiMt LtrWtol grwh rlaeo,nA drilloret wag— Arillerat mechanical !tiller• - all Lobdotel Pilots, rint*nonc* ISAs-Cspo ltootott on new aon+ottvwtlanl types fogordlees of type or etthcA of p'}v+[I Multiple unit MAint*nb", %*Fait trectman and Arid te►d61 ttt"t.iar Md Patif604 drills, U utero a"A MrAarstnr All vote of loadlnt, Plactng oonottuetlon Tract LAbel oro[ TawPofary air aM water lines, VIstsulli aM blasting of all p for rid e■ploatyse of vhatt^rof type mar- or Stellar, tool mars attendants ♦encs troatetot Ovaratstl W att+rat total*$* or 400"! us*1 fnr each lobdtng and Plectngi Iter, 1'i»mant Mar aero (M+Lton getters) ecaleto (Includtrg nrllllnt ,rf *YM11 tr*e teg"r1 tit grind*[ - W" Ilb)t Nor Cleo"to (dunnits) I , , Kao" IIc)i Wining and woldlnt gsavt l+ taialoran {iealailrtg 0vo+man, Mtaa++}t %intent iraotwiaw K" 4t PNew AM4n f r � 1 Ka" )r 004wal L&bw*t• J w , �,;, 11M1A1 1t01l1l1, VOL, 43, NO, I90—F1{CAV, SIP" 911 30, 1977 + fir► � • . . • . , ` . �►� � . .•, OSGiittw Pio. CA77-50111 is*" 14 '0eC1910M NO. CA77-60111 page 15 l: ' 'r. • - ` ' + j hGM�I ptlkH�H 04'SAASObf' (ARIA/ i and fi) " Group to Assistants to engineers leraktifanl rtremant Meavy Cuty sFrtap sre•hh►.tweeze Repeitsen Nelpers Oilers neekherAl dignelmant Switclwnr tat semis sad! r y 1 M•vrit ells fdvrtN.e lot rirsmaR)t parts"" (heavy Duty Repair " pacts room) Rot•$ Rata M L N Pue•lac vaceloo a 44/or i As♦,.Tr, Group 2t Compressor operstort Concrete Minot (up to And including I PrtMOI Lgrt1►00041 OFIRAT009 1 yard)1 Conveyor matt Operator (tunn*1)i F(e*aan sot plants t, ARRA i ARIA 3 + tydraullet Monitors Mechanical Conveyor (handling building me- ttriale)r Mixer ba-opecatot (ocncrete plant)t rump Operators Stoup 11 1 11.17 I10.t4 1 1.50• 1 !.!S 110 .211 spresder bwe oaman (with ectsed)r tar Pot Fireman (poster gttated) I Group 31 11.50 11.01 1.50• 2.15 .10 .211 Group },1 11.7} 11.24 1.50• 2,25 .90 ,211 GroupS# /°= Operates IMnM*r)1 maltooptec ltadtoaaa ISlgnalelanl l• I Locomotive (30 tans of sender!t ItotOrmant Rodman or Chalrrant Group it 10.}2 11.1} 2.50• 1,25 .to 211 1 Croup St l0.lS 11.01 1.50• 1.13 ,110 ,211 Roes Carrier leonatteetton yobsite)t btomtets Mreedman (*ae*pt '•t stoup 4# 10.71 Y1.2! x.50• 1.lS 110 111 asphaltic concrete }string)i fait-propelled, autoaaticaliy, applied monists curing machine len sttsetss highways, airports and canels)l ,. Group 71 10.07 11.71 1.110• 2.25 .90 . .211 *coup sk 11.}Y 13.11 SO• 2.25 .110 .211 single dr Machine, i It. depth! !tuck CtaM oiler! "at Noise. 4 ,croup 111 11.51 13.05 Wl.15 .110 .211 slngls drums tiller To""[ Otoup 101 11.74 13.27 $00 2.25 ..110 .111 Oroup 10-Ar 11.60 13.311 ,SO 2.35 t0 .211 Group It Ballast Jack fampsrl'mallant Reelevator mallaet,to fawner. Occup 111 ' 12.04, 13.57 4'.58 2.IS .110 .211 Muhl-pucpottt eoaman {asphalt planc}r elevator Operator tin- . sida►t Fork tilt or Lumber Stacket (construction job site)► Group Y1-A1 1}.22 14.7} },SO 2.25 .110 .211 Group YY-61 17.52 YS.03 ' I.S0 2.25 .SO) 311 Towcmooebll�r Material bot IY drum)• ihuttieeart tie fgactrl• _ croup 11-cm 11.64 1S.35 1.50 2.3S .110 ,211 " *Includes 1.31 per hour to ';^ Group S1 Compressor operator (over 2)t Concrete Mimeos (over 1 Pensioned Wealth and welfar Lune, yard)t Conotete Pump$ Of PumpOcate Ounsl Oentratoral Grouting Machine# istese-weld (air-operated)r Pumps (over 2)t molding Machines (powered other than by electricity) to t Grad} is ILJ Liar bad Factor or similatt bom truck or Dual. Putpose A-tress truck# Concrete batch Plante (wet or dly)s Can- costs save (sell-propell*d until on •treats, highways, airports 1ys and oanslat Drilling and bating Machinery, vertical (Mt to apply. , to weterlinera, we" drills or aaokhewrara►# slghline Cableway +•: + , slgnalsrns Locomotives leterm or over )0 ton s Lubrication and , Service Snginesc (mobtle and boosts rack)• Maginnis Internal L1111 Slab Vibrator (oft airports, highways, canals and warehouses)# Mechanical finish*[* Iooneratel (Clary, Johnson, Bidwell Snip " Deck ar siallar types)# Mechanical buss Curb and/or Curb and Gutter Machin*, concrete or asphalts Portable CresMcst Pant Driver (Miles and atatlst)i Power Jumbo Operator (setting slip- r latae, sea., in tunnels)I Moller Isacept 46001t)I sereabeen *1 lbacbst-lteeM ani slailar)16sph*ltie oaseoets pavlwgll Wf- (' propelled Compactor (shite engine)! self-ptopellal vital I" wrapping MaeftiM Ipersult CRC or similar type)# Mll-propelled power @"$"of Sell-propelled To" Machines slip luta Asp* (lilting device for concrete formal# Sma11 rubber-tired tcactorsl } /utfaea Matalst Aur*r-type drilling equipment up to and including _ N et. depth) 1 IIOfNAL HOISTNN, VOL 42, NO. 190-•MDAY, SIPIRM114 30, MY ) ttrrct/tGa Md. CA77-SOPf t04e 14 ' . . DWI210i1 Wo. CA77-SOP! ' Ps" 17 1 POW IBt IQUIPMtMT OtONTOM l ootodt row IOL Oout"W"otltak"As IClontrd) ! 0 (ARZU t and it) (Uonttdi • (ARRAS t and 11) (Oont'd) V . i Grout 7t cbnatite Conveyor rn Concrete Pump: track or tquiparnt ' Dior/ lot scam-typo Oaettllltny HaeAlner'lirldyi Cxaoal dry-Litt for ; mounted (boon length to apply)Co concrete p, Truck f building sitar •toiler)# chemical otoutlrty Machine, track aounteep Ouxrbination Beat-. Deck od lnoerai ngtiito and noting Machinery, horlbuildi {not to hoe and Loader (up to and lnoluding 9/1 em. yd. C.r.o.)l Detrick U I� apply to nteratwat*rllDril, wagon drilla or }ackhey, pori Dual drum Mleirl opetatots required when awing otgine remote tram hoist)# Derrick Bargia ; apply Renyon limp and similar ondr types, Gantry Aider tot similar (except oteavation work)# Do-Mote fader and Adams slegrader# Blovatitg aquipeent)i hydro-Rammet or similar) Inatruwant Kent Material Molat and Waaoy Duty end *t heti Aig (inelydirg Caisson Foundation IRoowork ing (7 or more drumeli Mechanical finishers or Weeder Machina (asphalt, and per (o Lwdsr and Lift typal [incl IV typo qandDrills)i Boer typ tarter-Qreane and similar)I Mine or shaft tolst? Mlxsrmobilet Pave- loader 11 yards up to and Including a yards)I Locomotive (over 100 tons) truck mounted with oompraasor Combination! Pipe tending Machtna !pipe- (single or multiple units)! MtltIVIO *41014 itartMovint Machine tfuclids, Deseret etc.) ono tandem scraper)# ora-stress lilts Wrapping tYchlnst lines only)# Pipe Cleaning Machine (tractor Proptfad and aupPorbdil j tub,, Pipe trapping Machine (tractor propelled and aupported)i Mtrtptatlon MNtvolr-dabria Tug INit-propetlid tiestingil IMtbWr-tired ferePat,. �;; i Plant[ hollow Operator (finish asphalt)I feif-propelled boots type lifting Nit-leading (Piddle wheat*, •table fhattli Car treclatm itatlonit „ „ '; I'• device (cantor aount)(10 tons or 1#94 M.A.C.)1 felt-propelled tltvatlng si 41e Bnilns BersPer over tS yordal soil Rebiliver (P i R or egmaliI' Grade plena, slusher operstort small Tractor (withbooss)t loll testsrl Bu"t"Of (Carries of ethic automatic typo)# traetot, Compressor Drill ,r Truc tYPa toodert Auger-type drilling equipment over 30 ft. depth Oombinatlonl Track Laying typ earth moving rokine Uingli engln• rl�t ): tet+diC serapsrai t Train loading station/ tronetulttq ltsofifns, muff!-srglni ' with sloping attachment, Jet**or similar! Yacinrm Clnoling Plant# Whitley or" f1 Amor-Conte[ (or atmilor)f Asphalt Plant fnginostt Cant-in-Plane Crane lop to and including IS tons) t• Fire laying Machines Combination Blusher and Motor Operator# Concrete Match Plant (multiple units}, notert Reading shield Operator# Heavy Duty , Aapalrarn and/or weldett Orodoaatter, Grade Checker (mechanical or other- ' feeup.cjo taom (e thej ((pit tad lm and n$ifoI cu. 1 ea. Fri. wiee)t Grooving and Ccindinq Machines thighways)t Ran Beat Machine (or Combo,)! on thoe (cable! (up to and 3/4 cu. 1 cu. yd. m.t.o.i? i'' ' sietlarlt Rosman Loads[# Loader (up to J yards)# mechanical Trench ihisld? ) Combination taokhw and Loads[ must i!i ca. yd. m.t.c.ii Lbntinuowa Portable crushing and Screening tlantl, Push Cato limed Ranh- Plight tit sack Auger fur to and including 1 w. yd.)lCrene attached)# Poring equipment (up to and including IS cu. yda.Cato Rubberub er T red Xo)I 1 Cranes (not over 1S tons, Wamrthead end Genttylt Orad•-alis lop to and " sucltda T-Pulls, dot-10, 10, 11, and iimttart Rubber Tired Desert Belt- 1 including l cu. Vd.)t toric fhovale, CfarMlis, Ora411nes. (up to and 1'•; propelled Compactor with borers sheoploott Timber iklddet (rubber tired including 1 au. Vole C.t.c)I Power 91460 (single enginslt salt-ptorolled ) : or similar equipments Tractor drawn scraper) Troetorl Trenching Machine Doom-type Lifting Device (center mount) (over 10 tons)# mubbec-tired over a ft. deptht Tri-hatch taysrr Tunnel Melo bring mechinet Welder# scraper, eels-10MM4 (Paddle wheat twin engina)I CM pal Gans Auto I - Is-alter land other similar ►ugolllF3O at *toilet pulprnt)I Wirer T-s00 t hook Grader S •' Cutter {tromp Lir Automatic Comeroto fit• pots Fawct Automata Bsiiteod Cat prow• gr Chicago scoot r7tmbtnatlon MOST ane Ciompcessor {OuntUlt Ounprl Canal Trimmers Canal Ttlmmsr w/ditshimq attachments? Cranes Combination Blurry Miser and/or Clsanor► Bighllne Cablaway (5 tone {cant 15 tons up to and lhclydlrg 125 tons}# Continuous Pitght tis and under)# [bull 01-Litt or similar (10 ft. or ovat)t Mucking Machine. took Auger cost 1 cu. yd. Iinoludltg arons►1 Brett travelitt 650-A-1 (rubber tired, retl or tract typtlt T[aotufr IWlek barsllD-s of larger r' at •toilet NS tons or owr}t Welid Lwder Whin oontrailed tram the ane stutter) pwllcatl Wtghline Cableway (over S tons)# loader later 0 Verde, up to and tnmluditg 11 as. yds.)? Miller Porolose MLN stops Yovet or oinllato { / Power Blade (multi-engine)l Power Bisavels, ClaCaM1U, bragltnss, tack. base, ?cads-alis (over f yd. and ap to one ineludi#g 7 cu. VM. f rubber-tired earth awing swhinas (WItlple peoprlatem Power rnits std two me Bar• oa/aPere)(OF to and iMlvelaq 7B w. Ids. estroske •.r.e.)I 4411-pmapllod Ltompaotor (With mrltirle I -let" Paver Wallis)1.1h414 engiN tubber-tired Barehootltg meehtnem (With tandM wis"901 SUP ' I' •. Ata Payet teonorato or asphalt)! tandem Cater Bawer crestas Msbtle inelyding-fail Ctwnteal tramthsc 4pu11/04 Otte"" shield)# UniverMi u Liebbac ane fewer Cranes rand 814111or types}I Wheal W"Viita (W to I ' ane lnslwdlng 750 au. VA. Por hour), Whitley Ctons (over 15 tints) ' ,' 41011A1 41011111, vol, 12, NO. 1190---41iDAY. 1110110At1R 00, 197V . . +fir - �• , . . � ✓ � ' f /1jOW ISD. CA77-50#1 to" 14 , al'Nl!!R fe]021"W?OPMATORV lCmat44l I, D4cieIf" 00, Cm-Soil' ' ,. Pale it (ARRAS i and 11) (Cont'd) • t , Prtag4 104*00*Pq'mtaf4 it-At vend Wagers tin conjunction with Wheal Rscavator}t Cranes 14:.Ir Elvtefiea .It 12% tons)t Loader (ova* 12 cu 'Yale-1 up to and Including .l! cu. Rafe* N S.N ►.4104* yerdba ea1l41 , .a.)t lower Shovels and Oraglinte (over 7 cu. yds. a.r.C.)f Rubber 1 TSA" VRIVi01e Ahr,Sr. r •,;*4 Wulti-Purpose Itacth Moving Machines (2 units over 75 4w. Yd$. *trwcka a.r•c.)t Wheal Rrcavrtor tower 730 cu. yds. Per hour) BtlGR CVkDfT efMt4AD2R Iw/wO ..t 11'-84 tooter (over 14 cu. yds.) 1 \ IueiveellIque under water lof Manhouldriverf - Concrete pulp Sachintj � !t-C4 rotor of Veit tar (when ward in ,taction wockConcrete pp jt truck Ieden • ata Controv otled earthain"fquipunt I truck k *r fiat tack truck is used i 1 t appropriate flet rack rate R ,Tall, applyll trump funder i yde. water levsl)I Uuepctote truck (under i yds. water levelll frsapeter (under 1 yds. water level)! Escort or pilot car drivere Nipper truck twhen fiat tack truck Is used appropriate [Irt rack uta f ,hall apply)l Pickup$$ !skids (debrle boa, under a yds. water leve))! Tem dclveta0 trucks (dry pmt-batch concrete pix, under 1 yds. water 1ays1)l IR Rsipetst Warehousemen ! i.i45 ! 1.2lS T4 141.44.1 i • ams cow? SPOMER (VIVO sugar, a yda. and under t I. yds. water levelly Damp (1) yds, and under $ Ida. water s levels t OR+Motsta t4 ids, and i s under 4 Vale. water level)! 4'+' ` ow"tet 14 Vaa. sad undst i Yds. water level)# skids (dabrto 1 boo i yM. and under 4 Vale. water levelll It"Is malt flat l tart 12 rale unit)! trAvotrial Lift tt"It lerchenlcal tailgate) Vtooke (dry,flea-Matt% eonatets �fda. ane made! 4 YM. y+ wets! )awl) 18.4! 1.19! .74 1.44 t in"110 4V= and WA"m l8lML1T 1 (under 2.540 gallons? i{.411 1.1!1 .74 1.44 t ptOigAt 1!601!1111, Yat. if, Na. 1#0_411DAY,,140TIM514 30, M tIrIPIOM MD. G7T-sell Palo to Im 11fOM Mo. CJ177-1e9i . fN• 21 lydr pdafe/M.hts Permeate , I" 0.40 de ♦Aper 1ewe11b IpMeaN . .4 [bM+IM s1.wrlM .r.0 MHew1t' M t R frlMe YneM.r MI/rr TRtIQ DRIVOtl� d)_Cont, 11Mr.Tr. R.N.- �I L R IMIIMr Yrrrri.• w.1/�r -- Aryr.Tr, LIR JIT1rfTS, fork Lift 1 10.075 ! 1.11 .70 1 1.00 tali CVRD" IPVY-% f1 (W/NM - - auger, f yds. and under S TRAM6IT MIX, AAITATOA yds. water love])r Dump (a ("Aar 6 yds.) MOSS 1.11 .10 1.00 yAs. and under 1 yds, water Itvel)l ouoperet♦ (t yAs. 9"M t"AlRfalllt "LpW .70 t.11 arT ea wader / de. water level)# l0.1TS 1.11 Cum"ter 16 yde. and under • _ The" T1U1Q under (3,500 ydo, water level)1 /kids (dabrl 90110we) 19.015 1.11 ,71 1.N boo, 6 ydt. and under 1 ?ft. 1 Waite lovelll Ttreks (Ary pre- K(PPOR TROpIf dingla unit hatch concrete six, d yds, i flat rack 0 axis untU I and under / yds. water level) 1 11.H t 1.199 T1 I1.N tnAuetrlal Lift Truck (Mechanical tailgated) A R(A1Rr MIW" 71=11 Posit rubtar tiral tractor gyMobtlel Ryd[o-lift, � (than used within teNetere' Swedish trans type (jetting)1 jurisdiction) 10.10 1.111 .70 1.10 Jetting and water truck s(1,000gale. and,eoo .VMMO Rust S MAT" Tie" gals.)1 Rubbertired(7,500 Tats. under 1,000 fate.) '16.115 1.ISS .71 1.10 J 1O 11.21! 1.197 .71 1,M f27�IMATIDM w111C1t TPLKV R{AVT Df1R fm"PM 11ITM "01STr ^tans/t, (high boll 10.2] '.1.1►f .71 Agitator1.N 1i ' Mix Agitator (6 yds. and �1, ' under 1 yde.) 10.155 1.11% .71 11.64 - Rep RTIMM ens 1IMItat 1TUDOtd CA"10 11.211 1.111 .71 1.N , VAC" TW" (1,500 gels, I Ii dud Wader 5.500 gala.) 10.165 1.191 .71 1:40 "Anil 1412 AGITAIM (I ydr. tlrtwgh 11 1".) 11,671 1.101 MOM-TtOW Ott" CAP (not 1 cell-IoadsAl 10.115 1.15% 71 1.68 VAt�I>M TRt?t1 15,!68 gels. 1, an/ WMdsr 7.10• sale.) 11.211 1.19/ JtIRIN 1SrOQ • t1�T111'TRt1Q, `1 ' , i '� . .1 0.011 gals, ape wtMt 7.168 sola.) 11.715 Lill .7/ I.N ? . FIDUAL IfO1fT11, vol. 42, MO. M "10AY, S"OA044 20. 1111 i'' OW1191014 NO. CAI7L301t r rage 1! owilicN ND., CA77-9191 rave 19 ! FNgs OwislNt pysaeN � ie.ic FdnOe issoR,s Feymssls r i )eves ,r !t., . Neely tdtssttsa *0069 N&R tesNoss vocation raOdlItee , iehs M fL w tsodsss vscsMas "d/4" At/o Tr. yetlQ tMtyRi. 4Clnt d) Aqt. To. VaVOt 11RIYl7t9 (Cont'al What cow? IPWRA R IwhO Augst, over 12 yam. and IWSIs.NthroughAl2Ay(ov r 110.333 f 1.193 .TO 11.40 including 10 yda. voter ?:'r10 ya level)# Dump lover 12 YM. r 90t,R cdrfltT lemr�iant Woo level) including it YO. water. level)I lhtmpereto lover tt Soler, I yda. and Including yda. and including t0 yda. . ) t2 yds. water level{t Dump 4 water level)I DAwster (aver` (s yda. and including 12 f 11 y6 and including it Y6. Tdo. water level), Dueperets voter levsl), Skids (debris 1 Yds, and including 12Ian, over 11 yda. and Inoludiug tate. Watat lwellt 9sif- l0 Yds. water level)# TTuaka propatled Sttost sweeper �, (city pro-batch concrete six. With Salt-contatnsd refuse Over It yds. Sed including bin, Skids (debris Was, 4 10 water laws) f 10.41 1 1.119 •.T! let." t � yda. and including 12 yds, water level)! $ncwr go and/at snow � { 111.11. DII /tNitAR Tilt ' Plows Truck (city pts-batch QtLF-ti3AD1N0 TRUM 14,91 ' 1.199 f•.TO 11•!0 concrete six. 0 yds, and Ii Including 12 yea. voter TROM RRPAINi)IN ' ll,9T9 t.t99 .TO 'l.M 10#4111 Dut"tat t0 yds. and Including 12 yds. water ,NMR Com"I 1gRMR (vise. level) 10.44 t.if9 .TO 1.09 auger, oval 19 yda, and including 14 yds. voter USAVT DM TRAROPDRT level)r Combination dump saw (. igooaeneck latched) 10.49 1.199 .71 1:00 deep trai2sc, Dump IOvas if ' �. "ANSI?HIS AGITATOR yds. and Including 14 yda. lover 12 .dathcou h voter level)I oumpocets lover Y ! 11 yda da and Including 34 y . 14 yds.! 10.HS Lt!!t ,T0 1.00 water level►, Owystst (ever II yda. and tactuding 14 yds. t' ' vetas level)t gloat 461112 Iwo, over 14 yds. and including 34 yda. water tevet)I "emit • ' urs agitates lover 11 yds. thf"11i 10 yds.), Toasts ,dry 1 Ore-%*teh eomt:lete tris. ever ` i tt yds. VA InatwdiM ti , Yds. voter level! 1l.1l1 1.111 .T! i.M , iWRRAI 111011/11, VOL 41, "0. 110. 011110AY, A►TIMUR 300 MY 'j , il�titdt Mo, CA7?-5041 ' fats .24 W1610t# 00. 171774011. rags 24 fr4age;saaRte foyate.ta Nva Nags 6eae)1t•permeate It,it - M••rt1 Edetetre. rieerty Edeteifee . Mr.• M L t ►ee•1•sa Vuertae a,.1/•r Rene N a A feetise• Veretl•■ ►n1/•r Ap",Tr. 49-t.Ttr T►roal o4rlre1lat�ccnt•d� � , Ttraa( o41TYfH tcalttdt Wilt Mile? SPORADER (w/WD 6tRJt coo! 611 Wip WAVauger, mer 74 yda. and 1n- owger, over SO yds, and ten6et ;' chiding 35 yda. water level)t GS Tde. water level)# Dump ouap (over 74 yda. and ln- (over S9 yds. and under 45 eluding )s yda. water level)t Tds. water levelli oo•perats Duaperets (over 14 yds, and (o+et SO yds. and and+r is y4e including )S yda, water level)t water letnllt Duwpter Covet S6 oumpoter (over 74 yda. and Tde, and under IS yds. water Including )5 yds. water levol)t Istel►r Rallcoptor pilot (when Ow 10'0, 10.6. We and other ( transporting teen or 6ststiols►t similar cat type, terra Cobra, 6ktds (6041119 box, over s0 yda. lwtourneapulls, 'fournarock+r, and wander 41 yde. water level)► tuclld SPA similar type #quip- Trueks (dry pre-batch concrete sent when pulltng Aqua/mak or ate, over 50 yda, end under IS water tank trailers and fuel yde. water loyal) 1 16.11 1 1.144 .70 $1.04 and/or gtetaa tank trailer# or other •lac. trallerat Skids WLR COOT 6MWlp (w/vn (dabrie txie, over 71 yds. and auger, over 45 yda. and '1 , Including )s yd#r water 1#vol)t including t0 yda. water Truck (dry ate-t,otch concrotoi level)I Dump (65 yda, and sea, ower 74 yda, and tncluding including 6o yda. water level)# ry 35 yda, water lova)) 1 10.14 1 1.117 .76 01.0 ounwiste (ewer IS yds. ant ,y including 60 yda. water level)# gLftA CDtMr sfa>umrm (w/wo oua"ter its yds. and including auger, mar IS yds, and 00 y60. wsttl le»1)t Skids tt�14tat� lncludlnq 50 yda, water level)l (dsbtis boo, 4% vis. and Dump (Curt IS yda, and )ncu-ins in01441ng It Tde. water ietrsl)t SO yda, water lavel)t oasperote Trucks (Ary Ice-batch concrets (over )S yds. and tncludtnq SO alit, i4 yda. end tncludtng yds. water lovel)l Duepater (ova 10 T60. water 10ws11 11.41 1.114 .71 1.04 )s yda. and includinq SO yda. water level)t Skids (debria boa, _ over 11 yds, and including Sb Tda. ester levelly truck• (dry pee-batch concrete este, over 11 via. and including so Y44. water level) 10.71 1.194 .Iii 1.441 t i ��•. rlOnAl 14015T9R, vol. 12, NO. rrQ—tRroAr, f4►1lMlIR !0, 14ri 1 MC1S20M MD. ' p177-lOfl 'pM$ 27 , DECISION N0. G77-lOfl , ~ , -•acrfolNu ... • ARU M1Mlt10N1 for IoYLR CQUI►MENT 0►tRATORS Basic fd.q.fM•Rb Ie/eau 64621A ht All area• not included within Area 1 ai defined below. Merl/ [details* Rate, N l V P011144,00 yawNM M Md/a tU It All areas Included to the description ' TRUCK DlttVp31S, Cont'el 1 Mr•Te, defined below whir► to based upon township i Rvu retest SrReanet v/Wo and rant• lines of Areas t and 2. auger, over 90 yde. and 0ocsssmctme in the pacific Ocean on the •xtenoten of the seutUarly y- including fS yds. WaterLovlies of Township 113. and intll I udinouiep lover r0 yes, thane teaterly •long the Southerly 11041 of Township 1120 eromalnf and including of yds, water the Mt. Dlobto meridian to the f.V, corner of township919 levollt t>incl din lover e0 tango 42. Mt. Oeiate bass line and Mrtdien, . yes. and including fS yds, thence Southerly to the S.Y. corner of township 2020 range bt, voter levelly Dumpater (Over Thence Easterly to the f.V, cornet of township 202, tongs 132, ester Iwel)t Skkidlnq ds (debrle 4o yds, end lnc15 yds, Theme$ southerly to the S.W. f hip 21s� � corner otowns * rano 13t0 ' box, over ro yds, and including Theme41 1118t0fly to the S,V, earner of township 2150 tongs tit, p, IS yds, water level)t Trucks Thence Southerly to the S.Y. corner of township 229, range,lit, Thence Easterlyto the $.E, corner of townsht 225 ren • 17t. (dry P40-batch concrete mix, p . I ' Over r0 yda, and including Thence Southerly t• the S.W. corner of tevnahtp 233. range let, fS yds, water level) t 11.24 1 1.115 ` .70Thence sostarly to the 562, corner of township 235, range 1St, Theace geutherly to the S.V. corner of township 245; range 1990 falling an the louthetly lies of Kings county, thence Easterly . k along the Southerly boundary of Kings d1. County and the southerly boundary of Tillers*County, to the 2.19. cornet of township 249. range rpt, thefee Northerly to the M.t. corner of town•hlp 212, rang 219, Thence westerly to the M.Y. corner of township ltf0 sang• 299, t1� Thence Motthegly te, the "J. corner of township 135, range .4 tit.. I !• Thant•westerly to the M.Y. earner of township 133, range 2/t, Thence Northerly to tM M.S. cornet of township Its, range 271, , Thomas Westerly to the M.Y. corner of township 112, range 27t. ` Thome* Northerly to the W.I. corner of township 105, canto 141,, Theeco westerly to the M.Y. great of township 103. range 269, T►enee Northerly to the 113. career of township 15, range 239, Theeco Westerly to the M.V. serest of township 13, rased 2St. i 1 Themso Northerly to the W.I. cormor,of townshtp 63. ramg$.242, theme$Westerly to the M.V. core" of towmshlp M, range 244. Shwas Northerly to the M.t. corner of township 42, rose$ 2390 Thema•Westerly to the M. ser"r et tewns►lp Is. comes Its. t Tbases Northerly to the M.I. panes of township 52. rants 199. i Themes Vesterly to the M.V. earner of township 3f, range t9t. Theeto Noseheel► to the N.t. corner of township 32, nese l/t, • Themes westerly %a the N.Y. comer of twnehip 3/, Fong• Ill. Thew• lbrtherly to the N.C. termer of township 2s. ruse 179,, Thete$Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 22, ranto list. ' ,TMwes Northerly create$ the Mk. Diable baseline to the M.R. comet of township, 20. VAR$$ 1419. ' 'i Themes Westerly to the M.V. corner of tevnahlp 2Np soap lbs, theme• Northerly to the W.B. corner of township 3N. rants 132. Theme Vestorly to the M.V. cornet of township 3M, tango late ` Thema,Northerly to the W.I. cornet of township 4N, caste Us, "DINAL Vwlsra, VOL. 41, NO. M—MIDAT. UPTiMu$ 30. I by OW1/10M MO.,CA77-S091 fano 29 , DWISION NO, 4177-50111 ppi 29 ARU 0Ef[mITIOMS for ' POWER EMIPMENT OPERATORS (cont'd PUM MUtHNENT OPERATORS (cent#4)' Urea L (eent�d)t t, .*Area l (eent`.d) 1 ;: Thence Vesterly to the N.V. corear of township 411. fines 142, i Thanes Veararly to the S/t, Corner of gwmoAi► 1611, tanto Thetics Northerly to the N.L. corner of township 5110 cants 1120 thence deft arty to the K.L. corner o[ township 1611, range IN,•.' Thence Westerly to the N,W, corner of township SNp cents UE, Thence Masterly to the N.M. Cerner of township 1610, rants 12W, Thence Northerly to the M.9, corner of township IOM, range 122,; The"Co'Northerly to the W.S. Cartier of township IBM. tangs 2711, ) Thence Easterly to the S.E. carrier of township LIN, range 145, Thence Vertgrly to the M.M. Corner of township tilt, range lW, , Thence Northerly to the H,!, corner of township limp range 14t, + Thenen Southerly to the S.Y. corner of township ISM. ran,@ 1411, Thence Westerly to the N.L, corner of township lift, rang* I"# Thence Easterly to the g.t. termer of township IN, range 14W. I ) ' i Thence Northerly to the N,L. corner of township ISN. range 10E, thence Southerly to CM S.M. corner of towns hip 1610, range'17V, . Thence Easterly to the S.t. cetnar of township 16M, ranee lit, ' 'Thence Masterly to the M.V. Cartier of township 170, rents 1W, ' thence Northerly to the N.C. corner of township 16M,nnto ,it, i Thence Southerly to the /A. corner of tiwtshlj 14", rents lw0 thence Easterly to the S.[. corner of township 17R, rants 14t, thence 2astsrly to'ths /.2, cornet of township,l4m, range 1W. ' Thence Southerly to the S.V. corner of township 1411, range LStp Thence Southerly to the S.Y. Corner of township 1711, range IN,, ly• Thence Easterly to the S.L. corner of township 14M, range ISL, l Thence Easterly to the /.2o Corner of township UM, rang* 13W, 1 Thence Southerly is the S.M. corner of tovmshtp M. ratios lbs. - Thence Southerly to the S.N. corner of township 11M. fangs 12v. thence Easterly to the S,[. corner of township 1714. yens* 169,. Thence easterly to the 1.2. corner of township LIRA, range t2V. , Thence Southerly to the S.V. corner of township 1210. fangs 17Lp iThence Southerly signs the taster" lies of Tanta TSV to the Thence Easterly alone the Southern ling gf township 12N to the j Pacific Ocala erclwdltis that portion of Port" California '+ ; taster" boundary of the state of Calllornla, within Sense clots County included within the follwlnt liner I ;; Thence Northveeterly, thence Northerly •tons the [astern boundary Commencing at the N.V, comer of township 61, rengs.71t, Mt. 1 of the state of G ltlornls to the N.g. cornet of township 1711, Diable bacettne and Narldleat t range let, ' Thence In a Southerly 4treetlem to the S.Y. Cattier of township Thence Westerly to the H.W. corner of township 170, range Ilt", ]S. range 71, I' Thence Northerly to the M.L. corner of township 20", range 10t, Thenen In a latterly direction to the 1.9. comer sf•ttOwaship ls$ Thence Westerly to the M.W. corner of township 2014, fertile lel, rang* 42, Thence Ifortherly to the M.C. corner of township 2tN0 ran$* 9E. Thence In a Northerly die ties is the 11.1. Cotner el tswashlp //, Thence Westerly to the M.W. corner of township 21140 range 1LO i range 4t. , Thence Northerly to the H.t, corner of township 2211, range til. Thence in a Vasterly direction to the N.Y. corner oUie, VnIllip 61, Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of t*wtshlp.22X, range St, ramp 71, to the point at beginning which portion is.a pert of Thence Northerly to the S.W. corner at township 270, rang 89, Arae 2. Thence Easterly-to the S.E. corner of township 2711, range til, Area t alas includes that portion of Noftherm Calt[gfwta vtthls Thence Northerly to the N.C, corner of township law, range SS.' the [ollosint liner# Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 28N, rant* 72, 1 Commencing In the Pacific Ocean on an ecteaeloe of the'Southerly, Thence Northerly to the M.F. corner of township 7014, range 6tp lino of township 2N, Humboldt berating and meridians Thence Westerly to the H.W. corner of township 70M, range ll, IThence latterly along the Southerly It"* of township 211 to the 1 Thence Nottharly along the Kt. Diablo mtfldlan to the 11,t. I LY, settler of township 211v fangs two corner of tovnehtp 34H, renge•lV, i, Themes Southerly to the S.V. cornet of townihtp IWO.Congo IV, Thence Westerly to the N.W, corner of tetwuhip 7411, range 4119 ?he"oe latterly •long the Himbstdt bestlttis to the S.V. earner , Thence Southerly to the N.E. corner of township M. fangs M. of tewnship IN, range 29, Thence Westerly to the W.W. corner of township 72116 range 7Vp Thames Southerly to the A.Y. corner o[ teehip 2S, cause 22. � y Thence Southerly to the S.W.rorner of township 70". range 7W. ' Thence latterly to the 9,1 corner of w"ownohip 21, naso 21, ) 1 , thence Easterly to the S.t. corner of township 7011, range 7W, Thence Southerly to the SM. corner at township Y, sense 7l, Thence Southerly to the S.W. Cerner of township t6K6 range 111. n Theme• latterly to the 1.2, Cartier of township Y. rants sl, Thence masterly to the S.E. corner of township 16W# rangeW. Ths"ee Northerly to the V.I. corner of tow"ohip 22. tangs 790 Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 1410, wings >il. '?homes Veresrly to the N.V. corner of township 21. range 32, Thence Westerly to the S,t. corner at tevtiship 1411, ren$* 7V, " 1160"a Northerly craerins the Nu boldt besslltts to the I.Y. , Thence Northerly to the M.C. corner of township 14M, ratite 7W, ' I' Cbrner Of township IN, racy* 72. Thence Westerly to the M.v.Icorner of township 1411, range 7W. r Thence latterly slome,the Hueboldt hennas to the S.g. const Thence Northerly to the 11.9, coiner of township 1311. tango wl, sol township to, range 72, '?home* Northerly to the N.2, tarter at township M. cants 290 Thence Westerly to the M.M. corner of township Mt, range 22p ?hence Northerly to the 11.2. corner of township ION. it, i �., FID/RAL 1101%111, VOL 42, NO. 190-/21DAT, SIPTIM1112 70. 1177 i_ Rr1/POM M0. 077-SOfI /� '70 ! ,' tt � , stlPRR/RORAs DSCt/IOM � ' 'IM"t Colllornlo 0o(orftlt>(t Imperial, Ingo, Rafts, too CALIFORNIA ,' Angeles, Mlono, Oren", Rlvarsldo, san AREA DE►INITIONS TM Dernardino, lion tui• Obispo, fonts POtIER EQUIPMENT O/LIIATORS (Cent'd) ture DWI/IOM ""201 077-SOP! DATstbarberaarA Data of Publication Wpar*odes Decision Mo. CA77-9041 dated May 4, 1177, In 17 " 73795 aA?ss 11 (Coat'd) DRSO//TION OP WWI Wilding Construction (doso not include single twill Thence Waster) along hoses and garden type spettoants w• to ow.including 4 stories, heavy and y s As Northerly Mtn* to towashlp lo", leto't1M Pacific Ocean. highway construction and dredging. Area 1 also includes that Pattie" of Northern California included with. ; � in the followln0 llnat t Cos utin4 at the Northerly boundary of the State of California At the if. W. corner of township 4110, rant* 7W, Mt. Diablo bass- Plage feaehts►etmea /odeU lino and meridlent sellsfdsseNea Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of townshtp 44N, range TW, Nearly Rates MRM ►sedeat Ysatlea tedlice. Thence Easterly to the S.Z. corner of township 44". Tanga 7W, Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 47100 tante 6W, i Thence Easterly to the S.t, corner of township 47H, Tang* SW, A1111R/1109 1 11.10 .10 0 1,17 All r Thshce Northerly to the MA. corner of township 4810, range W. r ttOttatMllRUt7 11.179 .775 1.00 ,SO .02 on the Northerly boundary of the 'State of California, I RRICRLAYt7Ul /tenam**enat Thence Westerly along the Northerly boondary of the State of loperial Oaunty 11.71 1.07 1.06 .12,' California to the point of besitwlq. Inyo, fern and Mono Ooutttlse 17.05 1.00 1.45 .17 tea Angola* County (Citlae of sant& Monica, Malibu, Venice, Pasadena, South Poaadens' Arcadia, Monrovia and South of 1losecrans Blvd., Including tong Beach), Orange County 11.20 1.15 1.45 J9 LOS Angels* county (except Chios of /ante Monica, Malibu, Venice. Pasadena, Mouth Paaaden Arcadia. Monrovia and South of Rosecrans Rlvd., including 1 tong Rash) 11.20 1.15 1.10 .11 Riv*rsldo and ban Bernardino Counties 11.20 1.21 1.55 .14 sant• Berbera and Ben Sins Obispo Counties 11.21 1.15 1.30 .41 .97 Ventura County 11.74 1.00 1.70 .01 RRICR T1I0=11 4.255 .9S 1.45 .SS CARPEMPt01/t Carpenter* 19.10 1.41 1.95 1.00 .14 t. r, saw ►lure 10.13 1.49 1.95 1.00 .04 Table power Rw operators 10.15 1.49 1.95 1.00 .04 shlaglenl 9111rivornan. I, bridge or deck Corpentecol i t Derrlek Becgwnt Mak sltngor 19.18 1.49 1.95 1.90 .94, dardtmot ed /loLayers 19.25 1.40 1.95 1.49 ,K". I Bed Hook slinpt 19.24 1.49 1.95 1.00 ,9f PMusatis Mailer 10.20 1.49 LOS 1.00 .11 MUbrlghts 10.15 1.411 1.45 1.00 K ,"Now,. t {IDIRAI 1I0IITIR, vol. 42, NO. 1#11--/810AY, stnllA882 80, I Nf i • • � ttictuan NO. a77401: �++• � , , OWNIOM MO.,.4177-9e92 ) ' i r.tega 9sneltti rga.ests I { fft"Neie#tt 0,0110+11+. ittft SaNt '' Neta [beam•• i ;t �eaaf + "N t M ►esataet Yetethfa t Rotes M t M restless Y40Y404694* es retd/at , '+:.,,,, Tr. enemy Mltsoter AFpr.Tr. WJCMtciAwf (Oontrtl , Cement Masons 1 fall 11.10 1 1.75 / 1,00 .00 Riverside Cernty ( , Cement Floating end Travail" RieetricUno 9 12.20, 911 31+1.01 .04 Machin. 1.44 1.1• 1.75 1.06 .10 Cable irllc•rs 13.04 ,�',r! 3t+1,N .14 ORyNALL t"TALLT" 211]1 1Jq i.t0 .10 ,07 )Rya, Mono and son Sern.Nlow totfnt!•e ' ToperialACounty 9l•ctriets"S 1 13.00 1.11 31+2.0 .N Electrician• 13.00 .71 301.41 Cable Splicer. 12.10 1.11 31+2.10 .l4, +1• f t a me 10 I* splicers 13.21 .75 34+1,45 t2sotri#tens Toot station, t R• M1 (China FRI on, sdwsrd• ALek# lavas Otd) ` cable 9pll#er# 13.0 1.11' 31+2.0 � ,. •,, •lectticianef Technician* 24.12 .70 W1.41 ,21 San Itis Obispo tlrraty Cable splicers 14.30 .70 14+1.41 .11 R1Aetrl#IAnA 12.11. Set" county (Maaaind•r at Co.) Cable ipltc•co 12.41 1,00 14+1.31 . 3 Rlectrlclanat Technicians 12.32 .70 101.0 ,lS tsnta Ratbere Want/ f Cable splicer• 13.SS .70 14+1.49 .13 (Yand•nbutg AFS) toe Angttes County Rl•ctrloiem 14.21 1.10. 301'.25 .OI Slectitctans 12.45 1.05 31+1.95 .07 Cable Splicer* MIS 1.10 31+x,.35 .03 Cable spltcece 12115 1.05 31+1.96 .07 Pt"iftdat of County Traffic Signal and street Rl•ctricians 12.10 1.101 3141.31 .03 Lightlnf, Cable Splicers 13.50 1.10 3/+1.31 .03 Rlectttelano 11.71 1.01 11+1.70 .12 Tenturs County Utility Technician No. 1 1.14 1.05 1t+1.70 .02 Slo#ttlelons 12.77 .04 31+145 .12 Utility Technician No. 2 0.25 LOS 1/+1.70 .e2 Cable Splitvre 14.65 .14 31+1.11 .12 Tuns1sr11TOR t]ow:11w.•l+oRit tloclo triclana 13.12 1.45 11+1.70 .03 imperial. )nye, Sarn ISarth + ' t Cable splicers 13.12 1.05 11+1.70 „02 of Tlhaehapl man"), we Sound Tvchnlcian•t ' , Attoelu. Mone, Oren". Pi"18140, sound Tochniclane fon building ion 99rnirdlRe, son tuts construction) 11.07 .50 11, Oblsp#. Santa Berbeta And Sound Technician. ton Yantrto coollties modiftclstion of •aisting [levator OwAttect#re 12.11 ,111 +31 1141 .01 buildings) 4.71 .SO 14 Rlavat#r CsRattuctevot Ora,tg• County 711JR .lid! ':Ili !lits' .01 rlactriclana 13.54 .91 3141.45 .Oi Rt•vatot Oonstauotors Cable splicer• 13.12 .01 21+1.4S .02 Melpets (hes.) R#tn tbrnq tMorth #t TAMAAApt 1 + iU ems Osnstrrst#a8 12.41 '.111 :Ili Ilse .92 ORDINAL RIGI1rIN, vol.'42, NO. 190--FNIOAY, SIrTIMNIN 30. 1977 + � t OeCtdION 110, 671-11092 ! DICIBION NO. CA77-9693 , y@0@ 9 1 Prlap 9606111+P670160t6 Prteae 960of116 Pern601+ Ir+4r N6urlr 116a116e Itw,ly tiv60tl66 Rr1e+ M i* P60+t6e+ ,Yer6H6a 604frr R6ta N i N lw+tsu Yseellw 6w4/6r ' Aryr.Tr. LINO $*Come.ountyION, (Cont'd) Aryr.Tr. EttVATOR C911aTRiK'TORS1 {Cont'd} Orange !booty Elevator Constructors' Oroundman, lot year 1 10.21 .61 3!+1.15 02 Nelpot a T0t3R - .114! .311 3l+4 .02 Otoundman, atter let year 10.12 .11 3{+i.4S .02 Elevator Constructor$' Lineman) heavy Equipe nt Naipate (Prob.) SOtilk 1 Operators 12.34 .01 34+1.49 .02 GLA IIGRSI Cable Splicer@ 13.12 .61 301.45 .02 Imperial County 10.90 .47 '.f0 Loa Anlstee County Oroundmsn 3.31 1.01 11+1.33 IRI Ansider,-;an Ber 1 Linemen 12.72 1.09 33+1.3! Sent* *&t, sen Son Lute Cable Spiker@ 13.02 1.09 3!+1.35 Sent* riarbs[a, San Iola Obispo and Venutra tnyo, Mono and Ban tlstn@tdlrw Counties 11.13 .67 1.45 .04 Counties Oroundmen 0.83 1.11 35+2.00 .04 1ROHMORXrRS1 Linemen 12.02 1.11 34*2.00 ,04 Fence proctors 10.44 1.24 2.22 1.46 '.04 Reinforcing II.SS 1.24 2.22 1.41 .66 Riverside S Cable County dplleer@ 12.30 1.11 3{+J.00 ql Otnaamntall structural 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.44 .06 '! IR1rtGATIOW a LANK dPRINRI.101S1 Oloundern , 9.11 .19 31+1.49 .04 lmperlel, LOS Angeles, Otani*, Lintment Line fiquipa t RivetalM, San riernardino, operators 12.31 '.11 11+1.9 .04 San We Obispo, Santa riarb4ta Cable Splicers 13.41 .a9 3!43.1 .qi and Ventura Countlea 9.40 lot lit 1)4 3/41, San Wle Obispo Ooatty tU MUS SI Otound"n 3.if 1.00 13+1.311 .03 r lnyo, Recn and loom Counties 3.11 60 1.30 .70 .O9 Llnamont Line spip ant Less A"#16a County ieacept City Operators 11.26 1.00 14+1.)9 .11 ' of Lancaster! 12.00 .70 i, 30 ,03 Cable splicers 13.41 1.60 114+1.33 03 Ventura County 11:31 1.05 1.13 1.30 ; ,02 Ventura County Ban Wle Obispo County 7.72 .07 3.20 Otoundmsn 11.41 .04 10+1.0! .01 . San Barbara County 6.72 i .97 1.00 1.10 Linemen 1 i 12.77 .94 31+1.05 ' .03 Cable Splisece 14.03 .14 10+1.05 1.01 LINE CCWt1ounty /ante 0arbors Oswlty, 1; I@p@rial County Oreundmsn 10.10 .71 3t+1.43 RVan4enbutl #Iti• 1 , tlnoamn 13.00 .73 30+1.13 Otounwssn 11.11 1.10 11+1.39 .1) Cable s Licare 11.24 .79 3i+1.45 Llneern 14.13 1.10 It+1.3! .Ol Bern fQ+rna Lake Naval Ordnance Cable solls@rs; 19.25 1.10 31+1.35 .01 1lwindet of OsuRty Test station and Tdvards Atria (tounAmen 11.74 1.70 11+1.41 '.111 Ltne"a Al 1.30 1.11 - 30+1.)9 .01 Linemen 14.41 .70 1t+1.44 .111 Cable 11.10 1.10 10+1.)9 .01 Cable Splicers 14.30 .70 16+1.41 .1! GbU B►llwrB 1 L!0 1.10 34+1.73 .dl S*tn County ipsmaindat of Count1 , i # Oroundrn 1.14 .71 10+1.40 .IS t Linemen 13.31 .70 1!+1.41 .1! 1 Cable splicers 13.33 .70 10+1.40 } FIDIUC 11611T11, VOL. 41, NO. 110--MDA`I, SIPTIM411 30, MY M. CA77-11492 role 4 U► I OOCINION 100. CA77-5092 Pala 7 ► v i (Nota fAses&asabu Pars"to.�. seas I,Iga 66+6llis Psy..sa, Woody ibaNss N•«fr tbc+Nss loses N!M gas►Isas vaseAas *Woo &a►as M!K Ps.sts.s Vaca►is. 0.441 Aprr,Tr. Apt.Tr, 01esi" R!ltvc PAIMlMi&► (Cont'd) Itiya sad Nona 00vwtiis 1 10.44 11.00 .63 1 1.01 Way eaMbtaster awing ams laprial OwA ty 11.49 .41 1.17 .00 (13 stogie* of leas)& !arta 1t►tNi111111is► Machin.► special coating tri+arlal,Orangar Riverside, _ " pray 1 11,77 .66 .75 .60 .02 t,ss Angeles (Paetina Use), 0,Apllounik 12.52 .04 75 .40 ,02 sen dls secnarw (aaalduins y (Raaxlndet of county 10motn p0ctioa) &tush 9.67 .45 .41 .0) + &kerb) Pettit wtMti 11.1! .09 1.10 .76 .07 &Cush of mallet, icing stege, Mpt"atel Iron. nest I OeahN;hass"res ?aping joint li.ti .4f 41 ,0) and!►midge (ewtng etoga)) took Skeet rock taper •11.49' .99 1.16 .75 .07 &pray► 6andbleetsro 10.17 .45 .61 .01 . fsusA (swing stages Opray 11.24 .99 1.16 .7% .07 �' steeplejack 11.37 ,as .41 .03 &beplejack 12.11 .91 1.10 .75 .07 esti tole Obtep. $"to t Usys. tech (tasweeter, iwjave► ' I sarbara, and Vesture Oowntlse hLdole, China take Naval Brush steel) ► ugerii lift .7! .40 .01 , Ordnance ?est station and i apch sdwatde Aral, Las k4silsa i Peaks 01"bine Operator) (sacept 9ama" Asset, N4no pndbloatsc 11.76 .75 .60 .01 sen sacnacdlno (west 09 a dproysen 12.01 .75 .60' .03, live with at Ttono Including Sapace, Moot 44011 12.11 .75 .40 .03 Cbttia lake Area, JobatiMabutg, steeplejack 12.76 .75 .40 .01 &anon, south Including the t Parking lot stripinrs Notk r�►Lr Nclghtwood Mee) and/at Nigbway Nesketes C.0 &cwia , 11.21, .66 Jll *60 .62/1 Inyst 614 s�o,Qnuriliss _Y &tructural atesl and bcidp► , strit»c i.97 ,SO )f b s stir/ r wl r 6.22 so .15, b � Paititsr wctiet 11.11 .66 .711 .60 2 Tcattia OalPneet lapse 11.79 .66 .711 .49 .02 ug Device us &rush Owlsq stage (1) stories 4pll4atots Wheel &top 011 lose)$ Papechwigar4i Inotalieri ltatti0 $or- 6atidblaearei sptay 11.62 .40 .76 .60 .01 laces sendblaetec O J7 so .3s b &tush awing stags (over 11 - Rsipet (trattic detitieatins starter) 11.61 .66 .711 .40 ,O2 device owllcatoct wheel ltruatural Oteet and bcidsa, I stop installer, ttaftla out" 11.11 .66 X71 .40' Alt surface sandblasts!) 7.72 .fo .311 b 0 slurry seal Operations. Msec Opecetor 9.07 .110 .35 b &quer&&• Nan 0.17 .50 .35 b Appitcetoc attestor 7.72 .50 .15 Is ihuttlesan GAS .50 .15 b Top Man 4.22 .50 .15 Its �t r FIDUAL 2101STU, VOL 42, NO..19 -••f*WAY, HPUMfu 30, 1077 4 t OIx1610N H0. CA77-5093 pay.$ M 0ltsiON 00. C07-11092 Cage 11 fit.98 saaatits fryiawtt �IIf fdayr Sraa6tr?$rwwtr Maur 6 Nee,tr �� fietarias. ' Mostly 04atartw Moles N t M f.atleas Votaries ea4/e1 Rabe N t N feaarws Vrrallw ea4Ar 49r.Te. FLIIWMgj Staatafittecst Rapt,Vt. Imperial, Loa Angolan, Orange, Phi NTCRSi (Cnnt'd) ' Mcrinil,1.ng__Cn+inti,__t, Riverside, San sstnardirio, " TrA M C Dolinanting OrIVies San W e OblspO; Santa Barbara hppitcator 6.67 .50 .35 b and Ventura Counties 0 11.44 109 349 119 2/49 etrlport tfirri Stop inatallerl bty0, worn (accept east of Surface+ innn,ibinatnr 6.46 .3d .3] Is Les Angelos ("duct) and Bnlp,!r (atrlpnr, wheal stop Mane Counties 16.06 AS 1.63 1.43 .17 tnntall••r, traffic surface Rern County {East Of We non,lblAntar) 4.13 .SO .15 h Angola@ Aqueduct) 13.14 .1111 1.65 1.43 .11 Flurry S^nl Oi-rattont MErstcakATION i AIR COM)ITtONj1111t Hlv�r cgMrntor 0.46 .50 .3S b Rlvsralde and Ban Bernardino rqurngon Nan 7.16 .50 .3S b tountlee 9.65 .96 ,70 .909. •.03 hppllcntor oparator 6.63 .50 .35 b Los Angeles am! Orange counties 11.913 1.51 1.70 1.43 .30 Shuttl,mAn 4.65 .50 .3S b MOOrmfit ' Twp n.,n 5.63 .30 .15 b Iwprttiol County 9.99 .50 .75 1.00 Pl.haTIT110 i Inya, Kern and Mono Counties 10.30 .60 .40 lmprr(ni County 11.03 Riverside and'sen sernardiao - t,nn hngrlaa and orange Cos, + 0.745 .49 1.63 .70 .10 Counties 10.43 .s0 .73 1.10 Loo Mgeles, Orange end Ventura Rtvrraidr and San Marnardlno Countl�a15.00 .01 Counties 11.59 .13 .00 .0611 son Lula obirpo County 12.00 San suis Obispo and sant* Santa BAO,ArA County 6.69 .70 1.03 .01 Barbara Counties 10.41 .1115 .14 .N23 VnntutA t'rwnty 13.16 .00 3.15 '.02 SHEOT MT.TAL"RBRst Impli1'IASTV10:n.n MMEPSi Porn rtounlal #y(china tike Naval nty 11.96 1.01 2.H Imprr iAt, Tnpo, tk,no, Ordnance Test station and Alvarnlda and San OrrnarAlno COunti..n 10.96 1.03 2.4! P.fi.arda AyB) 11.67 1.04 1.00 '.01 Rern County (Re"IrAer of 1 Rern rc„+nty {China LNaval , County and all Of imp and ' Ordnance l,nnt Station, KW4 Counties, Loa Angeles P..lvar d. h1'n) 11.72! .13 l.!] .S] � Rern County (ncmalndor of Co,) g.•lo .!] 1.95 .SS County 11hat Portion worth Los Mgrlra and Oranga COs. 10.173 .95' 1.95 .60 of a straight line dram _ Oen Lute rMlapo County 6.39 .93 1.95 .SO between Clot*,an and Sig Pines) 11.17 1.04 1.00 .02 Los A"*les Oosnty (ReeaiaiMg !ants Barbara County {escapt portion 11.31 .94 1.30 .63 Santa Harlal l.SI .f3 1.113 .]S Po ' Santa Barbara Co. (Santa Harte) 9.73 .93 LOS 33 Orange County 11.62 1.04 2.12 .611 Ventura County 9.00 .110 1.111 1.05 Riwer*Ida and San sernardine Montt a 10.10 1.04 1.00 .00 1 .Mn Lois ObIW, Sento Mrbars aM TMMtrra 0ownties 11.00 .04 1.60 F1DIRAL 41011TIR, VOL. 42, NO. 110•--FRIDAY, t1FTEJrltiI 30, 19TT ', t • � ; ��TS10M MD.' CAT7-SO>>t ,, Pete 11 OOCtdtt7M 111, CA77-S0f! PaOe 10 t MO 100LtilRT4t A-Mev Year-a Day# 0-Msroriol Dar# C-Tndo"Monee 11sy# ►tMi*0awsfiq t�Pwewrs 0--tabor Oar# !t-llt"ok"IYirwf Osyt P-thtistme fty. lia.le � Maa+l, t�v::ttae tial•* M L v ►a*ataaa yaeHie* "d/of T10KJfESA E4rS rum2lrfscs+ APPr.Tr. A. Pfaployer eonkirbutea if of baric hourly rate tot cwt 3 yfsrs' srtftci Imperial County 0 10.39 .00 4 1.05 .07 and It of basic hourly rate for 0 aontha,to 5 Yost*' settiN Of Tte010n Wo Angelo*, orange, Kivoraida, r Pty Credit. Dia Paid Volidaye. A thtot#ih P. Sante Sarhare, Ren Luta Obisl+o, Ren FlernatdIno b. #aployer contributes 0.22 par hour to Ihliday Puna Plus 0.11 per and Venturs Counties 10.31 .70 .t! .60 ,04 bout to vscstion Puna for the first rest et sspifyrsnt, 1 roof cern County, Including that t but less Non S years 0.33 per Afar to vaestlea Fund. S yaws portion lyirrg rA*t of the lost Itsf'than 10 years 0.43 pat lent to vacation Mat O"r 10 tons Ange1AA Aqueduct and i rest• $31 per herr to TaeatLe" hnd. that portion of Inyo County Included vlthln the Inyo- - fern naval PrA.rvation GT! .70 .00 .70 AT r Imperial Inyo, KArn, 096"0 (e*crpt 6AntA Ann), ! niveratda, GAn nernerdtno leacapt Ont*rin, 9An I,oiw ' , r • ) -• Obtapo, Gant* nwrhor* and Venture (eacrpt Rantn Paula, , ..."{�;{r + " Point K+gu and Port lluanews) 15.01', AS .93 lta* AnQelaa (ln* Angelew City u and Are* vlthln 75 Mtl*A and t •r"t } �._.A,� " � , J , PrmOna), Ornngs lSAnta An*), '. .. - ,r .,, , ;j •, � ' t .I BaniternmrAino (Ont*rto), And Venture (SAntA P*ul*, Point ''', '. ,,lr {i, .f' ;A /It• Mugu and Port Hu*ne") I4.46 .tt 30 .00 Iapari*1 County 11.10 .01 1.17 .00 t +r`' TZIA ,+apodal Count 11.11 .01 1.17 .00 + County Loa Angwlew, Orange and Ventura Counttee 11.11 .10 1.10 ,Of + I i Ian tail* tk+i nt*s and Santa i + ssri`ata Cauntiea 1.110 1.03 1.10 .$S .01 . ', t r' Atvetatdw and San nernardino 1 Countlaa 11.47 TILE SK'tl"I 11FU:nri+ 'r t Loa "Plea: Orange end van tylt. • ' .'i .f ' Counties 1.10 FIDI t,AtOKTtA. VOL. if, 140. M-4111DAYt UPTiMiiR 30. NT? call. DACIOIOM 1b. CA71-SOC! r lrNa if _. t' I .• `.. / . •_ � eocuial RO. a'ft-sett; ' , . . iMe 1# ' ' • Rnls *#IM R"ON In I— Red• Ftlsp Rasallta Parasols , r• , (Tun��g N4xtt tl+rarN64 � Ilaeri/ tlMaerl64 ' � • Rare, M•w 1'6461446 K4raties moi/ft Rarse N•p ►++less 1to"flee vW fit.tr. tJlsoRslf Aq,.,rt. t, , IIAWR ►IAMT ihbOlLMIt bull Gant Plucker, Trackman+ Concrete Crew, gR00* 1 1 including 7.19 01.01 0'3.H .ii .It CAaryshousaunl Dtppaanr nuwt " ' (outelds)t Svateper (erakeaan iteup s 0.119 1.411 f.H .40 .1e and Switchman on tunnel wotk)t i,!! !.H, t " ' Tunnel materials handling Mant• Oreu► - 0.45 a!0 .1! Tool Man t t.## .tS 1 1.tS .S! ptemlr S !.!0 1.N 1.110 .10 tl CAA1.R TTMMI chuck Tendert . »lpperI Steel form raiser and 1 •t lr,,i $otter`$ helper) Yibratorman, ' lackhaomt, pneumatic tools , (ascept drllier)1 Wading and unloading agitator Corot Mt tender using miatic or other Materials 1 9.1s AS i 1.05 AS 4. SEAST271, Dtillsr, It>,4iOrmant 1 ' �"•l 1., _ . Chemical trout jotannr cherry pickermanr Grout gunewnt Gtout v' Mlaatmant 4touk pu nr JackLAO - lag minotI Jumbo Rant weapat ( 1! anA other pneumatic concrete Placer opetatort Miner tunnel • { ,.( t 11. n' i. �.."� (hand or machine)I Mwlarwan r t, 'w�l �•• C j (PIF Inner houae)t ►rimer tent Sero ' ,-�� r,,,� �• • . t 'rt, +i r erots Plant Steel Pott Palest and tettetl Tlmbermant mattaaet (wood at steal)I Tunnel con- .. " r , +rets Ylml$hsrt 100121emant 4 ' Operating at traveling and/or 1 ' Gtouting 1Nchiner Sandblaster t.Sl .119 1.99 .!! M". Raise •inert Diamond driller � !,N .tf l.t! .!! ;,'�"• • ( ` t.. tEOERAt 414111111, VOL 41, NO. 140.—iRidAY, ti►tEMtEif 30, 191'? .a DWISIOM M. CA77-5017 rage, 11 OW1810M 110, CA77-9092 rage 15 Nt LABORERS U11lORAI! (Coot's) , Otoup Is Loring Machine Helper loastside)I Cleaning and Handllnq of Panel• ` Formol Concrete Screedlnq for tough strike-of[l Concrete, rater curing) Demolition t.aMuer, the, cleaning of brick and lumber# Dry Packing of Group is As"alt Hakes, Wtwn, Ironer and Asphalt spreader boxes U11 typo)# Concrete, plugging, tilling of Shee-Holt Wolter Fire Matcher, Limbers, buggywblle Kano Concrete Core Cutter; Grinder or sander) Oonetete Cutting Torch• Concrete Saw Men, cutting, scoring old et now concrstel DrillerJack- brumh tnadera, Pliers and Debris Ilandle n t Flagsuns Gam, oil and/or huweer, 7-1/7 ft. drill steel or longer# Ort Pak-it Mechinss use, oil and/or ' water Pipeline [wbocers flaborer, general or eonstructlonl feborerl ► general cleanup} I,eborer, landscaping) Laborer, jottings taborer, tem- Mater Pipeline wrapper-4" pipe and over by any Mthad, inside and outs Hydra portly water and air lintel Material Holtman (valla, slabs, floors and Seeder and similar type# Impact Wrench, multi-plate# jItattlesment Potmen and Men 1 dcksls Rigging and eignalingl Scale n Slip VloreBalearesSlurry goal applying asphalt, Say-Mold, creosote, lime caustic and similar type material• gr Operator, Applicator Operator, Squeea• Man, Shuttle Man, ("applying" means applying, dipping, brushing of handling of such materials for Crowe (Nix et Maes Striper. asphalt, concrete or other paved •ManS u Tarsus, Pipe wrapping and waterproofing►# operators of Pneumatic, gas, electric tools, Vibrating Machines, Pavement Breakers, Air blasting, Come-along•, and •Lollar I , and Mortar Mans Tool Crib or Tool House laborers Traffic Delineatingmechanical tools not separately classified hetelnt Plpeleysr's backup Man, ' Device Applicatorl Window Cleaners wire Mesh to n ing--all concrete coating, grouting, making of joint$, seallng, caulking, diapering and including pouring o{erations rubber gasket joints, pointing and any and all other setvice,a# rock Slingerl Rotary Scarifier or Mulipl• lead Concrete chipping scarl[lert steel Header- / Group 7r AblShovaletl Cement eLon 1 rare or la[gsr •iter she ) board Man and Guideline Satterl Tampere,, sarko, Weaker and similar typal � hendling buulkk cementls Cearpoot Digger and Installers Chucktendsrs Chute, � Man, pouring concrete, the, handling of the chute, Leos rtadysit trucks, Trenching Machin», hard propelled Such as walls, slabs, decks, floors, foundations, footings, curbs, gutters croupIs Cribber shover, Lagging, M ng, hand-gulded and sidowalksl Concrete Curer--IRpervlous Membrane and Form 011erl Cutting 1, r gF Mr bhaser erd overate b[ao! , or torch Operator (Demolition)# ?Ino ender, highways and street paving, air- Logging ba70 tl Mad bock allnq•rt user beams Overs tag Concrete olldf ga Opt n tor, 70 the. and overs ►Ip•layer, including rater, swage,, lolld, gas port, runways, and similar type heavy construction# Cas, oil and/or water, or air# Prefabricated Manhole Install•rl sandblaster (Motalemonl, rater , Pipeline wrapper--hrt Tender and Pots Mans Guinea Chsaerl Headerboard Man-- bleating• welding In enrawtlon with Laborers' vote ,a Asphalts tAborer, packing rod steel and panel Power broom Sweepers (9mallll Piprap Stonepavar, placing atone or war sacked concretes Roto Scraper and Tlllert Sandblsater !pot tender)I Septic Tank Dl a and Installet flood- at Sr blae,tara PowMsrmsn--all work at lassies holes, slaolnb Ind bluting g1 of all powder and eaploelves of whatever type, regardless at Mthod used i I man)I Tank Scaler and Cle mere Tree Climber, tall•[, chain saw operator, I r[or such loading and placingf Drillers All power drilla, excluding Jack- ►Itteburgh Chipper and similar type Brush Shredders# Underground taboret, , hammer, whether core, diasnrdt raps, track, multiple unit, and any and including Caisson Mllower all types of mechanical drills '• r: 1 p ' ., . ' .,p ..• , I 1 .! ` ,. ,. `rJ fpr!' }.r •'r,' p• FIDIIAL 11011110, VOL. df, NO, M-4`11IOA1', SIPTIM1111 30, W? r � ort tlofi trG. catia112 Poole v VWtt20M NO. WIF-3012 Favor 16 1 1<Aap taaa/tis Permeate ts»h Frfga taaa@ta refewr N•trrtr Ebrar•a '`r • ` N••dr, lbrHl•a • /'ONirll FQlttPWXT OFMAMPId R•I•' N l M PMrLat Varul.a aa1/•r Rd•• Nat Faatlsat V,♦tartia sal/•r r O mcltfa Ary,.Tr,' tQViFl�N!OFtUiTGR! Ary,,Tr. (@ydraulic suction Dredgers) Oreup lr 1 9.73 .!! 1 2.00 .SO .01 tr OMAN 111.10 .99 ! 2.00 .54 .04 Group 2t 10.01 .f! 2.00 .110 .00. croup St 10,12 , AS 2,00 .90 „01 Im"m 0001WRr2ft waldat 11.02 .93 2.00 .50 .04 Gtoup it 10.46 J5 2.00 .50 .06 Group St `' 10.61 .9S 2.00 SO .04 OilK]DIAlt 10.94 .15 2.00 .30 .06 Oteup/t 10.79 .fi 'k2.00 SO .04 Group 711 10.11 .f! f 2.00 .50 .04 1 tlttlC"MAtt (@tarn winch or dradva) 10,47 .95 2.00 .50 r .04 Group It - 11.01 .1111 2.00 ,SO .06 Group 90 11.21 .ft 2.00 r.50 .04 L"C"oAut Uackhondt Piraoant Oiled Ltvaahand 9.93 .111 2.00 .90 .01 (Clawahall Oradfasi i, i,ti' ' Lwyall M 11.40 .93 2.00 .50 .01 Ith" fsalftactt 11.02 .fs 2.00 .30 .04 otct KATt 10.54 fs 2.00 .so of WGR BATF 10.17 95 2.00 .so .01 WtGO"o ftcohandt ►irawant Oii�r 9.93 fS 2.00 .SO .06 1 `� IIDUAL 19011TIN, VOL 42, NO. 110--111DAV, SIPTIM110 30, 1911 tp I � WK1810)f 100, CA77-5012 tale it DECISION 40. CJI79-5032 page,19 POWM RpuLP m"OPERATORS Cie 0 Of COP is Rrakesunt Comptestor (lett than 600 C.11.M.)f Enitnaet PCsfPJI 11vul►MtflT olir""R4 (Contra) 011ert Crnefatod Heavy Duty Repalrmaril Rolporl "I Eignalsant Switchman I ' Oroup 6f Asphalt or Concrete Bptoadlnq (tavpleg of finishing)? Croup 2s Compressor 000 C.P.M. or larger)t Cm cfflts Mlxst, skit' Asphalt Paving Machine (Rarber Ctenne or ,similar typa)I Brldga type, Conveyor( fireeanl Rydrostatic Puarpt Oiler Ctusher (asphalt Crane Operator) Cast-tn-place Pipe Laying 1lachlnsl Colrbinativn + of conctote piantlf Plant oparatod Genoratnr, " or bomptessoff Mixer and Cnmpreuor (gunito vurkli Compactor, atlf-propelled Rotary Drill Ifelper (otltleld)s Skiploader - wheel typo up to Conctste Mixer - pavtngf concrete Pump (truck snunted)t Crena 1/4 yd. w/o attachrmntnt soils Field Techniclans Tor Pot Ftreoun) Operator up to and Including 25 ton capsettr)(iong-borfw pay Tewporaty itseting Plantl Trenching Machine 011td Truck Crane applicable)} Crushing Plants Drill Doctor# Elevating Gradert oiler Forklift (over 5 tons►f Grade Mocker# Grade-all! Grouting MOchtrnet !leading Rhields Ifeavy Duty Repatroanf "Dist Operator Qroup Jf A-Ptafo or Minch Truck? Elevator operator (inslde)f Equlp (Chicago noow and similar type)( Rnlman Rrlt loader and similar " font Ctaoset (rock)? Ford Ferguson (with draltype attachsents)f types LwTaurnetu Blot) Compactor or sioliar typos Litt Mobiles Helteoptot Radtoaun (ground)f Power Concrete Curtnl Machlnel Litt Blab Machtns (vagtlx)rq and similar typae)s Loader (Atheys Rrvef Concrete sawn rower driver Jusbo Forty tttterl Rost Carrier Euclid, Stetta and otmliar type)( Material Moist) Mucking Machias )• (job *[tell Btatlonary Pipo wrapping and Cleaning Machin* (1/4 yd. rubber tired, rail or track type)! Pnoumatte Concrete Placing Machine (ilacklry-Preanrell or •toils[ type)) Pneuratto Qtoup Ir Asphalt Plant Piressn? Boring Maehinef Beau n or Mllterr)an Reading Shetld (tunnel)I Pulaivreto Ount Mtaty Drill (excluding (oaphstt or concrete)) CTIA Rpreading Maohinti Concrota Pump caisson type)# Rubber-tited P.arth Moving "otpeent (single engine-, „ (soli portable)! Erldgo type unloeder and Ntatablsf Dinkty Caterptiler, ruellA, Athey Wagon, and statist types with any Locoentive or W)toroKtn sup to and Including 10 tons)I Equip- and all attachmsnto over 25 yds. and up to and including SO font Greaser (gr+asor truck)I Haitcoptor Hot etf Rtqhltn* cu. yds.struck)I Rubber-tired Earth MOvitg equipment (alultiple Cableway signals,+nl 1lydra-hammer-acro Stooped Power 3wesport ongine, up to and Including 25 yda, ■truck)# Rubber-tired Roller (compacting), Scrtel (asphalt or conerett+lt Trenching Ocfaper tselt-loading-paddle vh*al typs-John beers, 1040 and Machine (up to 6 ft.) $toiler single unitl1 Skiplosdor terarlar and whtel type-over IS ydo„ up to and including LII yda.)# Suttace heater• and Qtoyp 5r Asphalt Plant Erllnrer) Backhoe (up to end Including Pl+narl Trenching Machine lover 6 ft. depth capacity)# Tower 1/4 yd.)f Batch Plant# Bit sharpeneff Cbncrete Joint Machin( Crantt Tractor Cempftrrot britt aembinattani Tractor (ent' typo (canal and •!miler type)I Canctete Planers Dock lnlinst Derrick- larger then 0-S-100 fiyvbsrl h.p. and over, or tlmllst► W11- i '• mart (olltiold type)? Drilling Machine operator (including water doter, Tompor, Eetaprt and Push tractor finks origin*)# Tractor walla)I Forklift IunAar S-ton capacity)I Rydrographic Reader lboom attachmente)I Traveling pipe Wrapring. CI*anlnq and Bendlnl Machine lotrow, pulp of teed)) Machine Tool Op*tatatl Maginnis Machine! T#nnsl t.ocomative (ovet.10 tons)I Sternest, 111410101041, ` Internal hill slab vibratorl Mechanic Aero, Curb or Outtrr Dragline, Clanshsll (over 1/4 yd. and up to 5 cu. yea. ■.t.Ii.! ' (concrrts or asphalt), Mechanical rinisher (conersto-Claty, (tong Boar pay sppiicsble)1 Pelt-ptopolled Curb and Cutt4t ) Johnson, Stowell or at&(Lao)I Pavement lreaktr (truck mountad)I Machine I Road oil Roping Machine! Railer isephalt or Onide)) Bubbot- ; titer► Earth Moving Bqutpmant (stnllt engine, up to and lneluatnl i., IS yds. attuck)t Self-propelled Tar Pipsl)ninl %*hot"" Blip ; Pots %40 (Powe(-ditven hydfaulic Meting devies (of coecfets ) t forms)$ Bklploadet (cf4wltr and "befell typo oval 3/4 yd. and up to and tncluditvp lel Yoe.)i Stinq*f Creno tau*tin-Woftern �, '4 i; ; ' or statist typolr Ttactor-bulldo*er, Tosepet scrapst (single I N14ins, up to 100 h.p., flywhttl and Statist tyles, UP to set ; including b-S and similar typta)I Tu/ler moist 1 drum[ Ttaru4 l toomativs (over 10 and up to and iftcludinl 34 PMN►f Its 144111 general /1011AL 41411111, VOL. 42, N0, 140--iM10AY, SWIN11110 10, 107? , ;....if ' OSCtsioM No, CJ<T7-9492 gags 20 OW1110"NO.. CA77-9012 lh N fl PWW 11gt)iP11LlfT o►si1A"" (00nt/4) ' r • ' ti I,` ) + Roil( , Fria"11M0Rb pormeats Croup 71 Crani, over 25 ton up to and tnatudtng 100 tont m.t.c. ( fRtrrfiF Ei,rutlart slang ttoow pay .ppltctnle)r Derrick sergil (long boots pay appy t- )Woo Nlp F*ae)«t vaeNNa to//*r cable)1 Dual Drum Mixerr @ery Duty Rtpsltman-welder Caabinatfont Tt" DRIV04 Arpt.Tr. foist, stiff-legs, cuy derrick or similar type, up to and in(-lading l 104 Lona Dong boom pay appltcable)) Monorail Locomotive (dteeR2), 969 or electrie)r Motor Patrol-bled! operator (elngle *ngtngl1 0ratrp•11 ) 0 0:72 1 1.21 .71 $1.00 .10 Multiple [ngtne Tractor (eueitd and similar type, except quad Croup 31 1.411 1.13 .70 1.00 .10 3 W)) Rubber-toed Earth Moving equipment (single engine, over Group 31 0.42 1,13 .70 1.44 .14 54 yds, etruck)s Ruttier-tired Earth Moving lsqutpment imultipls ) Croup it 11.93 1.25 .70,. 1.00 .10 engin!, Euclid, Caterpillar and statist) (over 25 yds. anCroup d up 31 0.50 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 to S0 cu, yds. struck)) novel, backhoe, btaglins, Clamthall t Croup 41 5.00 1.25 .70 ' 1.00 .10 (over 3 cu. yds. a.r,c.)(to" boom pay applicable)i Tower CraM { Group 71 5.04 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Repairman) Tractor Loader (crovl*r and Wheel type &ret 4% yde.)( ) Group s1 t 9.05 1.25 .701.00 .10 thtdst-c*rtltt/dl MTu" Ill Mixer and similar Tulll equipment Group Sr ) . 9.10 1.13 .70 ` 1.00 .10 Group IOW 0.11 1.2; .70, 1.00 .10 4)toup 4t auto oradart Automatic slip Forms Crone-ovist 100 tons Group 111 5.14 1.23 .70 ' 1.04 .10 110" team pay applicable$ eofat-soft Lege, Guy Derrick of Group 121 9.20 1.23 .70 1.00 .10 similar types (capable of hoipt)nq 100 tons or moral(long Group 111 9.25 1.23 .70 1.44 .10 bora pay applicable)$ Mass Excaystor - lose than 750 cu, yds.r Group 141 1.50 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Mechanical Finishing Machine# Mobil* Farm Ttavalsts Motor Patrol, toup 131 ' 1.73 1.23 ,70 t 1.00 .10 multi-enginelI Pipe ibbile Machine$ Rubber-tictd earth moving roup 141 9.95 1.25 ,70 ., 1.00 .10 equipment laoltiple engine, Luclid, Caterpillar and similar s type over 50 cu. yds, struck)) Rubber tired self-loadinq scroper (paddle v%*el-suq*r type silt-loading-2 or more units)I Rubber- 4. 1 tlted Scraper - pushing one another w/o Push Cat. Push-pull (300 pet hour additional to bare rate)) Tandem i4qulpment (2 units only)1 Tandem Tractor (quad 5 or similar type)r Tunnel { Mole lboring Machine stoup Tr Canal Ltnsft Goal tritons selt&opter pilotl btghltnR Cableway! Remote Controlled Barth roving equipment ($1.00 p/!1 11/4 additional to bast rate r Wheat fteavatot (over 750 cu. yd.) 1 1SDSRAI RROIST11. VOL. 42. NO, 190-$RIDAV, SIPTIMRIN 30, Iti? *+1 } D11C161dr 1Q, 01,77-5017 peg* .:� LM t r . !?tk:ft DttTYUI!J .lJ o#e,rp Is *arthouataan and Tsam#t*r Group It Queer or Vehicle cr coshtnotlooa of Vahiola# of S aside - V I (tncluJinq all vahiclas late than six tone)t Traffic Control pilot Car, axclullnq moving heavy equIpwent permit lead - Group 3/ Truck onunted rower ]Broom Group 41 Others of vehicle# or Combination of vehielas of 3 sxlep Group 1, 1lootman? csmant Distrtbutor? fuel TroctS bad oil bpraadar Truck? Meter Ttuck, 1 sale ' J (coup it Dump, of late than 14 tarda Group i, Tranalt-*Sa, uru)et ) yordal bulwretst lata than 4% yards Group e, Truck fupatrman Melepr Group f, Rater Truck, ) or mors'rile• Group 10, M and similar type truck when performing within the Teamsters' jurisdir.ti,.ln? Pipeline and Utility working Truck SncluAing Minch, but limited to truck applicable to plpellnt and Utll(ty Work, where a comVoatte crew is used? !!lorry Drive/) - ! Truck (,rsaser #nd Ttreaan ttOC par "or additional for Titeman) Group Ile Transit-six, ) yards or octal Dwi+cr•tt, Ott yards end t over Group lir btlydr of vehicle or coo,hinatt" of vehicles of 4 or mor* arta• aA V 4toup 1), Dump, 16 yarAs hot loss than 14 yards Group 14, A-prat or Swedish Crans, or similar typo of *quipment drlast, hark Lift crlvec, Ibu Cartier, highway (roup 11, All-orf-highway tlqutpmant within Teemstors jurisdiction loft highWoy c(Abinetion of vehicles or #uipr vet with multiple "r pow[ aoutCos. 11.Oo per hour AddItlena1)1 a#mP, 15 ysrdo or sot*? Truck aepalrman ' (rtup lit Truck Sarpairman Malde[ 1 a { F MIRAt Rt IMI, VOL 41, NO, M--fAIDAY, SIPTIM512 30, 1171 A • SUPEPS HICAe teCISION STATIM California COIMTIPSI Imperial, Vern, We Angeles, Otonge, Riverside, soft eernardlno, San Wts Obispo, Santo Barbara and 099 MOR 100. CA77-9093 Pate 2.1 ' Ventura DtCtstOM MJM1s[:R1 CA77-8093 DATCr Date of Publlcltltm Supersedes Declalon No. CA77-5042 dated Nay 6, 1971, In 42 rn 23306 DESCRIPTION Or NORRr Reeldentlel Construction consisting of single featly home• and garden type apertwents up to and Ineludtng 1 stories. ' Ssds Pilots SemeNte Perow$ Nealy y Elvtallem Rete• N v ►amdeme Vetellem god/or saM T le file"110461116►er.nte A ,, r. , � H•al► ldeseMem r ILECTRICIAMSI R•te• N L IF P«•lama volwom eeUet Imperial County Amer.Tr. Rlectrlclans 1 13,00 .79 ASS[tlTOS MORRPM 1 13.10 .80 1 1.17 .09 Cable Splicers 13,28 .75 31+1,15 eotlanrtAitERs 13.173 .77S 1.00 .50 .02 Worn (China take Raval Ordnenca SAICRLAYRRSI Stonsmasona, Teat Station, Edwards APD( . Imperial County 11.22 1.03 1.40 .12 ffloetticiansp Technicians 16.52 .70 11+1.15 .1! fern Count 12.65 1.00 1.63 .07 Cable splicers ' Y 16,10 .70 11+1,18 .1S Los Angeles County (Cities of , Rsrn County (Remainder of ' Santa Monica, MU,llbu, Venice, County) Pasadena, south Pasadena, slectrlelanel Technicians 12.)2 70 1141.1/ 1! Arcadia, Monrovis and South of Cable Splicers 13.55 1.70 11+1.18 1! ROSectane hlvd., Including Los Angeles Coamty Long %each)I orange county 11.20, 1.1! 1.63 .30 slectriclans 12.69 1.05 3141.99 Los Angeles County (except Cable splicers 12.95 1.03 3141.93 .07 Cities of Santa Monica, Malibu, Orange County '. . ' Venice, Paeadens, South slectriclans 12.91 .11 31+1.19 .02 Pasadena, Arcadia, Monrovia Cable splicers 13.12 .11 1141,15 .52 and South of Rosecrans Slvd., Riverside County including Long Desch) 11.20 1.1S 1.41 .30 slectrlolana 12.16 .81 ]1+1.{! .06 Riven ids and San Bernardino Cable splicers 12.66 .111 ]f+l.6S O01 _ Duntiea 11.10 1.29 1.S! ,16 son Sernardlno Oowtty Rants Barbara and San W slectrlolans Is 12.00 1.11 3I42.50 .Ot Obispo Counties 11.33 1.19 1.10 IS ./1 t Cable splicers. 12.30 1.11, 31+3.00 .06 Ventura county 11.15 1.00 1.20 -.OS San Luis Obi"a amity SRICa Tnm"S 5.25! .93 1.95 .5! ( slectrislens 12,26 1.N 19+1.19 .03 CARPrHT MS, ' Cable splicer@ 13.11 1.00 11+1.15 .01 carpenters 10.05 1.19 1.9! 1.00 .16 $onto Barber• CsyRty• '. saw pilots 10.13 1.19 1.93 1.00 ,09 (Vanlenbutg APS) „ Table Power Saw operators 10.15 1.19 1.95 1.00 .06 $lectrlclaR@ 16.2! 1.10 1941.19 ,/1 shingleral Plledtiverman, bridge Cable Spliwe 15.25 1,10 t 39+1.19 .01 Of dock cerpenterel Derrick /y"tnlsf of C@etoty bergemenr Rock *linger 10.15 1.49 1.95 1.N .04 slectfl@lert@ 12.56 1.10 1941.19 .13 lard wood floor layer• 10.25 1.19 1.93 1.00 .06 Cable Splicers 1).!0 1.15 3t41.)! .01 lead WCk stinger 10.25 1.11 1.91 1.60 .04 venture Osurtty Pneumatic Nailer 10.30 1.19 1.93 1.00 .06 llectrlclaM 12.77 .1t �+L O9 x,01 Millwright@ 10,35 1.49 1.95 1.00 0{ Coble splicers 11.0! .11 )x41.0! ,O1 CZMINT MASON31 Cement Masone 1.61 1.10 1.79 1.00 .00 I Cornt Floating and Trovelir,j Itachine 9.46 1.10 1.73 1.00 .05 ORYMAtL INSTALLP2t9 11.21 1.30 1.50 .10 .07 ILR 11011AL 11011TH, VOL It, NO. 1111-1110Ay, fipTlM[[$ 30, iN>' Yv� omrsto" 640. CA77-3093 ?ago 2 0=1811010110. C1177,5013 raps 3 ,Friar Sesell+s►s fweals Fria"SsaaRet Formeale I Salle t t fast• • ,tr Elrutfaa -. Mavrly Eles�iba Ru+t M L R Faslbas Vatetlaa aallor Rah• M;Ef Faasieaa Yauttts seller t Appt.Tr, Appr.Tt. , tL*L�71lCIR1N1 ELM"R CotfSTltt1CTOR11 lsperI&I County ' Isperiet, tern (South of Electrician• p 13.00 .75 31+1.45 Tehachapi Range), las Mpel•a, Cable Splicers 13.21 .75 31+1.45 orange, Rivetolde, San tern {China Lake Naval. ordnance ( eornatdino, fan Witt obitpo, Test Station, rdward* Aral { Santa Nether* and Venture 1 .• - tioctricionei Technicians 14.62 .70 11+1.41 IS ` ( Counties Cable Splicers 16.30 .70 11+1.48 .15 elevator eonsttuctore / 12.15 .S49 .39 1440 .O2 torn County (Relaaindor of Elevator Constructors' 0ounty) ( Mlpers 700" S49 .35 31+6 .O1 El•ctrictonat Technicians 12.32 .70 1441.10 .13 Elevator Constructors' Cable Sp1(cer* 13.55 .70 11+1.46 .15 Palpate Mon.) Solis tot M701+0 County 1torn County (Horth of electricians12.45 1.05 11+1.95 .'.4! Tehachapi Ran4c Cable Splicers 12.95 Los 39+1.95 .07 til/vator Constructors 13.49 .549 .25 3440 .03 i Orange County elevator oonttructore' titctriclans 12,54 .11 31+1.45 1.02 Relpers 701JR .141 .35 Use ,02 Cable Splicera 13.12 .11 1 31+1145 .02 Elevator Constructors' Riveroide County Nelp4r* (9rob.) Solis LiactrIciana 12.31 .15 31+1.6S .04 M Atirnsl Cable Splicers 12.66 .05 31+1.65 .04 1s410rial County 10.00 .67 ' .90 San eetnatdino County tae Angeles, orange, Rivtroide, Electricians 12.00 1.11 31+2.00 104 San earnardino, Santa Barbara, O' Cable Splicer* 12.30 1.11 31+2.00 .04 San Will Obispo and Ventura sen Lull obispo County Counties 11.19 .67 1.45 .04 tlectttctant 12.26 1.00 14+1.35 .01 fachw"rRel Cable Aplicero 13.48 1.00 11+1.35 .03 Fence rtectar0 10.66 1.24 3.22.1 1.40 .04 1mi1 Santa Satbata County Rttnforcing 11.SS 1.24 2.22 .1144 .06 (vandenburg Ate) orname ntall Structural 11.55 1.26. - 2.22 1.41 .04 slactriciane 14.25 1.10 31+1.35 .03 MtIGATIGR 6 LAWN S9RIMPLER*t Cable Splicers 15.25 1.10 11+1.15 103 iwQeriol, too Angeles, Orangtr Ibsainder of County M vecslds, tan Nacnsrdinn, Electricians 12.54 1.10 31+1.3S .03 San Tule Obispo. Santa "arbor&, Cable Splicers 11.50 1.10 31+1.35 .03 and Venture Counties 9.40 lsll U1 131 3/41 Ventura County LA wwl I . *lectrlciano 12,77 .N 31s1-os .02 tern 00"ty 9.11 .40 :1.30 .70 .00' Cable Splicers 14.05 .64 )%+1.05 .02 toe Mspias County 11430pt { City of lA toaster) 12.00 .70 .f0 .02 vsntuto County 11.96 1.05 1.13" 6190 .!! San Emla Obiego Oounty 7.72 .07, 3.20 t Santa *arbor& Osunty 5.72 .97 1.00 1.50 • . ! , ' ' � • • I f 1 , ` i I ' I r 1. ++sem tIOERAL ft4IMI. VOL. 42r NO, 190--FRIDAY,APTIM11I4 $0, M? , ...JtOM tt0. CA77-5013 ►a*e 4. OftlSION Mo. CA77-9"3 B•tlefro4r•s•e•Itt•Psr x•wu bels Prow s s•asRtt pormsal• M•.rlr �• CI•tails4 - ifew,iy ,..� [Iar•tta4 Rete, X u If 1`4061601 yeedtl•w swl/•t • ' Ren• M M 1'044144• vas•fl•w •wl/•r A►►t,Te• ►AINTBMBa (Cbnt,d) A►N.7t. PAII►ftast Rern Ciounty iftatkaindar of 1"Wrifl, oras"*, Plversids, 1 County) We Angeles tromna Area)t !rush ! 9..7 .49 .41 .01 Ran Mrnscdino (excluding Brush or Moller, Svinj sts►sl Mestern portion) ; ' ►apatheMorst Tsptny Joint • ` Brush! Paint toTners 1 lO J9 .99 111 1.10 .79 .07 Bh*et Rock 10.12 .41 .01 .OI rspethangeret iron, steel Spray$ sondbleet*rs 10.17 ,45 .01 .01 and bridge (Sving @tags)? 'Man Luis Obispo, !tante Barbara Sheet luck Taper 11.49 .09 1.10 .79 ,47 and Ventura Counties brush (swiol st*ge)t 'Spray 11.24 .99 1.10 .7S .07 Brush 11.11 .75 .40 steeplejack 12.)9 .99 1.10 .75 .07 Iron and Mtasli Pspirhatgarat torn (Lancsater, *)love. raft• Machine operator$ Pal•dsis, Ct,tns Like Havel ssndhlooter 11.70 .79 .40 .O1 Ordnance Teat station and _ Sproywon 12.01 .79 .40 .01 ►.ward• Ars), Cas Angeles I tapers, Sheetrock 12.11 .79 .40, .01 (accept IVw.+ns Areal, San ` steeplejack 12.74 .79 .40 .01 B+tnerdlno twest of a line Pt.As7LRMSt North of Tcuno including China lip rial County 11.01 Lko Area, Johannesburg, tis Ang*les and Otarha Coo., 9.749 .i0 1.65 .70' .10 Boton, South Includtng the Riverside and fan sernsrdttw Nrightwll Area) Counties 19.00 .01 Brush 11.27 .44 01 .40 .02 ran Lute Oble"County 12.00 h Structure) steal and bridge? t Santa eetbeca 00unty 0.41 .70 1.09 .01 Paint*( Rurnsr 11.19 .44 .71 .00 .02 V*ntura County 111.14 .00 12.111 .02 i Tapers 11.79 .44 79 .40 .01 P1.A3T1]uMS' TEWDIPSt r Brush awing stag* ill stories iaperisi, Mivetetde and Dan ' or 10081 rapethsng4rs? Bernardino Countt*a 10.11 1.49 1.41 fro» 0andblaststat Spray 11.12 .49 .79 .90 .01 Morn County (China Oka Navel f Vt slush *ring stag* (over 11 ordnance Teat Station, stories) 11.44 .46 .79 .40 .01 J Sdwatto An) 11.729 .91 1.01, .99 Bttuctutal etael and bridge, Sarn fksuaty, (a0uat"ec of Co.) 9.10 .9s 1.0111 .!! awing _ 11,47 .44 .71 .40 .02 We Angeles a(kA Oram• Coo, 10.17! .99 1.0! .00 Spray sandbiestar swing stage fan Guts Obi"O'County DOS 411 1.01 .90 (1) *totits or leu)? pilots Banta Sedate tliwttty (eaaaPt imchinst Specist coating Best#Halla) 9411 .91 1.09 .9! spray 11.77 .99 .79 .40 .91 Santa sar►ato Cowily steeplejack 12.92 .44 .79 .40 .02 (Banta Naris) 9.71 .91 1.0! .01 ' wnturs oow+ty 9.98 .9s 1.91 1.95 ? • Ca? . r FINIAL 111101111%, VOL. i!, NO. 190-FRIDAY, UPTtMISR 30, 1191x? �ii DEcisiom Ito. 0,7177-509) r rage 6 ' DDCtS20lt 1q. CA77-S4l2 Psis 7 `uuD 1 . fete#*steatite farmeets Baric felt!*Bsssfils►areeatr /tele NevrtT -••__ Ehc*tie• NawtT tletttite . Rost N t M f*estses Vetellae *AI/o totes ,M L If P40010s0 Vesture Apt.Tr. Ape,Tt. ft.t1 rPSt SteanfitteretBOPy TV" tAyl3lSr r sterid County ! l.ss .60 0 2.aS .07 top*r tai, toe ltngelae, Orange, lei Angeles, Ors"s, RlverRlda, sen Bernardino, Riverside, Santa satbaro, { San iris Obispo, Santa Barbera, ton tuts Obispo, San end Ventura Counties 1 11.66 141 161 171. 7/11 'Berestdlno and Venture tern (except *Alt of tai .} t Angeles Mueduct) 10.6! 9S 1.65 1.IS .17 count too 16.72 .70 .12 :60 .06 tern tE%st of ins Anq*leatet" county 9.71 .70 .60 ,.70 .07 Mg*!es Arpt*ductt 17.76 .95 IM1.0 .17 IPRINtLPtI P111 81 R/JRtCEMT1C5N l A!R COIIOITIOPI1t101 lmperis2, tarn, Orange (except f t Santa Mil, Rlveraide, Ban Rtversido And San aernArdtnot Counti*t 1.#S .96 .70 .00 .05 Bernardino texc*pt Ontasiot, toe Angel*A tm6 Orange Cos. 11.935 1.S3 1.70 1.42 .02 tin Luis Obispo, Cants "arbors ROOfPH3t i and Ventura (except 0anta imperial County 1.110Pauls, Point Mugu and tort! .SO .T! 1.40 + Korn County 10.20 .60 .60 tNanemet 11.07 .6B .tB .0/ we AA7A1AA, Otani* and too Angeles (too Alcides city and Area vithtn'25 miles, and venture CrntntlAs 11.5! .61 .40 .063 Pomona), San Hits Obtal•s and SAnta Pomona), Orange (Santa Ma?, i Bacbsra Counties 10.43 S33 .71 .0015 ( Bin Bernardino (Ontario(, and Riv*rrid* en,t San Betnirdino .Venturi (Santa Paul*, Point , Nuqu and tort Ituen*sb) 14.66 .66 .90 .09 counelee 10.45 .60 .75 1.10 mp #PIPET MJ-rni. WORK"51 Ti #1Pco, impetial Cnonty 11.96 1.01 2.21 imperial County 11.10 ,SI 1.17 .Ot e� we Angola*, Orange tern Coonty (Grins twke VV Naval O,dnance Test Station Vuts Counties es and 11,9! 10 1.10 j ,df ' 17.67 1.04 1.SO ,07 San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara Counties 9.47 1.0s 1.20 .Bs .OL,, em and CAwardA APA115) ir t*rn County (H+m•rinder of .Ilivarsids and San bernardino Onunty)i end Inn AngeleR ' Counties 11.67 1.07 1.31 County MT at portion North TIt,t smrirS' WILPuut of a straight lino drawn Los Angeles, Or*"* and , hotw*••n r'nrmtn And 01,1 &lines} 11.17 1.49 1.00 .42 Ventura Counties 9.16 1.25 1.21 ' .17, Los Angelev County tptmsintr•q l,trrtion} 21.SI .!6 1.50 .0! PAID NOLIDA 4,1, ' Ocang. County 11.62 1.01 2.13 A-Nov year's Dell /-Maaariil Dayl C-1"dere dinee Da 1 Rivorslde And Ran B*rnardino D-Libor Dayl 1-RHnkallvinq Dsyl -Chrtst i Day. . Countlea 10.10 1.01 1.60 .OS . $an tuts Obispo, Santa Barbara !00'I110Tgt , ' and Ventura counties 11.00 f1 1.60 a. Csploy*r Contributes 6% baste sourly tis for imc B "Its service and 21 basic hourly rate for 6 sunths to s year• iilvlCS a Vaestl Pay Cridtt. sit Paid iblidays A tht f. t r ' • t i ( I • fE4tRAt 210111114, VOL 12, NO. tlO--iRtOAY, SEtt!M!!R fit), tfTl , As, •1 • . ! becrelal ta, clot-5eg1 � Pap � . DeCNIOM H0. CAt7-5093 ( Pate S 1J1b0[ I Group It boring #(achtne, Helper (outside)# Cleaning and Mandlinq of Panels Sa•It Prop sae•fifeParooftit Potant Concrete Screeding tot tough strike-oftt Concrete, water curing# Demolition lwboret, the cteaning of brick and lumber# Dry Packing of H•.•rlr EI•tsttss Concrete, plu,)gtng, tilling of she•-Dolt Molest rite Watcher,.timlters, RatiosH l M Pvetlaet vc'.000 rel/et t LMKWd xS ARPI Tr Ptush loaders, Pilots and Dehria llandleral I'legmont Oos, oil and/or water Pipeline taborort taborer, general or conetroction► laborers general cleanups I.aboror, londncapittg) tabour, Settingi taborer, too- Croup 1 f 7.95 $1.O3 { 2.10 .60 .10 porary water and sit lineol Motorial Hosemin (wells, slabs, fiance and Croup 2 4.10 LOS 2.10 .60 .10 Decks)# Rigging and signallngt Scaler# Slip tor• ltalsorst.irlurty seal Crewe (Mixer operator, Applicator Operator, Squeegee Man, shuttle Man, Group 1 4.10 LOS 2.10 .60 .10 Top Man)l striper, asphalt, Ootictete or other paved eutfacest Tatman Croup 1 6.{S 1.05 1.10 .{0 .10 and Mortar Mont Toot Crib or Tool Ilouse lAborerl Traffic Delineating twice hpplieatort Window Cloanert Mira Maith Pulling--all concrete . Croup S 4.60 I.OS 2.30 .40 .10 pouring operations Group 21 Asphalt Shovolert Cement Dumper (on 1 yard or larger siixor and , handling bulk cemont)i Ceaapool Digger and Instollor# Chucktendsti Chute #tan, pouting concrete, the hondlinq cf the chute from reodymlx trucks, such oa wells# slabs, docks, floors, foundstiono, footings, cutbe# gutter• and eldewalkel Conctote Curer--Impetvioue Membrane and torn Wert Cuttlnq torch Operator'inamolition)) Pine Crodet, highways and street paving, sir- port, runways, and similar type heavy construction# Gas, oil and/or water I pipeline Wrapper--Pot Tender and t'orm Mont Guinea Chasort Ileadorboaed Man— 1 \ Asphalt) taborer# packing rod stool and Pana# Power broom Swo:t»re (emalU t xiprop stonepavor, placing atone of wet sacked eoncrstet alto Scraper and 1 Tillort sandblastitr (pot tondor)# Septic Tank Digger and tnatallot (lead- �. 0 mn)t Tank $calor and Cleanort Trot Climber, faller, chain saw operator, Pittsburgh Chipper and similar type brush ghrodderet underground taborer, including Caisson bollower I FS011At 11O1ST11, VOL. 47, NO, 190-1111011T, SIPTIM110 30, MY �l DfiCtOION NO. CA77-5013 Pogo It, ' UI t/J NC1010W 00. CA77-9013 pe" 11 t 1MOAPA9 iCont'd) Group 31 Asphalt Isiter,,Lutemmn, troner and Asphalt Spreader Boxes tell types), . Suggysnbile Otani Concrete Care Cutter, Grinder or Sanders Concrete Cutting Torch$ Concrete Saw Man, cutting, scoring old or new concretes Driller, Jack- Plop RMetlfe Permeate hift"r, 2-1/2 ft. drill steel or longers Dri Pak-it ttachin*s Ors, oil and/or { Reds . Mater Pipeline Wrapper--I' Pipe and over A an method, inside end putt MydrO Nevelt 4 [Iefoiisa { M PM P Y Y Itelsa N S S' PMIIMe yetelba ee//e1 Seeder and Similar ,typal impact Wrench, maltt-platti Aettlement Potmen and Man 3,ONpt il<101MO11fT OtN1ATCIAS A►Pr,i1`. applying asphalt, lay-kold, creosote, lime caustic and similar type materials ,'applying' means applying, dipping, brushing or handling of such materials for pipe wrapping and waterprootingls operators of Pneumatic, goat electric tools, s Vibrating Mame chinse, Pavement %reassess, Air Blasting, Co -alongs, and similar QtOup 11 1 11.79 .t! f 2.44. .SI .4! mechanical tool$ not separately classified heroin) Ptpalayet'a Saokup Man, croup 21 10.03 .t! 2.00 .50 .04 - coating, grouting, making of joint$, •soling, caulkingt diepating and including Group 3t 114.32 .119 2.00 .!O .44 rubber gasket joints, painting and any and all other services$ Pock 911111101`1 Group 41 10.44 .115 .4.00 .90 .04 Notary Scarifier or Mrltple Head Concrete Chipping Searifiert Steel Mader- Group St 10.41 .95 2.00 .50 .04 ' board Man and Guideline setters Taryefs, Seiko, Macket and Similar type$ or" of 10.79 .0% 2.00 SO .I! Trenching Machine, hand propelled Group 71 14.01 .119, 2.00 .SO .0! Grow Of 11.46 .119 7.00 .!O .0! Group 41 Cribber, Sharer, t,•gglnq. Shtsting and Tzene% %racing, hand-quids& Group 91 11.21 .93 2.44 .50 .04 tngginq tlaw.vafl Seed Pock *lingers Vssi Seams ovareias Concrete Vibrator / Operator, 70 lbs, and overt Plpelsyer, including water, savage, solid, gas of sits h efabrieated Manhole tnstallert Sendblsster (408s1eman}, water blostingl velding In connection with laborers' work ) ' croup !1 Blasters Powderman--all work of loading holes, placing and blasting 4 at all powder and explosives of whatever type, regardless of method used 4' ,J i for such loading and placing$ Drillers All power drills, excluding Jock• s hssaser, whether core, diamond, wagon, track, multiple unit, and any and s all types of mechanical drills t i iEOER,iIt Rt8t2TER, VOL, 42, NO. /90-41111DAY, SIMMUR 30, 197? 1 1 t owillo" 010. CA71-5093 pyo It t' 0lCtt[CS te0, GATT-!!tJ' 1 ..fpr 1$ • PCV SpUIPMEN2 OPERATORS i Croup It lrakemanl Caapraasnr (less then 600 C.R.MI.)1 "inser POMW Sp11IPMENT 090(AtoR/ (f0"t'd)' / oilort Cenatatorl Reavy Duty Repslresnl ltelpart Pump) ittgnalet$nt Switchman Croup Is Compressor 1600 c,►,M, or largerlt Concrete Mixer, skip Occup it Aloolt or Cnturoto Ipcesdtng Itsaping or tintahingll.. , type, Conveyort •ito"nt nydtoatatic Pumpt olier Ctueher (asphalt Asphalt Paving Machine tsarher Cro#nt or similar type)$ ltidgs t`. or concerts plant)► Plant Oprratort Centratar, Pump of CowprssCrone Dporatorr Cast-in-place Pipe Laying Machinel Combination aor/ '. ;t'' �• Mimar and Coeapr Rotary Drill Helpar (ottfteld)I 3klploador - wheel type up to ssaor {gunita wOtk)$ Compactare melt-ptopatl•dt $ Concrete Millet - paving! concrete Pulp (ttuek mounted)$ Crane 3/1 yd. w/o atuchrnur soil Field Technlctant tar Pot Tluaant :.< • Temporary !testing Piantr Ttenchin Machina 0ittrt Truck Crane operator up to and tncludtog 2S ton cepscity)ilorn-boom pay , oller g applicable)$ Crushing ►lantl (kill Doctor$ Elevating Oredert $ Torklitt tovgt S tona)t Croda Chsckart Ctede-all$ rltouting " Group It A-Prame of winch Trucks Elevator Operator (tnalda)t Sguip- Machineo taadtng shield$ Meavy Duty kepetrmant Molmt operator 49,49 Went Creaser (rack)I Told Ferguson (with dragtype attaehments)I (Chlesp loom and rtailsr tvpe)l Rosman belt loader and clatter <, leltcrptor Radlon4n (gtound)I Power Concrete Curing Machinal type$ LaToutnesu Slob Compactor or similar typal Lift Mobila$ � . I Power concrete saw, Power driver Jumbo Tote Better! Ross Carrier ) Lift Slab Machine (V69tborg and similar types)$ Loader (Athey, t?ob attest stationary Pips wrapping and Cleaning Machina Euclid, Stott& and similar type)I Materiel Ibiett Mucking Machin# 1 i • (1/4 yd, tubber tired, rail or track type)? Pneumatic Conateto $ Croup 41 Asphalt Plant Fitoma nt Soring Machlnat Oomaan or Mixatman Placing Machina {Maoklay-►resswe}.i or similar typtl)t fneusatto �� f (asphalt or Cancra alt Chip Bpresding F'dchlnet Concrata lump • nsad(ng shield Itunnel)t ►uepereta Cunt Rotary Drill (excluding (small pottsble)t nridge type Un(oadtt and Tvtntablsi Dinkey caisson type)$ kubbar-titod earth Moving Equipment (Single angina- f locomotive or Motorman (up to and including 10 tonoll Equip- Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey wagon, and flatlet types with any ant Gteaser (grosser truck)i lteltcopter hoist) 111ghlino and all attsohmonto over I% yde. and up to and Including SO loas CAblevay Slgnalmant IyArs-haremor-sero Btoeperi power /wp+erl U. ydo.struck)l Rubber-tired earth Moving equipment (Owlttpl$ iWller (cowDacttng)I screed (asphalt or concrots)i Trenching engine, up to and Including 23 yds, attuck)i Rubber-tired Machine (up to 4 ft.l Icrepor (self-loading-padrite wheat typo-John Doctor 1040 and siettat single untt)1 lkiploader (ctawlat and wheat type-aver Croup St AApholt Plant Engtnosrl Sockhoo (up to and including 1% yds., up to and including 44 ydo.)r surface Raatere and 3/4 yd.)t latch Plante lit Shorpenaft Concrete Jotnt Machina Plant$ Trenching Machlns Covet 6 ft. depth Capacity)) Towel Crane tractor Compressor Drill. Combination► Tractor (any tyle! 1 frenal and stellar typo!$ Concrete planar? Deck Rnglnet DltciCk- -4 Wan (olltiold type), Drilling Machina operator (Including water larger than 0-1-100 flywheel h.p. and over, or $letter) Mull- well♦)l Totkllft (under 5-ton e4psc(ty)1 Kydtogtaphic /eedor t doter, tamper, scraper all Push itsetac single 4"ine)l Tractor Machine (Straw, pulp or setd)I Machine Tool Oparatori I449004 $boom sttachnonte)$ traveling tips wrapping, Cleaning and Sending internal Tull flab Vibratort Mechanic Safe* Cutb cr OUttet Machina$ Tunnel LOCa�tlws lover 30 tonsil shawl, /aekhas, Iconcrate or sophalt)t Machonicsl ►inieher (concrete- Clary, Dralitne, Cleashell (over 3/4 yd. and up to S cu. yds. 0,9.49.) Johnson, sidwail or similar)$ Pavement froaket (truck maunted)1 (Lang k+gm pay gfltcable)I Bolt-ptopelled Curb and Latta! Pard oil mixing Mschinal Roliac (asphalt or Plnish)1 Subber- Machine Kited Lyth Mtrvtng Equipment (eingia angina, up tc ani including 2S yds. struck), Belt-ptopelled Tat Pipeltning Maheinot slip Pots Pump ("t-dtrvsn hydraulic lifting device tot Concrete torso)$ Skiplosder (Crawler and What. type ovet 3/4 yd. and t UP to and Including 14 Yds.)$ Stinger Crane (Aulttn-Maatatn , Or stellar typa), Tractor-bulldosect Tripe$ 64tape9 (s4n116 oryins, up to 100 h,p., flywheel and slmilar tygsS, up to all including D-S and similar types)$ Tugger moist 1 ritual Tunnel ; 10Ceeeotivs toyer 10 Sod up to and including 30 to"0 1 Halder- ) . general iiOERAt RROIlifp, YOt. 49, NO. IVQ 1RiuuT, WitAAMtR 3V, IVIO 6't0 4 r O111:I010u 11o. CA77-5093 Page 16 POarIDt RVJ1PM1T4T OPPRATORs (Cont'd) D[C10141s 110. Ch71-9011 Ito" 19 O Greu), 7t Crabs, over 25 ton up to and including 100 to11@'e.r.e. (long boor pay oppllcable)1 Derrick @arg9 (long boon pay appli- cable)# Dual Drug Mixers ibavy Duty PepatfMan-voldar Coabinaticel rotor leaeflts roymewtt Hotat, stiff-lege, Guy Derrick or stallor type, up to and including ! - k"*.d ....�, ' 100 tons (long ht K, pay applicable)t Monorail Ltfeoagtlw9 (619901), ee.)y [beelkta gat or •leets(c)I lotor Patrol-bleA0 Operator (single anginal l Rao N•* 1040616106 Yesetleo exmttat le Cn Ine Tractor (foetid and similar t except q , Asgr.7r. Multiple g ape, exc t uaA s lPIUd( 011I4'mt/ , [ Cat)1 Rubber-tired Fertt, Mnving f,7uipment (single •ngtne, over SO yds, struck)# Rubber-tlred P.arth loving 9qulpment (multiple s. engine, Pucltd, Caterpillar anA alatlarl (over 2S yds. and up GKoup 1t 1 0.72 $ ills ,70 [1.00 10 v to SO cu. yde, strucks Shovel, )Inckhne, Dregline, Ctamahall Group It ( 9.90 1,2S .70 1.00 .30 lover S cu. yAs. ro,r.c.)(lonq boom pay applicabie)s Tower Cron* Group 11 0.96 I.IS .70' 1.00 .10 Rapairmant Tractor Louder (crawler and wheal type over 64 Y690 Group $1 9.95 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Mt1d$f-cetttfleAt +'"Is Miser and similar 1ugw111 lituipsrnt i Group Sr ills 1.21 .70 1.00 .10 Group it 9.00 1.15 .70 1.00 .30 go" 9t Auto Greders Automatic flip pores Cfans•ovet 100 ton@ 1 Croup 71 9.01 1.15 .70 1.00 10 (1o" bores pay oprl(Cablsl Mo(st-stiff 1*96, Guy Derrick of Group 1t, 9.09 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 •tailor type• (capable of hoisting 100 tons or aors)(lon9 Group 9s 9.10 1.25 .70 1,00 .10 bopay at`plicab(eit Mars f.xcavator - lose than 750 cu. yda.s Group 100 9.13 1.29 .70 2.04 lO ort saechanical Finishing Machines Mohtls Porro Travelers Motor Patrols Group 111 9.19 1.21 .70 1.00 .10 eultl-engtne)i Pipe lohile Machinet 1tubhet-tited eatth flowing Croup lit 9.20 1.115 TO 2.06 SO equlps"nt (multiple angina. Wclid, Caterpillar anA similar Group 131 9.29 1.115 .70 1.00 .10 type over 50 cu, yds. 9truck)t stuht,er tired self-ioadinq Ocr9p9r Group lir 9.54 i.IS 70 1.00 .14 (paddle whoel-ougar type ■elf-loading-2 or wore unite)I Rubber- Croup 151 9.75 1.15 .70 1.00 .10 tired scraper - pushing one another w/o Push Cat, Push-pull Croup lit 9.9s ills ,74 1.00 .10 (SOC per hour additional to base rote)I Tandem Ou(pment (2 1 !' y• units only)I Tandem Tractor (quad 9 or similar type)1 Tunnel + Mole brinq machine @coup 9t Canal Liners Canal Trirwrr Helicopter Pilot) ■Ighllns M , Csbiewayt Pertote Controlled Forth Moving Tquipment ($1.00 p/h , 'm' , to additional to base rate r Wheel Excavator rover 750 Cu. yd•l t a . i 1 ,am., FIDIIAI 1[OISIIM, VOL. 42, NO. Ito-•-111DAX, 1110/1100[1 30, 19y3' ' ' i • i i DECIIIOH NO. CA77-S09I Segs It -1 /OpIRSLDW DECtlION TRUCK DRIVER! STAT/4 California 4".11 Out Diego DECISION IRNSIERI CA77-3004 OATS 1 Cato of publication Group I,1 warehouseman and Teamster lopersedeas Decision No. CA71-SO4I dated May 20, 1077, In 42 rR 14122. OLWNfiTION OF WORK1 Building Construction (does not include atigle family Group 21 Driver or vehicle or combinations of vehicles of 2 axles homes and garden type apartments up to and including 4 stories), heavy and (including sit vehicles lose than six tonsil Testfic Control 1 highway construction and dredging. Pilot Car, excluding moving heavy equipment permit load + Group I1 Truck mounted lower Broom r tins[s fele"11"Ate peraws • Group 41 Drivers of vehicles of combination of vehicles of I axles (larrlr flvasebe Run M t M passions Yn•211ee Bei/or Group SI Boorman} Cement blstrlbutott fuel !tuck► Road 011 llprosdor Trucki water Truck, 2 sale ` A/SElfOS "ME" ! 1.I.00 ./0 ! 1.17 .06 SO .02 Solt"AAKERH .775 1.00, Groi1 'Dump, of lest than 16 yards l L I7S . CIO" SRICNtAYn8t Stonemasons 11.22 1.07 1.06 .12 �. , Group 71 Ttanslt-mix, under I yards} Cooperate, fru BRICK, OtOCR and 5TONfX%SON51 than 4y a TWDENS , 0.97 .77 I.OS' ' yards • ' CAROL XTF031 Carpenters 11.26 .S4 1.26 .60 .07 Group it Truck Repairman Hotopr `, I piledrivermsn 11.70 .36 1.20 .40 .07, Millwtightst pneumatic Maliert Group 01 water Truck, 1 of sot• sales + Hardwood rloorlayere 11.51 .94 1.20 .00 .07 CMV#T MAS0i151 1 Group lot Fe and similar type truck when performing within the Conant Masons 6./1 .44 1.44 1.36 •.07 T10"Stera' lurledlctiont Pipeline and Utility marking Truck Color Work# Compositton, Including winch, but limited to truck applicable to pipeline Mastto or rpoxy# Finishing and Utility work, whore a compostte crew to usedl Slurry Ottwr! 1 Machine/ Curb Machine 0.11 .O/ '1.44 .1.36 .01 Truck Greaser and Tireman (300 per hour additional for Tireman) DRYWALL INSTALLERS 12.40 .S6 1.05 ' , .70 .07 , ltj!CTRtCIANSI over Grlir Transit-mix, ] yards or morel Dul�orete. 44 yards and llectriotans 15.03 .70 Ili1.II .02 Z over Cable Splicers 13.33 .70 I141.II .02 Q !LEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS 12.15 .S4S .IS Ilii .02 ' Group III Driver of vehicle or ination of vehicles of 4 i #LEVATOR CONSTRU"", Httipt11S 7003R MS .IS .Ilia .02 f1 or more sales ILSVATOR CollTRUCTOM' HELpEsd Group III Dual, 16 yards but lose then 2S yards411,010111.) Milt # GLASIONS 10.00 .67 .00 Group 141 A-ft e m qr Swediah Crane, of similar type of gtipmint Mees lesetore 10.66 1.24 2.22 i 1.is' .04 ve drirs fork Litt brtve[i masa Canter, highway Reinforcing 11.SS 1.24 2.22; 1.46 .04 ISO Atl - Gtoup -ort-hi home GrnaMatalr ltevoturel i II.SS 1.24. l.12: •1.44 04 g y squipMnt within Taaastirf iueledietion tM1GATlow AIN LAW/pR/Nt1.OlO 0.40 its • 14! ;1N Ip! (oft highway combination of vehicles or qutpmsst wlth multiple LATNMs power soulays, 11.00 per flour additional)/ Dur1p, 2! yards or 10"tharm parties of Son Diego • mores puck Ropa![man i County from Center Of City of s t Group !it Ruck Repairman weldor lel Me . 11.50 .46'' 1.M .Os Mmein"g of County 11./4 .40 ..70' .70 .02 # .war' •. '`. '. .. , ' 1`• .. +) {��`. _. .. s ' FlDWL ll01HlR, VOL 42, NO. 190•-FRIDAY, UP"AINk $0, 197t a.. i o4CISION NO. CA77-S694 fav* 2 Dwi4ION MO. CR77-9004 !•gr 3 « ltla9e 4"ebte H7w"N _ ldge flaasMte leaH ' 4e*ie irede , ffeeetr E/raNu Mev,ly 1lbpN" Rrtre Naw !"dear ve*s$lea sattot Rete* 'maw least*ee VetoN" "1l*r Agr.7t. ! AMr.7t. r LltNl CONSTROCTI011# 4tA)IIII'I SEAL Ol4RATIONt ateundaan • - 4 10.13 .74 340.1.33 .42 MiRst opetstor , 4 '4,44 .90 .39 b f� Linemen11.15 .10 3141.33 .02 4quasq*s Ilan 7,44 .50 .35 b Sp1t9s 23.45 .TO 3{01.#3 .03 App Cable N itcstot operator 4.13 ,SO .!S b t MARBLE StTT " 11.49 .41 1.17 ' .O4 4hutkisoun f.6S .!0 3! Is � MARBLE 5.1. S' RRUPPMB 8.74 .41 1.00 . .08 Top Men 5.43 .SO .33 Is sAIN[Mh1lr lId44TdMCRS 11.44 .6S 1.75 .47 truant painter burner 10.99 .99 1.16 ,79 .07 PLUME", 113M t3 30.44 .77 1.93 34 Swing Stages brush* Sproyl ft"tRSt 4tta•titters '11.44 lot lot 130 3j4t l Iron, steel and bridge ROOPLAS 10.79 .46 .79 1.00 painter (ground work) 11,24 .99 1.10 .7 .01 sifewr METAL 01022!314 11.16 1.04 2.24'• .' ►apethaMer t spray, eying S0R f Mft Mv" 9,95 .60 1.05 . .07 stag*$ Sandblostart Irony SF2)NRLF3l f111M 19.07 .6S .9S' .64 � steel and bridge, awing stalal ?2M620 w022Ot4 11.49 .41 1.17 .09 t Iron, •toot and bridge, spray TILE 4rr"211 11.46 .41" 1.17 ,.44 •19tound)$ Riggers, climbing TRIM110 And MI 111.0404 4.74 .91 1.00. at*eft Stueh, climbing stoat v 2IQ6M I NttlMW - Receive rate) and bridge 11.41 .99 1.14 '7 .07 proscribed for craft parformin$ iandbleater, owing**tag*t Iron, operating to which ttggtnf or „ •+ steel and bridge, spray awing 1 welding to inctdsntil. r4 stage# Spray, ctieutbing stoat and bridge 11.74 .99 1.10 .7 .0 /o0t010fElt , r' ' 4teepiejeck 12.39 .99 1.16 .7 .01 s. employer ceetrtbutei 40+of bag Marty, @te for !sire, role* • d " •.� '• . ' , fARRINtl t/)T MORR And/0r 0I0RNA7 2t of basic havely tits tog 6 the to "*to, service s Vecati0 ` r MAR2ERS, Fay Credit. 4 hid Motldayst throuq P. , Traffic delineating device applicator 4.67 .44 .35 b b. Sapleyse centslbwts• 4.22 per [ to Idly pilo t. pet s Wheat star tnatattert Traffic to vacation fund for the first ear of lay+asn 1 heir !.test hen surface wndblootert Otriper 4.46 .SO 1.3S b . S years 1.?3 par hour to vacat frnd, ysars t 1*80 U on to yi to wblver (Traffic surface 1.43 per hour to Vacation Fund over•10 fQ4941 4. *'par INA t to V&Q4 tion , selMbtsater, Wheel stop in4ta11art striper) 6.43 .So .J3 0 A•iMv Ylet's Darr it-Ms•esisi esyt MrA1 ps „* at+bot fell 2-f erAeglving Days -Chrt• 4•y , tr , MUM 21011102, VOL 42, NO. 190-taloAy, 11"IM111 30. 1171. DOCISIDN NO. CA77-SOtt ' pegs 4 �. MIAMI!00. CA71-3190 by S ` 011ie � r p,t $soon#$Pa metale ats f�ara so"file Permsets i ' r Hrsrlr 9JspNse Moartr h146"11ae , Rstsr H i M Peastsas vorsiira eel/a Rohs NAA aNsas vasoNsa sed/sr LIIRURLR3 Aha Tr. LRSORSRS (Cont'd) Aha Tr. UMORGRS, General Conntruction/ camRL'TS CURNRI Impervious t' • ' ileo and Ott Pipelinel Jntmanl Msmbronat Riptop Stonepavori Tool Shed Checkerl Using dry 0andblaeter (pot tender)/ pock# !iogman 7.36 .77 9 1.93 .S0 .13 Pipoloyer Sactup Piano (battrsgr creating, Making of Joints. J CUTTING TDRCtI orr,RATOR Iteoitng. Caulking. DloperlMr ( '. (demolition)! Scaler 7.41 .77 1.113 341 .13 and tnloudtng llubbar.Gaokat Jotntal pointing and any and , GUIWA CRASIM 7.44 .77 1.93 .90 .13 ail other services f 7.99 .17 i 1.93 .30 ,.3I PINI;GRADf.R OH ttlGlMAYS, ASPARLT RA O' IRDNRR, MIAMI STREiT9 AND AIAMPTS rAVII)a Suggymblle Many Cement (acvnr and drainage lino)# Dumper (on I yard or larger t Landneape Gardener and m(xeco and handling ublk Nursery Man 7.46 .77 LIS .30 .13 evant)I Concrete fav Pian (excluding tractor type)) LABORER (packing roA ataet Roto-natoper, ehippiit0 and pana)i Tank Scaler and haamorl Concrete Cora Cutter t Cleaner 7.405 .77 1.95 .SO .13 and rare Slovor# can and oil pipeline aroppac-pot tendoce. Dutt,Lr.R'R IlrtrrR (Caloaon) and rare memo operators and including Dsllo.eroy Noting , Tendere of pneumatic and ,' .t r• Machine Helper 7.49 .77 1.93 .30 .13 electric tool*. Concrete ( , Puap, Vibrating MaeAtnes -011 MIHIYON CLrAHL'RI Chuck Tender and flatter meahanleal toole (except tunnelal1 Septto not Seperately claaatftod _ tank dlggor and Installer heroins Tto$Moiler voirq s (teed•+nl 7.31 .77 1'0S .30 .13 smchaeleel toete 7.37 .77 1.03 .fi .13 CISSPDOL DIGGCA AND INSTAU.Sm 7.31 .77 1.113 .S0 .13 Rcpt tLINGRI $color (Sol" boson ehelr or safety belt. ' or pont toete) 7.13 1 .77 3.93 .11 .13 w �. 910iRAl 11013TH, vol. q. NO, 100s110AY, 11"IMUR 30, W? t , !DITIRSO" tr-CA77-5091 f Page 0 101001 NO, CA774096 tats 7 1711 " P•d• 1'r1aP.R•aeflh pywMlR lsRlm pHaN lMmRlm ta/mMIR 11•rd/ Ol.rabbs Mrrdl KlaRe11M 1' R•»• N t N Psa.l•am Yamstima salfsr Rs/se M i M /`00611400 Ysreiloo sats; t.MORrftg (Cont'd) QMo Tr, tA0ORERS AMa Tr. (Tunnel &PA Ohstt ilatkl . DRUIx n, all other when , drilling is for use of 111UU,GANG# ConeCeta CCtw ssplosivas 7,65 .77 / 1.95 .50 A (includai raddere and sprsadsrait Duapment Grout Crew$ kickers, ' rrrrr•Avr.R, lfrrnr•r,rr. on NON- ,, , KnTALL/C (including water r ! (iaboCore) in short dry eevaga, en11.1, gen, sir)( tunnels under 'streew Welding in rnmmntion with highways and similar laborer's work 7.67 .77• 1.95 .50 .13 places$ Trackman$ Owaspt (brakeman and switahaan $. t CM AHO Olt, PIPMANE WRAPPER !- to tunnel'work) I 7.09 .17. 9 1.911 (61 pips and over) 7.70 .77 1.15 6 .13 CIMICR MIDRRI Cable Tendert { CPIDDrn, MWArn, t.hr.-,t 1, Nippert steel PbCM Rates; - SHERTlN4 P.HD TA13101 nMCItk/1 and 0ettors' Ilelpert vibrator- Nand-guided lagging howmsr 7.77 .77 1.95 .90' .11 sunt Jeekhemaart Pneumatic tools issetvt driller) . 7.75 .17 1495 STEEL 11 MMOAAn MAW !7.»S .17 1.95 .90 .11 _ OR"MD10111 7.09 :77 1.19' .50 DRILLERS - loll power drilla, Including }ackhnwl+er, whether SEAMOR01 lkilletal Chatty �" •' core, disn..nd, w.ilon, track, Pickermant Reaper sed other r multiple unit, and any and ` penumatle eonetete Platter 1 �'• all typos of mechantesl operators$ Ninon, in chart + drtilat Randblestst i dry tunnels under sttsetar 1 ;` 4N0481eman) 7.11 .77 1.05 .90 .13 h0thwave and statist pleeast ' !' Miners, tunnel (hand OC POW TJkKhN, aIJMT►AO 7.015 .77 1.11 .50' .11 • msCAlnall Pbwdegment Primer- t , Ibousel *iogroont Mtim"Ifthf' RrAO it" 814100111k 7.60 .77 1.99 .!0 .13 } (wood at stselli Oteel tete Raisers and Ntters 7.10 .77 1.99 P111CR EAEC7'Otl81 ' 7.16 .77 1 i.95 .50, 11 80"AM RA100 NIM ! 0.15 .77 class 1 . Close 1 7.61 .77 1.95 r.91 .13 Class 3 7.16 .77 1.95 .50 .13 M(RI1Tft NaRR011h t Novelamen sM!Wean 0.09 .77 1.13 .!0 , •1# NOURO10VIDIA 7.355 .77 1.95 .1141 Al ' MWas$1 7.77 .77 W 1.f! .!0 (' •13 • RNsiRNaen }; t - 7.### .77 i:90 '7N; { .1# ' 1 {' ' .1' 1`t • r' 1 � '} ` ,� '1, .i. ,.. • ' ' ,,.ti •+. •", + 'tt i,11`$ yr.: . { I , + ` , • , , ` +..i. ftOElA/ 2E41#7E1. VOL. 42• NO- i!0-••Fll0A1C. upitMN! 30,.1il7• f • BRlCtftON 1#0. G7)-SOPA Page 1 1 • Ism a tO nem". OPr.MtORA nNCtItON N0. G77-SOf1 Pare ! Group is Brakeman# Compressor (fees than $00 C.R.M.11 Snglnea Oilers Generators Seavy Duty Repairman, Nelpars POMP# Slynelmnl ` Switchman , 1 Group It Compressor (600 C.I.M. or largo0 r. Concrete Miser, skip Oogle F.Inr•!•e•lu.Pgw•sh type, Conveyor$ rtremsn# llydroetrtic Pumpt allot Crushor (asphalt ' flowl# or concrete plant)$ Plant operators Generator, pump of Compresserl tdveetRotary Drill Helper (0111101411 Skiplonder - •,heal typeRates up to ' rO m RQU11Mr2lr OPIMAIDPS AV##,T,, 1/4 Y /o attachments# Soils rield Technielanr tat pot fitefyn► � Temporary Meeting plants Trenehina Machine Oiler$ Truelt Crane Oiler • , 1 ;roup 1' f 9.7S .95 f 2.00 .SO .04 Group St A-rrae or Wineh trucks elevator Operator (insidell Bquir- Croup 2 10.01 .95 2.00 .50 .00 Ment Greaser (taek)l Ford Ferguson (with dragtype attaehmsnts)! s Croup 7 10.32 .95 2.00 .SO ..00 101feeptet Radioman lernendlI Rover Concrete Curing Machines ( # Croup 1 10.16 .95 2.00 .SO .00 tower Concrete lar# Power driver Juabe Form Settafe Roes Carrier ' Group S 10.60 .95 2.00 .50 .04 13eb shell stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleaning Machin* Group 6 10.79 .95 2.00 .50 .04 ' Croup 7 10.91 .95 2.00 .SO .00 Group Ir Asphalt Plant Fireman# Noting Nachinel Roman or Mimsrmen Group 0 11.06 .95 2.00 .SO .0/ (asphalt or concrete)(( Chip Boreading Machina► Concrete Pump i• , Group 9 11.21 .11S 2.00 .So 604 (small portablell erldge type Unlosder and Turntable# Dinkey tncaMotly of Motorman (up to and Including 10 tonal tquip- "at Creaser (greaser truckle Melieopter Moist$ Bighllne Gblway Signalman, Hydra-hewer-aero Slomparl power taper# $ . . Pallet.(compact Ing)l Sereed (asphalt of concrete$► Trenching, flwblne (uP to f ft.l Group St Asphalt Plant Rogineerl Backhoe (up to and Including S/A 114-11 latch Plante fit Sharpeners Concrete Joint Machine (canal and similar typal# Concrete Planert Deck engine$ Dertiek-� manoiltisld typal# Drilling Machine operator (including water ws1U # Forklift (under 3-ton capacity)l Rydrogrophie Seeder Machine istfew, pulp or seed)# Machine Tool'Operators MNinnif Internet Pull flab Vibrator# tMehanie Seem. Curb or Gutter (oonetete Or asphalt)i Mechanical Finisher (eoncreto-Clay, ' { Johnson, Bidwell or similar)# Pavement arsaase itruck sounted)l , bad Olt Kiting Iaehinal Rollet (asphalt at Pinish)l Rubber- Wall lotth Mooing lqulpment (single engine, up to and IneludiNy'. ' !S"a stEuckl$ felt-propelled Tat pipelining Mahclae/ Slip ,�•. POEM ttuap (Powst-#$$even hydraulic letting device ter CWA?otS s t k too l gUplaader (Crawls[ and Wool type war 3/4 Va. ane aP to WA iaflufiny 1% rde.)# Stings[ Crane laustln-1NSteEn • , n *letter typ)M Tteetet-bullbser. Tol"r Berapr lalnyl% ' WsylM• of to 1N A.P.• flywheel and similar type, up to ane # } lMlufiay Ft errs siMiler typal f 14mg moist 1 aff"I Tunnel .l Awes otiei,fever.at ane up to ane 1101041T4 1S Noel f moldef=, 10012A1 19016TIN. VOL. 41, NO. 190-PAIDAY, 111*11MA1A 30, 1971 1 r • t bRCiSIOW l77-507b • Pse 10 . .,. •. ._ .. ._ R �IOfOM 110. G77-5014 ,age 11 � t tVwr.t #IQUIrtOTrr ormpons (cnnt'd) PO4rt1t /qul►►1111 OVOATIORS (C nt'd) Group 6r Amphnit or rnnernte Spre,ndlnq (tacking or (lmlehing)t Group 7s Crane, ever 25 ton up to and including 100 tons a.r.e. 1lnphait riving M.irhine (nArher Creenr or similar type), flr)dq•t (long boom pay applicable)# Derrick barge (lore boom pay appit- CrAn4 (TcrA�Orr CAnt-In-p)Ace ripe Laying #tAchine$ Combination cable)# Dual Drum Mixer# Heavy Duty Repairman-welder 0la61nation/ Mixer nod Cnmirroq�or (quntte work), Cbep.ictur, self-propelled/ Iblatr Sti[[-legs, Guy Derrick or nlmtlar type, mP to and including tlixrr - paving) Concrete #'uep (truck enuntrd)t cram - 100 tons (1.eng boom pay applicable)# Mortorsil Locomotive 4dieMl)t I $.nrAtor up to ami including 25 inn capticlty)(long-boor pay pa of eleetrle)t Motor hirci-blade Operator (mingle engine)M 'r I Appllcnble)r Crual,lnq Plante Dflit Doctor, Elevating Gfnd^rt Mritipto Englnt Tractor (tuclid and similar type, except quad forklift (over 5 tonc)I Crede Chrcl.erl CrsAn-alit Crouting 0 Cat)t Rubber-tired Earth Moving Dquipment fstrtgle engin*, otat' MAchinrl 11"'Iing St.ieldl neAvy Duty P-Phifnant Ibint "rator SO yds. struck), Rubber-tired Earth Moving Rqulpmrnt (rulRfpla. (CTrlcAgn h+N,n ,sod r.lmllnr typo)# Rolnin Pelt tnador end eimllat engine, Euclid, Caterpilier and *tailor) (over 25 yds. and or tyl^1 1rTaurnrau nioh ro-p.yctor or sintinr typo$ Lift Mobliei to SO Cu. yds, •truck)# Shovel, backhoe, Drplins, Clamshell Lift SlAh tnrhlnr (vegttr)rg And slmilmr typcs)r Loader (Athey, t fuaiid, sierra and rlmilnc t {ever S cu. ydr. m.r.c.){lana boor pay applieabit}I Tower Crane , ypa)l MAteflAI poled Mucking Machine Repairman# Tractor tnader (crawler and wheettype over 111#111# yda.11 (1/4 yd- nrhhrr tlrrd, fall or track tyl-9 1 rneumatic Concrete tlaldet-eertitiedl Moods Mixer and similar ru•galll 1g(liprnt Placing ttictrine (IlAcklry-PfeAxwell or ailnilar type)$ Pneumatic ttrndinq !hirld (tunnol)t rueperete Cunt Rotary brill (excluding Group It Auto Orad+rt Automatic Slip forme crane-ever 100 teas` caincon typ-)r nuhloor-tirod rerth ioving tgnlpoent (mingle engine- (long boom pay applicable# Molat-stiff Lags, Ovy Derriek or I r Catarpillrr, Euclid, Athcy wagon, and nlmilar types with say similar types (capable of heisting iN tone or act*)(long and All Attnrh—ntn over 25 ydA. And up to and Including 50 bees pay applicable)$ Mass Excavator - leas then Mil eu. yde.I cu, ydn.rtiock)r Iluhlx•r-tirmd Larth Movinq rquipment fooltiple IMchanicol finishing Machine, Mobile Parra Ttavalerl ibtet httolt engine, up („ end including 25 yds. struck)I Rubber-tired , . anAti-engint)1 Pipe Mobile Machiner Rubber-title earth mowing ' rcr Aper vhetl typo-.Mahn Deere, 1040 and equipment (multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar AisilAr aingle (nit)I sklploader (crawler and wheel type-over '(, type ever 50 cu. yds. struck)# Rubber tires etIt-leading Ocreperl ly yds-, up to And includinq 6y yds.)I surfaca Hantorn And (paddle wheel-auger type self-losding-2 or arors mite)1 Rubber- 1 ' Planer) Trenchinq rinchinn (over 6 ft.'drpth Cepnelty)# Tower tired Scraper - pushing one another w/o Push Cat. Push-pull r� ' crane? Tr Actor coriirrnnor Drill Conhinstionl Tractor (any type (500 per hour additional to base rate)# Tandem Ntuipaant 12 larger thAn n-5-100 tlywheal h.p. and over, or similar) pull- , units only), Tandem Tractor (quad g or atailar type)I Tmtenel t darer, TAefp r, Scrnprr and Pugh Tractor single engina)I Tractor Olde bring PACh4M t (txx>m Attnchmrntn)1 Tcaveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and bending ri It.chin•I Tuonri Lncomntivt (over 10 tonA)t Shovel, Rackhoe, Group is Canal Lintrl Canal Trlarer# Melleopttr filet# Glgklins [ nragline, Cinrnahell (over 3/4 yd. and up to 5 cu. yds, m.r.e.) Csbiewayt Moots tbntrollsd tatth Moving tigttlpment 401.00 p/A(Long N Dcow pay appiicabia)► Sell-propelled Curb and Gutter 8"ittonal to base ratell Wool Secovator loser 700 w. yd.1 '' Machine ' / .. ,� •` _ 1. ' ' i ,., 1. I, . � r It , ' y r tIDINAL RIGISTIR, VOL 42,1 NO. 190-0111QAT, t11Pti1MUR 00, W? I , 1 e ISION NO. CA77-5094 t0q* it DEC1a10M tq. CA77-SO94 ta0e 13 i R.Je t°,iq.1.06197#PefOreaH 4.tle IAa0.4M.ti11►q.,MU N.rr(t Ed.t.Usa Newle, i, Ei.rrrrM Iter., N A R PMd.am Vr,erl.a .0140 Notes N•A Feast.00 Varerlem M14r Affr,Tr. AK,.h. TRUCK pRItrCft3 TRIIOt DRIVt71d (Cont'd) PICKUPS (3/4 tnn and under), DIMICRE. fleas than iy yards) 1 4.11 .90 .45 / 1.00 .10 GVampecs and helperai Traffic , control pilot car (0xcluding moving heavy equipment) 7.17 .0a .OS / 1.00 ,10 truck COMMOMDRIVtJI! Mater ckM , uck i3 axle{{ ` 1.50 .98 .11 1.00 .it 77rUCK RT.PAIwhH on MEIMM r ML 00 11ft1AMITs AM 10f"IM 1.53 .e,0 .4s 1.00 x.14 . MEhPEII 4.07 .e,0 .4S 1.00 .10 .i ' V" 416 yards and under 23)1 wARENOUSfMAN 1.12 .00 .13 1.00 .10 Dump or flatbed (4 We, of Rosati t[wbed and trallerl IIAOUet71tA1, Lt17 4.20 .00. .15 1.40 .10 , Tra/nett mix {under 4 yards)# . ' Grout Nlxerr inrgxrets 46y DMP It"-Is than A ydx.11 prep yard* and OV00 1 Dumpeter i.50 .04 .0S 1.00 f. or fi0tt»d 12 axle}{ Concrete ' , ' pnepin0l r'orkllft (under of" 423 yards and under 3S! 0.03 .01 At 1.10 .li 25,000 tbs.) 4.23 .00 .41 1.00 .10 • ' ON 1014 or DN 20'0 of Euclid t ' DtMt t4 yds, and und0r ,type quipxw,ntl UTournuu Dump of etatl»e O •x100}1 tulle, Tefro Cobtas or simtlair sunk*fman 0.24 .00 .1s 1.00 .10 type of equipment regardless of types of attachments vhtn , toRRLif7 (15,000 The and performing work in the i over)# Mnee Carrier 4.35 .00 .1s 1.04 .14 teameteri`'1ur Udiotten or � to or similar type of dump DUMP 1112 yAs. and undor 14)1 truck with loadin0 attacMeRte 1.6S .01 .4s 1.0 114 srep of flatbed 0 014160, with *e,mil 1.36 ,01 .45 1.00 .10 Melt alRx"M 9.44 .04 .4s 1,97 .11 • r Tat TRUCIIA (2 axis•)t Etnalon 7 AItL%S 0A 901111.4 11000019= control n01210"ni ►It+line LOMs40 at combination of dtiwre lincludin inch d g wanwAisl*a vMn urtdar permit all e/eee)1 Road nil spreader, ( Read 4.70 .44 `'� .it 1.44 .10 cement diet9lbutor or slurry# Road oil or slurry baotaran# , (• ' hall truck 1.31 .10 .4s 1.041 .11 i, • ; i ,i' t ' i I1D11AL 11011T/1, VOL. 12, NO, 100-141DAT, SIPTIM111 30, 1977• r r ' ` 101ON 110, C)Itt-toll ►q1 1!' ONCItION 100. CA77-50114 tale 14 !!•4114 Fllnee aenalllr faraantw Fda�leseMMie for"" _ l OaNr Ito ElriallM t {lead/ R4eHMM Rser fladenw NAR Yeeetlea ea4h1 1 ttetee N i W Flawless vstwo" an.11er A/►r.It. A►ar.7r. FOtrpt EQUIPMENT O11ERA"M TIIUclt DRIVERS tCont,d) . Os)FAOIMI t (Nydraullc auction Otedaee) r TIUItISIT-MIx (t yards and 1 ' • over) 1 / 1472 .90 .1S f 1.00 .10 ' LEVERMAN !11.40 .as 1 2.00 ' ,SO .04 TIRFlIAN 4 1.74 .90 .15 1.00 .10 {tAICN aMIINa I voider 11.07 i ,!S 1.00 .90 .04 i OUNP OS yards and 0Ecm?a 10.94, .aa 11.00 .S0 .04 under 50) 1.70 .90 .13 1.00 .10 NiNCMMUIN Offer" vines or dcadae) 10.47) As 2.00 .S0 4411 i t ! IIATM PULL TAltr.l?161 Mald,?6 ) t a A-ream or Avedlnh Crane t,iS .110 .1S 1.00 .10 aAAOEW I Deckhandl aicaarnt 011ert luva.hand DUMP (50 yarae and , ) under 451 1.111 .90 .19 1.00 .SO . (Ciiauheil Ocedyea) • 1 DUMP 165 yards and ) over) 1.01 .00 .1S 1.00 .10 LtV[JUIRIt 11.40 .95 2.00 .SO NA1Cit=N0Ivt47t t t 11.02 .91 2.40 .SO .011 0 O1CM MR7f 10.54 .fS 2.00 .SO t .11 1 IMI{IATA 10.47 .09 2.00 .S0 .04 aAIMf/fMN{ O+rekhandr Firealn) 011et �.l2 .a9 2+00 .S0 .04 , -�,_ , r ., t-1 t 1 .. ,. .. r . ` :` .:, ...• ' •t..•..�.'1',444. +, , . 't' -� �' - � ... 1' ' '„ ,,t ear•,..•. - F101RA1 01011110, VOL 42,'IM. M-FIRDAX, UllnkUlk X30,',IVY? • i s # t i , e9PUPICucfa DOC1010" STATtt California "nit tan ntelo DWIStotl t"WERt CA77-5095 DATE i Date of /ubllestion 02Ct010N Ito. CA77-SOl1 2 RuperR4d.tn Dotclsion No. CA77-5044 dnted Ft-ty 10, 1971, to 42 rn 26t10 Dt3CRtVrt0N Or NORKs RenlAentiel Construction ennninting of aingle faintly homes and garden type apartments up to and Including 6 atortet Rnr1r Prin;e 11.40;14 par..saiW lade p►lasa teseDtc rafowaats_ 1+��'Ir ldecHlaa Nearif 2basaas Ran* it 4 IN 0`0011006 vecNian es//ar level N b M 'M\IMe YacetNs gal/ar ANr.V. I Aw.Tr. MAARLR 1MER1 .4 , ASDL^.'iC)R h'ORRERd ! 13.10 .90 9 1.17 .06 t4ARst.E s2TTm, 22N11R0 0.74 .61 1.00 .10 n0)1,tPVwrP1j 13,175 .775 1.00 .SO .02 ►AINTCRBI ' DnlcatAYEAS# Dtoncmaeonn 11.22 1.01 1.06 .11 Mcush 10.99 .99 1.10 .73 .O1 MUCK, PIA" and STONEMASONS' 1pttyl 1W1n9 stage, truth 11.21 .99 •1.11 .75 I .17 Tr3mrA5 9.07 .77, 1.93 tapethangetat sprays lertn0 CAP PINTERn, stager sandblattof,,• 11.09 .99 1.11 .75 .07 Carpcntera 11.26 .56 1,20 .00 .07 PLASTFAMBS 1 11.66 .113 1.73 .07 ►I1eArlvern.n ll.)! .56 1.30 I .11 .07 rLASTrltrJflt TENptOU! 10.46 .77 1.93 .SO .� Millwrights# Meumatio Nsltgrr PL"rw$$ lteaattttsts 10.95 109 164 111 1/46 Hardwood rlocriayere 11.51 .56 1.20 .10 .07 it00rf,Ms 10.79 Jo .73 1.00 CrArtrt MARONS t RIDSET METAL WaORKERN 11.96 1.06 3.26 Cement Mason@ 6.61 .60 1.66 1.16 .07 60rT rwoR tAT"J 9.SS .40 1.03 .07 I Cn1or stork# Composition, O911INRLEIt •111621 13.07 .6S .!S :O1 Maatto cc rpoay, rintshing ,' TERRA110"Mime 11.19 At 1.17 .00 Machines Curb Machine 9.11 .06 1.66 1.34 ` .07 TILE 89M S 11.49 .01 1.11 1 .14 t DRYWALL 1119TALU" 12.60 .54 1.03 .70 .07 TERRA120 a TILE 1RTrr1t0 NETTERS 6.74 .01 1.00 x1JX,RtCtA%S) NIGGEtl71 MLLOERI - Receive Cate t tlectrIciaa.t 13.63 .70 3141.33 .02 pr@teribed for craft pecforattt0 Z Cable SpIleore 13.33 .70 3%41.33 .02 operation to Which rigging of I 0 ELr.VATOR COWIRUCOPS 12.95 .54S .33 114@ .02 Welding le,laaidentel t z moron COI1"1t C7CITRS' IICLPrnS 70/JR .363 .13 1116 .02 n 2LEVATOR CONTMUCi01t9' Itr.LEPRB r0079107LEt yt (TROD.) SOUR a. 14tployer contributes 41 of base hourly rots for S 1*019, levie6 GLA11EhS 10.90 .47 .90 21 of basic bovfty Cate for 4 onthe to 3 poste, service al 11o*atl 11t01AR311RvmS1 ray Credit. 4 Maid Ib140ayet thfolgb F. hnce Eractoto 10.46 ;1.24 7:22 1.44 .46 Relnforcing 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.44 .06 PAID_IIO DKV s ornaasntall structural ii.SS 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 A-Nor Year's ttoyt.0-Ilgearlal Dayl C-Insvpe me Cal t IMIGATION and LAWN SPaINNU M 9.40 lot 160 111 1140 0-1e1mer art 2-1beshOivtM /ay! I-ftristo a say. (AT1197tEt ' I ,. 1 1 , Northern portion or San ° 01990 County tram center to of City of al Kar 11.50 •.40 1.00 .05 ' Rgasindtr of county 11.66 .40 .70 .70 .02 , l6062A1 06011112, VOL 42. Md. 1190-l2IDAY, $01IM1E11 06,,it" ONCINION NO. CA77-114195 Page ! OWING"NO. G77-50141 s 4ye 41 f beset prtnre%*"stiff pormente , Seeis #+tag••eseRtt T•rmMts • Nesrtr ���� .�- Elead•a N«rl RbnN•a ` lists N 4* /'+*Nelle votNbe soUo Regi N♦1r fMNMs' veteka Milo LAB0RM N►r.Tr. LAMORERb (t'anttdl Apo.It. ' LAtt0P"S, CrnMf*1 Cnnettuctiont CDNCR11111 CURMI Impervious �• - CAR end oil Ptpelinet Jetwlnt ttembran•i Itiprop dtonspavatt Tool shed Checkoff Using dty Bandblaeter (pot tendocls packs rlagmnn 1 7.341 .77 / .115 .50 .13 ripeityer backup Nan, Costing, 1 MnIltm TUPCR OPMATOR Grouting, Making of Joints, • . . (deeniltion)I realer 7.411 .77 1.15 .SO .13 gosling, Caulking, Diapering, and including Rubber Gasket �. GUtttU1 d1AS/]t 7.411 .77 1.95 .SO .13 Jointel tainting and any and all other services >< 7.55• .71 l.tts .S/ .13 7111E CMprn pn 11MMAY9, ASPULT RARl01, IRONfR, BtIRom# STRr"S Attu AIRP0RTS PAVtM buggymoblle cent cement (sever and drainage lines)# dtimper (on i yard or target + Gnd-jcape Cacdeim and miters and handling bulk Nursery Men 7.4141 .77 1.15 341 .13 eament)l Concrata ear men t.AAbRER (packingtad *tool leseludirg tractor typal# Roto-scraper, chipping and p*Ia)1 Tank Scaler and i howwrf Concrete core cutter Cleaner 7.411 .77 1.15 .!1 .13 and form blown Gas and oil . pipeline wrapper-pot tenders DRIM."'s Nrtxr.R (Ceteoon) and farm want Gpetators and t including I,elloverat Boring tandere of pneumatic and Machina tkiper 7.41' .77 1.15 All .13 electric tools, conarate pump, ' vibtatieg-machines and similar ' 1 , *I""Mr.Nirml Chuck Tnnder mechanical tools not oftPorstely - (except tunnolell septic classified herein# Ttea climber tank digger and installer1 uaiM meehomical tools 7.17 .71 •1.15 .!1 As man) 7.111 .77 1.15 .1141 .1 3 ROCK SLIMMI Scaler (using r C111011111110101,1:1111002A Jud) INSTALLER 7.541 .17 less .!0 .13 boe'n thatr or seEety belt or pear tools) I 7.42 .17 1.15 .lel el! Mei ' 110111M 11E01s"11, Yat, i!, N10. m--mmosm, t!►mma 30, I97?• 'e ,.. • ) ,• 1, � • i �. DDC19TOR Mo. C1t17-M095. rNa ! DIC161011 0. CA77-2015• PM 0 Sarla flap 20092209 Pegwratr ' Basic •«aQ1a Ptramis MeaNaa Ilav,l Bases N t A Harlaaa verarlan and%or Ralr� N t A PanNar Varatlaa i%�rM ANr.It. ' WORMS (Cont'd) Aqr. r. PON OI MV1rMMT 8MtAWR! 1 DKILLr.It9, all other when 1\ drilling is for una of s ouploniven 1 7.65 .77 0 1.9S .30 .1! croup 1 0 1.75 .93 0 2.00 .50 .04 Croup 2 10.03 .9S 2.00 .SO 1.04 s ' P1prlAYn1, MI7rhu'lc OR NON- croup ! 10.32 .9S 2.00 .SO .06 Mr]TAMAC lincluAing watnr croup 6 10.14 .13 2.00 .SO ' .06 ' newage, "0114, gas, 4Ir)I croup S 10.40 .9S 2.00 .50 .06 Melding In Connection with croup 6 10.79 .1S 2.00 .50 .06 laborer'" work 7.07 .77 1.95 .50 .13 "tarp 7 10.91 .9S 2.00 .50 .04 I are"6 11.00 .95 2.00 .50 •.06 I 1 OAS AHD OIL PIPELrtIR MMPPIM -Yrour 6• 11.21 .95 � 2.06 .20 600 16. pipe anti over) 7.70 .77 1.95 .50 ,1! CRIRRrn, ^Hoer.", LArr11tG, , 511MIt": IUM T1t1RIC11 IIRACINOI' IInnd-quldad lagging hik"r 7.72 .77 1.95 .s0 .12 SIM, HN%DrAnOARn MAN 7.70 .77 1.95 .40 .13 a DRiLI.►A7 - lall rnwer drills, - - including Jarkfinmr"r, vhothaf cnr., diarond, wagon, trackr "laltfple unit, and any and o= 411 types of mechanical Arillni hnndblastor I \ ^IM 1110221a04nl 7.01 .77 1.95 .36 .13 P(AMPPMAH, SUMITrAII 7.01 .77 1.9S .50 .13 HCAO *OCR SUlacrA 7.60 .77 1.95 .50 •.11 rmcr [!IIDQ10RS, I t 1 Claa4 1 7.66 .77 1.95 .30 .11 Claus 2 7.61 .77 1.95 .50 .11 Class 1 7.16 .77 1.9S .90 .11 *oint7R7vrAa 7.3IS .77 l.H .So .12 1 j. ' .a 1 ' 1 1 FEDERAL REOISTIS, VOL. 42, NO. 190--FRIQAY, UPTSMU! 30, 1077 ] I 1 t DKfStOti NO. CA77-5095 Rase 7 DECISIOM Mo. CA77-S095 Pe:e S W f • P'OlfrJi rgUIPMf?rT bPrMTORS Croup It nrokomnni Conpraenor (ions than 900 C.R.M.)f Engineer POWER MUTPOW. OPERATORS Ma tt!d1 oiled C,onerstotf nervy Duty oep*lrxunt 11*1port Pumps Signalme"I ' Switchman r Group to Aaphalt at Concrete Spr*sdinq (tamping or finishing)t Croup 2, c,,"vrrnanr (60o C,r.m, or lArgor)i Concrete Mixer, *kip Asphalt Paving Machine (Barber Green* ar similar typeil•9rldge type, conv.•yira rlrora,,t liydrontntic rarpt Otter crusher (*sphnit Crane Operstorf Cost-In-place Pipe iAying Machines Combination or concrote plant)t Plnnt r>I- rntort Crnr•rntor, hump or Corpren*ort Miser and Compressor (qunite workis Campeetorr, self-propelledj rotary nrtii nriprr (ntlfi.ld)I rklp)nndrr - vhrol type up to Concrete Mixer - paving! Concrete Pump (truck xfyunted)t Came 3/4 yd, v/o attnchrrntni f.oll* rlold Trchnfcfant Tar Pot Firemanj operator up to and including 25 ton capacity)(trxtg-boon pay Tenporory netting Plant) Trenching Machine 011arl Ttuek Crone applicable)! Crushing Plants Drill noctort Elevating Graders attar rotklitt (over S tons)! Grade Checked Grads-alit Groutinq MAehin*f flooding Shletdr Meavy Duty Repsirarint 0012t Operatot 1• Croup 3t �-rrane or lafnrh Trucks Elevator Oporator (!ns(A•11I Oq+tip- (Chicogo Boom Ong similar t nt fi[eAROf (tAck)t ror4 rrrqunon tv)th Aragtype attachPontail t Compactor Batman ar Leader and similar t MZ Ypal L*Tourneau Slob Cory+atar ar alallor typal Lift Mobiles 1 helicopter Pndint,An f Powrr Cnncr-te Curfnq MAchlno# ff Litt Slab Machine (Yagtbotg end similar types)! teadtr (Athos, _ Power Cnnccate nnvl Pnwrr driver Juste Form Setters Roes Carrier f Euelld, Starts and similar typ*if Material golstt Mucking Hoch)" (Sob atte)i Stationary Pip* fttapping end Cleining Machina {tf4 t' y ypeii Pneusatia Concrete d. tubber tired, nil of track t , ►laeing Hecht" (weektay-Preerw*ll or dollar type)[ Pneumatic Croup 4t ARphalt Plant Ffro*tnt noting Maehinef Boom*n or Mi*srMn Reading Shield {tunnal)I Pumperete Cunt Rotary Drill Iesel"M4 (asphalt or concr*tr)I Chip sproadlnq ilocbinot Concrete ►ump Caisson type)$ Rubber-t1rN tttth'poviny apireent (single engine- (tm+ll pott*blr)I nfidgr typo Unlc3der and Turntable) Dinkey (• Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey wagon, and similar types with any tacnsv,tive or Mntarman (up to ane Including 10 tonal! Filulp» and all ottseMaento over IS yds. ane top to and ifteluding SO nrnt Croa;.r (greAser tfurk)f n-licopt*r I"Ott M(ghlino ew. ydo.struckll Rubber-tired Earth Moving equipment (multiple Cahl-w*y N i nalmant Rydrm-hammer-rete stompers Power 9veopert efyins, up to and including 13 ye*. struck)# Rubber-tired Poller (corpactfnq)r Screed (asphsft or eonetete)t Trenching Scraper I**1[-loadlry-paddle wheal tips-John Deet*, 1040 and Machine (up to t ft.) similar single unit)f skiploodef (Crawler and wh**l type-over f 1% yds., up to and including 4% ydo.11 Surface Seaters and Croup Ss Aorh*!t Plant Engineort B*ckhaa (up to and including Plonart Trenching Machin (over i ft. depth Capacity)I Tower 3/* yd.)i Batch Plontt Ott Ohorp*ort Cbnrtet* Joint KACI%Ine Cron*1 Tractor Compressor Drill Combination/ Tractor (any type- (carnal *,A tfmllar typa)t Cencteto fionori Dock fingin*f Derrick- larger than 0-5-100 (110*e1 K.P. and mer, or similar) quit- sun (ofifiold typelr Drilling Machine operator (Including water dor*#, Tamper, Scraper and Push Tractor single *nglttelI Tractor wells)i rorkltft {under S-ton capacity}f Mydrogtaphie Feodor (II sttectwnts)l Traveling Pipe wrapping, Cleaning and Rending Machino la".raw, pulp or reedit Machin* Tnnl Operators Mtglnnls/ ( Machine) Tunnel tOCtCNxftiv* (mar 30 tens)[ Shaval, gaCkhOe, Interns) nils nlAh Vlbr*tort rterhanic Botmt Curb or Cutter • • • •� Dragilne, Clareihsll (msr Ifo yd, and up to S ca. yds. ureter.) (concrete or Anpholt)f Mechanical Finisher (conctet*-Clsry, {tong Sam pay apytieabl*it Self-propelled WrY 0%6 GutterJehnaan, bol.,ill or alniiar}t Pavoarnt Breakor {truck *aunt*d)t ) MSCitlr►a { ' Pond 011 Mixinq Knch(n-a Pollor (asphalt of Finish)i Pubbrr- tired rutth tvhving rquipnent lsingls ongino, up to and including to 25 ydA. Rtruck)r Se 1L-pro(»}led Tat Pipolininq Mahcinet Slip form Pump t}.nwrr-dlrvon hydraulle lifting device tot concrete form-}t sklploiot r (Crawler and Wheat type evor 1/4 yd. Otnt up to antl includinq 14 y4i,)f stin9*t CrAne (husttn-Mostern i( r or 01milAt typ+)I Tractor-hulldoser, Tampor scraper (singl* t f engine, up to 100 h.p„ flywheel and similar types, up to and Including O-S and htnliar typ*a)t Tugger hoist 1 drum$ Tunnel Locomotive ;over 1p and up to and lnoludia l 30 tMM)I tfialdar- I •ri' general • MINA/ 1101STE1, VOL. it, NO. 1190--FRIDAY, StPTfMtER 70, My • t VIVIS10W WO. CA77-5093 Pose 9 9=1010"lel. 01177»9019 page 10 I Tom DQUIPM111T OPMATofm (Contrd) ' e..ltrrlme.aamnf.r.rm.mf. Group 71 Ctane, over 75 ton up to and including 100 tons m.t.e+ Naert (long Irr1m1, a,P l icable)I Defr(ek Dar e.(long honor Pay appli- i ► EAaa1 i'•t i ? I R.N. MLN paamlasm YanMaa sod/or f c.�hle)i rh1.11 Drum Mixer, Iltavy Duty prpairman-ve)tier Combtnatlnn► , TRUCK 0111vas Arpt.It. iiolot, r.tlrf-Ie•Is, Cay 6•rrlrk or almilar type, UP to and Including 100 tone (lonq i.,om P.Y applicable)$ M'nnnrnil 12+c01-0tive (diesel), PICKUPS 11/4 ton and under), JAI or el,ectrle)I Your Nitrol-hlnde operator (single engine)I Swampers and helperel Traffic Multiple Err$trne Tractor (Euclid nn+i similar type, except quad control pilot car toxcludin9 9 Cat)► puhl„•r-tired Earth roving Fqulpmont Ininglo enginn. over ,moving heavy equipment) 1 7.47 .90 .45 1 1.00 .10 5o y4s. ntrurk)$ Putl.<•r-tired F,atth florin,; r.;uipncnt (multiple rnglne, ruclf,f, Otl rpilfer and alm)lar) (over 75 yds. and up SHUCK PtPAIWM OR 1111WER , to 50 cu. ydj. *trurr)I r'hovtl, Gactboe, nragline, CIAMPhaii r Re111101 4.07 .90 .e5 1.00 .10 Over 5 cu. y,!I. n.r.C.)(Som; tvv)m pay ai+ptieahle)I Tower Crane Ife(lairms.rni Trarlor tnn,tnr (crawtet and wheel type ot•er 1i$ Yds-)t MARr110USf71Ni , 4.11 .90 .45 1.00 .10 Weldat-crrtifimd$ Stool+ Mixet and similar Pugmlll equipment iMDV4TRfAL LiI? Group ei Auto Cra,)er$ Autewmatic Rlip Tormrt Crane-aver 100 tons Gong hn'1m N•aY •11911ienblei nnlnt-etlff,tngsr Guy norrick or OIRM' hose then 4 yde.1$ Damp' nin)lar typ" s frit+fble of ho(nting 100 ton* or 001n9110ng or flatbed (1 axltt)t Concrete Mom pay ,y•;•llrnill^11 1-.1mn Excnvatot - less then 750 cu. ydn.I pumping$ rorklift (under flerhnn)cnl rani*ding Mlchln,•i tiobtle rorm Tcoveisr► tWtar Patrol, 15,000 lbs.) 4.21 .90 .45 1.00 .10 Holt!-enalne)i III(— Ilnhl In Kichlsel Ruhimt-titad earth rowing ,plipm,•n! 1,^11tipin engine, Cuclid, Caterpiiler and rimiil.it OMP 44 yds. and under 12)1 ' tylr over •,n cu. yds. ntrurk)I pubtor tired Rolf-londing Scraper Dump or flatbed 13 axleo)l 7 (paddle wheel-nunar type ntlt-loading-2 or !nate units)1 RubbOt• Iiuntstmen 11.14 .90 .45 1." aii tired SCra{•Ar - pushing one another w/o Push Cat. Push-pull 1544 per hour additional to bene rate)• Tandem rquipmlent (2 t f1oaXLiTT 115,000 The and ' units only)1 Tandem Tractor (quad S at similar type)I Tunnel Met)I Hose Carr ler 4.15 .00 This Raring Machina s 0 0" !#! yds. and under 10)1 Gtcnip 9r CRnal Liner$ Canal Trlmamort 11011CoptOr Plldt► Mighllns Dump or flatbed 11 axles# Cah#rwayi Remote Controlled Earth Moving 6luipment ($1.00 p/h 1 with semi) • 0.11 .90 .et additional to base rate)I Wheel Exeavatot 10VItt 750 eu. yd.) 1111ATf21 TRUCKS 11 sales)I ttosien t control hatelemen► Pipeline !rivets ;including winch and r i Oil sises)I go"ail spresdar, i commit disttibutet or slurry$ imod ail or olurty bootmani, tt 1.N '•f le emir+ r ` r• '. 1� 'k' ' 1 ) �• eraJ ��✓ 1EQERA4 REOi:iER# VOL d!m N4. i90--14iQAYr EEp1EMRlR $0, 17tt alms P. 1 ' f FADIfI T U Id16 P. t O17C1S1O11 No, CA77-5019 tkod. IS 1 � - I 'I '. 101 , It rn , Al - April 27, 19771 rr1al0 Cestui•h/a0a1, Friale 00"11#[Fe/�0s#a 1:,te• A1aa.eAa, Alpine, Aa.adnr, Butte 0 , O•alt J.� • Cslsversa, Colua•, Contla Neol/ EI0rN1•a i N0w1/ Contra, bel Norte, tl Dorado, Ruee N L w ►i■a10s4 Y•NNe• 0a1/or asks N 0 t /0.140.0 wateNee eat ANt,To. t Ant.It. i ►rerno, Glenn, IlumM lAt, Wings � Lakr ,1 Power IIID 1p1[Oltt OpOtAl:OtO1 ' Z`0-0, 6snnen, Mader•, Marin, > owe[rAt uir1I Martpoaa, Mondoelno, Merced, 19.10. I1.s011 11.1! :29, r' r #(+Aoc, K>nterey, Hor" 1 .90 apa, NevaAl, � � '•' � Placer, Plriman, Sacramento, are" 1(a) O.95 1.9011 2.23 .90 2! San ncnito, San Prancl■co, San ) i Gtoup 11►) 9.11 1.5011 242S .90 .19 , 3041uln, San Mateo, Santa '' "r' ` Group 1 5.70 1.510 1.15 ' .91 .19 ' Clefs,'tants cru[, Shn•u, Group 11.1 10.40 1.!011 -2.13 .90• .19 Gre .20 !terra, Slaklyou, SoUno, �• ',, are" )101 'sp 1 10.91 1.5O• 2.1! .H'' 11.11 I.He 2.2s .99. Sonoma, n , autterr, Tri '..' CFO" 4 ' 1 11.01 1.511. 1.15 Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, .�' Tuolumne, Volo and Vuha ate" 1 11.11 1.154 1.26 Counties, California I Power R"iyownt Opfitet0 , Croup It 11 •nom I Area 1 9.11 1.5411' 1.15 .54,, nrlckleyeref Stonema•onar Area 2 10.01 1.6111 2.19 .54 .19 I,' 11, Monterey and Santa Cru[ Oro" 1# i , Areal 9.54 1.5411 1 2.15 I .90 .30 LleCUctrlclanar Cile• {11,10 {L11 /1:2{ ' I •. A 1 11.61 1.541.16 .00 .29 11 ' ' � Sea I ' t /r■■no, Count, Madera and Group 11Area 1 1 0.71 1.5411 7.15 Trlectarn Cciann a Are• 1 11.14 1.5411 1.15 ago' r19'• ' tlectrlcl•nn 17.74 � ,00 J141.OS .O! �• ', .' Oreup 11 Cable Splicer■ 11.01 ..10 - 1041.09 '•.04 Area 1 10.71 .,loses 1.15 .90 ,19 ' Can Mateo anunty Area 1 "' .11.61 1.54• 1.15 i' .N j X20 Electricians 11.44 1.25 114/.00 ,01( r Oroup`51 ` alarler■r ( Area,! 10.66 AI•arda. Contra Costa, Lake, I Area 1 11.00 1."* 2.1s .H .20 i Merin, Mendocino, (Southern I ' I 1 half or County from Horth Croup {1 of ►t. er119n), Monterey, Area 1 A 10.71 1.!111 1.16 .90 .19 I, Napa, San Senito, San - Area 1 12.21 1.5011 1.29 .00 .21 1• group 71 rranclaco, San Mateo, Sante Atea 1 ( 10.07 1.5411 2.25' 90 .19 ' 1' ; Clara. Santa of Solano, (new. crow Ponest of Area 1 11.11 1.5411 2.25 .50 .29 r' r � ? Psitrleld) and Sonroas Coe, 11.71 1.00 1.11 ,O2 Croup 0# r Area 1 11.11 LH11 1.15 .90 ,29 Ara& 1 12.02 1.5411 2.25 .91 .19 Oro* 01 ' 1 Ar Oa 1 11.94 1.1011 2.19 .99 .54 0 r Atha Q 12.1! 1.5411 .2.29 . .50 .50 1 ago" 1O1 (. ,fir• 1 1 ' .. Axis 1 11.11 1.5011 2.16 .50 :a ' Ages 2 12.21 1.5011 2.26 ' 1 FEDERAL U0161I1, VOL 1, 010. 180 -MIDAV. UPTIANN 16, 1!P>T • r �. 11DD1FICATI04S P. 3 MWIFlCATiONS P. i 191001 No. CAT7-50)9 (Con -a) - i -t9101t ta, CA77-son (cont'dl• , er,It trim lased#$fi*►+aaatt lath ' Flop 1aa9Hts t`e7waaN t + ' Harlr EhtsHaa NN+l1 Eht*ttaa i Rab. N t M fia,last Vttttlsa aad/ar Ratr, N i♦ fiaadaat V*esrlaa as//ar ! i Ayr.Tr. + . Ar'r.Tr. .\ i Croup 10-Ar' 'Alpine, Ao, at sunt, Area 1 $11.01 11.50* $2.11. .90 29 Glaveraa, ti tiorado, ( Maripou, 1Mrrced, IMorth Ara• 2 1).3f Z,SO* 2.25' .90 .7t. + .•• - at City of Livingston), . r Oro" llt. 04040C. da, Placer, Ate# 1 1.50" 2,25 .90 Sacramento, San Joaquin, Area 7 Sh11.lT' , ,77f an, t Sierra, Siakiyou. Croup II-;At Stanlalaus, Sutter, Tehama, r , Atea 1 11.13 1.l06 2.73 a0' 2f ! Tualusns, Volo and Tuba t' Area 2 11.72 1.506 1.25 ,.90 .2t Counties 10.009 i.,'.'�� /1.50 � + Orooup'Area 11-h 13.17 1.50• 1.25 00 it !1't Ita ce rt ret - ° Atom 1 15.03 1.50 2.25 .t0 2t 1, ' trance tceetot� IO.tt x.24 1,23 $1.44' . ,Oi ' Reinforcing 11155 1.14 2.22 1.46 +.06 Croup 11-co Otnas.ntait Structrual • 11.55 A,24 1,22 1.46 .06 Area 1 11.04 1.S0a' 2.35 '.t0 .1t'"+ Marbl• Setters 11.74 ;1.40 .93 1.07 At ee 2 1S.1S 1.S040 7.25 .90 tiaatererst alnclufte 1.21 per Hour to M istorwoul 11 alth and Welfare Find. r; , Montsray County 17.)1 1.00 , .)5 , .01 Addr San rroncisco and San Mateo . Countise 12.33 1.00 2.25 r.+ .03 tlueberst steselritteter ±' ►laeterefe, Tendsral del Norte and Nuaboldt $33,29 w ! , tuntat*y Ot•unty r 10,40 1.15 1.70 ,i' � � counties 1 •" .10 $1.12 .0! ' tlusAetet Steam ittsret q' son Mnito and Santa Clara �� 1 Counties ISIS 1.04 1.71 .11 1 tlttsb#ratf i + P. Son Mateo county 13.91 1.14 ,1.10 + t2S DOI "act* and Nuebo)dt i "SS' 1'rC• w 1 Co Roohnl {�,• unties . 11.23;' t,11't 1.11 .$s' Monterey and Santa Clue Cos. Nonfat 10.40 1.40 1.15 t' 'i•+1 .f,i! 1+ , sheet Matel wockorat ' '`I .l.t•r ' ' Flat", Ring*, Nadata and v' Tulacs counties 11.14 .73 1.23. .14, " "r' �+' •r•l .t,. 9ptinklat tittsrst AZ#errda. Contra Costar Marin t i 11 Maya. San rrancisco, San t' , .''t r 'h• M#teo, Santa Clara. sniano and Sonoes Counties 19.34 i AS 1.4! .!f + • Ali l l.: 1, .st t ti•y,,i• 'r ' 1• .r ,r ,� .,r+ i, ,r+ .. 1 .. 01011A1 410111/R, VOL 42, NO. 160-HIOAY, UPTIMNR 11, My t ICATItR15 P. 5 , WIDIiIfATI0l1S►.!$ + t DZUSION NO. CA77-5019 (Cont'd) MIS ION on, 4:411.303e X"419) • PGMIt. 'Ntefl'ditPAlORs. '� �' , t (Gaff'## Group it hasintanta to ►•nglneerm (!Prakement ►ireaent lNMot aguip ow OPEWIG s evr Duty +� (A*sks t ams It) (Cbhtb) • Repairman Helpers Olivet Deckhentl "ignaleuni ewitehman? Tar s rot ricvman)i Partamsn (Heavy Duty Repair Shop Parts roe*) ' r t •i Group 10 Concrete conveyer or concrete Rep, Trwek of Ituipas*t s Group 21 Comprensoc Operstort Concrete Mixer (up to and including , Mounted tboost length to pply)$ 00010100 Mi"-g tl beilileg sit*# y 1 yard)# Conveyor Belt Operator (tunnel)# firemen Not Plant# ,; back 11"Inecst Drilling anti being Mo6himeers herteental (net to , Ilydtaullct honitort hnchanical Conveyor (handling building as- +' ' SPPly to wSterliners, wager frills or sackha*toroi# Gavel bruo MtaOre 1 ' tarialn)i Mixer Pox Operator (eonceete plentll Pump Operstorl i taller Kenyan Pix►end similar types# Gentry Rider (or #letter Spreader iw■man (with ectsed)1 tel get ftre0rn (*cavae Nitated) ` r GOP PMmt)t Mrdro••Mrmaer or stailar# Instrument hent Materia! Males t ' Is or More crew)# Mechanical ftaishere or spreaht Machine losr"Itt om Croup 11 Box Operator (bunker)$ Helicopter Radian (slgnen olman)1' + Garber-Greene d Slmilot)t Mine oe Mutt fMet# Mtsaalbll0# fave- i h0comative 110 tone or undse)I Motdrmant Rodman or Chainmen► Scat NraakOr with or without tbgteeser combimattent Pavement Ikestac.' ti tone Carrier (construction Jobsite)t Notomtatt eereedsen tescept , truck ownted with"apreas*r aecbimstle"i Pipe sending Machine (pipe• . asphalt to concrete paving)1 self-propelled, automatically applied " +' lines enly)t Pipe cleMtng 0"Ime items*" propelled sed eOPIa tedlI concrete curing machine (on otcoata, highways, airports and canals)t, X s' "P o*itt**"I" Madltiee ltracter P9401104 ane soppeeted)I *etelgetstaM Trenching ttachinv, 4 rt, depth# track Crams Oilett logia Molett ; � ,' I Beller Operator (finish osphaltl/ "it-praplloa beam type 111!!100 single Brunt holler Tender t, device 1"ntAi ownt)tll tow of It"M.R.C.1I Nl/•propelled tlevetiq Ora" Planes sluoher "*rotor# Oeall feaster twlth bow 0 bit f"etert , Group 41 nalie.t Jack Tamper# "afloat "qu)storl salient Traps '' " It"% type looeert bpr-type hilllq "*!pont "Of f0 It.Multi-purMeet hommrn (asphalt plant)# elevator Operator (in- depth olde)t rock t.t(t or Lumber stocker (construction sob site)# �51�, ' •• hoop et Armor-"extol (or Ole lsIf l Ap4111t Plant Mlieeer? coot-in-Plate Line Mantnti Material Rout (1 drum)l shuttiacacl tis specorl , Pipe &comp"topa0 e., Oblm0tiem 010SMi and Metol Bperatsel auter0te lbwsrmnbllk t batch Plant (aultipls Weltelo Roger? Agreeing skiold operator# Marry buty f•1' r, faepaireen otti/)r Moidaft araieattert areas chockel tseokantcsl or other_ `r Croup St Compressor Operator (over 310 concrete Minors (over i wise)? Growing aro arladtng twbimso (high role son Net ttachims ler yard)# Concrete Pumps or Puepereb Ounr► oamstatoes# Creating stellar}# Nelson taradecs loads( (p to 0 yams}? ttsehamtsal flte►0cA 0hieidi Machines Prase-weld fair-operated)# Pump lover 311 Melding per table ec*Mimj arks NrOeoimg pleats, belt Cat) tbwire tl1N MCRA• Machines tpowred other then by slaekrlelty) ' , ,• saving aluirmat (Map to ams including ii as. ria. eatcocce s.t.9.11 [• + sueliM, f'-Mallet 00-it, lir 31, ams sfaliatl *After tired toss## Mit- Group 6t "tdl Lisa "A Pastae of similar$ loom Truek ec Dual propelled am"otwr with Bogert MNgteetl fisher skidNr (rubber tiger Purpose h-mama Truck( concrete batch Plants twat or dry)t Garr- of similar quiPmang0 "Oetot SfOO saS*rl R60011 Trenching Mao i0o Clete saw" Mei(-propelled unit) on Wants, highways, airports s + r ever 4 !t. ierthl 1c!-b0tch paverl Va"I Owls 0ering MWhlmel woulorl W, and cnnalot Drilling and Poring Mnehinery, vertical foot to apply Meois-si er,(aM otbor similar flw00i/1 1001gew10Rlt letteset t-iN a ages to watertiners, wegnn drill* or sackho merelt Mighline Cohlowar Celttir Signalman# tocomotivva (area*nc over 10 Ron)) tubricstion end , service engineer (mohile and grew rock)" Maginnio Internal full stow► 91 Chicago serol Combination MtOat ane cow*oose (gemitell ` slob vibrator (on airports, highways, commis and werehouaadl 1 4, . + on6imAtien slserr Mixer *"AMC "lea wart sighting eeblover is tens s Mechanical finishers (ooncretel (Clary, Johnson, Bidwell *iii*n a1.� ams 0►tasl)$ flall 101-11,41t or elsllgt in 1t. er oeerlt am* q tiaMin t Dock or similar types)► Mechanical Buro and/or Curb and (robber Wool, calf a0 RrMt•lppelt $Mat !with begoa*$of uegs# l , Gutter Machinst concrete or aaphaitt Portable Crgob@rsl Peet + WA statue) Driver (MI500 and similar)$ Power Judo 0*ra0r totting slip t` ' ` •#•r„• w k., .. ai rl , forms, etc., in tunnsc els)$ Bolles (except asphalt)# roodaan ' • •t rt' + tharber-Oceene and si iler)fsopholtis omterete povlaglt Sol(- o + , ty i 't k 7• t '+ propel led Co mpoctoe foinglo engine)s Solt-propelled Pipeline t''#• ;` +' ` + , + `� #trapping Machine tt+rault'CKC of similar tTpl$ elf-prepellN Power swepert Nit-ptopelled ter*Msehlset slip#baa pow t � ,, t l`` flirting device toe concrete !arms)$ wall 900601-tlrN traetore# I } « s surface "*store# Auger-type iriliiq.4"Ifamrtt'0P to she Including �',• } .' st r .'•,.. .. ' 3P It.,"put) « q t it : 't j,..: t ' ' , rte• ` •t . , , � } .,1;'•+ •.�. ,, . � '+ .a ''.fOMAI�8101{ , • ( Ir .+ s „� 1 ti'•t, ,}� • r l , `• P TM, YOt. qt ICO. iii.-MIOA�t, iMitAMti tie iNI ' DECISION NO. CA77-5019 (Cont'd) 110DIFICATIONS P. 7 AKC111011 100 GT11041ricAnosis P. e. i t "rFt rQUIPMENT OPERATORS (Cont'd) - L, '• + r ,i. (AREAS 1 and III loont'd) + 1001Ot EpUIPOWT OH A"PA (Contid) , . '•' (ARW I end Ii) (Cant'd} �'! Croup 10i Boom-type R4cktilling MAchinet Bridge Cramer Caty-lift (or 1 similar)$ Chemical Grouting Machine, truck mountedt Combination Back fi ) „ l• hoc and leader (up to and,incbtding 1/4 cu. yd. m,r.c.)1 Derrick (1 �' r operators required when awing engine remote fro" heleM Derrick Barges y,l (except excavatlnn work)t Do-Nora, tn4der and Adams Elegradorl Elevating -"y .• + ' Grader Ilenvy Duty rotary Drill Rig (Including Colston foundation work !` and ruclid tender and similar types Robbins type Dr1229)1 Koahfing 11�t• ` 1tJ ' Skooper (or timilnr)t rAft 61lh Nachinet (v4gtbnrg and similar typsolt I group 11-At pond wagons (in conjunction with Wheel aseavatof)t Crones r Loader (2 ynrds up to and including 4'yards)I i3Ocom0tive (ever 100 ton!) - (ovtr 115 tons)# loader lover 17 cu .yao.1 up to !hi loeludlleg ig ev. : , ',r, (single or multiple units)1 Multiple resins Grthsov(nq Machine (Eue11(N, yda.)t ►oMlr Shave's and Otglinss Over T cw, y49, •.aa,.}1 'rubber Dozers, etc.) (no tandem scraper)I Pitt-strsss Mire Wrapping Maohinei l I': ,Tired Multi-pirpaie Korth ilowing Ilsehlnes (f units ower TS es. yM• Reservoir-Debris Tug (self-propelled floottnglr Rubber-tired Sersp4r, .1 asttMbka at.f.e.)1 tgntsl aseavlater (overlTSS tv. ydi. for (edit' self-loading (paddle wheals, atc.il'thuttlt Car (rtolatm station)1 I! Single Engine Scraper over 4S ya[dal' sail btabilittr (It l M Of adWl)t (•,r ; .ofitup it-at tosser 10Nt is 0*.,yds.# Sub-grader (Curr lea or other automatic telt Tractor, Comptessdr Drill ' ', 1'• 4 '} .+ .�,' Combinations Track 1.4ying type earth moving machine (single engine with " ., group 11-c1 Crestar of welieeptet Item" vied in,*Cootietn tsdrkll + , " tandem actapers)i Train loading station) 'trenching Machlnt, multi-engine" r giMti 0enttilled ptthtadt'ing yelpatlat' r' with sloping attachment, Jt(ce of 8111141891 Vacuum dialing plant? Whifitr'>• �• .it,' +, ) 't' t, r y, l' i• u i;! + t,+ ' + r Crane Wit to and Including 25 tons) til •f (, i it" '�( + �', i,.t (. 1 .1. •'t+,. `, . Croup 10-At Backhoe (hydraulic) (up to and Including 1 CO. Yd. 1 I „+ N, •tf.' <r "lit t I'7iY; ■.r.c.it hackhne (cable) (up to and Including I cu. yd. •.t,a.)1 Ct,mbinatlnh Rackhex and Inadar over 1// cu. yd. ■.r.e.11 Oantlnueua ;.�+ 't ..t,+' r� 1'•(rr} (r + + ., r 1 •s.,4 ), rlight Tie Beck A,sgtr (up to and Including I cu. yd.)(Ctanit •ttachld)i r, , , I ".I.ia• > S,r "•} 1 a •!rt Cranes (not over 25 tone, Nammetheed and 0antty)l Credo-all$ (up to and including 1 cu. d•)I Power shoveler Ciatsshtils, Drollin/s, lup to and ) ,'• 1 S',� T R`it I t t :' !` t`• t '',1.'. i /' including 1 cu, yd, m,,r.e)I power blade (•Ingle engin)(Nlf-proptllN '.. w,; :• +f + t'••*+ r,J h ,'t, t '•i t r Bytom-type Lifting Device (tenor mount) lover 10 tons)l tu►bet-tittd• r ,j , ��`, t ( ),• n( r 7�,' , ,� r '•i: r,.,fl.+ $ I+ 1\ s Scraper, colt-InsAing (paddle wheel twin englnal1 041 dull Lane Auto. Grader SP10 or similar1'+)(" r�•'t.rrr ( 11 I (, t , [r �� + .�' t ' s ''. •" , '�'� 'r:•T� -'1 ,-. t.^ '�� i �I. II`. ,i;,,{�ay t. 1 r , 1 Croup I11 Automatic Concrete slip Totts f4var$ Automatic Railroad Car r nt l 1 t '1+1 1 i;'� t Lr' .�, • �, �i Dumjrr) Cnnni Ttleemart Canal Trimmer w/ditching attachmontti Cranes r•( { ,'.rr'.`,.. x t +" frost t+"( '}:t.t '3 t'r••. it"n`t+"t'+ rr+,fit , •+ '',r (over 2S tont up to and Including 125 tona)1 Continuouo flight Tie 1:! '' ,,;,�* ,a .'.t';� �.1. ,(-r'' 1 ! 'y ( ! ♦ I.,;r a t •+. U i ;�' ' neck Auger neer 1 cu. yd. {including crant)t Drott TTavel(ft 430-Ad l.t S •'•.� n. 1 ): k` "t • r t } 1 l 1 or similar (/5 tone or ever'' nlclld tn4dar when controlled from the {' �( !,t t A puilcstr Nighline Cahltwy (over S tonsil toadet (*war 4 yards, up to \ 1 t.. )• t t ', ,. +. ., tit . and Including 12 cu, yds.)# Miller rormleaa M100 Slaps Fiver or similar' 1:;,t)I +t y•t I •+ ;,r4(t) > ( tt ;• ,+ . tower made (multi-engint)I tower shovels, Ciamthe)It, Otlglints, tack- ��' �•, i t' + '1 t-ei, • ' ,I ,horn, Grade-4114 (over 1 yd, and up to and including 7 Cu- yds. ts.t.c.)1''.Ir s { ( t ;,, I�(`r:+, c i \•• t4s•••'rt a t rubber-ttted earth moving machines (multiplo propuladon power`anitt and ` '•`1, , t f tl •' r Ire' 1t•` r •+� j ,. ''i t'+••). .ti ` 1 two or more scrapers)(up to and Including 75 cu. yds. astftsdke 15,!,0.11, 1 .4{i 2f • a ,.i+�;'+' �t•1 w "Ji:it #,)I Self-propelled Cvw"ctor (with multiple propulsion poor unite)) ginglt, ;t; ( ;)'1+ t+, k• ,• "r,•,;a•', +t`4,. :'t I {' tngine Rubber-tlrtd Earthmnving Machines (with !antes tetlptroll':Up t , !.1 4; ,., i, • t+ + i .v+" t,f• 1 ;`y �' t form Paver (concrete or asphalt)$ Tandem Cltar Toot Cranes Mobil$ 1 (I t. "'}' t.; t• •,k , ,y •.�, •n at i ' I!) t ;51•`, Including tall mnuntedr Trencher (pulling attached shia1611 tMivetaa' ,+, + 1'' ' 'r• •'(tit t�' e n•s+*•rr :,_ Liobhtr and Tower Cranes-land similar types)# wheel Kacavatot fdp to :t '( , 1''i+, t,,' v + '''v '.r��ht•'' end Including 750 Cu. yd. per houf)1 Whitley Crane lower IS tons}' ! ' , Yr' { ,ti ) vt• i s;t sj ,t t'i •� t •t' I .. 1 , .! � , (` �, 1. tl r'. .t ,it' {� •,,i ! ;,, ?t, ,,+ .' 1 .. I .moi,, ,. iI � ..•1 t` t� ., I .• ., I ,t - t I' `1 t • itDIIIiAt 1i41STi11, VOL. 41, NO. 16,11#" t , ' ! t�„ 1t 1,i•� • �' a A. r{' .. \ ` . 10D1i1CAT10NS P. 10Miller P-01 f 227-5040 ( , ' 151010 Ikn. CA71-SO40 - Mud. 14 y,t isaallu h meats Id laaflOfe►fl/raava 442 £A !loll - April ll, 1lt7) "M lata ova w«da, Alpine, Amadora Oerte . p N:•dr lMsaftaa � AlaNMt! I+MtNlefl Calavoraa, Contra Costa, Wil Raf.• 10!0' /rata. YeafllAs aaf/u t !etas M!! reatM+a Yasuo a flail!" + ,k ! "Otto, at 0arsda, tresno, 'AW.To. AW.It. •� Iluaboldt, Marin, Mariposa, Pleatarerst j, Merced, finnt«r.y, Horn, ttavada, Monterey County I12.31 Il'tN Benito, Ban amont0, sen !an Promises eves Oaf NttM ` Benito, Ran lraneiaeo, Rah ! e + { , Joaquin, Ran Mateo, Santa rte+ r I oountlaeo 11.11 1.00 1.13 r,11 llaeteret# T#nsar�t :Y( { Stara, Santa Cruz, , - lloftsrey County 10.40 3.39 .1.70 Sonoma, Sutter, Tehate,,amar .l�f•n.• Tuolumne, Vote and Yuba Plumberaf stoomtittsrst Counties, California , Ren Benito anis Santa Clare . Counties HAS 1.10 1.77 •111 • ''•) ' ` San Mata*Coanty llAl 1.10 3.10 os!,+,licafferet Sticklay«rtl Stonemsaonaf MMonterey a"Nfts Cafe Qa#t " { untatry and wants Crua.•' + a y ' 1•. Counties ca Ill, 11.31 11.16 + Nomfore U.40 1.40 1.10 . Olrltekier fitter#t 1 '' + , llflctelrianal AlaarSs, flra soave, r/s, Ol:cttacla Ir1evdat"na{I-♦ fltoti6s) e` "apt*. Dan tbPrafciaoe, liaRan ' '• •+ { .{ 'r•" kloctricions 11.76 r .10 31141.03 .OS Mateo, Santa Clara, Oataf# 14 Cable Rplicera14.04 v00 + 1{+1.0S .iS "' afd!osmate ttia{ftlee Will .05 1.411 'I .99 Dan Mateo County 1,. , Powerfap#iplinl Cgatstarst t Rtratrletana 11.44 1.311 31t1.09 ,'sit !soul It 4 t , Olasl«r n , Area 1 9.1,31 lose* 3.311 490 49 . Alameda, Contra Costa, Marin, Arae ! 10.04 1."a loss .99 .H r remarry, papa, Ran Benito, ;+ tiAreaoetp It r 9.11!. l.l16 s 1.s! .90 •39, San ►rancleco, Ran Mateo, 1 it Area ll.il. lose* ;loss . •90. . •39 +' Renta Ciera, Renta Crufl,'` � it 1t � . 1 • Role" (Sw from R of "',.1 Area i .. ., l.T3' -J.f�fl• s•s!• .t0 r toss Z ••;' rarltioldi, Sonoma Counties* 1t.T$ 1.00 1.41 .is ''; Area 1 11.31• ldlfl Ms� .9/ .39 ' - Alpine, Anadnr, Calaverafl. 0t*eq'41 ., , L1 Wrasa, Marlp+ova, Marcell, t Aran 1 10.!11 : 1.3�e ,!.1111 .99 .31 '. 1, +til, (Nntth of City of +' Ata. : 11.61 1.f�a 1.30 .90 .39 Livinystcmi, Nevada, Platst, � ' . - Oactarnto San Joaquin, ,t .�• .' !t#tlf !t r'i' r, �a '' ' , •�•' , 1 Ara# 1 10.33 l.f+e ill! •9! •st r a Sutter, tUnluanfl. Volo flaw ,. +{ +tr• r + :• � tuba Counties ISM# ,991' 1.90 At" s �., 1 111.0 , t•l�e,. loss .N .39� . . �'y ltonworkeffli . . 1 , tH + . {: ' t�Y• ( t i tri a„ , hoar ttectore 10.66 1914++ 1.11 1.46r 691' {, t , % +,,j .{ t v k•t' r Rflifforcirrq 11411111 1.34 '. 1.33 1.46 t o0i'. ,Or11a#ahtalt Stcuctural '1i=33 1.14'+ 3.31 1.41 •40 • , • , ,+•� �•' ` t f ' •' ' ' 1 ; • •r t 1 , 11•• , ' , -• fit.' • ter F ,l.f. + Fa • 1 „ ,. Stu. � � � i„ •,. .. { 't 1 ' , a• s ( i t i ►1011A1 11011114, VOI. 43, NO, I10-0410Ar, 1101104014 1e, 1O1f ' DECISION NO:CA77-5040 (Cont'd) IODIFICATIOIIS Or 11 { ' .; •; DECISION N0. G)7.SOi0 (Cent'd) ' M OIFICATI(NIS P.'it POM P*UIPM.IT OPERATORS (ARrAS I and 11) PONQ HDOt"O rr OPERATORS (pent'd) ) Croup 11 AsslstAnts to Engineers 1B9ekemnsir Firemant heavy Duty ! �' (ARPAS i and II) loont•11 ( ' Repairman Itelperl Oilers Deckhandt Signalman! Switehmant Ta[ r ' Pot Fireman)I Partsman (1laavy Duty Repair shop parts roam) Group T1 Concrete Conveyer at Concrete Pump,,truck,er equipment , •, •'' '" .Croup 2t Comprennor Operators Concrete Mixer (up to and including , 1 mounted (boom length to applylt Concrete eonveyort building *Iles ";r''•` ' 1 yard); Conveyor pelt Operator Itunnellr Fireman 11ot Plants Deck tngineersl Drilling and Boring Machinery, horisontal (not to i Hydraulics Monitors Mechanical Conveyor (handling building ma apply to waterllners, wagon drills of jackhammers), Dual Drum Mlxiee terlA101 Mixer Box Operator (concrete plantlt Pump Operators i 1 Puller Kenyon Pump and similar types) Gantry Rldee (at similar Spreader Boxman (with seteed)I'Tor Pot fireman (paver agitated) j fquipmentir Hydro-Nammer or similar# Instrument Man$ Material Hoist \ •,' (p or more dcuasl$ Mechanical finishers Or Spreader Machine (asphalt, ' Group 11 Box Operatnr (bunker)i Helicopter Radleman Islgnalman)I satbor-Greene and similar)I Mine at Shaft Heist( Mixermebllft (ave- ( Locomotive (10 tnnn or underis Motermans Rodman or O,alnmanr , mont Breaker with or without'Comptesear Collbinatlont Pavement Scesikir, Rona Cartier (conntructlon johsltelt ilotomists Screedman (except 1 ., I 1 truck mounted with Compressor Combinations Pipe Sending Machine 1pipe- asphaltic concrete Pavingll Belt-propelled, automatically applied !, lines only)? Plpe.Clesninq Maehlne Itraeter propelled and supported)# concrete curing machine ion atraats• highways, airports and eanalsll'" Pipe Wrapping Machine ttcaeter propelled and supported), Refrigeration r Trenching ItAchlne, 4 ft. depths Truck Crane oilert Tugger Hoist, \ ►lants Roileq Operator (finish ssphaltir Self-propelled boos type lifting single drums holler Tender ,.• , device leenter mount)116 tons Or less N.R.C.1I self-propelled tlewting ' ! Grade Planst Blusher Opfrat0ct Imil Tractor (with bees)$ Sell 'hater, r Group 41 BAllnnt Jack Tampers Ballast Requlncnr/ Ballast Tamper.' • ', Truck typo Loadert Auger-type drilling.equipment owe IO ft. depth Multi-purporel Bowman (anphalt plont)s elevator operator (in- ' I , elde)s Fork lift or Lumber Stocker (construction job shell i 1 Group U Armor-Coater for 11101114101 Asphalt Plant Z"Ineert Cast-In-Pisee Line MAstarr Material stoles 11 drum)$ ihutelecar$ Tie Spacarl 1 Pipe Laying Maehlnel Combination Blusher and Motor Operator, Conetete r ' Towermoblle I Satoh Plant (multiple units)$ Gossett Reading Shield Operatorl Heavy Duty Repairmen and/or Weldart Gcadefetter, Grade Checker (mechanical at Other) Croup 51 Compressor Operator (over f)l Concrete MLxers (over I ' wlsel$ Grooving and Grinding Machines (highwayelt Ren Seal Machine lot !, yard)! Concrete Pumps or Pumperete Gunas Genetatoret Grouting slallsr)$ KOlmsn 1011111190 loader IVP to f yards)/ Mechanical Trench shield► Machines Prong-weld laic-operated)I Pumps lover 311 welding j ;',' portable crushing and'Sccefning Plants$ Push cat$ Rubber Tired tarth- Machlnee (Mwored other than by electricity) Ir t moving Oqufpmsnt (up to and including 45 cu. yds. "struck, ■.r.e:►$ tlwlide, T-fulls,-tow-10, 10, 210 and similact Rubber Thad Dossrl self- Group 61 BLN LIMA Read Factor or slmilars Boas Truck or Duali Ptopelled Compactor with Doses$ sheeptoott ?labor Sklddec (tubber tired Purpone A-Frame Trucks Concrete Batch Plants )wet or dryll'ton- 71- , Or similar equipmentli Tractor drawn ierape9l Traeterl Trenching Machine creta Sawn (nal[-propelled unit) on streets, highways, airports ever 4 ft:depth$ Ttl-bateh revert Tunnel Mole Spring "Aching/ Welder, and canAlnl brllling and Boring Machinery, vertical (not t0 apply �' Woods-mixt[ (are ether *jailor Puplll equipmentll Vargen T-4s0 R Rack, to waterlinprg, wagon drills or jackhammera)I Hlghllne Cableway Qlttf[ Blgnolmant locomotives (steam or over 30 ton)1 Lubtleatlon and ( , Service enginenr (mobile and grease rack)# Maginnis Internal full ' Group 91 Chieage ROemt Combination Mixer and•Coaprssser hum/tilt Slab vibrator ion elrports, highways, canals and warehouses)# Combination Slurry Niger and/or Cli*nr$ Rlghllne Cabl*vay IS tons Mechanical ►Inlnhere {concrete! (Clely, Johnson, Bidwell Bridge and atldar)I Lull R1-Lift at *Impar (30 ft.'Dr ovisc►I Rwklnq Machin 1 Deck or nimiler typnol1 Mechanical autos Curb and/or Curb and I (tubber tired, tall Or ttaek ly.el$ Trastme (ulth'MasmllpNi 0t Ingot Machine, concrete or asphalts Portable Crwhecst Pest '•. t t 0Rd 01811n) Driver MI500 and almilar)t Power Jumboslip- form, 1 Operator Uettinq *IIP- form,, etc„ In tunnels)* Roller lexeept asPhaltlt Seufdman 1 ' 7' , (' , •• (Darhor-Greene and simildtlfasphaltic concrete Paviaq)s Self- propelled Compactor (single engine)# Self-propelled Pipeline '1 I • Wrapping Machine (pecault CRC at s/wlUr typal t self-propelUd , r Power sweeper; Snl(-propellea Tape Maehlnel slip fora Pumps flitting device for concrete tocas)t'Small tubbet-tired tractors$ Surface Neaterar Auger-type dellling ggtllpment up to end including t' is It. depth) ' 5•, �• t i , - ' ♦ .. ase ' ' ' \. ' ��1 .. 7 • ^, % ' ! , • _( ,I ,1"''914• .51 •'; '•'.,,; .� 'r., ,4 �i, 1 111,•` ' / _ �' �',`.. /, ":, �.'.; ,w' `..,..'. .1•" O ' ',!, • ' 1'•' • •: '. i, , „ 1 { 1 ( .t1 .�, ! 1 tris , FIDERAI 19015TIN. VOM. 42, N0.`IiO.+-1AiOAr, N/ptAl�lR li, Iq7 e s DECISION NO. CA77-5040 (Con k5 P. {3 " ' j" , )1BC14I0M M0. G71-3040 (Cont'd) t10U1iiCATItNiS /: M 't , fONtI1 (Coated) • ti• • (A at!d) 90MfQilit!!10#T OP4RA!'Oti! f(btttV} fAR1W 1 ane 111"totRR•di, Group let sooty-type sackfilling abet Bridge Cceast Cary-lilt (or similar)$ Chemical Grouting Machines truck mounted# Caielnat'!en Back• hoe and loader (up to and Including 1t4 cu. yd. m.r.c.}s Derrick 42 " ' , .�,,•'r . , ,' operators regoired when swing engine remote from hoist)# Derrick'Beigts t.'�;�t;� t• (except excavation work)! Do-Note leader and Adams Esegtadert Elevating:` Grader Heavy Duty Rolary Ocill Rig (including Coleman Foundation work , r t• ' s and Euclid reader and similar t $kee r (or slmtlar Lilt slab Nachinebt(Vattbargrand similar ! ' t1e )r 9 ypeelrl • ' '•` O�lauP 11-At Band Nagana tin cenlunetlon with Wheat Eaaavatoiii #Yana# +: ,t: favor 129 Eontlt leader (ever 12 cu .ydo.t up to ens inehtding 114 co.; i '' 1 Loader (2 yards up to and including 4 yards)t locomotive (over 100 ten#} )I Fewer shoyol#'and Draglines raver 1 cu. Ids- m.t.e.1I Robber t faingle,or multiple units)# Multiple engine Earthmoving Machine (fitlel'id4l '. ' se Earth "wing preitinei t1 Mtlitt ever 11 eu. yds.,. fired Multt-ptitpo ;•' �r `. Dor"ra, etc.) Ino tandem tcraperl! Re+stress M![e "reaping Machlntt':", j' , .t ytrMek• m.r.e.}t "Met tktawatee levet 74liar. flea gs� tteucl' Reservoir-"r Is tug'(solf-pro(N!iled floating)# Rubber-tired scraper* �. self-loading (peddle wheels, ate.)# Shuttle Car (reelaim station)t •`; t., r ketg 1l-St Leader flavor.1B BMs Bingle engine Scraper ever 45 yordsr sell stabfliner tP 4 N or Opel)* ! ' yds!) !i• '', Y '"' ,i + ' sub-graAer (Curries or other automatic type)# tractort Compressor Dri11 , :.` •> • Comhlnattonr (rack Laying type earth moving taRthine #Bingle engine with #hoop llt# Operator of IN1leaptet ("hen uierl is erSeRism MstkN:, ,? tandem scrapers)! Teats loading station# Trenching Machine.•multt•engine t Malab oentrollN gridwmwing BgMipmeRt t + . i { with Sloping attachment, Jefca or stallort Vacuum feeling Plants 1lhitley '' Crane (up to and Including 24 tons) 'Group 10-At nackhoo (hydraulic) sup to and InCIUding 1 ell. yd. t m.r.c.)I 0ncrhoo (cable) (u to and including 1 cu. yd. m.c.e.)t ' t'•• ; 't ' ) I' ;};!' 1, !'' i t ), , r CcmhInatio nankhos a P t yd. ■.r.e.t# Continuous { t" .i`;' ` l )k t. t t a n and leader over 1 cu. ' i ) Flight Tie Rack Auger (up to and Including 1 cu. yd:)ICress atttchad)s + Cranes (not over 25 tons, Mrmmerhead and Gantry)# Gteds=Milt sup to and > ; �," �` i �` j , yi• + Including I cu. yd!)r Power shovels► Ctomshells, OtegllMss imp to and , ii } ;f� 't��t ri'i " t t,! rt ` •; .E�` tit including I cu. IS. a.r.c)t Power Blade (single engine)# Balt-propelled t' t r pe ,it)+,',�l i,:i"•;tt�i fever 10 rar � trtteiscpe , sellrtoldng (paddle "hstl'twvice (center iAS"AnOI Chldua4r4 Auto Cradar aP10 amiler i ' ,i,, ,') 't 1'a ,1ir�.", }}' ;(Ir,j. +y s,',i;•'t)';r.I ,t t't!'t tlayrf:`}ti( iiat`il. •t.' „ , ' •y �;t ., r ,t t t ±, + ,t •:r , .r ..}r./ ' �. r . r . . i r'• \.yl. iN� Y ! l�'iV'' t�`' 1 ( �• ' � 4 '� '',•r ( t;i�i') l.i=��'J. +�. r '. Group Ili Automatic Concrete Blip ParisP&40ct Automatic Railroad Cor t. Dumper! Canal Trimmst! Canal Trimmer w/ditching attacharntat Crones ,, Y t yt r ' '�' I i i 1 rt , t t, t• (over 25 tans up to and including 119 tons)# Continuous Flight If* Back Auger over 1 cut yd. (lncludinglicrane)t Drott Ttaveiftt 4110-A•1t t(, 'r ,. ' t or almilar 145 tons or over)l'P#talid feeder when controlled feta the tt r;ii i "t ,• '+` t ,1,,i r I : , { r ' `' t , +r ' ( t pulicat! Nighline Cableway (avec 9 toh#lt Leader fever 4 ysresi'UP to t' and including 12 cu. yen.It Millet /tl[mteot 11900 Btope Paver of aim118i1 sy '1\ ` " tit ' i • +•�! t ` ,. a t)u t 3 ! t Power Olade (multi-engine)# Power Dkevele. Cliomhelle, Dragllnes. seek t 4 I., hove, Grade-altm (ever f yd. eRc and up to amd iludItog 7 cu. yds. a.C.e.) i 1 !• '` i i t + tubber tired earth movingmachines (multi 1f latae s So r units t fir,:;` a1 ' ,) r•i. i' ) ►ir`'' ti'' 'two or store scraper:)sup to and Including 79 cu. yds. 'struck" m.t.e.l/ /:,ts% `f t self-propelled COMP (with multiple propulsion power units)! single,.III engine Rubber-tired Parkhwoving hischities' (with tandem sctapers)t !UPde < i "'� `Y" •, it ( '1 ' ' i "t;t�i„ r i tt j+t ' a• j;. Form Paver (concrete or'slpholt)t Tonm Cates Tower Ccants Mabits +,,t� ,y ' ^;'fr r t ' ` t ,1 t'' , Y ±' '.+. . y .s t ci•.r, .'_! t j `. ,!,.• \ ,, i ' Including call mounted# Trenehot !polling atteehed shield)t ilnivtteal t` t r t ' r"•; ) tt',r • ,' !' ': '('1• 't' t Liobher and Tower Ccanes land eimiltt tyypp�eet)i Wool Rocavatir sup to and including 750,cu. yd. per`how)i tlhitley Crane fever 29 Renal tY , ,'* t i rr,• i i i , ,t 1 ,t +` t• `' t t ., Y• .• , :1 , . 1. 1. `i , !• ., �! tt ant, i r'' • ( , t' '! t •ft+.t:l 3 , { t.. , . .1 \'' i t � ,t .1 r t ' 't 'ti 't I .t 1 .t � " 't " ' .. ! a � f�itnll`:,,1`:'t,., r.t.t'.. , ' .r , i. .t r ,. _ ,�.•t t - F, .. .. �. r it'' , i +.'t' + •., RJ(1 .'Il ,tiy. � ., t l \ it i . 1r. .'.,• 1 '., +,t. i ' t ,i` t .'\. Y).tt .'l.t•,+• , ^.r.i.'•!= ? ''tit. ') •, ,r .. "id '�. .,, .(`t•..,... -{+_ , ,, Tta� + , 't t ,Ptt,1 � i �} t ,..r` tt �t• 1 ' • tt' �' - " \t. .r+ .. If t t ..', 1 FIDAlAC O1011itiR, *101. 42; NO: I11OL"ll)AY, UPTIOMI,to, Igyy • ,• ''tom . f IWIF1CAT1ON5 P. 15 , , , _ t WIFICATIONS P. 16 DOCIBUN NO CA7 -11041 Cont' ) ' Orfi2Si017 ti0____�,_-„_yCA77-S-5041 '• thrice 3 ►rt0�6 trnrtii6 16ra10nt6 FAA/006111%Perlman (42 rn 2.1295 - Hayfi, 19771 OrQe t0d6 i Imperial, inya, Kern, Goa llrvd? Ed0tNi00 M0r11 Eirnr190 An a len Mona, Orange, R616% N 4 M ►e0d6n6 vois?W and/6t y R6g6 N 4 s' 10061900 Masatl00 a0dhr s 7 , g- A"t.T1l hush awing ata9e (l3 Ahr.tor, Pivsraide, San nernardinn, stories or Ismail paper" San Lots Obinpot Santa Parbars hangsrst sarAblastert, And Ventura Counties, t,r Spray 011.112 .64 .75 .40 .02 California i truth swing stye lover 13 *tortes) 11.44 .,66 .7S .40 .02 ChanQrt ' . structural steel and ' Asbe0toa "orkera 013.10 a0 01.17 .tot. bridge, owing 11.47 .44 .711 1.40 " .02 erlcklaysral Stoneamolinat spray maridbimater swing , Isperinl County 11.22 1.03 1.06 .12 i ` stage (13 steel*s or Inyn, Kern and Brien Cnunttoe 12,65 1.00 '1.45 .07',. 16401 Feet* 11•chinsl Piveroide And non Petnardino i ' 1 Special costing! spray 11.71 .46 .711 .00 .02 Cminties 11.20 1.26 1.S5 r' .16 - Steeplojaek, 12.52 .44 .7S .49 .t2 Ventura County 11.76 1.00 1420 y', .05 Rooferst ►.lectticlsnnt } r• Riverside And sen ternardine Ins Angelen County Counties 10.49. so 075 1.10 Clerttielana 37.65 1.05 3141.15 I .07 Inyo, wern•and"ono Cos. 10.20 .60 .40 Cal'10 splicers 12.95 1.03 3141.15 ,.07 140iet0t' t ' 1. Venturs County 11.10 1.05 1.13 1.30.«:• .02 Marble 6etteral Terralso M1110" 00 "orkerat Tile Spttetst' 442 rR 21301 - Nay 4r 1177) 2 Inivrial County IL H .81 1.17 '`" .tot imperial, Worn, tons Angelta, p•interst , orange, R1walde, ash Inyn% Rarn ftancaaler, . ternardi"o, son hula Obispo, f j•'' t, p0l+rielsr China ,.. tints tatt.•es and ventues I „ take Nar01 Ordnance Teat ,�: tbuntiq, califer"/a Stat to end PAvords Aral, gas Angeles !except Pomona „,',: i • et , Ateai. thin, San setnatdino ,. , ,t t. Ashoitoo Mailters .10 1.17 406 , !welt of a line north of tr icktayeTsl stenemaso"et ` Tronn incinding China lake Imperial County 11.22 1.03 1.06' ' .12 , Acta. Jnhanneaburg, taro", ! ! Korn County 12.43 1.00 1.13 .97 South including the Rlvtrtldt and tar, t 6 loti4htwottd Ates! ' teTnardlne Cou"ttee 11.20 1.31 1.53 614 ' $Iuatt 11.27 :44 .75 .001,• '.02 Ventura county 11.76 1.00 1420. structural stool and h bridgel taint burner 11.310 .66 .711 .60 .02 •, • ' les gilts dwat t Tapers t 11.70, .s4 •'.73' .40 .t2 sleetrte "s y 12.65 4 ` ti 1.090 1t 1.!% '+ `cabit glleetrE ' 304 .9% .07 l' Qtoty 1 13.q 1.05 1.12 1.10,• •112 ' .. \ t� 1 .Ifr. �.t� .C�d, t ',14. '' i t , , ,« ,+• •;.... lti . r•' r',! ':• + '1:J1 t' J, • �L '' "'»4 ' s. �' f _ Yy. t f y \. t ,, , tr , .. +.r t * + laws '• '{' \.• •, % �.. 1f � ,, � .tew'. ... i.4- t.jT t 1 ., !' ,�. i,, i i,'. 'I♦ � �}• !.2 t, 1• �, +: `� �� ` ;7i«t,t7r 1{it; •+ 1 •i •, - "r.. •. v - i"' i l' •., r t •i ,if . ' .� r''� « ' r - r. '} i i .{ .~ '•,i ,ri:. i' f MINIM NOISIM VOL 1!„10, 10..010AY, UnIum 16, 1111't , `1. ' • • • ..+��--w.�.-.•..-I�- I9lMIFICAT1111S F. 14 .t ) DMISION N0. CA77-5012 (Cont'd) +, • �,, /, • fOf9C1/141N 11D. G17-4162 tOeNl1' f Points leaetlla PgwwNe Heyfly Becfc fd0p OeOeNM h/wa11Ne , Relai N A 0 ►Helen\ VoraMas and/,M 1 sell* , Apr.1r. + Ed* flee 1'r Pelntersr 10" Maw PwelaOa Total%* 00410, , 1.' 'Kern (Lancaster, Mojave, VArbte Betteral Tarrilas0`' I Apt.It. ' t Paledale, Chico Leke ` 1Agtrlteral Tile flatttta . 1 .17 1„. Nav\1 Ordence Teat Station Nsrbla, Tsraso arts Ttla 01 and rdvardn AIB)t Ina Nalpere 41.71 .11AN • ' Angeles fe0cept Poaona ,f ) S' Areal, can bernardino ' r (Ment of a lin" North of 1 1� Trona including China tska 1 I 7 -S1 1 -Md. ad Area, dohnnneoburg, Barony �' - r 162 til 2{111 Nay 6r 1977) ' Routh Including the flan Oiap 4amNNty, Calllern/a �' r• i Mrfghtvood Area) , Roush 111.17 .66 075 t .60 ,02 cho"291• I I �sr' Structural Stsei And Oricklayerel Stonemasons 11.21 1.01 , 1.6{ brtdgsl Pslnt burner 11,11 .66 .75 .60 .02 !rick, Oleplk and fltenememna' x.15 Topers 11.79 .46 .15 .60 .02 ' Tandem 0.67 .77 1:1.95 ,) "L•�'' Brash awing ntnge, 111 lMrbls littera Terreno ator ice or )ens)I paper- Workaral Tile lettere hnngerel Sendb)aaterej katble, Tliftesse and Tile Spray 1 11.51 .66 .75 .60 .02 INl to 1.71 .11- 1.00 .11 ,, •', Drib nving stage (over 11 stnrlen) 11.61 .64 .75 .60 .02 ateucturn) Steel ant Eselsion /lA 1?11-Nod. /1 � I 1 , bridge, nvinq 11.61 .f6 .73 .60 .02 -• ' 1 1 ( Rprny Sandblaster Swing ( 1044 PN>rR� - epltwber rl 1 , Stags (ll \torien or ( AllalaaMe, Appanocaa, Oramr, less)! Pointe Nachinel 1 PUtler, Cerro 00140, QIlekasavl t �1.• / FpeciAl Coating, Rpr\y 11.77 .66 .75 .60 .02 Clart-#kvis, yayette,Flo", ♦ ' Sceeplejsck 12.51 .66 .7S .10 .02 Pro Min, Chid,, Naailtan, fdula"ell ARiversl Ieva;Jllf'flerso�Koekuk,aL", Riverside and San Bernardino 1 Counties .RO .7S 1.10 Mlteball, Nonrol, lbwsbbk, rF 10.45 ( „•; i•, ' Nern County 10.20 .410 .60 ' Taaw, Van Surenr,Vapelle, Book- lnitOn, Vlenabote, Vioneablek,. l• tj. 1 ; Vortb ani Vrlpt Comfilaa ( LK• eludae Palm Oily emd Abating Itlafalpalttl�a ), ISION Na. CM7-SO�t] - Mod. 11 I4tw ' (N FR 76112 - Nay ZO 1477) � 1 1 man 01090 County, California " ! Chanel alu comaty N tM Orae'' r brlckl\yef0t StonemeennR 11.22 1161 1.06 .li Brick, block and Stonemasons' 1 Tenders 9.17, .77 1.95 19p14A1 49015111, VOL 41, NO. 110-MIOAY, UPUM Ue • lOD1FiCAT10flS P. 19 MODIFICATIONS P. 20 s + /#lase 11611611!+►eys.ests ►rlrp 6taaNH hy+erate gaffe Resit 11=81011 I1,AII.410 (MR A) Mealy E/seitte, FirsrlyM Ehnrbs + Rrtrs •If. Poseless votaftsr ant/at • '' Rt+as M i N Possloes Vocalise sss/n ' Air•Tr. + Ap►r.Tr. 1.., . , tower Equipment operators (Dibk+ay Quiet. t Or,CtS[flt ltA7�, I-416Tb��) Group t - zone t 9 9.11 445 .gill .OS h + (42 rK 1atISD - Ju- July V. 1971) Group 2 - Zala 1 9.56 ,045 ., .48 Statewide tauietene GroupS Sono 1 9.06 1145, .4b .0S t Crou4 - Zone 1 1.93 .45 `' r •4b .0S1 . i r Chen«rt'" Group S - Zone 1 7.56 .45 . .46 .05 Aabsatna WD iaro - Inns 4 1 9.61 .43 . Croup 6 - Zone 1 6.db .43 •A6 E .0}�; Irittlayers % stonemasons, .23 .,Group 7 - Lone t 6.57 .4S ' •tab .05 t ... Lon• 9 9.50 1 Group b - 7ane I ! 7.95 .45 .05 Carpantara - Loni 1 6.74 .40 Group 9 - Lone 1 6.16 ,4S ".4b'",' r .03 Cement Hasan• (Rtildind Const.), ,..+ Group 10 tone 1 6.62 645 lona 6 6.22 t ...• •t3 ITorreaao moti:ari - Sana it 6.4T t cooWtst wean• Wtnhwy•Conat.)t t „ Site natters - Lotti 4 6,47 R't!!`,'+ , ' +' :'• ' tone 1 9.15 t,, Truck Drivers (111611war,0enet.)t r irmtsa.tkers (ltiglway Cretet.)i ,,n,,} s Croup t zone 1 s , 8.11 t +•'1 .' t' conn l 10.72 Group t tone 1 6.46 / t+ F'.1 + 1 + ;}r i,• . lwborors (Kuildina Const.): Group l lona 1 6,St tit 1• +' ' Inns I, Group 4 'Lone'1. + 6.60 Group 1 5.85 .13 j Group S Lone'h 6.N Croup 2 6.t10 .15 + t Group 1 6.10 Loni bt + Covent •Mems (N/diwry 0969t.)i + /' i• ! 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Cl lercdo, rrosne, R act flit fetes" TpaM* a�MeesMs* R4� aosf1i! faceless raselisa 0"0140 cum, MurDe34:. Renk, Lsks, 60M•U• ..Te, testes. ftdars, morin, Martpsa, rar-docine, 4&rmd, prtee. owtssel. !lots, Merida, Ra1i 4RRits, seats Curs giant. taw". !scram+te, ash how am mouse sen lcetts, fen Trsncloce, aitstrisl9sa 11.00 .71 stn Jarlvu+, fen %stce, lswu Crests Spumes t11M .77 041.16 .911 Ciare+ smu Cres, $testa, 9181 franoism CM►1r • . steres, stostrov, salmon 9lsteitime ti."11 1.00 110." Oi M mos. it4nisiws, setter. trt�ls !pl/mors 11.91 1.94 10.0s .Os tebma. -rialri. tvlals, aas Naw*CowtT Trluwe, tete and tube 419steletme 12.11 1.16 it IM .!f tlMwtitc, Csi.tornta Sins Cbs*trwousw• 4ostra Rate C1lMt}t itsnstere I1." .10 1101.!0 Ll sideulets"s+ ws peipwnt ept't'. 11.16 Alonts COURt7 Llsews if,1s .70 t0+t.•i0 stensfels t lf.li 111." iNL111 •i1 Cdile fralssrs 11.70 .10 1001,00 C681e fritmov 14.112 1.05 1i+Lis .Of rMternf GMs►tr news. b_ws. "crrowle", atwmw n 1.41 1.10 100f.f0 .09 fitter, Tele. woo end Liwsswt 70"1"6" U." 1.10 11►3.90 .N etas• pruens at tupiws. Nils spitmra 11.09 1.10 1041.19 .09 at sorted, Nredr. Placer NO a"Mite aMsllas no sterst a,wua* we*t L/ssrsw• U.07 .09 Vale 1. K the stairs lHunels ofrtlw 0plisafs 11.1111 .09 1/4t.i! .04 4dterst,ed 144"&coo" 9lectrietss* It.If .ti 1N.M •ML OPswalrw l.1i 11.46 t/N.ls .09 Cable srumrt 11.01 ,1fi tN.011 .Oi9 tissf 11.11 I.01 IN1.111 • .01 2 TMtwsil l ce 11jslraMt'apso94ss 11.11 t.a1 1091.Is itertrials" 30.111 .011 tN.01 am fsallttsM OII*rt► Coble iruo" 111.07 .111 111.0E •M11 foewit rte IS." 1.00 Item autos onto Canty idttfaaal Nilta/srw Mies 1.09 109." .09 •Otsatrisl as 111." .10 iNt.M tib ftuslw 11.91 1.60 W." .M Cul* "pmts IS." .10 1111.09 s 60 "tool Nat*i tar94 lrou1*1 am%? p0 emu ono!Uallps t1*suistsss U." 1.10 1%9.19 ofewhim 11.00 .0 101.M •M as01t 0rilerte 11.01 1.10 1NI.29 •M tl0ssamat M!fit raal►l OL9afw9 19.!9 .!► iN1.M .N O*b 8tlw09 lO.H .K 1NI.M .n ftoo of OWWW ill to 1lsrto ad 01 belt 099. tt,011 .n LU a •M �OINtMt*tM9ist • 00 • M9iNi9�afMlttss !9.011 .M .M .fN . Vet wriW► mow V"ae so. son "Otf ICAU i P. I NORICU MK!, 4 New till. 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Me a. stftud" a immues 1I.01 .sI Itaraes, atott•r•r, Nor •ov4a, rlaar, $&cc , saw seats. vaw rc..cta saubaa• sam #*"Wa. saw rheas. tawto dace. sawta aaraa, so aas,atls Ma I�tsa !.M .M • #.!s 1.I! soma", Oftur. avat"We lHsiraw•, vote ores Y+M b+wuoa, catlgawte , �eaKrlsiMe. • AtenrN ae�wq • •r . , sMavtalaaa ileal N.M NI.II .q sable gllars U." .M WAS .M iWMr• sesraaaMM, Ngea. pole, !as*a aM MMa ' prelawe of art". It 904.401 ite+,a" alas pleat emu** •ase mat 00 Halo *terra ObMWO tlsMpMt sleevlaiaaN Is.ls .!s N .tM • a>t►10 Mliaaaro Il.13 .!� N. � •sM . Mtn aareM baq ' sloaarlalwe ii.!! .ss I sole gllamr Is.ir .1s Nass ,r Orw.vt batt . i� •leN►lda/e II.I! ' 9.34 .I! Aft stir irllataias i1.M 1.Iii.Is .M 4 I j l `I f!f►trYtKJ1/ ifGiflON willow No. 191?1-lilt ►at! ! • lFATSt tattletale ttlt.`rttOt Alw000s. ASptws, meaa1; fvtto. Calavoras, fthiss, tts%tta Mels p0sp$to.#m fore••• Casts. stl *act*. tt o01Ne, fsasoo. Me«Nt f4.letHs Clean, o -?•,141, Rings, Lal*, Lagoon, Rat.• Mi! 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Is" ►r•wtleft and Ron not#* Tvatway. veto sad Tula twntive It.N .if =#$ISO YtML1t CA11•0110 Salto "to of PAIlestlan ►1@104, 41"a. r,adtwe and $apsagodoe Mciot4n No. CA14-Stiff dated Sash*$ it, Itis, to It n SIM Mole Cwaties 4.00 .ii 1.I6 •' RUCAIMON K WWI $@114104 Caatttnetlsw !darts net laclu64 smote twill CAAW:Mst iwa and 1#144% Ino a►ottaeNte or to and Including 4 ste1ieO. heavy aM' Carpentele 11.2% 1.11 1.11 .1$ .N llgltay cs+aeluetUw and 480gtng. _ floto!'(04 floor taygost tent far opelslsese fav Filers$ oleos Ftwsi,4,ae4ts Fs►msato $M"lem steel fsatt9i4 Mawlt - i ado"*" hectoes &"/rt scoot Sheclap gats* Mi! Fo*staas yetessaa sada !tettels It." 9.11 1.11 .11 .N #00.to. Mlllullghts tl.T! 1.11 1.11 .1S .44 ►liodtNvor6ao, lttdgs, sAsatt , and Elect "Moce 11.1 .41 1.14 .11 .14 AtPa-Tl1R Imm'st" f 11.0 .i4 sots 41.14 .N ""tort IM90tgt t7::tTrct•?S 11.111 .111 1.N .S4 .1i Coeent ttscuwa 94.N 1.11 loot Rugg :Elf "$$tier Itga*sitoN All iR::r.:arcVt turntravn#t Csysssttton tta$aws 14.11 1.11 1.41 1.$1 t .SS tel rsra. Mrwldt. gats. K:n wofill" troo $vtaglq of roto N., N.nerlwe, Rap#, Saw still tuts sc#ttolot 0.11 U.is 1.41 1.14 .4S ftrvlocs, Son out". Sto&tpv, fer4ALL INSTALLUAB 11.$1 1.111.11 .1s .41 stievs, $ata" and S&laity ILSCTSICIV SO ' tt.'•Ilgq 11.41 1.N .91 load .N 0100046 C«nty 01s-t* 0%1 Omega cost* Rleetlle4ons 11.41 .Eli 114.98 .11 erantle4 11.$1 1.111 A.N .w Cable optic*$$ ISM .Eli 1038 .41 feet'. Rings. ttadtto. AaMars coluss. 41MfaY%M4 Rsrlg►.t* ant torte* Cavatie$ 1i.i1 .tf 3.N $Otto+, Fete. I"& sad wit*. Caloss, tl 30tado, tloso pottlews of A41Me t.oR%o tattoo. Ntaiec, wtda, 21 4464". tate", 4ta4sf Resat. 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Gad Bader 4 was. voter model l Yale► Mesa! soM Irwll t eR,^perste li Ids. ask . w ed# 4 lads. water 1tve01 rMts�1MCft {1+IM Nom+ ew-jo►tor it rack. aa4 ,este 4 aM wawa ae141 add+1 19.146 Ms •N t•N Yds. rats# leveli t Kids iddtl ban 4 Iia. ami under 4 Its. fft�l wt wtot 19,44111 90410 gait fret Ml!•WMq 19./14 tr19a gal reel k rots is alto ORM$ lmiurtsist • We tears 4"Cboattal teitiate "Wks idly pre-►ata lwtese fes. 4 Its. aM aralar 4 Yap. motet 189*11 19.N Sat •aft •tsN Amiga 111i.•ti sock i AIM am , •lower low;attar a ti.N ie • s 1•46 • IMM1i►M�1pM, MM• •1e iM. #&ave"Art f1MM itt 11x1► r • i l � 1 • atri :. G'•#I-!si! !at! !! tllCtltf 0. call-liss fate i FAA"9reflf9 popmals 6 I/qs 11sewom repssin Mill �!al•t Rstss# Nati Iwslse9 resod.. sot%i~ ' i1 ti Iwdu� lbruios 1 ..f/a .• g ts#sE,rilt tt'rtt'� Mp•to 11lMtt MRl�tO! alNlnt•tl aff»'b'' at;:R CQLCsS lftt;J:•� #vf•ie , aser. ! 4es, dna xeet t "WtT fits S1Qlt0lt� fewer iris. wrtrr ttv6:I t DASA it li Iii„ {piilrlli t! Idiot tom»!!! ! t•tll •� Rs•M Its. 4-A cl.tr i ytf. motor } , hovel#r p'ftee:e fi Ids. 411 wheel i yes. Water Sowell I �#i s�liil11a1M • s 9.rytter 16 yds. and erdre ! It Id6. Voter levels# eyes► • ' off. water levet## skid! (druid I! Ida. ase! t«eteat" to l►re» d Ids. and eeiee / was. Ida• water lwtit r sopeeata waste Levelf r :c'scaa.11el Irk• tp Ido. Ip. mads itors"S" is !arta►e9+:reto si!• t Ide. Iii. water levet# Mtt•ptN e-i erAvr f #rte. wattf taws) i Mott) f lot" 0" is»N posted street maggot wiM a•fst• . lis+.d ts•.f:esr ' masf••ma#tAlWd estate 119# ' !•lyps't+l:el liefe-lick• Midi ttvdism•Is t ps• futhalt cra-e fip9 110010111 dd l)I Samss,s! Ise. watt :4at#r. of •9eee track Smarts! lee N flPoo- SON ! s pedal Iteet tate Ireilmtms , 14.6:0 Tait. •srd vedes patinalis !Ns! matere. a 11»44/ *649.11 steed 1FAI fiisp1l!Ids. Water jWSa Uotis sot" .1l toll sewgli f tleipttet It Ida• W.3 r W.—I 1wSsftit , ' • we iselmalm ti Ids. weak lRtt! MSI slot!!' 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Ayt.Ya f r 10ota ccti!14 SrnrA.OtA IW/wm OYtr CIMM 11WAADO lvAM AUS#r, r.vtf it yda. and tWlat. over 11 Ido. and Inclwdlnl is Ida. water secluding IS Ids. watts SteellI leveilt Orap levet It Ids. tump laver tt Yds, and and Inelwding to via. water Including IS Yds, water lovellt I oil$ Owspetete lever it iowrote favor 19 Ids. a91t Val, and Including it Ia. lar uding iS yda. water level!$ water low*$$1 awepettt level ' iwYetif levet ft Yds. *md tI yds. one /nelwol"I to was. • lnslwdiri 1S Yds. water teeelll water level$$ Nlds (d/N►a iM so% 3010. It's ani*%me ba. ever It Ids. a" ineludulp Noilat vat $pre, terra ca"#a, to Ids: voter lowsill =sweat talbmtoompolle, 14"Noree9er, Idly pte-tote% cmnorstt also Swelld ase $tailor type quip ever It Its. mad Inetuding 01911 b%" pwiting A404/1'a9 "r $ Is,Watet level) 1 ti.1i, ilii .li lteN .' water sant ttallere ase loot arid/of steal* tank %falters F.D. Os otMltAn Me •r "%R•# Alec. ttatteras "got Sit ACAOIN4 TMKS ti.iS i.iti #H i.N (d&brIs ear, Mer 11 YSa. OW • t91e104109.1% Ids. watt# 10ee111 •� TOMS AWA$RAN Will ms$ •ti i.N Lrovt Idry pre-Oatah ~Note Yds. ant ta"tsdlas • s, ver t1 ` ouu rt+O.vNstJ i lits M i•iti •?t il•N • aWgtr, over It Vie. . 0 a"nd . 1S YU. water level! lnelvdlnS 11 was. Water MINI!LOOM SPOWAIM IvM leveilI ceeaination dump mad supe/••Mer tS Yds. No dwrp trailers owe# Inver to leateslag So yds, wa%at h"III Was. and secluding It Ida. llooer 31 1dssl *$ W eludtii ' water lev*lll Ovepefete N Iwo$ , li ria. and inctwaing tt yda. 10"1 11 /ta, a"Amlodirq it water tow*i$$ Ou-pst*t laver • Id4fwater Ideal,# 000"409 I""" U vds, and lowluolng 19 yds. as Yrs. ase 14mouAlip St 1". . w%## lewe►I$ Said Wells ease wise ttv6111 Nits ifeWs boot wet so Ida. SM Iscludifq wet is yda. ase /alwtl e N It Ida. Waal levoti l tommots rose 069011 10"111 I t"No stn We astestar lir at Ids. p"♦tslA OmaOtele Na, Over tat"Wfa is 140.11 tte"ha itq! ii 08. Ant larlm11lai 16 Upffa-Battik "aAeraq Ata# Oras 111100 wast ""Vli.ti LASS epi i.N it roe. WA tavlmdi$y 29 V". roost 109#11 ti*N$ tow ' *M 1"" ad *�" Imm gleam vai. 4i# use toole""vo Am 1% 111► i ' 1 j ! r ' Ccc1s Ca!!-tsH tape l! stifles ue.CAyi•st$$ i + tote y t MA • NttlltKu } � • �r>t 41tlr ri rt+,nt•s1 Md• fdeoe o•e•g:•feye»Ma ooYRf MlTfltih r OtFor IMIM>3 M-2 CL•--%T StAtJLfiA way bites, N w r•*s#*e• we•o fee l"Afee oeMU to All sweet Mt IMtibf wlthla area I at j enol•ever St yis. W wnser Ape•to deltmed below. ii res• wt## level#, swop I love# S4 yes. one w+eof N *AWA to All areas lostdai to The 44641194/e1 Fla. wsler lovoti, sjapCf*t* dollars below wh1111 to bases pea towasbip la<Yf ss yls. art Water is Ise. sod rants %last o1 Areas i had t. f Water lovellr f.rritvr lower to ya•. aa! Wawa is fig, water f oagrsamelag to tM tactile otos*so tali•steaston of abs isvebery Irvell# relreestsr pilot Ivhes tins of 11owasbip I" # tro•,:;s#tir.s rift of astetfalatf = thence tasterly atolls tM fi"WrIf lame of Tow Whip IN. onset Islas feet$&& V.a. over to rte. a%* 1K. $$alit*Mrttiaa 40 41111.111.10. 961resr of tsmgbit ill, y • tr/ on!ef 4i tae. votes level$I nog# 690 Mt. ooabU baso IIr.680 Mtldta@, . teecsa #try tertw►teh c*ne#est ?Mose 11ew ss tMrty is tM S.W. @orae,of t+w*sbit tgg. rondo it, *♦a• oro• sS 76$• aenter 4l Theses latterly to am S.W. lowest lit townsbtt Igoe rafts 11190 . yea. water loeell f tools 1 tests .'N (lose theme* fhwaberly to the 11.11. oswrt of tovasbtt tit. roast tit* ' TMmea lastowly to the Me Oahe of towshlp 11160 tools alto MA CD=fw gw$SAMM tvlwo Smu* motherly to also#ewe sewage of towwehtr IH,'woes& tit. $Joel. ever ss tee. end TMne* lastofty to the let. lassos of township Ill, range tat.. ire::u:art to war. voter Image lowah•rly to the S.W. corset of cowassit in, range logo Ierflrr Cir+ ass rte. end .t tMmm at latterly to the$.lo lomat of t*weskit IIs, gaol# Irl, , kc.-;tsto 4; yet. vote# level$I Image lovaherly to am S.W. came of township 241, woos* 1990 a:c.y:for* reser N yes. or-i • totting *s the gootfnuly ties @f ales#Conway, tbemea laalasiy ir.04111-1I II yon. water lowelle along 4M towtMrly bowmfary o1 slwmgls f::;ote# las ytt. ova trelvding towatt Wad the sovherly bewr&sery of 1101816 Choosy, to the logo U Sea. water ttv#;#1 t•♦di 4994er of township Iso stays Me Itttets ars. 41 wee. ors , Stases llsrabsrty to alas•.t. **roar of twwsMp Its, wage log, Irrlwstrg os ye&. vote# Swell# Thesso##weary to tba N.W. forest of towasbir Its, wsrts logo 'use ttTy pre-titch ceftegete ' ?homes soltMrly to the M.I. **9011 of twast,tr a»9 rants lot, 614# 94 Its. *rt irt14dial Image Neutral to the N.V. come of towesb2p 1111!, waste 1999 ' of ye•. water !#volt 11.44 t»u11 •To 3oN Image Northerly to two e.9. senor of towaabtr li o trigs tit0 , Tinrmeo wase ely to the W.V. career of township Its Hass,Iffy $—A et%N? sojawta vJwe themed Nor4Mry to am 009. carr#of township Ra fray* Me . taloa• 41.4.1 Is Its. and Ili*":Westerly 4* tM*awe some of#friss`i I*$-Hats 141, ' Irtwela/ It Its. water theme@ Piecemeal 49 She Sol. swage of $*"Ohio 9110 Hags !N# • 1*sr:i1 s.?* foyer so yp. Those*Wootowly to the N.Y. #*rest of to•n,obtt Mf tease slto one Intl:slfti to yds. water TMS$* No9emsty td the M«l. some tt twwMtr M, ra lti0 tevotir aarpet*ta levet so ?lies:Westerlyto the M.w. caaw of 40sbtt Ise * 114/0 ; •1110. or's /r.;;wflr.g is eta• TMra Northeast rnva t to am#.I. solea*f towltbtt Na tow tN0 est*$ 10"111 Dritter lower Image Westerly to tbo lel. "me of wassil►'N0 tants log* s so Of. Ont lr.wlvsing to 00. Threat o mbutt to she 0.16 some fol awes#, !110 Hqe ill0 . we"I !felt# (aide 14wwit !lima 4*84*tl t* ales N.V. sense of goa41Wt 440 a41ga 1 0 boo. 10009 go pas. end ST4100149 time Mstberly lo ib*0.11. *Net of s*w6@blt lf0 talo two gs 1111*. veto$ Ifoltf Tees&* "some w@@gsrlff to aloe flow. eorur N MaeWp 111* ftll/! Iw* tiny 41110•Uat*b sweats ata, • • ?sue**"batty to slit Molls *anew of suesUp N* 9', ql0 t 41901 is Ise. sod Inflaming Tbu*6 Wagutlr to IM 0.90*ww *ssr*1 t ►ibt N*tra6p t/l* ft Jia0 eat@e l+veli U." "we M"Ue y *t41*tq aur rite fobs!*butt" a the M,t. boort 411 t*wasbtp 171, tows /ft0 • Uwe wsatoey t* abs Mew. ca/Mt of ""Mal b* "W Igoe Vol to Mwibeety is site w.t• #N41*w*t um*tt wo pule Iiia . Tore welorlrr so tM 10,018. "an$I W6*Nst 1110 low Ula t "Mosel,""%#1I is 4M M♦le•MI*u*1 um^it 4110.utile Me i Via Y Mew MIUM, Vft na /N& floft lila IN'!r' t • f i ' srssru .ho, urT-f•,� ►� 111 1111:1111801 W). Uri Poor ie -!tit – 4 aLift2Rsu t alt 1141k Al2A sf1INIT10911 for AkfA 4rtrt4ltit:: fse itAn 41MIi! M 9MRATCe11 {tested} ! it# LWIfM.::i antATTtf ft*lkt'It +6rm4 i hest•dtr +11t*a t tsaot•4} 16tot*westerly to the N.V. terser of towns►Ir 40. #loge lit, Theme*vo4terly to the set. terser of tewstiAlp i!M, rte*$0 11w. tante ilortherlr to tM 11.9. opener of township 10. Lowes 11t, tht»to Mnhsh:fly to tm M. 49e0*r of towascip 11.14, r.ntt I.M. 0,act wc.tfrly to th.• N.Y. Loeser of township Us range in. *M „ I ato Westerly t• tM M.M. terser of trwb!r I6'f. Craig 1' . 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Carlo I)V' Tb4a4f tosteriy to am 11.11. feaster of #swnsbip lie. rens* tit, name vestoriy to the M.Y. toraor of township is$. terse i+j, It.omea *set►arty to eM M.C. torpor of tow ski! i4a.gsy 1st. ibises fowtMrir to eke S.W. sooner of tewasl.tp 14%. r4r-io t4u. • IMute ts.:elly to the S.t. teener of township 110, goose tat, toeage tastgriy to the let. agnea of jowf:6%4 iLI. #ants 14a, Thre.te 4swtkgriy to IM S.W. torpor of sowwaktr its. tango 111, . themes 114'AtMoly to the 1.11. termte of tew1.41111 119. farts Me Imato asstarlt to the $.11. #seams of towasb{p Its. fasto 1140 thence 114/1arty to aw M. corner of to%lttltp Ilse tars* :yl. themes 1-4utkog:r to a" S.W. teener of towasMis 130. !sage 169. a tbsose 11*wtborlr to the $.vs torpor of towwtAtp IIN. to.!1• 1:4, 11-4440 r..stosly to Iho 11.4. terser of cowwablr 1100 ray 1610 • iMmts tastaely to she 1st. termer of lownskip M. tax## 1110, tbeo4e $owtheely it a%* S.W. corner of towaahap it. gsa/o 1% thsrtr Sees: sky oloeg the tatters time at #.ago 1:: to rile TR#ruo tostorlr pita$ the Southern lits of township Ito to /w t• itic N#s•0 sptlWlty that "retail at Msfa!A410 t4i41stat• t6stotr. ttu"Sfr of Ii•g •tate of trlitorals. within$smta !tart county included Wight* the f*{io:lr4 agate TRclk.. !.sehhvteterir. cittate Northerly stats the 9e6tggm bovowl"y t*aneati*$ at also N.Y. sooner s/ 4owafhlp as. #s01$4 It. 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V. seresr Of tsra•f.i► At:•, res=s 1M• Mt. 111e610 Mss- lice and 'arlaltrt ` 1`.4140 Sev*er!► to the S.W. Ismer of tomebir 44110,casts NI• T%.•s�s t:etart► is ads t.t. ssrser st urssAill'44110 casts 111, , Tt4sss 1sst.4erty to iss S.U. weet of tsMMi*43100 reqs ill• .%Oslo tasisttf to its 4.11. saner s1 iw4Ut &P rafts We Tlefes rer4tstir a tis 11.4. sott oil awmbip Q tats we + , es 00 "fabett► iossday of %be its" of buts"=s. lbotoo tiaseerit stool She 1Wiasriy Mtsdet,of *a Mate of •' tsiHsnle a il+s p/st st INttasift. • r 4 ` faun nmft VO4 'It. No. "-90"vi Mill ft IINP � (Bidder) PROPOSAL (Bid Form) BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL THE 23rd Day of February 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 Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs in strict conformity with the Plans, Specifications and other contract documents on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, First Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California 94553, for the following sums; namely: BASE BID Shall include all of the work for the construction and completion of all Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs work shown or noted on the Contract Documents and specified herein. For the sum of: Dollars J-1 O94 9k • 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 work within 455 calendar days from and after the date of the Notice to Proceed. A Notice to Proceed is anticipated by March 14, 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 i 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. y r O Cash CDBidders Bond O Cashiers Check -OCertified•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 f J-3 - M0230 PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Continued) • LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS: Portion of Mork Name Place -of Bidders i i s 1 J-4 00231 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 01 9k 12 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 1 1 .1 GENERAL A. Information given in the Special Conditions shall supersede infor- mation given in the Information to Bidders, General Conditions, and Supplementary Conditions, whenever discrepancies arise. 1 . The Information to Bidders is made a part of the Contract Documents to the extent applicable thereto. B. Under the direction of the Project Manager the Construction Manager shall inspect and supervise the construction of the Project build- ing through to completion and shall see that the materials furnished and the work performed by the Contractor are in accordance with the Contract Documents. His supervision shall in no way supersede or dilute the Contractor's obligation to perform the work in conformance with all Contract requirements, but the Construction Manager is empowered by the County to act on its behalf with respect to the proper exeuction of the work and shall give instruction to require such corrective measures as may be necessary in his opinion to ensure the proper performance of the Contract or to protect the interest of the County. Except as otherwise provided herein, the Construction Manager shall determine the amount, quality, accept- ability, fitness, and progress of the work covered by the Contract. 1 . It shall be the duty of the Contractor to comply with all procedures established and/or implemented by the Construction Manager and approved by the Project Manager as stated above. In the event any such procedures are at variance with other provisions of these Special Conditions, such procedures shall prevail . 2. The Construction Manager may call for meetings of the contractors, subcontractors, and material suppliers as he deems necessary for the proper coordination of the work. Such meetings shall be held at the sites on regular working days during regular working hours, unless otherwise directed by the Project Manager. Attendance shall be mandatory for all parties notified to attend. C. Nothing in any of the Contract Documents shall be interpreted as being contrary to law or ordinances, and all codes and laws of governing agencies shall be followed as though they were herein bound. s Contra Costa County Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS • Section 01010--Page 2 1 .2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER A. The Construction Manager has been given the authority to act for the Project Manager as follows: 1 . Coordinate the work of the various contractors on the Project; 2. Maintain a competent full-time construction supervisory and inspection staff at the job-site for the coordination and direction of the work of the various contractors; 3. Establish on-site organization and lines of authority in order to carry out the overall plans of the County in all phases of the Project on a totally coordinated basis; 4. Establish procedures for coordination among the Project Manager, the Architect, the various contractors and the Construction Manager itself with respect to all aspects of the Project and implement such procedures at the direction of the Project Manager; 5. Prepare a comprehensive construction schedule for the Project which will include a schedule for each of the various con- tractors and trades, and submit such schedule for approval by the Project Manager. The Construction Manager will revise such schedule as necessary to incorporate approved scheduling data submitted by the various contractors; 6. In cooperation with the Architect, coordinate and inspect the work of the contractors on the Project until final completion and acceptance of the Project Building by the County to assure that the materials furnished and work performed are in accordance with the requirements of the respective contracts and that the work on the Project is progressing on schedule; 7. Determine the adequacy of the contractors' personnel and equipment and the availability of necessary materials and supplies and take the action necessary to maintain the job schedule; 8. Monitor contractor's submittals to Architect for approval of all shop drawings, catalogs and samples, and establish procedures for expediting the processing thereof; 9. In cooperation with the Architect review all requests or • recommendations for changes; Contra Costa County Detention Facility r �1�4-34 SPECIAL CONDITIONS • Section 01010--Page 3 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 basis. 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 the opinion of the Construction Manager, any of the work described above is neglected by a Contractor or Contractors, the Construction Manager shall have the work done and deduct the cost from his (their) contract(s) as their interests may appear. • 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 Facility ���;�010 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 such other contractors in such manner as the Construction Manager may direct. B. If the Project Manager determines that the Contractor is failing to coordinate his work with the work of other contractors as directed by the Construction Manager, the County gay 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 092- J SPECIAL CONDITIONS • Section 01010--Page 6 1 .10 COORDINATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS (Continued) D. Should any other contractor having, or who shall hereafter have a contract with the County for the performance of work upon the site sustain any damage through any negligent act or omission of a sub- contractor or of the Contractor, the Contractor shall reimburse, indemnify, and hold the County and the Construction Manager harm- less from all such claims. E. The Contractor shall immediately notify the Construction Manager of any actual or impending labor dispute which may affect or is affecting the Schedule of the Contractor's or any other contractor's work. In addition, the Contractor shall take all appropriate measures to eliminate or minimize the effect of such labor dispute on the Schedule, including, but not limited to, such measures as: promptly seeking appropriate injunctive relief; filling appropriate charges with the National Labor Relations Board under the applicable provisions of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947, 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 Detention Facility 991 239 SPECIAL CONDITIONS • Section 01010--Page 8 1 .11 PROJECT SCHEDULE (Continued) 3. Reschedule activities to achieve maximum practical con- currency of accomplishment of activities. 1 .12 PAYMENTS A. The Contractor will submit a request for progress payment to the Construction Manager on the 20th of each month. The Construction Manager will review the payment request and modify as necessary to protect the best interests of the County. The Contractor will be allowed to project work he will have completed through the 25th of that month. Upon approval 'by the Project Manager the payment will be disbursed by the County on or about the 15th of the following month. B. In making such progress payments, there shall be retained 10 percent of the estimated amount until final completion and acceptance of the Contract work. However, if the Project Manager, at any time after 50 percent of the work has been completed, finds that satisfactory progress is being made, he may authorize any of the remaining progress payments to be made in full. **END OF SECTION* Contra Costa County Detention Facility • W)?4U MISCELLANEOUS METAL • Section 05500--Page 1 PART 1--GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General and + Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements, i apply to the work specified in this Section. ` i 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK I I f i A. The extent of miscellaneous metal work is shown on the Drawings and includes all items fabricated from iron and steel shapes, plates, bars, strips, tubes, pipes, and castings which are not specified in Section 05120 of these Specifications. I s B. Some of the items specified herein are: • 1. Carpenter's iron work. 2. Ladders. 3. Loose bearing plates. 4. Steel lintels. 5. Miscellaneous steel trim. 6. Miscellaneous framing and supports. 7. Miscellaneous structural steel not specified in Sec- tion 05120. 8. Metal rails, handrails, and grating for catwalk. 9. Metal security mesh and steel cable for courtyard. 10. Metal pipe and sleeve for basketball backboard sup- port. 1.3 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE A. Structural Steel: Section 05120. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 01)241 MISCELLANEOUS METAL Section 05500--Page 2 B. Metal Deck: Section 05300. C. Metal Stairs and Stair Handrails: Section 05510. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Codes and Standards: 1. Comply with the provisions of the following codes, standards, and specifications, except as otherwise shown and specified: a. AISC "Specifications for the Design, Fabrication, and Erection of Structural Steel for Buildings," including "Commentary of the AISC Specification. " b. AISI "Specification for the Design of Cold-Formed Steel Structural Members. " • c. AWS "Code for Welding in Building Construction. " d. ASTM A6 "General Requirements for Delivery of Rolled-Steel Plates, Shapes, Sheet Piling, and Bars for Structural Use. " -. :B. Qualification for Welding Work: Qualify welding pro- cesses and welding operators in accordance with AWS "Standard Qualification Procedure. " C. Field Measurements: Take field measurements prior to preparation of Shop Drawings and fabrication, where pos- sible, to ensure proper fitting of the work. However, do not delay job progress; allow for trimming and fitting wherever the taking of field measurements before fabri- cation might delay the work. D. Inserts and Anchorages: 1. Furnish inserts and anchoring devices which must be set in concrete or built into masonry for the instal- lation of miscellaneous metal work. Provide setting drawings, templates, instructions, and directions for • installation of anchorage devices. Coordinate de- livery with other work to avoid delay. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 0094.42 - MISCELLANEOUS METAL • Section 05500--Page 3 2. See concrete and masonry Sections of these Specifi- cations for installation of inserts and anchorage devices. E. Shop Assembly: Preassemble items in the shop to the greatest extent possible, so as to minimize field splic- ing and assembly of units at the Project site. Disas- semble units only to the extent necessary for shipping and handling limitations. Clearly mark units for re- assembly and coordinated installation. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Manufacturer's Data: Submit two copies of manufacturer's specifications, load tables, dimension diagrams, anchor details, and installation instructions for products to be used in the fabrication of miscellaneous metal work, including paint products. • B. Shop Drawings: Submit Shop Drawings for the fabrications and erection of all assemblies of miscellaneous metal work, which are not completely shown by the manufactur- er's data sheets. Include plans and elevations at not less than 1-inch-to-l-foot-0-inches scale, and include details of sections and connections at not less than 3-inches-to-l-foot-0-inches scale. Show anchorage and accessory items. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Metal Surfaces, General: For the fabrication of miscel- laneous metal work which will be exposed to view, use only materials which are smooth and free of surface blemishes including pitting, seam marks, roller marks, rolled trade names, and roughness. Remove such blemishes by grinding, or by welding and grinding, prior to clean- ing, treating, and application of surface finishes, including zinc coatings. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 09243 MISCELLANEOUS METAL • Section 05500--Page 4 B. Steel Plates, Shapes, and Bars: ASTM A36. C. Steel Plates to Be Bent or Cold Formed: ASTM A283, Grade C. D. Steel Bars and Bar-Size Shapes: ASTM A306, Grade 65, or ASTM A36. E. Steel Tubing (Hot Formed, Welded, or Seamless) : ASTM A501. F. Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel Bars: ASTM A575, grade as se- lected by fabricator. G. Cold-Finished Steel Bars: ASTM A108, grade as selected. by fabricator. • H. Hot-Rolled Carbon Steel Sheets and Strips: ASTM A568 and ASTM A569; pickled and oiled. I. Cold-Rolled Carbon Steel Sheets: ASTM A366. J. Galvanized Carbon Steel Sheets: ASTM A526, with ASTM A525, G90 zinc coating. K. Cold-Drawn Steel Tubing: ASTM A512, sunk drawn, butt welded, cold finished, and stress relieved. L. Gray Iron Castings: ASTM A48, Class 30. M. Malleable Iron Castings: ASTM A47, grade as selected. N. Wrought-Iron Pipe: ASTM A72; black finish, unless gal- vanizing is required; standard weight, unless otherwise shown or specified. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility W)?4 MISCELLANEOUS METAL • Section 05500--Page 5 O. Steel Pipe: ASTM A53; type as selected; Grade A; black finish, unless galvanizing is required; standard weight (Schedule 40) , unless otherwise shown or specified. P. Mild Steel: ASTM A282 or better; for secondary parts and railings. Q. Steel Tubing: ASTM A500-74a; ASTM A501-.74. 2.2 ANCHORS A. Threaded-Type Concrete Inserts: Galvanized ferrous castings, internally threaded to receive 3/4-inch-diam- eter machine bolts; either malleable iron complying with ASTM A47 or cast steel complying with ASTM A27; hot-dip galvanized in compliance with ASTM A153. • B. Wedge-Type Concrete Inserts: Galvanized box-type ferrous castings, designed to accept 3/4-inch-diameter bolts having special wedge-shaped heads; either malleable iron complying with ASTM A47 or cast steel complying with ASTM A27; hot-dip galvanized in compliance with ASTM A153. 1. Provide carbon steel bolts having special wedge-shaped heads, nuts, washers, and shims; all galvanized in compliance with ASTM A153. C. Slotted-Type Concrete Inserts: Galvanized 1/8-inch-thick pressed-steel plate complying with ASTM A283; box-type welded construction with slot designed to receive 3/4- inch-diameter square-head bolt and with knockout cover; hot-dip galvanized in compliance with ASTM A386. D. Masonry Anchorage Devices: Expansion shields; FS FF-S- 325. E. Toggle Bolts: Tumble-wing type; FS FF-B-588, type, class, and style as required. Contra Costa County Detention Facility MISCELLANEOUS METAL • Section 05500--Page 6 2. 3 FASTENERS A. General: Provide zinc-coated fasteners, with galvanizing complying with ASTM A153, for exterior use or where built into exterior walls. Select fasteners for the type, grade, and class required for the installation of mis- cellaneous metal items. B. Standard Bolts and Nuts: ASTM A307, Grade A, regular hexagon head. C. Lag Bolts: FS FF-B-561, square-head type. D. Machine Screws: FS FF-S-02, cadmium-llated steel. E. Wood Screws: FS FF-S-111, flat-head carbon steel. • F. Plain Washers: FS FF-W-92, round, general-assembly-grade carbon steel. G. Lock Washers: FS FF-W-84, helical spring-type carbon steel. 2.4 PAINT A. Metal-Primer Paint: 1. Red-lead mixed-pigment, alkyd-varnish, linseed-oil paint complying with FS TT-P-68, Type II; or red-lead iron-oxide, raw-linseed-oil, alkyd paint, complying with SSPC Paint 2-64; or basic lead silico-chromate- base iron-oxide, linseed-oil, alkyd paint, complying with FS TT-P-615, Type II. 2. Primer paint selected must be compatible with the required finish coats of paint. Coordinate selection of metal primer with finish paint requirements spe- cified in Division 9 of these Specifications. ' Contra Costa County Detention Faci�,} �� MISCELLANEOUS METAL • Section 05500--Page 7 B. Galvanizing-Repair Paint: High-zinc-dust-content paint for regalvanizing welds in galvanized steel, complying with Military Specifications Mil-P-21035 (Ships) . 2.5 FABRICATION, GENERAL A. Workmanship: Use materials of the size and thicknesses shown or, if not shown, of the required size and thick- ness to produce adequate strength and durability in the finished product for the intended use. Work to the dimensions shown or accepted on Shop Drawings, using proven details of fabrication and support. Use the type of materials shown or specified for the various compo- nents of work. 1. Form exposed work true to line and level with accu- rate angles and surfaces and straight, sharp edges. Ease exposed edges to a radius of approximately 1/32 inch, unless otherwise shown. Form bent-metal cor- ners to the smallest radius possible without causing . grain separation or otherwise impairing the work. B. Weld corners and seams continuously and in accordance with the recommendatins of AWS. Grind exposed welds smooth and flush, to match and blend with adjoining surfaces. C. Form exposed connections with hairline joints which are flush and smooth, using concealed fasteners wherever possible. Use exposed fasteners of the type shown or, if not shown, use Phillips flathead (countersunk) screws or bolts. 1. Provide for anchorage of the type shown, coordinated with the supporting structure and the progress sched- ule. Fabricate and space anchoring devices as shown and as required to provide adequate support for the intended use of the work. 2. Cut, reinforce, drill, and tap miscellaneous metal work as may be required to receive finish hardware and similar items of .work. Contra Costa County Detention Facility n /� 1`� 247 MISCELLANEOUS METAL • Section 05500--Page 8 3. Use hot-rolled steel bars for work fabricated from bar stock, unless work is indicated to be fabricated from cold-finished or cold-rolled stock. D. Galvanizing: Provide a zinc coating for those items shown on the Drawings or specified to be galvanized, using the hot-dip process after fabrication. 1. ASTM A153 for galvanizing of iron and steel hardware. 2. ASTM A123 for galvanizing of rolled, pressed, and forged steel shapes, plates, bars, and strip 1/8 inch thick and heavier. 3. ASTM A386 for galvanizing of assembled steel prod- ucts. E. Shop Painting: 1. Shop-paint miscellaneous metal work, except those members or portions of members to be embedded in concrete or masonry; surfaces and edges to be field welded and galvanized surfaces, unless otherwise in- dicated. 2. Remove scale, rust, and other deleterious materials before the shop coat of paint is applied. Clean off heavy rust and loose mill scale in accordance with SSPC SP-2 "Hand Tool Cleaning" or SSPC SP-3 "Power Tool Cleaning" or SSPC SP-7 "Brush-Off Blast Clean- ing." Remove oil, grease, and similar contaminants in accordance with SSPC SP-1 "Solvent Cleaning. " 3. Apply one shop coat of metal-primer paint to fabri- cated metal items, except apply two coats of paint to surfaces which are inaccessible after assembly or erection. Change color of second coat to distinguish it from the first. 4. Immediately after surface preparation, brush or spray on metal-primer paint, applied in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions and at a rate to provide a uniform dry-film thickness of 2. 0 mils for each coat. Use painting methods which will result in full coverage of joints, corners, edges, and all exposed surfaces. Contra Costa County Detention Facility �1)'1248 MISCELLANEOUS METAL • Section 05500--Page 9 2.6 MISCELLANEOUS METAL ITEMS A. Carpenter's Iron Work: 1. Furnish bent or otherwise custom-fabricated bolts, plates, anchors, hangars, dowels, and other miscel- laneous steel and iron shapes as required for framing and supporting woodwork, and for anchoring or secur- ing woodwork to concrete or other structures. Straight bolts and other stock rough hardware are specified in Division 6 Sections. 2. Manufacture or fabricate items of sizes, shapes, and dimensions required. Furnish malleable iron washers for heads and nuts which bear on wood structural con- nections; elsewhere furnish steel washers. B. Ladders: 1. Fabricate ladders for the locations shown, with dimensions, spacings, details, and anchorages as • required. Comply with the requirements of ANSI A14.3, except as otherwise shown. a. Unless otherwise shown, provide 3/8-inch-x-2- inch, continuous, structural-steel, flat-bar side rails with eased edges, spaced 18 inches apart. b. Provide 1-inch-diameter, solid, structural-steel bar rungs, spaced 12 inches on center. 2. Fit rungs into punched holes in centerline of side rails, plug-weld, and grind smooth on outer rail faces. 3. Support each ladder at top and bottom and at inter- mediate points spaced not more than 5 feet 0 inches on center. Use welded or bolted steel brackets de- signed for adequate support and anchorage and to hold the ladder 7 inches clear of the wall surface and other obstructing construction. Extend rails 42 inches above top rung, and return rails to wall or structure, unless other secure handholds are pro- vided. If the adjacent structure does not extend above the top rung, goose-neck the extended rails back to the structure to provide secure ladder ac- cess. All ladders to meet OSHA requirements. Contra Costa County Detention Facility MISCELLANEOUS METAL • Section 05500--Page 10 4. Provide nonslip surface on the top of each rung, either by coating the rung with aluminum-oxide gran- ules set in epoxy-resin adhesive, or by using a type of manufactured rung which is filled with aluminum- oxide grout. 5. Galvanize exterior ladders, brackets, and fasteners. C. Loose Bearing Plates: Provide loose bearing plates for steel items bearing on masonry or concrete construction, made flat, free from warps or twists, and of required thickness and bearing area. Drill plates to receive anchor bolts and for grouting as required. D. Loose Steel Lintels: Provide loose structural-steel- shape lintels for openings and recesses in masonry walls and partitions as shown. weld adjoining members together .to form a single unit. Provide not less than 6-inch bearing at each side of openings, unless otherwise shown. SE. Miscellaneous Framing and Supports: 1. Provide miscellaneous steel framing and supports which are not a part of the structural steel frame- work, as required to complete the work. 2. Fabricate miscellaneous units to the sizes, shapes, and profiles shown or, if not shown, of the required dimensions to receive adjacent grating, plates, doors, or other work to be retained by the framing. Except as otherwise shown, fabricate from structural steel shapes and plates and steel bars, of all welded construction using mitered corners, welded brackets and splice plates, and a minimum number of joints for field connection. Cut, drill, and tap units to re- ceive hardware and similar items to be anchored to the work. 3. Equip units with integrally welded anchor straps for casting into poured concrete or building into masonry wherever possible. Furnish inserts if units must be installed after concrete is poured. (See concrete Sections for installation of inserts. ) Except as otherwise shown, space anchors 2 feet 0 inches on center, and provide minimum anchor units of 1-1/4- _ • inch-x-1/4-inch-x-8-inch steel straps. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 01;"12050 MISCELLANEOUS METAL • Section 05500--Page 11 4. Galvanize miscellaneous frames and supports wherever indicated. F. Miscellaneous Steel Trim: Provide shapes and sizes as required for the profiles shown. Except as otherwise noted, fabricate units from structural steel shapes and plates and steel bars, with continuously welded joints and smooth, exposed edges. Use concealed field splices wherever possible. Provide cutouts, fittings, and an- chorages as required for coordination of assembly and installation with other work. G. Shelf Angles: 1. Provide structural-steel shelf angles of sizes shown for attachment to concrete framing. Provide slotted holes to receive 3/4-inch bolts, spaced not more than 6 inches from ends and not more than 24 inches on center, unless otherwise shown. 2. Galvanize shelf angles to be installed on exterior • concrete framing. H. Structural-Steel Door Frames: 1. Fabricate structural-steel door frames of structural shapes and bars as shown, fully welded, uniform, square, and true. Plug-weld built-up members; con- tinuously weld exposed joints; grind exposed welds smooth. Provide 5/8-inch-x-1-1/2-inch steel bar stops, unless otherwise shown, plug-welded to frames, except where removable stops are indicated. Secure removable stops to frame with countersunk machine screws, uniformly spaced at not more than 10 inches on center. Provide necessary reinforcements and drill and tap as required for finish hardware. 2. Provide steel strap anchors for securing door frames into adjoining concrete or masonry, using 1/8-inch-x- 2-inch straps of the length required for a minimum 4-inch embedment, unless otherwise shown. Weld anchors to frame jambs not more than 12 inches from both bottom and head of frame, and space anchors not more than 30 inches apart. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility ��)251 MISCELLANEOUS METAL • Section 05500--Page 12 3. Extend the bottom of frames to the floor elevation shown and secure to concrete with steel angle clips welded to frames, anchored with expansion shields and bolts. I. Elevator Sills, Gratings, Screens, Frames, and Supports: 1. As detailed, and as specified and required. 2. Refer to Section 14200 for applicable Specifications. J. Structural grating for catwalk shall be manufactured by Western or an approved equal. 1. See Drawings for style and size of the structural grating. K. Metal Security Net: • 1. Security Mesh: Shall be 12-gauge galvanized steel, 1-inch opening. 2. Structural Cable: Zinc-coated steel structural wire rope shall meet ASTM Specification A603. 3. Stainless Steel Insert: Zinc coated. PART 3--EXECUTION 3.1 INSPECTION Examine the areas and conditions under which miscellaneous metal items are to be installed. Notify the Architect, in writing, of conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the work. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3. 2 PREPARATION Furnish setting drawings, diagrams, templates, instructions, and directions for the installation of anchorages, such as concrete inserts, anchor bolts, and miscellaneous items • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 002-0` 2, MISCELLANEOUS METAL Section 05500--Page 13 having integral anchors, which are to be embedded in concrete to masonry construction. Coordinate the delivery of such items to the Project site. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. Setting Loose Bearing Plates: 1. Clean concrete and masonry bearing surfaces of any bond-reducing materials, and roughen to improve bond to surfaces. Clean the bottom surface of bearing plates. 2. Set loose bearing plates on wedges, or other adjust- able devices. After items have been positioned and plumbed, tighten anchor bolts. Do not remove wedges or shims, but if protruding, cut-off flush with the edge of the bearing plate before packing with mortar. 3. Pack bedding mortar solidly between bearing surfaces and plates to ensure that no voids remain. • B. Fastening to In-Place Construction: Provide anchorage devices and fasteners where necessary for securing mis- cellaneous metal items to in-place construction, includ- ing threaded fasteners for concrete and masonry inserts, toggle bolts, through-bolts, lag bolts, wood screws, and other connectors as required. C. Cutting, Fitting, and Placement: 1. Perform cutting, drilling, and fitting required for the installation of the miscellaneous metal items. Set the work accurately in location, alignment, and elevation; plumb, level, true, and free of rack; measured from established lines and levels. Provide temporary bracing or anchors in formwork for items which are to be built into concrete, masonry, or similar construction. 2. Fit exposed connections accurately together to form tight hairline joints. Weld connections which are not to be left as exposed joints, but cannot be shop welded because of shipping size limitations. Grind • joints smooth and touch up shop paint coat. Do not Contra Costa County Detention Fa pity 1` )A�_ 3 MISCELLANEOUS METAL • Section 05500--Page 14 weld, cut, or abrade the surfaces of exterior units which have been hot-dip galvanized after fabrication and are intended for bolted or screwed field connec- tions. D. Field Welding: Comply with AWS Code for the procedures of manual shielded-metal arc welding, the appearance and quality of welds made, and the methods used in correcting welding work. E. Installation of Catwalk: Install structural grating with straight edge bond up and placed so that the direction of the "LWD" parallels the direction of the span. F. Installation of Backing Plates for Equipment: Provide 16-gauge steel plate. Equipment manufacturer shall pro- vide backing details. See appropriate Sections, Division 11. • G. Touch-up Painting: Immediately after erection, clean field welds, bolted connections, and abraded areas of the shop paint, and paint all exposed areas with the same material as used for shop painting. Apply by brush or spray to provide a minimum dry-film thickness of 2.0 mils. i **END OF SECTION** i i j j Contra Costa County Detention Facility T . 00251 STEEL STAIRS • Section 05510--Page 1 PART 1--GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Furnish all labor, equipment, materials, and services necessary to fabricate and install all prefabricated steel stairs, including railings and handrails as shown on the Drawings and specified herein. B. Metal stairs, including concrete-filled metal pan treads, landings, all metal railing and metal handrail brack- ets in stairwells, and handrails at cluster mezzanines. • 1.3 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE A. Concrete for Metal Pans: Section 03300 (including abra- sive treatment) . B. Installation of Items Embedded in Concrete: Section 03100. C. The metal railings that are specified in Section 05500. r D. Finish Painting: Section 09900. E. Wood Handrail: Section 06220. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. AISC Code of Standard Practice and Specifications. Contra Costa County Detention Facility j STEEL STAIRS • Section 05510--Page 2 B. AWS Code of Arc and Gas Welding in Building Construction. C. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) desig- nations as they occur in this Specification. D. Railings, stairs, and ornamental metal shall conform to Architectural Metal Handbook as published by the National Association of Ornamental Metal Manufacturers. i i 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Show connections, welds, thicknesses, sixes, and instal- lation to work of others. B. Shop details of metal stringers, design and fastening of treads, metal railing, and anchoring. • C. Submit in accordance with General Requirements. D. Submit layout plans and sections of stairs and railing showing extent and spacing of supports for each instal- lation. , t 1. 6 PRODUCT HANDLING s A. Protection: Use all means necessary to protect the mate- rials of this Section before, during, and after installa- tion of steel stairs and to protect the installed work and materials of all other trades. j 6 B. Replacements: In the event of damage, immediately make j all repairs and replacements necessary to the approval of I the Architect and at no additional cost to the Owner. r PART 2--PRODUCTS t 2.1 MATERIALS Contra Costa County Detention Facility STEEL STAIRS Section 05510--Page 3 • A. Steel: ASTM A7 or A36. B. Mild Steel: ASTM A282 or better; for secondary parts and railings. C. Pipe: ASTM A53, Grade B. D. Prime Paint: Zinc chromate or approved shop grey primer, Federal Specification TT-P-86a, Type II. E. Not Used. F. Treads: At exterior stairs: steel plate, checkered pat- tern. G. Hollow Metal Panel: 1. Hot-Rolled Steel Sheets and Strip: 16-gauge, commer- cial-quality, carbon steel, pickled and oiled, com- plying with ASTM A569 and ASTM A568. i 2. Supports and Anchors: Fabricate of not less than 16-gauge sheet steel. Galvanize after fabrication units to be built into exterior walls, complying with ASTM A153, Class B. H. Inserts, Bolts, and Fasteners: Manufacturer's standard units, complying with ASTM A153, Class C or D as applic- able. I. See Section 08110, "Security Hollow Metal Work," for quality standards, fabrication, and painting. PART 3--EXECUTION 3.1 FABRICATION AND ERECTION • A. Verify dimensions at job site; review approved Shop Draw- ings for detail requirements of adjacent work. Contra Costa County Detention Facility V.029r1 STEEL STAIRS • Section 05510--Page 4 B. Conform to approved details, to referenced standards shown on Structural Drawings, and to codes applicable to the work. When not shown, work shall be consistent with approved data. C. Structural Welds: Continuous full-penetration type, un- less shown. D. Exposed Welds: Draw-fill and grind smooth if exposed. E. Fabricate members as required to receive work of other Sections; provide cutouts, coping, holes, and similar -work as necessary, except drilling and tapping for screws. F. Furnish accessories, connections, and fastenings neces- sary to complete work. • G. Deliver, unload, and store materials and assemblies by methods to avoid damage or deterioration to the work. H. Provide temporary bracing and stays of adequate type and strength; maintain in place until all structural compo- nents are in place and secured. I. All stairs and railings shall meet the structural and dimensional requirements of the code or law of the place of work. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Install stairs, scheduling work to coincide with adjacent work of others. Drill holes for bolts in supporting mem- bers only with Architect's approval. Coordinate this work with Structural Steel Contractor. e E� I i • f Contra Costa County ; Detention Facility Ori`. 8 1 STEEL STAIRS Section 05510--Page 5 I B. After bolting up to others" framing and after installing { steps and rails, touch up shop coat of primer where dam- aged. **END OF SECTION** Contra Costa County Detention Facilit EXPANSION JOINTS AND COVERS • Section 05800--Page 1 PART 1--GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. The extent of expansion joints and covers is shown on the Drawings, including notes and details indicating style and types of installation. B. It is intended that all expansion-joint material, covers, neoprene bellows, angle fastenings, and associated fas= teners be provided and installed under this Section. • 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer's Instructions: In addition to the require- ' ments of these Specifications, comply with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations for all phases of the work, including preparation of substrate, applying mate- rials, and protection of installed units. B. Field Measurements: Take field measurements prior to preparation of Shop Drawings and fabrication, where pos- sible, to ensure proper fitting of the work. However, do not delay job progress; allow for trimming and fitting wherever the taking of field measurements before fabri- cation might delay the work. C. Inserts and Anchorages: 1. Furnish inserts and anchoring devices which must be set in concrete or built into masonry for the instal- lation of expansion-joint work. Provide setting drawings, templates, instructions, and directions for ' installation of anchorage devices. Coordinate de- livery with other work to avoid delay. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 0 260 { EXPANSION JOINTS AND COVERS • Section 05800--Page 2 2. See concrete and masonry Sections of these Specifica- tions for installation of inserts and anchorage devices. D. Shop Assembly: Preassemble items in the shop to the greatest extent possible, so as to minimize field splic- ing and assembly of units at the Project site. Disassem- ble units only to the extent necessary for shipping and handling limitations. Clearly mark units for reassembly and coordinated installation. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Manufacturer's Data: Submit two copies of manufacturer's specifications and installation instructions for each type of metal expansion-joint covers required. Include manufacturer's certification as required to show compli- ance to these Specifications. • B. Shop Drawings: Submit detailed Drawings showing layout of expansion-joint-cover assemblies and all special con- nections, jointing, and accessories which are not com- pletely shown in the manufacturer's data. Include plans and elevations at not less than 1-inch-to-l-foot-0-inches scale, and include details of sections and connections at not less than 3-inches-to-l-foot-0-inches scale, as required. Include setting templates as required. C. Samples: Submit three samples of each type of metal finish, not less than 6 inches long. Samples will be reviewed by Architect for color and texture only. Com- pliance with all other requirements is the exclusivje responsibility of the Contractor. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.1 GENERAL A. - Expansion-joint cover details are based on the products of one or more manufacturers as modified for heavy-duty • and security installation. All as shown on the Details and specified herein. Contra Costa County Detention Facility I) EXPANSION JOINTS AND COVERS • Section 05800--Page 3 1. Design is based on the products of Metalines, IPC. Provide the specified products or the equal products of Architectural Art Mfg. ; Balco, Inc. ; or an equal approved in advance by the Architect. B. Neoprene and Metal Expansion Joints: 1. 26-gauge, galvanized steel flanges mechanically and adhesively bonded to cured, calendered, 1/16-inch- thick neoprene sheet. 2. 3/8-inch-thick, closed-cell neoprene foam insulation shall be cemented to the underside of the neoprene sheet. 3. Provide factory-fabricated tees, crossovers, and cor- ners as required. 4. Provide J-M "Expands-Flash" or approved equal. • C. Neoprene Expansion-Joint Covers: 1. Closed-cell neoprene conforming to ASTM C509. 2. Provide neoprene/hypalon coating in color to be selected by Architect. 3. Provide double seal and aluminum retainers. 4. Design is based on the product of D. S. Brown Co. Provide the specified product or an equal approved in adavnce by the Architect. D. Finishes: , 1. Aluminum floor covers: mill finish, unless otherwise shown. 2. Aluminum covers, except floors: fine satin, clear anodic coating complying with AA-M31C12A31. E. Wearing Surfaces: Abrasive-filled thresholds of manufac- turer's standard. Type as shown on the Drawings. Contra Costa County Detention Facilit N, 2 EXPANSION JOINTS AND COVERS • Section 05800--Page 4 F. Protection: Cover exposed metal surfaces with factory- applied adhesive paper or polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pro- tective strippable coating. i G. Fire-Resistive Requirements: 1. Where fire-resistive plates are shown, modify these specifications to obtain the required rating. 2. Provide manufacturer's standard fire-resistive plates. 2.2 FABRICATION A. General: Furnish the basic profile and operating units l for expansion-joint covers as shown on the Drawings. Select units comparable to those shown or required for I the joint size, and to absorb variations in adjacent sur- faces and structural movement. Furnish the longest prac- ticable lengths to minimize the number of end joints. • Provide hairline mitered corners where joint changes direction or abuts other material systems. B. Fabricate metal work from 6063-T5 aluminum alloy to pro- files shown. PART 3--EXECUTION 3.1 INSPECTION Examine the areas and conditions under which expansion-joint items are to be installed. Notify the Architect, in writing, of conditions detrimental to the proper and timely completion of the work. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfac- tory conditions have been corrected. 3.2 PREPARATION Coordinate setting drawings, diagrams, templates, instruc- tions, and directions for the installation of items having i integral anchors which are to be embedded in concrete or masonry construction. Coordinate the delivery of such items I • to the Project site. Contra Costa County Detention Facility EXPANSION JOINTS AND COVERS • Section 05800--Page 5 3.3 INSTALLATION A. Fastening to In-Place Construction: Provide anchorage devices and fasteners where necessary for securing items to in-place construction; including, threaded fasteners for concrete and masonry inserts and other connectors as required. B. Cutting, Fitting, and Placement: 1. Perform all cutting, drilling, and fitting required for the installation of the items. Set the work ac- curately in location, alignment, and elevation, plumb, level, true, measured from established lines f and levels. Provide temporary bracing or anchors in formwork for items which are to be built into con- crete, masonry, or similar construction. 2. Install joint-cover assemblies in true alignment. Set floor covers at elevations to be flush with adja- cent finished floor materials. Locate wall, ceiling, • and soffit covers in continuous contact with adjacent surfaces. Securely attach in place with all required accessories. Locate anchors approximately 3 inches from each end, 12 inches on center between ends for set screws, and 18 inches on center between ends for other fasteners, unless closer spacing is recommended by the manufacturer. 3. Hold end joints to the minimum; make end joints with strong, rigid, mechanical splice plate in true align- ment, with hairline joints. i 3.4 - CLEANING AND PROTECTION Do not remove strippable protective material until finish work in adjacent areas is complete. When protective material is removed,. clean exposed metal surfaces in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 3. 5 GUARANTEE Provide 5-year written guarantee that all work of this Sec- tion will remain watertight and free of defects of workman- ship and materials. **END OF SECTION** Contra Costa County Detention Fa IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for Detention ) Facility Hollow Metal , Contra Costa County Detention Facility Project, RESOLUTION NO. 78/72 Martinez, California. ) . Re: Project No. 5269-926-(54 WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the Detention Facility'Hollow Metal Project, Contra Costa County Detention Facility Project, Martinez, California, Project No. 5269-926-(54), have 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 work is necessary for the construction of the Detention Facility; and WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and WHEREAS the Planning 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 February 23, 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 January 24, 1978 Originator: Public Works Department Detention Facility Project cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Public Works Director County Counsel RESOLUTION NO. 78/72 00261 _ter NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT DETENTION FACILITY HOLLOW METAL PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(54) f 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 February 23,' 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: ' Detention Facility Hollow Metal which includes: Furnishing only hollow metal doors and frames and security metal doors and frames F.O.B. jobsite to be installed by others. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction I.tanager's initial estimated construction cost is $450,000.00. 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 2:00 PM on February_7, 1978. Any questions in regards to this Contract should be directed to Craig Braccia, Turner Construction Company, Telephone: (415) 229-3610. s Only bids submitted by Contractors licensed by the State of California will be considered. Each proposal is to be.in accordance with the Plans and Specifications on file at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 104 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 - j Street) Martinez, California 94553,* upon request. i Y A-1 Microfilmed wifh 100ar.4 or( NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) r� The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the i 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 j 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 23rd_Day of February 1978 at -2:00 PM and will be opened in public and at the time due in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Room 107, Administration Building, Martinez, - (: California, and there read and recorded. Any Bid Proposals recieved after that time specified in this notice will be returned unopened. , The successful bidder will be required to furnish- a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount equal to fifty percent of the Contract price and a Faithful Performance' Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the contract price, said bonds to be secured from a Surety Company authorized to do business in the State of California. - A-2 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California. or local law applicable thereto, the 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 t workman or mechanic required to execute the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The .prevailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk -of the-Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference thereto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For any classification not included in the list, the minimum rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County_ The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. - BY ORDER. OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY J. R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK _ OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA - _ BY - _ Deputy_ DATED: JAN 2 4 1978 PUBLICATION DATES: 044 97 �. • CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY DETENTION FACILITY HOLLOW METAL PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(54 L .... 1�JI lr Fri\ C')JIM Com. G.� DATED: January 24, 1978 • PREPARED FOR: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Sixth Floor, Administration Building Martinez, California BY: KAPLAN/McLAUGHLIN ARCHITECTS 901 Battery Street San Francisco, California P0A, 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 j 0 Information to Bidders Part II p-1 E Instructions to Bidders E-1 - E-4 F General Conditions F-1 - F-25 i 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 ' S J Proposal J-1 - J-5 SPECIFICATIONS Division 1: General Requirements 01010 - Special Conditions 1 - 8 Division 2: Technical Specifications 08110 - Hollow Metal Doors and Frames 1 - 8 08112 - Security Hollow Metal Work 1 - 9 R� Division 3: Project Manual dated January 24, 1978 i Sections 29, 30, 31 , 34, 39 and 40 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT DETENTION FACILITY HOLLOW METAL PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(54) 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 February 23, 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Hollow Metal which includes: Furnishing only hollow metal doors and frames and security metal doors and frames F.O.B. jobsite to be installed by others. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction Manager's initial estimated construction cost is $450,000.00. • 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 2:00 PM on February 7, 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 by the State of California will be considered. Each proposal is to be_in accordance with the Plans and Specifications on file at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 103, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California. The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Plans and Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained by prospective bidders at the Turner Construction Project Office, at the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California 94553, upon request. A-1 002"4 U 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 1 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 j 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 j Works Department, 6th Floor, County Adminstration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553, on or before the i 23rd Day of February 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. A-2' 1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) i - Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to execute the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference thereto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For any classification not included in the list, the minimum rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid. and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. - BY ORDER. OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • J. R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BY Deputy. DATED: PUBLICATION DATES: i PROJECT DESCRIPTION CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY HOLLOW METAL This Contract is for furnishing all hollow metal doors and frames and furnishing security hollow metal doors and frames as required. The Detention Facility Project is located in downtown Martinez, California and is bound by Willow Street, Pine Street, Ward Street and Mellus Street. t B-1 of),�'�} 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 - HOLLOW METAL - 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 415T 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 2:00 PM, on February 7, 1978. C-1 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part 1 5. Safety: Introduction• . f 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 t 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 t 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. f 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 F 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 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. 1 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 i 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 ; or foreman in charge and will emphasize the workman's participation. Your job superintendent shall attend these meetings to lend his support to the safety program and to { coordinate the solution of problems. • C. A superintendent and foreman's meetings will be held at least ` every two weeks. This meeting shall be attended by representa- tives of all Contractors and will be conducted by Turner, for the purpose of reviewing the safety record, acting on suggestions made by job personnel and for analyzing future -scheduled work to determine safety precautions that are necessary for accident control and elimination of potential hazards. Accident Reporting Procedure Maintaining control of the safety program requires prompt and accurate reporting of all accidents and injuries. It will be your responsibility to submit one copy of all Accident/ Injury Reports to Turner Construction Company for permanent record. These Accident/Injury Reports must be submitted on one of the follow- ing forms: 1 . Cal OSHA Form 5020 (Rev. 3) and your Foreman's Report of Injury. 2. Standard report form which you submit to your insurance carrier. • 3. One (1) copy of your Annual Report, Cal OSHA Form 102, covering all work performed on the County of Contra Costa Detention Facility Project. n s� i C-3 09 i o INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part II • 1 . Scope: A. The Contractor will furnish only all Security Hollow Metal Work and Hollow Metal Doors and Frames as shown and noted on the Contract Drawings and as specified in Technical Specification Sections 08110 and 08112. All materials will be delivered F.O.B. Jobsite. B. The materials will be received, unloaded and installed by another Contractor. The Hollow Metal Contractor shall provide two (2) working days' notice prior to delivery to the jobsite of any materials under this Contract. 2. Schedule: A Notice to Proceed is anticipated by March 15, 1978. Two Hundred (200) typical cell door frames will be required on the jobsite by June 1 , 1978, all remaining frames, sidelights, etc. , by July 1 , 1978. Hollow Metal Doors are required by December 1 , 1978, Total Contract Completion required within 350 calendar days from the Notice to Proceed. • 3. Payment: Hollow Metal delivered to the jobsite will be paid in full sixty (60) days from receipt of materials. The Contractor shall promptly replace or repair any material improperly fabricated or damaged in shipment. 4. 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 Company 1742 Franklin Street Oakland, California PHONE: (415) 444-8001 or 465-7363 D-1 • 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 b 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. I 2. EXAMINATION OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SITE OF 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 thest 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 condtions to be encountered. E-1 Instructions to Bidders (Continued) B. DISCREPANCIES OR ERRORS: If omissions. discrepancies. or apparent errors are found in the plans and specifications prior to the date of bid opening. the bidder shall submit a written request for a clarification which will be given in the form of addenda to all bidders if time permits. 3. BIDDING DOCUMENTS A. Bids shall be made upon the special Proposal (Bid Form). with all items completely filled out; numbers shall be stated both in writing and in figures, the signatures of all persons signed shall be in longhand. The completed form should be without interlineal- tions, alternations or erasures. no alternative proposals. Additional copies of the Proposal (Bid Form) may be obtained.from those supply- ing these specifications. B. Bids shall not contain any recapitulation of the work to be done; alternative proposals will not be considered, unless called for. No oral, telegraphic or telephonic proposals or modifications will be considered. 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 S, Title 1, of the Government Code. 0. 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 authorised to insure surety bonds in the State of California, made payable to "Contra -Costa County", in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount of the bid. No bid shall be considered unless one of the forms of bidder's security is enclosed therewith. The above-mentioned security shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will be forfeited by the bidder and retained by the County if the. successful bidder refuses, neglects or fail to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being requested to do so by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa.. Contra Costa County. Detention Facility E-2 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. r Bid proposals shall be seated and shall be submitted to the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, on or before the 19th Day of January 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. i S. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSALS: A. Any bid may be withdrawn at any time prior to the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids, provided that a request in writing, executed by the bidder or his duly authorized representative, for the withdrawal of such bid is filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. 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 tome a new bid. This article does not authorize the withdrawal of any bid after the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids. 6. IRREGULAR PROPOSALS: A. The County also reserves the right to accept any or all alternates and unit prices tailed 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 said 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•s. 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 E-4 • GENERAL CONDITIONS SECTION 1. Definitions: Whenever the following terms, pronouns in place of thee, cc initials of organizations appear in the contract documents. they shall have the following meaning: Addend - A document issued by the County during the bidding period which modifies, supersedes, or supplements the original contract documents. Affirmative Action Manpower Utilization Re - A written document (daily, weekly., or monthly) prepared by the contractor for submission to the County wbicb reports the total number of employees, the total number of min- ority employees, and the present minority manhours of total am- bours worked on the prosect. Asreement - The written document of agreement, exe- cuted by the County and the Contractor. rchltect or En sneer - Shall mean the architect, engineer, individual or co-partnership, employed by the County Of Contra Costa; as designated on the title sheet of these speci- fications. When Contra Costa County is designated as the Eneer, Engineer shall mean the Public Works Director, or his authorized 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 Supervisors - Shall mean the duly elected or appointed ofT ciala w o ch onsticute such a Board, who will act for the County in all matters pertaining to the Contract. C�haniLe Order - Is any change in contract time- or price and any change in-contract documents not covered by subcontractors ek Project Inspector, Construction Supervisor, Inspector, or Cle of t e Works chill mean t e aut Drize a ent of the County at tt►e site oY 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 Manager - The Construction Manager Is the County's construction representative as described - in the" Special ConditionS_ Section 01010_- - F-1 GENERAL CONDITIONS SEMW 1. Definitions- (continued) Contractor - The individual, partnership, corppooration, assoeiatiom, o t venture, or any combination thereof, who has entered into a contract with the County. Count - Shall mean the County of Contra Costa. a political subdiv Sion of the State of California and party of the first part. or its duly authorized agent acting within the scope of their authority. Field Orde - Is an instruction given during the course of theee Section 163). General Notes - The written instructions, provisions, conditions. or other requirements appearing on the dra"A.W, 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, La- formation and schedules thereon, or exact reproduction-thereof, adopted and approved by the Count showing the location, character, ns dimeion. and details of the work. Specificatigns - The instructions.*previsions. condi- tions and dota requirements pertaini to tM methods and man- ener of performing the work, or to the qualities and quantities of work to be furnished and installed under this contract. Subcontractor - An individual, partnershi , corporation. association, o t venture. or an combination therso�. who con- tracts with t Contractor to perform work or labor or render service in or about the work. The term subcontractors ahall_not include those who supply materials only. Superintendent - The representative of the Contractor who shall be present at the work site at all times duringpparform- anee of the work. Such Superintendent shell 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. Supplementary Agreement - A written agreement providing for alteration. amendment. or extension of the contract. Work - The furnishing and installing of all labor. materials, art Iles, supplies, and equipment as specified, desig- nated, or required by the contract.' -- _ F-2 ViWIS3 GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) sr=10K 2. Governing Laws and Rejtulstiondi A. The Contractor shall keep informed of and observe, sad comply with and causeall of his agents sad am- 1loyees to observe and comply with all prevail,, taderal bad tats low, local ordinances, and rules and regu tion 0640 pursuant to said lams. which in env war of fact tie tomduet of the wort of this contract. B. All work and materials shall be is full accord- awes mitb 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, ad other applicable State laws or regulations. Nothing in these Plans or Specifications is to be construed to perait work.aot conforming to these Codes. The Contractor shall apcopies of Codes on job at all times during construction per ed. C. Excerpts from Section 4422 of the Labor Code of the Stats 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 as estimated expenditure is a:cess of $23,000.00 for'the excavation of aq nreeb or tranches fiva net or more in depth, shall be awarded C unless it contains a clause requiring submission by the Contractor sad acceptance by the awarding body or by a re istered civil or structural engineer, employed byte awarding body to wtwn authority to accept has been deligated, In advance of aa- cavatios, of a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, brae- ing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protection from the hazard of caving ground during the excavation of such trencb or trenches. If such plu varies from the shoring system standards established by the Construction Safety Orders, the plan shall be prepared by a registered civil or structural engineer. "Nothu is this section shall be deemed to allow the use of a shoring, Sloping. or protective system less effective than that regwired 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 stall have the same meaning as in Labor Code Sec- tions 1720 and 1722 respectively." F-3 GENERAL CONDITIONS (continuedZ SECTION 3. Patents and Royalties: A. The Contractor shall provide and pay for all licenses and royalties necessary for the legal use and operation of any of the equipment or specialties used in the work. Certificates showing the payment of any such licenses or royalties. and per- mits for the use of any Patented or copyrighted devices shall be secured and paidfor by the Contractor and delivered to the County on completion of t work, if required. SECTION 4. Contractor's Responsibility for Work and Publig t t es• A. The Work: , Until the formal acceptance of the work by the County, the Contractor shall have the charge and care thereof and shall bear the risk of injury or damage to an part of the work by the action of the elements or from any otu cause oz- cept as provided in Section 23. The Contractor, at Contractor's cost. shall rebuild, repair. restore. and make good all such damages to any portion of the work occasioned by any of such causes before its accept- ance. B. Public Utilities: A. The Contractor shall send proper notices, make all necessary arrangements, and perform all other services required in the care and maintenance of all public utilities. The Cow- tractor shall assume all responsibility concerning same for which the County may be liable. b. Enclosing or boxing in, for portection of any public utilit,v equipment. shall be done by the Contractor. Opon comple- tion o the wort the Contractor • ll remove all enclosures fill In all openings 11 masonry. grouting the same watertight, an� 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. SECTION S. Bond and Insurance: A. The Contractor to whom the work is awarded shall within five (S) working days after being notified enter into a contract with the owner on the Contra Costa County Standard Form for the work in accordance with the drawing and Specifications, shall fur- nish and file at the same time labor and material and faithful par- formance bonds as set forth in the advertisement for bids, on a form acceptable to the County. F-4 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION S. Bond and Insurance (Continued) • B. Compensation Insurance The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this Contract adequate Morkmens' 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 Workmen' Compensation Insurance for the latter's employees, unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Contractor. In case any class of employee engaged in hazardous work under the Contract at the site of the project is not protected under the Workmens' Compensation statute, or in case there is no applicable Workmens' Compensation statute, the Contractor shall provide,, and shall cause each subcontractor to provide, adequate insurance for the protection of his employees not otherwise protected. C. Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance: The Contractor, at no cost to Public Agency, shall obtain and maintain during the term hereof, Comprehensive Liability Insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles;.with a minimum combined single limit coverage of s 500,000 for all damages due to bodily injury. sickness or disease, or death to any person, and coverage in the amount of $500.000 for any damage to property. includ- ing the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurence. Consultant shall furnish evidence of such coverage, naming Public Agency, its officers and employees as additional insureds, and requir- ing 30 days' written notice of policy lapse or cancellation. The Contractor shall submit a Certificate of Liability Insurance which shall include the 'hold harmless' agreement as required in the Articles of Agreement. D. Builders: Risk: The Owner is carrying a Builders' Risk Policy on the Project'. However. each Contractor is responsible for the deductible of $5.000 per occurence. • F-5 r • a CEIERAL CONDITIONS (continued) S. IM AM INSURAMM (continued) It. C,QTIFICATES OF INSURANCE: Certificates of such Workmen's Compensation, Public Liability. Property Damage Insurance, and firs Insurance, shall ' be filed vitt the County and shall be subject to County approval for adequacy of protection. All certificates shall indicate that Contra Costa County has been named as an additional insured. !bass tl� certificates al contain approvision that eowerap af- forded under the policies will not bs cancelled until at least thirty days' prior written notice has been given to Contra Costs County. P. PERFORMANCE 11014D• One bond shall be in the amount of One Hundred percent (100;) of the Contract, and shall insure the Owner during the life of the Contract and for the term of one (1) ear from the data of acceptance of the work against faulty or raper mater- isle or woris.anship that may be discovered during t tine. C. PATHM BOND' One bond shall be in the amount of fifty percent (SOL) of the Contract price, and shall be in accordance with the law of the State of California to secure the ppaymsat of all claim foe labor and materials used or consumed in the ppeerformance of this contract and of all amounts under the Unemployment Insurance Act. 5=I0H i. Eagett[ItACTING' A. The Contractor shall be responsible for all work per- formed under this contract. and no subcontractor will be rocs nised as such. All persons engaged in the work will be considered as enployeas of the Contractor. &. The Contractor shall give his personal attention to the ful- fillLent of this contract and shall keep the work under his control. When any subcontractor fails to prosecute a portion of the work is a manner satisfactory to the Architect or Engineer, the Contractor shall remove such subcontractor immediately upon written reqquest of the Architect or Engineer and he shall not again be employed on the work. C. Although the specification sections of this contract may be arranged according to various trades, or `eneral 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 "0 '" Al. COlO)ITIONS (Continued) SECTIO* G. Subcontracting (continued) D. Subletting or subcontracting any portion of the work as to which no subcontractor was designated in the original bid shall be permitted only In case of public emergency at 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. L. 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 SubcontractingFair Practices Act" beginning with Section 4100 of the Government ode . Violations of this Act by the Contractor may subject his to penalties which say include cancellation of contract, assessment of 10 percent of the subcontractor's bid, and disciplinary action by the Contractors' State License Board. SECTIO* 7. TIM OF WORK AND DAMAGES: A. The County will designate the starting day of the con- tract on which the Contractor shall immediately begin and thereafter diligently prosecute the work to completion. The Contractor obli- gates himself to complete the work on or before the date, or within the number of calendar days. set forth in the Proposal (lid fors) 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 tine required, dam"& will be sustained by the County. It is and will be ispract- icabls 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 vill ppaay to the County the gar of stoney stipulated per day in the Spscificationa for each and every day's delay in finishing the work beyond the time pres- cribed. If the Contractor fails to pay such liquidated damages the County may deduct the amount thereof fros 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, alone with adequate justification, shall be submitted to the County not later than one month following the delay._ E. Any money due or to become due the Contractor. say be retained to cover said iiquida[ed damtca 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 • qFJEM COMITIM (continued) Ste. Tilt {IORX AIO D1lIALW (contineud) F. Should the County for any cause, authorize a sus- pension of work the time oi such suspension will be added to wr the time allei for completion. Suspension of work by order of the County shall not be deemed a waiver of the claim of the County for damages for non-completion of the work after the adjusted time u required above. SECTION S. PROGRESS SCHEDULja: See Special Conditions _ paragraph 1.12 SECTION !. ?FMR? UTILITIES AM 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 pint to the points on the . site where water is necessary to carry on the work and upon cam- pletiom 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, ps equipment an piping that is necessary to per- form his wock ad shall remove the same upon the completion of the work. The Contractor shall pay for all power, light and gas used in the construction work. C. The Coetractor shall furnish,'wire for, install and main- tain temporary electric light wherever it is necessary to provide Illumination for the pr performance and/os inspection of the work. The lighting shall provide sufficient illumination and shall be so placed and distributed that these Specifications can be easily read ineverplace where said work is being performed. This tem- porary la-&&tequipment may be moved about but shall be maintained throughout the wort, available for the use of the Engineer, Project Inspector, or any other authorized representative of the County whenever required for inspection. F-8 l GEMP AL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 9. TD40RART UTILITIES AND FACILITIES (Continued) D. The Contractor shall provide and maintain for the duration of the work, temporary toilet facilities for the work- gem, These facilities shall be of an approved type conforming to the requirements of the County Health Department, and small be weathertight structures with raised floors. Structures ars to have adequate light and ventilation and door equipped with latch or lock. Contractor shall service such facilities daily, saintainimt same in a clean and sanitary condition. Portion of site occupied by toilet facilities shall be graded and _ cleaned uuppuu�pooaa removal of facilities when so ordered and/or upon completion of work. E. The County will Dal directly to the utility companies connection fees, anoena mon-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 b the Contractor. The County will not a for water, gas, tele- phone and electricity consumed cn the pro ect until after the County sakes written request to the utility companies that bil- lings be sent to the County. (Normally the County will sake these requests after the project is accepted as complete.) P. See Special Conditions for Variations to the above requirements. SECTION 10. YERMTS: A. The Contractor shall sake 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 sake or issue the same and having jurisdiction, and shall give all notices necessary in connection therewith. The Contractor is not required 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 HORS: 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 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 equiA%ent 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 cis • GEIERAL GOIDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 11. COIMO Oi WORK: C. The Contractor shall personally superintend the work and shall maintain a competent superintendent or foramen at all II& �, until the job is accepted by the County. This superinten�awtt shall be empowered to act in all natters pertaining to the work. D. Daily Manpower Reports shall be signed by the Contractor, or his Superintendent, and submitted weekly. E. Unless otherwise specified. the Contractor shall clear all obstructions and prepare the site ready for the construction, Be shall verify dimensions and scale of plot plans, and shall check all dimensions. levels, and construction. Ir. Whet* work of one trade joIa4 or is on other work, there shall be no discrepancy or incomplete portions wbas the total project is complete. n engaging one kind of waft with another, marrinngg or damaging sass* will not be psrmitted.' .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 wit"t expense to the County. C. The Contractor shall anticipate the relations of the various trades to progress of the work and shall see that required anchor&&* or blocking is furnished and set at proper times. Aa- chorage and blocking for each trade shall be a part of same, ex- cept where stated otherwise. M. Proper facilities shall be provided at all tines 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 la a dis- orderly or improper manner. he shall be discharged immediately as the written request of the Engineer/Architect, and such person shall not again be employed on the work. , SECTION 12. RESPONSIBILITY FOR SITE COKDITIONSi The following shall constitute exceptions, and the sole exceptions. to the responsibility of the Contractor set forth im Section 4, is 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 ` locktion substantially different from that shown, and such utilities are not reasonably apparent from iisual examination, then he shall Gsa COMITIONS (Continued! ,SECTION 12. RFSTONSIRILITT TOR SITZ (continued) prompt! notify the County in writing. Where necessary for the � of the contract, the Count shall issue a written order to the Contractor to wake such ad'Justment. rearrangement. repair. removal, alteration, or special handling of such utility, including repair of the damaged utility. Tor the purposes of the foregoing. "active" shall mean other than abandoned, and "utility installations" shall include the following: Steam, petroleum products air, chemical, water, sever, storm water, gas. electric, and telephone pipe linea or conduits. The Contractor shall perfoxn 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 his 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. X. If the contract requires excavation or other work to a stated ltait of excavation beneath the surface, and if Muting the course of the work the Count orders a change of depth or dines- cions of such subsurface work due to discovery of unsuitable bearing material or for any other cause, then adjustment to con- tract rice for such change will be made In accordance with Sac- tion 21. Except for the items of cost specified therein. the Con- tractor shall receive no compensation for any other cost, damage, or dela to his due to the presence of such unsuitable bearing material or other obstruction. SECTION 13, INSPECTION: A. The Contractor shall at all times perLit the County and their authorised agents to visit and inspect the work or annyart thereof amid the shops where work is in preparation. This ii gation shall include maintaining proper facilities and safe access for such inspection. Where the contract requires work, to be tested, t it shall not be covered up until inspected and approved by the County, and the Contractor shall be solely responsible for notify- Ing the Counrr where and when such work is in readiness for inspec- tion and testing. Should anr such work be covered without such test and approval, it shall be uncovered at the Contractor's ex- pense. E. Whenever the Contractor intends to perform work on Saturday. Sunday. or a legal holiday, he shall give notice to the County -och 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 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 13. INSPECTION: (Continued) C. The inspection of the work or materials shall not relieve the Contractor of any of his obligations to fulfill his contract as prescribed. Work and materials not meeting such requirements shall be made good and unsuitable work or materials may be rejected, notwithstanding that such work or materials have been previously inspected or that payment has been mads. SECTION 14. REJLLTIONS 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 shallamptly replace and reexecute his own work is accordance with ti; Contract and without expense to the County and shall rear 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 ser store the materials at the expense of the Contractor. If the Contractor does notp the expenses of such removal within ten (10) days thereafter, ibe County may upon tam (10) da7ra written notice. sell such materials at auction cc 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 REQUIREMEMIS: 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- sent equiresent occurring in any one of the documents is as binding as through occurring in all. S. Conflicts in the Contract Documents: In the event of conflict in the contract documentsthe priorities stated in sub- divisions 1, 2. 3. and 4 below shail govern: 1. Addenda shall govern aver all other contract doucments. except the County s Standard Form Agreement unless it is specifically indicated that such addenda shallQrevail. Subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda only to the extent specified. 2. In case of conflict between plans and specifi- cations. the specifications shall govern. 3. Conflict within the Plans: a. Schedules. when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the plans. b. Specific Notes. shall govern ever all other notes and all ether portions of the plans. c. Larger scale drawings shall govern over sm&ller.scale drawings. • F-12 1��93 • GCNCRAL CONDITIONS (Can't.) t1~ SECTION 15. 1NTERlIVAT10N OF CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS: (Co't.) 4. Conflicts within the Specifications: ! a. The "General Conditions of the Contract" shall govern ever all sections of the specifleations except for specific modifications thereto that my be stated In the Special Conditions. b. Omissions: if the contract documents aro not complete as to any siear detail of a required construction system or with regard to the saner of combining or Installing of parts. materials, or equlomr_nt. but there exists an accepted trade standard for gond and workmanlike conLcruction. 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 eves though the aggregate cost or Importance is substantial, and shall Include a single component which Is Incidental. even though its cost or importance may be substantial. 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. SECTION 16_ C1AR*.FICATIONS AND ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTION: 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 his that the work to be done or any setters relative there- to hereto are not suffielently 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 Instruct ons concerning the work. All such questions shall be resolved and Instructions to the Contractor Issued within a reasonable time by the County, whose decision shall be final and conclusive. Should the Contractor proceed with the work affected before receipt of Instructions from the County, he shall remove and replace or adjust any work which Is not in accordance therewith and he shall be responsible for any resultant damage. defect or added cost. R. Field Orders: During the course of the work the Architect and/or Engineer say 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 loin properly. A Field Order involves no change in contract time or price. Performance, partially or in full, of a Field Order shall constitute a waiver of claim for a change in contract time or price for the work covered by the Field Order, unless a Change Order has been issued. C. Change Orders:. See Section 21, this Division. F-13 • i GEMERAL COMITIOQS (CoN*t.) SECTION 17. PRODUCT AND REFERENCE STANDARDS: A. Product Designation: When descriptive catalogue designations, including manufacturer's name, product brand name, or model number are referred ! to in the contract documents, such designations shall be considered as being those found in industry publications of current issue at data of first iavitatioe to bid. R. 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. R. Mechanical equipment, fixtures and material shall be delivered C in original shipping crates to the job site and the County shall be notified of the receipt of such equipment, fixtures and material before uncrating. The County will, when desired, Inspect such equipment, fixtures or material to determine any damage or deviation from that specified. Items damaged during delivery shall he refected. 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 sake application to the County in writing for any proposed substitutions. Such application shall be accompanied by evidence satisfactory to the County that the material or process is equal to F-14 9129 j . GENERAL CCND1TiOM (Con't.) RSCTILN le, `:ATERIALS, ARTICLES. AND EQUIPIENr: (Can't.) that specified. Request for substitution shall be made in ample time for the County's consideration as no delay or extra time will be allowed on account thereof. Evidence furnished to the County by the Contractor shall consist of adequate site samples of material. testing laboratory reports on material or process, manufacturer's specification data. field reports on product's approval and use by other public agencies. material costs. and installation costs and maintenance provisions and experience or other data as required by the County. The County's decision concerning the refusal or acceptance of proposed substitute for that specified shall be accepted as final. Requests for substitution will only be considered when offered by the Contractor with the reason for substitution. 'Allure to submit competent evidence as required and requested by County shall be considered grounds for refusal of substitution. The Contractor shall include n notice of change in contract prices. if substitution is approved. D. All materials shall be delivered so as to insure a speedy and uninterrupted progress of ti•e work. Same shall be stored so as to cause no obstruction, and so as to prevent overloading of any portion of the structure. and the Contractor shall be entirely responsible for damage or loss by weather or other cause. It. Within fifteen (15) days after the staninR of the Contract, the Contractor shall submit for approval to the County a complete list of all materials it is proposed to use under this Contract, which differ in any respect / from materials specified. This list shall include all materials which are proposes' by the subcontractors as well as by himself for use in work of his Contract and which are not specifically mentioned in the Specifications. This Iist 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 fora 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 dental of request for substitution. aECIloi1 19. SHOP DRA.1NGS, DESCRIPTIVE DATA. SAMPLES. ALTERNATIVES:' _ A. The Contractor shall submit promptly to the County, so as to cause no delay in the work, all shop drawings. descriptive data and samples for the various trades as required by the specifications, and offers of alter- native*. if any. Such submittals shall be checked and coordinated by the Contractor with the work of other trades involved before they are submitted to the County for examination. . (� F-15 • _ f GENERAL ODNDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 19. SHOP DRAWINGS, DESCRIPTIVE DATA, SAMPLES, ALTERNATIVES: (Coni.) D. The Contractor shall submit to the County shop or diagram drawings In the number of copies as required in submittal schedule, or five (S) copies if no schedule is included in these documents. The drawings shall show completely the work to be done; any error or omission shall be made good by the Contractor at his own expense, even though the work be installed before same becomes apparent, as approval by the County covers general layout only. Fabrication, details and inspection shall conform to approved Contract Drawings. C. Descriptive Data: Submit sets of manufacturer's brochures or other data required by the specifications in the number of copies as required in submittal schedule, or five (5) copies if no schedule is included in these documents. The County will examine such submittals, noting thereon corrections, and return three copies with a letter of transmittal indicating actions taken by the County or required of the Contractor. D. Samples: Submit samples of articles, materials or equipment as required by the specifications. The work shall be in accordance with the approval of the samples. Saxples shall be removed from County property when directed. Samples not removed by the Contractor, at the County's option, will become the property of the County or will be removed or disposed of by the County at Contractor's expense. E. Alternatives: For convenience in demignation on the plans [ or in the specifications, certain materials. articles. or equipment may be designated by a brand or trade name or the name of the manufacturer together with catalog designation or other identifying information. hereinafter referred to generically as "designated by brand name'. An alternative material, article. or equipment which is of equal quality and of the required characteristics for the purpose intended may be proposed for use provided the Contractor complies with the following requirements: 1. The Contractor shall submit his proposal for an alternative In writing within the time limit designated in the specifications, or if not designated, then within a period which will cause no delay in the work. 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- ment shall be upon the Contractor. The County shall be the sole judge as to such matters. In the event that the County rejects the use of such alternative materials, articles, or equipment, then one of the particular products designated by brand name shall be furnished. F-16 r GENOAL CC.VOITIGNS (Coni.) SECTICB 19._ 34UP D.RAWINGS. DESCRIPTIVE DATA, S&tiPLES. ALTE14114TIVES: (Const.) The County will examine. with reasonable promptness. such submittals. and return of submittals to the Contractor shall not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for deviations and alternatives from the contract Plans and specifications. nor shall it relieve his from responsibility for errors in the submittals. A failure by the Contractor to Identify In his letter of transmittal material deviations from the plans and Specifications shall void the submittal and any action taken thereon by the County. When specifically requested by the County. the Contractor shall resubmit such shop drawins;s, descriptive data, and samples as may be required. If any mechanical. electrical, structural. or other changes are required for the proper installation and fit of alternative materials. articles, or equipment, or because ofdeviatlons from the contract plans and specifications, such changes shall not be made without the consent of the County and shall be made without additional cost to the County. S£CTICN 20, SAMPLES AND TESTS: The County reserves the right at its own expense to order tests of any part or the work- If as a result of any such test the work Is found unacceptable. It will be rejected and any additional test required by the County shall be at Contractor's expense. Unless otherwise directed. all (� samples for testing will be taken by the County from the materials. articles or equipment delivered. or from work performed, and tests will be under the super- vision of. or directed by. and at such places as may be convenient to the County. Materials. articles. and equipment requiring tests 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 2 L CHANGE ORDERS: The County reserves the right to order in writing changes in the plans and specifications, without voiding the contract, and the Contractor shall comply with such order. No change or deviation from the plans and specifications will be made without authority in writing from the County. Changed work shall be performed in accordance with the original i renuirements 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 lucre su© basis as supported by breakdown of estimated costs. F-17 . GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 21. CRANGE ORDERS: (Con't.) (2) on a unit,price basis. (3) On a cost-plus basis in accordance with the following conditions: (a) MARK-UPS: 1. For work performed by the Contractor an amount equal to the direct cost (as defined herein) of the work plus 15% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. 2. For work performed by a sub-contractor an amount equal to the direct costs (as defined herein) of the work plus 20% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 15% to the sub-contractor, 5% to __ _ Contractor.) 3. For work performed by a sub-cub-contractor an amount equal to the direct costs (as defined herein) of the work plus 25% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 15% to sub-sub-contractor, 5% to cub-contractor, 5% to Contractor.) 4. in no case will the total mark-up be greater than 25% of the direct costs notwithstanding the number of contract tiers actually existing. 5. For deleted work the cork-up shall be 10% of the direct costs or the agreed upon estimate thereof. (b) DIRECT COSTS: 1. Labor: The costs for labor shall include any employer payments to or on behalf of the workmen for health and welfare, pension, vacation and similar purposes. Labor rates will not be recognized when in excess of those prevailing in the locality and time the work is being performed. 2. Materials: The actual cost to the Contractor for the materials directly required for the performance of the changed work. Such cost of materials may include the cost of procureatent, transportation and delivery if necessarily incurred. If a trade discount by the actual supplier is available to the Contractor, it shall be credited to the County. If the materials are obtained from a supply or source owned wholly or in part by the Contractor, payment therefore will not exceed the current wholesale price for such materials. The term "trade discount" includes the concept of cash discount. • F-18 2 99 • GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: (Con't.) 2. Materials: (Con't.) If, in the opinion of the County, the cost of materials is excessive, or if the Contractor fails to furnish satisfactory evidence of the cost to him from the actual supplier thereof, then in either case the cost of the materials shall be deemed to be the lowest current wholesale price at which similar materials are available in the quantities required. The County reserves the right to furnish such materials as it dear 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 ot equipment directly required in the performance of the changed work. In computing the hourly rental of equipment, any time leas than 30 minutes shall be'"considered one-half hour. No payment will be made for time while equipment is inoperative due to breakdowns or for non-working days. In addition, the rental time shall include the time required to move the equipment to the cork from the nearest available source for rental of such equipment, and to return it to the source. If such equipment is not moved by its own power, then loading and transportation costs will be paid in lieu of rental time therefor. However, neither moving time nor loading and transportation costs will be paid if the equipment is used on the project in any other way than upon the changed work. Individual pieces of equipment having a replacement value of $1,000 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 locality where the work is performed. The amount to be paid to the Contractor for the use of equipment as set forth above shall constitute full compensation to the Contractor for the cost of fuel, power, oil, lubrication, supplies, 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) ALLOWABLE TIRE EXTENSIONS: For any change in the work, the Contractor shall be entitled only to such adjustments in time by which completion of the entire work is delayed due to performance of the changed work. Each estimate for a change in the work submitted by the Contractor shall state the amount of extra time that he considers should be allowed for making the requested change. F-19 - ��°3610 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: (Con't.) (d) RECORDS AND SUPPORTIVE INFORMATION: (1) The Contractor shall maintain his records In such a manner as to provide a clear distinction between the direct costs of extra work paid for on a cost-plus basis and the costs of other operations. (2) Contractor shall maintain daily records shoving man hours and material quantities required for cost plus work. The Contractor shall use a form approved or provided by the County. The forms will be filled out in duplicate and the County's Inspector will review and attach his approving signature to the form on the day the work is performed. (3) Rental and material charges shall be substantiated by valid copies of vendor's invoices. (4) The contractor's cost records pertaining to cost-plus work shall be open to inspection or audit by the County. a (e) FAILURE TO AGREE AS TO COST: Notwithstanding the failure of the County and the Contractor to agree as to cost of the proposed change order, the Contractor, upon written order from the County, shall proceed immediately with the changed work. Gaily job records shall be kept as indicated in Paragraph (d) above and when agreed to by the Contractor and the construction inspector, it shall become the basis for payment of the changed work. Agreement and execution of the daily job record by the construction Inspector shall not preclude subsequent adjustment based upon a later audit by the County. F-20 00301 • GENERAL ODNDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 22. LADOR- f Every part of the work shall be accomplished by workman, laborers. or mechanics especially skilled in the class of work required and workmanship shall be the best. SECTION 23, OCCUPANCY BY THE COUNTY PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE: The County reserves the right to occupy all or any part of the project prior to completion of the work. upon written order therefor. In such event, the Contractor will be relieved of responsibility for any Injury or damage . to such part as results from such occupancy and use by the County. 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 2b or during the guaranty period after such acceptance, as set forth in Section 2e. SECTION 24 PRESERVATION 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. E. 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 the County. SECTION 25, PAYMENT OF FEDERAL OR STATE TAXES: Any Federal. State or local tax payable on articles furnished by the Contractor, under the Contract, shall be Included in the Contract price and paid by the Contractor. The County will furnish Excise Tax Exemption Certificates to the Contractor for any articles which are required to be furnished under the .x_21 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 25. PAYMENT OF FEDERAL OR STATE TAXES: (Comet) 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 1L1ted 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 Mact. The form "Statement to Accompany Final Payment" ( 01Mshall 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 workmansbip 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 do , 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, that within 10 calen- dar days after being notified in writing by the County of any work not in accordance with the requirements of the contract or any • F-22 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't) SECTION 28. GUARANTEE (con't.) defects in the work, he will commence and prosecute with dus 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- mand. The County shall be entitled to all costs, including reasonable attorney's fees, necessarily incurred upon the con- tractor's refusal to pay the above costs. Notwithstanding the foregso1n.4 paragraph, in the event of an emergency constituting an Immediate hazard to the health or safety of the County's employees, property. or licen- sees, the County aaundertake at the Contractor's expense with- out prior notice al� 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 - GUARANTCL FOR ODNTRA COSTA CDUM WIIDIIM: MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA We hereby guarantee to the County of Centra Costa the (Type of Work) which we have Installed in the (Name of Building) California, for year (s) use from data 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 may 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 Is so doing. If we fall to comply with the above mentioned conditions within a reasonable time after being notified In writing, we, collectively and separately, do hereby authorise 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 teras, Including rime periods, specified for this work or materials in the plans and specifications for this project. This guarantee supersedes any previous guarantees we have sed* 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 C cX4n1FLf_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 las 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 clot". 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 r CONTRACT . (Construction Agreement) (Contra Costa County Standard Forst) 2. SPECIAL TEENS. These special terms are incorporated below by reference. (SS2.3) Parties: (Public Agency] i i (Contractor] j Comp ete leejal nate (S2) Zffootive Oats: (See 54 for starting date.) (S3) rhe York: � i s s (S4) CompZstion Time: (strike out (a) or (b) and 'calendar' or 'working•] (a) By (date] (b) Within calendar/working days from starting date. i (SS) Liquidated Damages: 5 per calendar day. (56) PubZie Agency's spent: (S7) Contract Price: $ (for unit price contractss more or less, in accordance with finished quantities at unit bid prices.) • (Strike out parenthetical material if inapplicable.) 2. SIGUATU ES 3 ACX.YCaLsDGFt£JT. Pubtia Acerev. By: (President, Chairman Or Other Designated Representative) } (Secretary) ' Contractor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and compliance with Labor Code 51861 concerning 'Workers' Compensation Lar. By: (CORPORM [Designate official capacity in the business SEAL] { By: Designate official capacity 1n the usines-s f iJots to Contractor (21 Executs ackno!adgnent form beZcv, and M if a corpora- ! tion, affix Corporate SeaZ. , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - State of California ) AC3J0NLEDG;1Z2T (by Corporation, County of ) ss' Partnership, or Individual) The person(s) signing above for Contractor, known to me in individual and business capacity as stated, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/they executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above exeeuted it. Dated: (NOTARIAL SEAL) :rotary Public - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - �� APPROVED by County Counsel. (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) 3. woRK CO27TRACT, CtwaGES. (a) By their signatures in Section 2, effective on the above date, these partles p.-=so and agree as set forth in this contract, incorporating by .hese references the material ('special terms*) in Sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own ost and expense, and in a wor)-smanlike manner, fully and faithfully perform and complete the work; and will furnisa all materials, labor, services and transportation necessary, convenient and proper in order fairly to perform the requirevents of this contract, all strictly in accordance with the Public Agency's plans, drawings and specifications. (c) The work can be changed only with Public Agency's prior written order specifying such change and its cost agreed to by Che parties; and the Public Agency shall never have to pay more than specified in See. 7 without such an order. !M 4. TIME: NOTICE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this work as directed in the speci- :cations or the :;otice tc roceed: and shall complete it as specified in Sec. 1. IIID "s. LIQUIDATED DMAGES. If the Contractor fails to cor.9 lets this contract and this work within the tine axed therefor, allowance being made for contingencies as provided herein, he becomes liable to the Public Agency for all its loss and damage therefrom; and because, from the nature of the case, it is and will be impracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and fix the Public Agency's actual damage from any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to the Public Agency the reasonable sum specified in Sec. 1, the result of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estimate fair average compensation therefor, for each calendar day's delay in finishing said work; and if the same be not paid, Public Agency may, in addition to its other remedies, deduct the same from any money due or to become due Contractor under this con- tract. If the Public Agency for any cause authorizes or contributes to a delay, suspen- sion of work or extension of time, its duration shall be added to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be deemed a waiver nor be used to defeat any right of the Agency to damages for non-completion or delay hereunder. Pursuant to Government Code See. 4215, the Contractor stall not be assessed liquidated damages for delay is 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 DOM-M:+IS. 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 Mis contracts and they are intense to ca-operate, so that any- •thing exhibited in the plans or drawings and not mentioned in the specifications or i special provisions, or vice versa, is to be executed as if exhibitedo mentioned and set forth in both, to the true intent and weaning thereof when taken all together; and f differences of opinion concerning these shall be finally determined by Public Agency's Agent specified in Sac. 1. 7. PAYMENT. (a) For his strict and literal fulfillment of these promises and conditions,' an7 as full compensation for all this work, the Public Agency shall pay the Contractor the sure specified in Sec. 1, except that in unit price contracts the payment shall be for i 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 mont%, 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 104 thereof pursuant to Government Code Sec. 53067, but not until defective work and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. 8. PAYtEMMS WITHHELD. (s) The Public Agency or its agent may withhold any payment, or � because of later aiscovered evidence nullify all or any certificate for payment, to such extent and period of time only as may be necessary to protect the Public Agency from loss because a!% (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. i (b) The Public Agency shall use reasonable diligence to discover and report to the Contractor, as the work progresses, tae :materials and labor which are not satisfactory to # it, so as to avoid unnecessary trouble or test to the Contractor in making good any I . defective work or parts. (e) 35 calendar days after the Public Agency files its aatice of completion of the entire `.. &-2 (CC-1; lov. 1t-�6) l�r�nQ r • I work, it shall issue a certificate to the Contractor and pay tse balance of the contract .price after deducting all amounts withheld under this contract, provided tits Contractor shows teat 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 filed against the work or site, and provided there are not reasonable inaications of defective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of liens of claims against Contractor. 9. IHSURAiaCU. (Labor Code 551060-01) On signing this contract, Contractor must give Public Agency (1) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations, or (2) a certificate of Workers' Compensation insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (3) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director i or the insurer. Contractor is aware of and complies with Labor Code Sec. 3700 and the workers' Compensation Law. I 10. BONDS. On signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for i approva 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 i payment for all labor and materials hereunder. i i 11. FAILURE TO PERFORM If the Contractor at any tine refuses or neglects, without fault or the Public Agency or its agent(s) , to supply sufficient materials or workmen to complete this agreement and work as provided heroin, for a period of 10 days or masa 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 an ocal laws ana regulations, especially Chapter 1 of Part 7 of the California Labor Code (beginning with Sec. 1720, and including Soca:. 1735, 1777.5, i 1777.6 forbidding discrimination) and intend that this agreement complies therewith. The parties specifically stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially in i Secs. 1775 i 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. :SAGE RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of Industrial Re ations has ascertained the general prevailing rates of wages per dies, 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 • hours unless otherwise specified; and the daily rate is the hourly rate multiplied by the number of hours con- stituting tits working day. When less tsan that number of hours are worked, the daily wage rata 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 I provided for by applicable collective bargaining agreements. All skilled labor not listed i 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- cat4on or type of work (except executive, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other non-manual workers as such) for which no stinimum wage rate is specified, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Public Agency which shall promptly detesaias the prevailing wage rate t4erefor and furnish the Contractor with the minimus rate teased 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 worj=aa employed at any time on this wor): by the Contractor or by any sub- contractor shall be required or permitted to work longer thereon except as provided in Labor Code Sacs. 1910-1915. 16. APPRENTICES. Properly indentured apprentices may be employed on :his work in j accordance wit.'t Labor Code Secs. 3777.5 and 1777.6, forbidding discrimination. t G-3 (CC;l; Rev. 11-76) f)0309, i i 17. PREFLRENCE FOR MATERIALS. The Public Agency desires to promote the industries and economy oT contra Costa County, and the Contractor therefore promises to use the products, workmen, laborers and :mechanics of this County in every case where the price, fitness and quality are equal. 18. ASSIG:=rr. ':his agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives of t. s 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 waive) notice of assignment. 19. ::O WAIVER BY PUBLIC AGENCY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials irspecte , 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 HAMM SS i I::BEM:ITY. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and indemniiiy from ume 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 d&r.age 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 theme. (e) :mon-Conditions., The promise and agreement is this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether oz mot any Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or approved any plan(s), drawing(s) , specification(s) or special provision(s) in connection with this work, has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. 21. 'Z=AVATION. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Labor Code Sec. 6705, if applicable,-=ysubmitting 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. x G4 (CC-' Rev. 1_-75) AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN. COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA • 1. AREA AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN The Area- Plan applicable to this project '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 ari parties to collective bargaining agreements with a labor organization or organizations and who, together with such labor organizations, have agreed to the Tripartite Agreement for Contra Costa County, California (but only*as to those trades as to which there are commitments by labor organizations to specific goals of minority manpower utilization), together with all implementing agreements that have been and may hereafter be developed pursuant thereto, all of which documents are incorporated herein by reference and are hereinafter cumulatively referred to as the Contra Costa Plan. Any bidder, contractor or subcontractor using one or more trades of construction employees must comply with. either Part 1 or Part 11 of these Bid Conditions as to each such trade. Thus, a bidder, contractor or subcontractor may be in compliance with these conditions by its inclusion, with its union, in the Contra Costa Plan a specific commitment by that union to a goal of minority manpower utilization for such trade "A," thereby meeting the provisions of this Part 1 , and by its commitment to Part 11 in regard to trade "B" in the instance in which it is not included in the Contra Costa Plan and, therefore, cannot meet the provisions of this Part 1. To be eligible for award of a contract under Part 1 of this Invitation for Bids, a bidder or subcontractor must execute and submit as part of its bid the certification required by Part III hereof. Part 11 : A. Coverage. The provisions of this Part li 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;' Part II: A. Coverage (Con't) 3. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are parties to collective rgaining agreements with labor organizations who are not hereafter cease to be ignatories 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 S. ' Are no longer participating in an affirmative action plan acceptable to the Director, OFCC, including the Contra Costa Plan. ' B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan. The bidders, contractors and subcon- tractors described in paragraphs i 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, l/ 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 all 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 which will be used on the project within Contra Costa County, California. The ranges for all t-rades ;o be utilized on the project shall be as follows: Until 9/30/72 9.3: - 11 .8: From 10/1/72 until 9/30/73 11.80 - 14.510 From 10/1/73 until 9/30/74 14.5% - 17.0% From. 10/1/74 until 9/30/75 17.0: - 19.5% In the event that under a contract which is 'subject to these Bid Conditions any. 1 work is performed in a year later than the latest year for which acceptable ranges of minority manpower utilization have been determined herein, the ranges for the period * 10/1/74 through 9/30/75 shall be applicable to such work. The percentages of minority manpower utilization above are expressed in terms of manhours of training and employment as a proportion of the total manhours to be, worked by the bidder's, contractor's and subcontractor's entire work force in that trade on all projects in Contra Costa County, California during the performance of 1/ Minority is defined as including Negroes, Spanish Surnamed Americans, Orientals and American Indians. ) _ M-2 003 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Pian (Con't) its contract or subcontract. The manhours for minority work and training must be substantially uniform throughout the length of the contract on all projects and for each of the trades. Further, the transfer of minority employees or trainees from employer-to-employer or from project-to-project for the sole purpose of meeting the contractor's or subcontractor's goals shall be a violation of these conditions. �In reaching the goals of minority manpower utilization required of bidders, contractors and subcontractors pursuant to this Part 11, every effort shall be made to find and employ qualified journeymen. However, where minority journeymen are not available. minority trainees in pre-apprenticeship, apprenticeship, journeyman training or other training programs may be used. In order that the nonworking training hours of trainees may be counted in meeting the goal, such trainees must be employed by the contractor during the training period, the contractor must have made a commitment to employ the trainees at the completion of their training and the trainees must be trained pursuant to established training , programs which must be the equivalent of the training programs now or hereinafter provided for in the Contra Costa Plan with respect to the nature, extent and duration of training offered. A contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to be in compliance with the terms and requirements of this Part 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. Ail bidders and all contractors and subcontractors performing or to perform work on projects subject to these Bid Conditions hereby agree to inform their subcontractors of their respective obligations under the terms and requirements of these Bid Conditions, including the provisions relating to goals of minority employment and training. 2. Specific Affirmative Action Steps. Bidders, contractors and subcontractors subject to this Part 11 must engage in affirmative action directed at increasing minority manpower utilization, which is at least as extensive and as specific as the following steps: a. The contractor shall notify community organizations that the contractor • has employment opportunities available and shall maintain records of the organizations' response. H-3 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) - b. The contractor shall maintain a file of the names and addresses of each twinority worker referred to him and what action was taken with respect to each such ferred 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 DEPART=MENT when the union or unions with whom the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement has not referred to the contractor a minority worker sent by the contractor or the contractor has other information that the union referral process has impeded him in his efforts to meet his goal. d. The contractor shall participate in training programs in the area, especially those funded by the Department of Labor. e. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy within his own organization by including it in any policy manual ; by publicizing it in company newspapers, annual reports, etc. ; by conducting staff, employee and union representatives' meetings to explain and discuss the policy; by posting of the policy; and by specific review of the policy with minority employees. f. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy externally by informing and discussing it with all recruitment sources; by advertising in news media, speci- fically including minority news media; and by notifying and discussing it with all subcontractors and suppliers.. g. The contractor shall make specific and constant personal (both 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 11. 1. The contractor shall continually inventory and evaluate all minority personnel for promotion opportunities and encourage minority employees to seek such opportunities. • m. The contractor shall make sure that seniority practices, job classifica- tions, etc. , do not have a discriminatory effect. H-4 (lT� _ B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) n. The contractor shall make certain that all facilities and company activities are nonsegregated. o. The contractor shall continually monitor all personnel activities to ensure that his EEO policy is being carried out. p. The contractor shall solicit bids for subcontracts from available minority subcontractors engaged in the trades covered by these Bid Conditions, including circulation of minority contractor association. 3. Contractors and Subcontractors Deemed to be Bound by Part i1 . 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 li 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. N-5 �r?3i j i .. ,,. . upLyC JAL LIUn Tian JLon't) Part III: Certifications. A. Bidders' Certification. A bidder will not be eligible for award of a contract �nder this Invitation for Bids unless such bidder has submitted as a part of its bid he 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 ?lar, 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 rranpower utilization goals and the specific arfir:native 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 and submit to the ccntracting 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 H-6 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Can't) • *Part III: Certifications. (Can't) B. Subcontractors' Certifications. . Prior to the award of any subcontract under this Invitation for Bids, regardless of tier, the prospective subcontractor must execute and submit to the Prime Contractor the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting subcontract: SUBCONTRACTORS' CERTIFICATION i certifies that: Subcontractor 1. it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work r under the subcontract 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in she 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 b dder 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 1 and 11 hereof (as applicable). The bidder, contractor or subcontractor •shall carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of the equal opportunity * Sample form only. Official form is part of the Proposal (Bid form) Section. li-7 �t),.rj B. •Requirement_--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement. (Con't)eause, 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 shall review its contractors' and subcontractors' employment practices during the performance of the contract. In regard to Part 11 of these conditions, if the contractor or subcontractor 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 det_rmines 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. Where 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 may be appropriate, including,. but not limited to: - 1 . Withholding of payments to the contractor under the contract until the contractor complies, and/or 2. Cancellation, termination or suspension of the contract, in whole or in part, and/or 3. To the extent allowed by applicable State Statutes, the contractor may be declared ineligible for further County Public :forks 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 forward with evidence to show that he has met the "good faith" requirements of these d Conditions by instituting at least the Specific Affirmative Action steps listed H-8 fl 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 procedures is necessary to the national security. Contractors and subcontractors must keep such records and file such reports relating to the provisions of these 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 tMNPOWER 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. FEDEkAL' 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_ Employment Opportunity -• During the performance of this Contract the Contractor agrees as follows: (1) Minimum Wages (i) All mechanics and laborers employed or working upon the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the project, will be paid unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate an 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 an behalf of laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (iv). Also for the purpose of this. clause, regular contributions made or costs incurred for more than a weekly period under plans, funds, or programs, but covering the particular weekly period are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. (ii) The contracting officer shall require that any class of laborers or mechanics which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract, shall be classified or reclas- sified conformably to the wage determination, and a report of the action taken shall be sent by the Federal agency to the Secretary of Labor. In the event the interested parties cannot agree -an 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 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 programa. (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- ect, 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 Taborer or mechanic' I-2 O f)?2.1 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 shal-i 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 31. 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 (1) through (6) may be'grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as provided in 29CFR 5.6. +- O I-3 APPLENTICE AND TRAINEE EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS (1) The contractor agrees: (i) That he will make a diligent effort to hire for the performance of the contract a number of apprentices or trainees. or both, in each occupa- tion, which bears to the average number of the Journeymen in that oceupa- 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- pari: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 wori. 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. One' copy of the statement will be' sent to- the agency concerned, and one to the Secretary of Labor. (5) The contractor agrees to insert in any subcontract under this con- tract the requirements contained in this paragraph (29 C.F.R. Sa3(a) (1). (2). (3),. (4), and (5)). Sections Sa.4, 5a.5'. 5a6, and SO shall also be attached to each such contract for the information of the contractor. The term' "contractor" as used in such clauses in any subcontract- shall mean the subcontractor. I4 � �,3 1 1 i HOUIFICATIINIS P. 2 MOOIFiCAT105•P. i i uisln+ an. A71-5+10 - rend lit, OEC1S1O11 MO CA77-5090 Icont�dl - - frinp lenttih pnrnrnt+ 1.2 FN 5l's i5-`m t.trnhrr iJ, i'rTTi frinef lratl7r.1'tM UU tie do - A1a.oda, AlOint, E/n ce Am r, 111.1., (l+ Odle$ nl e' rfe i Uiarcrn+, Coluss. Contra costs, ti..rty _i Savurtem R.a. N1 tr f.n.Itn. V.o.uen firer, Ser++ M i• ftaateme YaceN.a e*I!a rr t)ei Horle, ri Qnrndn, fre+nn, Ater, tr. Monterey County. Glenn, Hcnholdt, Y.in'a, Iakt. 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E►rctctclana 11.50 t.i5 3X+3.00 .06 %cotsret Paittieaan Cablc toliccta 13.51 1.15 31+3.00 .06 11 kettle) 11,10 .SS 1.21 Atanw Js County { Laborers: Llectticlans 13. 1. 1.30, 31.1.65 .064 Group lid) 1.775 1.35 1.70 1.10 •10 Cabe Splicers iS.S1 i.)0 31+1.1S .0641 power Equipment Operators' Line Constructions pee attached I tort Menito, Santa Clare and,, ' Santa Crux Counties l Grot+nb-en 11.65- 1.41 31+1.10 .04 6incceti{ Line Equipment Op. 13.70 .01 311+3.10 .04 Calais Splicers 13.411 .01 312.10 .04 t ZZ O FIDIN lL AJGJSIIR, VOL. 43, NO, J42•--fAIDAY, OECIM691k 14, W? `t MODIfICAT'IM P. 3 . �SIGu jyQa�j7'Si50 icmc'dl 110DItiCATi4ti5 P. 4 c, PWIiIOM NO. CA77-%090 Kont'dr Bulm tdaer 8990t+h P01,4946t i foils 111909016 14rmemis Nosrl! �•� Et9r9a04 1&610 east* .�. Robs M A M Pt06isse vatHi•0 an/qr "ZIf 119",11! Edse0lbm Ar►r• t,. /OMEN BousrK6Mr OrtMT011S Rata NstsO N i V fie•sisss YaeKse s*#•7r. Group 1411 16.175 41.16 11.70 11.10 .110 • ASIA I AAi'/1 2 Contra Costa County onlyt tipalayecor Csulkets, Cel- Group Is 1 9.11 110.41 1 1.S60 1 7.15 11.00 ,19 Ballasts, Pipewreppers, Group 21 9.50 11.01 1.58• 2.25 • 1.00 x..29 pipelatduct layers and plastic croup 31 9.71 11.24 1.50• 2.25 1.00 .29 Tooter, no joint pip pip Group 41 10.32 It.$3 V.58• 2.25 1.00 .29 stripping no joint pips a Group 58 10.55 12.06 1.58• 2:25 1.00 .29 •lu41ng r of arose id Group Gr' 10.71 12.22 1.58 2.25 1,00 29 cludinq repair a[ voids, Group 71 i 10.07 12.36 1.50• 2.2S. 1.00 r,2s Cast in manhole setters, Group$1 11.31• 12.02 3.Ses 2.25 1.00 .29 Cost se place;uanhole Group 91 11.54 11.0S' 1.506 2.2% 1.00 .2e tore utters plaster trst Group 101 •11.76 13.27 1.346 2.25 1.00 .29 toun Group to-A$ 11.66 13.39 1.110• 2.25 1.00 .29 bUno county # 9.i! 1.15 1.70 1.10 Group 1111 12.06 13.57' 1.50• 335 1.04 .29 Tile setters Bolpecel Group 11-As 11.21 14.13 % I.S0 2.15 1.00 .29 Alameda, Contra costa, Del Group Ilam I3.S2 15.01 1.58• 2.25 1.00 :19 Nottsr Nwehoidt, Laker Kir , Group It-Ce 11.94'1 15.3! 3.SSs 2.211 1.00 .19 HerAvino, Ku»tttsy, Naps. •InoluNa �. Un Bonito, San ftancieca, T.2$pet hour to to sioned Bs 0th and elfege P nd. Sen Mateo, &ants Class, $onto Cru$, Sisklyou, " Pilots 694911#6 Psrw00t• Sonoma, 4folaiw and i0ds E1ate0a Trinity Counties 9.27 .69 .Sl 10% � INrd! Rata N A M Peat*mo Ya011oo 0061st Mr,,tri p�rlatgn L+4• C(r77-509Rn 1 li { 441 fit 52927-Septembeg 10, 19'71 Q 6.1_tr s6 Alaeeda, Alpine, Araador, .q ;i.(F71 Il li ;1.10 11.10 .10 Calaveras, Contra Conte, Del Group 1161 Conus Costs County Gnlyt Bort*, El Dorado, Ptesno, , h1 Contra pipelCost Countyrst Bumtroldt, Karin, Me1111064, N r Sanders, Piprvrapporat Co* Krcosd, rsintsrey, maps, Nsvaar, au it Layers and Plastic Placer, Sacramento, Son 9rnitu, llpelayetsi Pressure Pipe San Ftancisno, San Joaquin, son Taster, no joint pips and Mater, Sent* Clare, Santa Cru.. sttippinq of same, includi a Solan*, &unoma, Sutter, Teham„ repair of vnide, Pte*ast N 41 Tuolumne, Volo told Yuba Count s, bolo setter*. Cost in plat t. Calitornia Manhole logo setters s e: ktL Cement wsoner laborstsl } Cement Masons 14.110 1.30 1.66 1.6% .0%' Group lin 6.36 1.25 1.10 1.10 .10 Mastic, wgnesitet All Mite winding Rt¢hine in Composition masons 19.75 1.30 1.66 1.66 •.01' connection with quniting Men whing fecal swinging or shot cg*te - Align*c of slip fore Soattold 10.111 1.30 1.66 11.611 .01 Group lfi►! 1.37! 1.25 1.70 I.10 .10 11setricianat Mire winding machine in Alined* County connection with gunittr4t Liectticians 13.91 1.30 3tt36S .069 Its shot crate - Aligneg Cable Splicers 15.51 1.30 3%+1:65 .069 Aelpet zz `•I FINIAL I10tiT11, VOL. 42, NO. 212-fdDAY, 010JASII 16, 19i7 - lgpffiCAilOtiS P. 5 1 +'AU1fiCAT101;5 P. is 4@�13tdN mi. CAT7-5091 tcont0til iEtf.p 6a061lp Myaaala bJg Hardy Elrgltu f pioCt010N N0. CA77-5091 (Cant'd} Rapt M i/ t•,asius vatariea eaJA, - son Bonito, $ants Claes end Atilt.Tb fitagt 111anatits evemtnrs Banta Crus Counties ads $Oafs 1 • Clsctt lcUns {/7.110 .12 31#2,10 ,411 } ' }lardy IMA, t Jet/ Cable Splicers 15.111 .91 3102.10 .05 Ralat kr+n. it R M Pan siana Yaa rtt.n wd/a, 1'ONYt ppull'Mf:NT OfGMMRS t AaMr, It. fan Mateo County electricians 16.21 1.25 3101.25 ,07. A1tCA 1 AREA 2 r Calaveras and San Jdaquin Cc . electrlcianaj Technicians 13.60 .96 3101.44 .Ol� , Group It { 9.13 {10.61 i 1.54• { 2;25 {1.00 .29 Cable Spllcate ISM .96 31+1.41 .Olt. Group 21 1.50 11.01 1.11+sa 2.25 1.00 .29 Monterey County 1Group 31 9.73 '11.24 1.5u• 2.25 1.00 .29 electricians 12.110 •1.111 31#3.00 .0{ Group 41 10.32 11.63 1.5u• 2.25 1.00 .29 Cable splicecs #3.61 1.11! 711.00 4.06 Group 51 10.55 12.06 1.541• 2.25 1.00 .29 ' Prean County h. croup 61 10.71 12.22 1.5110 2.25 1.00 .29 ilectriciane, nat to Group 71 ' 30.47 '12.30 1.15u+ 2.25 1.30 .29 exceed 2 station} i 7.75 .110 11+1.6s Gcoup is 11.31 ''12.02 1.". 2,45 1.00 .29 '. pointers! 1 Group 91 11.54 h13.05 1.5h. 2.25 1.00 .29 A# ins, Amador. Calaveras, ' Group 303 }1.76 '13.17 Ltd• 2.25 1.00 .2v and San Joaquin Counties ' 111 Gcoup'30-A1 " ll.bd .13.39 1.50• 2.25 1.00 .29 Irush 9.62 .85 1,16 l.11 k. Group lit 12.06 '11.57 1.6u• 2.25 1.00 .29 , Wan.11hootgock topetst Gcoup ll-At 11.22 1.14.73 1.Saaa 25 1.00 Swint stager ScattolJ} p Group 11-ut 33.S2 315.03 1.616 2.25 1.00 .29 iindblestecat 0tructural Group 11-Ci 13.04 ;15.35 1•Su• 2.15 1.00 .29 Steel 10.11 .ii 1.16 11.11 , MOntegey, sort Bonito, San *]ncludai i:163}et hour to Pe+si*na4 }t1. Ith and space Nate*, $Onto Claga and 1 Santa Crus Counties les- t eluding pogitonn of the ` Naas 6.0.1116 Pop-ants Os Lake Tahoe kraal r la slush U,fl f6 1.10 .io .45 11w,1y EJrtarsaa ,. t Raru M♦M Paa}aaa Vatatae awa,ir , Splay 12.17 :99 1.30 .60 .07 Arr+.Te «•g Tapsce 12.47 .ff 1.10 .60 .o3 '' • ' A s#astet Tonderea r m • Vi CAUvatan and San Joaquin aboreres 1 Counties 9.91 1.75• 1.70 1.00 Group till 6.975 1.25 1.70 1.10, .10 9ttoteisr J. Contra Caste County Only3 ' t Pipslaysts, coulkets. i Nerin, Napa. 601x160 and • 6o3aoea Counties , mandate, Pipewralpers, Ca - J Rootage 10.94 1.10 .1.10 1.43 .09 " duit layers an4 plastic s Noetic Notkscat ttettteeen ' C 1 ' p1pelayera3 Prea►ute pipe (3 kettles w/o pumps► 11.23 1.10 1.20 1.63 .09 testae, no Joint Pl}ss an'l situmosticl Cnowlerat + stripping of samei inclu4 ng ►Ipew&&ppttrar Coal tar } gepsir of voids, prec0ac ban. pitch 11,96 1.10 1.10 1.63 .09 t hole natters, cast in pla•e, Un Benito and Santa More stwnhole, tura sattets Counties t +A,1 • , Routatai liattle4n s Lab*tse6i it tattle) 11.10 .61 1,19 Gcoup llt3 11.36 st.25 ;1.70 $1.10 .10 Labotecat Nits winding machine in Group 1141 6.77E 1.25 1.74 1.10 .10 1 connection with Juniting, Fawrt 67u4eent opecatorsj '. Or shot crstu - A14J110c see 4tteche4 t TIZ Oat .. s • ., , ` � + IIDIMAL MIOIMI# VOL. $f, NO. 242- FAIDAY, DECIMMIM 16. 1977 11001flCATIONS P. 1 llOfliflCAl)t?NS P. n , l,le*.fl.m.141t►lr,m.nH � � i)ecissorl tCAl7-5Q9) Cont 4. 0er4. � W H.nlr [l.relba Reb, M♦r tee.#see Yeranee aalfst " JJ: A►ir.To, 1 ftfS: ,1 films.1.-0614 par..,.. group 11(111) 4.173 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 bde r Me.rlr' Elur,d,e Mitt wtndiuy r,schine In 0e104 M l M p►mrfemr V.tell.n .n!/e, connection with guniting, Aryl. Tr. or shat crate - aligner littper CIS1 11 NIb77-5OAn Mud, r2 Group 1(9) 1.175 1.23 1.70 1.10 .10 (MZ FK 54704+ - October 1, 1911 cootta cnota County Oniy1 statewide Idaho /ipslnyvre. Caulkara, bandarn, i'11N`41 a111.)Cp, Cr • dolt layers and pinntic 1 nkat- plpelayeral ptousu1v pip AaW sto .workerar Y. / tenter, no Joint pipe nn H newah;�eor, I ho Count strippinq of aanw, Inclu Ing (noroa stator, Idaho County J repair of voids, precast kin- LAt(earth bit(), treec Kootenai, J� hole oettare, cast In ! e, Shoshone a Cou, Net ►+roe, / p Shoshone Coul4t`es }12.73 ,31 41s20 manhole form tetter• CarpenNrn Plotter Tend.rsl Solan County t.1f 1.25 1.70 1,10 sanawalr, sonnei, ><64(ndsry, .file Gutters' II,1{•erst Clearwater, Idaho Cuunty Rlate4a, Contra Coeta, ctrl {north of the northeat kit, Marla, boundary of Township R29 Norte, Il oat f riontere), naps, Lan For-Ito Loris), Kootenai, hash;, fan rtar.clrro, Stn Kiteo, Corns, Neotf PPderu,t [hoshon�, r r Countless / tenter C4tra, ;Anti Cruz, Carpenters 1 .11 .61 .73 .075 fcnxt .t^9 .`oltnJ) Cr•e. 1.27 .4f .!1 1Ja ' lawttier, stationary a:C t�011 1-)l it r) Power Woodworking Tool r Z Operator, ptledrivar 7,99"\ .68 .75 .073 0 tit,(I1�2Y9J - 7nytesWt IV, 117 // Carpenters (burnsd, el,ar stat t Ot lawsre red, ctoosuted or slsit cl �'" J la[ly treated aatacla i a/{ hintarsr lkom Its" 11.09 .6J� .75 .0]S last rate \ { 1.11 .a$ .$5 .01 hillwriast 4144 t4ehin structural steel�ut{xnded Erector 110 4 .44 ' .15 .073 soatfolainy {awln9. Gait, i Plladriver (creo•a t •'. a window bel ul ).lf f5 rS5 01 material) 11.24 .615 073 Machina taping l.2T 13 SS 01 lilectriclonal, tat4ka Il[ exposed to the / Ra-slain( Counties: Weather and are used for 1lecbrtcians3 T hntttana 11.10 75 1+. * .50` lT storaft or ploeeaeing /r Cable Spltcets 12.21 .7$ 1% + .50 � 11 pttrtaoata with a capacity of Flusbersi (,000 gallons or more using 1ss.ain►ns Cowrlttas and 140how tatailor dbmonsions and/or > \ county (w th pI the 46th Interior work on all tankp), I total la!) i 11.31 .69 .90 .10 sandblasting and spray 1.32 .!S SS Ol ` SeIditt tit outface to bo, } petIjtad It 50' or troio'aoove 990urt.l or water),A641or ' cabled sasf[oldlny 11.61 .!t SS of Mai9ht pay -yhfn work is75 [set at eco W. an ad4ltione1 $ 14 shall baMild auaet the /ap/p141 Is rate. ,+� it . .4. •�� t , " IID1Rl1l 111411111,,VOl. 41, MIO. 343 -441Mr, 01ctM IA 16, 19YY ' t r. , { MODIFICATIONS P. 1 MODIFICATIONS R. 2 B►CtSION Nn. AA77.4171 - laid 3 }d.rs asssfit+}sr,sseto l FK 41063 - August 19, k.977) J* Sheen County, Arks,s s N..dy BbnN Rants M i V pessisse vocative esdl r*ibN N0. CA77•5092 -Nod. t3 Chao Apr r. (t]YN 52941-septanh6r 30, 1977) ispertal+ inyo, Easn, I" INK C fi 1=10N Angelo$, creta, Orange, Liaersa eq,stawra illr35 3i / eiveceide, tan Mrnardino, bets }ri*es#s.rMts�.r�•ate Cablerpl era 11.375 3% 3/41 Ban lois Obispo, Manta Ns«Ip Ebsal•* Grow a 6SIR 1 3/4%' Barbara and Ventura QOuntiee; RsW N B B ►ssslsas vessel.* Ong/or GrOtwa (l6months) 49%JR 3% 3/8% Arn.Tr. Pinch truck ; 737.1& 31 3/6% Gllforn/a 1A111CAS 9,10 •02 �t�anael . ELKCIiltC3Ail5t Brickloyart► Ston«6asonel Electricians 10.7! .50 3% 1/4% Santa Barbara ane San We Cable Splicers �\ to Ws .50 3% 1/41 Oblapo Counties 111.80 f1.1S 12.30 .07 Slactriotonst , Ec s l NO AA77-4187 - n 4 . Imperial County 42 7B 52903 - Eaptesber ) slsotrialans ,23.70 .75 39t1.lS futaski Cowaty, Asknass Cable Splicers 13.fa .75 3644.45 • Sern,(Qlina Gate Naval l Gl Ocdninoo Teat Station, ; �"- UCTIONt Li•s�wa ►L.2S % 3/01 is octricllatns 15.25' .90 39+1.60 .15 Cable opticers' 1+1.375 1: }181 Cable Splicers 14.76 .90 39+1.60 .15 ' op gators ll v 3% 3/4% Sern County (sswaindec of ntyl Gc3uodwn (advanced) 65%34 3% 3/01 Sleoteloiansl Technicians 12.75 .90 39+1.60 .15 Oroundaso (lot 6 months) 497-m\ 3% 3/4% Cable Splicers 14.43 .10 30+1.60 .1S Mtach sauipfttut 737JS 3% 3/41 Soo Angeles county i r electricians 13.03 1.25 1W.99 .07 OTC SIOM Nu.Aa77-4186 - Moil.01 i Cable Splicers 13.33 1.23 39+1.95 .07 z 42 tit 31901 - Ssptambir 30, 197,) Traffic 519sal ant attest Q iaboetion, Crawford SOW Yaship4t4 l Lightingt Counties, Arkansas B1*utriacans 12.65 1.05 3l+1.95 .07 f1 CIIAtIGer Utility Technician No. 1 9.49 1.05 3N1.9S .07, m !. �LKGI1l1CIA1iS1 Utility Technician Mo. 1 4.66 LOS 30#1.95 .01 � ilactrtctenn 10. .3S 37.13.5!, 1/4% Sound Tochniolanoa ' G►ie spliuro l0 5 .35 37.+Sid% l/4% found Technicians ton new \\ building tonatructi0a) 12.67 .75 3b faund Twchnicians (on rand/ DKC SIGN NQ. AN77.42M1 - NnA. Yl fication of *&toting 42 yB S6924-lk'volizor!t, 19 t) Iwudtnga) 10.7! .7s 344 Gary, van bureo, parry and Riverside Cauntyt Cisburtta counties, Arkansas Blecteicians 13.06 .85 30#1.65 .04 Cable Splicers 13.36 .#S 34+1.45 .t! GUUiOKa inyo, rkmo and fan B*caardi 1149 COtiST#UCCLOtit uMyp Stl.li , 3% tiJ4% Counties ctricians 13.70 1.11 39+2.00 .04 Cable splicers 11.375 3% 318% Cable Splice[* 13.#0 i.11 36N.00 .04 Operators lt.23 3% 3/8% fWlnele Groradmen (advanced) iS13A 3% 310% Slsotriclans 13:67 1.11 36+2.00 .04 OtWnda&n (let 6 woe s� 497Uk 3% 3/6I� Viacb a/uilmutnc ! 737JB' 3% 3181 Cable, Splicers 1!.27 . 1.11 if+2.00 .0! ft{MbKti i Santa Barbara Couaty }Ips/iTiYASa } Vithiw 10 sit* mflur of Pulaski . 1Slectsicia ArBI Crusty Court tK a 10.60 ' .60 .35 .05 Cob;* Splice 16.15 1.10 311 .35 .0# Over 10 silos om Pulaski Cabtte iplKe*cs li.li 1.1# li+l.i .q Gusty Court use 10.w' •.60 • .35 .05' FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL. 42, NO. 317-•-FRIDAY, 0E[EA1iER 9, 1tTJ 1QClfiAjIO(S P. IgD1FiCAT10NS P. I , ( DECISION NO. CA7T-5012 (Cont'0) 1}I PVC1510/i NO CA»-5092 tCont'dl f,laea 1M.ilt.Pot�.a.fa r i 6odc ' Nastily E�wgtiaa . ftiaea 8#R046 pa,n..nr. Nates N i r Pwrleas Vaee#lea a.4/*, Ssru Apr..It. Nawlr t t.cat,oa Rer"inder of County Nota. N L M II Paar(oaa Vacation 0.4/er Rlsctrtoiana 013.40 $1.10 31+1.35 .03 Aar#.It. Cable Splicers 14.40 1.10 301.35 .03 ' Remainder at County Venture County Or Linemen 010.05 01.10 31#1.35 .03 } cable ' 13.10 1.10 31#1.35 .03 Slaotr/clans 13.41 1.00 34#1.05 .02 licars 14.73 1.00 301.05 .02 , Caber splicers 14.40 1.10 36#1.35 .p3 Cable G p Marble Settoru I Irrigation and Lawn Sprinklers$ Imperial County 11.64 .11 1.17 .01 talsocial, los Angeles. Ocang . ►aintet$# Riverside, San Bernardino., Imperial.'Orange, Rivocoide, San Lula Obispo, 56nta Los Angeles (fursona Area), Barbara and Ventura coil. 1.75 101 Its 131 It, hart Bstrtscdina (excluding Lin* Constructions ' western portion)' Imperial County Groundmon, 11.14 .73 301,15 ,( ScuePaper taint RIran, 1111.11$ #.O9 l.li .IS .0I i Line" 13.70 .7s 31.1.45 and bridge l Iron, steel ► Cable 5pilcore , 13.14 .7! 31#1.43 and bridge (swing YatagU► Seca (china like Koval Sheet rack tapas 11.41 l.Of 1.11 .7S ,OT Ordnance Test Station WA Brush (swing stage)# spray 11.24 1.09 1.15 .75 .07 t . Steeplejack 12.39 '1.09 1.19 .7S .07 RdwarA# A17<) Groundaan 13.04 .YO 31#1.40 .1S 1 Refrigeration i hit Condition ago Linemen 15.25 .40 34+1,60 .33 los Angeles and Oran<y*Cos. 12.33 1.15 1.50 1.32 .30 Cable splicers , 9titrtsuo Markers# ills Better # p 11.76 .f4 3M#1.f0 .1S T_ Seen (ea*atndet of County) Imperial County 11.54 .61 1.1I .06 0 Gro"Amen 9.56 .90 31#1.40 .1S Linenan 12.75 .90 31+1.60 .1St ` n Cable splicers 14.03 .90 3111+1.40 .1S file 99tters# m OrangeCounty layo, turn and"ono Cos. 11.20 .63 .5S Gcoun M • dman, tat year ' 10.46 •.6l 1041.45Marble, Tecrasso, end Tile oaa l+4S +S3 , . Grundn, atter lot year 14.11 .61 31+1.13 .02 Sottece Betpares Lineman# Meavy sguip*snt Imperial County 9.04 .61 1.17 .00 ' Operator 13Jf .61 301.45 .02 , (+, Cable Spllctea I3:9! .61 16+1.43 .03 �C,I8t01 110. CA77-5091 Snyo, mono and son ssrnatA (i2 t'tt $295)-Septesi»r 30, 197 1 w. Countlea I Imperial, earn, Los Angeles, . Geoun4man 1.41• 1.11 31+3.00 .64 Orange. Rlveraide, San Bernardino, !an Luls Obispo, I.+ Linemen 112.72 1.11 34#2.00 .04 Santa Barbara and Ventura , Cable Splicer$ 13.00 1.11 303.60 .04 Countl*s, California Riverside County • Ocounamen $.65 .13 311+1.611 .01 ) j�h�s2en Lina,rn# t1Aa Syuipsrnt srlckloyarst Stonesfaeanas Or*tatore 13.06 .65 11#1.4s •64 Isata Sact#ato and Sof Cada splicers 13.30 .611 31+1.45 # s.44 Leis Obispo Counties 411.30 51.111 01.30 .03 $onto 414tl,ara County (Vandea wfj ` Gre$n4aeR 11.60 1.19 31K,1s ' ` .a 1 � ` ilswn 16.15 1.10 314.35 .03 CM#1e splicers OAS 1.10 3+31.11 n• HUM 46411111, VOL. 43, NO. 33Y-71F$iOAY, Danwit f, 19y7 NDDIFICATIONS P. 6 ' MDDIFICATIONS P. 6 PVC1810"Mo. CAT?-5091 ICent'dl .� , ' Rrde fel"e+Nndia Per,wrnta D9lC16I001 NO, CAT?-5093 Wont'dl fdo*r RenrflN himeMs Nan1Y �r EbcaNp $scot of (•casi... Vacation 9041st Nredr i r 940caNas t Aver.Tr. I Sees N S w rosNp $s V.4014 end/sr 9aperhangers$ Iron, Apr'7s. steel and bridge (swvg Klectcicianot + stage)$ $hest rook Taper 11.19 i 1.09• 1.10 .75 .07 Imperial County brush (swing stage)i Spray 11.24 1.09 1.16 .75 .07 e Electricians 13.70 .75 -31+1.65 Steeplejack 12.39 1.09 1.18 .75 .07 Cable Splines 13.90 .75 301.45 Refrigeration and Air Conditltnings Kern County (China Laki Los Angeles and Orange Cos. 12.53 1.85 1.60 1.52 .20 Navel Ordnance Test Tile Setterst ' atatinn, Edwards US). Ispecial County 1 11.81 .41 1.17 •.41, Rloctricions 15.25 .40 39+1.80 .15 Cable Optical$ 16.74 .90 301.40 .15 (1.ld„ t' Sern County (Remainder of(30 }t Tile Setters$ KI*ctricianst Technicians 12.75 .90 3f+1.60 .15 Kern County 11.20 .65 .SS Cable Splicers 16.03 .90 301.60 .1S T610 setters' H•lpacas log Arwlolas County I Imperial County 9.04 .91 1.17 .06 Rlectricians 13.02 1.25 30+1.95 .07 Cable Splines 13.32 1.4 30+1.93 .07 pKCISION NO. CA77-55094 Siveraide County iii YR 52961-September 30, 19T) , Klectriciana 13.06 .65 30+1.6s .06 sen Diego County. California t Cable Splicer• 13.36 .BS 101.9s .04 I 1 San sernardino county 0jfh n • Siectricions 12.70 1.11 31+2.00 .04 Slectrieisnat Cable Splicer* 13.00 1.11 301.00 .04 Blectriciane 13.26 •.70 301.71 .02 Z Santa 44rbata County Cable Splicers 13.54 .70' 31+1.71 .02 O t (vatul+nburq An) Line Constructions aloctcicians 15.13 1.10 30+1.35 .03 Oroundman 10.65 .70 31+1.71 .02 Cable Splines 16.15 1.10 30+1.3s .03 Lineman 13.57 .70 301,71 .02 m N Sasainder of County Cable $pllcers 13.67 '.70 31+L.71 .02 Klectricians 13.40 1.10 3e+1.15 .03 Ksrblt Setters, Terrasso „ Cable Splicers 14.40 1.10 3/+1.35 .03 Norker* and Tile getters 11.44 .11 1.17 .04 Ventura County Marble, Ismael$and Tile Slectciclane 13.61 1.00 30+1.05 .02 Betters' Helpers 9.06 .41 1.17 .09 :•Cable Splicers 14.75 1.00 31+14s .01 lccigattun and fawn Sprinkle 61 IBION NO.-CA77-5095 - Mnf, 3 lopeclal, fes Mgslea, n •142 tit S2969-September 30, 197'1 n Osanle, Riverside, son San 01*90 County, Californib t sernst•dino, son tato {. Obispo. Bent& Barbara and ChA11241 f 1 Venture Counties 9.70 109 169 130 .19 Slecteicianat %lateral Slsctriciana 13.28 .70 301.71 .02 Imperial. Orango, RiversiM, Cable Splicers 13.54 070 301.71 .03 los Atvelea (Putwtna Area). Msrbl* Setters. Tersest work rs ' �•San becnardino (socluding . end Tile Betters 11.46 .81 1.17 .06 "*stern portion) n ' Marble, TOrcesto and Tile , I .. 4 1 ' kit"i Saint sooners 10.90 . 1.09 1.16 .i9 .07 Setteca' helpers •9.04 .11 1.17 .04 .. t3 . FEi3ERA/ REtiiiTER, VOL.'fit, ti0. 337-fR10AY, OtCEMiER Y. 197T .t rp WDIFiCAT10NS P. S 4 oM no OT - Mod 1 /riot#40sa1116 pole s - (17 ►t Si027-Nptember 30, 197. !•d• •�"�• Iliatatdi, Alpine, A"dor, Ns.rlr !1•+•toss Calaverse, Centra Costs, Del 4'ut N t Y /•atl.a• V•r•II•• u1f•. Yarn, !1 Docado, Fresno: Yrutroldt, Marin, Mariposa, Merced, 1alnts"Y, Napa, Nevada, K 01 Cot. SoCraMnto, San aanito, 4an Flanctaco, San Jotyutn, San ltatto, Santa Clots, Santa Crus, 4olano, Somas, Suttsc,,Tshama, • Tuolumne, Yulo and Yuba Counties, Callfurnia Changer Astratos Motkera 011.00 .ts 01.27 12.40 .07 San Franoiaco and San Mateo C S. MuoKara 11.04 .00 1.20 1.1% .Of Mastic 1lockacs and ltettleaan U kettles W/o PUMPS) 11.11 .40 1.20 1.1% .09 4ttuaastict Enseelsra, Pipe- Wropptca, Coal tar 12.51 .40 1.20 1.13 .0/ I at t?Jrado, Placer, Sutter { and Yuba Cuuntlai i Aaxitars 11.11 .11 .40 .01 - d49i ' Catptnttr• (Wood (rar rtsldantial construction) MartPOsa and Merced Cos. 7.40 1.22 . _ �+ rn t 440ML !lOIITII, VOL 43, NO. 22?-11IGAV, NOVIM114 !f, 1111 w forristaff NO. #2 NOOIf1CATION5 P. 3, t INJIfiCATIMS P. 4 142 rA 52105-Septuatrsr 341. 19171 ,7 Alamad6, Alpine, Amedo[, mutts, 4a.lt �+•_�+�~ Y.CiStGN NO, CA71-5040 ICant'ri} ae616 f,lnyo benrlH6 Y6t«•nos Vi Cataveraseoi , vao, Contri /rb4i{asm11u TOgmonu palntuot 11w,ir E/+uN•m Castle, got Mutts, S► Wcado, Marr! .�� •ds ` Raises M♦M PamNa«o Vacation •alfa + Ttefnp, Glenn, Humboldt, Kin6a, [ tie, ll** Lake, Marin, Mairdoosso, San Aprr•T,. Like, Lesson, 14decsr Natin, Rapti N i t P0f61ea6 YOtarba •a«I�rr Tcfnoi000 and Sonoma Cos. Aa►r.Tt. Stush 11.77 .9'J 1,30 .60 .03 Modoce, M. Mendocino, "urged, spray 12.17• .99 1.30 .00 .03• [4404, Monterey, ecca, Nto, t T/peca , 12.72 .99 1.30 .40 .03 Tls4er, towns, 0acram*co, Tlusiw[si staietittorar Sin bonito, sen tr6nctsw, , • San Joaquln, son Noteo, Santo. \ Alpine, Amedor, l0outhorn Clans. Santo Crus, ghosts, portion of Cuuntyt, tette, Shote, 9lskly w, Solana, Colovaram, Culuea, Ttoano, ser4w. stanioltua, Sutter, Glarrn, single, lessen, Tahams, Tcinity, Tulacer r 1" Madera, Marilr0aa, Muro*d, Tuolumne. Vula and Yuba Moolocr W)nturey, Ttui6au, Counties, Calllothla San Joiyuln, Sent& Ctutr + , t Sheets, Starts, Slsklyau, 040261 ! Stanislav*, Sutter, Tuhuma, ilactrtot*nsr + t Trinity, ?Mare, Tuolulw10 Lake !*ha* Area and Yuba Counties 11.60 1.44 3.00 .10 Rbatri4ien* $13.if ` :114 3i�.44 ,q ` 61x6 n Calls splicers 15.24 •i4 .• 30t.ft .O4 IaJ 7LploVos dont[tbutN It elf basic 11 W91Y [a for over 5 yaaro oervice, calavera* and 504 JQ"Vsn go* and 60 of ben to hourly it to fur i ntlif a 5 Vases +a Vaeatl•on Pay tl*6trtaisn* Credit. ria Paid ttuitda A Of 9h Y. Cable Splices 14.64 .. .1646.,. .3461.40 .01 4ww*t fqullrment operatorel tspa And Soisno Counties iPlledtivingl Group 1 0.19 1.56* 2.16 1.00 .29 t 41sOtr141ana 12,41' 1.04 1611.14 .04 Group t(al 9.55 1.511+ 2.75 1.00 .29 a.L1• i He 11,11 1.ai leal•ii► .W Group 1(b) 9.70 1.511• 2.25 1.00 .29 ' Lake, Marino Nend000t ` Group 3 Y.70 1.501" 2.75 1.00 .29 Slid son es Counties llectcictons ,02 Group 2(s) 10.61 6.50• 2.25 1.00 .s9 Z 12.16 1.11 1St,#4 Group 3 .10.92 1.540 2.25 1.00 .21) 0 Cable Sptlearo 14.50 1.11 34+.30 .02 Group 3461 11.36 1.511► 2.25 1.00 29 alevietor Constructors 14.62 .744• .56 a .026 -•4 Gcou a 11.93 1.50• 2.35 1.00 .29 r Slevatac Con*tructoro' Nipent TOt3K .746 AL' a + •.015 P ;1 Line Conatructionr Group 5 12.11 1.50• 1.25 1.00 .29 aet Nocta. J4do0 in0 slaklyou } alncludeo /.241 par hour to PolsionaJ Helielth and 101149• T nJ. w Counties flop Y6.•6nu 1 Tired trlafea bl3pitl OrounO �, � 11a1a oasis 11.1461106.-. Yn 4.24 •.41 41. .1i 1120' Nerdy Ilrrl{[ ElrcaU6n IWd 419urtdnah! Neadytound- ` Nath♦ lease& N►M Taeeh6ma V0.4116n and/6, ear+ {chipper?i Toudatmrnr tonic 414tttte*nt Operator t Apr+.To. J6c►hMeerm*n 4.76 .45 31 .10 1126 ` Atas 1 Arose 2 Line igvipnent flan 10.01 .45 30, .10 1/24 � Unseen tolooprayecl WfvY Lino J4%gipfmnt sent Gc�up 1 •19.13 110.64 61.56111 $2.25 .90 .29 C6etitlad lineman welder 11.43•. .4f 30' .10 1120 Group 2 9.60 11.01 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Ttos itim a 10.50 .4S 30• .10 1/26 Group 3 9.73 11.24 1.566 2.25 .90 .29 ` Cable ap►icersl N641rn/ Group 4 10.32 11.62 1.50• 2.25 .v0 .219 out* Sprayer 11.00 . .4f 3%. .10 1126 Group S 10.55 12.06 1.50• 1.25 .90 .29 /eke. wr1n. Msndoaino'6fd ., Group 4 10.71 12.22 1.56* 2.25 .10 .25 tusou" Counties ' Group 1 10.67 11.16 1.Lu• 2.25 >0 .25 Gcovrt4man " ' $10.46 61.11 1{t4.ti .02 Group 6 lt•31 11.02 1.5041 2.25 .91" .29 Line iyuipmant'Operstate 11.04 .1.11 3010.46 .02 Group 6 11.54 13.05 1.506 2.25 .90 .29 Lineman 13.13 1.41 30+.40; 102 Group li 21.78 13.27 1.506 `1 2,15 .90 .39 Cab/a 01110+1* 14,50 1.11 1 .40 .02 Group 10-4 11.06 13.,39 1.50a 2.25' .90 .29 Splicers ,� Group 11 12.06 13.57 1.511411 2.25 .90 .29 Group 11-A 13.22 ' 14.73 1.50- 2.25 .90 .29 Group 11-11 13.52 Mall 1.540 2.25 . .90 .29 t Group 11•C 14.44 15.35 per hour 1 l d iluolth andMlulrro Fund. �y0 •29 • - 1. .'i aincludas i.ti r o 1" t r. itOlnAlU61i1'11. VOI Aft, NO. ll"AIQAY. NOVEMUR itr'1Vl>• NDOiflCATIOMS P. #� + , 1001flC471011%P. 6 a1pA : cA77•to:e icau•dl -SO91 •d -.- Polqa SeaeNms lersottbait / Mfoists •a*M&ppmlt SeNs NssAr SMt4Nei \ 011: Ebutbs r t,• , ,1: RMst .110111 taetiees VoleNaa salla, r Nutt ` N♦Mi lett#sea Yust#sa sallow t �1 Asp,.It, AII,.To. "�' ldatssn S•isb'lota•cSI`.- matin, son leseslaoos Calawra• a San Jospin Cat. 00.94 11.25 .01.70 and "now Counties lower equip At operatorst Srush 111.77 .00 01.30 JO .03. Chief of party to Group 10 Spray : 12.27 .99 1.30 .80 .03 '1 +''*i1• isoteres melpatst - ' r "tapers• 12.72 •' .99 1.30 .10 .03 Alpine, Asaaot, Suto, 'llwti,etai Stesofitteres , Calsverso, (olue$. Slbcib, alpine, Amabr (Suuthern Glenn• Mason, mlodac, Nevada, • portico of County). ,.,• 1`140690 INuMG. lactanonto, Calevasss, ►t•shu, :,Can Joaquin, Ohestar r. raripa,", %farad, rant•ssy, !hese, Stanisleus, luster,• San Joaquin, Santa Ctu9r Taoists. Volo end Pubs Cat. 7.70 .00 1.20 Sutter, Tabamaa, Tualumoo and Vuba Counties 13.40 1.11 1.00 10 MOM_ jsestomas_ -_I_ hx towlo 27-Sopa rr 20. t7 } t+! W1oYlr sante/testas 01 a basin h torly gat for Ovrjr S Y•ara' to:visor &lamas. Alpine, Aaador, and 41 of basic hourly r+ • tura nthe to 1 guts a Vacatloi flay Calaveras, Contra Cosa, Dai Credit. Sis Prid Holiday A thi uyh t. Matte. SL Dorado, Itesno, f.lsts lana##ta Marg:art Nuoboldt, Marin, Natipou•, , Sells Matt m etcodo latnatey, laps. / lb•dr Ibadr Edwtat»* Nevada. Tlaccr, dacraucnto, t' • Nolte Notes N 6 V Itaaitaa VatsUso and,a, San Bonito, San ttanglsco,, `� . !altar b}ulpaant operator a At'It. To. fti ' Sea Joaquin, San Naao, Sante " • Araa 1 Area 3 Class, Sana Crus, Solana, Samoa• Sutter# sMeaa, ,1Yoluarto. Yob and Yuba { '' ! Group 1 15.13 010.61 11.s4* 12.2! .00 .29 0 Couattas, California ., r Group 2 0.50 11.01 1.111* 2.25' .90 .29 ;^! ! Group 1 9.73 11.24 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 A onset i 1 Oroup 4 10.32 11.53 1.58+ 2.25 .90 .29 its84ctriti•ntt • Gcoup 3, 10.55 12.04 1.5ae 2.25 .90 .29 Let* Tahoe Ar•4 t Gtoup 4 10.71 12.22 1.Sea 2,25 ' .90 .29 Sleatriolana 11.11 .64 30.12 .40 Group 7 10.97 12.34 1.544, 2.25 i .90 .29 table Splicers 10.24 ,.04 340.02 .01 Group 0 11.31 12.101 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 C416vtas and sea'Joaquip Co Croup 1 11.54 13.05 1.58* 2.25 .90 •29 tloctrlotent \ 13.01 .fa. 3111.41 .01 Group 10 11.74 13.27 1.584 2.25 .90 .29 Cable Spticess 14.40 .16 30*1.49 .01 ' Group 10-A 11.1010 11 39 1.64* 2.25 .90 .29 rope ass Solana caustic I Group 11 12.04 13.57 1.54* 2.25 .90 .29 Stestrielans 11.13 .1.04 301.10 .04 Gcoup 11-4 13.22 ' 14.73 .1.510+ 2.25 .90 .29 table Splices@ 13.42 1.04 ' 301.0 .44 Group 11-11 , , 13.52 11.03 1.58+ 2.25 .90 .29 S Maria and Sonasa Count its Group 11-C 13.04 15.35 11500 2.25 .90 .29 Nlactciolano 13.10' 1.11 30.30 '02 ` •2nciudos i.30,pat lwuc a lwnsiat{d Nurith and ilvlt as Fund. Cable Vpllcess 14.11 1.11 30.30 .03 sattan• lielperai Slevator Construotate 11.52 .745 .56 •• .021 10643, - Vievatat Canste4ctora` N•lpat 70435 .746 .34. - a .SYS bricColk �Nn Jopwln Cao. ;0.95 Was ;1.70 West Nquipoent gtaratottt Chiut of party to Group 49 i T11• Alpine, AM609, C4laverse. lYdorado, Nevada, Place►, , Sacraments. San .iaup-Its, _ Sutter, 74116ru, TOW anJ ti 1 Vuba Counties 7.70 .60 1.20 lawo M041M NEOISTEN, VOL. H, NO. 11"AIOAY# NOVEMUR 11, 14» � + M010CA110MS P. 1 UITISI N{ W. CA77-5695 {.(L1gf"IL U` ti ,cA77-5051 - Mod. 4I MNIiICIl110J15 P. H {4 Itil-Sspte*be[ 10, 197 t irtrya iaaalrta Par*•.r0 i�- I I Inyo, Kern, boo solidf.l,.,R•..In.P.r.,nl. Angei*e, ttono, otengei Ma.rir Eaar+tiara Oatic , Rlwul4�, Sen Se[nardlno, Raw M 0,M reaslams Yalarlaa ant/a, Il�a,ly EJ.aun„ son Luis obtapo, Sento Ary,.7r ' Ola+tar,-Driller, powdeca+no kat•♦ N41t #a.ci•n• Ya:s&i• -d/.# Lppr. Tr. Oerbare and Venture Cl,oalcel Yrout jotmasil l&nrrY Counties, California pickocarnl Grout yunmanr Grout • alteraunt Grout pumy,mans Jack- Charm# • leg Nine[( Jumbo *ani Kulywr stick Tender* /0.45 11.45 42.30 .40 and other pnouvdtic conctutu sleetticiane, placer opsratorl Minor tunnul orange County (hand or *achinu)l Puwdutnun Olectrlcians 13.34 .il 3$+1.4$ .O2 (Pg lawr houeu)I Pt imur uunl Cabl* Splicer* MIS .61 14+1.41 .02 Shotcrete ern+ Stool tot in Sl*vator Constructotat raiser and tottot) 'rin.t,et- 1*perial, Invo, Kern *ani Pstiaber lwood or (lout)) of Tehachapi atneel)1 'funnel cunccute Range), too Angeles, r, tlnisheci Mosrlumani maw, orange, Riverside,} operating of trovuling Ron secnardino, Ban t tY and/or groutltlg aachinel Luis oblepo, Santa Sandbleatec 5.42 1.05 2.30 .60 *arbor* *Ad Ventura , Counties 4 1�' Shaft, raise *inert Diamond Slevotor 0onstsuotors 13.41 .745 .55 1 a .025 driller 10.20 1.05 2,30 .40 Slevatac Wnetcuctor*' t ) -t c helpers Milk .745 .56 'dna .025 AML Rein county (Worth of (S 5 Gunite Labore(s, of Tehachapi Kangs) Wool "*on and Kodeen 5.47 1,05 2.30 .95. Slsvatot Constructors 14.02 .745 .54 a X025 Gutueen 9.17 1.05 1.30 95 t Slevatr,t Coneteuetoro' . ( '�' �, Rebound,een 6.11 1.05 2.30 Yelpers 701JR .743 .54 t a .025' • T rlostecerst I; ncr.latcttl !t,wcAo7-soul - M,l1� p We Angeles and Orange Out, 12.11$ ,Sl 1.0$ � 11S (42 1'u 52v5J-ieptu.ivr 30, 197 Plasterers' Tenders& �11 In{Nr141, Kurn, tu,a Anyule+r Oasis P"I.a•tl•.shtc 1'arT••1. I*{.erial, Inyo, Mor*, l-', ,(,`.'� oranqu, Riverside, 6an Il..,lr FP, . y, Rlvacalds and San Ir I'1 `*In", Dan alis Obispo" 14.1.0 M G.k #•.cleat vecstla. itarnatdino Counties 11.23 1.05 2.45 ' 1 ' Santa Dacbsts end Yuntura . Lo* Atcgelss and Otanga Cos. 10,475 1.05 2.30 i.dS' Counties, California (a) Employer contribute• N t baala r1y ill fog oW ,1 Vasco service and ft for 4 eon ns to S t n` or ice u V *tion r Y Yrlck Tenders $9.45 01.05 $2.30 .40 credit. sit Paid llultda s. aThr seek r. Ylectriclansi Laborers Orange County (Tunneil c ' _ Ylectrlclans 11.14 .01. Ita1.4S .02 bomb Plant Labsteg*1 suil,gang �t Cable Splicer$ 13.95 .61 ltt1.45 .02 Wacker. ttaeksani Oonc(ets Greer, {' Rlevatog Cu,tstruetor*1 iecludisq toddacs and opceade NI 1"C ial, Kern (South of L7aerpat..tatsaaani Ou*piano Dump- - Tehachapi Range), Los *An (ootaldelI Svaatur (stake_ Angeles, ogange, Rivvcolde, arm and switcMrn on tunnel t ( Dan Darnardlno, San Lulu w cb)1 Tunnel iateclale handling oblslo, Santa Sacbsca and lust Toni loan 45.0/ i1,50 N.70 r{O' Ventura Counthae t Ylevatoc Casatcuctore 11.41 .745 .54 a .02S Csele Weeded Chuck tendecl Lluvatoc Conatsuotora' Yipy*rl steel coca raises Itelpeco, 705JR .745 36 a .025 and setter'$ halperl Vibratog- t tern County 4110rth of nen, lackhaeeaer, pin*usatla i' , , Tvhachapt Ranyal tools (emcept dtiileril Luadlnq �` & !:levator conutruotors 14.12 .74S .56 a .025 and unloading logit*toe care) glovatat Conatructore' Pot tender "Ing aaatic or l>�J' I Ilslpu[s Milt .745 1.54 a .025 other lutectaia 5.76. 1<0S 4430 440, t t ..&.1' ... / , . _� •+EQIRAI 2901f111, VOL. 47, NO. 2►t--fRIOAT, NtOVEMtER 11, 1977 0006 i y �, I • ,r4ctitow No,C1177-bot) (cant-d MODIFICATIONS P. ' Re►Ic Prises Rer1e111►rry.eers . Itsal Rossi, M 11 Pea►les4 rKeNan rut/erea 1 Apr.To PlasteutSr 1 , We Anvelea and ocanta we, 12.115 .11) 1.45 .115 flaot•rata' Tendarar 3"9141, A(verside and Ran 04rnstdlno Coo. 11.22 1,03 2.49 LOS Angeles and orange we, 10.475 1.05 2.10 .05 0o%not sl 141 Caployer contributea 61 E basic tly !&tj for 9v*j 5,ytars service and N for f months to 5 yeacS' .• vice as Vacation ity Credit, , Six raid 11o1(dsys. A lhtoufh ►, Gunnita 41,oretsl � I , 10osslasan •nd podsnn 9.07 1.05 2.10 .9! Guniaen 9.17 1.05 1.10 .95 Actxwndr,on 6.21 1.05 2.10 5 DK16tON 119, CW-$094 - "ad, 12 118dc Pllep RaeelUs Per.eat 112 rA 57061-September 10, 197 1 Nswl9 1444.164 Ben Diego County, Calllotn(a Sole. M t ►••Nees vetertes 004/01To. - Slavator 0onetru0tors $11.41 .74S .51 • .025 Slevator Constructors' Belpera 70WA .745 Sf a .025 Aootn a 11.21 \.10 .75 1,00 r DWIB10N 410. CA77r S015 - ►V.d. IL (42 tp 57YriY-Septeober 10, 197') 1 1 San D1090 wunly, Celilornta 1. - • ' C�1iv for Consttuutors 11,11 .710 ,Sf a Elevator Constructor•' alslper/ 70141111 .711 ,16' a .025 Awfcra 11.20 ,60 .75 1.00 lul L`ytloyer contributes 01 t Asia hou[ y rate t PC vve[ 5 Sate' a [vice •nd 69 basic hourly tats for ti eon he to 5 eats' sec Ice as Nacation Pay Credit. $to raid Ilo ldays. 0 thtauih y, AW IIOIRAL RIOIITIR, VOL. 42, NO.%216—fRiDAV, NOVEMRE4 11, 19y7 • tl1(ltflCAlIp15 P. 3 f19U1fICATIp11S P. A � u[ 25 l�211i;1!Ito. G77-solo - pod. I1 � ` (43 1S SIM-Septeahar 10, Lot 1 plop Seaelire peww owsaft SIOM Mo, GTT-s0lO ,jflortt'A� Alameda, Aipins, AYdor, Jutta ie6te ►dqt SeeeHu F.r.,ral. Mevrlc /bulla • Sa6ie CalaYeras, arlusar Cwttta Safer N i it peasieat Yaresisa a-A/er Newit tJ roto• Coats, bol torte, 21 Dorado, AMP.Tr. . Ad66 Is S 0 ►9461•6 Ye4enlee e.J/eP Froom, Glenn, Suiwidt, Rials t,r,.Tr.' Labs, La4Nn, Madtta, Marin, Moriposa, Mendocino. Martsd, Satkiag Lit sttipinl Wte 110600. Monterey, Napa, Nevada, aed/ar Kings a d Tulare u places, piwue, bcra�tnto, , Fresno, flings and Tviare SN bonito, San Francisco, Counties San JOquin, San Matto, Santa Traffic Delineating Device Clata, Santa cliff Shasta, Applicator $5.37 ,S5 .40 b ! Sierra, itaoiyou, Solono, 4Stool Stop Installers Solum, Stenialaus, Sutttrf Tcattic Surtoce Sand- Tsheaa, Trinity, Tulare, blastect Striper 11.106 .S5 .40 b 6 Tbelwane, Tolo and Yuba Mttyst (wheel atop tnetallo . Csaraties, c4litocnie tsaltic surface Band- blptars striper) 7.011 ,sf 40 D Slurry $eal operations k icttayerst Stoneanaonsr Mtaec Opscator 11.15 .as .40 b Alpine, Ais6or, Calavoras, Squeegee Man 7.00 .11 .40 b San Joaquin, Stantalaus and Applicator Operator ?.QS AS .40 b Tuolumne Counties /11.75 11.00 /1.10 11.00 shuttlesan 6.00 .55 .40 V Sop Min 4.011 .55 .40 b Alaaeda and Contra Costa • Avisaint Counties Counties 13,1s 1.11 1,211 •I1 Traffic Oolineating Device Putts, Colusa, 21 Dorado, Applicatacs Mteeei Stop .� Glenn, Lassen, Modoo, Moved , placer, i'luaae, Sacramento, Installers, Tcattic Surtacis Sondblsattc 11.37 •.11 .40 b d Sbseta, Sierra, Sutter,, Iota &M Yubo Selpot (tsattia delineating Il Countsswntiea , 13.110 1.01 1.31 i .71 s device applicator, ernuel N San bonito and Santa Clara atop installer, tcattic Countiaa 13.5! 1.31 1.31 .36 sumacs sandblutes! '7.17 ,$s .40 D ualfstripes 10.47 .55 .40 b liars r tlactri0l. M pSelpet Istripas) 5.47, .55 .40 b sad ust ests!,usne CauntlN lanislsua Slurry Seal Operation$ • 11.31 .sS Sleuttictans 12.13 .114 lifl.s0 1/4% Miser Operator 100 b cable Splices 14.10 .$4 31r1.s0 1/41 Squesgss Tian 6.67 .55 .40 b i Lotherst Appllcator'Operator 7.47 S5 .40 b UNrdos, S► Dorado, Saasment shuttlenan 4.10 .55 .40 b 6" Tota thuntisa Ii.73 ,t7 1,711 .03 Top Pan 4.47 .Ss .40 b hiatera! pluahere$ a4pine, Aaabc, Cslswras Contra Casts County 14.37 1.25 2.11 • .te SM baa Joaquin Counties srQoatertr S r OstrM .70 3.34 3.11 AdOc, iotaMnte sad Tato Sprsyl Saeets0ot Tapetat ' 600144• (slate, til• and Ooing Stales icattaidt ooepastti0nl 11.111 1.010 10.10 1.00 .10 Sandbleeterl lape4hengors 1011.73 .100 3,34 1.11 Snaaslac and Fltob 12.45 t.04 1.10 1.00 .10 ire► HOU" tt1011111(, VM Ott. H.O. 1"-MIDAT, 0001118 14, MY . . E t 7!(10Ifi4ATi0NS t. b K)DIfICAT1011S P. b QUI#145! sq ftA77-�0�0 iCont'd1 ,__„ ' f.lrtae S".1106 Per "to 4SCgIOM M0. Cl►ji-3�91 lCottt'dl t ie.ts , sfda4e Beetttss Petweett i1grl� t4.ReNM Netts M itq footless Yaseslea sa4/.e 184:411,11itw4le1 t4+seltee AM,•Tr, Sam* M i w feed&*• Ytt.attea Ah,.T,. ;Cosmo, Rltt�#, Medoc# ilectriciartat end 9blaro Counties '111.41 .40 .90 I 1Mriposs, Merced and Sheat Metal Mutkotot . woluans Counties I Alsaads, Contra Costs, Slectricians 112.73 .94 31+1.50 1/41 Map& and Solana Counties 11.114 .73 2.11 525 .04 Cable ipiicers 14.00 .94 34#1.50 1Jtt Son Mateo county 11.54 ,.73 1.�1 .10 Lathecet tilt 9etterat hoodoo, S1 Combo, Sactsment Alpha, Modal, Calaveras, an0 Holo Counties , 11.711 .47 1.75 ,O1. San Joaquin, Stantalaua and faintsras Twl~ Counties 9.17 1.00 .70 1.40 Alpine, Maaaos, Calavecas anb ban Jo"ulnicsuntles Slush 9.911 .T# 1.35 1.11 11114"Wrot Steaatittersr' r Spceyl Sheotrock Vaporer ' "a SaR1to and "Abe owing Stages Scaftaidt' Clara Cowtties 1S.15 1.01 1.71 .14 ' #andblastecl Structural San Mateo County 14.41 1.14 2.20 .Y5 #tool! Papsrhangere 10.32 .70 2.34 1.11 #lush.r a t contrs Costa County 14.17 1.25 2.29 424 ;lurbecas Steaafitttc44 j MIS10M tNjC:2?-5091 - Nod, 111 t San Matoo,Caunty 14.4x 1.14 2.30 .29 441 M 51937-Gopteabet 30, 197 I., Ata8e44. Alpine, A+udar, ti Calaverss, Contra Costs, Oat !` t Motto. 111 Dorado, tro&tso, Su#boldt. MeCIn, Merlpo" , Q 1D;Ql�No, st7l-ma 11 A Mecced, Montetey, Map&, (42 PR 112941.-September 10, IST Mow4a. Placer, iacraaanto, lrtpetial, Inyo, Racn, Loos ! Son Benito, San Ptanoisco, 'Ban Angatas, Mono, ocange, 4 Joaquin, #on Nateal Sonta slvatst4e, Sen Bernardino, 1 " Clara, Santa CCUs, i0taao, San Lula Obispo, Santa I Sonoae. Suttet, Tehiae. Sarb&cs 6a0 Yentuta TWluano, Volo and Yuba Oountles, California �rattea, Calltotnia , I t, 1 . Cheat, Oryx&ll la#tallari 11.44. 1.49 1.15 iticklayerst #tt.M4400nes ►aintoc4a Aipltta, Acsador. C614veC&#, Parking Lmt Sttiping Mott San Ju4qu40k ono TwltmaAa 1 I ons/oK St9bW&y MACkacat Counties 11.70 1.00, 1.30' 1.04 Inro sal Novo Counties '. AlaM4a and contra Cote Gs {2.51 (.311 , 1.13,` .Y3 Strlptc 10.47 .SS' .40 Is . } 4140cada, Nevada, Places, Stclper Melpat 4.47 .55 .40 b socraaanto, Sutter Tehs" traffic Delineatins Device tote, and Tuba Counties s 11.30 1.03 't.It; .15 I Appilcatoct Week Stop San sonata and Santa Clark Instiilarl Ttattio Suttacs Comtism 51.33 .311 11:25: .14 San* Imistst 8,37 .115 .40 Is �� ifDERAL A6121094, VOL 42, NO. 109-fAIDAY, octoil 4 14, 1917 IFILAT1 15 ., 7 ItL�11TD(u '. i c,i Qj+�i�1ON TIO. CA77-1042 t�g,�di �i4CI�I0R lrp. CA77-lOt2 tCont'sl3 rr$Ra.BMak$i Pywiari rrh$p HRiIUi Pgw.ou ' � (Iewtr Editattae Mtrrir Ed.,tai4e Bala) N s/ PMtlear Valens& swat - Raw N a/ PwdeRa VaaaNae eR6/e, Asst.to soft door Layoral air•.7t. �. •aslpet (traffic dallnesting Loo Angeles, Orange, device appllcator, wt,r,al Riverside, Santa sstbeoa, atop installer, ttat(ta San Luis Obispo, San surtoca aanublastor) 7.17 .!S .40 b aernartino and Ventura cos. j11.00 .70 .12 ..40 .06 41u{ry Seal OSpe4tationl ' Mixes ON[stor 9.37 .Ss .,40 b SQuaagee Kan 6.57 .55 .40 b Applicator Operator 7.97 .55 .40' b ' Q (41 I'110. 5J-5-S0,1m- (L10, 11 (41 rA l29S3-Nptosuhex 3a, 107 ) 6huttlesan 4.90 .55 .40 b Imperial, Sam Los Angeles, Top Man 4.47 ,t<s .40 ► Otonge, hivw sido, San a,atnini(•n�ntitaR • , sernardlno, San Lula Obispo, It attic ollnueinq Device Applicator Santa Barbar• and Ventura attor 1,37 .s3 .fa � . Striped Mual stop Install to counties, Calitorsia aet tans aandolsater ).941 .4s '.40 i Bolpot (itriptr, wheel stop Drywall installers 21.46 1.49 1.05 ,46 .07 Inataltu, traffic tuttsas Plat&, T&ndera$ arndb►utar) 7.06 JS .40 it Ventura county 11.13 1.03 2.66 1.10 . jiurry Lemli nlr<r{ati4ni Mn barbers County Mleer operator 6.96 .35 .40 b (sante Marls 10.23 1.01 1.30 .60 Squoegao Man 7.95 .SS .40 b _ San Barbara County Applicatot Operator 7.06 .5! .40 0 Shuttlss&n 6.90 .45 .49 b (except Santa Karla) 10.13 1.05 2.30 .60 w4 earn County (China Lake 41"1 !tp Man 6.06 ,ss .641 b Mahal Ordnance Test ' /luta$ Tende($$ Station, Sdrsrds Art) 11.116 .l.ts .2130 .60 Venture County 11.13 1.03 2.4% 1.1t Sam County (Am"Indet Santa hatters county of County) 4.60 145 1.30 i0' (sant• Ratio) 10.23 1.45 1.30 .60 /lu$ib$ret ate Ytittersl Santa aarbera County taperlal, Lao Angeles, Orang , (sacopt Santa Maria) 141.13 LOS 1.30 .641 alreratde, San Mrracdlna. {era County Milne Laks Marti Ordnana& San cuts Obispo, Santa test Station Mrb&ts ar$d Ventura Cos. 11.41 '104 140 119 3/46 ttavolds AIL) U its 1.46 1.31 .60 t Sett Moor laystat Sats County {aasatndot Toa Angeles, Orange, at Coasts 1 9.40 1.4141 1.30 .60 (, biwtrida, Santa arbsira, t � Slesbersl u " al '` Nn Lula Obispo, San laparlal. too Angola#. ( ikatge, 6ivaro3do, Can Mtasrdino and Ventura OCs. 11.00 .70 .61 .40 .06 ', t SetaaNinot Son lois Obispo. Sant& balbara sad Vessels Oounttes 11.41 . let •166 136 3/44 . H""L 11101ST11, VOL 42, NO. W--f1k10AY,,OCT0411t id, }tl7' t IODIf1CA11pR►• i •�'M10lflCATIMS F. 10 \JIATT-4 W,13tOH tn, CA77-5004 - Mod. I1 `oasis isle (42 rR Smi-Sptsaber 20, 117 l w.rertsaYMes.py/aa D1"o County, Calitotala ieM itaY pessteas VeN+Me u,aAr J Maps M a M /MsINs VsaallesAw.U•014mot c siMrd. 1 Drywall tnatallara )2.05 .4S 1.20 .40 .01 p painters! i' C1laapl tor iting tot wort 'Wot Labo"rel Riahvay Narkscs, Group 1 '' 7,64 .45 20 Ttattic Delineating device i Croup t 7,70 .45 .20 applicator 0.17 1 .05 .10 Y Orovp S i. .i15 MINI stop installorl y Tcaffio surface sand- c Dei�t,_1,_T_A7._7-42G- Mag, blaatac# acctper 0.1i .if .40 Y �► 53001- lriptssiar ,1 Yelper (traffic surface Cbanger sandblasteri vbeal stop Srioklsyers 11.50 .20 Installs(# anter) 7.00 AS .40 ' Y flurry Seal Operation, neo I elon IA -4222 M Miter operator 0:14 ,SS .44 ' b I pt S�tealo t )D,1 } 0quo"oo Ilan 7.10 .SS .40 b licator �talge I +' Itpp operate( T.Os SS 40 b plualers and igaadittara 13 .50 .61 .10 4huttleaan 4.10 .SS .40 b Tap Men 4.04 .SS .40 0 Delon I �Mrai, t f plual,ara# etesttlttrrs 12.61 100 lie 110 1/41 t 1 Most Metal Workete 12.15 1.04 2.24 .01 Change: Z Soft floor is»rs t.62 4 50 .W 0 nuobare srd fitaaaritters, 11.1.0 fro '65 .10 0 fb$et Metal YorMta 11.06 .30 .77 .07 A W.Iji„QN trJ. CA77-5092-1iu1_;.jl_ We siort iA •42(H- f�ryp (41 TO 52149-&epte +sr 10, 107 ) N ase Oisgo County, Colitunria R2 rR g - B,pts r Chaim Dsflattloa of Zo : , Oryvall tnatallara $12.05 44 11.20 s0 .OT Gtpcntcra and iedrpvsrtan latps 3 City of Council olu s and obuttina 0luatraca! 0tsawtlttera 12,41 301 144 1)1 3/41 yl�Abor*rs &om asap ing vork on or p,rtainlaa to the Mlea 1 River) sheat ictal tprkars lilt 1.04 2.24 441 Zone 3- City of Council huffs ani sbuttisg X rlt oa or p,rtetaleK to the Misaorri River) 10- City or CoWil Sluff• ad abutting aMialprk on or psrtatalag to the ltlsaourt R1rar) n mors- Lao i- City of Cowreil Stuffs at ofpalitlss atal! iaj vork oa or pertaialag to tba Mtesousc Or Vara-Lon l0- city at coumll blare end abutting m a lisp, ing'vorll oa or pertolaing to the Missourt R1m) -..r► ... �' vi � . fRQERAt 21411794, VOL. 12, NO. ifT-FRtOAY, OCiOiiR i<r I ttT7 I � • � ( '�{uP6Aei06Ai ilccurat 6TA'i7lt California CDWrlSi, Alameda, Alpiis, Amadoto },_ if Jutta, C&laveras, ColUea, COntci ?9L.,(ba, De11u I rte, til tklcado, Iril , t� 011 NO tat Pas!4 �' etGlenn, mumboldt, Rings, Laos, Lassen, /&dere, Marin, Mariposa, Mandocino, �\ t Merced, Mo4w, Ntontocoy, Mara, Nevada, 1 placet, Plumes, Sacramento, San Ssnito, P't'N taaettt ar+.aetr r ( sen fc&ncisoo, Ran Joaquin, San Notoo, Mev,ly 6lvatira i Santa Clara, Santa Crus, !bast&, Siecca, sale• Of twr • Yw911aa *pool fiakiyou, Solano, Sonon►S, Stanialaui, AW.1t. Suttet, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, �\ Tuolutm», Yolo and Yuba ROQtti5 \ 1 ?.43 10 '. SMC/61011 PAOSMt CA77-5090 DAT1t Date of Publication SOMAS KETAL MDiUitii 7.95 '.�S .14 .0! supersedes Decision No. CA17-3019 dated April 22, 1177, in 42 /!t 20991, Mt? 1 'OSSCRIPT1011 oP MORNS muilding Construction (iaa not inlcudo single f&ally 5101 I.&A ft7Ttlti 2 .4! ail 00 - hove and garden typo apartsents up to and including 4 storied, heavy and highway ~tructlon and dredging. NtiDUti --C&Ce IV# rata prescr for craft acsia{ egorottoa is which tLal4ta{ is laclaaatal, '•t. . 1 t \ i lsrir Pttasr tMellh Pa/mwu How tr •ArrrNra L5t j I' race MI L M Pene1"r Yaaatlra 40441 a = ism a sot. - 1 ♦ woe. to S year& - 216 avec 3 ye 41 of basic AW.Tr, hourly rat �{ MIOMR� 1 11.41 .94 { 1.17 11,30 46 Y - Paid Ito aye - A thtiv{h ty j ; liaNROi 11.173 .773 1.0 .50 .it /, a IC6LAYW1 stoneawson&t Ain DA sl A-W sats pay; e-Memarlal Doyl C-IMepes4sucs Day# t-iaMa4 kyitq-Ths 1 cel Jerre, 6winNumboldt, lake, toe Rayl P-Chrtsts.as Day, ` larin, Mciscotno, Mat I �'ti �+„ i.. � ' ' esn Iranoieco, Jan Mntao, t f ,} Stakiyou, Solan, Sono", ani Trinity Counties 11.42 1.30 l.to 1.00 .05 Alamedaani Contra Costa \ ( Count lie 11.53 1,03 l.05 .20 Lcssno, Sings, radars, Morippaa and MMresd Cauntles 1436 .96 1.00 �t mutts, Colues, at 00c6dc, Glenn, Lassen, Mo4w, 11%vaia,'. t Placer, Plumes, Sacramento, �•;'4t1 ) t , t, 1' t ,, .1 i shout&. Sierra, Suttor, ( ;':( '+ \ ( ' �'` ttf If• �' ( ( Tabaws, Volo and Yuba ON. 11.90 .60 1.03 .16 }} i Ibnteroy and Santa CCUs ,t•'r Counties 11.60 1.22 1.26 t ( t , ` 1'j `•�' 1 ti ( ' tan Benito and Sent& Clato . counties ll.S3 1.03 1.03 .62 'i ,. 1 i . •, ' , i r ` , j 1 j � (, , ,��•' i ' Alpine, Awdoc, Giavecae, tan Joaquin, Stanislaw and '+ ,r #' 1 e Tiwleru Countiso, 10.63 1.04 1.00 1." sblac•Onunty 1400 1.64 1.N .01 i' ITj ,'t j, r ' 4, i t C i i •i M 1i , i '., i 4 , . , t f t•, - {' ,• t�{ S�. t. 't t i-ttt 1 i -.t �, i +t t•�' - t ' t HUM 1141SI 1, YM. 43, "0. M- DAY, UPTAMNt 30,, M? i r gale 3 I C» OMCIOIOM 00. CA77-5005 ' SaOe 3 , pule frig•iT,raliie fey,eatie iri,.p H+.eith fpwet,t lade tt•+et11 iMauM "*sell +#stems- Sales "49 ►eealete T•trl!•a #04161 bye M•p realist• Yet•flea e4,4/e, AN,.Ts. Asyrr.Tr. t MICR TRMOLAef �. p2,pCflliClAMsf ICcnt�dH i Alpine, Amador, Irl Dorado, Lake Tahot Area Mavada, Placer, Ractastnto, electricians 1 11.11 .47 31x.77 .011 Sierra and Yolo Counties 1 1.30 1 1.00 i 1.70 Cable Splicers 15.20 .47 31+.77 .00 San Prancleco and San Matto, putts, Glenn, Lassen, 1lodoc, Counties 10.00 .65 .40 Plumas, Sheets, iiskiyou. rraano, Rings, Madara and i Tehama and Trinity Counttea Tulere Counties 10.35 .40 1.40 sleettieiano 12.24 1.12 30+.705 .04 co"CH S"i .Cable Splicate 13.44 1.12 31•.703 .!i Carpenter• 11.115 1.32 1.71 .05 .ii Tunnels lardefood floor Layere#'Powst •ttettiatenat Coble Oplioore' ssw`Oporatoral saw Filers) Melpers 12.0% 1.12 30+.705 .04 y SAtnglerar $task Scsflold cable splicer• 14.14 • 1.12 )1+.703 .04 , @actors and/or Steel Shoeing Glawres aM sen Joaquin icectore 11.110 1.23 1.71 .t! 04 Count is* Miliwitghts , 12.15 1.22 1.71 .45 .Ii ilectclelanal Technicians 13.15 .02 31+1.15 .01 flledtivarsefn, bodge, wheel Cable splicers 1#.117 .53 14+1.33 .61 and dock builders 12.23 .14 1.14 .7S .04 Conti& Costs County t' C04CRT MAS NS: 't ilectcictans 15.20 .70 3l+1.00 Cement Mreons 10.00 1.11 1.43 1.50 .05 Cable sAndSplicer* 111.70 .70 3N1.00 Mastic# Miagnesitel All Dei Mo Composition Masons 10.25 1.15 1.43 1.10 AS res and stmboldt Cwfntiaa- ilwtrloisns t 11.25 .e0 3!+1.05 .04 Man working from swinging of Cable Splicers 12.13 .60 30+13S .44 ZQ slip loco scaf(olds 10.25 1.15 1.4) 1.50 OS Fresno, Rings, Madots ani ORTWUSL INSTALLAU 1 11.112 1.32 1.71 '7S .47 AtAMICIAMlr tTSlCounties 12.711 .40 34+1.03 Alameda County Cable Splicers 14.04 .10 10+1.05 .45 N slactriclans 13.01 1.05 ]1+1.13 O3 lake, Marin, Mendocino and ' Cable Splicetaa 14.52 LOS 30+1.15 .03 Sonoma Counties r'' Aosdor, (biose, eaccawento, Siactticians 12.33 1,11 31+.30 .02 Utter, Tolo, Tuba and r` % Cable splicers 11.51 1.11 30+.30 .63 those p.uttions of Alpine, Maeipoea, Meteed, stantelaus 111 Dorado, Nevada, Placer aM Tuolumne Countlee and Sterta Counties teat j siectciclans 11.11) .43 34 111 of the Stotts Mountain Cable splioece 10.01 .42 )0 11 Matatahs0 t , ilactrlcitna 1/.#1 ./S 31+.05 .045 Cable splicers 10.03 A5 311+.113 .045 i llecteictana 14.53 •''.93 w.05 .045 , CMU Spltoecs _ � + ,t, ,•t, 1 � � < ` t / ; 1.11�,'r .j t ,, y � F ,\ .. a ,' `" t • �� r.1 , ;t t y s � i IIOINAI 41011111,i VOL,43, H0.190-MOAT, $01IM094 30, 1971 !i r Willow Mo. CA77-soxo pats 4 odCldton Maps o. CA77-S090 rs bade #dap lsealul rar+aaN SS+ia Pels*a SasaRN role"N Hawir ,•- •-•� Cl+adas L f Mawir [/SwMrr Now H A It Pas lssa Teetrlas a,.U•, Sete$ M tt S rMsiMa reaplse OWS4 A."r.Tr, At6,r.To. ELECTRICIANS, (Cont'd) 1 0LAE3pRSr {Cant'd} 'y Monterey County Alpine, Awador, duets,'. plecirlclana { 11.34 0 1.14 36+2.34 06 r , Cleavetaa, ■1 Dorado, " Cable splicers 11.01 1.10 31+7.30 :06, Karim**, Karcedr {North . -�. Naps and Solano Countis* of City of Lislnq*ton}r l electricians , 11.07 .60 30+.65 .04 Mobcit Revada,Flattt, , Cable splicers 11.91 .61 36+.OS .04 W bonito, Santa Clara and Bactsmanto, Ban Joaquin, I Shasta, soutta, Stskiyou, Santa Crus counties, stanislaus, putter# Toosisr Cable splice&ns 13.00 .77 301.30 60S Tuoluox, Talo and Tubs Cable splicers 17.53 ,77 31+1.50 ,0# counties 1 10.104 .S1 t 1.10 San Francisco county Fresno, pints, Madera tris Cable 17#53 1.04 30.x0 .06 Tulare counties and the , ble le Op$plicas& 17.53 1.41 30.10 ,46 r San Mateo County te"inint partion* of ! a Matted County 9.09 .41 134 -.609 .09 ' dlactriclanr 1).61 1.25 3X+1.04 IROMNCRRSRI# ELEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS 13.4x 14 .35 304, .01 Fence pttotar* 10.66 1.t4 t.11 1.46 .06 •LEVATOR C011STRLhMRS' HSLpf]t!4 TOlJR �.#t 3S )6+a ,O1 Raintorelnq Il.SS 1.14 1.11 1.46 M. ELEVATOR COH5T11U4'NM' NeLFRRs ornawentell structural 11.SS 1.14 1.11 1.40 .06 (PROs.} SO6JR LATtiGRpi CUI1IFJt9, Alameda and Contra Cotta ' Alameda, Contra Costs, Lak*, Counties 11.16 1.19 1.16 .1p! Marin, Mendocino, (Southern Butts, Coluss, 41 W, Z halt of County from Borth of " l eupboldt, Laka (that ,{ Ft. Bragg), Monterey, Haps, portion of County trot! `•, i A Ban bonito, San Francisco, Lakeport up to county sen Mateo, Banta Clara, Santa Line), Nevada, pouter, Cruor Solana, (9.M, from tut Plume*, $haste, $lore$, ' + Of Fairfield) ane Series& Teheas and Trinity Counties' 11.00 .66 Counties 31,711 1.00 1'.41 .01 CaLaveraa and San Joaquin Counties 11.30 .63 .99 :11 lake (from City of Laktpott down to County Lina), Karin. Mandoairic and Somme, Counties 9.01 .17 .6% 1.11 LAO i ,• tJ FEDERAL REOISTEE, VOL. 43, NO. 16D--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 3 tor-19100 NO. CA77-5090 / Pa/* i j r { Decision 00. CA77-1000 t#tt 7 /6610 f,bp l06611U faym0610 / r J. /e►la P#le�`66m611U►6ym06h Needy R1rrr6ri66 M6edy /4004416* RaNa M i M P0601eea V4404"s 16//4# R6Na M 4 W 100601666 V6a4114e 064/0, Afpa Tr. , !,fpr.it. L101 CWSTAWTIONe (Contrd) LATTIiAII (C�ne'd1 Mariposa, Maid, Stonisiaus, ! ibmtectp and Santa Cru■ counties 131.3at' .i! .!! t '.41 and M Counties t 4666 Ittncitoo and M bl , • Linemen • {•.• f 0.61 .42 14 li � ! San Mateo County 33.07 .4s 1.00 .02' cable Splicers y 10.11 S1 14 10 ! San Unito and Santa Clara Nonttrty county !, Counklt$ 31=4! .96 1.75 Groundmen 9.41 1.10 34+2.10 Os Counts slnstr Madtrs'an4 Linamenl Technicians �, '+ 1 11,50 1.10 It01.30 .•.0i Vto Tulare Counties 32.03 Cable Splicer* I!.!i 1.30 10+1,30 ,.04 Morkpo", Merced, Stanlalsus 1!3! .4! Napa and 601ano count/so and Tuolumne Co•u,tit* 10,74 .!3 Linemen "! 12.07 .46 •301.10 .04 . Cable Wdor, St Dorado, saoraMnto l+ .sp114»ra U.l4 fi 3+21.10 N s' and Voto 0ounties 6.40 .44 1.00 6uttt, Glenn, Lassen, Plums*# /outhtrn Mil of !an'wtoo ` i /haste, team and Trinity / t county .10.03 1,23 1.00 Counties II Lin COMOTMII(Tlaw, Groundmmn 9.11 .47 144.705 .02 Contra coots County yt' { j Linemen! equipment op*tatot* 11.90 .47 140.705 .01 0roundon 11.40 1 .70 3161.00 1 Cable splicer* 11.16 .47 310.705 .03 Line Squipment operators 33.41 .70 1%41.00t Alameda County ' Linemen 11.10 .70 3141.00 t Groundntn 9.94Less .1401,15 0] . Cable !plicate 14.74 .Ta 3001.00 Linemen 11.11 1.05 3%a1.1S 1 .03 Del hurts, Modoa and Slskiyou• ' Lint equipment operator$ 11.41 Counties Amcor, Colusa, SACrurnto, 1 O Tree trimmer 061 tuttec, Volo,'Yuba and those peel Qrourdman 4.14' .4! 1s ,.1a 3(10. • Mad lroundmanl Neadgrcund- Mortionsl of kipiiacer ne SsetDor�I 11 man (Chipper)1 Po"ocmtnt Tactha$wermen „/.4f 45 1%' 10 1/21 !I i tfs Counties West of the Male i a Line equipment Men l.t3 .4! 1% .10 1/3% sletta mountain Motor"ad I Groundmtn r 4.17 .73 114.75 ,045 . „ Linemen Poleeproystl Wary Lina equipment MentLinemen 11.31 .71 lts.75 .045 Cartitled Lineman► Weldtt,� '11.54 .45 10 .10 1/24 Cable Splicers f 11033 .71 300.73 .11! y' Trt* Ttlam[ 10.41 .4! 1! .10 1/1% Lake, Met in, Mendocino ' and Sonoma Counties i Cable spllaactl 4adYnM i!t,'. Groundean i 1.49 I.li 310.40 .01 role st>rayec 1" 13.74 .4! 1!' .ia 1/2! /reano. RlnQar w4era and Lint equlposnt Opttator0;'i! 11.13 1.11 3!4.40 :Ol { ,tylace counties r i Linemen '11.111 1.11 310.40 .03 oroundmun 11.41 .76 3l0.9s ,y' Cable splldtta t.{,', 11.43 I.11 t Linamenl Lint Ikiuipmnt optc*tore 11.11 .75 3%0.95 Cable splicsto 14.16 #7! 340.95' .61 lV` ,1! ' { i. ( , •, mer . r t 1 .eab Fl0!!AL SIGIST/R# VOM. 41, NO. Ito-FRIDAY, OPIUM* i0, 157► !jopi ' f r , ' �; "i SMCp10M MD. CA17►6lt0. sage 9 SIC101aa 90. CA77-"I4 Fors ! Mait raised Oeotirs fstswit t ' bait 4#16#6 swt6b fyrwnrs wswlt ...� FMtatiw waaair SbrwNas bbs M w!1 fwtMat Yasawaa wihr ftaita w ra M ►wslws Ytsarba ts1/a • Amer.Tn MtMlii/t (Cosk'i) � "a 001161OMICR$ (Mat's# wantereyt sen itnita, Fan MriMlit county wstoo, $"to Clare 6114 s ieoun6w6 $.40 .04 3lal.86 .64 sant&Ctus Counties r "name 11.33 1.00 3410.45 .04 (excluding portions 09 Cable Dpi/sats 13.1E .64 1 n1H.05 •44 Counties In rho the Late shoe Mut Fr&neioos Cowty Anil atsu$t6rant 13.3! 1.lf 3N.i6 .f! i 11.33 At i 1.30 .40 .43 Linesanl secAmiciaae 15.501 1.04 36#.10 .04- play 11.47 S! 1.70 .60 .07 Costs sflicsee 17.53 1.04 3tt.i! .04 topot$ 11.77 .!i 1.30 .!0 .03 MM Masito# Santa clava, Lake takes Act as$Santa C908 MIAntiee irwsit 110.15 010 .75 aseundan 11.45 .t7 314.5! .H $peal$ strtlowNl Otagl$ Llnbaent Idea Otuipsant tapers 11.31 #.70 0pesatoss 13.70 .67 36#1.56 .Ol Lake, Ovaria, wandootu►, San Cats &plicae& 1s.41 1.47 3461.54 t .05 Ft66oU00 a11d i0nome Md. wANLi seer ats 11.74 1.10 .93 1.43 r *rusk 10.77 .t9 1.10 .10 .03 tAiwmsi I $peal 11.03 .01 1.10 .60 .03 Airt". Amebae. Cataret&a spore 11.73 .ii 1.10 .40 .03 and Oen Joaquin Counties Ootts, Colors• Glenn, Lagoon# nosh 6.93 .70 {$.11 1r1L (esatubing the sattew s$ Otters 01swrock taper$ Meade)0 moo. Flumes, _ strip laps$ scettoldt shast&, Otatiyou, $uttat# $sndktaster stQrctueal sobs", trinity a" rubs � $task 0.33 .76 3.34 1.11 Countl&f t Room, Sipe, padara and aeuah# rat toodotsl Foliate 6.75 .60 .40 tit# tutaw Ownties $peal$ sudhtastat$ structural f hush$ saomes 11.13 .41 36 Seal$ owing $raga$ &¶ 1.35 .f0 .!4 steal# structtual steel 11.17 .41 1.0 Wun County (that e$ Vern ibrtpoaa, xwecco ttanlsUw ' that It** sartwed og wy. No itiwlusru Counties i • Otuak i.f6 .10 .4l .76 Al incl, alottko ey to and Owing stages rarerhangesal nook Money Lbkel 10.95 .70 .1l Owue Orate/ stabs Claaaimot 46011 sttuctus6l stent$ wetee Otastiog O.ii .7i .45 .71 .i3 $spare 11.36 .70 .75 � iFtar$ Oandt►last/ng 14.10 .10 .46 .75 .01 ' 1 1 HOW IJOIJUJI, VOL, 439 110. 190 IOAY, Nrl/MMN 30, IIYY lSCilt ( OSCIlIDM M0. CA77-301Fags I1 4 Vr �+ Palo LO � CAII-Sit! f\. to r-+ belt rola"Saaallle Forwww$ eels*e 5.001116 IyweMr � Btdr ' . Moody Itttelba Mewl f f/onllea Reset M♦• r«sleet Tottllta aatler Refer M i S Feetleu Yervlbe 6444 IAIVMf[ (tont'di r AF►r.It. Arrr.If. Alssmda, Contra Coats, IPAIWMSe (Cont'd) at foredo, Maps, Mevsds, Remaining Counties .Reset, Sacramento, Sierra, !tattle Delineating Device Sola+w and Tolo Counties Applicatorl Wheat stop (escluding portion• of Installetr lrattio Surface Counties In the Lets Sandblaster 1 5.17 .50 .35 b 1 Tahw Arse) Relpet (trattic delineing st4sh $ 11.13 .90 1 1.30 .10f .13 device applicator, whatosl $play 11.17 .99 1.30 .90 .01 . stop installer, traffic Tapeta 11.93 .99 1.30 .10 .13 surface sandblaster) 7.43 SO .35 b Dei Morse end Mrboldt tbuntles atrlper t.97 .50 .35 b Slush 7.9S .SO .20 .10 Solver (stipet) 5,22 .50 .35 b Sliayr SaMblastefsl Stivatu[al Slurry seat Opeestlonl steel$ Swing Regal Taperal Niset operator 1.17 .50 .35 b' 9a"ibasgsrs 7.10 AS ,30 .11 t 1404"40 Nan 1.37 .50 .35 b Rarllag lot Striptaq Mgt• and/of Applicator Operator 7.T2 .50 .35 b sishway "octets, Shuttlemen 1.65 .50 .35 b Plasm. Slate and Tutare Opuntis 1 Top Man 4.22 .50 .35 b Trettie Collimating Device � IMSTWASr applicator 1.17 SO .33Alameda and Conti! Costs i Blest Stop Installorl Trottio 4 Counties 10.11 .741.05 .03 surface Sandblastatl !trivet s.{S ' ,SO .3S b tytte, Cotuea„Glenn, Loosen ; Z Balver wheal stop Installer, (Southeastern halt of Genn 8 ttattlo suttaco eandblaatot, County), Flumes, slerta, t striver) 6,9) .11 .33 b Sutter, and Tuba Counties 9.73 .Se 1.00 Slurry seat Ops[stioas I Nontatey County 12.31 1.00 .3$ .O1 flit N/saf Operator 1.15 .SO .33 b , Fresno, Rings, Mode[• and Y► 29-949.0 Man ' 7.44 31 1 33 b Tulars Counties 9.21 i .90 1.50 1.11 AMllcetor tlpetatpi 1.13 .SI t 33 b Alpine, Almsdot, Butte, Calavotes Shuttteman 4.4% S* .33 b oolusa, 11 Dorado, Glenn, • we Men , S.I) SO ' ,1S b Lessen (SVj), nsvads, Placer, Flumes, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Sierra, suitor, 1 1 t Tolo and Tuba Counties 11.31 .71 1.50 ,01 San riancisco county 13.33 1.00 2.25 .0)' 1 s4film so County 7.73 .41 .10 l.So .023 � ►� 1 fIGUAL 190ISU16 VOL 42, MO. Ito-FRIDAY, FAVINSSR 30, M? � FdAtt$$*$fife Parasols ►ri*p 4$**fit$►syn$*t$ ta$is iael[ f F1w,lI ibufln Haa,ll E/vcub$ gates "411 p$aetsa$ Yesett•s •*$far R.t.s M i IN ►aa$taa$ Y$eaft$* •*1/or fLASTnCggit SCont'd! ►LXIBUSi Steantittsrst (Cont'd). Det Hurt*, Wumboldt, Lassen (Uotthwstorn hotel, Marin, Aloins. Maur (Southern Mmko, M& Shasta , portion of County), Putts, Nepal , cleavages, 001u44, freano, fieaiy0u, Sol&no, Sono", Otonn, $#Ms, Lassen, 141060ts, Tem" and Trinity Counties 1 10.23 JS .34 11.2! .01" 1 Marlposs, Msgcod, Modoc, Mcipoa&, Merced, Stenlelaus Monterey, Plums, son Joaquin,. and Tuolumne Counties 0.41 .00 1.13 1.2$ Sante Crux, Shasta, Starts, PLASTWA$AS' TOtDOSs ' liskiyou, Steniolsui, Sutter, ' A14m4a and Contra costa ?*boom, Trinity, Tulare, counties 6.67 .40 1.10 Tuoluana and Tuba Counties { 12,40 i 1.70 1 2.00 .10 Igesno, glove and Madare Lake, Maps and Solon Counties 11.31 1.11 2.20 .14 oountise 11M .00 1.40 1 Del Motto and Muwlwldt 6411 f[anclaoo and Sen Matoo Counties 12.20 36 1.22 .43 OOuetie: O.ii .44 1.20 1.20 t I1001SgSt AlpiM, Aandoe, S1 Comb, Alawsda and Contra costs cos. Movad&, Placer, Secriaento, Sootate ` 10.04 1.17 .1.10 .60 .04 Steree am TQ10 counties 7.61 .4111 1.40 ,SS Mastic torketsl gettlewen blawraa aM tan Joaquin (2 Weise w/o puyai 11.10 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 C3fwntt*6 0.41 .f# 4.40 ,30 S#tusiestial Snaa0letet tire- Plot in County 5.12 .00 11.40 .S4 ugefpetst Cost Tat built of U.04 1.17 1.10 .40 .04 Mont*$*y County 10.44 1.23 1.70 Alpine, Calaveras, Mariposa, Nn Matto, Santa Clare and mccod, San Joaquin, $ton#aleus Santa Ctua Counties .14 4.40 1LtSS1M#f and Tullwww Counties ,•1• t Saotore a[e (Stake, tt#s Aisles" ca,unty 12.10 1,23 2.20 .12 cow"Ition and built up) 11.20 .18 .67 Contra Ooeta County 11.67 1.13 2,20 .24 felt Machine Operator I134 .01 .47 i+MS$Si tto*stittsrat 1 {' Witte, Colues, $1 uorab, Mab$ (Northern halt of Glenn, Lassen, liodoo, Places. / M Cwmtyi. Socraasnto, Tolo,j' ' 1 Plumae, Shasta, /logs&, at Dogs", Wvad&, Placer " Stakiyou, Sutter, Tahs0*, sad Start* Countioe (&s- r Trinity *M Tuba Counties Clueing take Tahoe Ara&) tilde 1.11 1.41 ,14 Lake Yoh" Ara& 40.10 St .40 11.61' .14 lilt! ' .43 40 MMendocino, Marla, MendSan Prsnclaoot ; Fresno, Corp e, whre end ' T41a[e Counties sad 900ma Counties 11.71 1.140 -1./0 1.17 . '.11 ciooters 11410 .ill ..$0 Laker Mason, Maxloolno, tape,`• 1 ,i Soletw end dono4 counties "clots 10.11 .03 1.20 1.51 .01 �l,'', ,1 S,'' t '• clastic 100gketee gettleon ; (2 kettles v/c pw"1 #S.1$ .K 1.20 1.07 .44 +t,`'''` ' ' "t' �t' , t#tweatic# Sn&SOtegal Pipe- ' r wComfol goal tat pt#ch 11.12 .06 1.24 1.01 .#4 1$: is t'.,�. i '''�.t MUM 0101#TIN, VOL. dt, NO. 190-fAIDAY, UPTIMUN i0,,1971 Hr ' 1 � {adt Friars boa•!r•hte•at• 11rta*•i•aeMrs F•ra•a,t bdt M•.rly Elra•rtas M•w1W ES.artw Rsr•t W{lw M pawtisa• Ysteibe saar4Ar RsMt M A it pea•teo$ Yatoluo eaUar A .T r. AP►r.T. r r ICont% son DIAL MCIMMSA o (cont'd) Pal Moct•s and M mboldt ( hl Mort*, NuMboldt, Lao#, Counties Waste, Mendocino, San boots,• 1 11,33 .40 .76 .33 ►gancisoo, Morrow* ani Wbntesy and #ante Crue Isinity counties 1 12.10 .66 0 1.74 .12 r Counties San Mateo county 12.62 1 .66 1.61 .lt Mootecs 10.60 1.60 1.1f Modoo and Siskiyou Counties 10.21 J2 .26 .031 fan Francisco and fan IGteo ►r**", Rings, Madera and Counties Tulare counties 11.!{ .71 1.22 .14 lbotete 10.13 -.60 1.11 1.14 .04 ' SOrt RADII tATFAf/ ' PAS tlo Morkers and Aettltsen, Alpine, Aub,, Mutts, ' (2 kettle#) Without puape 11.16 .60 1.11 1.10 .04 Calaveras, Clause, 41 009660, Mitumaatict sn&neleral Diann, Laseen (sapludin4 Fipevcapperat Coal tar 11.93 .60 1.1% 1.10 .i4 gooey Lake AsW. Mesatd Awador, saccawento and Tab (*est of fan Joaquin liver), /Counties �. times, Mea Joaquin, Masts, Rooters islets, tile and 60096104eto, Stanls/aus, Com"ttion) 16.11 i 1.04 1.10 1.00 .1T Wttar, Tobago, Trinity, [iwawolet and Pitch 11.11 1.04 1.10 1.10' .01 TYaluwne, Tota &rd Yuba Dan bonito and Santa Clot& ; ' Counties and those portion# Counties at at Dorado, McYade, Pieces %ootatet settle 11 kettle) , 10.10 AS 1.14 and •large Counties (eaaludin! SMM6T IKTAL WURXEAS, I + Lak* Taboo Acta) 10.73 .44 1.30 1.80 .10 Alaerda, Contra Costa, Maps Morey Lake Area aM take end solonu Counties 11.29 .66 1.45 126 .14 Tahoe Ars& 10.01 .70 .20 1 Alpia•, Caleveu a and Alweda, Contra Cost&, Lake, r San Joaquin Counties 1t.71" .66 1.60 a13 Matin, Mendocino, Metc*d, Awadot, Butte, C..olusa, Monterey, Mapa, San bonito, 4t 191 Dozed,), Glenn, Fluauts, Sea Franottco, tan Mateo, boctomento, Shasta, sierra,' 1 Manta, Clara, sante Cru&, Sutter, Tehaua, Tolo and folarw end Sonoma Counties 41630 + .64 1.00 0 oil Tuba counties 11.61 .73 1.61 .11 MWMiMtLSA ►1TTBAS, Alwsda, Contra Costa, Maria,' Mariposa, Merced, 9tanNlaW ' and Tuolumne Counties ` 11.14 .60 1.10 .66 Napa, San Fc&ncisco, Ban 1lontotoy. 64n Benito, Santa Mateo, Santa Clara, Solaro clata and Santa ctua counties 11.11' .30+46 1.441 1.13S and Sonoma Counties 16.26 .61 1.4S .01 Mamsinlny Counties ISM .61 .9S .N I + STAWITTfAsr }, ; t Alamda end contra Costs Coe. 11.30 Las 3.20 .16f i.• r Col aorta sed Mrbotdt cos. i 11.64 .41 3.13 AS FMW 1101STER, VOL ti, NO. 190--MWAY, UFU MUR 30,'19?7 +tri � °• t ' i 1 -, .. , 1 T"T '_ .. .-."-mow.r-..........--.. ... .. .. � r� ....� ......... -. �... .. ... ...,�...- ........�....,..-.�..�... «..�.. '�-`^.�.-�.^�..i.�..... ��.�+..+�..�- .��... _ ._.r), i� ' �.. QW1e1001 NO. CA??-SO$$ Pala 17 DWIN ON NO. CA77-549 Pays 14 •J PAIDM 110(TVi# ` A-1Nrr V..r . ay# -lMas#rl.i Dayl c•inNpsnNncs aft ' ! D-robot Day# i-Thankogiving Day# l-O#rtatass Day. fda&a iaaahh Iq'maan 1 , ltaertf Rdarst#aa 'ts# Rank M i /aaNaaa vaseows *04/611a. Rsployor contributes 11 of basic hourly iate for over S years" Apec Tr. j service, and 31 of baste hourly rata tot & months to S years 1o#AA110 MDMtdrn# as Vacation Pay C[ed/t. Sim Paid Selldays# A through F. { Alameda, Contra Costa, Dal I ; Norte, Humboldt, lake, r , 1 Is. employer contributes /.32 per hour toMoliday Fund plus S.11 . Mat In, Nend0ClnO, Mspa, / per hour to Vacation Fund for the first year of employment# Nan Franoisco, tan Mateo, t l year but less than S year* $A) per hour to Vacation Fundi s Stskiyou, Solano, Sonora i i years but leas than 10 years I.41 pet tour to Vacation fund# { and Trinity Counties I 1 11.41 `1m f '1.10 11.04 ovet•10 years IA) pet hoot to Vocation fund. butte, Coluse, RI Dotadce Glenn, &Assam, smodoc, ' t iJ l 's. employee.contributes !.!0 pet hour roc the Chet tiro yeas• Nevada, placer, Plums, of t rests $1.6S c Sacramento, &haste, F eibloymsn # After flue fc bout to Vacation , aAd Nbltday Nnatlu. Nterta, Sutter, Tehama, •i Volo and Tuba Counties T11A SwrMRS# Alasdea, butte, coluse, , Contra Coats, Del Sorts, 41 1loca6u, Glenn, Itusholdt, 14ko, loosen, Marin, Mandoctno, Mndoc, Napa, { #r Z Itevada, Placer, Plums, 1, I Sacramento, San bonito, t 1 San Gcancleco, ban Mateo, Santa Clara, Shasta, Sierra, i f1 r tlsalyac, blare, Sonoma, Suttee, ?*he", Tcinity, Volo en! TubaCounties 11.N ./S 1.10 1./y` .0►! I Alpine. Medoc, calaveces, San Joaquin, &tantelaus and Tuolumne counties 10.37 .1t '010 1.00 p[SOM, Ringe, 45644ta, IYtlPosa, Mm[Ced and Tulare I''• m . J t, :I + I , Counties 10.15 1.00 .1b Monterey aM,santa Ctua 0ouaties 11.41 1.00 1.16 1. 't, ,t+ ,. 4 it + I 't 1 / +• � t, . • 1 t 1 ' { I , + ' # �' 1, I 1I. t, tet � ,, , + � .,s y 1 . '# ,• ` `, �, ,f�,i t s •' , �pml - - is ,� •i , ,� 1) ,1 , ' ,' fE•AERAI REtlISTER, VOL. 13, NO. IVO-fRIDAYR 1ElTEM4E1k 30, 1t/7 � . DeCTIT001 No. CA77-9000 ra0t 1! WHIM NO. CAII-5000 rep 10 �b011� . r ' Group It IUphalt Ironer• and Rakere0 $erko, Wacker and •faller typo tampers! Nuggymobilet Chiinssw, faller, logioadec and bucker compactors of all typest Concrste and "Imesite •iter • 1/2 yard and under0 Concrete pen work0 Concrete saw, Conefste $tele ?note$ cents hgmeorw sandert Cribber and/or ahoring► Cut granite curb tatter) Fora Meerlf ��irlea rater•! wile Icrvill Green cutters, Seaderbardren, Nubfettetet Ilea• M 0 w readoae veeerao ao1/40 Aligners, Jackhratu r operrtot*l Jacking of pipe over li inehost LOOM= Ater.Tt. Jackson and *faller type Cempactorst fettleaen, rotaea and Mn applying asphalt, lay-geld, ereeeote, Ila, etustle snd similar r, ' 1 Group 1 1 9.771 0 1.25 t 1.70 $1.10 .10 cype wacariria, tagging, *haselMr Whr1iM, ltraekiM, trench- Group 1(a) 0.00 1.25 1.70 1.14 .10 Tacking, hond-guided Ipginghteeestt ftemosite, epotyratin, fiblicglaie, and wastie worker• (wet or dr )t hwwnt hreakere Group l(b) 9.21 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 y �''• l Croup 1(c) 0.02 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 and traders, fneludlM feel !rinNiO ►lpelsyets, oauiatte, hMdeto + '• , Group 2(d) 0.72 1.25 1.70 1610 .10 pipewraprers, eonduIt layart,•plastie piplltyer*s lost hole dlpger* - air, ♦sa and eitetrict !ewer bloom awaeparst rower Croup 1(e) 0.12 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 ti taapere of all types (escept as shown in Greve 210 Rea tet yvn Group 1111 0.97 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 and stud •unt Riprok sp-stortepavtt ani co -dings!, incivllay pleeiON Group 2 0.i2 1.23 1.70 1.10 .10 of socked Mtote and/or sand Iwet.04 dry)• btery searitlef, croup ) 0.91 1.29 1.70 1.10 .10 oultipl* head concrete ehippstt Davis trencher - 100 of similar type (and all OVAI1 troncMrsll Sete and Ditch witchs note- s j ! tiller# OandbUatets, rotnon, Question, Notalement OiOMiIiM end (Gunnlb) I R1o0in91 Tank Cleaners, Ttee elinkare0 Vibra•tcraed - )lull !loot in connection with laborer*' works Vibrators► ori-pak-it fealnet Nigh pressures blow pips (lye at oust, 100 lite, ptasture or Seat)s - Group 1 0.21 1.25 1.70 1.10 .14 Group 2 I.61 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 hydro feeder and Similar types laser tgw ae In eaectien with Group } 0,52 laborer*' work 1.25 1.74 1.10 r.10 • w Croup 1{a)I Joy Drill Model TMM-2At Gardener-lwamtr Model Orli! t _ and similar type drlllel Track drillarat Jack 1#9 drillers# �� (Tunnel and shaft work) Diamond drillarat wagon dtilletet Mechanical drillers - all t ea regardless of c power Multiple unit w YP YM or erthod of •J j � Group 1 10.345 1.25 1.70 1.18 t 'drillat bloaters and powderment All work of loading, placing m 18 and blasting of all powder and esplosives of whatever type rs i M Group 2 10.035 1.25 1.70 1.10 10 gradltse of method used for sect+ loading and placing, blph �. 9 Group } 9.05 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 acelece (including drilling of tame)i Tree toppett bit Ob rint Group i 9.7I 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 1 Group 1(blw $ewer Cleaners l t.ADONJ is (Wracking work) Group 1101# burning and Me1dlM ' ,+ ! , Group 1 ( 0.775 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 ' Group 2 8.625 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Y Group 1 6.32 1.25 1.70 1.10 .101 r t t ~ I FIDINAL 4101$Tlk, VOL 42, NO. 190-i01DAY, SIPTIMUR 20, 11177 ' I page 20 • D�CtB10N 110.• G77-SOfO Page 21 SC • DlB10N M0. G71-SOfO ' LABORW (Cont'd) r' � tJ1B01tF,Rs s (Tunnel and /halt lock) Group lld)s Repair Trackman and road bed& (cut and cover work CC subway alter the temporary cover has been placed) Group L Diamond Driller# Groundeans Gunite or fhotcrate Hosals- Group )leis )+Dors[• on , mans 1lodmens shaft Work and Rai" (belou actual or excavated p general construction work on oc In 110WA level) bell hole footings and shaft Group 21 sit Gcindsr# slastarl Drillers, Powdermen-headings Cherry t Group 1(f►s Contra Costa County onlys ripelaye,a, Caulkers, Flckermen - where car Is lifted# Concrete Finisher In Tunnels Con sanders, ►ipewcappere, Conduit Layers and plastic pipelaye,&1 r. I, orate screed mans Grout fuspman and Fotmens Gunits and /hotcrete freaaute pipe Tester, no joint pipe and stripping of same, j Gunman and fotmens Weadermans High pressure sosslemens Minor - including repair of voids, precast Manhole Setters, Cast In1, Tunnel, including top and bottom man on shaft and fraise work# place, manhole form setters I.' •1r Nipper Possleman on slick lines sandblaster-potman (work &@sign- , sent Interchangeable) steal Form Ralnrs and Setters Tlmbermsn,• Group 2s Asphalt Shoveleras Cement dumpers and handling dry casent• j )' I . ratisbersan - wood or steel or substitute materIsle therefore# or gypsums Choke-setter and Rigger (clearing wurk)l Concrete 11 I Tugger socket Dumper and Chutemans Conccets Chipping and Grindings :•, Concrete 64bore,s (-at or dryly Dt Met'a Helper Chuck Tender) Group 21 Cabletenders Chucktenderl Powde[s&m-prise houwl Vibrator- r Wossleman, adductors Hydraulic Monitor lover 100 The pteeaucell l� sen, pavement Breakers 1 trading and unloading, carrying and handling of all code and materials for use in reinforcing concrete constructions Fittsbucgh I t Group 4s lull Gang - Markers, T[acksenl Cortotste Crew - inclu0e& Chipper, and similar type Brush shredders) elopers Singlefoot, ( [adding and spreadlngs Dumpmen (any u&tAod)l Grout Crews M- kand Mid, pneumatic tampers All pneumatic, &ie, gas, and electric soundssnI swmape[ tool&! Jacking of pipe under 12 Inches 1 t Gcocp is All cleanupwork of debris , greussd& and buildings lrsoludlM � •{,, �� but not limited to street cleaners Cleaning and washing windowee r 1 Wracking Nock) Construction lat.orere including bridge and general laborers) Dueopman, load spotters fire Watchers street•Cleane,s Gardeners, Group is skilled Wrecker (removing and salvaging of sash, windows, Botticultural and landscape laborersl Jettlngl Limbers! Brush J born, plumbing &red electric flstutes Z lade,*, Filers, malntenoncs 1an0acape laborers on new constructions i, O s Maintenance, Nepal[ Trackman and bad Hadar sttewsor aro Ballroad t.' Group 2s Beal-skilled Wcecker (salvaging of other building materials) construction Track Labours Temporary &l[ and water linea, Vlotsullo / 11 or slmilars Tool room attendants Fend i[scto[sl Gu&rOcsil B[acto[sl 1 Group 2s General taboret Ilnaluhe all cleanup work, loading, ftt hvemust marten (button easter&, I . N •r ) lumber, loading art0 Horning of Mb[UI I 1' LABORSRs (Gunnib) ` } Group,is� Mosalsmsn (including Gunman, FotmsnY ll ftdaMnl GrounOn r r• t ,. I ( Gaosap'2 s seboundman + , t G!%0,79Gsneral lAborera FIDINAL 0IOI6TIA, VOL. 42, NO. 190-1FGiDAY, 69FISM619 30, 19YY I • Paolo/4"1114/ 19 ' /•419 ~at•a • bNr ►41.6.1••9N1•h►e00b ram 9bU1POUM 09tAA70 I H••rl► !I.90110e H9or1► 169a1Ne DNMING 1•h9 H// POaN009 YuerNo oo{hr 9p01971 MQU1POW"T 0611 TM (Cont'11 lew H t t ►0041.09 Ya/oN•a ••//•r ICMIDULt I MN•Tr. _ OIt4001M0 I ANP.Tr. two O1PPE ontoolMO /CHML4 11 (4"r 00n&tguctlon) MTOAAUL 1 HE AMU 1 ALL Mrf CLAMMUL a,FM +u0 1 O.ckfi.Mr /ltwn► Ol lar �• �cuu A-L Area 1 1{,1f ' 1 1.07. 1 1.74 .14 soft~# Deckh"I gave*- Agaa 3 4.11 1.476 1.71 .10 .14 Handl Ilga,sa,n► 01101 Ates 1 9.41 1.076 1.74 .60 .14 Arae I 1.I7 1 1.076 1 1.74 =.10 ,14 Am 4 , f.f► 1.076 1.74 .10 .14 Area, 1 1.11 1.07• 1.71 .40 .14 j a 1 1, 1. 6 1.71 .10 .14 l a1Pu0 lr AreArea 4 L N. '1.0717• 1.71 ./0 , .14 peck 1rplMara► Deck,wta• � � Area 1 9.91 1.076 1.74 .10. .14 9rou0 A-31 Area J 14.76• 1.076 1.79 .40 .14 Mlnchsan htern winch 0n Area 7 I ,•r 11.41 1.070 1.76 ./o .14 4rNte)► 11"ksstol Cook Age& 4 11.11 1.416 1.71 .// .►{ aginaeg Aron 1 4.14 1.07• 1.71 .10 .0 our 31 Agee 1 19.4% 1.076 1.71 .40 ..14 11111ar► M ckanlo Mellor► M&9e11 I Asea 3 10.10 1.476 1.74 .10 .14 IntlneerAre• 4 14.N 1.076 1.71 .40 .14 Area 1 11.311 1.016 1.71 .14 .14 Age& J 11.1% 1.076 - 1.14 .10 .14 = Agaa "3 11.11 1.076 1.74 .40 ,14 Match aMerl IM1Mr► G Agee 4 11.71 1.016 1.74 .10 .14 116144( Ilackanl0 �r Agee l 9,9% 1.076 1.79 .60 .14 A Q<oyD Ii i - Are• J 10.70 1.076 1.16 .60 .14 Cla,sa,hall Operator (" to 1 I Are• l 10.11 1.070 1.74 .60 .14 &M Inoludlnt 7'cu. y4e. Aro& 4 t 11.7% 1.476 1.11 .14 All •...0.)00111 loos pay) Ara& l 11.41 1.076 1.74 .40 .14 �gye -41 Area 1 11.66 1.076 1.74 1.60 .14 loversenl Claw"11 Opegatsr . Area 3 13.14 1.070 1.79 .44 .14 Area, 1 10.{1 1.07• 1.13 .60 .14 AC44 4 11.41. 1.076 1.71 .61 .14 At 7 11.%1 1.076 1.79 .40 .14 Are• 1 11.41 1.07• 1.74 .60 .14 StIQ9JP 1-A1 Area, 4 13.11 1.070 1.71 .40 .14 Clanshell OPOrator lover 7 cu. yds. •,g.c.(Lcrq boos way) Area 1 11.N 1.07• 1.71 .40 .11 Area, 3 11.93 . 1.070 1.74 .90 .14 Aras 3 13.21 •1.076 1.74 .40 .14 Agee 4 I 11.41 1.170 1.74 .10 .14 �' r ori t• 1 1:•11134'1', .�i. _ . �,�6i,r1 ` 1 t ► Nona U&STur VOL 421 NO. If-M10AY, iMMOM 90, MY 1 � r r \ ! �' l414't4i0M MO.� CA7T-1414 ►e1e 2! • a41Cis1011 NO. G77-L4N NN 21 ' R.N. ►ripe ieseilit•erssmte � R.N. trlep 4e„Nnc►a7■sen "early N„saH*e flood? iiesenaa TOM NOAT1 (Dredging)r Rah► M A t Pomades YeeaHe* *We# Rah. N 4 t /w Nees VaeNee eel/er work on self-propelled vae6e10 AW,U. lQtJw IpV2twSM!OtfRll101ii Ntr•tr. lescept skiffs powered by out- itils4ritint) board motors) engaged in towing and shifting of bargee, vessels f' and ratan borne craft of in the low oup 1 / 1.14 ! 1,50' ! 2.25 .90 .20 transportation by water of oup 1(a! 1.50+ 2.25 !0 2! personnel, suteriela, Muipnent oup llb) 1.74 1.50 2.25 !0 .29 ane suppllse oup 2 1.74 1.Sa• 2.25 .!4 .211 aeckhawd/ttsohanias oup 214) 10.40 1.50 2.25 .90 .29 , r Agra 1 i t.iS .4t 1 1.41 41.14 oup 1 16.12 1.50 2.25 .20 .29 ertp 2161 r 11.24 1.50 2.]S ,t0 � .1f Area 2 14.N H 1.41 1.11 o�+t t 11.11 1.50• 2.25 to Jt Area 1 10.14 .t! 1.41 r 1.14 / 12.11 1.506 2.25 .90 .21 . Ares 4 , � 11.11 .!! 1.41 1.11 GpAgee 4 MraAantafMatch / alAeludee 1.22 Ret Your to ftristor ad beloth eM "elf re fund. ' inginesg � - I Area 1 tolls .91 1.14 1.15' Area 1 11.]5 .01 1.71 1.15 Arse ) 11.Ia .S1 1.11 Ills Ares 1 11.71 .14 1.24 1.15 ) 4uilding and Heavy Construction Tow"to (Volk on *alt-propelled wemaele) Wet Operator* 1x.71 .11 1.21 Ills rayrwcrrcn r . , Four Centece designated, City H* is of 1&M# $or norAilact, •occaaanto and Stockton, CallfoC is Area 1 - W to 20 goad •ilea nowt seld Omni tel ) Ates 1 - tUrs than 20 road miles o and irm Wiling 64 rose Mill• y i trWn maid Cantata. 1 f Ars& 1 - Outride of 10 foal miles Icon saic Centra Ace& ! - M acme eatorulinq 3S tow ail** tam shorol Int of take Tahoe. r r alrtoludee 1.20 pet hour to 4enel lealU srN 1111ill age Vassal. ) fIDUAI 41O1fr911. VOL. 43; 010, 1194-01DAY, $016MUR 34, W? 1 ) c ►twit kuI►ttiWT O►iaATOaJ< (►I1Nrfvlrv►1 i Group 11 Assistant to Cnglnaa[,fflrNanr 011ar, Dsokhanol) Frit.4...tit$ lnit Is,Is Group 1-A1 Coeprsasor Operator M.r+it Mew}r wUet Moh. M i IF ►wrrlur k`e/911114 e.4/0, Woup 1-911 Truck Crane Oils[ ` row= NOW f"Mv O"MAFOf6 App.T,, j i Group 21 Tugger Motor (Wilting Notts(101 only) APIA 1 AASH 3 Group 3-A1 Cooprouor C"rator'(2-7)I Ganocator (100 A.W. or over)# Group 11 / 9.11 $10.64 / 1.50 1 2.25 JO 29 ►wtp (3-7)I Welding Machin( (2-7)(favored other than by wleotriaityl Group 21 1.50 11.01 1.50• 2.25 .110 .29 Group 31 . 9.71 11.24 1.50• 2.25 .to .20 06eup 31 Deck ingineeri fork Litt1 A-Freda) Mlf-Wo"lled 90of Group 41 10.12 11.61 1.50• 2.25 to 2t tyre lifting Aevicer Group So 10.55 ,12.06 1.50• 2.25 .90 .2t Group 60 10.71 12.22 1.50• 2.25 .10 .29 Wovp I-At Wavy Duty aepaftaan aM/oc polder a Group 71 10.47 12.16 1.506, 2.25 t0 .2t 'J Group 61 11.31 13.41 1.50• 2.15 .110 .29 Group 4t Operatlny 4ngineer in lieu at Assistant to "Indiar Group 21 11.14 13.05 1.50• 2.25 .110 .20 7eMing &oils[ or Coapreseor attaoAd,ol to Craws Flledrlverl Operator V Group lot 11.76 13.17 1.$01 2.25 t0 .20 of ►fiedrivittg Kilt, 4ktd or Floating aM,Dsrtick Merged G(fetator ) Wovp 10-At 11.44 13.10 1.110• 2.25 .fo .29 of 016s61 or Gaeollne powered Crated, l lsolrivat (w/o boiler) rp 1 Group 111 I 13.66 13.17 1.50• LIS .90 .29 to modellnciudtng I cu. yd.r Ttuok Crsns,'vp to wool lawludilng 34 Group II-Al 13.33' 14.73 1.50• 3.35 t0 .30 tone haleting material only t Group 11-64 11.11 15.61 1.50• 2.25 10 .20 it WOW II-CI 13.44 10.10 1.00• 3.35 .00 .30 Group 11 Operator of Diesel or Gasoline (ahg(e/ Crane Fltsolclvd,t, Wit boiler) over i cu, yd,i operator at Crand, (w/attaalr flesh -{ •L •� eInaluMra 1.33 pat hour to boiler, pvap or cod,ptaasor attachad)f Operator of std,oa porared hMloned weal" aM 10stfor Fund. 'Crawler or Univetoal type driver (9aytaaw4 or strtllat type)I Truck Z Crane, avd,r 25 tone hOid,ting aster/sl of ►artorrto0 PiladrIVlag - , wait ,Ail � i r ?(,`, •�', '� . I f - i' A , t. rrt •� t �r �I. ., 1� 1 - • ,I. , I �l, i „ i r - r 1101M2 ua11Tu, Vol. ii, NO. 1190- 21DAY, SPUMUk 30, MY , i i r DtCC6It3W MO. CA77»1090 Pogo to , t1BC1210W NO. WT-S090 Pegs 39 PdtDi tC U199SL?rf OPtRATOAt (ARM I and 1I) Group It Astlatanto to Engineers (Brakeman, fireunl Heavy Duty POW MUtPMM. OPLRATORS (tbnt'dl Repairman M*Iptr) oiled dockhands Signaleanl Switchman( Tor (ARRAS I find II) (Lont'd) Pot ►irsean)) Part6PAM (11*4vy Duty Repair shop Parts roam) Croup 24 Compressor operators Concrete Make (up to and including Group 71 ,Concrete Conveyor or Concrete Pump, Truck of equipment I yard), Conveyor Beit operator (tunnml)t fireman Hot Plants mounted fbaom length to apply), Concrete convoyort building Bitst Hydroullci Monitors Mcchanlcal Conveyor (handling building me- Deck tngintersi Drilling and Boring Machintry, horit:ontol (not to teriele)s Mixer Box operator (concrete plant)s Pump Operators apply-to waterlines, wagon drills or jackhasemore)I Dual Drum Matra Spreader Vioxman (with screed}/ Tar Pot fireman (power agitated) t Pullet Benyon Pump and similar typeat Gantry Rider Sot similtr *quipment)r Mydro-Haar,r or aimllars Instrument Mani Matoriat Moist Croup 3t Mx operator (hunker): Helicopter Radloman (S1gnalman)1 (2 or more druma)t Mechanical ►inishera of Spreader Machine (asphalt, Locomotive (30 torn or under)s Motormans Rodman or Chainmanl barber-Greene and similar)) Mine or Shaft Roists Mixorfobil*t Powe- lents Carrier (construction jobsite)t Potnmisti 9cree6mnn (except sent Brisker with or without C,ompreasor Conbinationt Pavement ifreakor, asphaltic con�rtte paving), Felf-propelled, automatically applied truck mounted with Compressor Coebinationt Pipe B*ndiAg Machine ipipe- concrete curing machine (on strtetn, highways, airports and consles)t lines only)) tip* Cleaning Machine (tractor propelled and supported)1 Trenching Machine, 4 ft. depths Truck Crane Oiletl Tugger hoist, Pipe Wrapping Machine (tractor propelled and aupportsd)l Retrlgegstion single drusel roller Tnndor Plants Roller Operator (finish aephalt)i Self-propelled loot type lifting devices (canter mount)(10 tons or less M,ri,C.)a Self-propelled Blevating Group 41 Ballsat Jack Tnmperi Rallast Requlatort eallsot Tomper 'Crede Planet Slasher operator) small Tractor (with boowil Boil Testate Multi-psrposei Boxman (asphalt plaint)t elevator operator lir Truck type boadstt Augot-type drilling equipment cantor 30 est. depth ■ide)r Fork Lift or Lumber Bracket (construction job airs)) p p,g)reert Cast•in-flare Line Mamt*cr material Molot it drum}, Shuttlocfirt Tit Spacor) Group fest Aretor-Coster (of simiior)s Asphalt Plant Tovorsobile Pipe Laying Machines Combination Sluaher and Motor Operator) Concrett Batch Plant (multiple untts)t Dosert Reading Shield Opetietort Heavy Duty Croup St Coeprotsor operator (over 2)s Concrete "liters (ower 1 Repairman and/or Weld*rt Cradeootter, Grade Checker (mechanical or othsr- yardlt Concrete Pumps or.Pumper*t* Curial Gometatocat Grouting wiae)t Grooving and Grinding Machines ihighwoys)t Kin Nal Machine lot Machines Pru s-veld (air-oporsted)s Pumps (over 2)1 Wilding oiallar)i Rolman Loadeti Loador (up to I yardelr Machsnical Trench Shieldt Mschinea 1powar*d other than by electricity) Portable Crushing and Screening Flattest Push Carr Rubber Tired Barth- loving Dquipm+ent (up to and including 43 cu. yde. "struck" f.f.e.)t Group it BLH Lima Rood Poctot or similar) Soto Truck or Dual wuolids, T•Pulle, 041-10. 10, 21, and •taller) AubWr T1rN Dolor? Self- Purpose A-►rsas Trucks Cnnerett Batch Plants (ret or dry), Con- ptopelled Compactor with Doaect Sheepfoott Tisaber Bkidder (rubber tired P1 er*tt nova tint-ptopelied unit) on streetfi, highwaym, sir(sarte or similar oqulpment)t.Tractor drawn Seroperi Ttoctort Trenching Machin: P1 and canalai Drilling and Boring Machinery, vertical (not to apply ewer 4 est. doptht Tri-batch Povert Tunnel Mole loving tlaehinft 1041144141 N to waterlinors, wagon drills at jackhammers), Highllne Cablway facade-fixer Iss1d ether similar PuQmiil equipemnt►t Vsrmsar T-000 1 Racy digralmant LOCnmtativ44 (ateaim or over 30 ton), Lubrication end Cutter Service tnglnter (etobllo and greats rock)t Maginnis Internal Pull Slab vibrator (on a)rpotts, highways, Carols and warehouse$)I Group 91 Chicago semi Combination Mixer and cotlpressor (gunite)t Mechanical Finishers (concrete) (Claty, Johnson, Bidwell Bridge Combination Slurry Mixer and/or Cleanert Righllne Cableway iS tons back of similar typ*s)i Mechanical Burm Curb and/or Curb and and uM*r)t Lull Bi-Litt or similar (20 ft, or oveg)) taacking Machine Gutter Manhin*, Concrete of asphalts Portable Cruahersl root + (rubber tired, rail or track type), Tractor iwith booad40-4 at larger Otiv*f (MIS00 and aimilotit Power Jumbo operator (lotting slip- and similar) fogies, etc., in tunnolalt Roller (except asphalt), Scroodmart ) r (Barber-rroeno and similar)(aspholtie concrete paving), Self- propelled Compactor (Single engino)I self-propelled Pipeline Wrapping Machine' CAC or similar type),. Pp ' t Self-propelled � 't Power Swaeport Self-propelled Tape Machinti Slip Pore Pumps i • r, flitting device sac conegeb toruli Bull rubber-tired lractoret surface He4ttroi Augehtype drilling equipment up to aro) including ,t '' •• , 79 ft, depth) 'r r f T`7 • ` 'HOIRAt RfGilrTlB, VOL, 42, NO. {g0-.-ft)DAV, SiPTiMlii 30, 1977 1 11`CHIOM ►►o. CA77-5090 page 30 ( tfsCilit7M b...G77•94110 TafN 11 ` PWO ft,70t"Wff 01011MA"" 4C0ntt4) r r (ARW t and 11) ICont,d) IOM sgl7[f►lllf t}ffftATlCo (Ce1it 41 ; ffeRflu [ and III ICettt'41 , + Croup 101 Eoow-type socktitling Machine# adtdge Cranet Cary-Litt for almilar)l Chemical Ctouting Machine, truck mounted► combination Maek- hoo and loader (up to and including 1/4 cu, yd, e.r.e.)t tlertick 12 ' operatnco requited when awing engine ctoote Cron holst)l 0orrick bargee (except excavation work)l 07-More loader and Adams Elegradetl E1*vating Gtader wavy ttuty Notary Ocill 019 (including Caisson foundation work and Euclid loader and similar typal Robbins type Dcills)► Roehting Atatp 11-M land Mpcna Jin aenjonetlen with Mhaal faoatatat)f rxinss Skooper (or similar)( Litt #lab Machine# (Vagtbocg and similar ty"O f (ower 12S tons)► Loader tower 12 cu .Vda.i up to and including 19 eu. Loader (2 yards up to and Including 1 Y4941611 lsacereotive lower 100 tonwnd Dag al yda.►M Tower #hols eettnaa (ower 7 CO. yds, 11-11-9-001.d,o ► 011011406cJ `'' ;• (singte or multiple unite)► Multiple Tngins Utthmoving Mrehine (fa►elids, Tired Multi-purpose Barth Mowing uroklnes (2 units wet 75 cu. yes., boded, ata.) (no tandem scraper)! fra-atteaa Mite Mrafping dachinel 'atcuok• e.r.c.)► "hook Rxcavatot towed ISO su. yds, per hour) Reservoir-Debtis iup (self-propelled floating)( Ru%bet-ticd Mtafer, " self-loading (paddle wheels, etc.)1 shuttle Cat (raclato statiM)► skeup 11-00 Loader (ower to eu. yb.) t Single login• Scraper over dS yrtda► soil stabillaar If a It ed e0u6111 ;. sub-grader (Curries or other automatic typo)l Tractor, Coetpceseoc Drill age" 11-C► opetatoc of Mltcoptec twhen Wed In erection wotk)I Combination► Track Laying type earth moving machin• (Single engine with Ramete Controlled earthmoving t(qulpmant ' tandem scrapers)1 Train loading stations Trenching Machine• multi-angios with •loping attachment, istco or similarl Vacuum cooling Plants Whitley Crane (up to and including 2S tons) M Qcoup 10-At Backhoe lhydcaulie) (W to ChM ineluding i cu. 71. a.r.c.)► Backhoe (cable) (up to and including I cu. yd, e.d.e.)► Combination saekhca end Loader over I/4 cu. yd, a.t.o.Yt Contisuoui I' J flight Tie Back Auger (up to and including 1 cu. yd.)(Ccsne att4ched)1 Cranes (not over 25 tons, Nammmthead and Gantry)► hoods-allo lup to and ' Including 1 cu, yd.l# fewer choveU, Claashella, Dcaglineer (up to and ' qt including i cu. yd. m.t.c)1 rower tied* (single •Mint+)► Self-propelled r t r Moos-type Lifting Device (center Mount) (•war 10 ta101 Mubb*d-tired Scraper. melt-loading fpaddle wheel twin emgirtei/ CKI dual. Lane Auto 0"'Ier solo of similar 09" Its Automatic Concrete Slip farm TiHtaa 1 Autetic Rat/ceN Cad ' Frtti'! D++mT+tr► Canal Trimmers Canal Trimmer w/ditahing attaahmentat Crones + 1►' i '' '+ ' �• (over 21, tons or to and including Its tona)I COmttnWus TilghR !ie Mack Auger over 1 cu. VA. (includingscenelt Ukett Ttavellet 41,41-A-1+ or aiatiar (ds tons or over)f Ruclid toadies when controlled Igoe the pullcat► Rlghlime Cableway (ower S tonal/ Ueader loved 4 Verde, t►f to and including 12 cu. yds.)► Miller Totmlees 119041 $lope paver et *latter( ); Tower %lade (multi-engine)l }ower Mowll, claruMlUc Dcastlneac Mack- '•.�+ ) 1 hoes, Grade-aIle lover I yd. and up to 04 ittoluditq 7 Cu- yds. cwbbed-tired earth moving eaohinea ImultepU fcepulalem pwe or wmlts sxs two or more scupwcr)(up to and inoludlmg 7S oma, yds, 'struck' e.i.e.i 1 1 Leif-lropeited Compactor (with multiple @44914118104% }ower unite)l stmgte i;r,, ,;, 1,r,, •, t, :•,r+ , engine Rubber-tired tarthooving Machines (with tandee scrapers)► slit sora favor (co,ectete of asphait)I Tandem cats# Tower Cremes Mbbile •,;•) ,�' +' Including call aountadt Trencher (puMmy attached shield)► universal Lisbhrc and Tower Cranes land similar tygye}I Wheel sseavater (up t4 1 r and Including 750 Co. yd. par hour)I whirley Crane (over 21, tonal «.,� \ _ ( .. • •its i .. �� ( OtDtttA/ 111041itt, VOL. dl., NO, ifo—IRiOAy{ ttttlMfil 30, 1917 + ' F , { r lM.'ailm No.,CAII-5490 *�~ » DwifMON 1101 CAtt-9090 hie ]S ' l frig"asrelfts role mals f t t' /aft. ide"aegghp 1gy.«.4 } r;a, . , Neat -^ ltlrrsNag ` . Iteral y. foatet#es, ; +• , , Rates N L M feoslega vesegts nd/or Noes - MLA ►asalags 1ror rtes as1/ot , TRUCK ORIVLI,d As/r.It, To" ORIytRsr (contra) Atop,Tr. am CeMMf EPRMVR sugar, under 1 yds. veto} levet)# Bus or Momboui driver# LIR 3ty0141/, fork Lift 1 19.01! 1. 1.15! .70 0400 Cour*te pump sachlnot Concrete pump truck #when ' TAAMIT Nd(, A01TAT011 flat tack truck 16 veto (under 4 yds.! MOSS 1.I'S ,74 1.60 srfropftata flat rack rote shall apply)# as+p (under 6 t: TlR1CR RWAI~N/tfMl 16.075 1.195 s .79 1.08 yds. water lovtl)r Dumperet• truck (under 6 yde. Water I YACUtN T1N#C1( under I3,S90 + ' levallr Map*t*( lundor 1 yds., ,Ulfr * gellonq 1 19.095 1,115 watar lavoi)t Escort or Pt lot } vq car driver? Nlppar truck (when t #Clow" "Woo 9ingli unit. flat rack truck is used t flat fork 13 all* unit)# approprlrtg flat rack rata (, Industrial Lift Truck Shall apply)} Pickups# skid• i # (Nect,enicai tailgate)( }, (dabrle box, under a yda. water •..r , Melt rubbtt tired tt*oter • ,, }} level)rrteq dtiveret Trurka (Whom used within teaMtorsr (dry Per-batch concrete mix, ! ' aurto4letio+nl 10.10 1.155 '�1l.1! 1.04 . t under i yde. Water lave!r Ralporsr warohoussrn f 9./0S 1 1.119 .tf 11.00 tR!ltfq TRUCK • t6A7Mt T1N}CR f''r 41.So0 9619. under 4.001 golf.) . 10.115 1.155 .10 1.90 at1lJt Mew? 111"IM 9111 (W/Wo auq*t, MOf4�tNATION MINCR f}iR yds. and under MMM MIST# Transit} 1 yd*, ester 1er.i)l Dump (}e Nla later 14 4y. a" s 1� ' yde. and under 6 yda. water Y Lowell} 1kral+Crot* 14 yds. and t wn4eK • y49.i i4.tlS 1.195 ,1! 1.N under f ydo. Water lwellr ! r - fko"ttr tM yda, and undat t ` Vacuuf TM1CR 11,190 gets. 1' yds. water lovol)# skid* (debris and under S,004 gate.) } 10.149 1.1tl .74 1.00; box i yda, and under 6 yds. ' ttllaaMl-Ttltta 141= CAR'{trot c water level)# sin le unit flat r' r rack U sate unit)# Industrial aalf•lesdad) 10.115 i.lts ,1' .10 L.to is Litt Ttvck (Mechanical tailgate) t ' (tucks }dry pro-batch concteta tris, 6 ydt, end under 6 ydo. water level) 19.99 1.10 .74 1.40 40 1 30,M101 TRUCR and WAT/R TWJC1[ lundet 1.540 gatlonol 10.01 }.195 i f, f1011At /1011?!/, VOL. 03, NO. 110—//1DAY, 11FIDA/E1 30, ilfT 1 WCISION 110. CJ111-SO•tl rMl• f1 Owtololl NO.• CA71-34O tap• 1s " t j. ) fti isasRls ft7anars ftlege ieaeMa fpwenN Nnnely lleseMsa „ Nsartf- 1lesetlee Ryus "a M ►«ulnas YeaMse nal/nr Rates N 4 A , feasleas Vere"* eat/sr !*11('X ORitttRSt 1�n�,i� Ae►r.Is lRUClt ORIV"S �flp"tra) 1 Afrr.Tr. OUTA CMKDft StM(rJIDT7t Iw/w0 auger, a yde. and �ndet 1 TRAM IT MIX AOITAIM (over `I yda, water leva!)1 Dump (/ 10 yda, thrasgh It yda.) 110.2!! 0 1.103 .70 11.00 f yds. and under 1 yda, water leva111 Dumoperate (1 yda, titltR CXN•ff 0rWINK Wwo and under 0 yda. water Ieve!)t auger, 0 yd•. and including bam"ter 11 yde. and wMer 1 12 yd•. water level)$ Dusp yda. water levels Skids Idabri• i0 yd•. and including 12 boa, f yda. and under 1 yea. yda. water tavol)1 Outpost• water level)t Trucks ,dry pre- (0 y!•. yda, and Including 12 batch concrete wln, ♦ yda. ( ype. water level)1 Wt-fte- an0 under a yda. water,invel) 0 10.20 0 1.1SS .70 91.N patted street awreper with A-rksm' wt"M TRUCKS) Wf-contained refuea btnt ` lle) aro-lift, Skid• (debris boa, a yea. evedish Mt and including 12 yda. water Swding crane type I)ntting)t t level)) Snow to end/or anew Jetting and watax troch (/,000 gals, and under plows to ods, ,dry pre-batch l 5.000 gale.) Rubber tired concrete star a yda. and ! including 12 yds. water Junto 10.215 1,193 .70 1.00 level)t Dus4eter 11 yde. ( r DRAVY'OM T7UWSrORT ' ' and including 12 yds, water (high beA) 10.22 1.195 .70 1.00 level) 10,11 1.102 l.7i #,N ' WasMTSTLIt and aIMiI,AA !NAVY Wm ?"Mock? � lgoc• lowbNl 10.41,STOAti CARRtat 10.21! 1.193 .70 1.00 sn•cit m1.tN .7i. LMi 11RAMIT MIX NDITWIR T1(AMSIT MIX A41TATOR (over 11 Ids. thra o is yds. thtaugh 10 yde.) 16.2!! 1.192 .70 1.04 LI yde.) 10.171 1,195 .70 LN VACUUM T7tUC.'K IS,S00 gals, and under 7,500 Tale.! 10.21! 1.193 .70 1.01 JWVVIMO ?*MR 1 WXT2R Titt1C1t 11,000 gals. and under MOD gals.) 19.2#/ 1.1!! .70 l.ii ` .. � / .. ( � , 1 t i ` • 1 rye �/r, , t f1011At M1b11/11, V4t. it, N0. 190--folDAY, SEITiM11111 ie, 1OYY , t ONC111110" Mo, CA77••5000 ( ?"s 36 bliCtstoN 110, C117i+5010 Ps N 37• ►rimae or*ehr►►e/mrN+ ' {sda Id*os orartlb►a/meeu ' delve Hw,t/ EletNlew Mrrtl/ Edrtrtlre ( , N 1 K ►eedre+ Nro se//en , R*N+ M N /b,r+ Yete ►ea+Ira+ YruHr* eat/rr Tltt)Cr( olttvLRs I{Cant'd) Aryr,rt. 7trt,Cll Da2Yi11lr ICor+t d) A/►r.rt. snx Crxrm spRP.AOEk Wire \ NUIX CLMPXT SPll/JiM (w/wo f 1. auger, over 12 yde, and 1 auger, over 71 visa. and including Io yd*. water Including IS yam. water Itvelit level)! tutp (over 12 yda. Dump lover 24 yda. and r and including ie yds, water lncludtnq 35 yda. water level)i level)( ouaperste (over 12 ikiapctete (over 24 yde. and yam. and Including to yda. Including 35 yde. water levtlll water lovel)1 buay»tet (over Dempster (over 24 yds, and 12 yda, and including Is Was, Includiml is yds. water levellll water levsl)l skids (debris no 1010, 101e, 211t and Outer boa, over 11 yde. and (ncludino elsila► oat type, Torts Cobra, to yds. water level)! Trucks laTournaapulls, Tbornaracksr, ( '1 (dry pee-batch concrete mlx, Euclid and similar type equip- over 11 yda, and including aient when pulling Aqua/Pak or 1s water level) S 10.46 1 1.115 .70 11.00 water tank trailers and fuel ( ' and/or treses tank trailers P.D. 011 911411.Ar Typo or other msec, troller+$ skids oLtJ-t11ADINti TTt?C1( IOM 1.1SS .70 1.00 (debris hoe, over 24 yda. and including 35 yda. water ltvalll TV" RtPAtaWtN IO.S7S 1.}1S .70 1.00 Truck (dry ve-hatch concrete into, over 71 yda. and ineiudinq SMA CTmUW aPs"nit WOO )S yds, water tevell 1 11.11 1 1.1ts .7o /1.01 eider. over to yda. and , Lt Including 1/ yda. valet � oUUt C041111ff snittANal Iwho i ••� level)i combination dump and 1uyK r over 3S yds. and dump trailed Map (over it iecluaing SO yds. water lavellI yda. end Including 24 yde. Dump lover 3S yda. and inCludi"I water level)$ ampcuta lover SO yds. water lewlll DumpCCOG is yde. and including 24 ydt. lover 3S yda. end inCludinq S4 water level), oumpotet lover yds. water hwl)r Dumpettt (ow t to yda. and including Il yds. )S yde. and loolvdinl SO yde. water level), skid (debt is box, water ltwl)1 Skids Idsbtls bee, over 1s Yam. and including over 3S yda "a )naludi#h SO )a yam. water level)$ Transit was. w{ter laved# !ruck• ldry :n •IM agitator lover 12 yde. Prt-imsto 6000104, da, awn through 16 yda.)# Truck* (dry n 31 yds. and l,kalwdirg So pre-batch concrete min, over yde. water levan 10.70 1.19% .70 1.111411, 17 yda, and including 14 rds. water level) lO.SOS 1.115 .70 1.00 1101t1At 41015/11. VOL d!, NO, 110-r11MAY, !I►11M011 30, 101y { ( I 1 0at:1110M IR7. G77-lOfO I 106" >t1 DwilloN No. CA77-5090 gait* I 'ASG DLPIMIT1005 [o[ ) . MM twipMENT o►tRATM **ARG 21 All areae not included within Area I of 1RUCR DPIVM Itbnt'dl Frlop 10"fife permeate delinid below. t. SUU( C77Q]fT SPREADER r wo N.erlr tdeta#Ies 1 *ARTA if All areas included In the description 7, t / R.e.t N A A Footles. lfetafloo es4/ar 65 yd . ova er yds, end under Appr.Tr, defined below which is based upon township " 4S yds, water Lvell# Dues* and rens* lines of Areas I and 2. "••', ' (over SO yds. and under 45 yde. rater level)$ Noperets Comancing In the psci[ie Ocean an the satonelen of.the ssutherly j• a, i' lover SO yds. and under 65 yde. , line of Township 1". AI. rater lovellI Duopater lover So TAance testsrly along the Southerly line of Township 1M, cresela� yde. and under 4S yds, rater the W. Diablo raerldisn to the S.W. corner of township 111, ,Ovalle Helicopter pilot (Men cense 4t. Mt. Daiblo bee line end weridlen, transporting nen or waterlalelt t' f Thence Southerly to the, S.M. corner of township 2090 rens* SE, }', F "' Skids (debris boa, over 5o yds, Thence Easterly to the S.V. corner of township 205, range 172, and under 65 yds, water level)# Thence Southerly to she S.W. corner of township 115, rens* Ut, ,'• qJ•' r; Tracts Idry gen-batch concrete t Thsnce testerly to the S.W. corner of township Alt. cense 17E,,, +t I '•'. vela, over SO yds, and ur$Aor 4S, I Thence Southerly to the S.V. corner of township 223, range 171, t, ' yds. ester level) '70 1 1.195 ' ;70 11.00 t Thence Easterly to the S.9.. corner of township 228, range 1710 , t` ' Thente southerly to the S.Y, corner of township 279, rsnjo 18t, VtU C[DOW SPMUDtP (r/ro Them l storey to the 1.1. corner of township 235. range ISL. sasses, owl 65 yds, and Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 24S, range 19R, Including 10 yds. water falling on the Southerly line of Kinse County, thence testerly �; C level)# Dunp (6S yds, and along the Southerly boundary of Kings ; Including So yda, water level)# County and end Southerly boundary o[ oars Cownq. to the S.F. numperate lover 45 yde, and corner of township 245, range 2990 ( ' including so yds, rater level)# thence Northerly to the N.t. corner of township 21S, range 291. W11pater 145 yde, end Including Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 21S, range 292, SO yds. water level)f skids , Thence Northerly to the M.L, corner of township ISS, Hanle }St, (debr le boa, 45 yds. anA Thence Westerly to the M.11, corner of township IIS, Including to yde, water level)# Thence Northerly to the M,2, corner of township IIS, range 271, Trucks fdry pia-batch concrete Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 115, range 21E, wale, 43 yda, and includinq Thence Northerly to the $1.1. corner f township los. range 269, to lea• rater level) 11.01 1.115 .71 1.00 Thence Westerly to the N.V. Cotner 01 toovnshlp 101, range 76t, t A Thence Northerly to the N.t. corner of township 4s. rens* 252. auger, Du Oen r. over to yds,r Sto ydo. antro Thence Westerly to the 11.11, corner of township 1St range ISE$ and i Thant* Northerly to the N.t. corner of township o!, range 24L. Including 1S yds, refer F } Thence Westerly to the N.V, corner of township $3. range 242, level)# Duap (over Io yde, Thence Northerly to the N.I. Cornu of township b. range 232, anA Including is yds. rater t Thence Vesterl, to the S.2. cetner of township SS, range 199, �•; { , level s Dueperote lover so Thence Northerly to the N.t. corner of township SS. tons* 111, yds• and including 15 yda• Thence Westar) to the M.V. corner of township 51, range 199, 1 rater level)$ Dumpotet (over Thsnce No' tMr�y to the M.2. corner of township 33. range lot, " s0 yds• and larluding 95 yda, Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 3s, tense ISL. Water level)f S41d$ (debris Thence Northerly to the M.L. corner of township ?So range 171, , boa, Over 10 yda, and Including Thence Westerly to the N.W. cornu of township 23; range IIL, , ,, { IS yds• rater lovel)f•Trucke I Thence Northerly cretins the Mt. Diable bassltne to the 14.1. (dry pte-batch concrete •In, corner of t0wnshie 2N, rang• 162, over 40 yda, and Including Vence Westerly to the N.Y, corner of township 200 range 161. ' fS yde• water level) 11,24 1.115 .74 1,00 Thence Northerly to the N.S. corner of township 3N, range )Sts' " r Thence Westerly to the N.Y, cornu of township 314, range ISE, , Thence Mdttheety to the N.t. corner of township 40, range 141., F1012A1 RIOISTIR, VOL 11, NO. 100-FRIDAY, 11FTIMIIR 30, MY , 1 6* i *T, Mf /1[014100. G77-S6lO !t Paco 10 We►eaww,wu. ivwii-lWeV 1: p"o 42 GGt PORMIA 1 CALF PoM11A AREA DEFINITIONS for AREA OtF1Nittows for TOWER EQUIPMENT OP1[RATCAS (cont'd) "wait tQUI M mar OPMTORI, {tent,d} *Ara* I (tant'd)t *Area t (centid) Thence Westerly to the N.W, corner of township 414; fangs I4t,• Theme$westerly to the lot. corner of township ISO. Tense IIW, Thence Northerly to the ".to corner of township SN, range tat, Thence Nort1hotty to the 14.21 corner of township 1611rengo 12W,. ?low,Westerly to the .w, corner of township SN, tante 131[1 thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 1610, tense I2W,. Thrace Northerly to the N.G. corner.of township IOM, rang• 1[1[1[1 Thant* Northerly-to the 10.1, corner of township toM, range 13W, y Thence Easterly to thn S,t, corner of township 1110, range 1410 Thence westerly to the M.W. corner of township ESM, r*nga IAM. Thence Northerly to the Not. corner of township IiN, range 14E. t Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 15140 range 140,'#' 'y Thence Westerly to the M.P., corner of township ItM, range 1Ot, I Theme* tattitly to the S.R. corner of township 181s, range 1410. Thence Northerly to the Not, corner of township 15N, tongs WE, Thanes Southerly to the S.W. corner of township L6N, rens• IIW, Thence Easterly to the S.E. Cotner of township 1614, tango lit, Thence Westerly to the M.W. corner of townshtp=1510, range Iµf. s , Thsnco Northerly tri the Not. cornet of township 160.tonse lit, i ` Thence Southerly to the S.W. totnsr of township 1400 range IYf, f• :• Thence Easterly to the S.t. corner of township t7o, rengel tot, thence Eaettrty to the 2,E. corner el township 140, tangs 14w, t, y Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 1411, range 13L. ?homes Southerly to the S.W, corner of township 1300 rang• 13W. Thence Easterly to the S.t. corner of township 1.40, Tanga 15t, Thanca Easterly to the Sot. corner of township tSM, range 110, Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 130, Tante 1690 Thane* Southerly to the Row. Cotner of township 110, tango 12Ws ` Thence Easterly to the got, cornsr of township 1310, range 161[, Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner el township 1110, range 12W, i Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township SIN, range 179. Thence Southerly along the Eastern tins of tongs IN to the �';,• ' Thence Easterly siong the Southern line of township 12" to the Pacific Ocean excluding that portion of Northern California ; Eastern boundary of the state of California, within Santa Clore County included within the follow(ris tints Thence Northwesterly, thence Northerly along the Eastern boundary Commencing at the M.W. corner of township 630 range 3E. Mt, i of the state of California to the Not. corner of township ON, Diablo baseline and Mertdtent range ESE, Thence in a Southerly direction to the S.W, corner of township Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 1711, range lit. 7S, range 3E, \. ' Thtnce Northerly to the Not. corner of township 2010, range 109, Thence in a Easterly direction to the S.1. corner of township 7S. Thence Westerly to the H.W. corner of township EON, range IOC, Const 4E. Thence Northerly to the Not. corner of township 2110, range 9F, Thence in a Northerly direction to the o,a, carnal of townshtp 620 r Thence Westerly to the H.W. corner of township IIM, range 9E. range 4E, Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 2210, rings St. Thence in a Westerly direction to the Nov. corner of township 43, Thence Westerly to the now. corner of township 2210, tense 1E, range 31[, to the point of beginning which portion is a put of Thence No,therly to the S.W. corner of township 27M, range SE, Area 2. i {F{FIIA Thence testeriy to the S.E. corner at township 170. Tensa St. AT** 1 also tnctudoo that portion of Morthatn California within Thence Northerly to the N.F. corner of township 28M, rens• SE. - the following lamest Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 28N. Tang* 7t, Cot enctnt in the Pacific Ocean an sn astemoiett of the Southerly Thence Northerly to the Hot• corner of township 3011, range 6E, line of township 210, lluesboldt baseline and auridlent Thence Westerly to the Now. corner of township 3010, rant* IE. thence Westerly along the Southerly tine of township 2N to the Thence Northerly along the Mc. Diablo nettdtan to the Mot. S.W. corner of township 3H. fangs IW, _ corner of township 3610, rents 1W, ` Thence southerly to the S.W. Cotner of township IN,, Tonga 1W. Thence Westerly to the H.W. corner of township SAN. range W, ?Mora tostarly along the Hue►otdt baseline to the 11.10. corner' Thence Southerly to the Nor. corner of township 3210. Tense 7W, of township to. tans• It. t Thence Westerly to the M.W. corner of township 3214. Congo 7W, Theme* seutlestly is the S.W. carnet of townsisip 2s. Censo 21, Theme* Southerly to the S.W.corner of township 301A. Tans* 710, Thence Retiteriy to the 1[.t corns c of township Is. Tense 29 Thence testerly to the S.t. corner of township SON. tangs 7W. TiwoM$ southerly to the S.W. cornu of township 411, rents 31, Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 16106 cense 6100 Thane$ t$sterly to the I.E. corner of township 4S, range 31. Thence tsetetly to the S.E. corner of township 169, Tanga W. , ?hence Matthorty to the Not. c.rnsf of township 2S, tante 3E. 1 . Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 1414. range 3W, , Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 19, range 39, Thence Westerly to the S.C. corner of township 1414. ranss 7W0 Thence Northerly crossing the Nut.bstdt baseline to the S.W. • w Thence Northerly to the M.C. corner of township I4Ns rents 710, toreet of township IN, range,39, thence Westerly to the N.W, corner et township IOM. rentr 710, , Thence tetterly •tons the Numbotdt basalis to tet Sit- corner i l Thence Northerly to the Hot. corner of township I5140 range IW. .01 township IN. TsAse 39. Thence "ortbetly to the N.S. carrier of township 90. range 3t, i thence Westerly to the N.W, corner of township 910, rens• It. t Thant* 9arthaTlI to the 14.1. Corner of township 1010. Its i. v 1 y ORDINAL 1IOIST41, VOL, 42. NO. 190-FRIDAY, fIPTiM111 30, 1111 � } OSCtpON IIP.. t�77-9090 vt Pagel If ,� '1,t ' }, tVF�tssetAs Dac2tldl '' • • i,r. , .. .. . . -_. ' .• r tFATtI .Cal/14961• •, 't7DISMlIM1 Alsrsda� A1�IM, AMdoR,• ,' CALCtOBl1IA t calsraroo, Centra Costs, Dal *art*, MGA DEFINITIONS FOR N1 Dorado, Fresno, "~)at, t. POM EQUII7tf.NT OPMATOAS'(Cont'd) mart". Mariposa, Msrcad, Monterey, Nagy, IMtndo, Placer, tacrasento, tsn Benito, ten Francisco, ton Josguln, tan Meteor tanto Clara, Thence VO Three It Wester(Contlly )r tante trot, t014n0, •060114, Butter,, Pacific Ocean. sa enalong the Northerly tine to teveOhip BON. lSts'tho T*he , Tuoluano,.volo and tube • � Area t Otto includes that portion of Northern Caltlople included with. Dscis2ON Num"I CA77-3011 -:•.SAM Det* of publication 'In the following tinct tuper4Od*t Decision Ib. CA77-9040 dated Argil 22, 1977, in 42 M 21012 Cve acing at the Northerly boundary of the State of California �' MCRIFTIOM Or NOIOti Mosidential Construction oaaiiting of single j at Ne N, V, corner of township ASN, range 7V. Wt. Diablo base. ', tMily hares and gardon type spartmente'up to and tnoluding 4 stories. ;tee and so diens Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of t0vaship 44H, Tests* N. irlpe deatAh rtre.eaN s, •; Thence Gsurly to the S.F. terns, of township AAN, rang 7V, � Mee.! BdtteN+a • Thence Southerly to the S.V. comer of township 43N, tangs bV, i •abs, N i• rtatiees YaeaMea eai/tr Thonce taaterly to the 13. cornet of township 47019 Tonga %it _ � Thehte Northerly to the N.t, cornet of township BSN, range W, � , AtBM10t "MIR! e6 the Northerly boundary of the Sub of California, 1 sOtLEf4tARBftB 11.17 .7! .` 1,00 j .SO .0I Theac* Westerly along the Northerly boundary of the State of BAIpC4ATrt1U1 stoMMoonsr California to the point of beginning. Dei *Otto, Nualoldt, Matin, }. Napo, tan F18n0te00, $On MYt*o, Solat+o and senora Counties 11.42 1.14 1.10 ',''1.00 OS ' Alardt And Contra Costa COO. I1.95 1:OS 1.03 «20 Fresno, MArlposa and N*fctd 000, ii.3S .95 1.06 11 Dorado, Nevada, placer. Sacrasente, Sutter. T*ha114, vola and Tube Counties 11.9• '.60 Monterey and Santa Come Counties 12.40 1.22 1.26j:, 1 Ben Benito Abd Banta Clara Cos. 11.9! 1.05 1.05 .20 t Alpine, Axador, Calsoatesr Ban " w Joaquin and Tuolwne Counties 10.@3 1.N 1.00 • SAICB TIM ABI , t' 2 San rrancisoo and ton wt** 004. 10.00 31 .90 +w Alpine, A11sdoc, 91 069460, ,� tf R' 1Nvada, Plow#, Metwnto and k t t I volo CW*Rtlee 9.3t 1.N 1.70, c hetes Oswtty to.73 .10 1.44 ' f a 12.41 11.22 1.71 As � «NCagipsootor , Notdrood Fleet h1*161 getter ' ,tt salt operator*# taw Filart, i shhglersM steel Scaffold Brptot* andjot Steel Shoring'. 1 1 11.tt .•1.21 1.71 .11 .N tt*ot*rs , NUtv9lghts 12.13 1.22 1.71 'SS .tt •9iladtive9ean, kid", Mart t and Dxt Builder; 12:23 .B4 1.24 .7! .44 FINIAL NWIITIN, VOL 12, N0. tY0--1NIOAV, 1iiTlMtiR 30, M? r , i t )01011 NO. CoM-5001 + Fspe . 1' OtlsION 110, CA77-3401 ft" 2 • �✓ . Setts Peter lke"Atr Feywrsts irde prtafe U"Ptr Fsywsifr Nrw(r llrte4te$ Nrr+ff ••••_11'� !ie»ttea bus M i tr Fords*• Yoe@"#* •rt/rr Rrtrr M a It f«idru Yarrnra oaf/*# Ayr,7r. AF►r,7r. COMM NAfOtrlr tCIANtt (Cont'd) Coolant Maoona 4 10,00 4 1,1S 1 1.41 f 1.Se .03 rteena County Rattier Nalmeattal A11 .' Cowpoettion Wagons 1l.2! 1.15 1.a3 1,50 ,4S ,) electricians (family reitdenees, I m tonin{ from ertnlitq or not to eaceod 2 stories) 4 7.73 .40 10.91 .00 , electricians (3-i ,torlee)1 flip fore scaffolds 10.25 1.1% l.a) 1.34 .05 electricians 12.14 .60 30+1.05 ,05 t1RYMAL4 IRSTALLIsts 11,S) 1.22 1.71 .75 .07 Csbl, splicers 14.04 .40 1t+1.45 .45 OLmmiciANs, Marin and Sonoma owintlea Alameda County - lleotticlana 12.)5 1.11 114.311 .!2 ttectr(elana 12.01 1.63 if ti.li .61 Cable Optioers 12.41 1.11 344.20 .02 Cable Splicers 14.52 1.05 30+1.15 .01 Awadot. Sacramento, tutor, Counties C uie. 14:ead and Tuo2usM , Countnties Tolo. Tuba and those pottiena Itlectrictanot 0.63 .42 I{ 21 of Alptn*, tl Dorado, **Joao Cable optical* 10.61 ,42 I0 i0 and !lacer counties that of the PAIR !Stere& Mountain Watershed . Ibreteroy County electricians 14.119 f! 3l+.lS P pi electricians ItAll 1.10 3041.30 .!4 Cable Splicers 11. Cable Spacer* ISM .fS 344.!5 .04 44 1.20 3{+2.34 di Maps end baleno Counties late Tahoe Ars$ sUctiriclons 12.07 .49 ItoM .04 tlaetrlcism 13.06 .47 244.71 .46 C&Ola spltaete 13.5! .61 31+.15 44 Cable Splicers 1S.21 .47 1%4.77 .04 !an t&rtito, ionto Ciera snd Tehama County Santo Crus Counties ' e1*ctttct$na traelly Hsidenosa electriciens ' f 13.40 .77 30+1.50 .03 limited to I atone*) 7.11) .71 10+.4/ .04 Cable splicere ISM .77 I%+1.50 ,03 slectrictans (4 stortae)r Son rtaneloco County electricians 11.24 1.12 314.701 .04 electricians 25.301 1.04 It4.114 .44 Cable splicer* 13.44 1.12 30+.701 .04 Cable ipllceti 17,31 1.04 IN.fO. .04 ^ Celestas end tan 000"tn 004, - tan Natao County i!! ilectrictans MIS .12 1/+1.25 .01 Olactrlclans 13.64 1.11 31+1.00 .03 ih r Cable splicers 13.47 ,01 30+1.25 .01 A"411 coM6t1tue"Ai Mat .345 .3S )$+a .02 Grants* Costa County ILMIM 00aIf, vCTM, electricians 1!.10 .70 soot." 1011.lsR0 7tiJR ,ii1 .33, We, .42 Cable spliceta 14.70 .70 34+1.00 ! USAIM jC0wjOv%qCjMt . 601 "Otte and INedeolat ooanttas emus ("a.) 30%Js electricians 11.29 .66 30+1.11 .04 Ca►lo Jpllcers 12.1% .40 30+1.65 .06 , ) 111011AL IM 111, VOL. 42, NO, ItO-411DAY, 10111111111114 30, 4147 i t DW[91001 NO. CRII-5051 1111.1 Pa6e :S Own 60 No., 4177-li51 1 'i.: h 'I I flmp tee:nt0 te7eeeste } soNa pA,t00 iO:eRt41 prfmasN i0ilt Moody' too""" MOall !041.1.0 . Rat.+ t Mit f41w41{.4141 Y041Nt00 004/41 satoo M i w pos0tso0 Ya:atieo 004161 Ary r.Tt. Aw.To, =ASTI"# \ ►A1M!lBur Alameda, oontri Coate, Marin, Alpine, mail", Calaveras watt ) Monterey. Nape, San sentto. sen Joagttln Counties San Fncisco, pan Mateo, hath 1 0.11 '•' '.70 0 5.14 0 1.11 Tanta Calate, Santa Ctus, Optayl Iheettook fapta$ lowliestt. Solaro (SW from S of Sta0s1 Icaffc[dl Isttdbiaatitl , Fairfield), Sonoate Counties 111.75 0 1.00 1 1.41 .RI structural steel 0,11 .70 1.14 1.11 r t Alpine, Amador, Calaveras, pteano County t }• ' }1141+, I{ ` Il Dorado, Mariposa, Maresd. Bruaht Tapers 1' 55,55 I .41 20 t (north of City of Livingston), Spray/ Structural steel 11.17 .41 .20 , "owed&, Placer, sacromanto, Del Norte and Mrekoldt Cowttise i` San Joaquin. Sutter, Tuolumne, $rush 7M ,,' x .50 .20 ,00 Toto and Yuba Countles 10.191 ,!I 1.50 sprays Sattdblaotitit structural Fresno and Remaining portions of stools strin5 staler Topetsl t "forced County 5.05 .11 1.04 .009 .9! fapforhanlere 7.50 ( is .10 .00 HOWA"D RMSI Montorey, len smite, San luteo, fence Stectorfo 10.41 1.21 2.22 1.11 Ot tents Cisrs and 111ant1 Ctus Retatorcing il.S5 1.24 2,22 1,44 .01 Counties (eaeluBinl portions of Ornamentell Sttuctutal 11.53 1.24 2.22 1.41 01 the Wet Tahoe Aits1 l�r Haytlt Brush 11.11 I' ',fl 1.10 .10 .11' i �•'' Alameda and Contra Costa Coe. 11.11 1.05 1.11 .O2S may, r 11,47 .11 1.10 .i0 e.01 ) Sumboldt, Navadfo, Placer and ' Tapers 11,77 .50 1.30 .90 q1 Tahsua Counties 11,00 .41 SO _ .41 Better, bhams and Tvba Counties Amador, 91 Dorado, Sacramento Bruahf Pot Teodoro ilollere 6.71 .60 ,40 and Yolo ocuntlee 5.40 .40 .iS 1.00 sprayl san0blestetel structural Colaveres and San Jomguin - Itself •Vt" stager Tapers , ,5.11 .41 .40 , Cmnt1*0 11.)0 ,11 .SS 11 take bills Area -• �� Marin and sonars Counties 5.01 .47 .1S 1.00 1/04 swM 10.01 ,x'..76 .7! Ibnterey and Santa Crus Counties 11.30 -.ii .SS .fol 'Bptayl Sttaetstool? Tasterstil itlfTasters .11,20 ';,; .70 �•,7! I •� Sen f[enClaCO and My of sen 14arin, Ban pranelp0 and Soho" + Mateo County 11.07 1 .4s 2.ie .01 COPIOUS$ 1 { sen Bonito and Sante Clare keeh I 11.77 .tt 1' 1.10 .40' Counties 12.05 .0/ ' 1.75 spa) 11.01 .// 1.10 .I6 Fresno county 11.41 , .1S 4S Ta*ari' 11.72 .51 1.14 .1111 .Ot Matlpou. /btcod and Tuolumne CYtuntlee 10.71 .01 Southern halt of Ion Mateo r+ I County 10.0 .11• 1.00 �' P!0liAl 91611111, VOL 41, 140,.410-1110AY, 1lt7lM4lB +101 NTX UCC70tq"1 N0. Gt77-son It1• 1 OW1810M N0. CA7i-5091 I." Psi,* 7 •erre fda+e teaatlr,*'e�wM"r " ioele fop lratllta PeMweate Merry l4eHNea Newlr 14egNe: . Re1ee M i X feer"sae veeettee e04ler Rees M i M Peasteas YeaeNee «*4101 . Ary,,h. AM1r.Tr, TA2MLRSe RCont'd) FLASWR►A1 T1110 81 (Cont'd) Alameda, Contra Costa, E1 San Francteco and San Mateo Coe, 1 1.00 .10 11.20 11. 5 Dorado, Nape, N&vadar Placer, Alptn•r AwsAor, Et Darado, Soerafrento, Solano and Yolo Nevada, PLacor, Sacramento Counties Rescludinq portion• and Yolo Counties 7.4115 .ISS 1.40 .00 of Counties in the tAk• Calaverso and San Joaquin 000. 9.47 .10 1.40 .90' tehoe Arse) Monterey County 10.40 1.25 1.70 brush f 11.12 .1S 1.10 .10 .03 tan Benito, Santa Clara end spray 11.17 .99 1.10 .40. .07 f Santa Crus Counties 11.00 ,70 1.10 T.rp,r r s 11.11 .19 1.10 .00 .01 PLUMBERS r ' Mariposa, Merced and Tuolumne I Alameda County 111.10 .t2 , 1 .12 r'.ounttas , Contra Cost& County 12.7: ,9t 1,:7272 Brush 1.00 .70 .IS .711 .02 PUMMI sttsmfict•r•r I Swing Stags, Poperhsn9tre, Awador {Morthtrn halt of Bosun Chau, Steam Cloaninl county), It bor•do, s&cramento, and water Olsotinq 9.O9 .70 .4S .711 .02 Yolo, "evade, Placer {oacludinq 7 spr , Sandblasting 10.10 .70 IS 711 O2 LakLake Tahoe Ates) 11.04 1.21. 1.11 .14 $ ay, PCJre Tahoe Ares 10.91 .21 .40 1,13 .10 Alaawda and Contra Cost* Cos, ICIO .745145' .03 Matt", ran Francisco and sorrona Sutter and Yuba Counties 1.71 .So 1.00 count(*# 11.75 1.901 1.50 1.17 .11 ►utter County 9.21 .10 1.25 1.00 tan Benito and Santa Clara coal 111.13 1.00 1.77 .14 Monterey County 12.24 1.00 .75 .OL ran Mateo County 17.91 1,14 2.10 .2S Alpin•, Awa dor RSouthscn portion Alapino, hmaAor, Calaveras, 91 tb,ado, Ne vada, Placer, of county), Calsveres, Fresno, } I Socr*monto, San Joaquin, Nattpoest Morcott, Monterey, _ Sutter, Yolo and Yuba len Joaquin, Santa Ctus, Butter Countt•• 11.5!• .71 1.30 .01 ?thaws, Tuoluans and Yuba •- Ban Francisco county 12.77 1.00 2.23 ,07 Oounttes 12.00 San M.1teo County 7.72 .41 .90 1.40 .025 Rope and solono counties 12.71 1,12 2,29 .14 Dal "oft#, Humboldt, Matin, 001 tbtt$ and Nuaboldt Cos. 12.29 .ri 1.21 oS Napa, Solano, Sonoma and ' tahama Cnuntlee 10.25 .91 ,.SO 1.25 .01 Mattpra&, Merced and T,oluwne Counties 9.03 .90 1.SS 1.20 VWAT"r.a5 TEN ms. .i Alameda and Onntra Costa Cos. 1.07 .60 1.10 t• ►caano county 1.00 .10 1.40 Marin County 4.71 .00 1.40 .10 t• t, .. 110E1tAt 1141S111, VOL, 61, NO, 110-411DAY, SEPTIM614 30, M? . OtCI/IOM 110. G7J-Boll rose 0 OIICIt10N MO, 0117-9091 Fele, f gotta FdaSe 10040114 For.**% Moor1r lode f+rle"/Mehr.Fer,Mrr Rehrt " ' Ne«1t I N L 11 ►red*er YeraMee MY/ai ! 1 Rhea N L R ►MdM1 YreNba /too/or Alameda ~ Apr•To. ' Naworm, f0owo AMr.Tr. . lteAs andContracosta roe, Pasdor, Saeramento end Tole Rooreri 1 10.91 1 1.17 1 1.10 .60 .01 Counties Ma•tiC MOrkefar R•ttlee•n (I hoor•rs 1 10,11 1 1.11 1 1.10 1 1.00 '.0) kettle. w/o pumps) 11.11 1.17 1.10 .10 .01 Tnawrl•rs and plteb 11.11 1.01 1,10 1.00 .07 0Itumasticr Cnwlenr pipe- an %mito and Santa Clare Coo. vreppersr Coal tar built up 11.91 1.17 1.10 .60 .01 Roofero# Rettlemen (1 kettle) 10.10 Alpine, Calavans• Mariposa, /Ir/1!T MLTAL IR)RRBRIr Tuolumne Merced. ban Joaquin and Alm"da, Contra coats, p000hr@ Solan Countl•s MeN mn Counties end folate, lila and Alpin•, Glawre and Mn , Composition and built up) 11.19 .ft ./7 Joaquin Coantles "11.77 ,N 1.10 .01 Felt Machine operator 11.11 .91 .17 Ardor. 21 Dorado, Nevada,, ■1 OoraAo• Placer, Butter and placer, Iao[Wnte, 0utt•r, Tuba Counttu T•hma, Tolo and JuW Cos. 11.41. I� .71 1169 ••' Rooters, 11.19 .07 .10 Maripose, M•rc•d and 7lrolue" .11 Fresno County Counties 11.11 ,. •, .N 1.10 .01 ! , Ibo(ers I 11.79 .60 .10 Monterey, Fen Nnite, arta Marin. Mapa,'Solana and bones clan and /ants crus Cos. 11.15 IIe.11 1'.1q 1.119 Counties son Mateo County ILII ,11 Poorer. 10.13 ./9 1.24 1.07 ,01 bel Mortar Nua6ol0t, Mart", ,• Mastic tlorketal Rittlemen II Ion reaneleCo and ootma Cos, 1L30 `.i1 1.71 ,lf kettle w/o pump.) 10.16 .IS 1.20 1.43 .04 ►reeve County 11.11 .JI 1,22 ,11 /tturet(cr Tnanelenl pipe /OFT FWOR tAlWr vrapparsr Coal tat pitch 11.17 .65 1.20 '1.11 .04 A101no, Aeador, Glaveru, V.} Del Mort* and nvwboldt Oountits Hoge" fast or the Ian j Poorer. 10.72 .60 .79 .19 Jeapin Niver), tan Joe"[", - Monterey and Banta Crus Countte Nerwnto, wear, Tehsea, aeofor a 10.66 1.40 1.15 Twlvaw, Tele and Tube Dan Francisco and Ran Macao Doi. Clvntteal ant the" fortime of Aoohn 11.93 .It l.lf 1.10 .• at Onrafe, Nevada MW Fiso•r r �, Mastic trorker• ane Rettleson lawntles (eoeltdtrq tike Tahm (3 kettlaa v/e pumps) 11.11 .11 1:11 1.11 .0 Arae) 10.11 ''. .11 1.20 1.N .It 0ltwestlo► aaaelanr pipe-, Ute Tanta PMH 30.11 .70 .21 vrapperal 00e1 tar Lim .96 1.1/ 1.10 .1 A1eMa1avis tMia lbr , ago", Monterey, r Senito. Dam noftleeo, Nn Noteo, Saito Clara, Santa tarty. • set- am omen evontles it.IS .Oi 1.N b .10 1 `� /IDt1Al 11011TIN, VOL 12, NO. 190.111DAY, 11/T/M1111 70, W? � '' DiC#iION N0. CA77-8031 1 1'aii 11 ' t•> not0i N0.it 'C'�tmeti' r 7te1@ it •dale Priam laattlN hyseaN �Am ►riapa 1saalits�tyruratt "*0y 111eaMea Rater N a M ►sensed Ysgrttsa ea//sr 1A10�1 t NsMst MN i M ►araiMe VanNaa *a/Ar SPRINRE" feITT'VRS Atfr.!r. .} Ago,,Tr, . Alssods, Contra Costa,,Marin, "spa, son rconcisco, Asn Mateo, f Santa Clara, Solano end Somme Clow 1 t 1.77 1 1.73 i 1.70 1 1.10 .10 Counties f 14.14 .411 11.4S .011 Croup IM 9.00 #.2S 1.70 1,10 .10 „ Rsslsinin9 Counties 15.07 .I5 .93 .06 Group llbl 9.27 1,25 1.70 1.10 .10 1T}.AiRt!'fiOtlr 01 OW l(c)' 0.02 1.25 1,70 1.10 .10 Alameda and Cancra discs Cos. 11.10 1.15 2.19 ,IIS r Group Ila) 1.7! 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 DOI Mort* and eumboldt Cas. 11.44 .111 1.12 .01 Group #t+! 11.14 1.25 i.TO 1.10 :10 TOMISO NONRrltrr Croup 1111 1.17 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Alagoas, Contra Coote, DOI Group 1 4.421 1.23 1.70• 1.10 .10 Notts, tueboldt, Marin, "ape, Group t. /.12 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Son rrencieco, son Mitten, Iolano and Sonars Counties 11.42 1.50 1.10 1.00 O1 Aotedo, Nevada, placer, Oaerastento, Sutter, Tehama, Yolo and Yuba Counties 11.10 .60 .90 1 .2! {Gunnttsl TILE 51"r 1St t Alagoas, Contra costs, dal o 11 r`. 0.17 1.25 1.70 1.11 .10 Clow Notts, 11 mrado, Humboldt, Cr !r 1.04 " 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 ' - group !r, 1.32 1.25 1.70 `" 1.10 .10 Marin, Naps, Nevada, Placer, @acragonto, San Hentto, San rronctsco, San Msten, Santo Clara, solemn, Sonrsaa, Sutter, = Tehaau, Yolo and Yuba Coe. 12.00 .91 1.70 1.40 .0111 Alpine, Aaador, Calaveras, son ,1 Joaquin and Tuolumne Counties 10,27 .S3 .30 1.00 i fi Tteano, Matiposa and Merced , c� Counties 10.15 1.00 ./0 :. Monterey and Santa Crum Counties 11.41 1.09 1.14 t„ •,i l :t A-New Year'* pay! R-Mosinttal days c-indeper lenes, be D-tabor Days X t-Thanroglving 9ay1 r-Chriatiram 04 Y. f, 7 = A. bepluyer contributes 41 of les c hourly t4tO tar r S Y$4 to, Ors a• and 11 of basic hourly rate t0i a otmeithl to 3 ya a 40 Vaction pay 's Credit, girt raid aolidayst A through !- N. ■sptoy*c contributes 11.90 per t tar t • first live rearm of QW14 Iftatt as Atter five years Sl.OS per hou to Wei 001 41101 Iilayi lk rAtit@- as • WIlIOM MD. CA71-5011 Page 12 DICUtOM No. CA17-98111 Psge,11 fJID"I 1 UIMORM1 (Cont'd) draup 11 Asphalt Ironer• and Aakersl tarko, Wacker end similar type temperas Huggymobller Chainew, faller, logloaMr and t are" lld) Nepait Trackman end toed bods (cot and rivet worn ) buckerr Compactors of all typed Concrete end magnesite miser of subway after the temporary cover has,been Visaed) 1/2 yard and under# concrete pan works Concrete sew# Concrete sanders Cribber and/or shorin9s Cut granite curb setter# rorm Group I(a)t 4borers on general constfvc ion work an or in 1, ralsere# Blip formes Green cutters, headerboardmon, Nubastters, bell hole footing and shaft 1y Aligneter Jackhammer operatorat Jacking of pipe over 11 incheel Jackson and similar type Coepactorsr Kettlemen, Poteen end men Greve l M I Contra—Costa County Only$ ►lgelayste, Caulkers, applying asphalt, ley-Kole, creosote, lime, eauatio and similar lenders, Plpwtsppers, Conduit flyers and plastic plMleyerst type materiales legging, sheeting, whaling, blacking, trench- hessure pipe Teeter, no joint pipe and striping of now, Jacking, hand-guided lagginghasnerl Magnesite, epoxyresin, including repsit of voids, heseet Manhole Cotters, Cast in 11' ;,•,I` fiberglass, and maatte workers (wet or dry)I pavement breakers placer Manhole Roan setters and spades. Including tool grinder► Pipeleyere, caulkets, bander,, plpeweappers, conduit layers, plastic plpelayerat Post hole Gran► L AsVMIt Mtwolerst C4Wt dumps,, amp ba.dll.g dry Bement diggers - air, lies and electrics Power broom sweeperel power be gypomxl Choko-sattst and Rigger (clearing uork)1 Coaceste topers at all types (except as shown in Oro" 111 nam vet gun /uaket D$mpor and Chetemenr Concrete Cbiping and Griodings and stud gun# niprap-stonepayst and rook-dings,, including placing I Concrete 4boters (wet of dry)t Driller's Nelpect Chuck Tsederl of sacked concrete and/or *and twat or dry)l Rotary eearifior, Moasleman, adduetersl Nydteulio rbnitot laver 100 The reassure)I multiple head concrete chippers Davis trencher - 100 or similar I loading and unloading, carrying and handling of all reds and type land ail axall trenchers)# Roto end Ditch witch# Roto- materials for use In reinforcing concrete constructions Pittsburgh tiller$ sandblasters, Potaen, Gurvann, Hoselemanl /ignalling and Chipper, and similar type !rush ghreddere# /lopert linglatoot, 1 0119ingn Tank Cleaneta# Tree climber# Vibts-screed - lull float hand held, pneumatic tamparl All pneumatic, air, gas, aM electric' in connection with laborers' work# Vibrators) Dti-pak-It machinel tools► Jacking of Vigo under 11 inches High pressures blow pipe jI%1 or over, 100 lbs. pressure or over)) rtydro Mader and similar typal fuasr beam in oannection with how 1# All cleanup week of debris, grownds and buildl.ge lMledieg laborers' work but not limited to street cleanerst Cleaning and Washing ulMowal Conattuction labotera Including bridge and general lebratel (I Group 1(e)l Joy Drill Model TWM-lAt Gardener-Danvot Medal 01111 Dumpmsn, load spotted fire Matehert Street Cleenersl Oardensrsr and similar type drills$ Track drillers) Jack log drllleral, Horticultural and laaleoape laboreral Jetting# Glmbefet /tach Olearond drillers$ wagon drillerer Mechanical drillers - all 4oderel Pllets, melntenance landscape laborers on maw senetre>etlont � types regardless of type or method of power# Multiple unit Maintenance, lopsir Trackman and road bodel /troetoar end Nallrced driller slasoers and ►owderaenr All work of loading, placing o"structlon Traok 4boratsl Temgorery air and water lines, visleulie and blasting of all powder and explosives of whatever type to- or elmllarl Twi. room attendant) Pence lesetersl Guarhall ffteetatet gaNless of method used for such loading and placingl Nigh Pavement Markets (button setters) scalers lineluding drilling of small Ttoo topped lit grinbr Group llbl$ sewer Cleaners 1 i 1, ' f�lON01/ l ;t $ !• stoup Its)t turning and Meldirg draw In Nsselems. (i.slsding Onnmsn, potarm)M brio.f'Grsri#ras 1 + Grave It M.srel lobsters , 01011A1 01GIIT1R, VOL 41. NO. 190—p010AT, 11►TI11011512 30, 1011 ' .lMMC11IOM M�D. U77-5091 !•�• 11 VWt#10M WO. U77-5091 pal• 15 1. . POMOL W"W" OPOLATORS (It3lti/J I and 31) '• t ) Gvoup to Assistant• to Qkginosc# (Srokosent tirownt wary Duty prior*#*At$peyseato Npeitmsn wlp•tr Oiisr/ D•okhendl Stlnalmeml Switc9rant Tar ) Soda dolt pot Fire"")[ ►art#man (Meavy Duty Ropsir " ports room) Maarlt Maedi Idetelisa Rama$ RUam M l M readtu VerNlma •a//mr A9Mr. To. or" 2t Compressor Oparototr Concrete Pitcher (up to and irtoluding - IpOSMet MgpIrmimi! o►OlATrAft I 1 yard)[ conveyor Solt Operator (tunnel)[ Fireman Sot Plants k AREA 1 APJLA 2 Mydtaultct Monitort Mechanical Conveyor (hanAling building m- , terisls)l Mixer Row Operstor (concrete planus Pump operators uroep Is 9.11 110.!1 t Y.50* i 2.25 ori .2t r 1praader MOlflan (With sctaed)s Tar Pot titewn (poVat sgttetod) i • croup 21 9.50 11,01 1.So• 1.75 .90 •29 Otoup 2+ t Group s,t 1.14 11.21 i.SO• 2.25 .90 .21 ax Operator (btrns•r►# wlioopt•r Radioman (Mignalarn)t ( } , Locomotive (10 tone or vmAW I Mkitoteans Madman or Chatnmanl r Group Ir 10.17 11.03 1.50• 2.75 .90 .29 Cartier teanstrWatian Jubstta)r tbtomtetr Srrsadmon iexcrpt Group S+ IO.SS 12.06 1.S0• 2.25 .90 11 sapholtic concrete Nvinng)M Nlf-propelled, a"tomatlaally appllN croup t+ 10.72 12.11 ,}} 10 J.2S .9! .29 erste m+rin/ maohln• (an •treat#, hiliwsya, airpatte and ca"IS)t', croup 7+ 10.11 17.1! 1,10• 2.25 .90 . 79 Group !t 11.12 12.12 S225 Ttenchinl Machine, 4 ft. dgths Truck ccsn• Meet Tugger Molt, a o . .90 J1 single dtumr toiler Tonder croup /n 11.5/ 11.059 •0 7.15 .90 79 Group lot 11.76 1).21 1 too 2.25 .90 It Ota+( It Nltast Jack Tsep•r$'bellast Aagulaterr N1Lst Tssapor croup 10-At 11.06 1).S1 4 10 2.75 .90 ,79 Molts-purpa,"I bottom taephalt plant)[ lltvetor Operator tin- Group lit 12.tli 14.77 I.1! 2.25 •90 •29 sido)t Fork Lift or (arbor Stocker (construction Job •ito)1 Group 11-At 13.27 11.71 i.f0 7.]S 90 .11 Line Mastott Materiel Moist (I drus)t lhuttlecacl Tie Spacert Group 11-E0 13,52 15.03 ' 1.10 2.25 .9o. 79 Croup 11-C, 11.04 15.15 1.10 2.15 .10 .29 Towraobll• •Inc ludas 1.7I peAnd hour to (roup SI 0owroawr Opirotor (over 7)r Cb+rorste MLar# (over 1 Pensioned %faith and r ttoc pend. yard)! oDhccoto pump• or rumporet• Gunst Generators+ Groutinl Machina! ►ren wi -Vold (air-upot•taA)I ► pe (over 7)s Melding T Mschina• (powered other then by elsotrietty) t. Otowp it OLS Limn 11oad !rotor cc Stellar# Maar Truck or Dust ' f purpose A-rca" Ttuckl coacrot• Match plants (wet or dfy)r Can- eeote sow# (•elf-ptopolled unit) on street$$ highways, airports `yt and conal$$ Drilling and sor(ng Machinery, vertical (not to opply. to wat•clinsto, wagon drill• or Jacthamnmers)l Ri9hii" Cableway silnalarnt LocOg otivos latent Or over 10 ton)# Lubticotion and Service Snginotr (mobile end gteae• rack)$ Maginnis internal Nil• $lob Vlbtotat (oto airports, highway*, canals end wetshou"O f ' Mochonicol rialshors (concrete) (Clary, Johnson, Ditt"ll bridge ' Dock oc *toilet types)! Mechanical Muret Cutb and/or Curb and Gutter Mochine, ooncreto or oephalts Portable Ctuehoral poet Velvet (Mia" aide stmilet)t Powet Jumbo Opetstot (oottinl slip- ' tolN$ ata., In twaels)1 Molter (except asphalt)r Sor•Nean ^`N (Ntbo t-Odors and *tailor)feephs2tic oonctat• p+rirK)# Solt- propelled CmrpectK (single sngihe)1 Self-Wo"11a1 pipeline tttspt" 1lachin4 (pstault COC or similar type)I belt-oto 11N Ptwsr Wsepecl Solt-propelled Tope Mschln•I #lip Form Puspe (lifting devioo tot corwt•te tots•)I ;+ail tubber-tited ttsctot#l . - Surfoce testers? "or-type drilling oqulpsatnt up to ant including N ft. depth) FIDINAt 11011T11, VOL 42, NO. 190---I1I0AY, 11P11M11i1 70, 1917 ( ) l logo MO l4 Owtstow W. CA77-51 " 01ftCt$toir M0. GTT-SOfI 01 I ,Peps 11 [� . , }arra Ifpt►rPmttm'f DP$EufD4tf loonc'") 2Sa� Me7AIt fpbtPMJeM'P OPll1tATOhf i(Sohtrd) INMAi f set ft) 10a1t'"i ` (lar 1 and 11) MOnt'd) 1 Oa,, Otos} lir beo.-type batktlfltni f4Mhi$esYbtidi0 C'rsMm dry-mitt tot � " Oto" to Concrete Conveyor or co"fets Pump, Truck or rquiprsnt •tallar)t Clvatoel OroutSng Mecfilne, tract auwntsdt aosbinsclon back aounted (tx:,oa length to apply)f cnncrot0 coriveyort twilding *list hoe and toe60r yup to and Shatudireg 1/4 ou, yd. a.r,o.)l ostricR {1 ' (� Deck I"inaecaf Drilling and homing Mechlnery, horllonUl (not to C"tator• r0gteited when ewtng •Fling teapots trod hoUt)$ teerriall bares• Apply to wsterlinsfa, wagon drills or )ackhamvtarell Dust thus 1411ert (asoe}t escavatiew work)$ Ilo-Mors !calor end Adana Sleirsditt SlevOting Puller Kenyon Pump and similar tyFes$ Cantty Older (or $letter Oe&4*t Notify Duty botaty !kill Rif (lnCltedlreg WIMPon htwdatioa wort = equipment)t NyArn-ttamnrt of sirdar! Instrument Rant Material motet and Soolid leader and 0lailr tyleam fbb*lne type titIIlet I Scalering (2 or sore drums)$ Mechanical rimishors or Spreader IUchlnv (04041t, fkosper for oimilat)$ Litt Half ftektnsi SYMttsot* and $toiler t"001 latbet-Crsen* and stiller)! Mtn* or Shatt fbtstf Mitetsobtl0r PAvs- Loader (11 arts to and (ncludl { sent bleaker with or without Compreseat Crortbinattont Prvessnt breskvt, 7 W pl ybtts)1 Itmwv ilea Isv*r lfi tow*) truck mounted with Ooaprsssot Combtnrtfant yip* bending Machine (lips- {o eco,ngle *t Arlt" t retia)t raeltlpi! e-sbegtreiao s vice Wool ltrW; MRLing {SUOei(tss Jim** notylt PlpO C1*aning Machins (tractor }rogrll*4 and supi,ottedlr oahsts, 0b.) Ina t foo sort}er►1 M-striae mire ber-tif0 Machine! " Pipe Wrapping Machina (tractor Propelled and *uv}ott*")t foftiseratSon MNr*oadinq �is dle {holts, ot110I et tttwl)t Saar-tired Scraper, rlantl Roller curator (finish asfhatt)t elf-pto}elled boom type lifting silt-e "In (MSU rover•, •yard Moll s Gr fliefr*t( a etetlonit device (center mount)110 tons or 1000 M.R.C.)0 Nit-propelled tlevatirut •trills "C I frios of o0vot Dost 4s uttdem Roti )I Tft0ar (P n r or otfat)l ill Qtsd* Planet dlusnsr rXeutorr Sae11 Ttsctor (with boom! foil Teat*ft OeaEtnattonr TrraolOLyln1 ttyMusairsethlaovtry)oiohtnaoist�r*"inooeor*vto Ttud types [grader, Auger-typo drilling aN 1}ttank Deer 30 ft. depth tar,4" ec(slere)I Ttaln loadlnl stat(on) Tfsnohln} Machine, aultl-anvins with sloping attachraant, Jo(co or 0failarf Ya6ruir 00,011nq Plants Mhirloy Qrwp 4$ kranr-Cnoter (or Ilillsr}l keporkt plant f7i1n*et$ Clot-In-Piece Crane (up to and including 2S tons) Pip* Laying Marhtner ("Abinstion 3lueher and Motor 4peretott Onncrete .. &etch Plant (,wiltlpl* unit*)f DorOrr treading Shield apetatort Heavy Duty t 4Kotf} 10-As backhoe (hylrawlta) (up to And inoludiag I ov, yd. + Repetrnan and/nr wa)dtrf aradaeett*r, Crede Ch*cket {aachanteal or other- ' ■,r.e.)$ backhoe (cable) (up to and ineluain0 1 Cu, rd. a,t.e.)1 wtot)t Croovinq and CtlnAing Machines {hishw4yell Ken ileal Machine ior combination Nckhos and to"f over )N cw. y". a.r.C.}t OD"tih4coe +' alsilrtti roimen tial*tt Loader (up to 2 yards)? Mechanical Trench dhisldf ►light ?to Nrk "of Ivp to and Including I see. rd,)(CtsnO sttee4h*4►) Por hhle Crushing and Secotming Plante$ Pugh Cate tubber Tired Barth- Cts"s foot Over 2S tars, 111esnmthe►41 ant asntty)t 416010-41110 lap to std " sovtnq trlufpamnt lup to and including 45 cu. yds. 'attuck, a,t.c.)) including 1 cu. yd.)$ Power $hovels, Cie HMMslie, Drogllnso, (up to and tuclldo, T-Pulls, rte-10, 10, 21, and otallatt Rubber Tired Doser? Self- including I cu. rd. e.r.eli Power slot• faltegle, 0nvin*tt N1(-ptcpoll*d `t pl"l)*d oompector with amen 4hasptoott Tisbet $kidd*t frubhst tire" Wjop-type LlttiM Device (oanter swat) (over 11 toru)t OwbAet-tlted or slsllar *qulpeantlr Tractor drawn Scraped Ttaatorf rtenchlnl Mathis $cravat, self-lo"t" (}tills wheel twin eregima)f (XI #461 tans Auto twat 4 ft, depth? Tri-batch Pavan Tunnel HDI* Mott" PAchfnsr Mealdett or"*[ SIM or similar Moods-cher (and other *tailor Pugelli *"IPMntl l VvtYst T-400 0 hoot! cutter raserp Ile Awtasrtlo 00"ttt* Sltl rete A*att ANtawtts 11411r64t ht i 0rowp Ps Ch(calo $r)�M) Caabination "Isar And esgrresoor (sunt•}$ Dtm'stt C4tui TriM*Tt Canal Trim v/"itoleiag attaak+santet Cranes tl5sbtnatton Slurry miter and!ot Cleaner! alghllM Cabitvay (4 tang (woof is tons w to and including 121 tMoll 0"tUatoomet Pullet Tie end under)$ lI1 y1 i ter An similar rClv (20 tt, or ns C4 Hway (11 take , Road! Augst over I so. rt. (imclud(al etaaa►t Matt Tvbvollft Hsi-A-1 (tubber tirtd, rail nr tract r (watt. twit" t)I 0>01 or lacier ar s(ailsr (45 tons ar soar)1 11001141 Loodet tAewe W"tf*IW4 [9610 ties policati feighlieIs Cable sy (oeet 5 twee)H Loader (over 4 yards, 40 to and slallarl cwt (wslwling 12 at. y41o.)I Miller Nralaoo MP$S $is" part K statlatt / Aur Slade ioetti-eu}IM)r lour 0010+*181 CI&S$kolU, Magliwa6, boot- Jesse, oro6e-&111 (ower I r". awd M is sea toelw"tag T w. ?4110. a.r.o.)H rtebiaor-fitted earth se"i" *"Mines laalti}l lto}olstart po"t Dolts erd two of ams, ergs)(mer► to aid iMlvells ?E vs. rM. eettoate a.t.V.)r Nil-}•spoil" oeopaevx (With multiple gerapMletan }woo wita►t single onglwe Smob et-titsel Sartlesaving Mscflines {witle tandoes werieltars)t Slip }' form layot (eenerat*or asphalt►► Anda! Cstel Awer Crane* obbils 5 trAludtng LfStj aCee%%of)t TrehCher Ip*lling ittaerNt ofe"014)t UAtrst+441 L1sMet and Twat Cr*nse fond *lath typos)t Wh"I •Mha*ator (W to and ins'r"ing 1SO Cu. yt. per hour)$ Whitley Clans (O'ret IS tW+4) h J `. t' ft0E1Al 21011111, VOL, 42, 110. 114-11114AY; }tpilMltk 30, 1077 , t �_�,{LaM I10. ra»-5091 are tg raW�t ipol9WrxT aqueous (Callt�d) tifcitloN llo,ntG77-5091' Past. a (Aus t and 11) (Conted) serif, pdpe ffsftlle peyeim e ' .f 11-Ar Rand Wagons (in oonjunetion with Wh@el ffcavator)1 Cranes Newly 14860140er Ili tons)1 Loader (over 12 cu .yds.t up to and Including .l9 cu. Rewe MLR ►eeeifae Yfrenlfe 004/41.e.11 rower Shove La and bregtinee lover 7 cu. yds. •.t.c.)1 dubber D111VOIs A�..Tr. ••:eJ Multi-purpose tarth Moving Machina@ 11 unite over 75 cu. yds. 7111" etrwck` m.r.c.►1 Wheel tacavotor (over 750 cu, yda. per hour) RUtI CQ11fIT R9afaD91 (r/,.o ' auger, under 1 yds, rater ..g ll-Rr hada (over to cu, yds.) I leval)1 flue or tlanhaul drlvert concrete cr ..r It-Cl Operator or Rellcopter (when used to erection worklt ConWAP Nchlnal Seat* Oonitrelled Rafumoving rqulpment Concrete pump truck (Men flat rack truck is used " 1 1 appropriate flat rack rate shall apply)$ lump (under 1 yds. rater level)l Duapctsts ' truck (under 1 yds, rater level)$ btwpeter (under 1 yde. water levellt tecort or pilot car driverl Nipper truck (when flat rack truck is used appropriate flat rack rate i 1 shall apply)p rickupei Skids (debris boa, under 1 yds. rater ' Iaysl)l 'Ore drlvarel Truck@ (dry pre-batch concrete mla, under / yds, water lsvel)l ' helper,, Warehousemen / 9.905 1 l.l9i .70 I1.N COM, IMMIX( (waw auger, { yde, and under { yds. water levellt bump (1 yds, and under { yds. water leveU r oumperete 14 Val, and i t under f yda. rater level)t e' Ouap@ter 1/ yds. &nd under { Y60. water levellt skids tdat.rto bon 1 Ida. and under it yds. water levellt single unit flat t tact 12 sale enit)t IndNtrlal Lift frngk (nacMnlcal tailgate) grunts (dry.pre-tater concrete Ria, { gds. and under { yds. water level) 1s.N 1.115 .7s Les � � JMIlO TRKR and WATO ISMS ( (wtder I.Soo gallonr) 16.01S 1.101.1 .» 1.44 /tp11AL 11411T11, VOL, dt, NO. 30, W? DWI 01014 010. CA7T-Soft fart !0 DIMING" 110, cA71-5001 Pae '21 relate•easllts Permsels testa }Ates**",It#Partys*o' •eats '� MesrirM lbtNlsa "Owl? h glstallsa " t Rarer' M i g feastons Ystetlaa sai/�r Rates i 11 i N PMeleae YeteNsa sailor {c,•. "go DRIMRS1 (Cbnt'dl Aver,7►. Aver,7t. LIFT JITMCIS, Pork Lilt 1 10.0.15 1 1.19 .70 1 1.00 em C15t9 e. andslitzmOR (rho � auger, f yds, and usage 0 , yde. rater level)► Dump tt TRANSIT MIR. AGITATOR yds. and under 9 yds. rate[ (under i yds.) MOSS 1.195 .70 1.00 , i.evel)1 numporete it yds. ' �r', • "OMRRPAt10i1tN MRLPioI 10.073 1.155 74 1.04 t and under 0 Tat. vatet love!!! I ' Dwyetet (4 yde. and under 9 YAm1ttM TRt7cat under (1,506 yds. ratet level)1 Was (debate Va11one1 10.01! 1.10! .70 1.00 bolt, 4 ydf. and under 0 yde. [ ' ratec.lev41111 ?tucks lacy P90- batch conc[ate milt, 4 yds. { OC10 ""00R r Single unit S aie unit)! I and under a Tag. rate[ 14+0+111 1 10.20 0 i.it! .70 fiat rack t3 t1.N I,IM1 I Industrial Lift truck t.•' r {slchanical tallgato)IitutlymA-FRAMR, M1ttlClt d -lift, Small cubter tired tractor - + .4 9wodishbctane typo 1jetttn911 (whom used within tsematsta` Jetting and rate[ truck / • '' Jurisdiction) 10,10 1.105 t .70 1,00 14,004 Vale. and under ; )' J05Tion UCR a MATIM TRUCK lumbo gala.!/ Rubber tired TR (1,500 gale. under 4,000 gals.) 10.11! 1.195 .70 1.00 1 J 16.215 1.115 .70 1,N 11RAV? DOlF !'MIIOPi)RT. OOMtI1MATI0M MI11C11 TRl1CR ' (high bad! 1 .F 10.12 '.1.19! .70 1.04,• r Mt?" NOISTi Tranott, - , �', r,, ,,•u,.) . { `," •" '� Mir Agitator (6 ds, and undero gde.) y MISS 1.195 .10 1.N 2000 RTOTTR ono OIMILAX T y OTRADDI.O CAPAIN 15.242 1.192 , .1! 1.N YACIM01?RUM 0,500 gats. TRAMIT MIR AGITATOR 1 i end under %.Soo gals.) 10.1011 1.101 .74 L00 (0 yds. tNcouth 10 TN.i 100255 1.595 t7! l.N , ti RDluR-TtIM xuat CAR {not YL00 ' (l0lN gls, salt-loaded! 10.179 1.115 .70 I.N and usage 7.500 Vale.) 10.20! l.lf5 .10 1.00 1 ki 4MIN 11RILt • 150000 pie. and -der ( 411. , 7.000 gall.) 10.2!! 1.595 r7! 1.50 I •^! • • ,r ., , � t . t.. t , � {'. � ,,• t � ., r', r 1 111,�� I , . r" „ , . 1 j• 1, ,r • ' rSD12Ai *!411112, VOL 42, NO. 190-441DAY, Slrt/MNK 30. 1tT1 • r , to a WISICM IRI. G77�S091 pals 22 OSCtsIOp No., CA7T-909I' fags 21 s00ls 110004 1400hhs►0709044 r t sills /AAys isssllh►i/wsah t : Nerd/ 2b4aNe0 � Nesltr ilrtaftM Reh4 M i N ►0e444o0 VrretUO a*//rt , Now M i s. ►0001040 Voti090 0ed/e# ,► • .).. AMI, 1 llttk7( OftlB�ti. {tont d) APP+.Tr. tRgr]I ORlVlyis (cont•d► itll,R Ct7tPl1't sPRE/m Iwtvo .. TIU1M51!Ntft Al31TA70R Auger, over 12 yds. and 4orer 14 ds. through 12 ds.) 010.I5S 1 1.115 .70 11.00 including ti yds. water i 1 Y 9 Y levet)# Dump lover 12 yds. end Including is yde, water'' WMA CAl641 dPRUOT]1 Ivo/wa t ` ads, and 1nCtudi level)! fnnpc[ete (over 12 outer, 9 Y Ids, .ne including ii yes. , 12 yds. water lwel)# fluep wstat level)# ompater lover 0 yds, and including 12 12 yds. end Including is yds. Ids. voter level)# Oueperete water lovel►l skids (debris I yds. end Including 12 box, over 12 yds. end Including yds• water levelly self- Ali yds, water leVel)f Trucks propelled street sweeper (dry pre-b4dob fele, with telt-contained refuse including bins skids (debris box, 0 over tIds, a and inoluding r is wetso[ level) 1 10.10 / 1.111 .70 I1.00 f � yds, end Including 12 yds. water levet)# snow go end/or snow P.O. OR sINILAP "PR ' plovi Truce (dty pee-batch BELT-LOAA1102 TRtXX 10.51 1.195 .70 1,100 concrete cis, a yds, and } . including 12 yds. water ` TWtXX REPAIRMAN ' IO.S7S 1.190 .70 10ve1)f nunpater (a yde, 1 and including 12 yds. water "m C94r"T SPDXWSR WOO love)) 10111 1.195 .70 1.00 auger, over 10 yds. and Including 24 yds.,rater NUVV Otrtl' TRANSPORT level►# Combination dump and (g0060neck lovbed) 10.411 L ISS .70 1.00 dup trallerf Dump lever 11 ' Ids. and tncluding 14 YM. ""Sir*11 ACttA7DR water level)# Lumw eta (over Over 13 yde• through Is yds. end including 24 yds. 14 yds.) 10.4SS t.W .70 1.00 voter level)# Duarpetor lever 1s yds, and including 24 yds. (' rater level►# skid (debris bot, ever It 24 Ids. wateralevel) ? Tter/nstt • felt alitotot tower Is ISO. through 14 y4e.)I Ttwks #dry ! - gKe-batch eor+e[ite felt, ares L7 Ids. end inetudinq 21 ! Ids. voter level) li.fif L 111 ,79 1.00 r, iSOSlAL 110111Ss, VOL. 42, NO. 190--fOIOAY, 11PTlMilk 30: 1t77 i(j� ) ` [�efnorl M0. G77-!e!1 ' ►oye .[{ dtCtitoM I10..tl17l-l0l1, 1 •rage '2S r /. , four towers 110"U"te tease !,lige 800010 feraeete ' Meerlr [Iveellea Meer(/ [4va$Mea ' sere+ M t i feaele„a yaeettsa caller t Rahe M i l reseswe Ysearlea eatfr Aur.Tr. ' llt= 00"51 Cont'd) `Tr' !*Ill»! Oli Yet! t0ent's) auger, over 24 yda. and in- Swyer, over SO yda. and what eluding 15 yds. water Ievollt 4S yds. water le»1)1 over i Dump lover 21 yAa. anti in- lever SO yda, and under {! eluding 15 yda. vatar levant yda. water 1ave1)1 Ouaperote Duaperete lover 2/ yda. and (ever SO yb. and wnMr H glee including 55 yAa, water Levetll water levetlt thtapster lever SO D,apater lover 2/ yda. and yds, and under 45 yds. water including 1S yda. water levelly Ievelli helicopter pilot (Whin ) UK 1010, 1019, 21'0 and other i � trensrotting sen or aster/ate)1 alottat eat type, Tarts cobra, Oaris (debris boa, ever !0 yia. WTournespulle, Tburnatocker, and wader its rat. water levelll tuettd and ala►tat type equip- T'tueaa (dry pre-batch cenorate sant when pulling Aqua/Pak or Big, over !0 yda. and under 4S water tank trailer$ and fuel + yda. voter level) 0 10.91 1.11! .70 01.00 and/or gteaaa tank tral Uta or other *lac, trailers) )kids IIULR COM? IMAD[1a Wwo (debris baa, over 2e yda. and auger, over 15 yda. and ' including IS yAa, water lavel)t including 00 yda. water Truck idly pre-hatch concretes Tavel)! 0uap 05 yda. ant ass, over 24 yda. and including including 60 yda, water levelll is yAa, water 2avNi 0 10.41 i 1.1x0 .TO 11.00 Dlwperete (over 4S yam. and (U Including 40 yda. water levelly ttTlJl CntMr arsusAota (wfvo Dukpeter its yda. and inciudliq auger, over 15 yea. and 00 yds. water 109,0111 /kids A1eyt1 lnetuding $0 yda, water level)I (debris bort, {S yds, end Duap lover IS yAa, and including inolwdlay 00 yds. water level!! t Se yds, water level)! D(+perste h uoiis (Try pre-botch concrete (*vat 1S yda, and including $0 Ste, {{ yds. end inelwdlny " Ids. votes level)/ Dunpater (owe 00 via. water levet) 11.01 1.101 .70 1.00 1S yda. and including 50 yda. t water levelit Skids (debris boa, over 1S yds. and including SO it". water level)I Trucks Idly pts-botch mnctate air, over 1! yao. and including SO T". water lavell 10.70 1.xOS .70 1.00 { . t , MUAx tt IM*2, vox. 42, Md. M—MIDAY, UP"Miit ta, t M1i i • W.crwral Nc. av7-Roospass DMI91011010. G7T-110)2 ,• pd+se ti ' "OttlYMM I ARU 1191FINIT110" fat MVtk IMUIMIT 0MATM pde Re*eR»fe re.�s "AM hl All areas not Inetvdsd within Arsa t si Retie _N �� defined below. M.vtl + Rttti Naw pestle*t yetarbte `Ad/of #02FA 10 All areas Included in the description TRUCK DRIVENS, Cont'd) AMt,Tr. defined below which to based upon township , and tensa lines of Areas I and 2. am C124NT Sr MEM w/wo sugar, over e0 yde. and con"rocing In the pacific Ocean on the extension of the southerly including 95 yds. water line of Township 115. levet)# oupp (aver 40 yde, thence testarly slang the Southerly tine of Township 115, Crossing and including 15 yds, water the Mt. Diehte astidlan to the S.W. comet of township I",, level)# Duoperete (over so range 6t, Mt. Detblo base lone and Mridian, yds. and Including 95 yds. thence Southatly to the S.W. earner of township 201, tense 62, War level)# 0wpatet (over thence Easterly to the S.W. cornet of township EOS, range 179, k 40 yds. and including 95 yde. Thanes Southetty to the S.W. Corner of tawpakip 2130' range tit, t water levet)# Skids (debris these* westerly to the S.W. Cerner *f township 213, rent• 17E, , '•. hos, over 60 yds. and including Thence Southerly to the R.N. cornet of township 225, rens• ills !S yde, water level)i Trucks Thence tasterly to the S.E. corner of township 22S,.rangs Ilt, idly pro-batch concrete six, Thenar Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 27S, range let:, over 10 yde. and including Thence 9eaterty to the S.C. corner of township 27S, tense 1St, 15 yds, water level) r 21.24 { 1.1911 .70 01.00 Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 243; rens• M. telling on the southerly line of Kings County. thence Easterly glans the Southerly boundary of Kinr - I d' county and the Southerly boundary at Tularo'County, to ths"s.t. earner of township 245, cans• 219, tug thsacs Northerly to the N.C. corner at township 213. range 301, thence Westerly to the M.W. corner of township 215, ir*nge 3" thanes Nortkstly to the 11.9. earner of township 173, range 2a1, + Thence Westerly to the M.V. corner of township 17S, rant* 20x, thence Northerly to the M.R. cornet of township Its. rents 271, a T►ene*Westerly to the N.Y. Corner of township its, tensa 279. Thence Watcher Iy to the M.R. corner of township 103, range 241,. i t Thence Westerly to the M.W. career of township toe, rant* 261. Trance MartMerly to the M.R. comer of townsbtp /3, tense 279, thence Westerly to the, N.Y. tenor et township ter sense 2st, Thanes Northerly to the M.R. serser,of township SS, rsnse.2420 ' theses Westerly to the N.X. torpor of township SS, rants 241, 1 Thepeo Nertberty to the N.R. torpor of townskip 65, range 272, Treses westerly to the $4. tones of township U. tans* 111. iIt Tbe"a Northerly to the N.a. cornet of towebip $2, range 1/9. tbeace Westerly to the N.N. tenor of towaskip, SS, sense 11x. tboaKe Netthorly to the M.R. corner of tomship 32, range U1, those*Westerly to the N.V. toner Of township U. pnge let. Tmace Northerly to the 01.1, toner of towashtp 25. rest* 471,, Thopas Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 29, ropes 171. ' ( ` Jhopes Northerly crssisg the Mt. Diehl* baseline to the M.R. ' ter'i*t of towaskip Ill, range 169. Thence westerly to chs N.Y, sews*r of township 2011 cage t69r Choses Nertberly to the P.R. comer of tswnshtp 311, range tsar Tbooto Wsateriy to the M.V. cornet Of t*wnshep 301 range isg. ` :.thonce,Mortkerly to the 11.9. tense of township 4010 mnss 1490 PEORIA IMISTIR, volt u, no. NO--111DAT, UPTlMORR 30, MY ;: 11• •9WISItlll MD, CA11-5091 jpa 2e fI�C1210N IID. CA7T-5011 repo 29 AREA DEPI141TI0NS foe rt3WER EWIFWNT OrtrAT0e1 (cent'd) llMtR MUIPNENT OrtilAToee (toat'1) }' *A Tea 1 (eomt'd)s i! Mn• l (eentll) thence Vasterty to the N.V. corner of township 4N, rine* 145, � � ' than*Westerly to the S�t. comer of township 160. tante 1211, " Thenco Northerly to the N.E. corner of township SM. range 131. thence Northerly to the 2. Cotner of township 1611, Sante IAS,•. Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 311. range lite theme*Westerly to the N.V. ""at of township t6M, range t2u, theme* Northerly to the N.E. corner of township ION, range 1210. ?bene$ 140rth#rly to the N.S, cornet of township 1St, range 1311, Thence Easterly to the S.C. corner of township 1111, rang* 142, thanes Westerly to the N.V. termer of township 10", tante IW. Thence Northerly to the M.L. corner at tewmshtp IIs. range 14t, Thane* Southerly to the 11.11. cornet of township 160, rant* 1411, Thence Westerly to the M.E. corner of township It", Tans$ JOE, Thence t#statiy to the M. earner of township ISM, range JW, Thence Northerly to the N.E. cornea of township is", roes$ lot. theme* Southerly to the S.V. corner of towship tip, tang'13ue t' '+ Thence Easterly to the S.E. Cotner Of township 1611, tans$ tit, 'Thence W#etatly to the N.W. eemer of township 130, tenet tW, Thence Northerly to the N,E, corner of township 1614thora21 .tan6a ttt, I' co Southerly to the 5. , carrier at township time tans% 1 Theste Easterly to the I.E. corner of township UN, range lit, Thence easterly to the tot. earner •t tersekip I4m, Seas# 1411. 1�• thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 1414. ranee tat. Tktnee Southerly to the S.W. e0tsor of township 1311, tense 13W., � Thence Easterly to the S.T. corner of township 14". fangs 151. 1 Thence tostarly to the $.to earner at township 130, range tau• ti•i, ' i Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 1301, range 16t. Thence Southerly to the I.W. torssr of township 1111. rant* I2W. thence Easterly to the bet. corner pf township 1)NO fans$ 1690 ' Thence tosterly to the tot. earner of towashlp It", ran$$ I2W, 'Theme* Southerly to the S.W. coTnet of township 12M, ran$* Int, thane• Southerly ,lent the Seatsrm lime of ramp 11Y to who Thence Easterly *long the Southern lin* of tawnahip 13P to the i Pacific Ocean oacluding tbot portion of "*other* colifofnio [astern boundary of the state of Caltfermis, rtthts Santa Clare a weir tmclud#f within the fallowing lines ?Mento Northwatarly, thence Northerly along the Eastern mundery coiwencing at the N.W. corner of tewnshtp 41, rans$,3t, 0t. of the •tete of California to the M.t. cornet of township Jim, Diablo basstino end liertdlant r.'t Temsa 16E, Thane* is a 6outhett7 dtrectiae to the S.Y. earner of township Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 110, tango lit,- i 10. tang* H. 4" ' Thence Northerly to the M.E. corner of township 20". rent* lot, ?hone* in a tostorly direction to the 9.2. comer af•towsshtp le, Thence Westerly to the M.W. corner of township 20", range 1090 i range 4E, Thenc• Northerly to the M.L. corner of township 2110. range 1L, Thant# in a Northerly difostlos to two N.S. cornor•ttt township 69. Thence Vesterly to the N.W. corner of township 21N, rang• 111. rents 4E, , Thence Northerly to the M.E. catnec of township 22M, range $9, theme* In a Westerly dlroettem to the N.W. corner of tawessMp iS. Thence Westerly to the M.V, cornet of township.22N, tames St. M l comes Ste to the point ef,ketinnlng which porttoisM a pert of 4 ,� Thence Northerly to the S,W. corner of township 2114r Tense SL. Area 2. thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 210, range $2, Area I also include• that portion of Northern Califersle wrttkis `t Thence Northerly to the M.E. corner Of township JIM. eanat St.' the fotlowting times � thence Westerly to the M.W. corner #f township ION, Tama% 1e, I Cotaoancing in the Paetfi* Ocean on en aat*nsf*n of tke'Sawtkerty, . Thence Northerly to the 14,E. corner of township 30110 range 6t, lint of township 211, Nuwk$Idt b$o$llme end tsorldionl Tbeho ne* Westerly to the N,w. cornet of township )ON, ran$* It, Thoma* easterly along the Southerly line of township 2N to the thence Northerly Siong the Mt. Dte►lo Goridian to the 0.9. S.V. earner of township 2N, fang* 1V, corner et township 3410, Tames,IV. :, those* Southerly to the S.W. corner at tswmiklp 12,.141-$* two A ?hence Westerly to the N,V, corner at towsoklp 3411, const SW. Thanae tastorly *less the Hwmkotdt basollso to the S.W. corner , thence Southerly to the M,E. cornet at towssktp 320. rens* IVa of township 10, range 2t. , Thence Westerly to the N.V, corner of township 32140 ranee W. Thasise twthotly to the S.W. earner of tortsship 22, Soh$* 211. 1 Thence Southerly to the S,W.cornef of township 3011, rams* No 1 these* taetetty to the 0.2 eater at tewaskip 28, rest* 211. Thence Easterly to the S.L. corner of township 3000 Ton$* IV$ Tbotwt# Southerly to the S.W. carer of township Y. renege 34. . Thence Southetly to the S.W. tosser of township 160. range 611. Thosso tooterty to tho 1.t. corner Of township 40. frig• 311, themes Easterly to the S.L. corner of township 1611. ran$* 611. Thoate Northerly to the 11.11. terser of towsehip 2e, ants 311. Thence Southetty to the S.Y. Corner of tewnelwip 1411, tine• SW, Thence Westerly to the N.V. cer"T net township 2S, long* 3tr theme• Westerly to the S.t. corner of township 1410, ants ?We ?homes Northerly craestag the 11w oetrit baseline to the S.M. , Thence Northerly to the N.t, corner of townahtle 14140 real$ ?We 1 tbref of township IN. range 39, Thence Westerly to the of township 14", nos$* 111. Thoraco tostorly close.the Humboldt basoltm, to the M. Coates , theme• Northerly to the N.S. Cotner of township 1311. range IWO ref township IN, range 31t. .Thoate Notthorly to the N.S. corner of.township Mt, t$s$* 311. Themes Vastrrly to the N.W. comer of township ON. cane* 211, ..I� ,. 1. thence Northerly to the 11.2. corer of township 100, 1t$ • ' zz Q.;t t PtD12At 214117111. VOL 41, NO. 190-.41111JAY, 1101IM14% ib, lit? # MKIMICw 00. CJt77-(091 page 2f ( MQPlRMlDBAM DWIMi NI r~ _ *A"# Catifornte C0tWt1*t Imperial, Intoe tarn, too CALIFORNIA t' Aor vpelse, Mro, Orange, Riveratdo, Ban AREA IFORNITtONE FOR Bernardino, ep San tuts Oblo, Satite Barbara and Ventura PM" EQUIPMINT OPERATORS (Ceat'4) 00CIMIOM wilem CA77-SO92 VATS$ Date of rubltostlon Supors•Mls Decistet$ Mo. CA77-5011 dated Nay t, 1977, In 42 ra 232gS aAies It (Coated) 09"IRtow Or Myatt Syllding ometrwation (dark not include sithlo [easily Thence Westerly along tfia Northerly line to township ION, late'the hoses and garden type spectrrnte op to end,including 4 stories, heavy end Pacific Ocean. highway constructlon and dredging. Area i also includes that portinn of Northern Cattfornls included with- to the fallowing tints $ Cowtseattng at the Northerly boundary of the State of California - at the M. W. corner of township ABM, range 7W, Mt. Diable bass- Bas M•sls sein#Pe7elel.ts line and taerldlent , K4saaMse Thence Southerly to the S.W. career of township 44MMewl[ , range 7W, Cod N g 0 leotlees YeseNea 004/01, Thence Easterly to the S.K. corner of township 44M, range 7W, !• AN,,7,,' Thrace Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 4214, rouge 6W, Thence latterly to the S.C. corner of township 4IM, range SW, ANKMftl6/e0000R# 1 12.[0 .10 1 1.17 .O/ +' Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 4814, range SW, # 001L/MW"S 12.176 .77S 1100 .50 .02 ase the Mortharty boundary of the State of Callftsmie, BRICatArW1M Btotwtsasanat Th+ace Westerly along the Northerly boundary of the Etats of j' Imperial County 11.21 1.02 1.1f .12, California to the point of beginning. $ Ingo, tarn and Mono Countlas 12.05 1.00 1.45 .07 11 tea Angels• County (Cities of Santa ltontoa, Malibu, Vantte, rosedonm, South Pasadena, Arcadia, Monrovia and South of Rissecrsnt Blvd., including tong $*eahl, Ocenge County 11.20 1.15 1.45 .2i Loo Angeles County [oseept Cities of Cants Ibntcs, Malibu, Vonlce, Pasadena, South Poseden r+� Accadtar Monrovia and south of i sosecrane Blvd., including Loch Batch) 11.20 1.15 1.45 .21 . Riverside and Nn Bernsrdlnto % Counties 11.20 1.21 l.SS .11 Santa Barbaro and Man Luta Obispo Counties 11.75 1.15 1.20 .6S .02 t ( ) $ vontwra County 11.7! 1.60 1.20 .65 NICK Tow" BASS .05 1.95 .25 Carpenters 10.05 1.49 1.05 1.00 .00 Caw pilots 10,12 1.49 1.95 1.00 .44 Table Power Mea opecatece 10.15 1.45 1.95 1.00 .6/ Shingtotel ptte4civocarin, 1, Bri6ge of Iosrk Cerpontoral i + t Derrick BecgasteM Rsat Clinger 10.11 1.40 1.91 1.00 ,60� Nt4welst Cloar Layers 10.25 1.40 1.95 1.00 ,OB t bead Rock Clinger 10.16 1.45 1.95 1.00 .00 rneuastte welter 10.20 1.40 1.0s 1.00 .46, Millwrights 10.15 1.4f 1.95 1.00 +N N011tilt 1101ink. VOL 42, M0. tM.-Itl10AT, HIPTUAClit 70. lt7T { + '. SeC3Si0M 114. Cit77�fN! Save 98C3S1OS NO. CA77-fdrl 0090 ! , 9eda pope Saaaytts formooN sells•� pdep 9ariaRi•►stwaab °••• Mier( • N:air ••_•• e4R•aMee � � � •y �', 1010 !' I l4RtrMaa } McNa N S• paaalaea YalaMea ea4hr t !,: RaN• N♦! p•aalaaa Va•aMes aa8hr Ater.Tr. Clow tlAts"I t)1.1@flltCtliNlt iOsntt/{ AW.Ta : Cent Mason* t 9.41 91.10 d 1.71 'i life .01 R1sarSl60 aunty ! ' Carnt floating and!raveling , tioatriciane t yl 11.39 .•!� f01.N .94 I Machine 9.46 lite 1.75 t o .to Cable fritters ;.is a lids .94 , � "TWAM ttMtAWI#1 11.21 '1.36- 1.60 .46 .07 . aero. Mone and fan SerMNirA ) ttJL`11tiGlrUtSr oatnrttet .�•;.,,,. ', �•''; •� laterl county electricians :I '' 13." 1.11, 3403.00 .04 electricians 1i.Od .7! 301.45 Cable Sptieats , Is." tilt• • feat•!! .04. •}'�i• Cable Splicers 13.28 .75 301.4! eliotrietNN 11.14 ,lite' fief.! ! .9i +t `:'. , y earn {Chtne Oke Laval ordnance 'hat Station, 11610419611 h") Cable Splicers 13.11 1.11'` •1042.041 Eleatttetanal Technicians 14.12 .70 101.41 ,15 Sen We abt"o dommtl• Cable Splicers 16.30 .70 101.40 .15 electricians 13039• 1.00 101,3! earn County Iltarinder of Co.) Coble Splicers 13.40 1.00 1401.15 .03 electrictanat Technicians 12.32 .70 1441.41 .15+ Santa Eatbara County Cable Splicers 13.SS .70 11.1.40 .if (lUndenbursn�) Los Angeles County 19.33 1.18. !lt1:3S .03 ' t electricians 12.09 LOS 301.9! .07 , Cable Splicers 19.23 1.10 Isq.38 .03 �t.i fl. ' Cable splicers lairs 1.03 301.ts .07 iuulndsr of County Traffic Signal and ltteet olegtriclons 12.89 1.10' "01.79 .11 6ighttngr Cable Splicers 13.50 1.14 301.35 .43 Electricians 11.79 1.05 1401.70 .03 Manturs County Utility TtMnictsn No. 1 6.04 ties 11141.70 .03 eleatricien11 13.77 .94 30139 .02 Utility Tachnician W. a 8.25 ties 101.70 .02 Cable Splicers 14.03 .94 3801.05 .02 efmATOR COUEt1tt CTMt Electriatan11 13.12 1.05 101.70 .42 ISprlel, 3nyof Earn (South , +• I 'v Cable Splicers 13.82 1.0s 1101.74 ,d! of 7Uhaehgi Mnge)v lice Sound Technician$# Mpelesr Mara, orange. ftlystroli P# , Sound ltichnicions yon building San estSatiine. San !tris ; construction) 11.07 .!f to obi"Of Sento earbate and + '' Sound hMntcian11 yon Venture Cewtttes i }, SouUicichnic6tion of 1111fating + elevate[ CoMetru0t"S` 1!.!3 .145 �:3!• >)5M. .93 buitdinga) 8.11 .!! 11 eleeatai is Heaters yM Orange County 1pars low d45 :"!' lite, .!t electricians 13.54 At 3011.41 .13 slower" Oii,atrraptses'- Cable Splieert 13.12 .91 301.45 .02 Mlpets Ifteb.) s041i t y earn Casimir 1901110th of vabbskert troller 4'NaatrrNter0 13.49 me :311 3105 .03 �+ � IIDIIAI IIOIffIR, VOL.'4i. N0. 194-IIIDAV, IIp11MD1t 30. m1 , , DeCleldil Mo. Ct177-%O/f i o0ClsloN 110. CR77-SO92 Seta 4 • iaate !trap eeaitth l+arlaMti � �.' fetal.ieashtr pey�a.ti , ieNs Hwrlr � �.�. O1.rert.a Hwrly lbpMee Rsai N i X peaNeai Yaretiia ee11�r iaNa N�X pMiteei Vereriee ea4/er � Apr.Tr. LINT Camw7 etta", (Cont-!) AMr.Te KAVATCM OOrt91R11C117RSt (Contrd) orai our County Slevatar Conattuctore' tltoundaan, lot year ! 14.21 .tl 3!.1.99 .42 Rolfes 1011J11 .945 .39 3114a .02 Ocoundasn, attar lot year 10.92 ,01 31.1.19 .02 elevator CbnettuaRore, Lineaant (Navy quip ent !Ripa a (o ob.l SOIJIt 1 Operator• 12.50 .Il IW AS .02 OLAri6or Cable splicer$ 13.12 .il 30.1.49 .02 1e.f0 Lor! tuteles County imperial County Oroundmen 9.54 1.09 31s13S Los Mteles,Oranfs, Linemen 12.72 LAS 3!.1.99 Riverside, San Bernardino, Cable Splicers 13.02 1.09 31141.99 Santa satbsta, Ban Luis Inyo, Mono and eon bartncdino Obispo and Venutra Counties Counties 11.19 .97 1.45 .04 1 lROtaiunxt�tSr OroundMn i.Of 1.11 3Ti43.0 :!1 ►once etectore 10.40 1.24 2.22 1.10 •.04 Linemen 12.02 1.1.1 31+2.00 f .t1 „ Relntocetn4 11.59 1.24 2.22 1.49 .66 Cable Splicers 12.30 1 1.11 34+2.00 ! .04 Ornamentall structural11.99 1.24 2.22 1,14 .04 Riverside County 1 i IRRIGATION i LAW 3PRINRLRitsr tlroundmmn '' ', 'f.13 AS 314135 .04 Linsmant tins quipaant Imperial. Ice AngelnRsfes, Onnga. Operators 12.16 As 3041.1 .!4 SonRivWida, sen MSantdinor Coble splicers 12.00 .9S 311.1.0 .04 Son hila Obispo, Sento oerMtra ' and Ventura Counties 9.10 1011 its 13% ' 3/4% eon Luis Obispo Onaty ul„UtS r oroundmen 9.46 1.00 1141.39 .01 Inyo, soca and Mono Counties 9.13 .40 1.30 .70 .IS 'Operat Lina gtritrnt Las A+W Slee County Hscept City 'Operators 13.30 1. 0 1!11.]1 ' .!3 or Lancaster) Mot .70 t, .tO .03 Cable Splicers 1).99 1.60' ti41.39 i .i3 Venture County 11.99 1.99 1.13 1.90 .03 Venture County tlroundman ilei! .i6 311«1.03 ,.it . " can Pula Obispo County 7.72 .47 3.24 . Linemen 1 13.77 ' .t1 '1f�1.O% ' ''.i1 San earbota County 0.73 t .37 1.00 1.90 Cable Splicers �'.j`. 14.4% ,04 39+1.09 (.62 LIH9 c 009 TRUCnIONr Mnto barbers CMut q t. araundman y 10.40 .t! I11.l.is (VaMenburp An) j � . orouniwR 11.13 Lli 1041.3! Linemen 1).00 .7S 31141,1% J Linhan 11.1! ;1,10 71.1.33 Cable OpUCrere 13.29 .7S 30.1.19 ,Cable splicers' :. 19,33 lei 3t+h)S Rein !China take Naval Ordnance isasiadst at tis.rltyt', teat station and rdvards A") tltowtrat► 9.30 1.10 110.3% .03 Ocoundman 11.14 1.10 111a1.4O .13 Linemen 12.99 1.1! 3N1.3S. .i3 i Linemen 14.02 .70 111.1.40 .15 .1 a Cable epllabH 1).s! 2.1! 31111.3! .4I Cable splicers 16.30 ,76 1f41.1S .1% barn County (Remalndet of Count 1 ' % ". ,�� '" Otoundmen 9.24 �.70 11+1.91 . .1% Linemen 12.33 .70• 101.40 Is 1 Cable Splicer* 31.59 .78 101.49 .1S • .i. ,mer'(.,`. . ' . MUM'416111111. VOL it, 010. Ire-FRIDAY, UPTIMNR 30. IVY? � Owen. COMM r i MMi { � ppCtltON N0. CA77-1012 fag• 7 $etit fdoes 6000114/era+00b 6e0t _ 'd.M O0*01116/.IwnHt . Ntwtr Efrlraslta N.e.ly ��• Elrrnba fent N A• pta0tas Yteedea Md/.r 6.Na N Y R #.sl.a Ys.U.a ..flat ' Ar►t.U. Ar►r.Tr. NNW"SRPEWIIa PAINH661 4006041 lltyo end Nwto Counties 1 14.44 $1.44 .41 S 143 fresy saMbloster wing stag* + lgselal County 11.49 .41 1.11 .00 111 station or lessll taste rAtURMI Nwbinal special coating Igaelat,otange. Riversida, _ 1 IPtoy f 11.77 .44 .75 .40 .02+ Ess Angeles (Poaone Arsa), + szoplejaok 12.52 446 .7S .40 .03 600 Mrnardino laaciduing r Seen County (Ranaindae of County ++ i ws*taen portion) ! brush 9.07 .4S .41 .03 Seweb/ Palet wrners �.. 11.11 .!! I:t! .7! .f7 ' aruak or Rotlar, wing atogal ps"abapotsl Iron. steel I faperh"orsl Taping joint an{bf/dge (wing at"*)$ *beet rock + 14.12 .49' ,41 .03 j Qaat rock taper •11.41' .19 1.18 .75 .!1 �/y/ landblaststo 10.37 .45 � .41 .03 bee^ fairies akagall local 11.24 .19 1.14 • .15 .i7 ltbplaJoak 11.37 •46 .61 .03 steeplejack 1L39 .06 1.14 .16 .67 1" gals Obiapo, !ants M". Rare ttanoostot. ibjays, ` + R*tbars, ani Ventura OMNIBUS* � Models, China take lkval '; blush 11.51 .75 141 .03 ' Otdoaece teatstation end •'1 Iran alts stRRlf lsparAangeral R{werdo AM, tan Angeto$ 1 snake Machine 0potators teaoept Parana Areal. Normo , 1 fandbleater 11.76 .7S .40, .03 teas saanerflno !week of a sproynan 12.01 .75 .40 .03- ties north of gtww includSg Tepees, sheet soak 12.11 .75 .40 .03 chino take Area. JohwwAabutg. ! Steeplejack 17.76 .75 .64 .Oi .Scow. South including the Parking tat Striping Nark +► Welgbtwood Area! +' �' andjor Vitiator Nukarof - brook 11.17, off .16 044. .43 l i ",. 11wo and Now Countiss .,t Stewctusal steel ani be/dgal S !:Mtriper t 9.17 .60 ,35 b (f1 i falstsr wuanet 11.39 '•S{ .76 .4.0 .!2 Striper welpse 1.22 .50 .35, b M Tepees 11.79 .{i .75 .60 .4! i Ttaffio 0olinesting Owise Stuab Owl" Stege 113 stories Appltoetorl Wheal stop aK lsas)s Paprcha++ptal Installers Teatfio $at- 66IBiblastaeal sprayI1.0 focal sandblaster •1.17 .60 .3S b i{ .7f .{4 .Ol , .• hush, !wing state (over 13 1 Nelpor (traffic delineating at"Joal 11.44 .46 ..7f .4! .!2' device owltaator, wheal + +structuralan cal steel d bridge, + top installet, trattio 1. wefaca sablaatn! 1.72 .S4 ,3S b wleg ll.fl .if i7f .{! .!2 a ,td snooty loco operations Went Oparator 0.07 .30 .36 b i r Stuegee Nan 4.37 .SO .35 b Applicator 0peratoe 7.72 .SO .35 b It Shuttlosan .6.65 .50 JS b y• + ,'' l up halt 1.23 .SO .35 b w '' " i612At 10611/22. VOL 42. NO.,100--MIDA_Y, EEPTUAGIR 30. If ? 4. f. olxtfscolC IrO. CJ)77-3092 ►abet { MOM 00. CA17-IN2 Retic Fr1ap IOadtlt/pwaatt ftlgs{**allh►0rn0au {i.lt H.trir I/0to"op. Mawly {de0eM40 b100 M tl t font)**@ VOntles **d/ar {arta M{t ►4001060 V0teM06 *Woe . Afft.Vt. nAJM)stBt IteMfitters@ AAr.11. PAI RTrnnt )cont'd) tatperlal, too Angeles, Orange. Rcm,,1n1_nyCnnntJen, tleermiae, can Bermardino, TraCfla Delineating oeetce Ban Wte Obispo, Nnle Barbara Applicator 1.87 .30 .13 b end lfentun Counties 1 11,11 101 1d1 171 7/4% Rtrlp�r) Nfiee1 Stop lnstallert [hyo, tern (except east of nurfnce nandblaater 1.11 .50 J3 b t-» Angeles (Mue/eetl and ' m^Iper (striper, vhoal stop Mune Counties 10.11 .93 1./S 1.43 .17 Instsil.r, traffic surface ' Rern County (cast Of toe aan'lblanter) ' 1.13 .90 .39 b Angeles A"6wt) 17.11 .93 Im 1.41 .11 Blurry "-sl operatinnt IR/ttm=71011 1 AIR COI<a1TtOM11104 Mfaer (�•etator 1.11 ' .50 .35 b RiveralAe and Nn Bernardlno man 7.11 ,SO .35 b Counties 9.IS .9/ .70 .901 •,1f AppllCator Operator 6.17 .SO .33 b los Angeles end 094ngs Counties 11.933 1.51 1.71 1.17 .2/ Shutt leman 4.95 ,SO .33 b It"tRRI T^h HIn 5.17 .90 .19 b loperisl County 9.99 SO .73 1.N t ►I.Aarrnrnst Inyo, Kern and Mono Otwntlem 10.70 .N .N lmpertat County 11.07 tiverelae eon'Ien Bernardino inn Angela• and orange Coo. 9.7eS .H 1.03 .70 .11 Counties 10.13 ./0 .79 1.10 Itiveralde and sen Bsrnerdtno los Angeles. Otangs and Venters I'.I counties 15.00 .I1 Counties 11.19 .12 .•II San IA,Ia Dbl.F., county 12.00 Ran Lula Obispo and Santa Santa natt,%ta County 1.19 .70 1.05 .01 Barbara C.buntles 10.43 .571 .II .calf vantuta Crntnty 17.11 .10 2.15 .12 BILfT MAL WORMISs p[AstrntnS Tr;:utnnt Iverial Cowttyl 11.91 1.04 2.71 twperlal, Cnyo, mono, Rorn County (China telt• Rawl nlv.rsld. and 'an Mernatalno Ordns" Test station and Count 1., 10.91 1.45 2.43 t Words A7{) 43.11 1.04 1.11 '.y Rern Chanty (china Laka naval RCM County IMoalnder of 1 OrdnA-!% Tent Stati(m, , County and all of lttyo and ' F•A.&Ida A") 11.723 .9S 1.93 .55 Mend Cleuntles. los **gels Rtrn County (ncnnlndcr of Oo.) 9.50 .95 1.15 .SS Oaurtty (That Portia" North toe Angeles and Orange Cno. 10.173 .93 1.93 .10 of a straight lima drawn tan Lula Obte(+o County 1,73 .91 LAS .SI between Qxmn and till pines) 11.17 1.01 1.00 ./2 Banta snrMra County teactpt lne Angola*Oaualy (lb"inln{ Renta rlarta) 9.33 .95 1.13 .3S portion 11.57 .11 I.90 ,N Banta narbara Co. (Rents Mario) 9.73 .53 1.93 .93 Oran" County 43.61 1.14 2.17 .09 Ventura County 9.11 .911 1.91 1.01 al"raide and Ian Mtnardins Comtism 11.11 1.11 •Nn We Obispo, Santa fstbers lull Veatara OmuatiH, /0{{Al 4I0111TIM, VOL, 42, NO. 100--1AIOAY, IIPTIMNR 20, 1tf>• ' t' ilt::doll N0.` d77`NN tars 11 '' • , ems, riml010N No. CA77-3013 fa{9 10 ' Mtp i0L10AYer • A-New Y..r*.osrr s-lMuotisl b y1 C-11oApsndeme ft" Mdefr irartite Parsee" Mall i' tookgislM N7l r•lltttatms Oat's Bade ..�.. �..� ' Msrrtr llsnMeii' r, • Rebs M l tt rrrefraa Veeotw radlof t 4M.Yr. A t eentirbutss H of basic hourly tats for stat 5 y9ata• Nri►icv EOr7 FLOOR LAYERAf 4, , , and 11 of basic hourly tot* for {=Mths,te S yoati• "fete* as Vaeatis" lagttrtol County { 9.11S .{0 ! LOS .07 + ray credit. Na rate Oalidoysr A thteu{h F. t , too Angeles, Orange, Riverside, Banta Barbara, San Imis b, esployer contributes s.11 per hour to Roliday Mead Plus {.13 pot } ' Obispo, San Bernardino and Ventura Counties 10.33 .70 .i3 .{{ .i{ } boil[ se than Pond for the first reit of ionemployment, 1 year - Rern County, including that but 1499 than 5 yssrs 1.]] per 1►bou to Vaeatieo rune. 5 yeas. Portion lying Era[ nt the 1 but 1949'than 10 y9ars.l.b Pat hear to Vaoitiea rwedt nest 1{ lea Angeles g Fast o and �• Yeats 5.53 rat hest to Vocation Food. ,4 ,• f that Portion of Inyo County } included within the Inyo- :I t• ' Rern Nivel neaerratlnn Imperial Inyo, Kern, Nano, ' Orange (except Sento Anal, Revr•relde, San Bernardino (esc-pt Ontarin, San [.uta Obispo, Santa Barbara and �• } `•� + Venture (escept Santa Paula, s 4.: r , Point Nnqu and fort )h,eneme) ' too Itngelaa (We Angeles City and Atea within lS wiles and Potions), orange 19ante Anal, e '• `� "i ' ,i�r• .', +� .) t ' �' son Bernardino (Ontario), and Ventura (Santa Pauls, Point M,qu and Port Buanawe) 1i.ii' .ti .90 .09 t },, :r , •t } 1 } 1� tl t� T1MRA120 NORRr.R91 lsperlat County Tett St.4PA9t Imperial County .11.4 .il 1.17 We Angeles, Orange and Venture Counties 11.99 .f0 1.10 .N t C t1 sin Luis Ohinpn and Santa , 9.47 1.05 1.30 .i! .il 1i• ''t' Barbara Cnuntlea Riverside and San Bernardino Counties 11.17, l.if 1.35 SILZ SRI. St IIRLPERdt ` ) •},' , +. • '. ��) �. ' •,, , too Angeles, orange and venture, ; ilJ f• „ , counties5.d{ l.lf 1.34 .11 }' } ( 1, '}• .. '( •e.� tr i.,i'J':H' ..'t .. :e' � •'•)• 't V" 4, 00. M-491010, iiriiMOIN 30, tilt lllclllG+f rb. CRt7-#!�! 1 ►qe to • • } 1 ' 11�1lUAI t�. CAtt-3N�7 , } -,, hN i• , 1 , • ` ''7. , + ' ,i ' •y Ij• +:t+.� ;, n. + , 411+. / .4'! J ! POW l,MRM►armeata t. �, ,t f I Mia ►tfap lemabta Parma*#$ )sale 1 �'1 1, ' /• , wr►RtRd Msert► !M ' t, Neosar Grwtlea + (Tunnai) Rates N!M ►watese Yeestles 010 R�r M!w ►wdraa Ya1tNNa �Nt aft. n t1ATCN IIIANT T LAAO M# Rutl Gary MIt•te. Mucks,. Treckmant Concrete Crow, are" i i t.## !1A# !'2.19 .ti .10 lncludi" Roddore and Spreader ' I Cbsngohousamant , s!tW (eutsids)1 Swamter IStakeman fro" ! !.!! 1.!# #.�0 .t0 OTA Switchman on tunnel work)) yy. Tunnel materials handling Man}• t' O,etrp 0 !.H 1.96 al.!!, .N .10 foot Man ! !.!1 d# i 1.## .## 4WM# 1 !.!! 1.09 #.#!' ` ,.► CANLX TOSM► Chuck Toted Nipper► stool lora raiser and s • 1, Ssttor'a hetporr Yibrotar an, i leckhas t, pneumatic tool, (sscept drilIer)► tosding and unloading agitator caret Put tender using mastic of other mister lots ! 0.111 .!# ! 1.!# .## ,�' f,i s i A *L"TlJt♦ Driller, lowdermant Y , Cfwsmical grout lateen) Cherrf a , 4'S'1 prckormant Grout gurassne Grout miserYn► Grout puapeant Jack- •'r'1 .!,, , .W log mine,) Jumbo Sant Reaper } U and other pneumatic conccote placer opletatott Niner tunnet (head or "Chino)t r'4yoderman ' t•t�`'•4�f� ,•t << • •i 1,t re '1• i (ptismt house)i priafer ken) She /} 4' ►ttf • r 1, 1 t 1 11'.. J, :t.l• r ; ' Crete Mani Steel form Raiser irMt aettatt Tinhermant heti abet i . 1 •it 1 i •.+ r '+, ' U r / 1 (wttod or steel)t Tunnel con- etetrs YtntaMr} Annlemanr ' } opersting of troweling and/or Grouting Machines Sandbtaotor #.#1 .91 ^ OWWT. "also miner) cltJbnd R11 1, y l 1 R '• ,1 driller !.t! .d , FICIUt 41O19114 VOL i!, NO. 190•-FRIDAY, "PTIMNR 30, 19TT .� DWISION 00. CA77-5002 page H DBCtBiON ND, CA77-3097 sags is IABORM.•(flent'd) Group 11 Boring Machine Helper (outside)# Cleaning and handling of HMIs 1 r forest Concrete Screeding for tough strike-offs Cmctet*, rate[ cueing, Deeolleton taboret, the cleaning of brick and Lumborl Dry Packing of r Group 71 As"slt Raker, Lutemee, Ironer and Aspbalt•Bpreadsr ones OU typeb)1' Concrete, plugging, fitting of Shoe-Bolt Holos, fire Natcher, Ltwbete, Buggymoblle Manl Concrete Cora butter; Grinder or sander) Concrete Cutting brush Loadeta, Pllere and Debris Handler*# Plagwans Dam, oil and/at Torefis Concrete Bsr Msn, cutting, scoring old er rev eal0rmte) Cell brush , rater Pipeline Laborer) taborer, general or constructions Laborerl hater, 7-1/J ft. drill steel or longe[$ Ort Pak-it Machines Gam, oil and/or general cteanupl taborer, landecapingl Laborer, jottings Laborer, tee- ! Nate[ �Ipaling "tapper--a• Pipe And.over.by any method,• inside and outr Hydra � Seeder @M similar t 1 porary rater and air linea) Materiel blosewan (Wella, slabs; floors and 1 typal Impact Wrench, multi-plates Rettleaen, fotman and Men applying asphalt, lay-Mold, ct*osets, 1fM caustic and similar type wstsrials ,. j Decbl( Pigging Op end r, Applicator Sealer Slip SMPore"*ItalMan. Shitty Beal ("applying' weans applying, dipping, brushing or handling of #"ft materials for Ctere ())leer Operator, Applicator Beetroot, rgpavede len, shuttle Man, pipe Wrapping and Waterproof!")/ Operators of H@uwatic, as, elactrla tools • and Mont) stani T uCtlb concrete se other rs Tr fficaDeli eating.man, I Vibrating Machines, Hv*sent Btookera, Air Blast) g r and Mbrtu Mans Tool CtID or Toot Mouse Laborers Traffic Delineating. cNr Bowe-slo#Igs, and similar Davies Applleatott Window Cluner) Hite Mash Pulling--all concrete , sechanlcal tools not separately elassifted hareint Ptploysr'e Backup Man, toatl", grouting, waking of )otnte, feeling, caulking, diapering and Including pouring operations rubber gasket joints, polnting and any and all other services$ Seek slinger, notary Scarifier of Holiple lead Conceal*Chipping scaritior, steel Header- / Group Is AspHkit Shovelers Cement dumper ' (on 1 yard or target wiser and {1 board Man and Guideline Better, To a," handlingbulk cement)) cru gg # meson, Barka, Meeker and similar types pool DI at and'tnstallers Chucktendar Chute `' Trenching Machine, herr) propelled Man, pouting concrete, the handling of the chute from readymla trucks, such as rolls, •labs, docks, floors, foundations, footings, curbs, gutters + Group Ie Cribber, sheaf, Lagging, Shooting and Trench Bracing, herd-gWtdsd and alderalker Concrete Cltrer--Impervious Membrane and form Oilers Cutting Group LagAt Cribber Mad flock agging, cote Beams Trerc B Concreacing,te Vibrator torah Operator (nd similon)t type a yAco highways and street paving, air, operator, 70 the. and'ovetl Pipeloyer, including Water, aeras*, solid, gas port, tunrayer and similar type heavy Mani constructions Gear oil and/or ratan• or airs Prefabricated Manhole installer# sandblaster Illoaele""), Water , Plpe!!na Wrapeec--got finder and forty Mani Guinea Chaser, Hasde[board Nan-- ' bl sting# Melding in connection With Laborers' work a Aepheltt 4Mrar, packing rod steel and panel Porde Bross Sreapote (sae)))s LL Rlprap Stonepaver, placing @tons or wet sacked concretes Roto scraper and 1 Tillers sandblutar (pot tender)l septic Tank Digger and installer (lead- Group 31 *tasters an feuderwrvesall work ve loading holes, plrefag and bleating 1 wsn11 fan► Scaler and Cleaners Tree Cumber, taller, chain saw operator, got all powder and asplwlv*m of whatever tYWr fNardlna of awthod used /ltteburgh Chipper and similar type Brush Bhradderat Underground Laborer, nor such loading and plaelnfl Drlllote hit power drllta, saeludinq Jack- Including Caluon beltorer , hammst, Whether core, dlamotd, ,Non, track, multiple unit, and Gibb, and �w , all type of mechanical drilla •• , t r ' , t • ,. � I .j•e` (l ,i. i ' , •; r�r +.l ,i a �•(( '+ I �. ,• •�'' 1 J , , ,1 t, (.ti •�(.1 • ., t; ,, „ 1 1;11 , , .+ j,i., rrl �t t t I•. , 1 •' � Irl ,' . .I t , ' t>t ��; itORIAL 11011111, VOL. U, MO,,190-.FRIDMl, SIPUM512.30, MY ' ; i , r 44R1P10N`RD. 'ax�+l4l2 }•+ ' i' Paps 11 i A mSti40M IA. G77-l0!! + Pass if, f Tj• i ,.+.+ ,. + polo"iM4tlls Formatb . lbsta ►dqa iM4MU fgs+san Oasts EIrs4Nsa r t Mow" �.��� �.�. .NaNl7 • N»•17 '` Ostss l4•* laasi4as Yia11i4 3OM0R Opolt+ltBlT t)►LR1170Rd Rstss M t i PssNws Yas4Nsr f1Nb4rr' SOIIOR 4"014140111 d4/i1110M ' Aqr.11. J)"WING ("arsull4 duction 1)1!8940) i 4ret19 lo' ! 3.lS .3! ! 2•M .0 •4!: .!! ! 2.44 .30 :.444 iasp 21 10.02 •!4 2.00 .0 .0i. ':'• ,.. 1s N !11.40 i1a+q 1 I 14.32 , .!! 2.40 .3O $.04 ', t f GCM* ' i0.40 .43 ';1.2.44 .S0 + ..44 Nfta OM411R11011 041841 . 11.02 .!S 2.48 .30 .Oi + Otg1P!1, ,1;,' S 10.66 .3O .•_ 4.00 .SO � ,0y + 10.79 .i3 i 2.00 .SO .04 pOt�7/114 10.94 .t3 i 2.04 :30 .44 Otertp 71. `. 10.31 •3! t.: 2.40 .3O .0/ + p" Ort Ot 11.44 .!S 2.00 ,SO .04 NllICt4W1N lOt4rn winch at 814891! 10.47 .!S 2.00 .SO i .01 31 .• 11.21 .!! ,{ 2.40 "POfIIi►Mt tlacirhandt Moment . . .0i Oli4rt LsaaMnd 3.33 4S 1.40 Sol 1Ciwh4ll 0redges) 1 '•.r i,, r r'. r 1C` 2i 4. i 11.40 .3S 2.00 .S0 UNINSMM oft Cot 0IdlMR411 11.02 47 0418 MIR"MIR" 10.34 .33 2.00 .SO 10. .4S 2.00 .30 t •ti , +.t+ s ft+�!! +' +' a Malls K%" &MC~# 0aatrhandt f19441011it !.!) JS 2.00 .14 s4 + w i i • • 0111 ltotu►t 11011112, vol, 41r to, 100-041oAY• 1>trt1N1i11 �0, »» i B�LetOM w4. CAT7-5412 I"* 14 Dectstah W0. CAT!-9092 Page tit lMlwplt BQOLMB9MT OPERATONs Group It settlement Compressor (less than 600 C.B.M.)f Solicitor POWER lgOt"MR OPERAT0af1 10.4saj 011frr Otnarstott Waavy Duty Repolrmsnt Relparl Veal signelmnt f switch"" Croup of Asphalt of concrete sproading (tampt" or finish law) Group It Compressor (604 C.P.M. or larger)I Concrete Miser, •kip Asphalt paving Machine (satber Greens or *tatter type)! *nags type, Conveyor) liftman$ hydrostatic ►umpt Oiler Crusher (asphalt Cron*Operator! Cast-le-place Pipe Lying Machine# Combination t ' of concrete plant)! plant Operator# Generatoc,•rum at Cnfpr4osorl "last and Compressor (gunit* wrtif Compactor, felt-propelleep Notary Drill helper (oilfleld)t Sklploader -Wheal typo up to Concato Niger - pavingi Concrete Pump (truck mounted)# Cron* l,/4 yd. W/o ettsehewntat Soils field Techniaiaof for Mot Pitemont Operator up to and Including 29 too capaelty)(long-bode pay Temporary floating Plant, Trenching Machine 011ert Truck Crane applicablell Crushing plantt Drill Doctort Elovating Grfdecl ' Oiler forklift (over S tonsil Grade Chectert Grode-all# Grouting Nachin*t heading Shields Heavy Duty Nepsltsant tout Operator 1 Group It A-hflme or winch Truekr Biwator operator itnfltd*It NiNNIpW (Chicago Doom and similar tyt+e)t Kalaen Belt loader flnA similar ' plant Oteseer (cock)I Ford Ferguson (With dragtype attacheentslI , ' typal tahwrnetu stab Compactor at stutter typo# Gift Nobil*t helicopter aadloman (9rouad)# Power Concrete Curing Mschinet Lift slob Machine (Vagtbarg and •tells[ typeall Loader (Athey, ' lower Concrete Saw# Polder dtiver Jumbo focal settacf Noss Carrier iballd, stem[* and *ietiat typo}! lateciat•lloiott Nuoking Machine' �, {• (sob site)# stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleaning Machine (1/4 yd, rubber tired, tali or track typeli Pneumatic Cancrate ;• } Placing Machine (Maoklay-preewell or stailac typo)# pn*umotte Group 4t Asphalt Plant firemant )bring Nsehinft lbrnon or Mlmerman Needing Shield (tunnal)l Pumpccate Dunt Notary !kill (excluding (asphalt at eoneretelt Chip spttadinq Machine# Concrete Pulp i Coleman tylo)I {tubber-ttced Earth Moving Nquipment (oingl, ergirA-•i (small portablelr Bridge typo Unloader and Turntable# Dlnkey Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon, flood $toile[ types With any Locomotive ar Notorfan (up to and including S4 tone)f fquip- and #tit ottachwents over 25 ydo. and op to and including Sd sent Grosser (greaser truck)) Helicopter Waists Nighline cu. ydo.etcuck)i aubbec-ticsd North Moteltq fquipas,rt (multiple Cableway Signalmant hydra-hal c-afro stomper# Pow[ swaepoti engine, up to and including 2S yds. ,truck)! attbber-tired 1 Potter (compactin9lt Netted !asphalt or conerste)l 'trenching scraper (self-loading-paddle Wheat typo-John Doer*, 1040 and � Machine (up to 6 rt.) similar single unit), skiplooder (crawler and wheel type-over. 14 yds., up to and Including 64 yds.lr surtace haatore and Group St Asphalt Plant "Inearr Beckham Pup to and including 1 Signori trenching Machine (over 6 ft. depth capacity)) Town 1/4 yd.)# patch plant# sit Sharpontct Concrete Joint Machine Cre"of Tractor Cotrpr*esor Drill Cmmbinationt !rector !any type 4 �. (canal and similar type)# Concrete Planer# Deck B"tnat Derrick- larger than D-S-100 flywheel h.p, and over, or similar) Mull- i•�. man (ailtield type)# Drilling Machine Operator (including water doss[, Tompst, scraper and Path Tractor single *ngins)f Toaster wello)l Potklift (under S-ton copeelty)t Wydcographlo seeder (boom attachments)i Traveling Pips wrapping, Cleaning sod Bending Machine (Straw, pulp or teed){ Machine Taal, Opecgtocf lagtnnio Machines Tunnel t000motivs lower.Is tons)I 11"Vel, sackhoo, ' Internal Full Slab Vlbratort Mechanic Beano Curb at Gutter Oragllna, Claeahell (overt/4 yd. and up to S cu. yde, m.[.e.) '. t f '''1• j (tenet*te or asphalt)# )achanieal rinishtt (eoncc*t*-CLaryt (Long Bt-pay applicable)) selt-propUlled Curb and Quttit - t•• ' Johnson, Bidwell or similar)I Pavement Bftflket (truck mounted►! , Machine Mond oil MNkinq Machine, potter loophalt or finish)# Rubber- tired Earth rbvinq fqutpmanc (single engine, up to and Including 1•) , ` ) i 3% yde. struck)# Self-propelled tai( Pipelintng lhbatnat slip ) [bre Hrp 1pwet-dirven hydraulic Lifting davits tot 001%,09041 ( ) t formal Skipioadsc (Crawl*c and Wheel typo aver 3/4 yd. and 1 } r r b up to and including t4 yon.if stinger Crane (AWatln-westrrn ' ., } { t+ '` i + • " Of etsilet typalI Tractor-bulidoser, 14011*r scrapes (single engine. up to too h.p , rlywheel and similar type, up to including O-! and *tailor types)# 'tugger Natat i drano Tom*! tomwtiv* (over to and up to ad Including Io toner NNewe[-. , •t. 1 l , ; ; !s + general s t 1 t ` •1 '� d 1-'1' 1 ..,• •. i• . t ,� � 941 _:f' t•e}� ►lpINAL 41011M, VOL. 42, NO- IGC•—FAIOAY..SIPTIM'81R 30. I►yi _ !route#MO. Ci177-Set! •glsga ?i '. ,' etC!ltot t10.',•dl7!•5!!?r !r)s•,2! , ##wigs ■p0lp01201?Oteutdi! tomtsli ' F6,71 Aegs temps parasols Group 7s Crena, over !S ten up to and lrcludlrsg 1N ta+s •.t.c. ( ,dont boar,pay applicable)# nertick Serve (10" !room pay appli- N!0 r«eM»r re/mrlp aalJer cable)I Dust Drum Mlcer I Meavy Duty lepatrMn-wider Combinat ion! 1111CR ON1gl� Arspr.7r. solot, stiff-lets# Guy Derrick or similar type. up to and including100 tons dont boa.pay applicable)# mail tecowottve fdiesol)#gas or elactrio)# Motor patrol-blade opretatoe to/n►le englnH t &a"-11 llrsltipto Online ?tactor tsueltd and similar type# emeapt quad !tarp 2r 1.!! ` .t! 1.N .1! t Cat)I lubber-ticad north laving tgufpssnt isinglo ergine# ever + grasp !1 l.y! r.ig LN .l! r i Group dr 1.35 .t! 1.N .10 SO yds. struck)I Dubber-tired north oving tguipment faultlpla aentire, Ouclid. Caterpillar and similar) favor !S yds. and upOrarP S/ L2! 1.04 .10to SO cu. yds. struck)# shovel, Nackhco, tsr"Una, ClawshelL r Group 01 1.25 .7! 1.00 .10 licable)i 'Lower Crane {{ group 7r 1.!! .7!' 2.00 .i! , lower Sou. yds. w.r,o.)(long brow Mt MP f i , Mapaltment reactor trader (Crawler and aminal type over 4% yam.)i ( } group 0s !•; SAS 1.25 .7i 1.00 .10 + vsldar-certitiedo Moods Mimse and similar "fit tquipwent Group tr 9.10 l.!! .7! 1.00 .10 Group 101 9.13 1.2¢ .70. 1.04 .10 !roup Or Auto Graderl Automatic /lip Pofs# Ctars-ovtt 140 tons group 111 t.!! 1.25 .70 ' 1.80 .10 long bean pay applicable, Moist-stiff logs, Guy Ostrick of group 111 • 0.20 1.2% .70 1«00 .10 similar typos (capable of hof tin too tans of oore)(long ofoup lis 9.25 1.25 .70' 1.00 .10 bone aplicable)I Masa Eccavatoc - loss than 750 cu, yds.I ' roup lir 9.50' 1.3S .70, 1.40 .10 Pay pp group 1S$ g.7! 1.29 .70,) 1.00 .10 Mechanical ?intent" Machinsl Mobilo ►ate?rweltr, Motor ferrel, roup 101 + 9.05 1.25 .70 r ,1.00 .10 multi-online)I tips Mobilo Machinel lubber-tired earth wowing ti equipment !multiple engine# ejclid# Caterpillar and similar type over So cu. yds, etruck)i Pubbot tited belt-loading scraper t 1 (psddlo wheel-auger type Beit-loading-2 or more unit*)I !rubber- tired scraper -pushing one another w/o Push Cat. push-pull (SOC per hour additional to bap total ?endow squipast (! units only)# Tandem rt actor (quell 9 or similar type)I 111nn01 Moto Noting 1lachina !roup is Canal Lined Canal Truett Nliooptsc 0110t# 001iM Cableway, !emote Controlled sacth loving Nqulpant (11.00 p/h additional to bap total) West amoovet6c tower 7So au. ted.) t t i gRotllAt 21016V", VOL 42, fro. 118-•iRlpA�t urnM�ttt X10, I*ir 1 '" DaC7/7011 100. CAII-5092 lata ::2 TSttICI! 011I'11l�tg Group It Warehouseman and Trameter croup 26 Ikia•t or vehicle or combinations of 9010106 of 2 sales ' (including ail Vehicle* loss than six tohe)f Trstfic,00"trol r 911oc Car, excluding rvrinq Mary equipment permit load croup It truck mounted Powr Broom 1 Group 11 Drivers of vehicles or ccmbinstion of vehicles of ) axis* . i Group 51 tloctmsnl Cement Dirtrtbutort fte1 Truett bad oil spreader i Ttuckt Mater Truck, 2 sale , Oro" 11 t Dump, of lose than 11 tarda , croup Tt Rsnstt-mix, under I yardal dtmjaeats, les0 than itt � r'. ,- • tarda t croup of Truck aapairman ft•Itpr Group of Mater Truck, I or +carr males i Group 101 M and similar typo truck when performing within the r Tummaters' juriodicttont Pipeline and Utility working Truck t including Winch. but ltwited to truck applicable to Pipeline 4t, and Utility work, whore a composite crow to used! slurry Dri9tt Truck Otessof and Tireman 1500 per hour additional for Ti[•man) •• i croup Il, tten•tt-six, I yards or moral Dumpersto, ah yards and , ore[ Group lit by Ivor of vehicle or combination at vehicle• 0f i M or more a•it• t {roup 111 dump, la Yards but 1*e0 than 2S yards •,'' 1 croup la, a-Frame or Swedish Crena, or similar type of equipment " driven fork Litt Driven Mae Carrier, highvmy Group 111t 0,11-ort-highway equipment withih Tvmmstr[s Surisdietiom (oft highway combination of vehicle* or o"ipmont with multiple power Sources, 71.00 per hour additional)i Dump, 23 yards or p motor Ruck bpairman {[cup lit Ruck Repairman Weldor mar, If /1DIRAl 11015111, VOL 42, NO. 110—I11DAr,,S[p11MUR 00, 1011 Surr"fmfAS DGClslat STATsr California COtwIllst Imperial, Fern, toe Armalss, Orange, Riverside, Rer, Bernardino, Son Lula Obispo, Bentn Barbara and 0{Cit10M 110. CA77463 �s 2, venture OW1/10M M"no G77-9093 DATtr bate of rublicetion Supersedes Decision Mo, G77-5042 dated May 4, 1971, In 42 Bert 23304 ' UtSCRiPT10M OF WRRr Residential Construction consisting of single family bore and garden type apartmnnts up to end Including 4 stories. ;dap 6001116 r1fe,M/e %P {at(e Ma..it � {IentlM Baht M rMe1Me veteWM M6/al ;;Isla Benefits r.y.Mr. ' t isle Aq,,T,. � Haxrly 1604edM ehSCf111CIAllSr . 491,1 M L w paalMMs KeeaHaa eel/er Imperial County /err,Tr. electricians 1 111.00 .75 31+1.49 A112SI "0"1" t 11.90 .60 t 1.17 .04 Cable Splicers 11.21 .75 35+1.45 SO?LPJptAt EIS 13.175 .773 1.00 .!0 .02 Reen (China Lake Ihval Ordnance , SA1ctLAYRRS) Stonemasons, Test station, Sdwards APB) Imperial county 11.22 1,03 1.60 ,12 RlectriciAnsf Technielans 14.42 .70 11+1.45 :I9 tern County 12.45 1.00 1.45 .07 Cable Rplicera 16.30 .70 14.1.49 .15 Los Angeles County (Cities of. tern County (RemelMet of Santa Monica, Malibu, Venice, - County) y Pasadena, Mouth Pasadena, Electricians; Teohnlslana 12.32 ,70 114L./4 .15 Arcadia, Wnrovla and south of Cable Splicers 13.55 1.70 14#1.11 Iloaectane Blvd„ Includinq Los Angeles Cognty Long Seach)) orange county 11.20, 1.15 1./s .30 electricians 12.61 1.65 311+1.93 ',07 '•1� los Angeles County (except Cable Splicers 12.09 1.05 31+1.9! .07 Cities of !ante Monica, Malibu, Orange County Venice, Pasadena, Routh electricians 12.111 .411 It+1.N .11 Pasadena, Arcadia, Monrovia Cable splicers 13.11 .S1 )1+1.1! 02 and Routh of Poe►crane Blvd., Riverside County Including wrq Beach) 11.20 1.111 1.[111 .31 electricians 12.16 .99 31+1.!1 .N Riverside and Ban Bernardino Cebit splicers 12.64 .S! 3541.611 .01 _ Counties 11.20 L sen Bernardlne cOwt 2S 1.S! .11 h /ants Bu n Welectricians baand Ran le 12.04 1.11 ' )IN.N .01 ' Obispo Counties 11.35 1.13 1.30 .41 .63 r Cable Splicere 12.30 L.11, 31+2.46 .04 Ventura County 11.74 1.00 1.20 _.011 tan Wle OAlsp Oeeety, i Mica TCROFAs 1.259 .9% 1.9! 35 M tleotrielans 13.36 I.4#, 11+1.1! .q CAA?Wrcas, Calle splicers 13.45 1.01 16+1.3! - Santa Satbate Comet Carpenters 10.05 1.4# ler! 1.04 .N ►• ' saw pilots 10.13 1.4# 1.911 1.00 .N (vatsenbutt AA) Table Power taw operator. 10.13 1.4# 1.93 1.00 .06 {lectrlcle" 14.11 1.14 )5+1:)11 .q Shtnglerer Pltedtiverarn, bridge Calle Splleete 15.21 1.16 )1+1.)1 .63 or dock cetpenteter Derrick 4».aln4et et t7evraq batgem•nr Rock slinger 10.14 1.41 1.611 1.4# .N tlwttlolaM 12.50 1.16 31+1.31 .13 Need wood floor layers 10.25 1.49 1.05 1.00 .06 Calle Splicers 13.110 '1.14 31+1.15 .43 Med Rock Slinger 10.24 1.41 L.911 1.00 .66 venture Meaty Pneumatic Waller 10.10 1.49 1.95 1.00 .04 ■Lwttl0lens 12.77 .44 37.+1.N x.42 Mlllwtlghts 10.11! 1.49 1.95 1.00 .Of G►U Splicers 14.05 .14 311+1.011 .02 MOW? Kksous r Cement w sons 9.41 1.10 1.75 1.00 .01 � Cement Floating and Trowell" �I Machine 9.66 1.10 1.75 1.00 .06 tAywhu IWSTM "e 11.21 1.30 1.40 .40 .e1 w , ' , ` •` 1 I 1 FlDIRAt 11011TH, VOL 42, NO. 190-401DAY, fl6TUA414 30, 1677 tleclelOM too. CAIT•set3 Page } vT DECISION 103. CA71-5493 Page 2 Srtlage Meeaflte Perrsr6ta •_ Prtwge MaesRte rayreatt f #Sots r bNe ' Nesrlr [IraeMas ..' Na4Kly E4rsstite , hetet N i e Paeeiwe ysteNaa set/4r sees New reeetaa$ yeseliae eel/er t Apoc 7t. Appr.Vt. , RGi1f"ICIAMIr eLEyAlOR CONTRUCI M[SI top/(toI County ' Impertal, Warn (South of Cisctrlclene 1 13.00 TS 3)+1.15 1' Tehachapi Rong*), Loa A"4114110Cable Spltcere 13.2! .7S 3l+1.15 Orange, Riverside, San tarn (Chine lake Naval OrdnanceBernardino, tan Lois Oblspo, Test Station, T.drards ATB) `` Santa "$that& and Ventura elsctricionet "technicians 11.12 y .70 1/+1.11 .11 ' I Counties I Cable splicers 21.30 T4 11+t.ti iS Itevator constructors i 11.93 .565 33 16+5 .83 torn County (Remainder of elevator Constructors' County) Balpars 701JR .S63 .35 31+6 .02 tlectriclanet 'Technicians 12.12 .70 11+1.11 .15 elevator Constructors' Cable Splicer• 13.SS .70 111+1.16 .1! helpers Rich.) SOUR We Angel+e County torn County (North of electricians 12.63 1.03 1141.95 01 Tehachapi Range) Cable Splicers 12.95 1.0S 31+1.9! 07 916votot Constructors I3.H ,Si! 1S 3l+s 43 } Orange County elevator Constructors' electricians t2.l4 .61 }141.45 4.02 ttsipera 70114S .965 .35 31+1 .02 Cable Spllcere 13.12 .11 34+1115 .02 elevator Constructors' Rlvsrelde County "eipeta (Prob.) 50$" eloctriclans 13.36 .6S 31+1.6! .01 Ot.AttrJi36 Cable splicers 12,66 .15 3t+1.65 .04 tamperial County 10.90 67 ` .90 Man ternordino County Goa Angeles, Orangsr Rlvareide, electrician$ 12.00 1.11' 31+2.00 .06 tan esroardino, Santa Barbara, Q" Cable Splicers 12.30 1.11 34+2.00 .01 San t.ujit Obispo and Ventura •an Wig Obispo County Counties 11.19 37 IAS .01 electricians 12.26 1.00 11+1.3! .03 IROWOORWCRS6 Cable Splicsts 13.15 1.00 11+1.35 .03 Pence Tractors 10.46 1.26 2.22 1.16 .04 4i Santa sarbata county Rainforctn9 11.SS 1.26 2.21 '1.44 .06 (Vandenburq AFS) Crnassntall Structural 11.55 1.26 ,2.22 x1.64 .04 electrician* 11.25 1.10 3141.35 .03 1"1"710" a tAw 11PIM U"I Cable Splicers 15.25 1.10 3t+1.3S 603 1"rial, tae Angeles, Orange, Remainder of County Riverside, Man Betnardino, electrician* 12.30 1.18 3141.33 .01 San Luis Obispo, Santa harbors, Cable Splicers 13.50 1.10 36+1.35 .01 and Ventura Counties 9.10 lot 14! 13! 3/44 venture County IATRWI electricians 12.77 .66 3L+1.4S .02 tarn County 9.3} .40 1.}S .74 A!' Cable Splicers 14.03 .MI 32+1.05 .03 tns Angeles Cawtty (assert ,City of Lancaster) 12.00 .76• .90' .01 Msntuta County 11.96 Iles 1.13,E 1.50 .02 San Lula Obl"O county 7.72 .67,, 3.20 Santa Barbara County 6.72 .37 1.00 1.50 1 i MUM 11011114, VOL 4f, NO. 1*41-41110Ar,.111IitM911 30, 1077 , Itofl MD. CA77-SO9I Page 1. owtolow less. CJt77-11093 Iigs ! From"s.xalltt Perm0416 I 5 From"10001116 Peyx.6411 b,st .� Beal: " H.urlr I!Ltarla4 - Ib.rlt. lbgtl.4 R.t.. M A,M P.otlems Y*tatl.. r.i/.c a RN.. Il A,R Paosloot Yet.,#** .riots Aryr.7r, IA1MTSliss ICont'dlAr►r.7r,. tAisrlLRSr lorn County (Rauaindst of tmperial, orange, Riverside, , County) t,os Angeles (Itneons Are*)t &rush 1 9.17 .IS .al .03 Ilan Bernardino (excludlnq &rush or Ibllet, flying stages Western portion) tspethangeres Taping Joint truths taint nurnots 1 10.99 .99 1 1.11 .75 .07 Rhoet Rock 11.12 .49 .91 .03 Paperhangers Iron, steal &prays Sandblasters 10.17 .43 .11 .03 ani bridge lowing stag*)t 'San Luis Obispo, Rant* Barbara sheet Rnck Toper 11.49 .90 1.11 .75 .07 *nd Ventura Counties truth (a.,tng stege), spray 11.24 .99 1.11 .75 .07 Brush 11.31 .75 .40• .03 ! h eaple)ack 12.31 .99 1.11 .75 .07 Iron and Steels Paperhangeres Rom (lancaatec, Mojave, taste Machin* Operators Palmdale, China IJks Havel Sandblae W 11.11 .79 .40 ,03 , Ordnance Teat Station and - Spcoyoon 12.01 75 .40 .03 Glwanis AI's+), 1104 Angeles Tapers, She*trock 12.11 .71.' 40, .03 (except 1`xtno Ares), Son 1 steeplejack 12.74 .75 .40 .03 llarnarAlno (.set of * line , ' ' Horth Aof rea, Johannnburq,Tc ono Includingiotperiai county 11.01 Lake AnChina 6311 Angeles and Otango Cos., 9.741 .11 1.11 .70' .10 . Macon, South including the Riversids and bn Bernardino wrightwot-S Area) Counties 111.10 .01 s hush 11.27 .44 05 .40 .01 van Luis Obispo County 12.00 structural steel and bridges ' !ants torbars County 1.49 '270 2.11 .01 Painter nurn4r 11.19 .14 .75 .40 .01 Ventura County 13.14 .10 ,3.11 .03 t Taper* 11.79 .44 75 .40 .03 ILAST0E3ts' 12111110111021 t Brush ovine stage 113 stories Imperial, Riverside WW sen or 1e46)r taporhongatst tetnardino Counties 14.91 IAS ? 1.41 } N landblasteres Spray 11.11 .41 .75 .10 .03 Rsrn county (China Lake Hovel Brush wing stage lover 11 Ckdnance Teat station, stories) 11.44 .40 .71 .40 .01 ' Bdvarls US) 11.721 .11 1.91, ' Structural steel *nd bridge, tern caunty 116110"t"Or of Co.) 9.10 .99 1.91 .11 awing . 11.07 .41 .71 .10 .03 we Angeles ani Orange Cas. 10.175 .01 1.91 .N Spray *anAbleetet swing atolls Son Leis ab logo oAwnty 1.35 .91 1.91 (1) stories or lessor taste Santa Battato cownty (eso"t machines special coating Wto"Otis) 9.13 .91 spray 11.17 .40 .71 .40 .12 sant* Nr►ars COURAy Steeplejack 12.111 .44 .75 All .e3 Manta Matta) 9.13 .91 1.9! .9/ venture County 9.11 .99 1.91 1.01 1 ' `-Wo, • I , t , FID11A1 11011111, VOL 42, 40, 110-411DAv, 51PUM114 30, 19» i u+ oBctBloN fro. CA17-Solt f Palo ! ,m7 mislo"N0. CA77-909) tag* 1 rj', ►dqr lraeflh�rfeoeto tads F00"t00eRls Nrmeols Bede Mwtly [draiir4 Mews? tMrtNOo R.tof M l IF Fea61e4s Vatetloo 009/-# Rrt0$ M t t 04461049 voteftoo ea//or AHP.Tr, AHP,VR 7r. , rtllr4iBRBr SNamfltt4rsf ! LAYERS outylf • ttpartat County i 9.1111 ,90 i 1.lS .Ot Imperial. Los Angeles, Orange, los Ang4108, Orange# Riverstde, San Bernardino, Rirtttide, Banta Barbara, i Ban Luis Obispo, Santo Barbara, Stn Lots OWSPO, San and Ventura counties f 11.69 leg 14% 114 3/4t 'SernerAlno and Ventura Sern (except east of Wt i i Angeles Atueduct) 10.99 .9S 1.lS 1,i! .17 orm county 10.12 .70 .12 :10 .1! Bern If:ast of 1oa Angeles 'Rern County 1.72 .70 .i0 ,.7! .01 Angeles AquoE W 1).1! .95 1.SS 1.95 .17 lritImLtt1 Pill!lllI ' RI'JRIGERIITION t AIR CIDMITIONINOr Santa Ial, R1tn, tanle hac4pt � Tanta Male Rtvet•td4, Ban Riverside and San Barnardina I Count 1* 9.15 .99 .70 .90 .05 Sea bile Obispo.ss Ontaeltb , toe Angeisa and orange Cnt. 11./15 1.SZ 1.70 1.42 .02 tan Veit 1410pante hatbete POOMsr and Wnture Irocept Banta taula, Point Mulu and Fart imprrtat !booty 9.9! SO 7S 1.08 plu4n•m41 15.07 .69 earn county 10.20 .60 .40 los Mq•1•e (Loa Mlals• City We M9010e, Orango and and Area within 25 miles# and �.• Ventura countint 11.59 .62 .10 .015 San tuts ObtaC, and Santo Potions), Onngs (Banta Ana), 1 Barbera Counties 10.41 .31S .14 .0025 San Rornardino (Ontario), and Ventura Monte Paula, point Rlverelde end San Bernardino .TS Mugu and tort Nantes) 14.94 .64 .90 .09 counties 14,45 .94 1.10 1BBC7 Nf"rkL WORMS# limp�^ Blimp cial Cir iapetial county 11.14 1.04 2.24 Los nge County 21,44 .ii 1.11 .0! Worn count (China Lake los Mgelco Orange and Y Ventura Ctn+ntt4• 11.99 .90 1.10 1 i ,09 � Naval Otdnance Test Btationn and pdw.rdo A19!) 13.47 1.04 1.10 .02 Son Wi• Obispo and Santa rpt Barbara counties 9.47 1.05 1.20 .19 Refn county 1aeRainder or ,Rlvocald• and San Bernardino OnuntylI and fon "Rise Counties 11.47 1.02 1.3S County m)kt. portton tiorth TIL1 emms, KUMASI of a Atfatght lino drawntt ht WG, orn ,rman and nig Pines) 11.17 1.04 1.40 02 toe Aleand i Venturaua counties iess 9,19 1.29 1.21 ) .11' Bus "4*lts roonty (ReRtlntr"I portion) 11.5) .94 1.50 .09 PAID NO ego ' Oranye C..uhty 11.42 1.04 2.11 AA-How Vase'# Deft ti-Mamoru! 04yt C-Inds" ones Bt t , Alvoraldo And Ban Bernardino i 0-Labor Day$ 8-4'hamoliving Oayl -or Iot • NY. . , Ouuntita 10.10 1.04 1.40 .!B San LUIS Oblapo, Banta Barbara and ventuta counttes 11.00 .44 1.40 a. O*loyr ooBtriWtaa Ig M•te 41ir1y CIA's toe am t ! gaara aatwle• arM 24 besto hearty eat• Vor 4 month• t S years Bat•taa a Vavati r Fey Credit. !i■ Fe td NolIdays A thro,th P. ) gtOtRAt 42011714, VOL 12. NO. 190-I111OAY, 1Ei"1lMttR 34, 19?T k r 1 • iowill0" ,,o. CA77-11013 , r.g. • Dec1e10" MO. CA77-11013 ! rage e LA11oLLa7R e Croup li Boring Machine helper (outolds)1 Cleaning and "andllnq of panel@ earl, f,lsea eanahrr Payments Group Concrete Screeding for rough strtke-offs concrete, rater curing, Howl � I Demolition Laborer, the cieanlnq of brick and lusberl Dry Packing of ' Pat@. M L W Pae,laer van,llrn a~//alae Concrete, plugging, filling of 51100-bolt "0141111 Plr• Matcher, Llmberep ' AM,,To. Brush Loaders, Filers and Debris RRandl41rs, Plagman, Gas, oil and/or water Pipeline Labororl I4boter, general or conatruetiont Laborerl Croup 1 1 7.111 11.011 1 2.30 .90 .10 general cleanup) Laborar, landncepingl Laborer, jetting, taborer, too- porary rater and air linea, Material Roseman (walla, @label floors and Croup 2 0.10 Los 2.30 .10 .10 Deck a), nlgglnq and elgnalingl ecalarl slip Porm xalerst Slurry Beal Orou 3 Crew@ (Mixer Operator, Applicator Operator, Squeegee Man, Shuttle Man, P 1.70 1.011 2.10 .10 .10 Top Man)I Striper, asphalt, concrete or other paved @urfaceal Tarman Croup 1 5.411 1.011 2.30 .10 .10 and Mortar Man, Tool Crib or Tool house Labored Traffto Delineating Croce S Device Applicator, Window Cleanerl Min rash rulling--all concrete r $,go 1.011 2.30 .10 10 pouring operations Croup 2M Asphalt Shoveled cement pumper (on 1 yard or larger sfixer and . handling bulk ceatent)l Ce8411001 Digger and Lnstall41rl Chucktsnderl Chute Man, pouring concrete, the handling cf the chute from readymlx truck@, such as walls, slabs, decks, floors, foundational footings, curb@, gutter@ and aldevalkel Concrete Curer--ImpervtOua Membrane and Form 011erl Cutting torch Operstor'(Demolitionit Pine cedar, highways and street paving, air- Porti runway@, and similar type heavy constructions Gas, oil and/or water Pipeline Mapper--pot Tender and room Man, Quints Chasert Headerboard Man-- , Asphalts tabour, packing rod steel and pans) Power Broom sweeper* (smalilt liipnp etonepaver, placing aeone or wt e0k41d concretes oto Scraper and • \ Tillerl Bandblastet (Po! tender)1 Septic Tank Digger and Installer (lead- Z aun)l Tank $calor and Cleanest Tree Climber, [allot, chain saw operator, 0 Pittsburgh Chipper and 11lmilar type Brush ehredderel Underground laborer," lnaluding Caisson eellowr A T N f IIDUAt 11011110, VOL It, NO. M—FRIDAY, 11r11M11R 70, W? • �► ! , w Ot1CtdltM lIO. CA77-5011 raga 24 010C11totl Iq, CA77-1091 7tol� f1 l Orov! Is Asphalt Raker,,Wtefun, Ironer and "411t Spt*ad$t loss• (all typea)t . s /u"In obite Mani Concrete Cora Cutter, Grinder or landett COnotete Cutting %tcht Conctets saw Man, cutting, scoring old or new conctotst Drillers Jack- laden psi*gafaaaMmpermaets halwr, 1-1/2 ft. dtill steel or longerl Dri Oak-it Machinst Oma, oil 1114110t l He«It !/cath. Water pipeline Wrapper-4, Pipe and over by any method, Inside and Butt Itydro Rant Haw poestoea votvliaa sett:r leader and similar ,typal Impact Wrench, multi-plates kotttsmen, potm*n and Manl/T�t� � AN,.Tr. applying asphalt, lay-kotd, creosote, lime caustic and slmilAc type miatstiala Pft ('applying' +moan* applying, dipping, brushing or handling of Ouch Materials for pipe wrapping and watstprootingtt Operators of pneumatic, go*, electric tools, 11 s 9.17 .95 1 7,00. .90 .01 l Vibrating Machines, Pavement hreakata, Ait l U*ting, Coss-along., end •$alias mechanical tools not separately clasatfied hatsins tip*lsyet's Backup Man, Oteup 7t 10,41 .17 2.00 .10 .01 - coating, grouting, making of joints, asaltol, caulking, diapering and inoluding Otewp 21 10.27 .91 2.00 s0 .4/ tubber gawk*t joint*, painting and any and all. other **[sieeot Roe% slingert at*" it 14./t , ', .97 .1.00 .70 .4i Rotary Scartfter of Mullple head Concrete Chipping Searitierl $tool Rsadar- Orowp !t 10.1$ ,9f 7.00 .SO .1/ ' board Men and Guideline settatt peeper*, Bark•, Mack*r and similar typal ate01 20.10 .91 ' 2.00 .10 .01 Oransp 7s 11.01 .1s trenching Machine, hand propelled .00 .10 .01 Otewp It 11.00 .1 1 7 2.00 ./D Os" 4s Cribber, Bharat, tagging, Sheeting And ttOnC% Bracing, hsndyuld*l Ot'wp 91 11.71 .97 7.10 .51 .01 f Legging Ham+mats Bead wck •lingers l.s*r` "Set Cworelse Concrete Vibrator ,.. + Operator, 70 Ibis. and avast ptpolayor, including water, eavager solid, gas s "'�',t a• or atrl Ptofabticated Manhole installers Sondblester IMostle*an), water blastings voiding in connection with laborers' work 1 '' Otoup Ss 0ls$tsts 1.0 9t*an--ail work of loading holes, placing and blasting of all powder and arplaalvaa of whatever tYhm, rogardleas of method uOed for ouch loading and placings Dtillete All pwst dtiila, excluding Jack- hamar, whethat cora, diamond, wagon, track, Multiple unit, and Any and s all types of sschanicei drill• iIOtRAL 11411TIN, VOL" df, HO. 190II-0110AVr 31MIMRtR 10, 1011 • t , r r bWIlfON NO. CA77-7091 Page 11 r j + ', DmCtlltOM mO. CA11-SOf)' 'r +� � � goo lti PCmf171 Igvr►MEtff OTE##tITORs - '. ' ' ", +, ., CIO* it StakeEl Lant Compressor (leas than see C.m.M.)i ytnasr tMtftt bQtittM!!!fT OPbtAT01s (f)orlttd)' Oilett Genecaton heavy Duty Repatrmant nelpert Pumpt SignaloAmt Switchman 1 � Croup 11 Coeprossor 1600 C.F.M. or larger)# Osnerete Mixer, skip I at" Or Mphalt at Concrete spraadtny itamoring of (inishlaq)l. - type, Conveyort fir*mant Hydroatatic Pump# Oiler Crusher (asphalt Asphalt toying Machina (barber Cceane or similar type)) tridge 1, / Crane Opsrstorr Cast-in-place Pipe Laying Machina# Coss#inetion or concrete plant)! Plant Operator# Generator, Tulp or COPpte09090 Miser and Compcosset igunite work)1 compactor, Wt-propelled# Votaty Drill Helper (oiltleld)# skiploader - wheal type up to ,.' )/a yd. w/o attachmoo tal soils yield Techniclani Tar rot Piremanr Cortor*te Miser - povingt Concrete Pump (ttuek mounted)# Crane , Temporary neoting Plant# Trenching machine Warr Truck Cttna Opefator up to and includtng 1S ton enpacity)(Long-boor- pay Oiler applicablo)M Crushing Plant! Drill Doctort elevating Gradort forklift (over S tona)r Grade Chocket# Grads-ally Crouting Of*" )r A-►rams or Minch Trucks elevator OpecStot (insido)M bTuiP- Maehlnsm Me6d04 Ehleldr Heavy Duty Repalrsenl "clot OPerato[ i tent Grasser (rock)) Tore Ferguson (with drogtypa attachments)t (Chlaw boom and slmilar type)) Rosman nest Leader and simile[ beltcopter Rsdto-an (ground)1 Power Concrete Curing rachiner typal InTournsau blob Compactor or similar type# Litt Mobile! 1 . Power Concrete Saw# Fewest drive( Jumbo room Satter) Aoa6 Carder ) Litt slab Machina (vattborg and stellar tygae)i Loader 4hthey, (job olte)t ttsttonary Pipe wrapping and Cleantnq Machine Euclid, sierra and similar type)# Material rblott Mucking Machine (1/6 yd. rubber tired, tail or track type)# "eumatie concrete # # OrauP 11 Asphalt slant ►inmtlnf eotinq machine) bosean or Niger"" beading Machine (wackloy-Fresew*ll of similar typo)M traumatic (asphalt or conctete)r Chip Spreading machine# Concrete Pump beading Shteid (tunnst}r )ampere a Drill (excluding Cunt Rotary )h (sell portable), hridge type uninoder and Tvrntabl*t Dinlrey caloson type)# Rubbet-tired torth Moving Equipment (single engine- tuconntive or Motorman {up to rnA including 10 tons)! Equip- Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey wagon, and similar types with any Lent Gtive o {greaser truck)! llellcncludopter nolatt oo$)I Nighlins and all attachments over IS yds- and up to and including SO sent Glcway ternalmant Hydra-harmer-aero Stomper! TOwe[ iwesperr cu. ydo.stcuek)1 ltubbet-tired Earth Moving )equipment (multiple Roller (Crw pacting)t Screed (asphalt or concrete)t Trenching scrape, up to sot including 1S yds,type-John nest*, 10tad Machine (up to 6 ft.) scraper (gait-loading-padgls wheat type-Jot+n Des u, 1410 anA similar single unitll Skiplaadsr (crawler and wheal type-over Croup Sr Asphalt Plant Enginsor# backhoe iup to and Including 14 yde.t up to and Including 6y y6601 Surface Meatste and )/6 yd.}i batch tiontl sit Sharpened Concrete Joint Machine Plansrr Trenching Machin* (aver 6 ft. depth capaelty)l Tow*t Z. (canal and atmtlar type)) Concrete Planar! Deok Engana# Derrick- Cranor Tractor CoeprsSs4r Drill Ckm+abinmt(on# T000tur (arty type Oi sort (otifteld type)# ortilinq Machine operator (including water target than 0-5-100 flywheel %.P• and over, Of aietlaf) buil- pe , (under 5-ton capaclty)t trydtogrephlc seeder { doter, Tamper, Scraper end Push Tractor single engine)? ')faster wells)! forklift (unde Machin* )show, pulp r aaed)# Machine Tool t7t+eraphte Maginnis tboam attachment*)# Traveling Pips wrapping. Cleaning end bSrtding , tntocnal full Slab vtbratort Mechanic Sen. Curb or Gutter Maohlme# Tunnel locomotive (ower 30 tons)) Sh0w61, 1601thom, lcoactsta or asphalt)! IAchsnicsi finisher teanetita-Cisry, Melling, Clamshell lover 3/6 yd. and up is S cu. y6e. elf.s.} Johnson, btdvell or stmllerlI pavement steaks[ (ttwck mounted)I (tong Scrom pay apgllseble)t ssltyropelled Curb mad Outtef +teat Oil Miring Machinst Pol)er iaspholt at finish)# tubber- Mealtime tired firtth Moving Equipment talngle engine, uP to end includtnq 1 )S yds. •truck)# Salt-propelled Tat Pipelining tiahelnsl blip t 1. Perm Pump (power-dirvan hydraulic lifting d*vtoe tot cenotett toruli Sklplosder tcravler and wheel typo over 3/6 yd. and 1 up to and including 1% ydo,)1 Stingot Ccane )Austin-Mestocn or similar type)# Tractor-bulldofer, Tod"t /09e11er (Single engine, up to 100 h.p., flywheel and similar tygea, up to and Including D-S and Similar types)) Tuggst moist 1 dfuml Tunn*1 Loeaeottve lover 10 and up to and including 30 tons)# molder- genera) vow pgOttAl tlGiglgt. YOM. d?, NO, 199—tilIVAT, bkPitMilkm Jul IYJt � r DIC18I091 NO. CA77-5093 ►ag,a 11 9f7NBfl MUIPWO41 OPERATORS (Cont'd) I DSc191014 NO. CA77-90113 . leis 1S Groop It crane, over 25 ton up to and including, 100 ton!'l.r.o. ,, t (long, boom pay epplicable)s Derrick Barge flay boom pay spilt- cable)r Dust Drum Mixer heavy Duty Repattnan-welder oambinsttOMI ) •0010 .IAag,s iaaahl0 pery.sara Hoist, Otiff-legs, Guy Derrick or similar type, up to and including, .�. 100 tons (long boom pay applicable)1 Monorail locomotive (410001), Nndf ElsuNsa gas or stectric)M Motor Patrol-bled• Operator Uinglit eng,lns)f Bahr M a M ►rsdeas Yowl" sold/of Multiple Engine Tractor (ruclid and similar type, except quad , 5'RtMdt 101YtSti `+ Apps,It, S Cat)► Rubber-tired earth Moving equipment (single engine, over SO yds. struck)( Rubber-tired earth Moving iqutpment (multiple ? engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similor) (over 25 yds, and up croup It 0 0.72 0 1.25 .70 $1.00 I .10 r to 50 cu. yds, struck)l ahovsl, Backhoe, Draglin0p Clamshell croup 20 ) 1.00 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 (over S cu. Vila. n.r.c.l(long boom pay applicabie)r ?over Crone Group 31 0.10 1.25 .701.00 .14 Rapairmant Tractor.Loader (crawler and wheel typo over 64 yda.)r croup IM 1.95 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Welder-certiriedt Woods Mtaer and similar Eu11mtil equipment r Group St 0.96 1.25 .70 1.00 .20 croup 11 1.00 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Stoup to Auto Grad•rr Automatic Blip forms Crane mer 100 tons Group 70 9.01 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 (long, boas pay spplicablei Moist-sti(( Ws, Guy Detrick of / � croup so' 114! 1.25 .70 1.00 .to ailsr t imype• (capable of hoisting 100 tone or more)(lang, Group 91 9.10 1.25 .70 1.00 t .10 boom pay appltcoble)s Mass Excavator - leas than ISO cu. yda.! croup lot 0.13 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Mechanical finishing Mach)nel Montle Porn TraveLert 1ot0r Pstrol, croup Ill 1.10 1.25 .70 1.00 , ' .10 multi-engins)i Pipe Mohlle Machines Rubbet-tired earth moving croup 121 9.20 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 ; equtpownt (multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar Group 1)r 9.25 1.25 , .70 1.00 .10 type over SO cu, yda. struck)1 Rubber tired telt-10ading fcrsper croup 111 9.SO 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 (paddle wneaf-sager type W f-loading-2 or more units)! Rubber- croup 131 1.75 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 / tired scraper - pushing one another w/o Push Cat. Push-pull Group lit 9.OS 1.25 .70 1.00 .20 (SOC per hour additional to base rate)1 Tandem equipment I1 units only►( Tandem Tractor (quad 9 or similar type)I Tunnel 04010 bring Machtne Stoup 9r canal Liners canal Trimmatt Helicopter Mott oijg, llns ) n9t Cableways Remote controlled earth Moving Equipment (01.00 p/h additional to base rate)1 wheel Excavator (over 750 cu. yd.) �✓ FIGINAL 1141STIN, VOL. 42, NO. 1110-1110Ar, Nt/EMOaR 30, 1977 r r et 90021001 no CA77-5093 Pmtem 14 �• i•m +'. sYPMlislDMAs 1=9I011 11100 illlPN12 ltATie Cmlltermtm enuorre Gan Olmge OlCistOY MltlleRt 4177-!!!1 ws t Oat.1 at rupliestiea . Oreep to Narehou.soan and Teamster supersedeas Decision mos. CAIT-5043 dated May 200 It", in 42 rN toils. -w pRMIPTION or YDlste. Skt11414 Cautruction (does not include at We family Creep s1 Driver or vehicle or combinations of vehicles of 3 miles + hom&$ and garden type ogettomats up to and including 4 star Ion), heavy and (inaluetais all volFtclve Its* thin six tons)! Traffic Control m highway construction and drafting. Pilot Car, excluding moving heavy equipment permit load Group 30 Truck wonted Power proem t : + $ad$ P11499 11"01196 Pepse/m + are" 41 private of vehicles or cooination of vehicles of 3 males• Ilewly ltetanaa t laws It i Y peatieae 144201we ant/of Gee" Sm lootaonm Cement Distributotr fuel Truoki lead Oil spreader " Ttuelmt water Truck, 2 axis ' , AN4sTOs 10111!!!2 1 11.00 .40 1 1.17 .00 I + S IiIPDi ERS 13.179 +775 3.00. .SO .02 4xatp H 'pmrtp, of ia» than 14 yards , SUCRLhMS1 stonemasons 11.22 1.03 1.04 .12 .. "to, own ane 2TDN7Jrm W", + w t Group 71 Transit-mis. under 3 yardee Dumpersts, loss than 4% ' �+ 7041DtTls 1 0.07 .77 1.05' yards• CARPDtNTxatr , '+ Carpenters &lots .So 1.20 .40 ..07 , Group 4t Trust sepaltman Reipr + r Pitedriverman11.30 .Sts 1.20 .40 .07, , '' ''.`,• Mlllurightsi Pneumatic Nallett , Orwar of Nater Truck, 3 or more sales , Mardwood Ploorlayere 11.51 .94 1.30 .90 .07 �• Miller WMI Group lot to end similar type truck when performing within the Cament Masons 4.41 .44 1.44 1.34 •.07 "amsters• juriedictlone Pipeline and Utility walking Truck Color Yorke cm wsitiont including winch, but limited to truck applicable to Pipeline r + mastic or epoxy$ Finishing , and Utility works where a composite crew to Motto slurry Driver( m kachinai Curb machine 0.11 .04. 1.44 .lois .07 .. Truck Grosser and Tiremen tS00 pet flour additional for fireman) WWWALL INStALLUS 12.40 .S4 lolls ' , .70 .07 , 4lecrni Grump 1L N TtsnoitSR, 3 yard@ or mora( Dilmporsb e ta, iy yerend t.� • electricians 13.43 .10 301.33 �. .012 ever Cable Splicers 13.33 .70 3t+1.33 .02 + Otamp 1st Do Ivor of vehicle or comb of vehieles of t IiLRV11701�TROVIONS 12.05 .544 .3S ilei .02 + or more sales +1 OWASSO CCN$1wIKim, M s 70N1 osis .35. .34ia .02 1P104.) LPSW SOM to /rola AN Supp. 1i yard* but Dass them lS yards �,• G4A2iW 10.00 .41 .N, GrM lir a-Kamm ar swtyp 4/ah Crane, oc similar e N egsqMt tPope Bronto* 11.4! 1.24 30113 1'1.i4off driest( Pack Lift brivarm Saes Catt'iat. hipeaY astatec4lat ` 2t.SS 1.34 3.33 - Camemanlmll 4telets241 ! 11.54 1.34; 2.33: •'1.N .4t u . feairp 1St A1X-etf-highwy Mpiipant within Tomatoes jorted"u" 1Mtog"oN MO toll 4PMIhRtW 4.40 1N 164 : :+131 3/44 , lett highway combination of vehicles or egmlimmat itlth multiple power sources. 01.00 per hour odditiomal)t NMI 2S yet"or NNthetim pNkien of "a Steps . Irst Ttuck lapsitamn _ -Oswtty(fast water of city of 1 :�•.. Sol Our Group lot tenet Sapalrman"State + hmmst""of oeeaty 11.04, .60. .: .74' .70 .02 +. r MIN UL i(l01lT1114 Y01. a. M0. 190-1! ul" "M"a 30, 1.7? '. t-• awl"low 140. CA71-5091 !al! ! ' s97Clftdc 00. CR77-110!1 Ptgt 3 !rate !dap seteRlr►srasaN - � #sate Frlage soaeRta leynea4s• �, • Narrtr EietoMea ' + Now11 [hM11oo Ra)as M 6• Msbu YeuNe+r ea//ar , . • Rota• ,M•• pwsgae Yesottoa sat/at Appr,Tr, Leri LVlrlTRMTIORI NMI Wit,O"OtAT10M4 GroundMn ' 1 10.13 .70 3141.33 .93 Missy operator , 1 '6.40 Line abn 13.1S .70 3141.33 .02 squ*opas Mon T.41 .59 ,3S b Cabl* splicers 13.45 .70 34+1.33 .02 Applicator Operator 4.11 ,S1 '.311 b t1AR"LE sLS'TCR1 11.11 .11 1.17 ' .41 shuttloaan 4,4! ,So +.311 b MAItOLE 8.1T S' RELPf" 0.74 .61 1.00 .09 'lop Man S.63 SO .35 b ►AIMT1711rroILAIMERS 11.44 .45 '1.15 ,67 saht latntec sumer 10.911 .99 1.1! ..15 .07 PLAOTCMS' TQlbilt" 10.44 .71 1.911 19 Wing stager "rush) Sprsyl PLUM"M91 stemetittsts :11.44 104 M 131 3/44 , Iron, steal and bridge 111001'"s10.79 .40 T11 1.00 Palmer (ground Work) 11.21 .!! 1.16 .7 .41 f"Err MifAL 4rORltam 11.94 1.01 PapetMngett spray, *Wing •OFT two" LAT11 " 9.43 ,W 1.63. + A7 sto o) sondblastot) Iron, 61PRiMRLER FITTM - '19.07 .411 .!!' "I .N • '' '+ steel and btidga, @Wlnq stags) , + TeM!SO NMI" +• 11.49 oil 1.17 , `. ,Of Iron, *tool and bridge, spray TILE 6s1 Mil 11.49 .61' 1.17 (gtound)I "tggsr*, climbing T21tRA2t0 And TILT NiLFEM 6.74 .91 1.14. atsol) Broth, cliehlnq @teal y RI MSO MELOERI - Raceive gets and btidgo 11,H .4! 1,11 ;7 ,81 proscribed for craft portorwin� operating Wgprg or tito riii . •andblaotsr, owing stage! Iron, ��••. steel and bridge, spray awing i Welding is incid4nt4l. stagot spray, climbing steel �':• i and bridge 11.74 .99 1.10 .7 '01 /tlOTltDTdr st*spisjacr 12.39 .99 1.11 ,T .01 a. li,pleyor amttibute, 44 if bool S hourly at* for rester! "too # " ]4 of basic htwrl rate for the to ) ►AR"IMJ UVr Moen And/or "TGr1MAt y ysats' teles tlscatlo + , !ay Credit., 4 Pail Notidoysr thtoug F. MAARRR3r , ' traffic dellneating device applicator 1.27 .30 .35 b b. 11tp1oyet oo WANtes 1.12 pot I our to )day p 1 C got t + Rhosl stop inatatlor) traffic to vocation Furl for the first ser of toyrn i roar ,lana MR surface aindbla:tort Striper 11.41 .50 1.35 b S rest* 9x per %out to Vadat rr pYM, y*ata tt ilia a 10 y* to Mlpet itrefrlc aurrace L u pest %bur to Yaostlon ►urwl over ora 0. r per to woe tion . sardbls+terr Waal atop Fond. lnstsllotr striper) 4.43 .110 .35 b + yAtTs"OL1Q11Ast i, r . A•Now rear'. Girl 6-$bWCial Oayi C-l"41"OFISFOOD Ob r Oab -Let Dail il-TMN nklvin! iar1 I-Mtia ay. � t IiDE#ill 111443Tt#, VOL 43, NO- /90-41110AY, 3EptlA!#!R $0, 19y7. DWISIOK NO. CA77-5094 Page 1 I't OW1/100 NO. CA77•5094 to" ! --` trlg9 590.911u P9►a4"10 Bestir trios*06091114►atme4u J � , U«nit 61960119* N99rlr tbHtl60 , Notes H!M •9+040.0 Y9t9t190. 90.1/41 Rate$ 11!R t9sNeas YaleNM e46/sr LAfN7W.118 ' Aryt,To. WOURS (Cont'd) Aqr,To, WiDRRA9, C+^nerel Connknirtionl i CONCAM CV11Smi Impervioug dee and nil Plpellnet Jetmant Kenbrsnsl Riptap 61:060paveri Tool Shed Ch.ckerl Using dry Randble*ter (pot tend*r)I pack# tlagnan 7.76 .77 1 1.95 So .15 tlpelsyer backup Man, *Mtitq« Grouting, "*Ring of Joint*, �. CVPTINC WACII OMPATOR Sealing, Caulking, Diapering, (demolltion)t Scaler 7.41 .77 1.95 So .17 and inleuding RubMr.Oaskat .7ointet Minting and any and Gormrrw CIIIUD7l 7.11 .77 1.fS !4 .l) all other ae,rsieto f 7.9S .77 1 1415 r ►INC CMDrn 011 IIIMNAY.1, A.TPANLT RAKIM, 111404 R, SWAMP ' 6T"fF'r6 AND ATAMPTI MIM Ruggymohtie Kant Cement J (ewer and drainage lines)I Dumper (on I yard or larger I.4ndncape Gardener and •Seer$ and handling ublk Nursery Kan 7.46 .77 1.9s .11111 ceoent)t Concrete, Oar Nan t (excluding tractor type)M LMORIM (packing rod ott"I Roto-scrapar, chipping 41,d pana)t Tank Scaler and haxmsrl Concrete Core Cutter C1.4.*f 7.467 .77 1.95 .7o .17 and tote blown Gas and oil 1 . pipeline Wrapper-pot tender• . tMIL.rii'b NrIT M (CAisann) and tote Kant Operators and I ' Inc1u41ng S.11o"rel boring T*ndsra of Pneumatic and machine !laity 7.49 .77 1,97 S4 .17 sle,cttte tools, Gonct*t* 4 Pump, vibrating Machine$ rlNr$V CLIANTR i Chuck Tender and similar mechanical tools (except tunn.l4)1 septic not separately elaaattle,d tank 41,11or and tnatal)*r Mrsinl Was Mahar using (lwed4ulnl 7.51 .77 1.,f% .51 .11 mseltanieal tools 7.97 .71 1.91 .10 .17 CILSStOOL DICUER AND INSTALUM 7.74 .77 1.91 .g1 +!1 Boal b HOCRM fester (gains ' bs'b eheir or safety belt K paver toots) 7.01 .77 AM i. ' 9901#Al #!Digi#R, VOL. 12, NO. 110 -t#tOltY, tfPTEM#t# 30, 1e,!! � �NXISIDM tio. CA77-SO94 ' taTf 6 I920M NO. G»-se96 ►qr 7 , Ar.lr rat ,- Na #ra.Nh Pa[.rrata dt ' ltiapa 9taa#trr+►aFleratr Nrrr! "0901114eNMM N' RNs$ N l R Pra.lrar Votattra ORI/arts NthM a IS► asNMr Yttellta "Mor fAMKFAS (Cont'd) Arpt.Tr, WORM Appy.Tr. (Tunnel and $haft Writ) , nRIMXM!t, all other when ' drilling Is for use of 1OULL CAttot,Conereto Craw trplorlves 7.65 .77 9 1.9s .s0 (includes raddtr■ and spreaders)I Duo"nt Pt Pr1.AYFR, 11rrn1.1,tr OR Grout Cttwl "UCkere, M17AM,IC (Includlnq water 1 (laborers) in short dry nrwage, •olid, gen, air)? tunnels Undo[ tttrots, r Welding in ronnection with highways and similar 1 laborer's work 7.67 .77' 1.9! .s0 .13 plactel Ttackment awas"t (brakeman and switchmen 1 I CAS AND DTI, PIrFtINF MRAPP1nk to tunnel4wit) MS .77, t 1.91 (6" pipe and over) 7.70 .77 1.95 .99 +13 MC1t T410941t Cable Trndarl , crtnnrn, rhosr.R. t.ncaua7, Mipperl steel rbra Nisar #nrr.T[W, t.ru "tJICn MAACttrr,{ and 9rtters' 9olpotf Vibrator- Mand-aulded lagglnq haarwt 7.72 ' .77 1.95 39' .13 - Want Y&Ckh&W ff Ruuaatift tool• (except driller) . 7.71 .77 1x91 .so .13 BSER!, MFADrAnOAAD MAN ,7.795 .77 1.95 .99 .13 OmfKIF 01MA41 7.85 .117 1.99' .99 013 ' DRILIXR9 -_ (all 1'nv'r drilla, i , Rt.A!STTJI#! fxtlt.rar �Irrt Including �ackhnm,-rr, whether y / cars, diawnnA, wa7011, track. pickrrmant It-wet and other , multiple unit, and any and prtnunstic CoMcrets placer ' all type* of a•chanicol operstotat "Intra, in short drlllst sandhlaater i dry tunnrlr under sitrtta# .a. tNrsttltmani 7.91 .17 1.95 .So .13 bgihwayo and similar plateal i, 1` Miners, tunnel Ihond of POWDEYMAN, MUSTPAS 7.945 .71 1.95 .s0 .13 . aachine)t PowderMnl print[- r „ i hour!! 1106etownt Potimberrnl MCAD P" st.tMG#A 7,16 .77 1.95 .S9 .13 (woodor stool), (heel fare PAirer8 and 9ettete 7.99 #77 LOS .s0 ' .11 rnicr. RnCCTOM,Sr Close I 7.56 .71 1.95 .s0, .13 IRA"AID PAId9 MINU 9.19 .77 1#119 .90 .13' Class 2 7.61 .77 1.95 .90 .13 Class 3 7.34 .77 1.9s .391 .13 "ITS IIMUlt Mossleaan and "am" d.9! .77 .1.91 .S9 .13 Rotl9otOVslld 7.355 .77 LOS 39 .t3 Owttare : ' ,• 7.71 .77 1.11 .S9 .13 , mobfrtkdwn :1 • 7.311 .77 1:p! Ink fEQ11Al RIGISTIA, VOL 4!, NO. 110-►NIOAY. 3NTlM/11 30, 1111 • r 4 r^ t ORCt110$1 110. G1)-509• Fads 9 DOW OI 11""WIT OPUUITOM , DDCiSION M0. G77-SO91 Page S Group Is Brakemanl Compressor (lees than $00 C.R.M.)1 b4ineer 011erl Genetatorl Reevy Duty Repi rman$ Kelperl "I Signalmen$ Switchman Group 2$ Cor.praeaor (600 C.I.M. or larger)1, Concrete Mixer, skip Dedf Pdn1.o.e,(I1.P./e..e$6 type, conveyor# rlremanl wydrontetic Pump# Oiler Cruoher (asphalt Ilnurlr f/.,an.a, or conCretP plant)$ Plant Operator Genefetof, Puklp Or Cblapreasert Nor% M L M P.e.la.. Vat,ll.e an//ar Notary Drill Relper (oilfield)# Skiploader - wheel type up to MWER PIQUIPMrNT OP12AMRS APPrr Tr. 2/4 yd, w/o attachn,ental "its rield Technician) Tar Pot riremenl ' Temporary INatlng Plant# Trenching Machine 011erl Truck Crane Oiler croup 1 1 9.75 .95 t 1.00 .50 .01 Sanep Ir A-Ramo of winch Truck# Blevator Operator (Inslde)l ftulp-• $ , Group 2 10.01 .95 2.00 .50 .04 ment Greaser Irack)$ Rxd forgueon (vlth dragtype attacheente►1 Croup 1 10.32 .95 2.00 .50 .04 Selicopter Radioman (9round)l rover Concrete Curing Machinel r, Group 1 10.16 9'. 2.00 .50 '.01 Fowey Concrete Rawl Power driver Jumbo roto Satter► Ron Carrier ' Croup S 10.65 • .9; ).no .50 .01 ,job Sits)$ stationary Pipe wrapping and Cleaning Machine Group 6 10.79 .9s 2.00 .SO .01 Croup 7 10.91 .9s 2.00 .50 .01 Group Ir Asphalt Plant rireman# Boring Machine# Dorman or Mleafmf% Group a I1.0n .95 2.00 .SO .01 (411ph4It of concrete)( Grip Si5reading $lachlne$ Concrete harp ♦ Group f 11.21 .95 2.00 .50 • .14 (small portable)# Bridge type Unloader and Turntable$ ninkey Locomotive or Kotofmn lup to and Including 10 tons), •quip- sent Creaser (grenor truck)# Helicopter Iloistl ■ighlins Cablwsy Slgnalaun$ wydra-hannar-aero Stooperl Power Sweapsrl Roller (compacting)1 Screed (Asphalt or oonctets)9 Trenching, Machine (up to f ft.) I Group SI Asphalt Plant "Ineerl Backhoe (up to and Including l/a yd.)$ Batch Plant$ Bit Sharpenerl Concrete Joint Maehlne (canal and similar type)I Onncrete Planer$ Deck "inel Derrick- sun (`oilfield typell Drilling Machine Operatof (Including water well lI rorklift (under S-ton capacltyl$ Rydrogrephic Seeder Machine (Straw, pulp of seed#$ Machine Tool`opermtor$ Maginni• Internal Full Slab Wbratorl Mechanic Sets, Curb or *utter (concrete or asphalt)# Mechanical rinisher (eoncre b-Clary, Johnson, Sid"ll, of similar)$ Pavement Breaker (ttwck mounted), Road 011 Kiting Machine$ Nolle[ (aepkalt or rinish)l Rubber- U994 t(atth Moving Syuipment (single engine, or to and including'. If ya Struok)I Self-propelled Tar 11pelining liaheine$ Slip Form " (powr-ditwen hydraulic lifting device for comerets 1 fermsl$ SklpleaAer (Crawler WA wheel type ever I/a yd. ane •p to and including 1% yda41 Stinger Crane (Austin-9M Stents me similar typell Tractor-but 160aer. Tearer Scraper (stngle sighs, Map to 1N h.p., flywheel and similar types, Map to am r IMlding 9-I and similar types)1 Tugger moist 1 drum$ Nmnel tooem•tiei lever 19 end up is •d inelwding I9 tons)I IN1Mr C IIDIRAL RIOIITIR, VOL. q, NO. 190- 11DAY, UPTIMOQ 30, 19TY 1 I' • ' 1 t1BSISIOW M�77-lo9a • , , page 10 � &TON MD. G7f-S0g4•... j POM 110111M E". OftitATORS (Contlid) r MW Mpniriew GPWITOM (oont% Group 6, Asphalt or concrete Spreading (tapping or finishingll Orap 7t Creme, ever 29 ton up to and lneludtnj 100 tons m.[.e. , Asphalt Pwlnq Machine (oared# Greene or elalla[ type)/ Bridgd (leng boom Vey appllceble)t Mrrlek Bar" (len! beam pay apple- r Crane Operatorl first-in-place Pips Lwylnn MAchlnel Comb instlon eablell Dual Dans Mlxerl Meavy Duty /spoltnen-welder Ossblastleel Mixer and compressor (gunite week)i Compactor, self-propelled# ,Moist, stiff-lova, Guy Derrick or similar type, or to and inetoding Concrete Miser - pavingt Concrete harp (truck mounted)r Crane r 100 cols (long boas pay applicable)1 Monorail leeometive IdiONlll' i Operator up to and Including 25 ten capacity)(long-boom My gas or oleetrle)r Motor Petrel-blade Operator laitigle enllnel# appllcablell Crushing Plant# Drill Mctort Flevating Stade[# Multiple Bnglno Tractor f/uelld and similar type, snoop t quad .:S'' rorkllft (over S tonn)I Grade Checkers Grade-all# Grouting } ! dtlt Rabbet-tired Barth Moving /quipsent (single onglno, ort' ' Michlnel Itrnding Shleldl Wry Duty Repalrnrrnl Moles Operator SO yds. eteuck)t Rubber-tired Forth Moving 14ulpment (sultlple, (Chicago neon and similar type)# Rolmnn pelt loader and similar ongine, Iluelia, Caterpillar and similar) (over 25 yds. and up tyre) LeTourneau Blob Compactor or simllnr type# Lift Mobllet to SO cu. yds. struek►# Shovel, saekhoo, Drovline. Clamsholl t Lift Slah Machine (Vngthorg and similar tygs)t Loader (Athey, lever S cu. yds. m.r.e.I(long boom pay applicable)# #beer eterN ftelid, Sierra and simllet type)I Materinl llolatt llueking Machine r Repalremn# Tractor Loader lerawler and wheel type ever {y yds.11 ' (1/6 yd. rubber tired, tall or track tyg)1 Neumstle Conerato Naldet-eertlfledl Moods Miller and similar /ligrs111 NiolAsat Placing Machine (Rackley-Presswell or similar typ7e)1 PMu,Ytto Beading Shield (tunnel)I Pumpefete Gun1 Rotary Drill (axeluaing Oreup It Brno Graded arltemotle slip Ifte; Crane-ever 1N teed' ceienon type)1 Rubber-tired Forth Mnving Equipment (single envies- (long boors pay applicable# Motet-stiff Lagar ay,berrieli Of) Caterpiller, Gucl(d, Athey Wagon, and similar types with sey r similar types (capable of hoisting 106 tans n moral 11" i ; sed alt attachments aver 25 yda: and up to and including SO boas pay applicable)# Man Bioavater - lose than.790 ea. yds.# cu. yds.ntruck)I Rubber-tired Barth loving r4ulpsent laultipls Mochanlesl finishing IYchlnel Mobile corm Tts"lert Motor rettel, I •' engine, up to and Including 25 yds. struck)I Rubber-tired + , multi-englnell Pipe Mobile Mschlnel I- I 9-tl[N earth moving Secaper (8elf-londln9-peddle wheel typo-john Deere, 1010 and equipment (raltiple engine, M GM# Caterpillar and similar alalia# sinal. unit)! Sklploadnr (crawler and wheel type-ova[ r r type over 50 cu. yam. mtruckl# Rubber tired melt-loading SctGPC ' 1% yda., up to and including 6% yde.11 Surface floaters and I' (peddle wheel-auger type self-loading=2 me were mite)o Pubbet- •1 ' Planer) Trenching rtschinn (over 6 ft.'depth eapacity)l Tower ' tired Scraper - pushing one another w/o Push Cat. NM-pull Crnnnl Tractor Comprennor Drill Combination) Tractor (any type (Set per hour additional to base tate)t Tandem Equip ant 42 r larger then n-5-100 flywheel h,p, and over, or aimllar) Bull- ;;,' units only)► Tandem•Tractor (Ned ! M similar typal# Tercet ' u' doge[, Temper, Scraper and Push Tractor single englnal# Troetor ' lble /owing Hooking r l r (boos attnchrw•nto)I Traveling Pipe Wrapping, Cleaning and Bending Mschlnel Turn-1 lncomntive (over 10 tonn)I shovel, Backhoe, Oreup to Canal Liner# Carl Trilrr rl Melloeptet rlletl 1141bline fl Dregiine, Cla-ahell (over 3/6 yd. and up to S cu. yda. ■.r.e.l a dbleway# Remote Controlled Forth loving Slgulpselit 111.00 p/b f (long noon pay appiicablel,# Self-propelled Curb and atter ) additional to bass retell Wheal L/teavatet twat 7N ft. yd.) r Machine , r ' i '; ' , •)fir; .. , l r '. r •.( ';, / , . 1 ,.NOV • FEDERAL /1011111, VOL 42, NO. 110—Filo", UPT1M011 10,•1try � � , 2110"No. CA77-3094 page 12 ` tIRCiR1011 ItD. 01177-9094 1 gaga 31 t ' t 111.1: Pda0t/0110111/Ptraleab ' ' Ostlt Flop 1«a.RN►ermeatt tla.,lr ilbalba Mtn)r liegnea Rettt M L N Featleat Yatsol•a rad/et : Reds$ M L t restless veteNea ea4hr Ap►.Tr, I Apr.Vt. TRUCK DRIMS TRUCK DRtme 1Cont'd) PICRUPS (3/4 ton and under?, f f Dt*pottilsthan /y yards) 0.24 !a 05 1.00 .la Gwrtper• and heiperet Tratfic , control pilot enr Iaaeluding 11RORION CONTROL DRivatt Nstar t moving heavy equipment) 7.07 .90 AS 1 1.00 .10 � � truck U Saler) 0.90 .90 .N 1.110 .10 TRUCK MAINMAN on Nt(lNJt i FURL OR WMITR AIRI 111""Iva 0.51' .N .95 l.N ..10 Ntt►FA 0.47 .90 .15 1.00 .14 t WARlJ10UStxAN 0.12 .90 AS 1.00 .10 Wo Dum 914 yards under 2311 Dump ' . p or flatbedd ti rrie or � MDUSTR2AL L1rT 1.26 . sore)I towbed and trolled t 94, AS 1.04 .14 � Trainrit min (under 1 rardr)t"tout 1 DUMP (lean then R de.I i Dim yards andRiao Dumpeteteterk 0.91 .10 .0! 1.00 Y p yards end evecit Oowpe or [lathed 12 arlelt Concrete f pumpingi rnrriift tundec f Dump IRS yards and under 191 0.41, .90 .01 l.N .10 IS,000 lbe.) 0.21 .00 .41' 1.00 .10 on 1000 or DN We or Ructld DUMP 11 yd•, and under 1211type squipmentr L•Tourneau r Dump or flatbed (1 aries)o . f.., pulls, Tarr• Cobras of Similac Runkerman 1.11 .90 .05 1.00 .10 type of equipment regardless lOMLilR (13x400 the and of type of attachments When performovrr)I Nose carrier 0.35 .90 .O5 1.00 tgMst*ing Work di the 10 teemstete' jurisdiction or f „ or similar type of dump P 02 yds. end under Is)t truck With loading attaclMnts 0.65 .N .05 S.N X10 44. 0 wimp se flatbed (3 ••l:•, .N 3..09 3.N .10 With aeel) 0.34 .N .45 1.00 .10 Toma>1RAORR • • � 1 TM TRUMS (I •sier)t Tension 7 AXLq OR Win"ODORMNM control norrlemeril Pipolinr tGno or eambinstier of f drivers llneluding winch and i vehielse What Whet got sit . Sit siaes)l Road ail tpreedar, t lae4 i 0.70 ,.90 '� '4 .05 1.N .l0 . •i t cement distributor or •Lftryr Nord oil or slurry boatman[ f i ••f Ptall truck 0.10 .N .09 • .t It i. ) 1 f �t ..4. } ` ... - it A.•,.,• I i 1 91011A1 1!0191111. VOL.411, NO. 410- FAIDAY, UPTIM1114 34. Nil • } ' i ` , leloN no. 4177-0014' � r•, hp 11' i OWISID" no. CA77-5001 Tale H !flat*b*a*##1r pormea+r Fd*tt Rtotprt Ftr*ftMt b*.#� ..._ loot N*rrlr E/*at#*a � Nwrlr lbtH#*o Rets* flow Ftoti*at rintioo *ails , Rertt N•w Footless Vetttlto onsfor A!!r.7r. Atli•7t. � ldFN!1ptlllMElry OlIRAlON ' TROCIt DRIVERS (Cont'd) DRID01100 # (Rydraulie luetic" Dtedleo) TRAita1T-Mix (4 yards and ' over) , t 4.71 .10 '.45 / 1.00 .10 ' LrAMK M ' t11:4p .95 t 1.00 ' .50 .04 TIRP" 4.74 .10 .45 1.00 .10 MATCH Mthl atl Molder 11.ta �' ,11 2.00 #So ,04 } DUMP (35 yards and OECRMATI 10.04 .05 2.00 .5p .04 under 5O) 0.7S .10 .65 1.00 .10 ' • 1►IRY"lMAN (iter" trineh or dregs) 14.471 • .!! 11.011 .50 .li MATF7t PULL TAHRFM5s Woldnrl , # A-yrax* or Swedish Crane 4.45 .90 .45 1.04 .10 ) iAlri!lNMI 0eekhan4l kronen, oiler* tevahand !.!!. .11 a./e .50 .'.11 { # DUHP (50 yards and under 451 1.11 .10 .45 1.00 .10 )' (Ciaseheii OreAlsU DUMP 145 yards and aver) 1.01 .00 .45 1.00 .10 tZYM)AM 11.41 ,, ./5 0.00 .90 .04 MATCH 11401"MIN �+ 11.01 .15 2.90 .f0• .04 DICK MATT 10.54 .95 1.00 .50 � .04 Q own MAIM 10.41 .91 2.40 .10 .14 MANDNMl Deckhandl 1piran4nl otter t.ia .91 a." .fe .44 MUM R[4)3TIR, VOL. 42, NO. 190 -FRIDAY, fAMINRR�e,',Itry, I r t . � {urrJlacbEA{ ofxtuoM •• ' i STATrt C41lfornla COIMS Ran at�tge y ; DrClatOtI M1RD1En1 Ct177-5095 DAT$ 1 Date of publication 0$C1$1011 N0. IG77-!o0! page 2 Rupe,ratdws Dtcl+lon Mo. CAII-5044 dnttd Kny 20t 1977, in 42 PR 26170 DE9CRIPTIOM Or MORRt Renidontlnl Construction conninting of single family hawas and garden type apartments up,to snJ including 4 stories ' t. r Rntr P.i•q•o•e•(tt1 Parw•aN plop iM6M1 pgw►ab $wit M•nry �- [4•attss Nastlr Rbtattss R•t•• 11 A M 1`00,1••1 Yrutl•a sl/ter %t60 N A w 0`0061640 Y6uM64 @*Iter AKt.It. I APPt.It. IVutRL$ $vrMs .0 ASaEs7aR sORRt716 { 13.30 .80 0 1.17 .06 MARaLE Evil RRRt OIL"" {.7t .01 1.00 .09 tgiLrawr•RA 13.175 .779 1.00 .!o .02 PAIRTWo $RICKLAYF.RSt Atontmaaone 11.22 1.07 1.06 .12 $rush 18.99 .99 1.10 .7! I .07 $RICK, PIMN and 6IOMIXASOM5' 6proyt swing Rtage, Rrush 1t.24 .99 1.10 .75 .07 TFM1:AR 1.67 .77 1.9! paperhsngafol sprays wing CARPtrrl'ERSt stage! Oandblasto l 11.49 .99 1.10 .7! .07 Carpenters 11.26 .56 1.20 1 .00 .07 PLASTEAER{1 11.66 .49 1.75 .07 riledrlvorr m 11.39 .S6 1.20 .{0 .07 Pukm.0tr7l$' TEMDE71!! 10.46 77 1.93 56 Mlltvrlght0l Pneumatto N411ert . PLIRIRCPS# stesatittere 10.95 lot 1s0 111 7/60 Mardtmod rinorlayers 11.51 .56 1.20 .44 .07 ROOrrJ15 10.79 .60 .7! 1.00 CfXnvr MAa0NS1 611RrT MRCAL MIRRCRs 11.96 1.04 2.24 1 + Gwent Msaone 9.61 .011 1.66 1.16 .07 60rT riAOR LAYER$ !.!S .40 1.05 .07 Pnlor Works Cnmposltlon, SPRINKLER FITTno 300 Plastic at rway, rintahing �' TFAMI1O"Man 11.49 .ol 1.17 .00 Machines Curb Machine 9.11 .44 1.66 1.76 .07 TILR 1119"M 11.49 At 1.17 I 400 , ORYWA1.i, ItIRTALU" 12.60 .S6 1.05 .70 .07 TERRA110 4 TILE $ASTER$ NELre" 0.74 .01 1.00 RIJEMICIANOt RIGGERS► nLI/Elts - Receive rate , ElOottlClan. 13.03 .70 31141.31 .02 preseribod for craft perforaing Cable Splleets 13.33 .70 3141.33 .02 operation to which rigging or r al.VA70R COtirlROC P.q 12.95 .545 .3S 31*$ .02 welding le'laeldsntsl ' •� ELr.VATOR CONSTntKWTRn' IIRLrrnS 704JR .545 .35 Was .02 RLt:VATOR CON1TRi1CRORS' 11ELEPRS ftlOPisOTE9t 664444 (PROD.) 504311 s. "loyer contributes 41 of bas 0 hourly rate tot !geatft' *twice CLA1tRRS ` 10.90 .67 .90 + it of basic hourly, rate for { entho to S years" Mteiaa Gi i Taoistic IRoll"RrR9t by Credit. 4 told Polldayar L 4h:aglt p. panes rrectors 10.46 ,1.24 2:22 1.46 •.04 . t' Reinforcing 11.95 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 PAID 111OUDA701 ornamentals structural 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .04 A-New Year's Wyl $-ftoorial Days C-fadep* nee 010 I 2RRIM10M and LAWN SPRIMKLRRS 9.40 101 161 111 1/411 0-14bor $syr 11-7*Mta01ging Dayt -clirta a ay. LATN17(S t 1 Northern portion of San t Diego County from center t I of City of Del Mat 11.50 a0 1.00 .03 Remainder of county 11.06 .40 .70 .70 .02 Jit RURAL 1111011162. VOL. 41, Nd. 110--fliDAY, SIPTIM614 30../972' 1� , pecteloN 00. CA77-sets tags ! eealelON 00. CA777!094 t tottga 0 N FORse ea»afitt Polo**% , esti: M»ge b»eRN►ermN,N e.a,lesti. Retei N t* Per,Nut Yeatisa ost Sie1J ter Ne*,iP firraetla0 UUIORLR9 AP►r.Tr. Res• N L M rema#esa• Yetetlea •»f/er LR tANORe (Cont'd) APPr.To. LAPOPIJ16. O-neral Cnn»ttuctlont COIICRe1'e CARER# impervious f Gaa sn4 oil tipal(nel Jetraant Mtmbrrnet Rttrap etonepaVsrt _ T of Shed CheekOrt Using dry Sandblaster (pot tendar}t packs 1`101man ! 7.14 .77 0 .195 .50 .11 /lpeiryer erckup Nrn, Coating, r ctoutinq, Ntkinq of Joint*, Ctdoma I tioTIOPnl Oscaler staling, Caulking, Diapering, fdemolltlonit 6erter t.sl .77 l.fs .110 .li and including Rubber casket t Joints[ Pointing and any and cutttPA CtrARrJI 7.44 ,77 1.9s .110 .11 all ether servicoo 1 7.55 .71 i 1.95 .10 .11 riRr GIW)rn Ott 111rWAYt, AetNALT RARi7t, tRONRR, 6PR*AO0R1 an (sever a /!Never Ant)d AIRPORT'S linoo))ner}[ *uggymohlle sant Cement ' d Jralnel• Landacapo Orrdeea[ and dumper (on 1 yard or larger + alsera and handling bulk Nuraeay Nan 7.40 ,77 1.9! .!0 .li cement}t concrete saw man leseludisg tractor type)# iJdRPJI (packing rod areal Roto-scraper, chipping and pan0)iTank Scaler and hammers Concrete Coro cutter Cleaner 7.40 .77 1.911 .90 .11 , and tura biowrt cam and oil pipeline wrapper-pot tenders r DRtLUR'S HFLrrR (Crionan) and tors sent Operators and including Oelloverat noting tenders of pneu atto and Machine Mrtpar 7.49' .77 1.99 .50 .13 electric tools, conctete pump, ' vibrating machine@ and similar *ISI" CLP.Atrrstt Chuck 7nnd0r mechanical tool• not separately, (accept tunnRlsll Septic classified hotels# Was ellaber IgM11f1 tank 41910[ and installer using mechanical tool* 7.57 •71 •1.9! .50 .1S (leadmen) 7.91 .77 1.9s $ 0 .13 77 9! .!0 •ti AWN 101,1110=1 0coler (ustrj CgSPOOL OttlCRil AND iRSTALLRII 7:94 . 1. bean chair or safety belt • " of tower tool*} ! 7.011 .17 1.911 .10 46 J t , 1 1. .i - 51011At 1101ST11, VOL 41, NO. 190--I41DA#, 11011MIll 30, 1171• ' M.r .r •04 ± .,.. WXI670N NO. CA77-5099. 1Me S Dw202oM NO. G77-9013. 1M6 0 i Oesle room"0,900116 Ntwe.to lydc Frlap Or.rlih pe►�ralr Nenir [bnHee IbrrlRehr M t R ?0081606 vessel*. e.Iht 11e199 H l R Featle.r vere/l*n t4/6944/or AW.Tr. I.ADORMS (Cont'd) A/Kr,Tr. pQ101 NpulrNtOfr OMIAf0111 + i DttILLrA9, All other when . drilling to for one of Group 1 1 9.75 .95 1 2.00 .SO .01 explosives 1 7.65 .77 1 1.93 .SO .13 ' Group 2 10.01 .15 7.00 .30 1.0/ + Plrrr.AYm, MrrAm.ic on I"- Group 1 10.12 .93 3.00 .30 .00 METALLIC (Including watmr GrOup 4 10.66 .93 2.00 .30 .Ol ' rewag.., nolld, gen, etr)1 Group 3 10.61 .99 2.00 .90 .06 Melding In connection with Group IS 10.79 .1S 2.00 .30 .06 laborer'. work 7.67 .77 1.9s .30 , .13 Group 7 r 10.91 .19 2.00 .90 .06 + Group 1 11.01 .95 2.00 .90 •.01 r t GAS AND OIL FIrrLnrK NW1rr011 Group 9 ' 11.21 .1! 2.01 .90 .11 46• pipe Anti over) 7.70 .77 1.93 .30 .13 carnnrn, mlottrn, Lnrr,rtrr, f + '. cnrETtNr. nHn rHrncn nnnctNct ' Ilend-guided lsg91ng h.maar 7.72 .77 1.13 .30 .13 MEL Hr.ADEArxwD MAN 7.71 .77 1.95 .10 .13 DKILl".7 - tall Inver drills, . Including jark�ammor, whether Z core, dla omi, wagon, track, r O multiple unit, and any and r _ All tyre% of e••chnnleal Arlllnt Gnntibleaec + I (Norslewan) 7.11 .77 •1.95 .90 .13 holm►.KHAN, 6IA9TrKs 7.16 .77 1.95 .SO .13 qM? KOOK 1LINGCA 7.60 .77 1.99 .SO ..11 121cr e1111IMP-1tj clan. 1 7.66 .77 1.95 .50 .13 ^_la at 7 7.61 .77 1.9s .50 .11 Class 3 7.16 .77 1.911 .SO .13 1ou9n1ovr11a 7.15S .77 1.93 .SO mow FIDERAL 1101 STIR, VOL 02. NO. 190-I11PAr. 11PilMNQ 70, 197 '1 tr DECISION 100, CA77-5091 page I DELI/IOM 1f0. Cl71-30911 page PWRR NpUtPWM OPMATORS Group It nrakemnnl Comprsennt (lens than 900 C.R.M.)t Engineer POKIER 0"11T ENT OTERA"Rs (Qent!Q Oiled C•neratott Heavy Duty Rspairmans Nelparl "l Signeimsnl , + Switchman e Group St Asphalt at Concrete Spreading (tamping or flnishing)1 Group 2s Comprenenr (400 C.F.H. or largerlI Onncrate Mixer, skip Asphalt Paving Machine (gsrber Greene or similar type)t•Oridge type, Cnnveyort riremant Nydrontntic ruspt Oiler Crusher (asphalt Crane Operators Cast-in-place Pipe Laying Machines Combination or concrete plant)r Plant Operatort Generator, Pump or Compressor# Miser and Compressor iqunite work)# Compactor, self-propelled) Potary Drill rle)per (o)ltield)t Sklpinadar - wheal type up to Concrete Miser - paying# Concrete lure (truek mounted)# Crane + 3/4 yd. v/o attechrentat Solla rleld Techniclant Tat Pot riremant Operator up to and including 2S tan capacity){teng-beam Pay Temporary Nesting Plants Trenching Machine 011orl Truck Crane applicablell Crushing Plants Drill Doctor# Elevating Orsdsrl Oiler Forklift (over S tonsil Oracle Checkert Grade-silt Grouting t ' Mnchinel Heading Waldo Heavy Duty Repeirment NOW OP0tst0r Group It �-rrane or Minch Trucks Elevator Operator (Inside)) ik)aip- i. (Chicago 8000 end similar type)i Roimen Holt leader end similar ment dreamer (rack)j Mrd rarguson (with dragtypo attachnnntsil typal LeTbueneou Slob Compactor or similar typal Lift Mobile# - 11-11coptet Andlomnn (groundlI rower concrete Curing ttachinet Lift slab machine (Vegtborg and similar types)# Leader iRthey, Power Concrete 3awt Power driver Jumbo corm Setters Ross Carrier Iluclld, sierra and similar type)I Material Hoist# Mucking Machine + (fob sits)# Stationery Pips Wrapping emtl Cleaning Machine A 16, (1/4 yd. rubber tired, rail or track type)I Pneumatic Concrete j • , :Plaoing Machina (Rackley-Presewell or similar typo)I roommette Group it Asphalt Plant present Mring Machin) Rottman or MlRarmen r seeding shield (tunnel►# Pumperete Gun# notary Drill (sRcludiri (asphalt or concrete)I Chip Spreading Machin"# Concrete Pumps ,1 caisson type)I Rubber-tited torth'tbviof equipment (single tngint- i. • Ismail portabin)s ntidge type Unlosdec and Turntables Oinkey '+. Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey Wagon, and similar types with any locomotive of Mntotmvtn Sup to and including 10 tons)# !gulp- i and all attachments over 2S Vila. sed up to and including SO Tent Crosier (grommet truckle Helicopter Unlace Mighline t. , cu. Yds.etruek)I Rubber-tired Berth Moving tgulpment (multiple Cahleway Stgnalmant Hydra-hemmer-aero stomiart Power Sweeper#(up toft. ergine, tap to and Including 1# yds. struekii Rubbes-tired Pollen It 6cresd (asphalt or coetenNil Trenching ), scraper (dell-loading-peddle wheal type-John Dssrs. 1040 and Machina {up to 4 l similar single unitl# Skiplooder (crawler and wheal type-over s �� GroupSr Aa halt Plant Ent )neer Rackhot {u to end Including 1h yds,', up to and Including 44 yde.11 surface Sectors and r 4 r p q ,, Planer# Trenching Machina lever s ft. depth eapselty►t Tower l 3/4 Y4.1s Hatch Plants get Shecpensrt Conctets Joint MnchinsCrane# Tractor Compressor Drill combination# Tractor Jany type (callal and aimtlar type)t Cenerets Planer# Dock Engines Derrick- i lector than 0-S-100 flywhasl b.p. and over, or similar) Dull- man lollfleld typo)# Drilling Machine Operatot llneludlnq wmtsc • , doaar, Tampat, serspec and Push Tractor single anginelI Tractor velie)s rorrtiitt (undo# S-ton capacity)# Mydcagraphic feeder (boost attachMntsll tuveling Pipe mrsppitgr Cleaning stwF Mnding Machina (strew, pulp or aeod)I Machine Itint Oporstorl M\ginnisr ( Mach/nal 1Unnal Locomotive (over 10 tonal# shovel. Seekhoa, t y Internal roll Slat) V(bratorl Mechanic Petm. Curb or Gutter + t Dcsglins, Clamshell (ever 3/4 yd. and up to S CIA. yds. m.r.c.1 I J (eenetete or anphaltls Mechanical rinlehec (eonetete-Claryr (Feng moat pay spptieabls)i Salt-propelled Carlo Md Qutter Johnson, Dldweli or nimllar)I Pavement nrenkor (truck mounted)1 Machine Mad Oil Mixing ttechinat Rollet (arphait or finish)# Pubbor- ( ) l tired rarth Mivin9 rquipmont (single engine, up to end Including t. 2S yda. mtruck)1 Self-propelled Tat Pi(+elinlnq!theta!) Slip ) ) form Rump (paver-dlrven hydraulic lifting device for concrete , tor0a)I Sk)plotrter (Crawler and travel type Over 3/4 yd. end 1 ' up to and Including IN ydq.)t Stinger Crane (Auatln-1Mstetn or similar type)) itActar-bill idaser, Tamper Secapet (single r ' engine, up to 100 h.p., flywheel and similar types. up to and including D-S and himilat types)# Tugger floist 1 drtuel Tunnel Incomotivo ;over 1P and up to and Including 30 tone)t Wolfer- general •,, t '� ' . + 4 'yip r ( � , Y • { � • i 1so110AL 010)111110, VOL. dt, NO. 190— FAIOAV. 110IM11E% 30, 1977 ` e"ti S t • • 1 ' t t owtoirm NO. CA77-5095 page 9 [MCIOION NO. CAIMotS' his 10 mm Mvit+t0W OPERATORS (Cant'd1 •sate Filer itaallre payment$ Ccunp 7# Ctane, over 15 ton up to rand including 100 tons m.c.e. NeotY tleeatlea (long )rx m p.+y applicable)I tkttrick nntgn.(long ham PAY appli- I i Retie M11Tf peaNrae YersNea enKer 1 rattle)f ti+lal Drum "Inert tlnnvy Duty prpAitelin^weleter Cnmbinationt , TitM DRIVERS A►pr.Yr. Point, Stiff-14q'i, any i-dirk or similar type, up to end including 100 tons tlonq t.,om pay Appl,icnble)t I(nnnreil tolr;omotivm (dinnel}, PICKUPS 11/4 ton and under), gna nr electric)! I41t0f patrol-bimle Orerntor (mingle engine)0 Rwampors and helparst Traffic Multiple Lli)inr Troctvc (rurlid And mimilec type, except quad control pilot car telteiudiM o C.•tt)1 ruhtr•r-tired 1'nrth !towing Dgulrm?nt (single engine, over " moving heavy equipment) { 7.07 .90 .OS g 1.00 .10 50 y=in, Atruek)i pubs-,r-tired Catth ttn:•ing taoirmcllt (multiple engine, rnrlLl, (.*at•tpillrt and nlmllirl Inver 25 Film. and up 571M REFAItsM oft WbtAM! to 50 cu. ydt. strut.-)I rhovl, Backhoe, braglinn, 0hisrhsll t NRU7tlt 0.07 .90 .OS 1.00 .10 ' (nw!r 5 cu. y.!s. m.t,r.)(Innl t.xwa ray Apputahle)I Tower Crane lieratfr.ani Trietnr tender (crawlst and wheot type over 4% Y0110.11 WARDIOUBMAII , 9.10 .90 .OS 1.00 .10 weldet-certified) ti<wsl'r Minot and similar P"mill Oquipment , , INDUSTRIAL LiPT r 0.30 .00 .OS 1.00 .10 ' orntrp 01 Aeto crA.lotI Autnrultir• Slip rotor Crane-sever 100 tons r (' (1011�1 tens r+y a1q,llraAlel Pnlmt-stiff tngn, out Derrick or MMlines than 0 File.Ii Dumpsimilar tyl-a (Ct),tble of hointtnq 100 tnnm of Pero)Iin" -or flatbed t= aaieli Concrete ' hoom p.�y .vi,;,llrahlelt lb+na rncnvator - Iran than 750 eu, yde.1 punplMr forklift (under firrr+nnlril rininhinq Ntrhinet tlobila rnrm Ttaysiert rotor Patrst, 15,000 lbs.) 9.33 .90 .OS 1.00 .10 , #hull.i-rwiine)i i'Ipe dahlin Itirhlnet Ruhli,lf-tired earth lowing rqulrm,=net trultipin engine, rucild, Caterpillar and riwtl.r WAtr it yda. and under 11)1 tyl,a neer sn ea. yds. ntrurk)► pubher tirad half-loading Scraper Dump or flatbed (i ontas)1 .1 (paddle wheel-nua,tt type melt-loading-I or more unito)t Rubllet- 0unkerman 9.14 .90 .OS 1.00 .10 tired scraper - pnnhinq ono Another w/o Push Cat. push-pull 150t rot hour additinnal to bane rate)1 Tandem r4utpMnt t7 i FORKLIFT (150000 The and ' units only){ TAndrm Tractor (quad 9 Of Similac type)I TUM101 over)1 Ross cot cler0.51 .00 .OS 1.00 t .10 !bier boring K-kchinm ._a Dump (12 yds, and under 10)1 of-lip 91 canal lanorl Cnnnt Trlwnorl Helicopter Mott Ilighllne Dump or flotbod II sales, I , Cableway! Pemotc Continued Larth ►twiny ISquiP*nt ISI-00 P/h 1 with lost) a 0.10 .90 .OS 1.41141 .10 additinnal to bane rate)! Wheel Excavator (over 750 Cu. td.) „ , 11ATF11 TAt101d {I! 021001 Lrosten " central noselemenl Pipeline ' drivers lingivatng winch and all SiaS)r Rood oil Spreader# ; cement distributer or olutryl NOW oil of divert (leotodnil i brill trwk' . i i.li .t0 .ii '' 1.ti0 '•( .ti ,. ' } i + .+ , � I , � ' Fit ,ti 1• '' 1..{a• �e t1it:.{ . w FODERAt 11011764, VOL d!, NO. its••-FRIDAY, 11111FINARRR 3D, tiff � Er� +' t'• DIC1610" la. CA77-5074 - No W d. 1 I' 'r+ •. 147 fR 70941 April r I1 72, 947)71 PointsOMllb eFgh Priap ft*Ale Form#"" masr Alameda, Alpine, Amador, Butts B•Ilt !salt Wavers", Col URO, Contin N•rrfV E4•saNea � � Contra, oei Norte, F.1 Dorado, A•ar NAw liaalsaa Vat ao4/er , Raiei' ilAw laeNwa 00esNas t ests AF►r.To. t Apr.Tr. 1 Frenno, Glenn, flumboldt, Rings I.( Power wgtrirsont Gpu torsi Lake, Lassen, kadpro, Karin. 1 t' rileOrltlirr0 ' r r{;+. Mar! aa, fhndoclno, Merced, `''' i Gt 1 i } +49.19- e1.S4� 4!.!11 •90 •!! +' Modoc, fronterpy, flops, Nevada, i: 1 at wrp 1is1. ' ' 9.111 1.30• !JS .!0 •#9 t f','•1 ' • placer, vluman, Sacramento, r '' ;� ' Gtoup 9119' !a7! 1.30• !x!11 .!0" .t9 San Benito, San Francisco, San i �+;. „t . ' ` Group ! 9.70 1.11041 3.211 : .90 •!! Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa p grebe iiia'• 10.t4 l.Sba t.!! .911• .39 Clara,!Santa Crus, Shasta, t Group 1 '`�' 10.02 1.30• l.1S 690 .#9 Sierra, Siskiyou, 801*no. 1' ,• Group 3isi t' 11.16 1.5is 2.91 .90. .#! Sonoma, Stanialaut, Butter, y 1 '.+' ` Group 4 'r 11.91 1.3ia• t.lS .90 • .29 Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, Or"* S 11.11 Tuolumne, Volo and Yuba ). reser 0f Issefak Opriters r t t Counties. California Ocoee Area 1 9.17 1.6ea' 9.13 ate .!! t ( �,•, . changes • _ ! t tt Ates ! 10.46 1.Sia , Ba#6 .90 •N srlckleyercl Stonemasons l ' gtaaip as I a Monterey and Santa Crut + �' '' j Aces`1 9.50 `1.Sia. #.#11 Counties 01!,40 'tl.!# il:lt ! ', Ages ! ll.el LlOa "` !•#S #90 .#9 Electrteiannt ` !roup 30 ' ,' t % j f Fresno. Rings, Nadeta and y..' Area 1 t 9.71 1•Sba 2.33 .!i .!! , Tulare counties roti Area ! t I1.81 1.11P 2.09 '.696 F.Iretriciana 17.76 .!0 3441.011 601 ' J Group 4L ' I I 1 •' Cable Splicers 14.04 ..l0 11+1603 :.0! Are* 1 10.12 �1.S0s !.!S •ti''' .29 San "also County Area i ' 11.91 1.500 !.#11 a' .!0tatt 1~ Electricians 11.64 LIS 11x1.00 .03( y Ilr SI � � glasietat Area.ll . lO.S3 "Sb, !.#S •;ti .20 Alameda, Contra Coats, Lake, "� ' Area ! '},' . til lLK 1.1111s #.!! .00 ' .01 t ,� Katln. Mendocino, Isouthern ' ( , Oro"it' y hal! of County from North Ates 1 ' 1 a 10.71 1.1140 2.36 r 690' .39 tr of Ft. Braggy, Monterey, i' Atea ! ' 10.33' 1.50a 3.19 ` .90 Napa. San Benito, Son ! group It +' Francisco, San KIWI, Santa Area 1 � 10.117 1.30• ails .90 .39 r I Clara, Santa Ctur, 6014no, , Area ! 1!0!11 1.114111 L!! •90 (B.". from laat of Glow 0! Fairfield) and gonnwa Cos. 11.79 1.06 1.41 +0! Area 1 ,ll#11 1.3es #•1t .96 i• 'Ates # i .11.64 ,1.964 #.#S •90 •ri y , holt¢of It. ' Aria 1 11.11 1.90• #.!3 .90 .29 f ' 1 Ar4a'# t 11.05 .1.0e0 2.23 +q .!! 1 f** 10t ( alt �' / At4s i 11.14 1.90• 2.23 .90 ;:#9 r. Ar4K# ` ' U10/ above #.0S .90 .#! ?'i + <4' + I itptllAt 4i0i41tirr'V81. 421"NSD. 1�0•-•iwiOAVr 1tilliRMWft lir i�>+# ,.' t�' . ti' i � • �,. � (,� i 11• ;fit ; . .� t • IWIFICATIONS P. 7 + ; r.• ;' 1 ,.' ; .,� it NOOIFlCATIOII3 p 4 ? '+' 1• r .5 ' •t� °+ } tri \SWISION eb CA17-SO19 Cont'dL • 's•r i liiON la '•iCiti1-50 •tbrft'd, + r\ .1 ., �• • ' gotta Prieto statute P410411140aate ' Prtaq 2400018 Payments I +, Nw,ltr aHao,ir Rf/reatiaa Ratty N=w P"lloas Vacant& fatltei-kaa **too' M i w PaOelaae yaeattaa rat/ar mel Apr.Tr. ? App.Tr. t'• Group 10-he' Alpine, AmAor, butte, At*& 1 ili.f� }6.110& 63.54. .!0 .1! CalfYeta#, f1 tbtado, l , 1 r Ars& 2 31,1f 5.110& 2.25' .!0 .29 Herlposs, Merced, (North ' of City at Livingston), i r r„ Group Its,. ;y'S Area 1 17.0{ 1.504 7.75 .f0 ,2!' Modoc, Nevada, Placar, �, ' + AcH 2 11.37` 1.30• 7.25 .l0, ' .2! iscratrrnto, San Joaquin, Grofp 11=M :hast&, alerra, elskl au + Etantalaus, Sutter, ?*hswa, �' r`•,.; ' , Area 1 iri.t! 1.504 7.7! .!C}• .!!' t Tuolumne. Volo and VuM t Area 2 14.71 1.506 7.15 .130 .tf Counties 10.:96 11.50 rG�oup•ea 11-*r 17.116 1.111& 7.75 .!0'• i! Eron,sotserst +' ; :21: + ►enc& Reactor@ 10.66 F1.74 7.77 01.{0' +' .06 Ars& 1 15.01 1.50 2.25 .!o .!! Atlntorcing 11.SS 1.14 2.72 1.46 t.0f Group It-ce: Ornareentalt Structrual 11.SS ,x„74 2.12 1.46 .06 Ate& 1 13.94 1.1104' 2.75 So Narbie Eettets 11.74 i�.40 .h' 6.01 Ant& ! 13.35 I.SO* 2.25 90 .29 �' •er PlaalerSott a } &includes 1.71 per lisar to h slonsd atth &M N<are nd. +' ' 4• , Monterey County 12.11 1.00 .13 6&n yrenclsco and•9an Nolan fb12.11 untiss 3..00 7.25 r'1 .01 iiesberse lteaaltittarss +' �.• Plasterers' Tendaru Dal Norte and Humboldt C;i1 rI �':,y } Monterey County 10.40 6.611 1,70 . Oounttn 656.7! + .00 11.17 iluwherst Stedfitteres Un f&nito and Santa Clara Counties MIS 1,09 1.77 Son Msteo County 11.51 1.14 2,10 , ►73 1 coal Norrts and N mboldt 1 �\ :, i tt• :b ' i *Mfecat t:111 (V,• CwntNs. Itonterey and Sant• Crue Cne. ti �t Rnnfer0 10.40 •i.t1 L1S ►'' 'i'S d,fl 1 t r fMet Hotel Nonoral Pres". toys, Naders and Tltlare Counti*S 11.0 .77 1.11 •i{e + ' ++ + ' ,� , tSrJ 1 fplinater ilttuat +' Alameda. Contra Costa, Marin wPM. fan irencleco. Eon I t., -Y �,.,,T. •;'.,•q. 'mea •. ' Mateo. Santa Clara. 6056106 t+ and actio•& Counties 16.26 Y .60 i.{S .0! , , !•.... J r +l.l , +•2'r,r.f' ..1 L' i' ..1:.ti . i. i I.' .'4i tr � + . • + + mea+, 1.; r t"/ + .. ••i• :•11Y..Ie 'f t� .+. +. + oS'+ , d .. 1. .. ;I.+r, •.+ . +' q',r 1 - . - .bite .1,}:5l '•. .. I. + +. '' +• .. .. I . • • . .. : ., •1 .i , '! , i tri+� .•. tw •.' 1 - _ + �+. 1 , + +moi! r ` `�✓ + 11011At 11011111, VOL 4!, NO. 140-1 MOAYt 1NT1051i1R 14, 1iry tCATIOffs ►: S ' 1 ' t . MDUICATIO M P,!# F WIS1001H0, CA77-5034 (Cont'd? %A711-102e ( ONV43 POM►. MIRMJf dRRAloM, '. � '+ , f, I Gel ill• r Group It Assietnnts to engineers (!frakemnnt tlremant piastre DutyPOW mulsomm oP m"A (tbhtr!)(ARW 1 and I!) (Conttd) Repairman Helpert Otlerl Orckhondl signals""# evitehmsnf Tat f Pat rlreman)) Parbman forestry Duty Repair shop parts tam) F .. e 1 ore" 71 Cancr#te 00nveyet or Concrete root Trod# or, i �tGroup xr CamprerRar ",rotor) Concrete Mtaar (up to,ane Including sovntd ( onlanPth to apply)# Owwfetfl caw* eti building b#I yard)1 Conveyor "Pit Oerator (tunnsl)0 Fireman Ht Plant# � ,; beck Onglnsetyf Drilling ant Noting MaMiMty. torisontal (rot to Llydfnullel Nonitnrt M+!chanlcsl conveyor (handling building ms- t' ' apply to waterlinerst repos drilla of jeekhaaHmra{i oval Drum Nlsocl ! ter Isla)I Miter MR operator (concrete plant)i Pump 00etator! � Pullet Kenyon lwtp and similar typssf Gentry RlNe ter aimliar spreader Hosman (with ecreab)t Tar Not Fireman (power agitated) i "",P ant$# Nydta-Nsmttat or stailart Instrument own, Material Hoist (l or more drastic Nsekanieal Plnlshafs of spreader Machina (asphalt, group 31 Mx Operator ibunker)I NolicWtet RAdimmn (Signalman)j' + Barber-OrwM and sisilic)# Nina or shalt ibUtt Mtaereabilst paw- r Locomotive (30 tons or underly tbtarmenf Mochas or Chaimkant went#rsatet with or witheat cagwtomr Ossbthatlonf Pavement eroaltett Rons Carrier (conntrnction jobsiteil Mtomiott scraedman (eaeept + trwek taxonted with 0aw10940411e9 0ssbinattesi Plps Bending Maehlns (pips. amphaltic concrete paving)i self-propelled, automatically applied ," 'dins@ onlyil pipe Claiming MroMM (treeter propelled end ewppetted)I t � i concrete curing machine Ion Streets,, highxsya, airports and eaMl!!1. � 1 Npe Wrapping Mechlge Itraetef scrolled and supportNlt meteigrstlem Trenching tiachinet a ft. dapthe Truck Cron Offer! Tepper Nbtst• ;; .t ,' Plant# Heller operator (timtah laph#it)t Nit-prepsiled boast type itttiop r' single drumt Milor Tander " r device ("Atte ommt)(lo tons of les!N.R.C.)i sell-propelled 111evating arcHr it naiinet .tack Tm Orate Planar slweMt Operstert mail Tweetee (with base)! sell Tester$ , p mpeft Hs11Aat Regulator! ilallAat TOP"f ' '"' ' Ruck type toadect Auger-type sallies #gwlposnt mer Io ft. depth • wr3t!-purposes 1fnrMn (asphalt plant)# elevator Operator (!s- � nide)) rork Lift or Lumber stacker fconatruccion job site)! (• Croup #I Amor-Cestet (or simile'CIO Aaphtlt Plant ttyginwrl 4st-in-Flare !.ins Mastery Material Rotac (i deu!!M #huttiyear# !ty dpacyry ,, Nps Hying /Yehlnat CoabinatiM MOW and ibter Operatert Coneretta ibtwranbill „r titch Plant foultipte Units)# Nosnr flooding sbbaid Operatert Neavy wty ' ' ,•' RpNrmn seder Mellott Grodegettyrt erode Messer fweehosical of other. ; Croup Ss Comprt oor Operator (over I)I Concrete Miners (over 1 ) (�.';. wlNlt ses"Ing sum Grinding Ngehlees thighwaye)I Ren Nal NMKhiM (or yard)I ttonciste Pumps or Pumpereta ounsl Genaratote# Grouting Nmilac)1 notes" Loader# teaMr,isP to d ystMil fetchsnigeR l yticA shield/ Mmehine# Press-veld (air-operated)t Pumps raver lli Welding portable Ce"himj !M "mesio* Mantel such Cato Rwbber TIrN Mrth Machines 1povered other then by oleettlelty) ,• 'Imist i!gsipsant lop to and including dT eve. pds. sstemake m.f.e.11 r.l'• sueliN, 2►Pu1ts, ON-!s, !et ll, aM #Jalisco Dsbbsf Tiros Desert solo. Group 61 HWI Lima Road Pactor or siUiiar# Baer Truck or Dual Propelled Compectat with Desert shs#plaOcf Tiabf !kidder Rubber titer •' Purpose A-rt aro Trtick I Concrete Batch Planta (wet or dry)I Cas- or ebiler "Vipment)f Treater draw"lasepetl Restate Tce"hing Naehtm' creta Saws (self-propellsd units on atfonter highways, airport$ + aver d Its depot Tri-batoh Favero gaol Mole Noting Madfimet "$Used ✓' and canals! Drilling and noting Machinery, vertical (not to apply.'' ` Name-miner,(ams other similar Pspsill7gwipwsmtii Tetem T•dN a Nsob t ' to vatrrlinerat wagon drills of jackhammerall Nighline Cableway atter slgnolment Loc motives (steams or over 30 ton)# Imbrication ane � service #engineer (mobile and grease reek)# Maginnim Internal poll , «oup of Mtogo some Cwhimatlam Nlget aM Completion (gwtito)l Blob vibrator ton airports, highways, sonata and wsrehouged)! t' flnblMt!!m sl ety Nkat set/oc Cleeostt Nighlins fSablewsy Is tut# 1 Mechanical rinlahrre tooncreto) !Clary, Johnson, Bidwell ltidp ti, !' t; !wed eftisf)I loll Bi-#dirt of simibi ills it. rat swstlI Retaking NMblM + • ' Dock or similar typaslt Mechanical Wtm Curb and/oc Curb and irsbbet tttsdt till me US*.4pe11 Tlsatat {oitb saeoll 4 et Jostlet Gutter Machine, concrete or asphalt# Portably CrwsMrst Past E , WA elNilesl , Df Ivor (M1S00 and adetter)I Power Jumbo operator (getting slip• I' ►-f ` ', r. • ;t '1 • farms, etc., in tunnels!! bidet troves C mopkeltfit sctyydrmte , (Harbor-areenr and almilet)feephattle concrete pavleg)1 sell- propel led Compactor !singly engine)# sol!-propellor Mpsllm i (' 1 + ' r: r (N. Wrapping K.chine (peroult"CRC or similar in*)I Nlt-ptopslled ;j , r 'i;; ► .t :� •,. t• , owe( sweeparl Mit-propellor Taps #%chin! 1011p Pats sop > L ¢' + '!• r . (• t't (lilting device for concrete form)! shit cwMsc-tiled treaters r !�, 'q# + • to e••.,++• surface Hesteret Auger-type itIUiog,q Ifoomt'sp to ens tnliMtRg " s t ,•' e; �' IT tt.•depth) r , +t .,'y ai t . ,rt t } e'' �•,! ri F�Ny fit, of At• t r .j,'r d +. I i.' �I.v♦ r.a •; ' `t ID ,+ems 1 1 'i•`• t ' i • •+ t1,t.�t 1 t', t 11 �' ! � �i , iamb .. .t'�t .� f . . .• � ) ' ,. Fiona*�ws"k,VOL. !!r N0.i ,.!+ ;. �• + ,ti a . .• iO�iiArr,MPTiUMM•ti, tiZ'I �• -' • bCC1610N 40. CA77-5039 (Cont'd) 11001FlLA114N5 F. 1 KSII1Ck 110 Gtt•5011 (Gaet'al 11001FiCATiORS P. 0. PMrA OQUIPP"r OPERATORS (Cont',d) ("room I and ill (Co"t'd) � r P'OMM I*UtPPMfT O MA"n leanttd) a r tNt>tAs I and il} .(it'd) ' Croup lot Room-type nacktiliing Maehinet stldge Cromer Cacy-lift (or olmllar)I Chemical Grouting ltschine, truck mountedt Combination Sack- hot and tns+frr tap to and including 11/4 cu. yd. m.t.c.)t Derrick (i oporetou required when owing engine remote tram hoist)I Derrick "argos �,S • + '' _ +� '. 1• +' )-='y� tercept tsenvation ,.ark)! no-Morn Loader and III ElagradetI Flavating Grader ueavy Duty rotary Drill Rig (including caisson foundation work #, and 1I loader and similst types Robbins type Drilte)! Roehring ' •ti\ c ` t(; Fkooper (or similar)! Lift Slab Maehinet (Vagtborg and similar type4)! stoup 11-At band Magons (in Co"Junctle"'with asset seeavotoci! Cranes t ►nadir (2 yards up to and including 1 yards)! tocasotive (over 100 tons) lover 115 tons)# Loader favor It cu .yds.! top to 44 lrtelodtttl Is as. (mingle or satltipie units)! Multiple "fee, Latthmmoving Machine fluctlids, yds.)1 Power shovels and Drglinos favor 7 Cts, yds. m.r,o.►1 hrlbboR Dozers, etc.) Ino tandem scraper)! Pte-otrooa Mire wrapping llaeh{nel 1. f'' III Mslti-pwlrpesl earth Movies "1"* 11 welts actor Is as. ydo• Renervnit-Dihtie Tug (self-propelled tloating)t Rubber-tired serspdtr 1 r '•otttaek• a.r.e.Ij MINI rsceastar fe9er)790 ccs. I".,per host) welt-loading (paddle wheel, otc=I!'shuttle Cat froolalm stationl l ) Single engine Scraper over 45 ysrda!'loll RtabiliseK it 1 R or lgMslTi 1•,'` �W 11.111 LMMr (oast is'eu.,yds{) Fub-grader (Curries or other automatic t"01 Tractor, Cewpfssaet brill ,+ Coe+binotiont Track Laying type earth moving machine {•1"119 angles with Group 11-Ct Operator of ielleoptet (wean good in,orsattan,wattl) + tandem sctnpers(t Train loading station! Trenching Machine. wilti-inlottt ine" : batMts Drollod eatthoovinf 0utpaMtt+ ' •,4+ with sloping attachment, Jefco or similar# Vacuum Cooling plant) MtifleT Crane lup to and including 25 tons) t _'.) r °•+., t 1 ' ' '� } •It ct It e S t Croup 10-At hsckhoe (hydraulic) (up to sad inolUdinl I CU.'Va. •.r.c,)t eackhrte (cable) (up to and Including 1 Cu. yd, w.r.o.►t ; t t Combination Backhoe and Loader over J!/ Cu, yd. w.r.o.)! Cotttlnu*uo •r, .,r .) _ 1' t'(ri •t 1 t� _. ,, t.• ,,•i' / + III fight Tie back Auger (up to and including 1 cu. yd.)(Croes attached)1 ,I, 4 ' Il1r, t ., ti,r q a• Cranes (not over 25 tons, moom.+rhead and Cantly)i Grad,#-4119 (uP to and Including 1 cls. yd.!t Mt+wer 6hovels, Cladsahello, tttaglines, (up to and ) / I+ \•' ( )',� Ktyt 1• t ( ,t t t f•'.t l f ' - +) Including Y cu. yd, w,r.e)r Powet blade (tingle engine)) seif•propeUN !: t,t 'r i •J I r lti „, r ', 1 t boons-type Luting Device (center mount) favor It tonal! Rubber-tired. "+ t !! j!;" ) s ( ►" t!1 +1 It• r rt. m ,rl: i t 1J t Scraper, Bel(-loadinq (pada{* wheel twin sngino)l CHI dust Lahr Auto• !tm ;',:r r+' r 5 �r , ,t ," J( I ( + `(Z. + Grader FP30 or similar t " t •`t ta• ,� 1n � )+. :i, �� +... ..1 rf a � ,p , `�, ; r Croup lir Autoeatic Cr,netet• slip Pore Favero Automatic Railroad Cat ri _t t.,} i) ,'� _ V• Dus.peri Canal Trimmart Canal Triswor wjditChing attaehMntat Cranes [,• ,d� + s _ + .' + ,f1^rt )') .� r- .r,i,.! I,....4r�.,t', lover 25 tnne up to and including 115 tons)# Cnetlnwous Flight Tie !+ :,rt y,It ,1',' ) 1 K r r 1 v') i - Rack Auger over 1 cu. yd, (Including crane)t Mott Trswelift sSO-A-1 � � , i I+'1•{ _+�•,'' .� +�' � is i t +' ••+',1 t' r ) "i' I. , at similar (45 tons or over)# ric11d Looser whom Centralist! from the t +,t - ' !,_v, / ,t.,, +�!•• r ,+ ii i •,� ,r ti•�,; *. ` ' " i , t r+' puticati it{ghlins Cablewoy (Over 5 tonal Ineder (over 4 yards, up to t ''tl and including t2 cu, yda.)l Millet rorwleas 1"50 Nape Pdvor er 910114111 1J gilt ,1. + _.� i.li, ,•t .+ ' t t {te '> i){., t a�>',r'r t 'o't + , Power sled* (multi-ernine)I Power shovels. Clamshells, Dcglines, sack' 11. , r+'m r r... , 1•.- t t t err +. t• t •'' #.� thoen, Grads Grade-ails (over 1 yd. and up to and Including 7 cu. y . m.r.C.)# 11! ` '+.. •r S '*t S ij� +':_ , ''# `t• ' ;..•-'.rt(«•,t•. - ' ` tubber-tiled rsrth saving machines (switlple propulsion "r'snits ase vl*. t r t r.•r' r tr, f two or mart, scrapers)IUP to and Including 75 cu. yds. •strodko m.r.C.)#, Felf-propelled compactor (with srultiple propulsion power units)1 lin/U• j tj u' + , r f ,j, • )r +'' `, 't * 1 r.+• of engine RUbner-tired Rarthnoving Machine* fwtth tend" seraptro)i slip 1 form Paver (concrete or asphalt)! Tandem Cater lower Cranes Mobile n•ttl++�`* ;.� +'+'�I �' -r'lt � „' Including toil srnuntodt Trencher (pulling attached shield)t Ativerail + „ ' thither and Tower Cranes•(and similar type$)1 Wool lscevotor (sea to ', .,f • -� •� ++ , •+. .•,+,: t•• ••, +! 't1 ./\tt,(.=ail' '+ t;,.♦ and Including iso cu. yd. per Ab1out)# Mtlrl9y Crane (over 15 tons)" ) ' / tr ;t +. ,. ) 1 - -A t,`r 'i".t'•+ ' t ) I ' 1 11 ,4• 6, !y ;r'. .t ,)1, 1 �''( t Cm, eta+ .f '- .. + (. , i .,+;+' ►. t� .. r ..Ilii)•• \ <' . ,'Y ' , m. � t {. � •a. :1' Y '-til) �!_ •. .t', 1 , FIDINAI. 1110111iR, Vol. 11, MO. i46--FlapAY.'UPTIMNII .. Sit: '4 1','w is �• 'i'. ...:(...... • . • r MOOIFICATIONS F. 10 • t f ! t IDIOM No. CA77-SO40 - Mod. f6 File"$v*$IIr Prymsmhl tsilPile"tMeMll/FapM1/ _ .(12 FR 21012 - April 22, 1977) r Sule "'�" Alameda, Alpine, Amador, M•rrl t4seaNss • 3 Mswly iArteNsa Colsverns, Contra Coate, 011 S•r•i N S.• PMrIMr YerHIM set/sr' i . taho N i1 G ►Mrieos we- !Ism M!/sr torte, St lbrado, Fresno, Apet.Tr. Aw.?r. t Ilumi,oldt, Marin, Marlposa, , Merced, Monterey, Nape, ilmvads, MonPterersr 39 41 :• Monterey oaunly /12.31 IC,N • t Placer, SAcramonta, Sanr tan Pranciaso WA tan Mateo Nenito, sen Francisco, San ,r r ` r 0ountles 12.33 1.04 .2.25 .t1 Joaquin, San Mateo, Santa "'r!"` ' ' llaatiriN' 1h118arst •:` Clara, Santa Cru$, Solent, ,•,rr)y• Mintsrsy eeir►ty 10410 l.tS 1.14 ) ' Sonoma, Sutter, Tehama, .. 'c!:'u.' _ , 'l Tuolumne, Y010 and Yuba • ! plowborot ftiatittitst : .r. r counties, California , Novi senito and Santa Clara i•' r 00"t Its 15.1!' 1.44 1.77 •i{,�• ' $an Matas Osinty 13.91 1.14 2.H y ,!!,' •1 t t Swoferso trlctlayecs! Stontwesonn :r Ob and Santo Rot Cao t Monterey and Santa Crus •' • ' , Reform 12.14 1.14 1.1! } Count les 111:60 11.22 91626 t • 9printlir ! , t Blectfict3not Pitteres . Frenn LmntyAlase{a, Contra ONtar arls, eloctrtcions{3.4 •teats} Maps, ton Ftaciae, San ( ,ir ' , Mates, Santa Clara, Salans Electricians 11.76 .00 301.05 .09 Ovid iononO vift"tiea 10.22 .#! 1.29'', •49 Cable Splicers 16.06 •96 + 3441.05 .49 pONr G1Y,Ipsaet 0"�Otet01 ' Nan Kite* County 10 , Gteuii It ; t ; electricians 13.64 1.25 3441.00 •i3 • Area 1 9.13 1.514 '72.25.` 694 •29 . Glarietst Ate& 3 14.60 1.H4. 2.2S 094 ' •29 Alameda. Contra Costo, Marin, " Grow tit �• ! :; t t Moviterey, maps, San Ssnita, , , . Ates 1 ,r 9.59' 1.5i4a' 2.22 .99 •ti. Nan Francisco, son Mateo, ) { ( ' A[H 1 Group 31 11.41 1.90 : 2.21, •N •29 '• 1 Santa Clogs, Santa Ctua,'`' 1 solano (.W from F, of Peritield), Sorwma Counties 11.79 2.00 1.21 .i2 Are& 1 .. ,, • !.?3' -1•S*'; 2.29• .94 + .39 1' » Areas 2 11.24• 1.50 6.25 .90 .39 'Alpine, Amador, Cmlaveras, Areas t` El tturadn, Maripoe&, Maread, Ata 1 10.32.. 1.9+0 2.22 .94 .29 1ta,rtn of city or °' Atss 2 22.23 i.N•t 2.21 ` .94 Livingston), trevads, Placat, Geeup 91 ,`i y • l•+ 1 ,; ",.', .t Sacramento, son Joaquin, + ' Acis 1 il.S9 1.1�s, t:2S , •i9 .29' Sutter. Ttroluavier role ar16 t It Am 2 , 22.0 t 1.20,. Lri .94 `.29 Yuba cbuncies 10.666 .56 t' 1.50 iconwcrksrat ' tt � � , ,' t t• :.• , Pence reactors 10.66 1124t 2.23 1.41 .41' 1• , ' ! 't .l h•. r Neinfoeeing 11.99 l.ii t"• 2.23 1.46 Otnaaent&it Structural 11.95 1134't 2.22 1.{6 ,9! c ` sr i• ` .t . , , •. •t• i ' cel d(1t r r ,�, ,,•t,. t ,;..•� --+rte , t• •' '1 t• • 1 C 1, ,t•. ( � '� ';' , • FINIAL 111011111, VOL. 42, NO. 110�.i210AY, N►T1MN1 lit 1qf 1 t • KCISIO11 NO:CA77.5040 (Cont'd) IQDIFICAT10115 Pf 11 )' +'' '.l'•' willO1 00. CA7).Snln fr_-.ra ' f + r 140DIFICATINS 1.•) ' POIf17t epOtPlMlTtl' OFERIITOIIS ''' t , t � ; ' (AREAS I and It) 'POM DDOIPMt•TIT OPERATOR! '(CbRttdl"'` Croup It Aialstante to F•ngloeets IDrakemnAt Firemant Heavy Duty 1r r' (ARCO I and III I(ont'd► 1 • ' Repairman Ilelpert Oiler► Dockhand; Olgnnlment 6wltchmant Tar Pot Fireman)# Partsnun (Heavy Duly Repair shop parts room) GROUP 71 Concrete Conveyer or Concrete pttmp, truck,ar is"Ipmen! Croup 2r Comprenror Operators Concrete Mixer (up to and Including ,', .,'1 mounted (boom length to apply)) Concrete eonveyorl building alter .. r 1 yacd)s Cnnveyor Dolt Operstar Itunnel)1 Fireman Trot Plant! Deck tnglnseres Drilling and Boring machinery, horlsontal (not to 1 ' nydraulles Monitory Mechanical Crsnveyar (handling building me apply to wateeliners, wagon drills or imithaaemerejI Dual Drum Midst.• ' ''��• 1 terialn)i Mixer Pox Operitor (concrete ;lent)I Pump Operator# 1 ' + Puller Kenyon Pump and similar typest Centel Rider lotsimilar Spreader Boxman (with seemed?#'Tar Pet Fireman 4pm6c gitsted) •" r ' egulpmentlI Hydro-Hammer or simllert Inelrom ent Hong Material Moist ' ' •,' 12 or more drums?# Mechanical Finishers at Spreader machin (asphalt. 1 Croup 11 Dox OPeratnr Ibunkerlt Helicopter Radioman (Signalman!! Barber-Creene and similar), Mine or Inset Molsti MIwalmobiley Pave- Locomotive Oo conn or underly Motermlan: Madman or Chainmanl y + mens Rceaker with of without'Campreaeor combination? pavement Breikbr, i Sena carrier Iconntruction jobsite)i Rotomistt Screedman (except 1 1 1 I" 1 truck mounted with Compressor Combination# Pipie Sending Machine ipipa- sephaltic cnncrete paving!► self-propelled, automatically applied t. 1 lines only)# pipe Cleaning Machine (tractor propelled and supported►s concrete curing machine (on streste• highway., airports and conalall'" "' Pipe Wrapping Machine (tractor propelled and supported), Refrigeration r Trenching Itnchine, a It. depths Truck Ctene 011erl Tugger 11oistrPlant, Roller,operater (finish asphsltl# elf-propelled boom mingle drums Roller Tender i device (center mount, 10 tone er lose N.R.C.11 fell-prtype !![ting opelled Elevating ' Grade Planes Blusher Operators Bull Tractor (with boersl l sell Testees 1 Cenup 41 nallnnc Jack Tampert Ballast Regulatort Mallast Tampat TtNek type leader# Auger-type drilling.egleipaunt over 10 ft. depth Multi-purparny hoxman (asphalt planus elevator Operator lin- side)y Fork Lift or Lumber Stacker (eenstruction job aito)l I Group S# Armor-Coater (or slmllaril Asphalt Plant Engineer, Cast-In-plaes Line MAntery Material Hoist 11 drum)/ Bhultleear# Tie Spacere 1 Pipe Laying Maehinet Combination •lumber and motor Cperater# Concrete t ' Tbwermobtle I Batch Plant (multiple unitell Dover# Reading Shield operatott Heavy Duty Repairman and/or Weldert Crademetter, Grade Checker IMchanleal or ether Croup 5t Cnmprnamor Opert+tor (over 2)# Concrete Mixere '(over 1 ' 'wieo)s Grooving and Grinding Machines (highwayell Ron les! Machine lot yard)I Concrete Pumps or Pumperete Guna# Generator 11 Grouting Simllacls Kelman 10110161`1 Leader (up to 2 yards►( Mechanical Trench Shleldl ►Uchinni Prein-weld lalr-operated)( Pumps lover 21, Welding ( ''.' portable Crushing and Scitaning Plante, Push Cats Rubber Tired Earth- Z machlnea (powerad other than by electricity) 11. 1 leaving Equlpment (up to and Including 43 eu. yds. *struck' m.f.e:11 O OUolids, T-Pulls"011-10, 10, 21r and similart Rubber Tired Devote self- Croup 61 mal Llan Road Factor or similar: Boom Truck or Dual 1`, .• '' propelled Compactor with Delete Sheepteelf ?labor Skidder Itubbot tired Purpose n-Frnme Trucks Concrete Batch Plants (wet or dtylI Con- :i ., 1' er similar equipment)# Tractor drawn Seespert Tractor) Ttenehlmg Hoehlne Crete Saw+ (self-propelled unit) on streets, highways, airports ever d It:depth# Tcl-bateh Pavers Tunnel mole Bating Machine# Welder) and cnnalr•1 Drilling and Boring Machinery, vertical snot to apply ., Moods-miler (ane ether Similar peplll sgulpmentl# Vermeer "" G Beek, to vaterllnern, wagon drills or iaekhammers)t Nighllna Cableway ( ,1� alttat Signalmani Inrmmntiveo (steam or ever 10 !only Lubrication and E;•'' • Service F.nglnel.f (mobile and grease raeklr Maginnis Internet Full • ' group to laleag0 Baow, Cbsblmstlen Mixer and.Compressor lgunitsll Slab VIhrator (on airports, highways, canals and wuehoumes)t ) Combination Slurry Minor and/or Cfeanert 111"line Cablaway IS team Mechanical rinlnhers (concretes (Clail. Johnson, Sidwell Bridge and anderl► Lull Ml-Lift at similar 120 ft.'or evit)l "Noting Machine Deck or nlmilor types)# Mechanical Sure Curb and/or Curb and 1 (Rubber tired• tall et tratit typelI Tractor (wlth,be")04 K target cutter Machlnn, concrete or aapheltr Portable Crushetel Feet '' 1 I'1 S#ed Slm11aR1 Driver 1111500 and similarly Power Jumbo operator footting slip- forma, etc. in tunnels)# Pallet (except asphalt): Screedman (Barber-crenne And almlldt)(asphaltic concrete paving)# felt- propelled compactor (single engine)# dell-propelled Pipeline " + • Wrapping Marh Ina (pecault CKC.et similar typelI Self-propilled � :'' "( �' 1 1• • Power Sweeper self-propelled Tape Machines slip /erS Pumps • { � :•r ;.x• % flitting device for concrete formsW ilmall rubber-tired traetorat ' Surface Ile,Atatst Auger-type drilling pltipsmnt up to and including lP it. depth) r' ' t•, 1 1 ns 1 �I ;. 'I F�,;. .'� y r'\ '. ` � r 1 ' t,� t •, 1 � .,.. ,±, 1. , • i 111011A1 AVOIST/A, Vol. 42, NO.' 180•:-MIDAY, sIpIHNGSA Id, 1977 DLCISTOw No. CA77-5040 (Con 14S P. 13 �ItCtttt>11 N0, CA77.5060 (Cont'd) POWER ICont'd) SOMOt EQVIMI[4tT O9tllA70R9 (t5enttdi at'd) (AR$AS I and III ttfoup 101 Mats-type haCkfilling Anel SCldge Crantt Cary-lift (of similar)l Chemical Cteutinq Machine, truck mounted! Combination seek- h" and Loader (up to and including 1/4 cu. yd. m.r.e.tl Derrick (2 Ar " opecatore requited whom swing engine remote fres heist)1 Derrink'1Urgt9 (except excavation work)l lb-tiore /nadet and Adam" risgcedecr tlav$tirl0it Grader draw Wt Rotas Drill Rig (Including Caisson Youndstion work Y Y Y 9 4 1.:, • , • and ruclid loader and similar types Robbins type Drills)I Ioehcinq' ;1' 0[eup 11-At $and Wagon$ lin Conjunction with wheat eseaystoill Cte1N9 Skooper (or similar)I Lift Sinb Machinet '(Vagtborg and similar types)! , - (over 12S kons)t Loader friar 12 cu -yds.# 110 to and lncludltq 1$ tw.i t Loader (2 yards up to and including i ysc6411 l&comotiv* {ever 100 tons) ydi.it �+'*r shoyala and Gravitate (ever T ewe. as. m,t.e.lt lrablt*t , (single.or multiple units)I Multiple rugine earth"Oving Machine, (tuelid0d Tired Muitl-putpoe* earth !loving Maehita* e,2 sI►itw Over 75 cur Do:era, etc.} !no tandem scraper)! pro-stress Mice wrapping Machin*1 •att*ek• m.e.a.)1 fated Skaavotot lose[ ISO,4M. TA9, p*t,howt!• - r ' •; t Reservoir Tug (self-propelled float"")t Rubber-tired Serapes. '''' self-loading (peddle wheels, etc.)1 Shuttle Car (reclaim station)t �, grew 11„$1 yooMt (ever i$ to. 16*4 single emgint Secapst over #S yardel Soil Stobilisor (f a M ar egwt)1 sub-grader (Gurri*e or other automatic ")I 'tractor, Cosptessot Oriu t d 'k 1141 trolled of ihtlaopt9r t+shen ttatd !m ae4utiM wtRi r . Combinstionr track Laying type earth slowing machine 191"10 angita will s 1, p trolled tlatthStoviM 2>IrriMM»t tandem rccapore)I Ttsin loading statiant Tt*nehing Maohln9, multi-*tying i t i ) ',t•, ' with sloping attachment, Jefco or a/milset Vacuum Doeling r14nt1 Whitley f +' % i tI,► )', Crane sup to and including 25 tons) ( ' i t:+, 'Group 10-As hockho* thydraulle) lup to and including 1 eu. yd- hackhorl !cable) lup to and including 1 cu, yd m.t.e.11 1` I Combination nackhoe and Loader over 3/4 cu. yd. 0.1-e-I1 Continuous flight Tie sack Auger sup to and including 1 cu, yds(Cc4n9 attached){ i•, Cranes (not over 2S tons, Riimmechead end Gantt )t Grsd9=4116 (up to and t �• i a including I cu. yd,)1 Power Shavels. Clsmeh*lls, Df4qlin4*, (up to and tt ,1 including 1 cu. yd. m.r.c)f Rower Sltd* (singl* *"!ne)f felt-Propelled t Smm-type Letting Devic* !center "sums) laver 10 tons!! SWbtt-tired( t.t . Y 'r ( r+i+tit, $reaper, Self-loading (paddle whe91'twit,sr.JL"i 1 Oil deal•IDM Abte s 1 ' ,t ) e.•, Grader SP)o or similar t1 { _ i \ ji, ,.t N �'r. J'r`' •� '' 1 '(. i �}11 1 1•� ' ( ,��-+,r`i1 i,I,��'�. , Get-up its Automatic Concrete slip form f $a 4V*rl Automatic itr"4 Car s ,s,ti i I i• `I, i y ! ' r t r r<smpers Canal Triavmect Canal Trimmer v/ditchlog att4enmentel Crania ` i } I {{ t t• (over 25 tons up to and Including IIS tons)I Continuous Plight Ti* ' 1, -', .I ,+`•:-Ar!•• (( ,•i • { ! v'-• f , ' n `• sack Auger over t era, yd. (Including crane)! Droitd Trevitt $SO-A-1i or similar (#S tont Of over)t Nclld Loser when controlled diem tA+l 1' r t rullcatl (iighiint C•ablivey lover S tags)t tatdet (over a yards,*UP to Vis, ' , . " t{ r r' ,. r• + . ' } , t and including 12 cu. yds,){ Miller hrc01*99 M900 Slop* fever of slmilail hwr*r blade (multi-engirt)} Power Shovels. Clowshell9, oc"Ithes, mask \ e. hoes, Crede-all" lover I yd. and op to and !!eluding 7 cu. ydr. m.t.e Il � { L+' ' i rubber-tired earth moving machiM9 (multi►li propulsion pawl units sold ;J 1 r , S.1 ;, ;",•, ;,,, !f.• >♦ two or pdre scrapers)(up to and 1ncleding 71{ era. Ida. *struck* a.t.e )1 rr�' )t ;' s .., r,�,\.rt:14C t.�' j;, , self-propelled Compscttac IvitR multiple /eopulsion power ttnite)1 $it+g16 ' :, ;1 :",I,t, t engine Rubbet-tired eeithmoving liachlAel9 (With tattdts► Ootap9fell Sil f, p t• t. ':•r t 't �� ri- +' .� iI•'t`i r' )ti r j.i�' r;t , t t rotor raver (concrete or'asphalt)1 TanCas dem al 'loot.Ctants ibbilt Including tail mountedt Tt*net 1pulA9 stt4CMd shield)1 ttniver"I it �' ! (!•' ' t . 'Lisbhar and Tower crane• land 9ImIw16ltowstows)f Mta*1 Itaeavataf (up t0 t',c t y + `' t. (',r :h ' `m.t" t WW inotuAing 758 cu. yd. per b"Clt lesicley CCWW (ever 2$ tons) i r ti t" • � + ., 1, ••.� t t - r \, 1 � i ';, +{ t t r i. s t , �' _'''_ i .'it'+ 1, t ,r. , 1 £ ttai� re.-►. + t. ., .t i ', ~ , .. ....e., + �, FICUA1 1110I1TAN, VOL 4!; No. iso!-HIDAY, wilm"It 16. IVY? ; i r. Cal I r i " t100irICAT1(N(S P. IS r <� , ' } ' WDIFfCATIONS P. 16 r 12I0N No. CA71-SO41 jqontldl s OWEIOtt 110. CA77-5041 - od. I3Osd. S F.lasO lM 0asllts roymos tef sfs oemobts Payments {42 FR 23245 - Kiy 6, 19711 loots it edy Claatb0 Mw,lt (</090gsa Imperial, Inyo, Vern, Loa Uses 1(&W ►464#009 Yasatha 0ait0 � Angeles, Mono, Orange, Kates Ml* Ftasbns YasNtaa Aapo,aTt/ , $rush swing stage'(13 Alive.To. Riverolde, San nernardino, stotita at less)? paper- Son Luis Obiapn, Santo Where, hangers$ landblasters, , and Venture Counties, I' spray 111.51 .64 .13 .40 .02 California f'' . !rush swing stags (ever 1) stories) 11.41 .46 .75 .60 .13 , charige11, • structural stool brA ' Asbeeton wnrkere 111.10 .00 41.17 .06. ', bridge. swim 11.41 .44 .1S 1.40 .02 Bricklayers) Otoneamenne! Bpcoy sandblaster swing , s Imperial County 11.22 1.03 1.04 .22 ! ` stye 113 stories or Inyn, Vern and Monre Countlen 12,65 1.00 1.4S .07 ",, less)# resle Nschlnel Riv.rmi<la find flan nsrasrdlno t ' • special eostingf spray 11.77 .44 .7S All .02 Counties 11.20 1.20 1.55 -.11 stoopielaft. l2.St .66 .7s .60 .02 Ventura County 11.71 1.00 1620 y', ;•.011 ti• Kooferal slectilelonn! Ktvsrsldo and Van Arnatdlno ' -fnm Angeies county Countlso 10.15. .40' .711 1.10 Electricians 12.65 1.05 2941.05 ''t .07 lnyo, setn-and Mm"Cos. 10.20 .4o ,40 Cable Splicers 12.95 1.05 31#1.93 .r: ,• 607 i Ventura County 11.91 1.05 1.13 t.90, set Marble R*ttarot Terr4sro lsION IfO 77 Morkersl Tile Rettoral' •,�. I42 FK illOa _ May 4, II??) Imperlal County 11.49 .11 1.17 ! ,!l Imperial, Korn, too Angeles, ►slntern , v Orange, Kivetstde, Bah r Inyo, Vern ibaneastar, Nernordino, Bon Luis Obispo, ?' 1 hnyove, Palmdale, Chine fonts Where and Venturo lase Havel Ordnance Test Countios. California Stst inn and Edwards Wilet.,,• 1'` + LOS Ah9file0 {except Tomah ,4 , Areal. Mono, San Rernardin0 Asbestos Morkaro 13.40 ' .61 1.11 #` twost of a Lina north of r /ticklayers? steneYemet 1 Tronn including China lak0tmpetiat county 44.42 !.!I 1,04' ` .l2 Ares, Johennemburg, Boron, } ! Kern County 12.611 1.00 1.41 .91 Routh including the ' Alworelde end $art 4 tfrlghtwons Area) , letnardine Osrntles 11.10 1.39 loss 614 !rush 11.27, :46 .73 :#!I, All` Venture County 11.71 11.111411 isle structural stool and r ) �, lleeltlelaMr y t bridge# I'aidt'burnet } 11.3! .44 .111 .66`•' `::!t tea Aageloo cwBty' Tapers } 11.11. ; .4f .111 .60 .!! $1eetNateMa 12.45 1.03 3941.4! .11 .F t,st'Cable etOptions A. r 12.03" less 314-loss .01 rreetut!Oa{Ntiy 11.49 loss'. 1.13 1.91, .03 r i , `• l •l�. ..t, A, t• • S,t 1 '. � .l{, * `t .5 •t {,. j' ;a'y .r` •. .., I' .f•�' l i ` .�,� � ', ,tj', s ,' r •oil '++ �•• I ,• t (,.. .. .� •t 1 + + . ,, ' '.a.. at i 1 Y .." ,. a t. , '•t. 1 ( , ' r lose „fir ,'` .'` :1,.�,�4 ail. t•"+ •, NORRAI, 001611114 VOL 411, NO. %60i•-RIDAY. UFTW II 11, 1977 y ` f' IWIfiCATI NS F. 1e " 1 MIX11910111 No. CA?? 9042 ICoet-dl ' d6lcuta 110. d7t-f[i7 10{Rk�L � 1 ' Rale prtye OeseNle/araresb , j Nerrlr [/seeNw ,r! bde ' pigs Oenellre par�a+rto N ti Rna a[ peal... VaeeNes sn1/a r•••r; [6eeeNes t /alntefgr •Tr' [aM M a A peslasr T"w"an as1/ar •,'• ' Kern (1•ancanter, Mrinve, , 116rble Setters) %rtita0 Pnledale, Chine IAke ' Nbrkeral Tile matters 1 Marble, >•arrssae and file Naval ordnnce Tent Station � ,�, ,� , •.r.. end Filvardn AFnII Ina Nelpers '9.71 .41 1.00 .N Ange.too (encept Po+enna Areal, San Bernardino (went of a line Irorth of Tr-no Including Chinn We ? ,, f 7 -7 ' ' j Area, Johnnneaburg, Koren, Nl pll 7{l 9 - May 9, 197 1 r•, Routh Including the Nn 01e" Cranky, California Mrlght.rood Aron) i i r Rruah 111.77 .{{ i7S .99 .07 Structural Steel and ( , artekleyeral atelNMeme brtdgn, Paint burner 11.19 .{{ .79 .60 .91 Stick, Olgek and Otenaasens' �'1! Takers 11.79 .66 ,75 .f0 .O7 ' Tender• 9.61 .77 1.1.95 Orunh nving ntngo 113 r IYrble Oitteral Torreaso• j stories or long), Paper- Norkeral Tien setters -11.69 .81 • 1.17 ,q hnnlera, Aandblaoterar Marble, Toreasse and Tile Apr ay 11.51 .66 .75 .6e .92 Helpers 0.71 1.00 �. •. . t Rrugh nving stage (over 11 1 .09 otorlen) 11.61 .66 .75 .40 .02 Structural Steel and 1 bridge, ruing 11.61 .66 '.75 .60 .07Cee( aQ /R MiliA •12 1-Nod. /1 ( Op,ay Randblanter Swing _ Allaanakae �ptember , r. i tage (1J •torten or r AppaeOosa breve, lenalt Paste Ma hi ? Butler, Cerro Gordo, Chickasaw, "special Coating, Spray 11.77 .66 .7S .{0 .q Clajton'barle, ►ayette, Floyd, .i ,. . , St,.epleinek 11.51 .f{ .75 ,{0 .07 hsnklin, OrvMy, Ne6t11kor1, mon* Rao[ernr + 1 reek, Ilardin. Remi,, Notard, Iava;Jefferson, [ookuk, 1". klveralde and fns Bernardino Count les 10.15 JO .75 1.10 r Mitchell. Monres, %weabiek, ): +I • , ��'.• },, tern county 10.20 .60 .60 Thr Tan Ouren,.Yaplle, Nash- ' Ireton, Vimwbe0o, Vlrnneeblek,. Vortb and Vrlebt Co ues ( ta• eludes Mason City OVA Abating . IA�urr Mao. cA77-so�� f_-A4 11so1elpalluea (u 1'N 76122 - May 20, 1977) 1 San Diego County, California CTarge i M''IQasks Glassy ts Ma acv - arlcklayeral Stonewasoon 11.17 1.07 1.09 .17 K eM~~' Brick. Block and OtoMnasona' Tenders f.0� .77 1.95 ., ',i .. � 1, 1 + ,1 1 ,r i"(, '',i''i t•r `• r ' - FINIAL INi0151M, VOL. d!, NO. leg•-IeIOAV, NpTIUMN IA,.1979 1� i6DIFiMIO}t5 t. 19 �. 4•. i; , •':.' NWIFICATIONS t. 20 + � . ., 'r r;- Z •,+ /dspbs11e6hfeywsrts .. • fdgs bsseNU fpwasb +, bests r..-r � M.it DbG1bICM IlI1TJ-416!'(LDM!'C? kerrly • fdeatta• ' . Itrrrty ldstetlse r Rstt• M6>!, Mssid•et Ystsiiss erdla t , R•irs M 6 M fssttset V•tNUs •n�/n , t Apr,1n , ` 9over F.qutpwrt 0peroteri I(ttibht h' Const, s t . OLCt1101 It1177-4169 - Ibd. /3 Croup I - Zona I r .. 9 9.31 045 ' .;,49 (42 yR 30850 - Juiy 19, t9T7) croup 2 - Zens t 9.56 5.49 �. .4b .05 btetevtds routstene Croup 3 - Zane I 9.i6 '. •45 • `..46 .OS t group b . Lone I 7.93 .45 t .411 •0S. theme } Croup S - Zone I 7.Sb •45 , ,•411 .OS ''+ A41tosteo riorksro - zone b ! 9.63 .4S .50 Croup 6 - Zane 1 6,66. .4S it brist:t•yare S Konerwones .Group 7 - Zane 1 6.57 .4S r t.4b '' k .OS tons 9 9.50 •2S 1 t croup b - Zona 1 ••, 7.95 r4S » t.+�4t tom' •OS Csrpentars - to"* 1 6»74 .Ari Group 9 - Zono I CIA .4S x,45 1 .03. ' t t i` ' Comont wesons (ibttding Const.) '+•, 2S Croup tO • Lona t b.6i 04S '"As' .OS tons ! 6.22 t..-e iTsrretto wr%era - tens 4. : 8.47 r •,..25:•, Coo mt %•gone (fitghvey Const.)I t u ills amore - Zone 4 6.47 tS;; Zone 1 9.1S i +;/ :+ Truck Ottvnra t[ontatkers (htt{Iwey Cmgt.)t el..i.'i Croup t Zone t �: 6.33 Zone t 10.72 i Group t tons t t ' 6.46 latronre (!ktlldtng Caner.)t 1 Group Zone i +,r s P i, 6.52! Zana !s ' S.ds •1S Group 4 ^Lasts 1, , + 6.60 t flJt�i }•! f t :t '�.i^ ! t t 1 i 1 1•ti Group l , W •1S ! croup S Zone't " 1 6.7! ,tt'i I•i ,i:t • Group ! 6. rh+ ' 1 Group 3 6.10 •13 Laos bs i COMA" .setts (M16hwp Oa111101 7.25 .tS .t7 •Os d tons 1 - tkt aanerete ltnsd j in ' t' t• ;s! CTnup t O5 Group 2 7.35 JS .27 • 1ltehas• !•1!S i . i' i t Croup 3 7.50 toaorcre (ut6Avq Conet.)t !0' ''' t..OS t+ t f •;1' yi j ( tj Croup I - 7.ons 1 • 5.15 •is •� .OS•� .. r,.•i, w,.. . . t... ....... Crrwp ! Zone 1 3.65 {.,15 .p OSr• f'. I • t I : i t 1. } Croup 3 - Zon• !' 6 SS •1S 6.30 •20 is :tO! tti i.. i rr•i M rr+i ►.. i S' t'L '` �` f I i i' !' [� Croup 4 - Zone 1 b.bl •2S lta a getters - Lan•4 +.t . 11tl it fire Lone 9.46 .40 } t sti• ' ! i a ' `. = 4 fatnterli t j i• � tti r+ ; ' ; i t .•. i i ,(. 1 � � •4 tone It .ts r; •45 i t ti� t ', i� t i4,•it:. i •s i+. ^•t t}'1 i i •iy j• Croup 1 9 72 .tS .Ire Group 1 r •L i , litadrtwctsgr+ tone 9 .9.64 .40 '� t .lr ri j t �T I �!! • I +`� ,+ j• • „ .r.l 1.t i • • Lai , . . • r !' i ,{ 4 ii it '• � ; .� ', ,. , ,• r 'i,' i 1. r ..4.i.,. 1 �• ;, i, },.•"`II`.. '+;' {} }i ii 1 ... t, ••� :� I rli. .i 7-. 4 !. r .. r }.s i i ",�•,:.y t 11.. 1, i' t ' ,� .. ,. * 1--} ;� }�`• i ' , i , t. t , ,. .' � ti .'t• » 3i,.ti tr '{{ � _ ' t,� � ,.lr, I� .1. i i •• •�I r MUM 418151[11, VOLAS, MO. 160--MAY, 14l't1N1414 16, IN'i' ! ' IL1DtittAtlOn!t. i � iQSiftt�7tilR1 t. t • Almole, &!plat. wee[. suds wdlaM 1pdwtParties" • EegfSOMAtoofo � Calarer". toluse, centra O"td Mo.N a �, Oat Mar . ti 1100,41861h 4e, i["ane, eirlf �dirwnfe Notes M&w PsaR shot vete"" east" yowl t Rd0st, Mon. a,rbe!ft, Moos. Lake, east.1r. oNs if l R Paeei"s v;efNei Nd/N Arai.1t. Learnt. MNIO a, na[Ln, naripsa, !ar.Eoelne, "[rad. gfeee. phnteeey. Nays. Kered16 a, 00ablM, 4Mta Clare pleas, Phinas. fectownte, dad Rim ane Gamuts p sen Nae. sm i[aneisas, s 0leet:tdese 11.00 .11 loot." .0S fan •leaIIWn' San :use, fame CMU spinae ISM .71 1001.90 .06 ar Cte, lents cm. sasses, so►rMelew aswnay an flares, slfssyou, selo, alsatatisims 91.105 1.04 144." .06 ' 4artse, SUALSlaot. fetter, Cole 1plivers 11.51 1.04 Wm .09 xesarai. !riwltr, tylaM. alas Masse aewty ImILA e. Tete and twee 0isetrielMs 11.11 1.16 1sa1.00 .01 aswitlea. Cal:lernla tons bond e"WO Copts•bits amu v l ldfws. *sow a" 11.40 .10 1Nt.l8 Wee ""yarn!aposaMn 11.60 .10 001.00 Alae"6s County - is"$" IS.10 .10 1s•1.4c lle,tslclaas 012.01 11.90 901.t3 .05 cable Option 16.10 .le IS-1.00 C4e10 spitars 1432 1.03 1001.1s .0! shntarey county seeder. Colasa, asers a te, pro waren 0.41 9.10 ttO.l0 .K Setat. tete, cobs fel LWeenr Tedwielaas 91.Se 1.10 ttel.10 .M these "erne"•of A11ins. • Coble 0p!leasa 11.01 1.10 1001.10 .06 0i sissies, Nevada, Places tape sad Mtn"daunt" Md slows Cnwtles Mat &,locos*• 11.07 .16 1001.10 .04 of the sierra ne,wt•te able Rpitwn 11.60 .90 t6al.10 .04 "resited 01Me"am"810sulslwa 14.10 .05 1!0,00 .000 nwdada 0.66 LOS 1441.10 .4f 0ao Cobic fpliwrc 15.41 .05 10.05 .045 Yeawsa 12.11 1.01 9441.11 • .01 j � svie/see 14.52 .K 10.01 .0K0 Hec 00eU>wa opera"" 11.42 1.05 lsN.1S .01 MA rrMsleM.0000H Coble truescd 11.01 .i1 li0.01 •160 gowAto os 11." 1.04 160.90 •. .16 artee C"ta anwtr Hassan/ OedMlote w 15.!05 1.04 10.90 A$ •01eetrtelae iS.ti .10 101.16 able Rllieor0 17.51 1.04 10.90 .16 table yll.n 16.70 .10 101.16 f boa llaisbo* RMia CLte. Mlwlirey Cesat* 416 RMM Ons 4►�welee •OlecuteLms 11.5! 1.10 101.10 •16 111ei-ndasa 11.00 .0 101.0 .16 Coble 0µlon 11.41 1.10 101.0 •M Wow! Wine Sedg at Rfefewr4 W" .09 148.0 .00 &AM$Due 4 10.41 .h 101.0 .16 96660"s R4sefR14Mn1 lei to lde Old. 19.05 .ft 1:1! • nisi 0 Onaitleu li.fi'l .M . .16 .M . er "soft V" 41, INR 11seemm Ar, sm it. /M 1 • . •.►torr• w.. !r!tlGTl6lii�. ! MITICRIM!, 4 Mon"_ IMMAL ..........r.....� look s+Mp lrrri+r irrN 7MM!I•rirr t'Ileurlr + aMrr r ata !"�rir•r ♦oaMrs i flag ft+*" •$"Ot Is 0M 0brtu. OMte!i•ee �Ya•r•r• eve m . N Sento Orm emu" 0M horde/rs Mi b/M araM ' {le•trietwe t .00 ..l7 INi.M .00 l4sd�tt•r .• •M 11.10 si.M aHl$ gltson 1 ! .!! WI M .K , �M►rrMr•tsMr arrwA .t/eearislor• t6.s 1.04 iN:MU91 .M !��� ' wlir 0Olisere 17.10 i.M ia•.00 ,,r-- r iti- s Sas ftwo awwtl iheoutdws 10.11 i. 1Ni.M ,00 Mose aylwo. RA'so O&awls# 0lowitacsP Col•an••, arwveu. Ori Sol 0lrto as Oabl0t art• 11.00 .71 wrto, sl Orra#e, ros. 06sieii•r►ittore+ irAeUt. Mier►, llrnlwiy amuse V•O! .00 .M .N MAIMS. Fate++r, UP MINI, Moor, locr soo bootee. 5Mlt rrooete • 0m . err► waw, sMswb terrace•+ Seat• . iM+to ar•e, M •arrt Mlc Mrtsr 6.N .ii` • .N i.1r , hldrwr. leu urs Idle • ardwti••. ruaw►u . �1 • sissertetser+ � ' iM$irisi+weA .11 6t.M 1.10 ON r wii• y/tern N.6i .M N1.Lt .N • i meow, 0eororn+ab, iMber, Orae, 1ML eN on" • prow$of moue, .• ' N Nsd•, iere/e ad ple"I wro►4•o am s0 tice • M•fe stoic$#10MMItM aeecssb•s iiesarttews N.M •K N _ .N Mle 0s2iatp U. .M ar. .101 weals,onto amw itNtelst•$• i6.N .% Ni.t6 r aiie s►tt•eIe 16.10 ON a•1.M Metorr wrssa, iusartstsw WON ' 6.N wife option 11.61 i.N ON .N $9f6Asfldl/ NCis10N s6tls/sM Iq. C0v11-6o/t fags t' • t gnus cal/serel4 t'OL!Riesv A149.e1a• dAN+ts• 11�sMs# #tis"seat 1st+•*+• Butte, Cala96ese, Meows, Coto* Ms10 Costs. eel sort!, 21 Oseade. #Bongos "itoff ods+»• Cl!nn, swr rtldt. Bingo. Lake. 149064# Ssas N s M footless Tout•# s•Uor Na•_ses, tali", itattops6o, W. I Fine, east.Tt. Nete6d• t-Up. t1attfof, Napa. 16090440 eRltr 1Ot7t1tst fiscal. flueas. socsasn"te, son halte. hiplow. T6udst. $l 60#046• Baa rieneloco. son .eeagw.n, son rates# f sante Cisee, Santa Cie*. ghetto. states Nt9s4a# 0lactr. sser4r4nto# #Body". sitar+!.'sonoos. ata"/atw9. Mm and The Ceuatles ! 0.14 ! 1.40 1 1.10 Wtior. ttha4a. Triaitf. Touts. $110% iroratele atws son Nates Tuetu9na. sots sad Tubs Cowntlea sNlo1s11 iRe*et G►11-sol" Mtts Mit of ►wblieatien ftesno. Stage. radet4 a" srfetlett4 6estetew toe. CAt4-Slot eased iweeltr It. tt14. is at to Silts !Wove Counties t.N .N 1.�! • OUCA1R:61 elf WWI 6611411" e#nstfoctlem NBo ets s 1"close •Ingle easily CA19►L1Kfsist sw6 Sell gotten typ aMttaaate too to Sad including 4 sloetwol. Move slid coriscatets •t! .N big-war sw►sltectien and dvtd"1a6. sart•.tpemod Stolt Bsowfi ettret saw cpetatlrsf saw ffitta! FASO#sooslito rovessts sAl"gltrtt feel sealfold 4444 _ ---- Lfootors 4"4/66 steel 001101 • Nss.It !�! rrtetors 11.60 1.61 1.11 .1s .14 Rsas N s s !.sots•# Tssst►se esbar Aw.To. Niitwrighes 11.16 1.12 1.71 .1s .06 t116dti9erles. Ytidse# wAstt sod deet ballasts lista .•!{ 1.l{ .111 s/ dd1lUM VJf20t1 s 111.41 .16 1.11 4t.Ss .06 Ccate"ttA90Nst 1t:Lt?.-.l•vs l.l.tts 116 LOS do •.!S Nestle tusoas to.N 1.60 1.41 Ido 116 • Nt6ttef Y«igatiitit �Rtl 99:Cr.:Arty► rten6YM/14# Owposltlen foam" 10.66 1.14 1.41 1.60 ► .46 tat f+ntt#. livetdt. taae, iLr" wetting ttoo awlf►"ta" Be rttl%. renlectae. 09604. son a11p furs+Betelode 16.16 11.10 1.41 Me .N , fe6+eiste. Book totes. sisligu►. MTWALL INSTALUMS 11.61 Lot 1.71 ,016 .4i 61164e, last@" and 'units rL DMICIANSt Cc.lttee tis! 1.40 .01 toe .#s Alaeede County 4,18.440 4+4 Ont#a costs tltstttelans 11.41 At lssdt •01 Q Ct+tatl06 li.t6 Ise 1.60 •N Cable stiletto 16.04 s$s lsa.s$ .01 R f0atns. [tags. model*. Avadets teiwes. $aeMiNls9lo . itarient! Sas Mrell Cowt►tles 16.06 .es tool settee• sale• T4s and 6witt. Cllwat. tt 90#!60. litsN «ltalMe nit d�/Ms • , ilon't. auto. Rhee. wed.. at S9eode. ge44a• Paget HsteO. tic`s+, jaetsstals. Md stere a""&M vast o • sNaaat sits#•. iota#. N as $Setts mmtain S#!esa. sets ad lives lies. N.N aN 1s" .Ss • 060gsst+ed 11440/41 a1d Mata Clue tt seumSeas Dow all sash .600 ceastits UM l.0 teas "big %oleate 11.1$ .'os 00.06 4606 sae Motte e4M Santa iters 911NNelst Casettes Ilse$ Lis is" !lt *&sow IOU" 1!060 all trill 006 , Aske# 1wslc• t'siaoeleas !Mie ylisefi 1401 ace t0.i6 aN6 ser J641040. Stseletsso Ott Ti►sicsre sweeties 15.40 1*00 t.N So" httee Clewty 11.60 les lsSs ' a0e 1 • s 1RCt4i0M M0. CATT•$4)! t i Ot.'tt'st ra. �{ �#S � fags 1 � fo4e ! t• , • * bel* pAe.4*ls *�e ew*te pet "e letb pelage$014114 ppisieee Neale Ilaeab ; • ileRlt N L 1«dei, t/*aAei *Woe, Rete t N t 9 p•rslret meed" R uo Are'.T. Aly..It. RUC "A#C1AfiSe (COM4,41 t . t:Z St^.«A!clt I:s+et'A# Noottref Covetty .+! t4.•'ensu Ates Rlectrietans ! )$.>fi .N 16•.7$ t:c a ss ! 1).33 .St 14.t! .M Coble Splicers 13. 1 .90 too.T1 •+! ; 1.•e::0 Sp'leer$ 14.34 .!! 116.13 .40 Nope tnA hese C*ontles i•ttr. 6:o•a, "ss*n. 6eee Riettrlclrns 1l. .N It+.i!' M440# •♦4 9:4:40. Chests. !#sa:ys"t. cost* Splicers 11. •rM ti*.!$ 4 . i :e-•-e ors :clotty C dolls Ssis Reisit*, !onto Clots sisa ti*ctrlotans 11.19 .ST 110.111 .14 t Santo Ccwt Ceonttes Cast• tpltc*ts 13.10 .1T to••t!6 r .Mt Rloctrieiono 11.44 .fi tlot.li .11 T's"tII Crb" !tutees 14.44 .Tt 140L.$4 .N U..cuicisnal Calls Sptieeto, Son ►rrnelsce ammty ' 11:;tr0 13.1! .!t 119.14! .Ii Rleetrietans 11.116 1.04 too." •M teas Spa�rts 31.44 AT t4.T!) .44 Coble Spitle t$.$61.04 tN.li .06 Co:e•ttse •r.4 ten isapeta ' Soo ratto eurnty Cs.at:*s Rtsctriotons 11. t .131 tih$i .II $!t.t.::ta'eir seek.+#clans 11.19 .02 toot.$$ .Il uxva34111 CO'tftStlt' " 1).�t •1ii .)i 4190 Ceti* s,itests Met .9$ 1101.3!4 .1t 914"Al" COMSTRUCMS• man" Mis ,143 .3$ )Ns .11 Ct•*tea Cotta Mw+ty ILCVA"m C1301tTRUCT01t$• Mitt t tle:t:iclrns t11.1$ .t1 }101.40 in".# $99� Cattle 3;llcoto 11.!$ .T0 41.00 SLAWASI 0.1 t:rzt* rr: w4s"149 COMING Atosyso. Cantos !268100 "Mee ' ilt:tticlorb 1!046 .S$ toot is .Ii rAttn, I ottoolni. (isstketn t Cc:«t spl!cyte 11.01 .$$ 14.1.14 Rate it Csvftty etN IfteO s$ Rrtr-s. fir-Is. t•adsis sea $t. 04019le ftmttttsyt !lose p '►:etc Cc.r.tlo• 048 0t81tet. Ron yio"As". t:•etticlons 11.14 .p$ 1110.41 e1$ SM Mmes, Santo C16160 !ants Cr:ts Splicers 13.16 .t$ WAS e!$ Close Mlois*e 11.11. Isom goat �» Looe. >arlh. tee"autos rod s$ fatret41#1 God Swe"S eons-o, Ce;aty Qaslttiga Jtt•11 •!t lel!' .H Vag seleto,%i t$.!! .Si 10.10 •tit Cec:* $pilots* 13.91 •.t$ 140.10 4lrt4634. Neresf. Stoolsisos • 484 )`•OWL-A Canettsa. : 1«esttisian* !.0 tot t0 to Cable tptta*ea N.11 reii 1! to s e i i • . 1 •!+ �,� f t�t' :� •0000?.•• ItMW gWillt, v4L qt.NB. 14E 0111fAYe Apii/ It. 1011 . ` • .'. •• .• .. ,........ �.-..�.«....�.�... �n�.r«..�.rrrr.r ,r...�.....�.�...,�.w. rr.r.�w w...+r0*w.�w-...+L....- � rr.• r • Fr .rte /+ a S t tu;r#tow so. ur•snf tat. ! 11e2lsitt w. a7t.{41» fth: i f dsp•41.••0»,flrnt•t• ' • felt Oast&q foywsea ', ' slue {lot s!:•• b:!* ? RNtai N�r fasstsu Mses+;os s•t".• Ma.,et itegotiss t air*,!•• t...• logo restless volatile a•1la Alit.Y+. UIlIV.P.Ar ttiamt"Ai i10Si00e tOeat'dl tlptte/e/ail ante Came Alfsro. rwltr. Mae. Covottto$ ! 1{.10 .00 AS, .01 cala+eter, ii ieral't. ims t/aseteew s" M at raal•,ts, -tr:el, i►:,titA • tow lutes tlsrmtif 32.01 .416 2.N , .02 SO C:t1 at trvi.istcat. "Al teatts 6" tants Ciat41 0►ri:4. 06,0611, i.ac•r, tsswtiee 10.21 .1I .!{ tsc•s:cmtc. son :aartute. ►rotes. ilmta, tulesy ail 1•.Otte. .Sort•. 1444110*. {tAsre c"Stiee 12A2 all .19 satesr. isnot&. ltuip S. lagged, 0tentdlgsdg tots s,1 vkdes ail %ell we Coweties fi,i{ .ti• Cc.-.ole• 1 10.191, .I2 { 1.10 Aaedot. it Mgode, Oma swas41 fret.{. tins. ♦asete es0 t'tA !'tis oftaltlte 0,10 .1# 1.40 11r.41• evaatiee one the �. $Wt%Ofo watt of 41as Ibtea scrate.t.1 toruses at Aftfill ii.N .12 1.ii • lure-N C tasty 41.0# oil 1.01 •!N .0{ 161010 CO3tOW110 0 it.^•.sacs. tD"Us Costs, ametl Ietee Cteetars 10.11 1.11 1.41{ 1.10 .01 itovslets 1i,N7{ .t0 Iwm M;-t:eelrs 11.141 1.14 1.01 1.10 .0t time Civipont 00ygetmas 12.141{0 .70 halo" Ct�.••ns•:1 dtesetsesl {t,l! 1.10 1.01 1.N .01 Liseaew 12.1: •741 11e1.M :A:•:,3, salole 0flidele 11.41! .70 1W.M 41e•+.ss alt WMA' Casa set Meett. tlgdt! WA 0tskips CI►x-tete 11.10 1.41# Ls# .02{ Cometee 41.ttt, Ai..ge. Corti.. !Ree ttbmrt those i.'{vitt. tan, tt+•N t:tarsd*ta 0.0 .1{ 041 .19 &A% pmw% at G:aty toss Mad 4100%btast iapewsi+ •ten••F,'tt it is Coast! Lienal sag (Cd'.;Wll vou"Isem I;e.sta. 0:*:tt. MISS. iaeat,t�arga+at �.{! .1{ li .10 t�11 st&tts. s:tto•. 't•.a e. 1611 trHtssat Mew t •0410 sill •te :r/arty Ctcat:*s 1f.N .ii •!! Al iitaeta 41d4dlrersrert lesvy i 1140sst6s oral tan ,Netiis Lift iteip of Mat Ce►amsea 1!.!{ .N •!1 .ii t:etaitlN 1."aside *shot U.N •t{ i .19 u2# 1Ato tuft city of Lasetsrt last!dower 10.49 1 .N 141 .10 $I„ 00" at csnety Llool. Meets. 66141 l►/1411 # #itOMMi ftno"ias GFA Iwo" 4wttet !!sora .10 un r t • Now. �.rt► • , 16•Xtfioe �• it.filr i60s 1 4lCIH4t1/i. tJi1f-1112 M!s ! t • s • r11,t•it•1a11/.#8641, " -•.��,r�.�.�..���-�, � iu4 ......... 4arit' M•,��,l�llr l.r�NN 4sb0 N t N INr1Mr voloo a Maty �,.Is. EW 9a#~ 000100, Lt►t CV(f r:ct:a:• Ica4'%t'40 l,2Mt C91f9lOL�l920M/ (tsetse rift-o. Rt-1r, reerra and flo►3etdt Came r *::r:. ;amt.et ereono4a 1 A. d li•1.7� t G:a:r:-t• ! tl.ii .79 ls+.f3 AS Ltacren i • !S .it lt•1.7i L@-r-cr/ Mn* fi6otpernl CN1e splicors. 31.0 01, ts•1.9i i ;tit::ri 11.16 .79 W.0 •#! Man vioneleee Cmtr ` R::e fp::csrr 11.26 .19 16+.95 .!! 4ts"o tsa 1@.70 1.01 waw .44 1p " i1a1or•, retest. 6teniets"s . • Liaeatn# tscM19090ne 11.!86 1.11 116.94 �, .t4 i Cable /insets 15o86 1.86 ti+.90 off :t•.-:+ 1.03 .41 Is 1{ to% feasts. seats Chia, Coil s tpitea,. 116.61 ..68 is g! oM Unto Cees emettoo R-:eery sai:y QtscnMra N.N .07 9401.14 .!! e:c:••••n 6:43 At toot,41 ,161 Linsseat Line 4lltftw611! St-e-ry C.etaietans 92,@6 .16 1141.41 It aerators lost! .41 9401.86 ,!! Ca.:. tp:::efe 13.61 •H i409.it .91 Cable spilt# o 11.19 .91 9861.1! At $$;t .re 60:0-4 Counties W"ts 9t"Ut 19.9! goes ,91 1.41 L:.e:e- tt.4! .gi sl+.01 • .164 9AIWPSt C.:S:. tp!Ic.ri 11.30 .40 140.49 •!! Atl►lae. Msdar, Colorares 0000. 6:411«. Laosrn, Plume, , and sin .180"18 Co"tioe Poore, -steer.• a:ef teleity 4took 1.01 .90 soli 1.11 -r:::• stray# "*#%each toper@ 1.21 .07 too.7!! .0! iyta! staffs ieettol4@ :1rers-•i tgap:.ant operators. 31.91 Al 1604711 AI ssnNlistet str"etust Cot's Wictre 11.16 .N 1110.7!! .416 sloes tell .7t Me 1.11 Monod0 County fri6M. Onto, flN11te 604 cmmt- .t8 4.16 .11 it+.60 ai 1"10te Ca"alles Lorena 11.41 170 is+.N .01 efush# iapa ills! At •.10 LtrO tgail•reat C,st0:6c0 11,17 .716 tia.91 .916 Spt6r@ Sttoeteret steal ,11.11 .4t .N Altar, Colors. $Acta-ent0. ' Rartlssa• f@ireet. itoateloss sate#. solo. 9:ba 004 those 618 10010en6 oi"ntlse F41 .0%$ of Alp-re, tt IIION, h"tA t.N 670 040 •i! Al '600641, Place# and Sierra Swint 490ls# iiprhialeeat' Ce.ntla• use% of tM win 9"06 Most# 9teas noM~i here• ##stole 141ataias 106906 41est " 9045 .716' 046 •11 •it • ' fro"r.4.e11 MI .13 tie.75 •113 4tt4Co gem bloam" 11.14 ,1! 941 •14 .91 Liastea 11•ri 073 stools •149 'moble yttstre 33.13 .13 460.15 out a s ,"NOW . PIZ ' tlH4Al Rl41iil�, rOt 44, 110. 1618-t4N1AY. Apia N• 1"r , lReuta ICD. tJ►TT•tiif rap { itRCtlt9is ell, poi-tHf` ( tars to • 0.dr •.�.. NRN•.s,t► 44611 ter•t•ss Y•arM• R•M•ratrt ,teaf it i i►e�.r1..h•n..q t .►.Lt# .�r^te Rirpriea Y•uri•r •bUn Atte.te• ' F ANt.1t. Irt.nlLti, (Coee'dl lAtMtiltt$ ICoert'If '` ! } t M-Atetor. Son Motto, ton Ala4sdor osntto Coats, St rates, sa+a Cls:s sM Voted*, *ars, 1Mvoes, Ss%to tt*s Cotntits !lacer, Rsetaarele. !ism, laeotualar vottlarts at Mian 04 Tole*"tett** Courittes to the tate Tstre lesel*Al M r.retM/ at Ase•) Counties t4 the into Talose ' !t*ow .t1 stoat •! fpr. - tl,#t .tf 1.30 .49 .!l stash ! 1t.i1 off. t 1,11! .61 .!3 . .6.+ors 1l•tt .f1 1.10 .!! ,03 f+rray 1.11 .ft l•1! .!! .!{ to%* TON" Arta T►Mts !,H ,If ken Off r!{ srvt!i .Tf' Sol tbtte arN wwonotit Crssties :Pew strueteral Stott$ farete 11.10 ITS ITS tat•, pails. renloeino, ton !prop# loMilssteto/ Ret*etwa retati#e* and yynoeo too. Istel! Solon ltsnel Tsrecol ' "elft. 10.tt .ff 1.10 !! .41 rartraanf:ra tAi .t! Error tt.lf .ff 1.10 .i! .0 Parsley Let Stt(rlrtf watt sMhr T•re'ra li.t1 .tf 1.1! .# , •.!{ rtlerr.y ttHora$ !•tt., blWss. Ct•M, t.t##ta, neons, 01nts a" "lato o11wt1e the et{e•rt It � Ttattte Oetiseatley M+Ise Gorneel. R.'ex. /t:.+us, t Appltcatot !,!t .f! ,{{ tr•ets. tt••#tSetts, Wool Star laseellett Wallis #.esu, c,interr a-f t,t• !*rosea SM00isstert•/ttilot 9.40 .S! .ii ; Co.•tte• Help" 1*Asot stop lastellor, !#-+ar Int '#n4.r•$ so�t.rs' l.tt ,N ,t! s teattie sortast sandilsstate t:+per taaal.#t.ee 0arettarat stelporl f.lf .t! .1! i •. ft..lr f.u.t Stat#$ Top*#a Ltt .!! .t! it*rty Rost 9perattan# • ta/r#n i?.r+ty ItN•t rortiM r#st It/set syerrstsr f.t{ .{! .N t! 11ta to#t•at0 at a r. ilft,, .1! aster .1{ R tt�*seres the 11.4{ ae144 is as0 IMI*0tetr Arrtlsstst "lot" 4.41 .10 .3{ A Rea. teas! owttlessw !.!# r{! •13 r !t*s% N.!{ A! •1{ M tort !tray# !ltesrt*tal !leoil mosaletlrty tlpwtles� Cysts Ulu .94 .t! Tsattts Sell+tsattas tse194 M►lleatatl Motet stop {astollse# Wallis •wises lssdlrlosttt tislptt Wallis dal"Pe iq owl" awlisaae MNi • a" Mnatlsrt usefle ' 4+0111409 SwAbls4tofl 9.11 .N a ! U/�9s iMtl+stl #on •.M • s Ir ; Carr 1 , • 1 I 0z16i;.. iD. CA(k ► s vets It am W. CAlt•llli hN 1 • 0.iwp baeA/1►eeraMl. ' lose# fit lsrsoy M ! ►rslwr IrOsrMr tMNa 011, M 4 t Padres 11641111ra it%ler Ai►..lr. 1�:>ast tCo,;'d! OtA±tTftFiJtO� t0►Dlvts iCanR'dj •::::� 1/91 t`;Oesetene Alpine, Aresr, at Mrads, C=•:atar 1 4.47 .50 ,#f ► tkss$*, Platte# saaranento, ".tops ran 1.11 .0 .1% A Mots and Toto essentiali l.tf! .off 1 1.40 At t ' •,;acs:err t!r0ratoe tool .Si .#S .D tetewrea and ire •#oOootn 4.6# .ft •if A duntsas 0.41 .10 1.40 .00 , 0.13 si .11 4 Flat In taaonty 0.11 1 Jo 1.40 .01 OLa.:7l:SJs1 • srntorar Cesnty 0.19 LN 1.10 .90 hlvo!s and C+sntts costs Dan 0anits, sante Class aM aa.-tt�a tolls :141 1.05 .!r Sa11t0 Cess Csuwtf0s U.N ole 1.40 s::te. Ct::so. alspo. Lassen 01011!411!1 ca:,t+•ssat� hs:t ct Lassen Al wevar County 11+1f l.l9 1.10 .l1 fc,,syl. t:s-as, Storrs. Coresss Costs county 11.!# l.lS 1.10 .91 &.Stir, s►E t':se Cowatta0 i.tt est 1.06 Ml Mester and "Weskit Oaunslas 11.91 ell loll ,!9 wa-to:ey :•linty 16.60 .11 els :!1 OutVE090 st0e4tittorss ftet,a, rinds, rate:• end Mrlor 414rth0rn halt of - 1440 Cc.nil0s 1,14 .N to" loll Cssntyj, Iarrasanso, vote, ' a:;:'•.. l.14de9, awite, Crlsorreo tl 109010. K-01163, 014909 Cl tea:aes, clen,, and Starter Counties te4aloslt►1 Ltelrw iSiit, !:•:eros, tlscsr, • l.rts Tshoe Area! son :oelovise % tats Tahoe Ate/ 1l.H .91 . .10 1.09 old .Stotts, SuttOr. Ts:O end TuN Nrcino saneseino. Saw reostoleso Ce.n::e6 1t.f9 ,f1 1.50 ,0t OM Senses Ceuntles 11.19 Met 1.641 loll :l9 $e: rro-:ls:a Cov«ty 11,10 .ft Mo .!1 Den McMtra Ani 0snta tiara ' t9-. iftt.s C.aonty #.11 .ti .N 1.90 Alp Csontl0s !tole JI MS old Al ►:rte, r.:ae:d;, Lassen Sian tiaras County ills l.K 1.11 l.N old +!::rtt.ve11;0/o1 hoot!, sarin, Alploo, Awedgr (seethetn ►ser., t:•yr. s`ot%$, rocttaw of county), Duets, t1tY:yrw, ta:ra. 5W.6", Ca/4veret, tsleaa, rfaa9o. sAsra 141 Te lefty tw►ntles MS «II eN 1.10 .61 !lana. 0is4s. Lassen, MNata, , Rteiyr:0. Yac9si. 4tsnle14s0 rtactrousft o", stressed. Mss, . at, S;aivtr• Csc«rias • OAS ors sell 1.10 , Matars is or. Olonso. laiwlsls, OLiu:c'AJ+ Ttx;,tt►Ji 00440 o n$* !haste, !tats. a:aa:e OnS*tsetss posts llMtjl6M. 6tMlaiws. ousts•. Co.nslOs 6.41 off lets T90soa. 9't/watt. pitta, r:sono, stets sell MaMaa pNsMa VA pb esontlas lloN tole 1.40 43tiwtbs a.N o61 l.N iNs, a" urs Mlw emseett" !lop lou lose As • offeAt Ust11N, 1f01. f1. ISO. tselo"* r. AMit !'1. 10110' • Ntl$14sf#1. CAxx•5eN 111 $MDtit0lt 11111I p1i•$0111 tate 1t " j , fria4t$tees•!.►yw..ti '•�`�`•�•�'°'+ Iasis ..r.�, ►,lata iw#Af#fafa#rt. N.0.11 4M#411.4 Seats w...,..wa•...w....�. of i• ►oasts# 444/40 N•rl/ tLaNba 4►a It. [plea 511 k• ►walars Yre+Waa 441411, pwit1i 11D0►tafa tCont'0} wzssl.•r *1011 Centra Costs Csuntlo aswior, socts"Atw aM 11*4* Fae:ere 11 14.54 i i.t1 t 9.10 .it .14 Cafntfee PA voltersl 90tt11sMn t! aettip w/* ro: 0) 11M t.0 1019 4s fi 1414119/ !!late. 9114 ani • **gaeition) 6 $$.it 4 seta { 1.10 t/.it ort Iatur.astlet 9.00410111 pipe- taaa4llee a" Fitt% 13,11 1.14 1.10 1.19 001 v:ap;,etot coal :rt 6,411% or 19,94 1.17 1.44 .40 #64 sen bowlt* abs sante clava 0ipint, ealaao:69, r4coposs. t}wwties feat*!, $41 Jo4:.sin, 11lantsttgs *wine#'settle 11 Nettle) 10.16 .6$ 1.14 ani rs*lu►-e c"ntlts OW"ilf:laL tfM=Ss 14as:9te 4111419, tile Alexis*. Comm colt!, r4*,»41it1^n me"rn4 toil& *P} it.15 .H .61 , ant s9199 Cantles 11.1! 066 lots 194 .04 root rat%f+e Opslotoe 11.44 .ti o61 alpine, Catauesae ani . late. 41w9a, et t>trrao, sen i*syutw tlsuntiea 111.11 .i{ 1.46 011 Laster., WA*c, /lager, huge#, butt•. Calute, • Ft.•aa, rt.atta. 1110004, q /are". i/tww, tauew, ttotiyaw, 111011411. `.r�041s. . . Moats. Plater, plows, 1aan:tx s�i 910:.0 C&A"toto satraaowt*, $Mata. Sierra# w*lete 11.60 .1111 040 {utterf tfa%sea. t*t* MA Pita„%, s:,.}s. 41,4.04 ani a lobe C*tsitles a U.1t 046 1.44 Allt•.a,a 4 e,+use itiripas. IMctif. Stanislaw s•'aw1•Ia 11115 .40 .H amt tb*loale Cagntles 11.14 .40 1.11 . # Nmttetey, tea 4ewt1*, Sawta • Use. !'4919, nnY.-1�r 1[4po. 1 1.:41 rpt areae C:.•.nitre close ea{ {oats eggs ceftel4 11.11 •340.66 1.04 1.114 t.+.t-t• 14.11 AS 1.96 4.411 A4 Sol Meet*. ***else. tabs# 0101100 ►.0..001 1099:#4.910 lurta4 rls*ss*in*, sew tt ..ttl#1 sic I.-;Of 11.14 .is 1,14 1.41 .N pe►asltano sa1►wv awl saewuet4t/ tnrx9a90t Pier Malts tlNeaties 1$.1111 .66 1014 o1$ g90;petaf cast tot #fit% lisle '•411 son 1.41 s61 bat bats* t5s*etr 11.41 .46 1.61 At bt1 rsati 4100 ssri*:s& ft"* ow 84864rils Sealable UAS$ M on Al -cs►atla s+dtlllt*• ttiomeo t140*ra afs An"Ise 111,11 .41 .1$ As laMts,4M*ltle0 U*" :N lots rM M+teaaF a1M seats Crus # • ' 4Ra10tiss MNIe1i 11.1$ rM els Sea premise*404 law Mate* 4"attes **tare 10,11 441 son lei .s liaatls gaskets ass 9ettleam , 11 a*ttles} wltNwt•awsa 11016 .111 1011 sell ON t 0ite94501141 tases'*ft$ t ttregsaNeral toss tot U.1$ rM lel$ leu .4M ^i • ' ' �., ,..sero. • Nt ot!'M 0H Kris. Vft 411, W. 1p"S"Ta As"l $so 1117V t pale i1 tltiM so. 'art-f6f6 ps!• 11 CP1 tdola 6,4.0606 Palo#.#• Irirp!11.!,•64 Foretell isa4 6..164 Nas.Ir tbr•hss N•«ly 6/.uttae "lase• NL! ►Mab•• T0400IN .ad/of bw• M•• PMalaaa 16401606 as/lot Am#.tr. AM#.To. • MUM e"OMtf 11 S:r: FLMR LAT t73: Atas!da, Conti• Coati, !el Norte, Ilurboldt, Lett, G:.:teat. Cnida, it Dorado, Klein, Mendocino. Nara, :JSf#1 :1•c_:E: ; San rrancisco, 54" !fates, c--.ty 4441 Area). 4YrCe4 Siskliou, lalano, Some• ' to.o of Sas :os;uln aivefl, and ttlnity Counties S 11.11 1 1.46 .11 11.09 �S. fat 3copin. STOOLS. suite, Celuta, 1:1 *If& t, Sa.:.^^1:0. St•n,aia4s, , Glenn, Latton, W%loe. F4vado, piacef. Pli#aas, role &'-t T454 s Satisrants. !nests, Siscro. ' Cc:r::!s artas+ p:rtlona latter, Tobacco. Tett and .!i s t' L: :4--tc.*'-e-ots' rtt:•r Tubs eountles ll•i! •N .!0 s.: fart• Ca+1tHe t•a:tudtttt 6 # T fAiaarrta, Yui t, Lane :4.t+ $-,#0l 11.11 .16 1 1.61 i1 N ti t Colues. S:ray i•a►s Ar•s Ord Ukt Cantos Cost&# sot Y•ettt, Arta 10.1% .ti Ji tt 1»rets. Glenn, Mu►Yoidt. t:as•::a. Cc�%:ra Coots, Lek*. Lake, Lassen, Marin, rtme...:lne, rllced. flendoeine. Hostile, flap&. Yo1st•f11. :4ya. inn ts;nits. Nevada, places, Flower tat raa,r.isco, Sas :.Atte, tacra•anto, Raft Senito, fanto C:ata, tante Clue. tan H'tanelsee, tan testes. :••:aro tor,! S:'.:tet Ceunei•a it.iS .N 1.00 R .ti Santa Clare, ghost&. Siefee, {iP:':•:.L1 r:�i feet Sitklyeu, Solaro, Soviet;•. Ala•*s, Contra casts, ricin. Suttef, Telles, titnitl, .� Fina, San Francisco, San veto end Tubi Ctelttiet11.01 061 1.10' ►sN •011 Fat•o. Same Cats. Solaro Alptte, Asedsr. ColovereS. *,%ISaraxai countles ISM .66 AS At Salt iegsin, •tootle/est ell Se:ai-witV Csuntits 14.61 .6i .16 .N tklttuamw1l. e Qttie• 1t ilii •11 l+N ]ttt /#ecru, Rugs, Madefe. alar:_• aa! Consists Caste seer/Boat #trot& rill%&me ' r.t.:tt•a it.16 1.2% 1.16 eat 1 CrwtMt 0.06 lose .M Sol *:site ell tturlt616t a Orttttel aro"lsAtt clue Cekwtttet 11.64 .fit 6.11 ilii 41w1fta! •it.ii toil 001 r slow i Non" uslNir. vet• 41, M. fi—ad"v. NOW ii. 1q>r sass .. .._._-sass._.. sass» ... ... ..�...-•-"----^-- . _'"'-^"_. sass. -sass. . . .__. . . ...-._.- - .. _ sass._. - • � 4,�• : IIE[t9ca t�tt-sas9 M:=�'► ''�',• M.ttftOM trD. p77-551! t•++ li . ' ' r+lq.`»airs hl.•atr Lt� tr•:r.+tts: 9.•11 r...�. .._sass_ 1•N r tees ball 1-iseettel tart c•tMaprMenca Sall M••dl ttrrr+t» 0-inter Sart 1-7ttantpainp ver, r-mri•t..s ay. ' oval•• m a r reedier weMACI a rlr 7 . a;. tr?i. sr Contributes it at basic hourly rate tot over 9 wet.• Ctsvp t 9 9.]95 9 I.M i 1.70 .90 .li a•:elcs, aM It a, tatie hoortl rate rot 4 ttaw to 5 lest• Croor 94s1 1.!! lata 1.70 .90 .ii as Vacation 781 Credit. lie paid trrliderss A thets"h IN Croup idbl 0.795 1.00 1.70 .90 .11 Clout lie$ 1.145 IM 1.70 .90 .10 a. hploier eo+ttl_Ytea f.22 pet %&or tonerider road plus 1.11 Croup 9441 9.241 1.10 1.70 .90 .10 per tOYr to vacation pond rot the rite% rest at agt+laaatt % Cteiy list 9.945 1.49 a4tt .99 .19 1 Year tut less tTkart •n 5 Years 9.11 pat to Vacation ►wdc • Croup till i,HS 1.44 1.71 1 .tt .ti 5 rests ie% iter than 9t rest• 11.41 pet Mut to Vacstiso 9nrtlr Sea* 1 1.515 1.00 1.10 .90 .10 ovac 10 peers 1.51 per tour to Vacation poM. Stop 1 1.0411 1.00 1." .M All a. lImplever 5.91 per Met tial %M tica% fttn leave of eaplohentt Argot five peace 11.05 pot Bert IS Vacation aM Sslitor lenefits. ' tJHORM Jeanette) Ccoop is i.155 t0M •1.10 .t1 0911 •r Scoop is btti 1.90 1.10 .01 .10 ' !tout 11 1.04! 1.M 1:111 0941 •1111 • • iAi011Mi ' 1 1Vwa+61 alta /11119 04111 �. ' !tout 1 1.1651 1.00 1.11 .01 .10 ' slater 1 94111% 104 1.11 .11 all Stoup 1 9.116 11.011 1.10 .M All 9.115 1.1111 1.91 411 •111 pkeo1141a11%4111 ' " _ • Sr111; 1 9.1N l.M 1.14 .99 .911 Mwy >) sopor 1.M 1.10 .90 .d1 • 1050011 to" 1.N to" .911 At t rNz • 9#ouut oain1R VOL 41e N0. ii-•NMAX• CMN ite Mf 4* it page If emCA b. CAtt-telt so 61•...1 I:cae:s tont ra•@:., eart•e, vsetaf stnd elellor dee" II&$I 0"Ir Trestson aid toad hods leve.std civet vsrh !a;?/•::::ee a.flr9jw. faller. legleader and Pshvq eller the toryafar/ areal neo hNA pWNI s .:•e.: Ca•,•::::ts et 6:1 :/1-911 C•a,:re:e ane eafreslle elaof :,: �.:s a•.: vn:•::1 G:+sreto ;u. "?at r•.rerote lies esAerete trays fools Laborers an geaerel eaeletetsmtlw tevh tow at Ie � as,:•rt Cr It!of ar:,'ee 9•0eIrg1 Cis gten:et even goatee rots 60111010 festoons God shalt /a::too:1 Site let-:r Green cattgrae It1.:•rfe•Kt�'en, N:11/ettsf11, t::;•:9zo :a••:•:-:•e c;.!:a:-r:r Ja:rl:i e: r:;e sect Il Inehost $tevp title Contra Costa eevne/ two/e tipolayofe, eavltots. -.:.z;- a-: •.•t:a: :y;• :o ;r::o:!s i:,:t:arts. tot-an and iii Wn:tte. rlpewral�;+ets. Ccr,:sli to%dee eM rlastle Tela/otPl a;;.:y:•; a:;,,::, .:;-•�:�. at::.: to. I1:-. ca.e:le and slaflar tee:-:wf•1 rips tolttf, ao paint pope std alrins" if ease, t;;.. ;,1-;::;111 :. : •;. e:.aaalri, .:ta1:n}, lta:tlnp, :rormh- Ieteluding repair of traits. rteeast Naahalo Esttofot cost Is !!1:p. :•aT d-411.:!i :a;;lT,:t':•:f7 !.I;:.e::tt. er/.arrs3la, place, wnl'ole lets atttees 1 . a�f r::::: ..•o.aea 1-et or 09.11 rata•-•::at Lrtstefa a :;.:�r:. a•.::.»::; :�.! ,r.ndrrl re;:ityefs. :ivli.ect. balldmtee drsap 11 prphatt Chavelefsr Caont dv-pefel and leaMllag dry !eclat i .rs, C'.* 't Isyaes, piaztle ;.;.el:yetss Zest hc•!t of grpayst chests-entter and hlggef lelosting world l concrete • •• - elf. •,s: ant t!e-.:r1et ft.-It LI-242-1 craewrmt twof Decker Ovepte and ehotelYal Controls Chirping art ',fln!Ingal t -;-•Te e: a:i t;:!: t!•: I--% sn:n P. C:s:p 111 atm set gun eewsfets Lat4te9P 1•ee se. dull Otlllaf't $elrrft d.sler• :aaEdtl t•. e:.! g:•.s •.;:.;-:::.•;.s:f ar.» res►-s:.r.gat. Irelalir.p pfeeing Nsselroaa, a.r!usterol Oftlraull: nwltef levet 12$ :hs rtessvroll of e.:e•s !:•:et:e a::'.s :a:s 1•9! or !ry11 relrfr scar1ller. teaflnp am vs:rtClrg. e+cftln/ a/d hoM11M o! all feta and f '.%I;:A t-.I e.-;soft chs;+ets tov;t tte+etser - :toe of eltellor ntt•telala ler vto an folatefeing ~left taRslfvetlsal Piltemofgh t;;r '1•: +!! -mall trere!.••ealr rata nrd ale:!. wltehs Mte- dllpptre and 111,1IIor'syre sough $hrutdmfal $formal Coaglefwle t:::+rr i•:.�:le:se.:1, Ya:res, G:n-.In, 14:81er4nt Clgraalllrg and Mew held, poevoItfo latt,+ff All p*vMatlae 1166. tae. 1194 olmatllt /•'/•'i1 -a-.k C1••astortl -tote cal-:eros Ylt.rt-cefetd - Cdll fowl twlml Jagging of pips a;rlMr N Itsehoe 1. c.,t !•etsa. v11:1 ial.:ts:a' walk$ vites:eree 691-pal-it ■acklowl d:;h ptc:::res h:ov ;I;e I1�• or stir, lt7 les. rfosevfo or tes11f11 dravp 1s All elealaer Yeft at dthrl110 gfwnb end hvlldlwge Ineteding 11,;% sa:ear an:' ue Ilse types Iter . 1 In connection. pf with but nal ilnited to carafe tloaw.aaI elosnfsn eM wattilon wlrAalrel ;�!•:rare' .f a eeMttve&tao,lat*fefa to,elodiag htldge toed Senegal telemeter r• Buniteaw. lead cpstitel life vatehoff sliest Montreal Cordenetee , $::.p :fall Jr% atoll n,del WA-VAI goodsnsf-Otaver ravel woe/ Ibttlevltarsl wA Iamocaps iriererel imtellnl LleMroo $roM a:.! el•.Ilar ty;•: eflil:f Track 4r1110121 Jaek leg !tellers! • leadelel tenta} pilots. Intenarte londdespa lobsom on neer mmstfoallMs _ f:ra:,:n! trltle:sl ►lien deilltrel wct:ailea! drillers - all s Iulntesswee Ospaft Tesoro• aM IbW bodge steeeltal 114 YIloom a}4e: lagafdlets of tyre of MOM of pawefl RJtllpla volt Construction Trach LoWisrPl Tevoweq off eM 911411t liMa. VW6111141 Cellist sla:tm:s aaA t.w»err,n/ All .rack of loading. plating . cc egn1111is Hotel estate ettstmantl EMlete MMtMes MeaMell Weatafee a•.: l:e:sir.l of all Fdo%+.e oral e.pteslvse of whowooe type to- pavement affiliate Ihettw Mtgeei 4safi.t: al rets r! Used far such Isadlrp and ploeingl •Igh s:a:tre lenabdsr.; delllenp of Portals.glee t'fppafs alt gelte$11t + fNC11N Clear 11611 Coves clesoasee e e 1$ueteltN stew Ilett $atelag And Ilildial • �tteap ie MtlatePte Ifteteledln/rlrMa MtetN1 MCPq rNterM fllteep $a $dhteandi11te • ifs♦>te Mafet Wiftefte • .. ...:::..: .. . ..9. .999.:. .,. •999.9.. y ... ... 9.9,9 .9 • . ...::.. . .:.... . .. ..........:•;9;9...99:-• •,;. ..:..::;. .... ........... • am" allow 1101.•416 Me. 7"1MAT. ANN It, sort . .war•6.11.as.�+r�wr etl.��-�..wr..��-..f1•• • Orrlflt���:ntt-l�11,. +... '.. Nle fl �, , f11t1lfisli�.• G11-1011 4:f- -- 0Ng/�+ �; ' 1ltraa.land,ar4�ft calm! � .,; • - ►, •-rr•S /dap seMl:la pap.wa0 sloop to 01410"1 Ot1119re Ceoend"no !crafts Of 1lote/sea Nasals- Gods Ramp bene•e: Shaft tall and 94190 lbelow actual of sscae4ted PC" Nlllrodw OrMMOAsf "*off lletacs** grs0"d 10.•ll w X111C GotaO Nall roadoes tato"** gadfae CrovT 71 sit f:ln!arp •lasttrl Drlllgt9, puwrrtsraaa-604111ust ONttyCtJ11'WC9,1,AN OIPM OEM p/c%trct" - Ohere eat Is liCtedr cocetat0 Finisher la %"Roll CM- IMw Ckm"ttwetls" tett! S:eee: con; C:ovt h-pain and povJns t.onitg and Shotefstd oj%.-!n an! rot--Ins wtodrrrrnr Nigh pressuts lbttlers,al 111aera - Gjs.H 11 Trnnel, exliAing tap and %attas son On $Mft and false Meao sargeeanl flNtt+Mdl 1ltatcaAl Otppot locale:-w on slick lingo bndklastat-poles" Iudt% assign- 011ie oent Ir.taeehar.5table) Steel rata 901sgta and Wtstal tiaosnrA. Atka 1 04.10 1 1.01. ressr-bgtN4m - weed of steel ar suNtilwle tlate6/sle a"16119190 Also 1 s.il 1.010 l.ts .01 .11 1Yg40t Ates I s.tt 1.016 1.10 .00 .14' Afsa 4 0.40 1.01• 9.10 .st .94 Ofs.p It Ca%10tandeer Cwe%larebep "**/slam-sflsiss (Cep/ t/Olat"; MA. raeeotat 01+4%060 ergo a I . die% sreglMsnl ONL usw Ste-Ar ee 0111 Cent - rxksts, Teactusal Ca 909 Clw - loaeludas hoes 1 9.91 1.010 l.ls .04 094 ladling a%# 9pega1ingr Ducpeen leap srthdll Stool Caw$ ft- Area 1 10.10 1.010 1.10 .10 .14 sw Aosal Swaapot Mu 1 11.01 1.016 1.10 .10 .I4 Ages 4 11.11 1.010 1.10 .01 .l1 VSORM $N!-_11 Wracking wstkl 1rsINf1 Nstdlaal0 fb90oe1 Mast OhglMef Stoup Is Stilled wratket lfsWriag arc/ i41989/q of sable 910100014o ' Meal 40.11 1.01• 1.10 .10 .11 dears, pl"sing and sletttle Ilateles Atsa 1 UM 1.010 1.11 .00 .14 Mea ! 11.41 9.010 1.11 .11 014 $$wf 1r Mal-skills/ wrecker Isaltegiq of ratleer b41111q "ASalNS1 • . 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Gtl•fgf MN ti Miss SPIP11111111 G0«MGY ! i } ItUsMlr4lf! hitt/aN11i4 p•►M1.4 � • • Osilf stoop it Agawam to 0nftnsor g1tosrs. plias. 914""1 Mrnlr (lbuatt b»• M s l p•triatt fntrNt urltr Aw.or, , •atailp i-Ar Ogpraasot gorat" • rem m2GirNL•+T Drumm scoop 1-as Troets Craft* diiet i $ # If/lsirivinfl I stoop 3/ ft"Of blot (Misting satstial only) Sfeup 1 1.11 1 1.1,0 1 1.00 .f1 .34 Scoop o-ts Cooprtssar Operator 43-111 Ganatator 4110 O.M. tit wsfll Clout lfal t.i& 1.1S 3.10 At .24 •olap 41.111 Welding ntehina 43-71(Penrod other Mass by slsott/attp! Stas# list 9.1/ 1.15 1.00 .90 .34 dtoup 2 9.69 1.15 3.01 .fi .I4 droop 3s asset &Jlnvtt/ Fort flit/ *-trawl Mlr•11top11ss MOM Srsur list 11.10 1.150 1.01 .ft .34 tarp 111tinf devivt draup 3 10.40 1.15 5.00 .fs .34 Group 3441 10.10 1•IS• 1.00 .11 .34 Scop o3•A/ wavy Dop Doty fatrarrl awf/Isr lbkiar drr:p 1 11.32 1.550 1.00 .f/ • droop f 11.40 i.3f 1.00 .10 .Ii Scoop 41 Gpefattnf "Issatr is &too of Assistant is taglaatr . •lsslvMs 0.53 pot sant es 0tnai fi waif and tMt oro /soak. at 601141 of Csrpressor attashas to Crane ►lIedelverl opstatsf' of ollNrivinf oils. •alk or 1•loat/nf and &tale% satltsl Spsratal or fisoot at Gasoline pwfsi Craps Qilsirivat 1o/o belief$ M to ani toeloiinf 3 am. 14.1 )foot !lana. M to end instoiin* 11 • ♦ tans hslstinf asterisk only Gravis is Op*rotor it floss&K ssarll m pwted Clans 0/loirl"t , to/H Mltatl swr t so. ys•1 Gparstar of Crow 4+latfMi flash 04111114f0 poop of osspaasao stuooitt Spowst of moms pwril Cravlor or wlrrafaa& top driver Isormid of 610114f %poll 'him Craps, smog 11 WA foi " aatsrtal so pftocistog 11961OM4 S a low" 41tliNili, VIP. !as 1141. low~T$ "m 11% %OFF m*Ci �. iAtt-Ni! rote it • DKISICat MO. CAI%-)0)9 pale s0 !GIM ItUIT!t1t!S ARMS Am6A0 i 0114 i I i group it Assistasis es Mitigate a I8talo-0nt vitt@Mt Pearl shall ptpairae too"llosiii%is?"00016 liesp^re Otlm S.ek►.a-mi4t Silnalslnt twitcf.ami tat rot riessanto pat%se40 80.41 66tie (Meier jolty Ntpslt " @Alts rt^@rl N1..Ic Nsalr 41.1414+4 saes 11s/4t hay 100014046 voletwo smfA, scoop 1= CO-weeszor oyttststs Cstlecoto "loot for It and Obelooinl 1 141411 to= jpttl"Urr WUAMS Apr.Te, Canvsysr Sett Ortrotot I%alwleli! 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Croup $1 10.01 `11.42 1.)S• 2.05 .16 .24 stapells and e4n41011 ttenckikg vxhiss irwass+s ditgirl capacity ) Croup St 10.11 11.51 1.25• 2.00 .10 .14 It. depthif tott*r Moist. single device ttllek dent *ties stoup Is 10.33 11.12 1.150 2.06 .00 .24 srsup 111 10.11 11.11 loss" .2.00 .N .24 Steep 41 041166% -1696 taeSuf 661190% m@tolltsrt Sillsse Teepee Molti- stoop 91 16.94 12.14 1.511• 2.0 .96 .24 pvepa t mo■san fsophsl% planet 91Kolsc Opetstse lissidels roti tits scoop 101 11.14 1234 1.15• 2.96 .90 .24 Oc Laitlb*t ltlekeg 1Cenetr*etto* I"sita)I Line Nm4t*t1 11sboisatlM 00 stoup 10-41 It.2S 12.65 1.IS• 2.00 .N .24 Solviee retineer isobito aM *lasse, rs96iI wtostat Solve, it atom s 91*up Its 11.41 12.43 1.211+ 2.40 .N .14 jksttltcart It* ttS4tet1 tevet"bile stoop 11-Aa 12.49 2).96 1.354 2.40 96 .24 410wpil-01 11.11 14.16 1.260 2.00 48 .24 Stoop St Campnsset Opratst it a 111 Cenertlo climate (*mor 1 141410 scoop 11-cs 11.01 14.96 1.150 11.00 .00 .24 COnecctg twmps et ►wapeftt C46001 6e114COMS (140 R.M. of OmtrlI Greeting N+Chinas Vegas-old fait-Opsrstoolt pw+ps 12 to too wellitlt •loo/edge, 1.11 pt boor to Machines (powated !Met than by slesttttityi to is 11 hsslws Mealth sad llelfats had. i strop 01 Itil ties Arid !sots/ Or strilare bol low % of owes torpors A-Tear@ ttvcki Controls, sate% plakts toot at dtytt Canelets jaws facts- ptspetiod wnttl on *treats. ►.ilhways, sitperts orA coastal Itilling aid that • . Kuhinety, veltical and M/tsentel toot is apply is wsteeligarO, wa2Cw • *Nit* sc Ilekterviefoli 1kNtsott*r. Swed@ Cheekse trtetinleal to etnes- • vise)% Miykline Cabtowar 6/9nalra01 4eweiots fates+at smog 1) %sines . hglMts satec"41 roll slob tftblater ton step ts. hilkways. e!4!!6 end watekostosl t Mcban/eat /latehsts fasKatel Iclart. SVA Oe,. elf"111 • metal* Ovc► Or slatler tTNNt M6sk6140/ trent Cott 04/00 Cute, a64 • 411094*1 Il+ek/ne, Csnsrete N SIPM1,11 Mtt*st@ Camshaft tsoVttivcr IM-ISIS am sismil6 ftsee so"SpeatOt tatatn4 411► tom. gas. t /s twlsslal6 S*t10t6 0S00Sfit PU68144116M iii 61/1114/1 1691014116411 soutste pavtgi f M1f-POPI A so�peyo 0r lotapts IMiowi s loll-prslO►tN t I's"ISMS ionto@ h6011taO4 %04414• two of elegiac %most Mt Mas ; swoo fti � deew•Its 0smmt0l0 MiedW1 S6*11.him" sites sr96%saf lboo•t.d ' t)btitlAl 414140/1. YOi» tiI4 {40. 4tiP11ii !116 {Y107 ittrsatat M01. G77-lost trope so Mlelitf0l NO. 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"It-1e6411"t 1/61014 Wastes foto.!# Muria Cat lesessis eutt4rli Strtle bgin* 41,440"t eve# 41 ida.# sett Rabilless fp s a Or o=sssi f bolo-gridef I41atea41 of other a0ewtle am)( ttabtstt owe " 1"04601 Celli Coftimatimi Tease !alta! apo Mta11 bb0fag main 141bple ' sogtM vials te94e0 asfies"OlI uses awl" d9itfase *wg &"I"no" ' 1rpN1 ttaasr& W M 4" 4Ml64lAg 019 "No "oo ' tiMMiN. trot. '61. 110. 111--HllAre Af'Ni 111 strip • MCrdM NO. CAI1-101e ►age fol lfiClltM M. PJk1/+5dI1 al #ee{. $skis 6666 Isi.�# N►a/o$.oat6 . vow" ar east. 1 1 ld..•wa Ilavrtf liauaa � asaa M L• Iwowa 1 140w►w II Ica #awe N i• taa.toa. 1►saaM•s rad/a tRIKS MIKSa �Eet1i dsN•9•• tat;r as t vtrs Am.It. iUtS cry^:r Spw"ra I../wo awoot, Macke t yds. rater Lin arwevs. ret% Lift a 19ASS i 1.19t On 6/.010 levet(► bol of rlanhaul do Ivor, Con.-Cote piap nachirrt "AMI1 011. AL11tTOta C+M+eret• pu•p truck fv►,an ieaNt ! I49.1 10.055 list tact truck is used aylreptilit list rate rate !fiat R"410"Nil&" 19.015 1.196 .t! I." ' aT.ati app[ri: �-p tender i Ida. Wstir leve111 ouspelate VACYUN VKV WA*t !lrSM track, {undo a yds. rater palette! N.!!6 ►.116 .'N 1.441 l*villi Nuapttet tunics a ria. Vater IevN►r Escort of Filet Utlem Two* alstete case car det•crr Mi=per truce lvAse fist fact Is case wnstll M& tack truck is wood Udwsttiai Lift fret% opptcptiate fiat tack rate (aleehanital tailgate$$ shell apply): pickup*► aside pall twttet tired ttseum Id.atis We, undof t yds. water i (w*an Meed vat%I% bssuars• ' • la.yllt lose etivol*t Tfwcte iifrisdictien) 1#.li 1.195 •t! 1.441 Idly per-adleh eonelale alis. wn!er t leas. Water level!$ i911194 "We a 0$01114?Mai fletpetstIwatehous.ean { 9.1146 { 16195 efi U.N Ifeld!gals. wdef tams galla.) 30.11S 1.196 .!# l.N MIL[ CL-or 51P%EAf:LA (w/ro flm/INtIeN*Sam fRM't 6"68, i roo, and vendor s vs""Olaf# fratlalte • rds. water love!!! $$Maga is We Agitator is Nis. W Idol. sat under i was. rater $hast # Nd�.l 1#6165 1.116 6141 1.041 se•6111 Q+-perste ft Ids. aaa voter S Ids. water level), YdLMSI tSMti IIeS!#{dls+. ' lr-.3lotot it ydo. eas onset a ai wade Sat#!gall.$ 1#6'5!6 1,+is .1! 1.01 fde. water lavllr Skids (debol ba d Ido. and *Met a Ida, ftp-"wow SOME as MK water 16,46111 liegse east list atlt•1Wafl 1#.196 l.f#t eN l,M tart is *aft eeltlt Ifdwsttial • Lift Tract lawbaalcal atlgate ftwe%* fair Fre-iatea ewrea ala. d fat. aM wftdas i of. •aqr 16.6!1 N.N let .1{ '64.441. AWIN#"IRM call wlTfal golf IMlole f.6N pltews NM 9e0 S" lea ISA► NOOK Vft W. IM, 96-04"11. w{Ml 84 SSW • • a:rs. cote-!e» • ) T•!el! � h*� ! ' M ! � sf><t•fa1 two at • ; t i M•aa pd+M#•+sore►opsera east ikr#»•tor•p•rwis» t e , Neat► Ileari•• N•a•ly( tl+1•r;•1 Nome, M i• tas•taas TaearMa sot/u; #ries N i r`• i'w•iss� Me•Niss1 •.I/.• t �e at:tlrft It'rnt'S� AHO.Tr. Mgt 091tr299 leww•41 rel!:/ CC,�+T fraC1�•..,a Iv/.q i t sn;er, t let. •ns ar:e•r e y1o. water 16i•:)r AAV t• loAN9i!Nts AO"Att1# torte Its. a-• :r.er s yes. water It pill. tMarlet It Ids.) Mon$ 1 1.191 .90 Mile la W? yeImLit CtfslliT MOM IwM t r: s t: to Tet. a t s u+Lec a yes. water 16•+111 water. 0 Ise. aria Inetodinl • Wgc. .c 1a yes• and idswrd ( • It I4t, tooter level)! swap yne. 4a:4r !artf$ M et sI to+�tlw 10 pile. ani licludinl It ' wato a yew• a►.d unlet • wits. 14a. water Ieval)c trutperlite wstec :Crept :Mo. 4 letdry pre• le 149. Ids. an4 laele isvp 11 eaten Coy:r+ye •i s. • tis. 4s. water l*wi)t Nle-pe- a-1 urlec 41 yes. wear l+ei} 9 tO.» ; 19.91 .tO OI.M I rolled street weeper walk a-Mklm. tc:r::a T7Ky:'e•o alit-clottatnN relwse NRt 9-77i�se!e1 o ece-lift• fields (erorle•Yos. • Iws. t:ti:at Crone tYp+ 11ettla9ir Site tattudinl it Ias• tr•t•r ` Amr.t :M atter tttott level)I Mew N arwor •new 14.4:0 Tali. and und4c views Trow (dry pre-bath 1.4e) 1416.11 oatbec tiref e*otrott ills. II Ids. and 19.111 1.191 .14 LOCO lnwtalttl Il Ids, water leewl}t 940"tot ft Ids. at7.••11 L:'.T Tal%SFC4T aaa In*lwalol It was. wase/ 1cif% "41 10.11 1.191 .10 1.99 &*well &O.N 1.1.0 a» lo" "Is CUTU ase SIMM " waw ism mom" M-rw:su Caru.IkM 19.101 &.191 at1 L.N frimmock lwlu4) 18,11 &*ft1 Tw4:T N:a A964m 1191111111!Nis ""AM to ifs. otemllt i9 too.) 10.111 1.191 .19 IOOO Neel is Ido. tlirawl . 14 Wolof 30d1 1.19 a» 1oOe :Tics 0.!•9 Isis. she ort•r 1.190 Isle.) 11.&01 1.101 •t# 1.00 6 tam mm I1.ON Iota. am wiser ' t.K9lale.# mus 1.100 ani 1.N • II�rrAt MrM1Y. Y01. 4!•IIQ. reaaoI wa ma ue 10ls' i ! • i i t 1 , 09CIGION 10. use-sat tyo is NCCistt11 No. CJtft-110111 it torte 14 t•iip 906011#6 tape..#t i deals ; i 1•Lp/60.!.34 t •+.#. soils Hassle !!.t#ti.a 1 t.t.. 0611 ts.tts+.l t4nN4w s►i.'r. lots. N•Y rw.si*as ♦60sNss f !!NCR 1t�r'es • tete, *ntwre# •1d0nt'4s soma#Air•,ft. I puts CM11.1 srm ars lv/be puLI tthMrt' 11"YAC l IvAto *wSe#. ewtt 1t yds. oR4 *0144, 0009 It fig. 4144 " tne1041ns to ode, voter lectoolns 1s y4s. wotat 1!!!111 &*Velli Nmtr flvee It 146. tum! (Over 14 via. *M 004 includial 111 tot. rater toeta464 1t Ids. vow Itself$ 100011f iavet0etete iwer is , Uanp:rsto fewer 14 Ids. *Rd its. ani theludlas 1t Its. iaeiodins Is ydc water t!wellf Vitat 160#111 awspstee favor ' Uagatit iower It 140. arts t1 Its. ane tocluot0l t9 was. w ImatedU4 11 yds. water tloelis Vater level$# maids idahtis 211 /41e. It's. It's oM etcher Mn. *ver it pee. sad ingtodhe statist not tno. ?Mire Coblas l9 144. voter lowell s Sssebn tsilsusMspllo, fewrn*e*#tor, t4ty (0t#•b4tch ***00th* step "olid ane stellar typo *"IF- #war 1I tot. aM including sent %MR}aisles mgoa{tat as 0 1p qua t6vlti o 11.46, 1 1.109 .14 11.00 .' water tent ti*ilers *Rd #w1 *Rehr #Coss# %60 stsllors P.S. Oa 91x1t.M1 "Pt as Otto# mile. trellores !bids ' $W-traatuo TVX# 14.94 1.196 .H Los ;Miele bee, o4of 14 yes. nod • • tMtust".3% sot, rater level)# 0% MCI AMMAM M.419 .1.191 .fi 1.49 TW'AC% idly it!-Uatth coatings lust m4off Stsmaa#tt iw1160 ` 6tsy4s.#wow soenlad 1"106161 34.44 1 altos .101 6/.M event, over is WAS. and . tnelvdt0s le Was. water JIM MOM S MADD IvAw leve&$$ ceebtnatien 44et *n4 *wgotr trot IS ods. am dwsi teall6Cl guy lover It /!doodle# St yds. water 1tes19# "a. and ine1u400s 14 yds. a" (Over 1S Vts. saw Imalodfalg votes leve111 Vuept#nte Jove# M 1dl. Vater Moult 4ugtette ' • is 1.40. oed 1041004ip.s 14 "a. (aveeIS V*tlV'#*. al!/ it ival" 114 ast 1406 Vises Invell# cu-tst*t (Ov!r . �yis. eed vela$ More 1Mt Vo yds. and 1 Sets (# is y4s. wtsn hoot!# Nods ldobets tow# voenr ievds. oeil ivelfte rani Arte ?6 p". *md soolwtldg N *v#t to yds. 60#00 tllelu4iRg to Irds. votes towelle teem*tt roe. •sone 110oe118 hMts IWC tats "&total low 1t pe. *s 4sub sthsteM Net one tatoop 14 146.1# tewots Net 16)1dm. mat tmalati g A fir* MM Onomelote Nsi sane rip. talose art a Melo LOS. Js 60.44 606;:. pew secluding at WOO. vane tov$11 M*N6 &.to$ .N I ' i • + '## + % t IrlIMAI rMifllrlr VIM. u, *a n-asn 've AIM► 1% Ip1' ' •-c:is� . G11-Solt ►foe 11 •. MOIo1dA Ms. tA1T-1119 pas • atffaMu i � . .A &Mutiollmn Far Try% Durr! fe+nt•el MFAM"�'o.. t.►'~'ah I11' SWIr111711 sPg11A1MS i 1 [l^�1 Cr•_�T heori SFAMER wows [n ser N AT olwa Volatile f.0/o~ "AW 1r All draft not IntIfNN with/s,atoll 1 as *.•Tfr.ever Ss Its. and wader MN.1e. i /6fless below. i $1 tee. -$tee levellI fw-r lever So tet. ani usete of $ASM It All signs loslOosdto the s/fselrtleA tit. water loveltt 9ot?efete delteds below wbiN lg betel up* tsorisb/r , IWee If, yip. are wader as yes, and tongs linen sf Aress 1 IM S. i Wolff le.eill forpttor lover 11 Ill. a-I! cnler IS cls, waver ( Containing to the Pacific lltus of fibs extension of the 16wtherty levells ralutpeer pilot lanes Ilia of tewnshlr IK. 1 i Sea.:;erllr.l r2 of aa:!t%alslt i Theoce taeterly, ti signs the wchorlt 1404 of Tou6sht► Nle sga$ol Lilt fertile t.a, over SO yds. the mt. stable snrtdlaa to she love deraot of tswmohlj IK, ,i • erA Wnlec as tl1, water level)# fools Us His satNe bass IIes.sM MerlAlan, . list.* lacy ire-batch concrete Iheess fowborly to the S.W. teras of lemehlp Hoe fools $11, gas. even :S t•It. sial eider a1 IMage gastertl to the S.W. entries,of uwnebtp 104. reqs tot, 146, (aside levell t 11.14 1 1.111 .SM 01.00 Thence seetherly to the I.W. garble of towaslalr its. range 11t. ' Thence tastorly to the S.Y. areas of tftfahlp lose reale 1/9. KN.[ t'tr t? oiling Iw/we Thant* motherly to the S.W. sorest of township Its,•e0*40 M. golfs. Owes SS Its. and Image tonally to the gets setoff N town6hlp tilt fangs IK.. 11 cls. water Image feuthdrll to the G.W. tososq of towoNlr lost tents loge tertl)# r:r= Ito yea. and - thenad tostarly to the foto polar of tewashlr 1:10 tante lute , Ire:::ar.l.is tea, voter level)# I Thendg Southerly is the 11.10, career of township tab, rents IK. D► :fete Icwar 61 y1.*. ares WIM$ em the Southerly ties of ttteel Cooneyo thanes tasterly Ir.:Bill/ 41 Its. water level)# along the 11eetMtlr bewMa9y ss,toolle O:e-s:ser ;at yds. f+d le:eloding Cow*ty eM the Iow6Mrly NOftseoy of Telate C610aty, to the 0.2. as jet. %star lore}ll stare former of township its, tents lot, lee:e ll sad, 61 tea. and theudg %*liberty to the P.R. comer ff twrishlr Its, range 1K. le.:lwele4 0 les. water lerellt IMrics 1st stly to the N.V. weet of touesbip 11110 renis aft. I!rp rre•ttleh ear isto Thames Northerly to tM N.C. engage of towns:ttr IK, teas* fat. ole. at rts. off Int1:elm4 Iheoes Westerly to the N.Y. a/esr of tewaehlr 111, gongs Ute 13 ref. water lowell It.N 9.11111 a" t.N Tmess Northerly to the P.C. caner as township IH. goals 1111, r Image Woetotly to our N.Y. urns• of township life range Mr. 91-MA MXVT SIRM-M w/wf Imago MfrtMolt to the 6.9. sorest of towwsh/p It's, jgass Sot, , 041010 s•.a9 IS yea. ane Image Masterly to the M.Y. agblr of ss10nablr Me-rause tbtO ImNuela4 /s 311.6. water Image Meogherly to tM 1.110 garble of township def tease 1ftO )*we'll S.7 l0:ec so ted. Tmbls Westerly to the M.Y. offset of sowneble 111, foals 1st diet 1*e1:e0.1 s,1 yet. water Three@ Northerly s,1 the 0.9. same of Sam 'Air N0 ren�a�f S$�. Ie.elll 7.rrttot$ Ifw41 11 Thonds Wfugrly to the M.Y. lona /f tfwriehlr N0 u: falO , Iles. dots It-.:velr.e 99 Fee. Shoals Motherly to am N.R. ane[of ganlshtp N, too" SItO •*tet UvOil I Winter lower Image 10entool to the 1.2. earlier of sowneblp•f11, rens$ N 4l ff Its. fns ia.sioal n bl Ids. Tmo Northerly a the M.l. atesl of twriabst IM0 ra0sf logo 106141 101`4111 Maus /Mule Ih.nes Yuaelrr to am M.Y. seren of 4ou"ade foe gods$ 1110 bale 0009 so yes. ons Irslmdtug Shoats Msgtheril to am M.g. Gomm o1 tomemp l/O lease and 11S yb. water Sewall# TIONf Image Yfstffl'to tab M.Ye *sal Of Maeslup 046 rags IN. . Idly pde•seteh f rialete 01■. ' Some Y t~1Ly a the M.Ye.Go�some o! twtaoh4p U, 1w: 91% 1 seas 041 ye$. fes IuslMla�s Image NotMrir eagles the It. abbio baseline to eke M.i. Ms yMs. 10fus Sewell tools t.1NJ sets Lo 661"t ff 10"Ibip we range Ifs, Mrit • Sf Westerly to alio M.Y. 101401 of ewsur of nest Iftd . Sues M1tMgty to the M. son"of tafablr owns near Ns,* , Sora Westerly to the M.Y. loads 01 M010esur Ill* rffsn Ull . 1 Ibm a Mfnbefly 1f obs 11.16•area of efwsabtp MO.1Gogs Re • UMM M1110, VK. .41, neo INM"we Al" 214 war ' ! tKtt1ON !q. CA1f•!!t! hpe /t NWlitfie M. def-Topp lope 111 .,' .. OLIIVR4tA • �i AWA 44#1111114M f6t ASIA @ttiMlTta:ltt est togs tattttrsat OrtrA1292 (em �' MCI 101flew OPM10113, (tors•(( . 6&to& i t9&aca)t 6i►toa t tWntNy lives&Walter If to tike M.Q. corset of township ion asset lit, ?hraco Vestooll to the 1.11. select of towsAlp 100. topgv Its. Tatate 00f0criv to tM 0.9. terser of towhilsip IN ro.yr lots ihe0e4 M.stherly to tbs *.to 40#009 t 46100141-00 it". 14"116 1"-40 Thrace Westerly to the M.N. sooner of tow►eh:y 1670. tont• IU. ti.•Oce atestjrsly to the M.Y. Waste of township !M, aengr U[, Th.oca %*liberty to the r.t. corset of towaeAip IM. want* Elt, ?Nate No#th4#ty to ase N.V.Netooleo( st o-A-Atp 11:.. ar or les, Thence taeterly to the 9.9. torpor of township Its, goose $411, lovers Woat6rty to she .N. ttoreo st etwt.a.+ at4. rats late It-'tate sa/be91y to ti& 61.9. torpor of to-ship Its, rasp late lmt.ur rectally to he .11.S.Wtorpor st sswtti ! iNo terse five Theses Wescott? to the 0.9. college of township fire toss 1st. thentt ►�at•tty to she tet. tes�er s. tarnsli► i.M, tarts i:1. locale ::erta.erly to the 0.9. estate of tiw"abip tis, goose in, TMs(*towthorly to ts& S.W. corrsr of township Iit:. rare• I)W# lhenas Westerly so the N.V. to#nor of sawnthip Iwo Notre Iw, 164046 1sst9rly to the tet. tosser of swabber IM. r4see lit, T$temss motherly to tM /.M. terser et to10sot,lp 14%. teras two !le01ce rereherty to tM N.R. corset of t•wwssli ito,ranta ill, footage easterly to the set. oo9ne/ of 1ewras:p ler. (&rete IWO • ?M10cs ta:tsoly to ase tet. corset of township ITN, targe 141, -.It t&itMcll t! tbs Sift. corset of tswatbty Ur, rat lyi, Shee.ee lowtM►ty to the S.W. Cooper of township IM, $&no let, • Theses 9494criy to the e.g. terser N township 940. gorge Its# tow@ tastsely is ter 11.11, sooner of totasstp love wore# :yt, thence 1404theriy to the S.W. Cooper of township IMi. loose 1610 . Thomas t*eth4c/y ti 461 I.W. corset of te6asssp 4111. oa.:gs 1.94, 111.0046 tostecly to the sit. torose of towasmlp 916, tea;s i44, Theses Nes##$? to the See. torpor of towasttr list, costs Itu, ?beet• t6wthatly to ohs S.W. Corset of township Me geote 41110 1640194 SwetMsly otey tai tasters star of g-.ip M to tee Thcn4s Easterly $less the teossere loss of towaship 1171 to &he Seattle Otos oacs*eint the& parties of M•104ti Callfsrats tastetr. tc,0saty N sir ati4i et iaitbtoN. within coati Cleft County fselwtN wltbos the ie/lawlrg'lines teuws4906 as tee stove Ottnsr of towasblp 6110 $4094 It, lite Ittoze :.•rtir+9asatiy. shone• NertMriy sten{ the tessela bw4"4e1 NOtis taNll" sea thrill"! of the state of California as rho O.C. torpor of township Ifli, imolete is • tesahe#ty sop4s4e* 1- Ihs S.W. 401%49 of 40041411!# • #ante Ile. too Raw a[# Thcot.Westerly to the M.W. towns$ &t tow%Mop Ito. trop site • • It.#*:* xa#tietlg to she W.C. tosser so sowashop 1(41, trop Its, (sense /leo [tiugtl delete("to the 4.11. comer of 1-vpittp 111. • Uccle vesterty to iM M.W. "nor of tow%sh/p 1%. grist tet, ranee 411• Its&(* 14.10.111 to ter 0.9. aver of township oto, rents «s • Strait in i Northerly dtp&ttoa to too Ma. oilier it sewiship /1, losses Westerly to est N.Q. torpor of $slash$# ISN, rape Ito range 4110 ImagefteteMr/y a ase stet. career IMT swiblp cal, pyo it, I%"@ to a v&INtartl direction to the N.M. 40tpot of township/f. SLOsss vtsterty to the M.W. townst of $owumtp 1310, cases 610 tare ot, to tbs petit of Mgl%mtnt vhoab ponies, to i tea it Tt.&sat xestMrly to ase S.W. career of &*mobs@ 11-# pati No ctsi 1. "0446 tauellT to ase tet. shear of SOwmMlp Ito, $sep 44 tbs btbs i Nisi f*!un& that pINtttei:f Artben bUti1-la Weems Steele• %6oklerly to !se e.11. toga" of awsb11@ ISN, 66010119 tN toll*No !i*H Image v4stooly to she N.V. "me of township I/O. trap tee Mme *1 t Ma est Plains110 fold" t to dsoxf 669les 41 the tswMgl/ • i amts nellwrty t&•ab&10.11. tog*t 44 twist► logo carp 4%, lens*! sMtabt# 711. hits Sat bleb& aof towns ipt tbarae Westerly 4e &M 0.v. some N Sovothi@ IM. loop it, 9.(Mato orset ofliv slay the 114*law limo at &cwiMt@ 161 4e tM tbetse NrlemIty 0s"the IM. Moble aergetav to 460 M. • w 40reec N ten&n$b#S.W.INOclose !W, (tsar of township 1:11. tanto 114, Ulnare fae4bri►lo 661 o11. 1-#%%r 44 t*st0 40 SIN, tato 9116 # Ibosa Wessetty 4s tM N.Q. so"aca of $steam1►'30 logo r. TMs tteysm a f tM MCliiiat 6Cssilps to tM S.W. i$t%et . It saes t•wthirty to &be N.t. 4irasr a sovo # 110, tow sale ff • low Ke Image Westerly to tbs N.Q. creast of "WIMP 7`.101, caste we mire&(twoorl#N be 11.11. otor o of t*anMti 61, tags t[e !:mases ttweMwlp to tLe tA. gweve,of Seva$mp 710, low so lope*e4&&al1 1- the tet . los of 11"a"}-t!i gait* 111l!g� 1bIMstt fIMttNt1#N ty telt. Set*9 it tageipi@ fit, tWd #g• Ilwass 94610111 to the 6.11. Server of $web$p 3% tarp 111 1yleao ts&oody*4o tbs tet. sarsait of tow-dA@ 4{, ayo no T:#ate Htttieoip.se 4be fo11e oeev*o of ewoMp tete tuft • lytta Nasab&tty to too 0.1. NMer N twsmp no "apse 1e0 6 • Ttseae 11&etewiy 4o too$.to some of $*vamp lifts trop we , Tb***veNogil 40 4111*wove terser of teYpW@ at tap It, Sheets 1101tlo9tl to the Me Serres if 40(1-1@ 100 rave Ilio lboa s l rctbowly totting the taatoltt MINIMUM* Ne to o 11.11. /Nate Wtategiy se the 6.16 eaear of ag ebut 1% vow we • SNnt• Wortbeti/to eM N.ee Severe of of tbs# IM, tarp Igo some at erly etc IMC clop If: • e lowest Veapgty to she N.W. enrage of Nw"bop to, tarp Ile. % f so ubeasle se at*nt tbs iw*soldt Ntot1* is sty tete serer( floods aal4bati@ to tow Note fame of toM1Mt@ I1M6 WOW thio 611f ewab/p !M, (sage 7114 *larvae vector(!@ to ey Net. some it 4otenellp 161. gay* 711, • Tl*v&e 10-1-111 N as 11.11. *v*e of $iunMp as soya 711, • lythe Mt4het/110 to Obs Net# **pie of t*mEitit 614 lee nib•b • •' Iowa Moven. 1101. OI, 114. Ti-Aes"Iff AME► It. t*!I • twctua� r�i►-sees Aff #1 . CALIIMMlA !I� AAU bt IMT1a'+1 I'm �a ?Wu mui met on"Ifts (Cwt•#) *Ates Is (Cest'1) . TI.tctt ~Hurl/ *Stag tl.t trettsotiy ttee to twaNip lot• late the t*cllit •aasn, --. r Atse i sift t�*cictu tAsc prtteo of sertMn U//tents taohflo! Mtf►• to t1e ft:ttclrj Steer c4mesclrg *t t_e :ett`.eflr bewf,Ty of iiia fist$ of Calttonie et tie a. w. tfrtat of tovset.ip a/me cssif 1~11 at. fislklo lose- lice ant 'act#iter Ttcue so*a !y to the 1,11, toraat of tweAip 4". t►fte 1l1• R.enia t:eter:y to Ste t.t. tomet of towaship Aly• tali• ?M• - I%ttca la+L"ittly to Ns 1.'1, terser of totooki► 639e tsoto NIe r+ .Mate tsetatly is tie 6.9. "Met of taeaflrl► ;kis tali* lite ' ?Lest• terlt.aflf to tat$ 11•1. totsat of atr.ebf 40} ratio 11t, oo %A• aottRetiF t»ea#sry of tae $tale of Collfoe0loe ~*Meat titstatiy at*% tae Motlaacif b*4007 of 04 fua of call level* N #0 plat o! tegiMt". ' • • r--+ "emit women 1146 N. il4. TO-OWAYf ANN It# /}=f i (Bidder) PROPOSAL (Bid Form) BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL THE 23rd Day of February 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 Hollow Metal in strict conformity with the Plans, Specifications and other contract documents on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, First Floor, Administra- tion Building, Martinez, California 94553, for the following sums; namely: BASE BID Shall include all of the work for the construction and completion = of all Hollow Metal work shown or noted on the Contract Documents and specified herein. For the sum of: Dollars (S ) • 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 work • within 350 calendar days from and after the date of the Notice to Proceed. Notice to Proceed is scheduled for March 15, 1978. • J-2 00443 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. y O Cash O Bidders Bond -- . O Cashiers Check OCertified 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 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 gid 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 SPECIAL CONDITIONS • Section 01010--Page 1 1.1 GENERAL J 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. f 1. The Information to Bidders is made a part of the Contract Documents to the extent applicable thereto. B. Under the direction of the Project Manager the Construction Manager shall inspect and supervise the construction of the Project build- ing through to completion and shall see that the materials furnished and the work performed by the Contractor are in accordance with the Contract Documents. His supervision shall in no way supersede or dilute the Contractor's obligation to perform the work in conformance with all Contract requirements, but the Construction Manager is empowered by the County to act on its behalf with respect to the + proper exeuction of the work and shall give instruction to require s such corrective measures as may be necessary in his opinion to ensure the proper performance of the Contract or to protect the ' interest of the County. Except as otherwise provided herein, the Construction Manager shall determine the amount, quality, accept- ability, fitness, and progress of the work covered by the Contract. , 1. It shall be the duty of the Contractor to comply with all procedures established and/or implemented by the Construction Manager and approved by the Project Manager as stated above. In the event any such procedures are at variance with other provisions of these Special Conditions, such procedures shall prevail . 2. The Construction Manager may call for meetings of the contractors, subcontractors, and material suppliers as he deems necessary for the proper coordination of the work. Such meetings shall be held at the sites on regular working days during regular working hours, unless otherwise directed by the Project Manager. Attendance shall be mandatory for all parties notified to attend. C. Nothing in any of the Contract Documents shall be interpreted as being contrary to law or ordinances, and all codes and laws of governing agencies shall be followed as though they were herein bound. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS • Section 01010--Page 2 1.2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER A. The Construction Manager has been given the authority to act for the Project Manager as follows: 1. Coordinate the work of the various contractors on the Project; 2. Maintain a competent full-time construction supervisory and inspection staff at the job-site for the coordination and direction of the work of the various contractors; 3. Establish on-site organization and lines of authority in order to carry out the overall plans of the County in all phases of the Project on a totally coordinated basis; 4. Establish procedures for coordination among the Project. Manager, the Architect, the various contractors and the Construction Manager itself with respect to all aspects of the Project and implement such procedures at the direction of the Project Manager; S. Prepare a comprehensive construction schedule for the Project which will include a schedule for each of the various con- tractors and trades, and submit such schedule for approval by the Project Manager. The Construction Manager will revise such schedule as necessary to incorporate approved scheduling data submitted by the various contractors; 6. In cooperation with the Architect, coordinate and inspect the work of the contractors on the Project until final completion and acceptance of the Project Building by the County to assure that the materials furnished and work performed are in accordance with the requirements of the respective contracts and that the work on the Project is progressing on schedule; 7. Determine the adequacy of the contractors' personnel and equipment and the availability of necessary materials and supplies and take the action necessary to maintain the job schedule; 8. Monitor contractor's submittals to Architect for approval of all shop drawings, catalogs and samples, and establish procedures for expediting the processing thereof; 9. In cooperation with the Architect review all requests or • recommendations for changes; Contra Costa County Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 3 1 .2 CONSTRUCTION g1XWR (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 wake recommendations to the Project Manager for approval. 12. Review , assemble and transmit written guarantees, war- ranties, instruction manuals and other data required of the contractors. 1 .3 CLEANUP A. Each Contractor for a Mork Category or Categories shall : 1 . Clean up all waste material, rubbish, and debris resulting from his own operations on a daily basis. 2. Not allow waste materials, rubbish, and debris to accumulate on the site and become unsightly or hazardous. 3. Remove grease, dust, dirt, stains, labels, fingerprints, and other foreign materials from interior and equipment furnished as a part of his subcontract. 4. Repair, patch, and touch up marred surfaces to match adjacent finished damaged by his work forces. B. If, in the opinion of the Construction Manager, any of the work described above is neglected by a Contractor or Contractors, the Construction Manager shall have the work done and deduct the cost from his (their) contract(s) as their interests may appear. Contra Costa County Detention Facility Of 04 9 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 Mork 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, 00 and the Construction Manager shall promptly thereafter take such steps as may be appropriate. Contra Costa County Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 5 1.9 OTHER YORK (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 Construction Manager may direct. B. If the Project Manager determines that the Contractor is failing to coordinate his work with the work of other contractors as directed by the Construction Manager, the County may upon written notice: 1. Withhold any payment otherwise due hereunder until the Contractor complies with the Construction Manager's directions. 2. Direct others to perform portions of the Contract and charge cost of work to Contract amount. 3. Terminate any and all portions of the Contract for the Contractor's failure to perform in accordance with the Contract. C. If the Contractor notifies the Construction Manager in writing that another contractor on this Project is failing to coordinate his work with the work of this Contract as directed, the Construction Manager will promptly investigate the charge. If he finds it to be true, he will promptly issue such directions to the other con- tractor with respect thereto as the situation may require. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 6 • 1 .10 COORDINATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS (Continued) D. Should any other contractor having, or who shall hereafter have a contract with the County for the performance of work upon the site sustain any damage through any negligent act or omission of a sub- contractor or of the Contractor, the Contractor shall reimburse, indemnify, and hold the County and the Construction Manager harm- less from all such claims. E. The Contractor shall immediately notify the Construction Manager of any actual or impending labor dispute which may affect or is affecting the Schedule of the Contractor's or any other cont►•actor's work. In addition, the Contractor shall take all appropriate measures to eliminate or minimize the effect of such labor dispute on the Schedule, including, but not limited to, such measures as: promptly seeking appropriate injunctive relief; filling appropriate charges with the National Labor Relations Board under the applicable provisions of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947, 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 ���►,�52 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 Detention Facility f I�)�'53 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page A 1.11 PROJECT SCHEDULE (Continued) 3. Reschedule activities to achieve maximums practical con- currency of accomplishment of activities. e 1 .12 PAYMENTS A. The Contractor will submit a request for progress payment to the Construction Manager on the 20th of each month. The Construction Manager will review the payment request and modify as necessary to protect the best interests of the County. The Contractor will be allowed to project work he will have completed through the 25th of that month. Upon approval 'by the Project Manager. the payment will be disbursed by the County on or about the 15th of the following month. 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** a. Contra Costa County . Detention Facility HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMES • Section 08110--Page 1 PART 1--GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1. 2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Furnish and install hollow metal work as shown on the Drawings and Schedules labelled as "HM. " Install finish hardware provided by others as detailed and scheduled. B. Related Work -Specified Elsewhere: 1. Section 06200, "Finish Carpentry. " • 2. Section 08112, "Security Hollow Metal Work": 3. Section 08710, "Finish Hardware. " 4. Section 08712, "Security Hardware. " 5. Division 16: "Electrical. " 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Provide hollow metal work manufactured by a single firm specializing in the production of this type of work, unless otherwise acceptable to the Architect. B. Provide doors and frames complying with the Steel Door Institute "Recommended Specifications for Standard Steel Doors and Frames" (SDI 100) , and as herein specified. C. Manufacturers offering products to comply with the re- quirements for hollow metal doors and frames include the following: • 1. American Welding and Mfg. Co. Contra Costa County Detention Facility l 41K) HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMES Section 08110--Page 2 2. Ceco Corp. 3. Fenestra. 4. Mesker Brothers Industries, Inca 5. Republic Steel Corp. 6. Steelcraft Mfg. Co. 7. Forderer. D. Fire-Rated Assemblies: 1. Wherever a fire-resistance classification (1-1/2-hour or "A, " "B, " etc. ) is shown or scheduled for hollow metal work, provide fire-rated hollow metal doors and frames investigated and tested as a fire-door assem- bly, complete with type of fire-door hardware to be used. Identify each fire door and frame with UL labels, indicating applicable fire rating of both door and frame. 2. Construct and install assemblies to comply with NFPA Standard No. 80, and as herein specified. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Manufacturer' s Data: Submit two copies of manufacturer's specifications for fabrication and shop painting, and installation instructions. B. Shop Drawings: 1. Submit Shop Drawings for the fabrication and erection of hollow metal work. Include details of each frame type; elevations of door-design types; conditions at openings; details of construction, location, and installation requirements of finish hardware and reinforcements; and details of joints and connec- tions. Provide fabrication, erection, and anchorage details at 3-inches-to-l-foot-0-inches scale. Show anchorage and accessory items. • ' Contra Costa County Detention Facility �045 Is HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMES • Section 08110--Page 3 2. Provide a schedule of doors and frames using same reference numbers for details and openings as those on the Contract Drawings. 3. See Section 01300 for additional submittal require- ments. 1. 5 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver hollow metal work cartoned or crated to provide protection during transit and job storage. B. Inspect hollow metal work upon delivery for damage. Minor damages may be repaired, provided the finish items are equal in all respects to new work and acceptable to the Architect; otherwise, remove and replace damaged items as directed. • C. Store hollow metal units on raised platforms in vertical positions with blocking between units to allow air circu- lation. Keep stored material covered and protected from damage. 1.6 JOB CONDITIONS Examine the substrate and conditions under which hollow metal work is to be installed and notify the Architect, in writing, of any conditions detrimental to the proper and timely com- pletion of the work. Do not proceed with the work until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2. 1 MATERIALS A. Hot-Rolled Steel Sheets and Strip: Commercial-quality carbon steel, pickled and oiled, complying with ASTM A569 and ASTM A568. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00457 HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMES • Section 08110--Page 4 B. Cold-Rolled Steel Sheets: Commercial-quality carbon steel, complying with ASTM A366 and ASTM A568. C. Supports and Anchors: Fabricate of not less than 16- gauge sheet steel. Galvanize after fabrication units to be built into exterior walls, complying with ASTM A153, Class B. D. Inserts, Bolts, and Fasteners: Manufacturer's standard units, except hot-dip galvanize items to be built into exterior walls, complying with ASTM A153, Class C or D as applicable. E. Shop-Applied Paint: For steel surfaces, use rust-inhib- itive enamel or paint, either air drying or baking, suit- able as a base for specified finish paints. 2.2 FABRICATION, GENERAL A. Fabricate hollow metal units to be rigid, neat in appear- ance, and free from defects, warp, or buckle. Accurately form metal to required sizes and profiles. Wherever practicable, fit and assemble units in the manufacturer's plant. Clearly identify work that cannot be permanently factory-assembled before shipment, to assure proper assembly at the Project site. Weld exposed joints con- tinuously, grind, dress, and make smooth, flush, and invisible. Metallic filler to conceal manufacturing defects is not acceptable. There shall be no visible weld marks or defects after finish paint. B. Exposed Fasteners: Unless otherwise indicated, provide countersunk, flat Phillips, or Jackson heads for exposed screws and bolts. C. Glazing Stops: Provide for all relight and borrow lights as detailed. D. Finish Hardware Preparation: Contra Costa County Detention Facility p HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMES • Section 08110--Page 5 1. Prepare hollow metal units to receive mortised and concealed finish hardware, including cutouts, rein- forcing, drilling, and tapping in accordance with final Finish Hardware Schedule and templates provided by hardware supplier. Comply with applicable re- quirements of ANSI A115 "Specifications for Door and Frame Preparation. " 2. Reinforce hollow metal units to receive surface-ap- plied hardware. Drilling and tapping for surface- applied finish hardware may be done at Project site. 3. Locate finish hardware as shown on final Shop Draw- ings, or if not shown, in accordance with "Recom- mended Locations for Builder's Hardware, " published by the National Builders' Hardware Association. 4. The backing for all hardware shall be a minimum of 3/16 inch for all doors and frames. E. Shop Painting: 1. Clean, treat, and paint surfaces of fabricated hollow metal units, whether concealed or exposed in the fin- ished work. 2. Clean steel surfaces of mill scale, rust, oil, grease, dirt, and other foreign materials before the applica- tion of paint. 3. All metal doors and frames shall be bonderized and receive one coat of baked-on metal primer with smooth finish. F. All exterior doors shall have waterproof seal at the top. G. Wire Raceways: Provide raceways and other wiring pro- visions within doors and frames as required for electric locks, electrichinges, and electrical hardware. Coordi- nate cable transfer with Electrical Contractor. 2. 3 HOLLOW METAL DOORS A. Provide hollow metal doors of the type and size indicated on the Drawings or Schedules by the symbol "HM" and com- plying with SDI 100 for minimum materials and construc- tion requirements. Contra Costa County Detention FaW1 HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMES • Section 08110--Page 6 1. Provide 16-gauge, hollow metal door. B. Door Louvers: 1. Provide weatherproof stationary louvers for exterior doors, where indicated, constructed of "Z"-shaped blades formed of 20-gauge, galvanized steel sheets. Space blades not more than 1-1/2 inches on center. 2. Provide sightproof stationary louvers for interior doors where indicated, constructed of inverted "V"- shaped or "Y"-shaped blades formed of 18-gauge, cold-rolled steel. Space blades to provide not less than 50-percent free air opening. C. Vision Panels: Provide for glazing by others with 16 gauge glass trim where indicated. 1. Refer to Section 08800, "Glass and Glazing, " for standards. • 2. 4 HOLLOW METAL FRAMES A. Provide hollow metal frames of the types and styles indi- cated on the Drawings or Schedules as "HM" and complying with SDI 100 for minimum materials and construction requirements. 1. Hollow metal frames, fully welded, of 16-gauge steel. a. For doors over 3 feet wide, fully welded, of 14-gauge steel. 2. Backing for all hardware shall be 3/16 inch minimum, except 12 gauge for flush bolts and closers. B. Provide hollow metal frames for doors, side lights, borrowed lights, and other openings, as shown on the Drawings. Conceal all fastenings, unless otherwise shown. C. Provide spit-type frames only where shown or scheduled. • 1. Fabricate frames of fully welded construction. i Contra Costa County Detention Facilit of►�60 I HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMES Section 08110--Page 7 a. Fabricate of 16-gauge steel, except where shown otherwise or where otherwise required for Fire Labels. D. Rubber Door Silencers: Drill stops to receive three silencers on strike jambs of single-swing frames and four silencers on heads of double-swing frames. E. Plaster Guards: Provide 26-gauge steel plaster guards or mortar boxes, welded to the frame, at back of all finish hardware cutouts where mortar or other materials might obstruct hardware operation. PART 3-EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION (A Referenced Standard for Work of Other Sections) i A. General: Install hollow metal units and accessories in accordance with final Shop Drawings and manufacturer's data, and as herein specified. B. Placing Frames: 1. Except for frames located at in-place concrete or masonry, place frames prior to construction of en- closing wall finishes. Set frames accurately in position, plumbed, aligned, and braced securely until permanent anchors are set. After wall construction is completed, remove temporary braces and spreaders leaving surfaces smooth and undamaged. 2. Install fire-rated frames in accordance with NFPA Standard No. 80. 3. Install at least three wall anchors per jamb at hinge , and strike levels and provide floor angles or clips for fastening to floor. ' C. Door Installation: Contra Costa County Detention Faci ,yif i A #f HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMES . Section 08110--Page 8 1. Fit hollow metal doors accurately in their respective frames, within clearances specified in SDI 100. 2. Place fire-rated doors with clearances as specified in NFPA Standard No. 80. 3. Finish hardware installation shall be executed per Section 06200 of these Specifications. 3.2 ADJUST AND CLEAN A. Final Adjustments: Check and readjust operating finish hardware items in hollow metal work just prior to final inspection. Leave work in complete and proper operating condition. Remove and replace defective work, including doors or frames which are warped, bowed, or otherwise damaged. B. Touch-Up Painting: Immediately after erection, sand • smooth any rusted or damaged areas of prime coat and apply touch-up paint. **END OF SECTION** • Contra Costa County Detention Fac ]6tyc2 SECURITY HOLLOW METAL WORK Section 08112--Page 1 PART 1--GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Furnish and install security hollow metal work as shown on the Drawings and Schedules labelled as "SH" and "SHM. " 1. The installation of security and finish hardware provided by others is included in this section. B. Related Work Specified Elsewhere: 1. Section 06200, "Finish Carpentry. " 2. Section 08110, "Hollow Metal Doors and Frames.." 3. Section 08712, "Security Hardware. " 4. Section 11880, "Detention Equipment. " 5. Division 16, "Electrical. " 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Provide security hollow metal work manufactured by:a single firm specializing in the production of this type of work, unless otherwise acceptable to the Architect. B. All doors and frames shall meet or exceed SDI Standards. C. Fire-Rated Assemblies: 1. Wherever a fire-resistance classification (1-1/2-hour or "A, " "B, " etc. ) is shown or scheduled for hollow • metal work, provide fire-rated hollow metal doors and frames investigated and tested as a fire-door assem- Contra Costa County Detention Facility 90463 SECURITY HOLLOW METAL WORK Section 08112--Page 2 bly, complete with type of fire-door hardware to be used. Identify each fire door and frame with UL labels, indicating applicable fire rating of both door and frame. 2. Construct and install assemblies to comply with NFPA Standard No. 80, and as herein specified. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Manufacturer's Data: Submit two copies of manufacturer's installation instructions and specifications for fabrica- tion and shop painting. B. Shop Drawings: 1. Submit Shop Drawings for the fabrication and erection of security hollow metal work. Include details of each frame type; elevations of door-design types; conditions at openings; details of construction, location, and installation requirements of finish hardware and reinforcements; and details of joints and connections. Provide fabrication, erection, and anchorage details at 3-inches-to-l-foot-0-inches scale. Show anchorage and accessory items. 2. Provide a schedule of security doors and frames using same reference numbers for details and openings as those on the Contract Drawings. 3. See Section O1300 for additional submittal require- ments. 1. 5 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver hollow metal work cartoned or crated to provide protection during transit and job storage. B. Inspect security hollow metal work upon delivery for dam- age. Minor damages may be repaired, provided the finish items are equal in all respects to new work and accept- ! able to the Architect; otherwise, remove and replace • damaged items as directed. Contra Costa County Detention Facility `Ac SECURITY HOLLOW METAL WORK • Section 08112--Page 3 C. Store security hollow metal units on raised platforms in vertical positions with blocking between units to allow air circulation. Keep stored material covered and pro- tected from damage. 1.6 JOB CONDITIONS Examine the substrate and conditions under which hollow metal work is to be installed and notify the Architect, in writing, of any conditions detrimental to the proper and timely com- pletion of the work. Do not proceed with the work until un- satisfactory conditions have been corrected. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Hot-Rolled Steel Sheets and Strip: Commercial-quality carbon steel, pickled and oiled, complying with ASTM A569. B. Cold-Rolled Steel Sheets: Commercial-quality carbon steel, complying with ASTM A366. C. Supports and Anchors: Fabricate in accordance with each manufacturer' s standard, but no less than 16-gauge. Gal- vanize (after fabrication) units to be built into exteri- or walls, complying with ASTM A153, Class B. D. Inserts, Bolts, and Fasteners: In accordance with manu- facturer's standards, except hot-dip-galvanize items to be built into exterior walls, complying with ASTM A153, Class C or D as applicable. E. Shop-Applied Paint: For steel surfaces, use rust-inhib- itive enamel or paint, either air drying or baking, suit- able as a base for specified finish paints. 2.2 FABRICATION, GENERAL , Contra Costa County Detention Facility c SECURITY HOLLOW METAL WORK • Section 08112--Page 4 A. Fabricate hollow metal units to be rigid, neat in appear- ance, and free from defects, warp, or buckle. Accurately form metal to required sizes and profiles. Wherever practicable, fit and assemble units in the manufacturer's plant. Clearly identify work that cannot be permanently factory-assembled before shipment, to assure proper as- sembly at the Project site. Weld exposed joints contin- uously, grind, dress, and make smooth, flush, and invis- ible. Metallic filler to conceal manufacturing defects is not acceptable. There shall be no visible weld marks or defects after finish paint. B. Preparation: Prepare doors and frames for hardware; provide factory cutouts, mortises, drilling, and tapping per templates furnished therefor, except: 1. , Do not cut through door edge for hinge mortise. 2. Drilling and tapping for surface hardware shall be field prepared. • C. Wire Raceways: Provide raceways and other wiring provi- sions as required for electric locks, electric hinges, and electrical hardware. Coordinate with Electrical Contractor. D. Reinforcing: 1. Reinforce doors and frames for all finish hardware, except omit for push plates and kick plates. 2. Reinforce at all points of bearing and fastening for all surface-mortised and concealed items (i.e. , closers and door stops, butts and hinges, saddles or guides for rods for panic devices, and others) . 3. Provide additional back-up reinforcement welded in place, drilled and tapped, as required to receive screws. 4. Minimum thickness of reinforcement for doors and frames for the following items, unless otherwise shown, shall be: a. Surface-Applied Hardware: 3/16 inch. • b. Locks, Latches, and Strikes: 3/16 inch. Contra Costa County Detention Facilit SECURITY HOLLOW METAL WORK Section 08112--Page 5 c. Butts: 3/16 inch. d. Flush Bolts: 12 gauge. e. Door Closers: 12 gauge. f. Top and Bottom Pivots: 3/16 inch. 5. Welding of hardware reinforcement shall be either continuous fillets at both edges of the long dimen- sions, 1/2-inch fillets not over 2 inches apart on all contact edges, or spot welds at points not over 2 inches apart in both directions from the contact surfaces. E. Welding: 1. Welding shall be executed in accordance with best ap- proved standard, as established by -the American Weld- ing Society. Arc welding shall be used in fabrica- tion and erection work where practical and where called for on Detail Drawings and where neat workman- ship is reasonably possible. 2. Surfaces to be welded shall be cleaned of all loose scale, rust, oil, grease, paint, or other foreign matter. Welds shall show uniform section and smooth- ness of weld metal without overlaps and a minimum of craters, porosity, and klinkers. 3. Projecting burrs, edges, or rough spots shall be re- moved by grinding. Plug welds shall be ground smooth where exposed to view. 4. Visual inspection of edges and end fillets and butt joint welds shall indicate good fusion width and penetration into base metals. Precautions shall be taken to minimize stresses and distortions due to heat. F. Priming: After fabrication clean all surfaces free from oil, grease, and other foreign matter; sand exposed sur- faces smooth; apply one mil dry thickness of rust-inhib- itive metal primer to all surfaces; and bake dry at 300 degrees F. for 30 minutes. Priming not required for in- ternal faces of doors. • Contra Costa County Detention Facil' SECURITY HOLLOW METAL WORK • Section 08112--Page 6 2.3 HOLLOW METAL DOORS A. Provide hollow metal doors of the type and size indicated on the Drawings and Schedules by the symbol "SH" and as specified herein. 1. Hollow metal security doors shall be approximately 1-3/4 inches thick to receive prison locks. Edges at top and sides shall finish flush. Doors shall not have more than 1/8 inch clearance at sides and top and shall have proper bevel to prevent binding. Doors shall be out of wind and reinforced to prevent sagging or twisting. 2. Doors shall have face sheets of 14-gauge furniture steel reinforced with formed or hot-rolled channels of 10-gauge material extending full height of door, spaced approximately 4 inches on center, spot welded to face sheets 3 inches on center. 3. Provide 10-gauge channel bending around complete door perimeter welded to face 3 inches on center. Outer • edges of face sheets shall be returned at the edges to a close fit and tack welded 3 inches on center and ground smooth. Moldings securing vision panels shall be formed shapes same gauge as face sheets. Molding shall be fixed on one side and removable with allen- head-type screws, drilled out. 4. Inside of door shall be insulated with a special fiberboard sound deadener, paint impregnated to become an integral part of the door. 5. Where shown on the Schedule, provide food pass on door approximately 14 inches wide by 8 inches high. Food-pass door to be locked with jail-type snap lock, mortised in pass door as detailed on Drawings. B. Louvers for "SH"-Type Doors: 1. Shall be sightproof with a minimum free area of 50 percent. 2. Shall be of 12-gauge steel. Contra Costa County Detention Fac;.,]_�tyf;l` SECURITY HOLLOW METAL WORK Section 08112--Page 7 C. "SHM"-Type Doors: 1. Provide hollow metal doors of the type and size in- dicated on the Drawings and Schedules by the symbol "SHM. " 2. The doors shall be constructed as specified in Sec- tion 08110, "Hollow Metal Doors and Frames, " the applicable portions of which are hereby made part of this Section. 2.4 SECURITY-TYPE HOLLOW METAL FRAMES A. Provide security-type hollow metal frames of the type and, styles indicated on the Drawings and Schedules as "SH" and "SHM" and as specified herein. 1. Frames shall be constructed as detailed and sched- uled. Provide for all locks, strikes, hinges, or other hardware which is attached to the door frame and for wiring of electric hardware. c 2. Dimensions shall be in accordance with Schedules, Profiles, and Details shown. 3. Locate finish hardware in accordance with hardware manufacturer's standards where so established. 4. Frames for doors and windows shall be 14 gauge throughout, unless specifically indicated otherwise. Each unit fabricated with corners mitered, continuous) welded throughout the y g joint and ground smooth. 5. Furnish not less than four anchors per jamb, as de- tailed on the Drawings. Provide two anchors at head similar to jamb. 6. Designated interior door frames punched for mutes; three at lock jamb for single doors; four at head for i pair doors. Contra Costa County I Detention Facility cc�� SECURITY HOLLOW METAL WORK Section 08112--Page 8 • 7. Each unit with temporary sill spreaders; internal 26-gauge galvanized sheet metal guards for reinforc- ing where frames are grouted or installed at con- crete, masonry, or plastered construction. PART 3--EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. General: Install hollow metal units and accessories in accordance with the approved Shop Drawings, manufactur- ergs installation instructions, all pertinent codes and regulations, and the original design. B. Placing Frames: 1. Place frames prior to construction of enclosing wall finishes. Set frames accurately in position, plumbed, aligned, and braced securely until permanent anchors • are set. After wall construction is completed, re- move temporary braces and speaders leaving surfaces smooth and undamaged. 2. Install fire-rated frames in accordance with NFPA Standard No. 80. C. Door Installation: 1. Fit security hollow metal doors accurately in their respective frames, within clearances specified in SDI 100. 2. Place fire-rated doors with clearances as specified in NFPA Standard No. 80. i 3. Install •finish hardware in accordance with require- ments of Sections 08710 and 08712 of these Specifica- tions. 3. 2 ADJUST AND CLEAN Contra Costa County Detention Fac t r, SECURITY HOLLOW METAL WORK Section 08112--Page 9 • A. Final Adjustments: Check and readjust operating finish hardware items in hollow metal work just prior to final inspection. Leave work in complete and proper operating condition. Remove and replace defective work, including doors or frames which are warped, bowed, or otherwise damaged. B. Touch-up Painting: Immediately after erection, sand smooth any rusted or damaged areas of prime coat and apply touch-up paint to match finish coat. **END OF SECTION** • Contra Costa County Detention Facility INDEX TO SECTION 29 DOOR OPENING SCHEDULE & TYPES 41 29. 00-29. 01 INDEX 6 NOTES TO DOOR OPENING SCHEDULE 29. 02-29. 53 DOOR SCHEDULE NOTES TO DOOR OPENING SCHEDULE: l. * See 1/8" scale plan sheets for door opening references. See Section 31 for door details. See Section 30 for Hardware Schedule. 2. All Doors shall be fire-rated as noted on schedule. 3. All doors to room from corridor, and cross corridor doors in 1-hour fire resistive partition, shall be 20-minutes fire-rated, unless noted on schedule. 4. "Opening size" refers to finished opening of the door frames. 5. All doors are typically 1-3/4" thick unless otherwise noted in door schedule "remarks" column. 6. All doors to be undercut -�" U.O.N. Type "F"door shall be undercut 14" U.O.N. 7. All exterior doors shall have metal thresholds and weather stripping. 8. Aluminum frame openings that include aluminum and glass doors will be included in the exterior window schedules, Section 26. 9. Dimensions for glazing on door types indicate clear opening glass size. 10. Provide astragals on all pairs of rated or labeled doors as required by NFPA Standard 80. - 11. Metal glass stops at all glazed metal and wood doors shall have the same profile and size. 12. Door mark number generally corresponds to room number where it is located. Stair doors such as 2STC, or 2 ST6 indivi- dual characters mean the following: 2 - Floor number ST - Stair C or 6 - Stair "C" or stair 6 respectively__ Ka lan/McLCOUNTY DETENTION hfin DATE COfv COSTA COUDETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SI-EET INDEX TO OPENING SCHEDULE SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �q.� (CONTINUED) �i � 415.398.5191 2 13. Where armoured plate is noted in the remarks column, it shall be stainless steel 1" less than full width of the door(s) and 3'-6" high from the bottom of the door(s) . 14. Where 'KK' is noted in the remarks column, provide embossed knurled knob, bar, or pull on the public side. 15. At pairs of doors, the double letter indicates the door types of the pair. (e.g. "EE" signifies a pair of type "E" doors. ) 16. It shall be the specific duty and responsibility of each trade and supplier to examine all plans, details and specifications, and to provide and furnish proper equip- ment, hardware, fixtures, materials, etc. , pertaining to his part of the work shown or listed in any part of these documents. Schedules are for the convenience of the con- tractor to assist him in understanding and constructing the project. It is the contractor' s responsibility to verify that all items in the detail schedules reflect the plans and details. Any omissions or contradictions in these documents shall be called to the attention of the Architect prior to bid opening. Bids received shall be considered to include all items for a complete project. No extras will be allowed. f 17. Security Frame Size: i 7-I SH-5E SH-6E TJ SH-7E 6 SH-8E SH-9E - 11" SH-10E SH-11E SH-12E - SH-13E SH-26E �) ' Window where occurs ' Security lock 2"TYP Kaplan/McLaughlin �TE TRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS / 901 BATTERY STREET SET NOTE TO OPENING SCHEDULE SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �q.o1 (CONTINUED) 415.395.5191 _ DOOR TYPES! _ row A 8 C 0 ;_ E /UTC71 w(Lft rr M1 - G.+.� i_ a H f ,? K > _NOTES=__ I. DOOR CONSTRUCTION_- _ FRAME DETAI AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION _ DETAIL REFERENCE HM HOLLOW METAL:.= A LL LEAD LINED _ 3A 1.03 _MC MINERAL CORE.. _. a _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE_.___ . 2 31.03 SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14GA. A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 15 GA. _ 3 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH= LL 4 3r 04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED _ 5 A MP METAL PAINTED _ 31.05 1p PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6 31.05 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE - 7 A 3. GLASS= 31.06 BR3 BULLET RESISTANT - a B 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE A LG LEAD GLASS 9' 31.07 SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR Ip B 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY GREY A ; SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED 11 31.08 SW LAMINATED SECURITY WIRE B' I TC CLEAR TEMPERED 12 3A 8 TG GREY TEMPERED 13 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 B TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY 31.09 _4. RATING.- 15 31.10 f N NON-RATED 13 16 31.10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED 17 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED is B 1 90 112 HOUR LABELED 31.11 180 3. HOUR LABELED. t9 A S. HARDWARE: 20 31 a 12 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED 31.12 FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 3At3 SECTION 30. 9 • - r 6. PROVIDE VoHIGH DOOR FRAME FOR 22 31.13 _. . _ -- V-8" DOOR (2"CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). 23 3A1.A 24 B 25 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENT oNi0 FAcuTy DOOR FRAME °OOR 9 TYPE sizE FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL `11 REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NATE b 1101 D 3° 68 SH I4P SC 20 SUS SWS SWS SH-10E See Window 12"X 20 * 1I01A D 30 68 SH Np SC 20 1 1 1 SH-10E 1IO2 C 26 68 HM NP CW 20 i 1 19 BH-1 12"x12" Louvre 1IO2A C 26 68 HN NP CW 20 1 1 10 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 1I03 C 26'--68 HM M CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 1I03A C 26 68 HM NP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 1I04 C 30 68 SH M SW 20 1 1 19 SH-2 1104A A 26 68 SH NP - N 1 1 19 SH-2 1I04B A 30 68 HM MP - N 5 5 5 BH-:,3 11040 A 3° 68 HM NP - N 5 5 20 BH-3 2 Conf iguration 1I04D A 1 3 HM MP SW 20 1 1 1 *SH-2 WiIlPR0W%tj�s#1 2 * Pal!ir, B11utts 1I04E J 30 3HM MP SC 20 1 1 19 *SH-2 With 1I05 A 30 68 HM NIP - 20 15 5 120 BH-4 1I06A AA 60 68 HM MP - 90XAA SH-10E3 pZ-- For Detail 1107 A 3° 68 HM NP - 20 1 1 19 BH-24 12"X12" Louvre 1108 A P 68 HM MP - 20 1 1 19 BH-24 1109 EE a 68 HM NP CW 20 1 19 19 BH-5 L 1I09 A 26 68 SH M - 20 1 1 1 SH-27 1I10 C 30 68 SH M SC N 10 10 17 SH-17 12"X12" LouvriE 1111 C 30 68 SH MP SC N 10 . 10. 17 SH-17 12"X12" Louvr 1I12 C 30 6 SH Nle. SM N 1 1 19 SH-17 12"X12" Louvr 1I1A 26 68 HM Np - N 1 1 19 BH-14 12"X12" Louvr 1113 A 30 8 6 HM NP - N 1 1 1 BH-8 I 12"X12" Louvr ve Kaplan/M�Laughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCH ITEECTS PLANNERS (` 2'+r1 q DOOR SCHEDULE 901N FRANCISCO BATT ERY STR CET SHEET A. 94 111 004 415.398.5191 29. 02 Level 1 West *Louvre 0 Bottom of Door, reduce alass area accordingly. DOOR FRAME DONOQR TYPE SIZE FACING LASS RATING DETAIL HOMIR. REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NATE 6 • 1114 C 2 6 6 8 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 HH-8 12"X12" Louvre 1114A C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 HH-2 12"X12" Louvre 1I15 A 30 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre xx 1I16A E 3° 68 HM MP TC 20 5 5 20 BH-20 M7 17 C 2 6 6 8 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH- 8 12"X12" Louvre 1 I 17 A C 2 6 6 8 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre 1I18 C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-8 12"X12" Louvre 1I18A C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 . 12"X12" Louvre 1119 C 2 6 6 8 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-8 12"X12" Louvre 1I19A C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 r1212" Louvre 12"X12"Lo e 1I20 C 28 68 SH MP SC Nxxx SH-7EFoi-Detail§ 1IO2A C 28 68 SH MP Sc N 10 10 10 SH-7E 31I3DeLock tail Elec . ( • 8 8 A FOR (121IX1 L.) 1I21 C 2 6 SH MP Sc N 1Z SH-7E 31W DETAILS 1I21A C 28 68 SH MP SC N 10 10 10 SH-7E B=z DETAILS 3113 ELEC. LOC A FOR (12"X1 L.) 1I22 C 28 68 SH MP SC N KXX SH-7E 3102 DETAILS 1122A C 28 68 SH MP SC N 10 10110 SH-7E B DETAILS 3= ELEC. LOC 8 8 A FOR (12"X12" L.) 1I23 C 2 6 SH MP Sc N X X X SH-7E 31-0-T DETAILS 1123A C 28 68 SH MP SC N 10 10 10 SH-7E 311 DETAELECILS 1I24 C 30 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-17 12"X12" Louvre 1125 C 30 6 SH MP SC. N SH-17 A FOR (12"X12' L.) -1 -Xxx 3102 DETAILS 1I26A C 3° 68 HM MP cw 20 17 17 17 BH-6 1I26B A 26 68 SH MP - N 1 1 1 SH-15 KaplanlMcLaughlin !1 1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION Fi4CILITY ARCHITERPLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE901 ATSTREETsw S / ' c 415 398.5191 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.03 : Level 1 west ' �)�,��%U . DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE CONSTR FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL '0w REMARKS NQ TYPE W H NOTE 1 NOT 22 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J JNOTE S 1127 D 30 68 SH NJP Sc N S W Sws S W SH-13x. FRAM HH 2 SFS WI 1 � w SW SW SW SEE WINDOW 1I27A D 30 68 SH MMP SW N SH-13E FRAME HH 3 1I28 D 30 168 SH MP SW 20 SW SW SW SH-7E SEE WINDOW ` FRAME II 2 SEE WINDOW (12--X1 1I28A D 30 68 SH MP SW 20 SW SW SW SH-7E FRAME II 3 1: 1I29 A 30 68 SH MP - N 17 17 17 SH-2 1I29A C 30 68 SH NP "UCN 1 1 19 19 SH-2 1130 C 3o 68 HM MP %TC N 1 1 1 B4-9 1130A A 26 68 m NIP - N 1 1 19 BH-7 12"X12-' Louvre 11308 A 261 68 HM MP - N 1 1 1 19 BH-7_ 12"X12" Louvre 1I30C A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre 1131 A 26 68 m NP - N 1 1 19 BH-12 1211X12" Louvre 1I32 A 26 68 Ht4 MP - N 1 1 19 BH-11 I 12"X12" Louvre 1I33 F 30 68 SH NIP SC N10 10 10 SH-17 12"X12" Louvre 'With 1-N7500 1133A F 30 68 SH NIP SW 20 1 10 10 10 SH-27* Closer corridor-s de 1134 F 30 68 SH MP Sc N 10 10 10 SH-17 12"Xl2" Louvre 1135 F 30 68 SH MP Sc N 10 10 10 SH-17 12"X12" Louvre 1136 F 30 68 SH MP Sc N 17 17 17 SH-17 12"X12" Louvre 1137 F 30 68 SH MP SC N 10 10 10 SH-17 12"X12" Louvre 1138 F 30 68 SH MP SC N 10 10 10 SH-17 12"X12" Louvre � i - f 1139 D 3o 68 SH MP SC N 10 10 10 SH-17 12"X12" Louvre ;j Kapian/McLaughlin DATE 1 00NTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS W7V DOOR SCHEDULE AM- I 901 BATTERY STREET SHE - -, SAN FRANCISCO CA. 9411 415.398.5191 29-04 Level 1 west - *Louvre @ bottcan of door, modify glass area accordingly. DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE7T.E `ACCIIN�G LASS RATING DETAILNQ REMARKS W N NOTE 2NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 All1I40 D 3° 168 SH !�'� SC N 10 10 10 -17 12"X12- Louvre 1I41 D 3° 68 SH MP SC N SWS SWS SH-13E S� EjjWIND1 FRAME JJ 1 SEE WINDOW t 1141A D 30 68 SH MP SC N sws sws sws SH-13E FRAME KK 1 *occurs @ct.yd. 1I42 A 3° 68 SH MP - N 10 10 10 SH-9E adj .1M17.Note6 A 3° 68 SH MP _ N 1 1 19 SN.-21 1I44 A 30 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-21 KK 1I45 AA 6° 68 HM MP - N 10 24 10 BH_13 KK 1I48 C 3° 68 HM MP ZC N 8 8 20 BH-3 - 1149 C 3° 68 HM MP Tv N 5 5 1 20 BH-3 1I50 C e° 68 HM NP 4C N 5 5 20 BH-3 1151 C 3° 68 HM MP 7C N 5 5 20 BH-3 1I52 D 3° 68 SH h� rTC NXX SH-2 A` 42.19 See Details 1I52A D 3° 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SY-2 1I53 D 3° 1 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SF.-2 1I54 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 12"X12" Louvre 1I55 G 30 68 HM NP - 20 1 1 19 BH-15 1155A J 36 32 HM MP Sc p 1 1 19 SH.--2* pairbutts si 11 B 31� 1I56 A 26 68 HM - MP _ N 1 1 19 BH-14 12 'X12" Louvre 1I59 A 26 68 HM MP - 201 1 19 BH-16 12"X12" Louvre i 1I60 A 261 68 HM MP _ 20 1 1 19 BH. 16 12"X12" Louvre 1261 A 26 68 HM 161P - 20 1 1 19 1 x=-17 1212X12" Louvre 1262 A 30 68 HM NP 20 1 1 1 BH-17 12"X12" Louvre I 1163 D 30 68 HM MP TG N 1 1 1 BH-18 12"X12" Louvre laplan/McLaughfin DATE �M STA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHI T TTSTRE NNERS s / 7� DOOR . SCHEDULE �AW;I 901 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 29.05 Level 1 west DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE �s RATING DETAIL f+�"a . REMARKS W H MSIFACI"G NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 XXX SEE EXTR. N 1701 60 74AE AA IG N -1 WINDOW 1 SEE EXTR. N 1701A 160 74 AE AA TC N -2 WINDOW 1 SEE EXTR. N 1702 30 74 TC 20 5 5 5 -3 AE AA WINDOW 2 I 1J03 A 30 68 SC I SWG - IN 5 5 20 -4 1"04 30 68 SWG - N 12 5 5 20 -5 "X12" Louvr I T 1705 A 30 68 SC SWG - N 5 5 20 -6 1J06 A 30 68 SC SWG - N 5 5 20 -7 12"X12" Louvr 1J07 A 30 68 � HM MP - N 5 5 20 -8 ' 12"5(12" Louvr 1J08 A 30 68 SC SWG - 20 5 5 20 -4 1J09 30 74 AE AA TG N /� -9 SWEE E . 5_ L710 A 30 68 ISC SWG - 20 5 5 20 -4 1J10A A 30 68 SC SWG - N 5 5 5 -4 6 g - 12"X12" Louvr MOB 2 6 SC SWG N 5 5 20 H-10 1J10C A 26 68 SC SWG - I N 5 1 5 20 H-10 12"X12" Louvr, 1J11 A 30 68 SC SWG - 20 5 5 20 H-11 . 12"X12" Louvr 1J12 A 30 68 Sc SWG - 20 5 5 20 H-12 12"X12" Louvr i 1J13 A 30 - 68 SC SMG - 20 5 5 20 H-4 ' 1J13A A 30 68 Sc S4G - N 5 5 5 H-4 1J13B A 26 68 SC SWG - N 5 15 20 H-10 12"X12" Louvr 17130 A 26 68 SC St - N 5 5 20 H-10 12"X12" Louvr Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE SRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS SHEET¢�?� DOOR- SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET . �% SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.06 Level 1 Courts Annex 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DONQ OR 1Y� SIZE u1SSr20 G DETAIL �'++" . REMARKS W H =SIFACING NOTE 2 E 3 4 H J J NOTE 5 • 1J14 30 68 SC ry� - 5 20 -4 1J15 3° 68 - N 5 5 201-10 -7 B B B 1J16 3068 SC SWG - N 1.5 4.3 A4 A4. _7 Acoustic wall 1J16A 24 68 SC S G - N 5 5 20 12"X12" Louvr1J16B 2668SCSWG - N 17 17 17 -16 �- OPENING 1J16C 26 68 SC SWG N 5 5 20 -17 1J17 A 130 68 SC SWG - 20 5 20 5 -18 12"X12" Louvr 1J18 A 30 168Sr 51W, - 20 15 5 1 20 -12 12"X12" Louvr IJ19 h 30 68 SC SWG - 20 5 5 20 -4 1J20 J 30 68 SC SWG - 20 5 15 20 -4 1J21 A 30 68 SC SWG - 20 5 5 20 �-4 IJ23 AA 60 68 SC SWG - 20 5 XA, 20 H-19 Cush-N-Stop i � Parallel Arm 1J24 Ala. 60 68 SC SWG - N 5 All, 20 H-20 B B B 1J24A A 30 8 1 SC SWG _ 20 A4.3 A43 A4. H_21 Acoustic wall 1J24BA 30 68 SC 6146 - N 5 5 5 H-5 1J25 AA 60 68 _ � Cush-N-Stop SC SwG 20 5 / \ 20 H-19 Parallel Arne 1J26 J.'Ah 60 68 SC SWG - N 5 >d/ 20 H-20 B B B 1J26A A 30 68 SC SWG - 20 A4.3 A4.3 A43 H-21 Acoustic wall 26 1026B A 68 SC SWG - N 5 5 5 H-5 1J27 A 28 68 HM MP - 180 6 6 6 H-23See A/31.15 1J27A K * 6c 68 AE AA TC N IXXXH-22 CONC OPENING 1J28 A 28 68 HP Fp - 180 6 .6 6. H-23 KapkWMCLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY 901BATTERY PLANNERS 1Z41i� DOOR SCHEDULE ERY STREET SHEET CO SAN FRANCISCA. 94111 29.07 Level 1 Courts Annex 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR TypE SIZE FACING �� RATING DETAIL HOWK. REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J I NOTE 5 1J30 A 3° 68 SC SWG - 20 5 5 20 H-4 1J31 A 30 68 SC SWG - N 5 5 120 H-7 1J32 A 3° 68 SC SWG - N A4.3 A43 I—A4. H-7Acoustic wall 1J32A A 24 68 SC SWG - N 5 5 H-10 12"X12" Louvre i 1J32B A 26 68 SC SWG - N 10 10 10 H-16 1J32C A 20 68 SC SWG - N 5 20 5 H-17 il 1J33 A 3° 68 SH N!P - N 10 ' 10 10 SH 11E 31.13 DEllec. c 1J33A A 3° 68 H Detail SH MP - 180 10_ 10 10_ SH 13Ec. 1J34 AA 6° 68 SH mp - N 10 10 10 BH-13 1J35 A 30 68 SC SWG 20 5 5 20 H--23 12' X12" Louvre I Kaplan/McLaughlin EC(WTRA COSTA C XINTY DETENTION FACILITY , ARCHITECTS PLANNERS W7� DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STRE=ET. SHEET f SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29. 8 Level 1 Courts Annex 415.398.5191 0 • - I DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE a LASS RATING DETAIL ND�wFL REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 f OTE 4 H J J NOTE 6 FOR WINDOW • 1101 30 68 SH MP SW 20 SWS SIS S14SSH-7E FRAME HH5 1M01A 30 ` 68 SH MP Sc N SwS SWS SWS H-7E FRAME HH6 Louvre) * 1102 30 68 HM MP - N 1 19 1 H-10 12"X12" Louvre 1M03 El 30 68 SH MP Tc N 1 1 H-lE 11404 30 68 SH MP Tc N 1 19 1 H-lE 1M05 B 30 168 SH MP TC N 1 19 1SH-1E 1M06 B 30 68 SH MP Tc N 1 19 1 H-lE 1M07 30 68 SH MP Tc N 1 19 1 H-lE 1M08 B 30 68 SH MP Tc N 1 1 119 SH-lE 1109 B 30 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 1 SH-lE IM10 B 30 68 SH MP Tc N 1 1 1 SH-lE • 1M11 B 30 68 SH MP Tc N 1 119 1 SH-113 1M12 B 30 68 SH MP Tc N 1 1 1 SH-lE 1113 A 30 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 12"X12" Louv e 1M14 B 40 I - XXX68 SH MP Tc N SH-2 6 E c 1.02 For Detai s c 1115 B 40 16" SH MP TC N XXXSH-26E 31.02 For Detai s IM16 B 40 168 SH MP 1 VAX Tc N SH-26E1.02 For Detai s 1M17 B 40 68 SH MP Tc N SH-26E 1.02 For Detai s 1M18 A 27 68 HM MP N 1 1 19 BH-14 12"X12" Louvre 11,119 A 30 68 SH MP N 1 1 19 SH-24 12"X12" Louvre -_� Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �f ' 1 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SI-CET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.09 Level 1 East OOTS2 415.398.5191 *Louvre @ bottom of door, ir..?difv glass accordingly: DOOR FRAME DONOQR TY Ix H FACING LASS Gl Ass RATING DETAIL " "t REMARKS NOTE t NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NATE 4 H J J NOTE 5 1M20 D 3� 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-1 1M21 A 3° 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-2 1M22 A 3° 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-2 1M23 A 3° 68 SH MP - N 1 1 1 SH-2 1M23 A 30 6 HM MP - N 5 5 5 BH-1 1M24tA 3° 68 SH MP - N 1 1 1 SH-2 1M25 30 6 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-2 1M2530 6 HM MP - N 5 5 5 BH-1 1M263 68 HM MP LG N 11 11 11 BH-1 LEAD LINED JAMB 1M27 C 3 68 SH MP * - N 12 1 12 SH-2 LEAD LINED JAMB *2# Lead G ass 1M28 A 3 6 HM MP - N 1 1 1 BH-1 12"X12" Louvr 1M29 A 3 68 SH MP - N 1 1 1 SH-3 1M31 D 4 68 SH MP SW 20 SH-7 A FOR (18"X1 "L.) 3102 DETAILS 1M31 D 4 6 SH MP SC NIX x SH-7 A FOR 3102 DETAILS 1M35 A 3MSHMP N 10 1 1 SH-2 *occurs @ct.yd ad' .1M17.Note6 1M36 A 3 N 10 " I 1 SH-2 *occurs @ct.yd ad' . 1M17.Note6 1M3EA3 Nx x SH-2 SEE EXTR. D WINDOW 1M3N 10 ill 1 SH-2 Frame 6 r Kaplan/'McLauOlfin DATE Ei- F� D NTRA :TSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANERS 1/2-- TN oR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREESHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 29.10 Level 1 East *Louvre @ bottom of door, modify glass accordingly, DO R FRAME aNQ PE 1Z H FACING FINISu�ss w�►TIr�o oET���. "Dw't REMARKS NOTE 1 NOTE 2 n+orE 3 NOTE 4 N J J NATE 5 1P01 A 26 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-19 12"X12" Louvr 1P02 A 30 68 HM MP - N 5 5 20 BH-43 12"X12" Louvr *# 1PO4 A 30 7h Sc SWG - N A 5 5 BH-5I !P06 D 30 74 SH MP SG N Sw SW SW SH-10 See window Frame LL 1 8 I8"x24"Lo vre lP06 D 30 6SH MP Sc N SH-10 A 2 For Det lis 1P08 A 30 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-22 1P08A A 30 68 HM MP - N 5 5 20 BH-23 12"X12" Louvr 1P09 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 5 BH-20 12"X12" Louvr 1P09 A 30 68 HM MP - N 5 5 20 BH-44 12"X12" Louvr 1P10 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-24 12"X12" Louvr 1P10 A 26 68 HM MP - N 5 5' 5 BH-23 1P12 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 20 5 BH-24 12"X12" Louvr t 1P13 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 20 5 BH-24 121'X12" Louvr 1P15 D 3068 HM MP Sc N SW SM SW BH-44 See Window Frame j12 12"X12" louvre 1P17 HH 60 74� AE AA IG N XlX BH-26 Window 'Nj3 ]P17A HH 60 74� AE AA TC N x x BH-27 See Ex .Nj4 ** IP04A A 22 62 HM MP - 20 5 5 5 BH-19 Kaplan/M�Laughlin /E CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY RCBANTS PLA NERS Jam` —� [Level DOOR SCHEDULE gg Y STREE L415- SAN FRANCLSCO CA. 94111 29.11 I West 15 398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL HDW't REMARKS W H NOTE t NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 A 12"X12" • 1001 A 26 68 HM N+P - N 1 1 1 B:j_14IM Threshold 1Q02 E 30 68 SH NP Sc N 1 19 1 SH-22 B Details 1 2A A P 68 SH NP - N 110 10 10SH-11E 3113 Elec. Lock 1003 B 26 68 SH NP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE IQ04 B 26 68 SH IV TC N 1 19 1 SH-1.E 1Q05 B 26 68 SH NP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E C l 06 B 26 168 SH MP I TC N XXXSH-25E 1.02 For Detai s C 1Q07 B 26 68 SH NP W N SH-1E,xx 1.02 For Detai s 1Q08 B 26 68 SH NP W N 1 19 1 SH- jE.: 1Q09 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-Z.E 1010 B 26 68 SH NP TC N 1 1 19 SH-L �• 1 11 B 26 68 SH NP W N 1 1 19 SN-lE 2 B 26 68 SH NP TC N 1 1 19 SH-1E 1Q13 B 26 68 SH NP TC N 1 - 1 19 SH-1E 1014 B 2616 8 SH NP ZC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 1Q15 B 26 68 SH ISP Tc N 1 1 19 SH-1E 1Q16 B 26 68 SH NP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE r.3 1Q17 B 2668SH MP TC N SH-lExxx 2 For Detai S 12"X12"Low re1018 A 2668R4 NP - N 1 19 1 BH-14 Threshold 1Q19 A P 68 HM NP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Tnuvre Kaplan/McLaughlin DAITE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MTENIM FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET - s"EET d�;) SAN FRANCISCO-CA. 94111 29.12 Level 1 west; 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAMNH-IE DOOR TYPE sizE FACING u►ss w►TirvG DETAIHDW't REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H JNOTE 5 C 1Q20 B 26 68 SH NMP IC N H-25E 31.02 For Deta is B 26 68 SH w TC N 1 19 1Q22 B 26 68 SH w ZC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 1023 B 26 68 SH Nlp Tc N 1 19 1 SH-lE 1Q24 B 26 68 SH NIP Ic N 1 19 1 SH-lE 1025 A 26 6 HM N!P - N 23 23 23 SH-24 12"X12" Louvre 6 6 HM NP8 _ 1 1 1 BH- 12"X12" louvre SEE WINDOW 1Q27 D 30 68 SH NIP Sc N S W S W SW SH-7E HH4 A 1Q27A D 130 68 SH NIP SW 120 X X X]Sl,'-7E 3102 For Detail SEE EXTR. D 1Q28 D 3 74 SH MP �TGA N X XXSH-2 2 1 29 A 3° 68 SH MP - N 10 10 10 SH-20 Frame 6 Q30 A 3° 68 SH NIP - N 10 10 10 SH-20 Frame 6 1 r k 1 Kaplan/McLaughlin °ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �?�'�7� DOOR SCHEDULE APD• 1 01 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO -CA. 94111 415.398.5191 29.13 Level 1 west J DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE FACING u►Ss RATING DETAIL "D*a REMARKS W H NOTE I NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 M J J NOTE 5 1S01 AA 60 68 HM MP - 20 10 24 10 BH-28 1S01A AA 60 68 HM MP - 20 10 24 10 BH-28 1 S 01 B AA 60 68 HM MP - - 1 24 1 BH-41 1S02 A 30 68 HM MP - - 1 1 1 BH-10 I 12"X12" Louvre 1S03 E 40 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 1 13H-20 Armour Plate Interior Side IS03A AA 60 68 HM MP - N 1 '24 1 . BH-30 Armour Plate Both Sides 1SO4 A 40 68 HM MP - 20 17 17 17 BH-31 KK 1SO4 A 40 68 HM MP - 20 1 19 1 BH-31 KK _ SO4A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-31 12"X12" Louvr 1SO4 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-34 12"X12" Louvr 1SO4C A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-34 12"X12" Louvr IS04E C 30 68 HM MP TC N 5 5 20 BH- 45 lSO4F C 30 68 HM MP TC N 5 5 5 BH-45 lSO4F A 30 68 HM MP - N 5 5 20 BH-10 1SO4 A 3° 6 HM MP - N - 5 20 5 BH-10 12"X12" Louvr 1S0414 A 30 6 HM- NIP - 20 1 1 1 BH-32 1S05 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 1 1 19 BH-6 1506 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 1 19 1 BH-6 1507 AA 60 68 HM MP - 20 1 24 1*. BH-28 *Det.• A/42.36. . at column 1S07 A 26 68 HM MP - - 1 1 1 BH=17 12"X12" Louvre 1508 AA 60 68 HM MP - 60 5 24 5 BH-35 1S08 AA 60 68 SH I17P - 60 17 24 17 BH-36 KKK 1509 C 30 68 HM MP TC N 5 5 5 BH- 46 Kaplan/MLa�ghlin DATE COfYTRA 1 COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIL" 2.4. ARCHITECTS - PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO -CA. 94111 415.398.5191 29.14 evel 1 East i DOOR FRAME DOOR TYIaE SIZE STR FAF7CII`NGSH LASS RATING DETAIL Howa REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J I J NONE 5 1S10 AA 60 68 HM MP - 20 17 24 117 BH-28 -KK • 1S10C A 26 68 HIM MP - N 10 10 10 BH-38 1511 A * 30 68 SH MP - N BH-47 X05 detail A/31] .18 •'�KCK-_ 1S12 SS 60 68 HM MP - 180 10 24 10 BH-28 1513 AA 60 68 HM MP - 90 6 24 .6 BH-35 KK'' r 1S14 A 40 68 HM 14P - 20 5 5 1 5 BH-24 1S15 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 5 BH-17 1516 AA 60 68 HM MP - 20 5 24 5 BH-28 1S16A A 30 68 HM MP - N 5 5 20 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre 1S17 AA 60 68 HM MP - 20 1 24 1 BH-28 - 1S20 A 3° 68 SH MP - Nxxx SH-13 or 1 12"31. 02 Details L.) 1S21 A 30 68 SH MP - Nx x X1 SH-13 A For 31. 02 Details SEE EXTR. D 1522 H 30 74 AE AA TG N BH-18 WINDOW 4 I..e/ xxx 1S24 EE 78 68 HM MP CW 90 10 10 10 BH-5 1526 C 40 68 SH MP SC N SWS SWS SWS SH-13 rmour Plate in. Both Sides Fr HH8 1S26 C 40 68 SH MP SC N SWS SWS SWS SH-13 Armour Plate in. Both Sides Fr HH7 1S26 E 30 68 SH MP - 90 6 6 20 BH-51 12"X12" Louvr 1S26 A 4° 68 SH MP - N 6 6 6 SH-11 1527 A 30 68 SH NP - N 10 10 10 SH-20 Frame 6 1S27A A 30 68 SH MP - N 10 10 10 SH-20 Frame 6 �- Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE - rLevel COSTA CO A TY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITCR STREET PLANNERS SHEET SCHEDULE mADD 1 SANT E Y ET FRANCISCO CA. 94111 1 East 415.398.5191 29. 15 DOOR FRAME DONOQR TYPE SIZE7NOTE a FINCINSGH LA' S RATING DETAIL FDWA. REMARKS W N NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE S 1T01 F 26 68 SHM IMP 7C N 1 19 1 SH-lE 1T02 F 26 68 SHM mp 7C N 1 19 1 SH-1E 1T03 F 261 68 SIM IMP 7C N 1 19 1 SH-lE 6 168 HIM SMF 7C N 1 19 1 SH-IE 1T05 A 30 1 68 HM MP _ N 17 17 117 BH-48 A Threshol 26 68 - N I 1 19 SH-24 31. 09 12"X12"L uvre 1T07 F 26 68 SHM mp 7C N 1 19 1 SI;-IE 1T08 F 26 68 SM IMP 7C N 1 19 1 SH-L 1T09 F 26 68 ST." MP TC N 1 1. 19 SH-l.E 1T10 F 26 68 SHM mp 7C N 1 1. 19 SH-1E 1Tll F 26 68 SI:M mp 7C N SH-IE 1T12 F 26 68 SHM mp 7C N 1 1.. 19 SH-lE 1T13 F 26 68 SHM MP 7C N 1 19 1 SH-IE 6 8 C IT14 'F 2 16 SHM IMP 7C N x x SH-25E 31.02 For Deta 1s C 1T15 F 26 68 Sm mp 7C N V SH-25E 31.02 For Deta is 1T16 F 26 68 SHM MP 7C N 1 19 1 SH-1E F 261 68 SHM MP 7C N 1 1 19 SIi-IE 1T18 IF 26 68 Sm I MP w N 1 1 1 19 SH-IE 6 8 A Threshol HM r>P - N 1 1 19 BH14 31.09 12"X12" I,o e 1T20 A 26 68 HM mp - N 1 1 19 BS14 12"X12" Louvre C DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kaplan/M Laughlin � � ARCHITECTS PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE 1901 BATTERY STREET sWE SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 f (�� 415.398.5191 29.16 Level 1 East DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL HDW.I REMARKS TYPE SH W H NOTE t NOTE 22 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 1T21 3° 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 H-10 12"X12" Louvr B For 1T22 3° 68 SH Mp - N 22 22 22 H-11E 31,13 Details 4 EE EXTR. D T22A D 3° 7 SH MP p -2 WINDOW 2 I A For 1T23 D 3° 68 SH MP Sc N XXXSH-7E 31A2 Detailu A For 1T23A D 3° 68 SH MP SC N xxxSH-7E JDLettailh 1T24 A 3° 68 SH MP - N 1 10 10 1 10 SH-20 Frame 6 1T25 A 30 68 SH MP - N 10 10 10 SH 20 Frame 6 1T26 A 3° 68 SH MP - N 10 10 10 SH-20 Frame 6 i i M i i 1 I p;k j wYr •�wr K�Y DATE ,_ +. Kaplan/McLaWJh Rn l r CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS t� r DOOR SCHEDULE SHEET 901 BATTERY STREET ,; .. SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.17 Level 1 Fast Of T F . 415.398.5191 ��� = Y i• c DOOR FRAME DOOR TY� sits FACING v+ss RATING oETait ►�� REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOM 4 H TE J J NOs A For 2M01C 3° 68 SH NP SW 20 SH-7E 3102 Detail 1 x 2101.0 C 3° 168 SH NP SC N SH-7E A For 31.02 Detail 2M02 C 26 68 HM NP CW 20 1 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvr 2M02A C 26 68 HM IMP 7C N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvr C 26 168 HM 11. CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvr 2M03A C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 L2"X12" Louvr 2mQ4 'B ° 6 SH MP TC 8 1 19 1 N SH-lE 05 B 3° 68 SH MP 71^ N 1 19 1 SH-lE 2106 B 3° 68 SH MP ZC N 1 19 1 ISH-1E 2M07 B 3° 68 SH NP W N 1 19 1 SP-ILE 2M08 IB 39 68 SH MP ZC N 1 19 1 SH-1E t 0 1 8 N 1 19 1 SH->E 2M10 B 3° 68 SH w TC N 1 19 1 SH-E 2M11 B 3° 68 SH NP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E- 2M12 B 3° 68 SH NP IC N 1 1 19 1 SH-1E 0 8 1 19 1 SH-]t 2M14 B 30 68 SH MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 2M15 B 39 68 SH IMP 11C I N 1 19 1 SH-1E B ° 8 SH NP W N 1 19 1 SH-lE 2M17 B P 68 SH NP 7C N 1 19 1 SH-lE Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS f 27 DOOR SCHEDULE ' 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET 00491SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.18 Level 2 Fast 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR NO. TYPE SIZE a� L RATING DETAIL HDWR- REMARKS W H NOTE t NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 . r 8 B 3° 68 SM w is N 1 19 1 SH-1 E 2M19 H 3° 68 SM MP Tc N 1 19 1 SH-lE 6 8 A 12"X12"Lo vre 1 1 19 -14 3109 Threshold { 2M21 A 30 68 SH MP - N 1 19 1 SH-24 12"X12" Louvre I 2M25A A 3° 68 HM MP - N 1 19 19 BH-14 A 12"X12o d vre 3109 Threshold SEE WINDOW 2M26 D ° 68 SH rip SW 20 SWS SWS SWS SH-7E FRAME HH9 0 8 SWS SWS SWS SEE WINDOW FRAME 2M26A D 3 6 SH Mp Sc - SH-7E HH10 _ i f I i 4 aplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 941111 29.19 Level 2 ,cast ����4k 415 398.5191 DOOR FRAME DONOoR nrPE SIZE CONWR FACING L ►+oASS RATING DETAIL Vp- REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J JNOTE S 2P01 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-17 12"X12" Louvre 11 2P02 A 26 68HM Mp - 20 5 5 20 BH-24 12"X12" Louvre 2P03 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-24 121IX12" Louvre 2PO4 A 3° 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-37 j i 2P05 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-37 2PO5A 3° 68 HM MP - 90 5 5 20 BH-49 KK 2P06 A 3° 6 HM MP - 20 6 6 20 BH-39 12"X12" Louvre 2P07 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-39 12"X12" Louvre j 2P08 A 3° 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-37. 2P111, A 26 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-17 12"X12" Louvre 2P13 F 30 68 HM MP CW 45 6 6 6 BH-49 2P13 F 3° 6 HM MP Cw 45 1 1 1 BH-49 ( 2P1311 D 24 68 HM MP Sc Nxxx SH-8E A FOR 3102 DETAILS 2P14 C 30 6 SH MP BR3 20XX SH-7E A _ FOR (12"X 2"L) .! 3102 DETAILS 2P14 C 1 30 6 SH MP Sc N SW5 S[9S SW5 SH-7E See Window Frame i4H/11 2P14 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 19 1 BH-38 i 2P14 A 30 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-3 i 2P15 A 26 68 HM MP - 20 1 1 1 BH-39 12"X12"Louvre 2P16 A 3° 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-37ki 2P17 A 30 6 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-24 12"X12" Louvre i ;i 2P18 A 26 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-24 12"X12" Louvre I c. 2P18 A 2 6 HM MP — 20 5 5 20 BH39 2P18 A 3 6 HMMP — 1 90 6 1 6 1 6 BH-99 KK • DATE Kaplan/McLaughhn CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS SHEET DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET ! SAN FRANCISCO CA. 941111 29. 20 Level 2 East/West 00493 ` 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DON? TYPE SIZE FACING LASS RATING DETAIL "DWR. REMARKS W H rNOTIEEIINOTE 2 NONE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 2P19 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 20 H-37 2P20A A 3° 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 H-39 *Adjacent to Stair E. 2Q01 A 26 68 HM MP - N L 1 19 BH-14 A 12"X12"Lou re 3109 Threshold 12Q02 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvr 2Q03 B 26 68 SH MP TC N L 1 19 SH-lE 2Q04 B 26 68 SH MP TC N L 1 19 SH-lE 2Q05 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 2Q06 B 26 68 SH MP TC N xxx SH-lEh31-02 2 For Deta is 2Q07 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-lE For Deta is 2Q08 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 Xxx 1 SH-lE 2Q09 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE ^r ' 2Q10 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 2Q11 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 2Q12 B 2 6 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE - 2Q13 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 2Q14 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 2Q15 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 2Q16 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 2Q17 B 26 68 SH MP TC Nxxx SH-25 31CO2 For Det ils 2Q18 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 19 1 BH-14 A (12"X12"Lou e) 109 Threshold 2Q19 Bi 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-25E C 31.02 For Det ils 2Q20 B 26 68 SH MP TC NX�<x SH-25 31.02 For Det ils Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE TE � COSTA COU Y DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS- PLANNERS - 1/ t7DOOR SCHEDULE BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 4 29. 21 Level 2 West 15.398.5191 ' i DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL H&FINISH D�Wti REMARKS TYPE W H NOTE t NOTE 22 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J I NOTE 5 AM 2Q21 B 26 68 SH mp ZC N 1 1 1 SH-lE 2022 a 266 81 SH MP ic N 1 19 1 1 S_y- 2Q23 B 26 68 SH NIP W N 1 1 19 SH.-lE 7M04 R 6 8 Sm mp qr N1 19 1 SH- v- A 2Q25 C 28 1 68 SH MP SW 20 >< X'XSH-7E 3102 FOR DETAILS 2Q25A C 30 68 SH NIP SC N x X XISH-7-ETI-A 2 For Details 26 fiB14M _201 1 14 gH I 12"X12" Louvre 2Q26A C 26 68 HM NIP ZC N 1 1 19 B11-2 12"X12" Louvre 2Q27 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 2Q27A C 26 68 :INi NIP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 112"XIL2" Louvre 2Q28 C 26 68HM mp cw 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 2Q28A C 26 68 HM NIP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre A 2Q29 C 30 68 SH MP SC N x x X SH-7F. 13102 For Details A 2Q29A C 26 68 SH I NIP Sc N SH-7E 3102 For Details 2Q30 C 26 168 SH NIP SC N x X SH-7E A 3102 For Details A 2 30A C 30 68 SH N)P SW 20 SH-7E3102 For Details 2Q35 F 30 68 HM MP CW 20 6 6 6 BH-22 r i i i Kaplan/McI.aughlinrE coNTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET ET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 29.22 Level 2 West �� DOOR FRAME DOOR 9TYPE sizE srR a�� v+ss RATINGoETAi� Howa REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE t H J J NOTE 5 2101 C 3° 68 SH - MP SW 20 1 1 19 SH-7E 2T0-1A Q 30168 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-7E 2T02 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 SH-1 12"X12%1 Louvr 6 8 tw w 2T02A C 2 mp TU N 11 11 19 - r3102 2" Lou 2103 3° 68 SH . Np SW 20 XXXSH-7Eor Details 2T03A C 26 68 SH- : MP SC N SH--7Eor Details 6 8 HM mp _ 1 19 1 gu_ 12"x12" Louvre 2T05 F 26 68 SH' . MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 2T06 F 26 68 SHM MP Tc N 1 1 19 SH-1E 6 8 H mp W N 1 1 19 SH-7.E 2T08 IF 26 68 SHM Np W I N 1 1 1 19 SH- � . 2T09 F 26 68 SHM MP 7 C N 1 1 1 19 ST'-lE 2T10 F 26 .68 SHM 2V ZC N 1 1 19 SH-11E 2T11 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 Sli-lF, 2T12 F 26 68 SHM MP 4C N 1 1 19 SH-lE 2T13 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E C 2T14 F 26 68 SHM 161P TC N XXXSH-25E 31.02 For Det ils C 2TZ5 F 26 68 SHM MP rx N SH-25E -31 .02 - For Det i 1 s 2T16 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 1 2T17 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 1 SH-JE: 2T18 F 26 68 SHM Mp 7c N 1 1 19 SH-lE 2T19 A 26 68 HM Mp - N 1 1 19 gH-10 I 12"X12" Louvre A. (12"X12"Lo e) 2T20 EA 26 . 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 g;-lq 3109 Threshold t� Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE - C 1VIM COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.23 Level 2 EastI+/ ��5 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DON? QR TYPESIZE STR i�� LASS RATING DETAIL HDWR- REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE S Ol F 26 68 SH�I MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-; i i 3A02 F 26 168 SM AP TC N 1 19 1 SM-1E i 3A03 F 26 68 SHS! AP ZC Nx x SH-25E 31.02 For Det ils 3A04 A 24 68 HK ISP - IN 1 1 19 BH-50 12"X12" Louvre C 3A05 F 26 68 SHM w ZC N SH-25E 31.02 For Det ils 3A06 F 26 68 Sfm MP TC N 1 19 1 ISH-1E 3A07 F 26 68 SHM MP ZC N 1 19 1 SH-lE C 3A08 F 26 68 ISM MP 7C IN ><L25,;? 31.02 For Details 3A09 A 2 4 68 HM M, - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12"X12"Lofe3109 Threshold C 3A10 F 2668SFVI MP TC N -XX - _ SH-25E 31.02 For De1 s 3A11 F 26 68 Sl-M Mp Tc N 1 19 1 SH-lE i h12 F 26 8 5HM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 3A13 A 30 68 HM IMP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"x 12" Louvre 4 A 26 68 HM MP IN 1 1 1 19 BH-10 2"x 12" Louvre 3A15 F 26 68 SPM AP TC N 1 1 19 1 SH-1 3A16 F 26 68 Sm NP TC IN 1 19 1 SH-1 3kl7 F 26 68 Sf" NP TC IN xxx .S11-25E 31.02 For Det ils i A (12"X12"Lo e) 13A18 A 24 68 IHM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 3iff Threshold 3A19 F 26 68 SHIM MP TC N x SH-25E 31 C.02 For Det ils 3A20 F 26 68 SI-M MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E a lan/M�Lau hlin ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY p g a/ 17K ARCHITECTS PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.24 Level 3 East 415.398.5191 (; DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE I CON FACING GLASSRATING DETAIL IR REMARKS N4 TYPE W H NOTE 1 NOTE�2 NOTE 3 N ITE 4 HJ J NOTE 5 ' . 3A21 F 26 168 SMNP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE C 6 168 31.02 For Det ils 3A23 A 2`4 168 SH NIP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 C 3A24 F 26 68 S114 mp 'IC N xxx SH-25E 31.02 For Details 3A25 F 26 68 SHR IMP TC N 1 19 1 SH-JE 3A26 C 1 26 68 HM NP CW 60 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12"Louvre 3A26A C 26 68 HM MP I TC N 1 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12"Louvre 3A27 C 26 68 5H mp SW 60 1 1 19 S11-3E 12"X12"Louvre 3A27A C 26 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-3B 12"X12"Louvre A 3A28 C 28 68 SH NIP SW 160 x x X SH-7E 3102 For Details A 3A28A C 30 68 SH I4P SC N _XXXSH-7E 3102 For Details A 3A29 C 281 68 SH Nip SW 60 XXXSH-7E 3102 For Details A 3A29A C 30 168 SH 1`aP Sc N x x SH-7E 3102 For Details A 3A30 C 26 168 SH MP SW 60 XXXSH-7LE 3102 For Details A :3A3A C 3° 68 SH MP SC N XXXSH-7E 3102 For Details 6 8 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12"Louvre 3A31A C 26 168 HM NIP -x N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12"Louvre D ° 7 4 —XXXSEE EXTR. G SH Nip Q1N SH-2 WINDOW 2 3A34 D 3° 74 SH rip TG N -2 See Extr. G window 2 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE COM-RA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS + 241? k DOOR SCHEDULE Rte• 1 901 BATTERY STREETSHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.25 Level 3 Fast 415.398.5191 j i DOOR FRAME °OOR TYPE SIZE a�� LASS RATING DETAIL " REMARKS W H rNCO)TIEEIINOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 31301 F 26 68 SHIM MP iC N 1 19 1 -lE C IB02 F 26 8 SAM MP N - F 31.02 For Det ils 31303 2'4 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 -50 12"X12"Louvre 3B04 26 68 SHM MP ZC NX XH-25E 31CO2 For Det ils 3B05 26 68 SHM NP 7C IN 1 19 1H-lE 3BO6 F 2 6 68 SIM mp rx N 1 19 1 C � 31307 F 126 68 5124 MP 'X IN -25E 31.02 For Det ils A (12"X12"Lou re) 3B08 A 2 68 HM MP - IN 1 1. 1 1 19 -14 13109 Threshold C 3B0 F 26 8 SHM MP N H-25E 31. 02 For Det ils 31310 F 26 68 SHM MP ZC N 1 19 1 H-lE 3BIl F 26 8 AM MP N 1 19 1 SH- ' 3B12 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 -10 12"X12"Louvre 31313 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 -10 12"X12"Louvre 3B14 F 26 68 SHM mp ZC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 31315 F 26 68 SHM IMP ZC IN 1 19 1H-1E 6 8 '�ff-02 For c 3R1 6 F -2 6 Sgm Mp W N 1xxx ils 31317 24 68 HM NIP - N 1 1 19 A (12"X12"Lo vre) H-14 3109 Threshold C 6 8 M Mp X _ x>q _2 31.02 For Det ils 3B19 F 26 68 SHM MP IC IN 1 19 1 H_1� 6 8 Sm IN 1 1 19 1 Fi- i Kaplan/MelAughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS h V DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 9411f29.26 Level 3 East �� ���� 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE CON STp a INFINISGH GLASS RATING DETAIL HOwR REMARKS W H NOTE i NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 C 3821 F 26 68 SM MP Tr N SH-25E 3 0 For De ails 3B22 A c 4 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 C 1 3B23 F 26 68 SHM Mp TC N XXX-SH-25E 31.0 2 For De a i 1 s i. 3B24 F 26 68 SHR MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 3B25 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12"Louvre B25A C 2 6 68 HM MP TC I N 1 1 1 1 BH-2 12"X12"Louvre 3B26 C 26 68 SH MP SW 20 1 1 1 19 SH-3E 12"X12"Louvre 3B26A C 26 68 ISH MP Sc N 1 1 1 19 SH-3E 12"X12"Louvre XXX A 3B27 C 28 68 ISH MP SW 20 SH-7E 3.102 For Details A 3B27A C 30 68 SH MP Sc I N x Ax SH-7E 3102 For DQtaj1-,.- A 3B28 C 28 68 SH MP SW 20 XXXISP.-7E 3102 For Detail X I X A 3B28A C 30 68 SH MP Sc N x SH-7E Ix A 3B29 C 2668SH MP SW 20 X1XSH-7E A 3B29A C 30 68 SH MP Sc N XXXSH-7E I)Qit 3B30 C 26 68 HM 111p CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12"Louvre 3B30A C 26 68 HM Mp W N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12"Louvre EE EXIR-. i; 3832 & D 3° 7 4 SH MP TG Nxxxi S1 S 2 3B33 D 3° 68 SH Mp TG N XSH-2 bu1mSEE c1q D fl .. tt f' t' 1 1 �I Kaplan/MCLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY �) 12 (7�( m Aoa , ARCHITECTS PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 0�)����U 415 9 51911 29.27 Level 3 Fast . II u DOOR FRAME DOORNTYPE SIZE STR FACING�SGIASs RATING DETAIL �R- REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 3001 F 26 68 SHM MP Tx N 1 19 1 SH-IE 6 8 SI MP Tr N - 3H-25E ' 31.02 For Deta is f 3003 2 4 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 -50 12"X12 Louvre 3004 F 26 68 SHM MP TC INx x Xb 31 -112 Fn-r nefa H-25E C Is 3005 F 26 68 Sim NP Tv IN 1 19 1 SH-lE 3C06 F 26 68 SHM MP Tv N 1 19 1 SH-1-E C 3007 F 26 68 SHM 24P Tv N XXXSH-25E 31.02 For Deta is 3C08 A 24 68 HM mp - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12"x12"Lou e) 3109 Threshold C F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 31. 02 For Deta is 3C10 F 26 68 SHM MP Tr N 1 19 1 SH-1E 3011 F 26 68 SHM MP Tc N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3012 A 26 168 HM I Mp - N 1 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre 3013 A 26 68 HM Pip - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre 3C14 F 26 68 1 Sm MP TC L 1 19 1 SH-lE 3015 F 26 68 SHM MP WC I N 1 19 1 SH-IE C F 26 8 SHM Np 7C IN - - SH-25E 31.02 For Deta is 3017 A 24 68 HM w - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12"X12"Lo e) 1 Threshold C F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 31.02 For Details 3C19 F 26 68 SHM Ip TV N 1 19 1 tSH-1 i W20 F 26' 68 SHM W TC N 1 19 1 - I i P C ghlinFHKEE Ka lan/M Lau COrvrRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �7�' DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 . Level 3 East 0'�,c)�;1 415.398.5191 i DOOR FRAME °OOR 9 TYPE SIZE FACING Guess RATING DETAIL HDWK REMARKS W Vi NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J NOTE 5 C 21 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N I1-25E 31.02 For Deta is 3C22 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 H-22 2 6 C 8 slim TC N 'H-25E 31.02 For Deta is 3C24 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 H-IE 25 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-IE X 3C26 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 H-1 12"X12" Louvre XI 3 26 C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 H-2 12"X12" Louvre 3C27 C 26 68 SH MP SW 20 1 .1 193H-3E .12"X12" Louvre 3C27A, C 261 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 1 19 II-3E -12"X12" Louvre X XX A 3C28 C 28 68 SH MP SW 20SH-7E 3102 For Details 3C28 C 30 68 SH MP Sc N XX"X SH-7E A 3102 r Details 3C29 C 281 68 SH MP SW 20 XXIXSII-7E A 3IO2-For Details 'A 30 68 SH MP Sc N SII-7E Details XX[X 3C30 C 26 68 SH MP SW 20 SH-7E AI xx 3102 For Details xx3C30 C 30 68 SH MP SC N SH-7E A For Details 1 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 3C31 C 26 68 HM Mp TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 121X12" Louvre C33 D 30 74 SH MP TG N SH-2 SEE FAMIqTmrfw1 G 3c34 D 30 74 SH TG NX ><XSH-2 SEE EXTR. D Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE `' y C,(W A COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ' DOOR SCHEDULE &ApA- 1 901 BATTERY STREET SHED SAN FRANCISCO CA. 941111 29. 29 Level 3 East ��',��T'��2 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME °N? TY� sizE sTR FACING�SOtass RATING DETAIL "DWR• REMARKS W H NOTE i NOTE 2 NONE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 A f 3D01 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 11-5E 3102 For Details 31302 B 26 68 SH MP TC Nxix H-26E 3102 For Details 31303 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 I1-14 A (12"X12"Lo e) 42Threshold_ 3D04 B 26 68 SH MP TC N H-26E C Ix x X j f0_2 For 1 A 3D05 B 26 68 SH MP TC NXxx3H-5E 3102. For Detail 3D06 B 26 68 SH MP TC NXAX 3H-5E 3 02 For Detail C 3D07 B 26 68 SH MP TC NXx3H-26E I 3D09 B 26 68 SH MP TC N x x S11-26E -C 2 For Detail 12"X12" Louvre 31310 AA 50 68 HM mp - N 1 X1 H-41 (One door only.' 31311 B 26 6a SH MP TC NXXXI H-5E 3102 For Details A 31312 B 26 68 SH MP TC N x XIX,SH-5E 3102 For Details 31313 B 26 68 SH MP TC NXXIXSH-5E A 1107 For T)etailsC 31314 B 26 68 SH MP TC NXXXSH-26E 3102 For Details i A (12"x12"Louvre 3D15 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 H-14 3109 Threshold NX C 31316 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-26E For Detailz, 31317 8 26 68 SH MP TC N X SH- A 1 02 For Details 31318 B 26 68 SH. MP TC NH-5E A 3 02 For Details 3D19 B 26 68 SH MP TC N X SH-5E A Ix X_ 3302 F(5r T)ptails, 3D20 B 26 68 SH MP TC N H-5E A -3102 For Details 3D21 B 26 68 SH VIP TC N /' \ x SH-26E C i i 7Kaplan/McLaugli in DATE - WNTRA COSTA C(XIM DETENTION FACILrrY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS � DOOR SCHEDULE - I 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.30 Level 3 West 01"1503 415-398-5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL, HowR REMARKS N4 TYPE W H NOTE 1 NOTE ISH 22 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 A (12"X12" e) . 3D22 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 H-14 3109 - Threshold 3D23 B 26 68 SH MP TC N x ><3H-26E C 102 For Detail 31324 B 26 68 SH MP TC N X 3H-5E A 3102 For Detail A 3D25 B 26 68 SH MP TC N XX 311-5E 3102 For Detail 3D26 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 1 1 19H-17 12"X12" Louvre 31327 C 261 68 HM MP Cha 20 1 1 19 1 H-1 12"X12" Louvre 3D27 C 26 68 HM MP TLC N 1 1 19 H-23 12"X12" Louvre 3D28 C 26 68 SH MP SW 20 _XXA 3H-7E 2 Details 3D28A C 30 68 SH MP SC VVxx -A1n9 Pnr npf-a H-7E A A 31329 C 28 68 SH MP SW 20 X X H-7E 102 For]Detail 3D29 C 3068SH MP SC N H-7E AI - - I xxi 3102 For I>< XIXA 3D30 C 28 68 SH MP SW 20 H-7E 3102 For A 3D30 C 30 68 SH MP SC N SH-7E 3102 For Details x x 31331 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 H-50 12"X12" Louvre 3D32 C 26 68 HIM MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 31332 C 26 68 HM MP TLC N 1 1 19 ISH-23 12"X12" Louvre 3D33 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 H-1 12"X12" Louvre 3D33 C 26 68 HM MP TG N 1 1 19 SH-23 12"X12" Louvre 31335 C 30 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-14 31335 D 3074 SH MP TG N XXXSH-3E SEE ��• B WINDOW 3 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS' 1 r 1-k h r DOOR• SCHEDULE ADD- 1 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.32 Level 3 [nest (if 1504 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE AFINING SHH GLASS RATING DETAIL HDWP- REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 3D36 C 30 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 S11-14 0 8 SH MP Sc N SWS SWS SWS Window Frame 31337 C 3 6 SH-16 1 31338 D 30 74 SH MP TG N XXXSH-3E SEE EXTR. B WINDOW 4 313381 A 30 68 SH MP - N 17 17 17 SH-14 D 0 7 4 SH MPXX SEE EXTR. G 3D38, 3 TG N SII-3E WTppOW 2 3D40 D 30 74 SH MP TG N XX SH-3E WINDOW . 3 7415-398-5191 Kaplan/McLaughlin DAT E CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS RCHI T CTSERY Sl RE NNERS � r OR SCHEDULE ADD901 • 1 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29. 32 Level 3 west ��'r1��5 DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE CONSTR (ACING GLASS RATING DETAIL "DWR REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 22 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J I J NOTE 5 3E01 F 26 68 SIH MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3EO2 F 26 68 Sim MP TC N SH-25E C 31.02 For Det ils A 24. 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-50 12"X12" Louvre 3E04 F 26 68 SIM MP TC N 1 1 x SH-25E 31.02 For Det ils 3EO5 F 26 68 SHIM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 3EO6 F 26 68 Sm MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 6 8 SHIT! MP TC N XX SH-25 31.02 For Details �- A (12"X12"Lo e) 3E08 A 2 4 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 3109 nireshold C 3EO9 F 26 68 SH MI MP TC N XXASH-25 11.02 For Details 3E10 F 26 68 S114 MP TC N 1 19 1 SI1-1E 3E11 F 26 68 S114MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 3E12 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre 3E13 A 26 68 HM . MP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre i 6 8 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 1 SH-1E 3E15 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SII-1E 6 8 XC M P TC N SH-25 31.02 For Det ils i 3E-1 A 2 4 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BI1-14 A (12"X12"Lou ) 3109 Threshold 3E18 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N _ SH-25 31c02 For Det ils j 1 3E19 F 26 68 SHIM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 3E20 * F 26 68 SHIM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E L Kaplan/M�Laughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET - SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29. 33 Level 3 west 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DONOQR SIZE TYPE a�NG GLASS RATING DETAIL MDWR• REMARKS W H NOTE I NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 C 6 8 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 3� For Det ils 3E22 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 C 3E23 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N Xxx SH-25E 31.02 For Det ils 3E24 F 26 68 1 19 1 SHM MP TC N SII-lE 3E25 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 3E25A C 26 68 HM I MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre 3E26 C 26 68 SH MP SW 20 1 1 19 SH-3E 12"X12" Louvre 3E26A C 26 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-3E 12"X12" Louvre A 3E27 C 28. 68 SH 114P SW 20 _XXX SI1-7E 3102 For Details 3E27A C 30. 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-7E A i 3102 For Details A 3E28 C 28 68 SH MP Sw 20 1 1 19 SH-7E 3202 For Details H3E211A C 30 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-7E 3102 For Details A C 26 68 SH IIP SW 20 1 1 19 SH-7E 3102 For Details C 30 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-7E 3102 For Details 3E30 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"x 12" Louvre ' j3E34A 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre } 30 74 SH MP rTG NX SH-2 Ski EXTR. G i 1 WINDCXtI 4 30 68 SH MP - N 17 17 17 SH-14 .. 30 4� G N SII-2 SEE EXTR. B 7 SH' MP Window 30 68 SH MP - N 17 17 17 S11-9E B i 3113 Lock Details 7 K lan/M�Laughlin GATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE A1D - 1 901 BATTERY STREET ET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.34 Level 3 west 0950"1 415.398.5191 j DOOR FRAME DOOR OR TYPESIZE FACING LASS RATING DETAIL �R- REMARKS ISH W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 N J J NOTE 5 3F01 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 3F02 F 26 68 SHIM MP TL N >I><X SH-25E C 31 0 For Deta is 3F03 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 3F04 F 26 68 SH�1 MP TC N SH-25E C 2 eta is 3F05 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3F06 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-33 12"X12" Louvre 3F07 C 30 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-6 12"X12" Louvre 3F08 A 26 68 HM VIP - N 1 1 19 BIi-14 12"X12" Louvre 3F09 C 30 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-2 12"X12" Louvre 3F09A C 30 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-2 6 $ M MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 3F11 F 26 8 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E imp3F12 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E C 3F13 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N Xxx SH-25J 31.02 For Deta is 3 F 14 A 2 4. 6 8 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 3109 �hreshO.T vr e) C 3F15 F 26 68 Slim MP TC N XXX SH-254 31.02 For Deta is 3F16 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3F17 F 26 68 SIN MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 3F18 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3F19 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E DATE COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITYKaplan/McLaughlin ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 7 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 9411129.35 Level 3 West I)W50S 415.398.5191 . DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE i��GLASS RATING DETAIL �DwR REMARKS W H NOTE t NOTE 2 NOii E 3 NOTE t H J J NOTE S C F20 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 31. For Det ils 3F21 A 2 4 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 IX C F22 F 26 8 SHM MP TC N - SH-25E 31.0 For Det ils i. 3F23 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-113 3F24 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-50 12"X12"Louvre C 3F25 B 26 68 SH MP TC N X X X SII-lE 31.02 For Det ils 3F26 A 26 68 HIM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre 3F27 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-113 3F28 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3F29 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 3F30 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 19 1 BH-14 12"X12" Louvre A 3F31 C 26 68 SH MP SW 20 XXX SH-7E 3102 For Details A 3F31A C 26 68 SH MP Sc N X X X SH-7E 3102 For Details 3F31B C 30 68 SH MP Sc Nxxx SH-7E A 3102 For Details 3F32 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 3F32A C 26 68 HM MP TL N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvr A 3F33 C 26 68 SH MP SW 20 AXISH-7E 3102 For Details 3F33A C 30 68 SH MP Sc Nxx SH-7E A 3102 For Details 3F34 C 30 68 SH MP SW 20xx SH-7E A 3102 For Details ' 3F34A C 30 68 SH MP Sc Nxx SI1-7E A 3102 For Details I t Kaplan/McLaughlin o�►TE CCN RA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 14'hIr DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET Sr*-:ET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 29.36 Level 3 West DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE FACING ' FINISH LASS RATING DETAIL Ho"t REMARKS W H NOTE t NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 8 Ab III 3F35 Q26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 " 3F35A C 26 68 HM MP TC N I 1 19 113H-2 12"X12" Louvr 6 8 M MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvr 3F36A C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 121IX12" Louvr 0 8 SH_ MP I SC N 1 1 19 SH-2 3F39 C 30 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-2 [SEE E=- D 0 74 ' SH ME �(TT�GN XXASH-2 WINDOW 3 3F40A C 30 68 SH MP Sc 1 1 19 SH-2 3F41 D_ 30 74 SH MP XXX SH-2 S���� 1 A (12"X181'Lo ) 3F42 D 20 68 SH 14P Sc N X SH-7E 3102 For Details XX 3F43A A 30 68 SH MP - N 17 17 17 SH-14 r Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE rDOOR COSTA COUNTYDETENTION FACILITY ARCHITTEECTS PLANNERS f � SCHEDULE Auc• i 901 6ATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 f)(6]. 415.398.5191 29.37 Level 3 West �J. DOOR FRAME DOORTYPE SIZE STR. FA�~?CII`NGG SH GLASS RATING DETAIL �wR. REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H JXXJ NOTE 5 AL A 30 68 HM MP - 20 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre A X12"X12"Lo e) 3P02 D 30 68 SH MP Sc N SII-7E 3102 For Detail 8 � 0 8 SH MP SW 20 1 26 26 SH-7E 3102 For Frami 9 0 8CW 20 5 5 5 BH-37 ! 3P03 C 3 6 HM MP 3PO4 A 30 68 IiM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-40 3P05 D 30 68 SH MP Sc N XXXSH-7E A 3102 For Details 3P05A D 3 6 SH MP SW 20 1 _ 26 26 SH-7E B. 3102 For Framin A 3P05B D 30 681 SH MP SW 20 XXXSH-7E 3102 For Details A 3P06A A 30 68 SH MP - 20 xx >1 SH-6E 3102 For Details A 3P07 D 30 68 SH MP Sc N xxx SH-7E 3102 For Details B. 3P07A D 30 68 SH MP SW 20 1 26 26 SII-7E 3102 For Framin B ALP07B D 30 68 SH MP SW 20 1 26 26 SH-7E 3102 For Framin 14 PF 3P08 A 30 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-40 S 68 { KK 3P08A A 26 681 HM MP - 20 5 5 5 BH- 50 12"X12" Louvre 3P09 A 26 68 HIM 24P - 20 5 5 20 BH-17 12"X12" Louvre 3P10 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BI1-40 12"X12" Louvre 0 8 _ XXX SII-7E A I 3P11 D 3 6 SH MP Sc N 3102 For Details 3P11A D 30 68 SH MP SW 20 1 26 26 S11-7E 3102 For Framin { 3P12 D 30 68 HM MP TG N 1 1 19 BH-18 TE aplan/McLaughlon °11 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �1 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHED SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29. 38 Level 3 East Of 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE STR, F CINNG GLASS RATING DETAIL HDW't REMARKS ISH W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NONE 3 NOTE 4 H J J INOTE 5 • P13 D 30 68 HM MP TG N 1 1 1 BI1-18 A 3P14 D 30 68 SH MP SW 20 SH-7E 3102 For Details 0 8 Window Frame 3P14A D 3 6 SH MP Sc N SWS SWS SWS SH-7E HtAi St�i SW SW Window Frame 3P15 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 BH-40me A 266 8 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-17 12"X12"_Louvre 3P17 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-40 12"X12" Louvre 4 8KK HM MP - 20 5 5 5 BH- 12"XI2" A 12"x12" Louvre 3P18 D 30 68 SH MP Sc N \ SH-7E 3102 For Details xx -3P18A D 30 68 SH MP SW 20 SH-7E Vxx A3102 For Details B 3P18B D 30 68 SH -MP SW 20 1 1 26 SH-7E 3102 For Framin 3P19 A 30 68 SH 114P - 20 SH-6Exxx 3102 For V 3P21 A 30 68 IiM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-40 3P22 F 30 68 HM MP CW 20 5 5 1 20 BH-6 A 3P22A E 30 68 SH MP SW 20 N.X SH-7E 3102 For Details 3P23 D 30 68 SH MP Sc N SH-7E A 3102 For Details .. .B 3P23A D 30 68 SH MP SW 20 1 26 26 SIS-7E 3102 For .Fr 3P23B D 30 68 SH MP SW 20xxx SH-7EA 12"x12"Lo re 3102 For Details Kaplan/Me ,aughiin DATE ' C UTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY 9ARCHITECTS ERY STREET 1 ?bDOOR SCHEDULE ` SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 r), 1 415.398.5191 29.39 Level 3 East and West DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE GAON FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL N- HDwR REMARKS 0 TYPE W N NOTE 1 NOT S2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J •NATE 5 A01 F 26 68 SHM jIP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE A02 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE C 4A03 F 26 68 SHM MP TC NXX SH-25E 31.02 For Deta is 4A04 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 C 4A05 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N x x SH-25E 31.02 For Deta is 4A06 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4A07 F 26 68 MP TC N 1 1 19 1 1 SH-1E 4A08 F 26 68 SHM MP TC Nxxx SH-25E 31.02 for Detail 4A09 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12"X12"Lo e) 3109 Threshold • C 4A10 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N X SH-25 3102 For Deta is -xv 4A11 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 1SH-lE 4Al2 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4A13 F 26 68SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE C 4A14 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25 31.02 For Deta is 4A15 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12"X1.2"Lo e) 3109 Threshold 4A16 F 26 68 SHM MP TC NX SH-25 C 31.02 For Deta is 4A17 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 4A18 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4A19 F 26 68 MP TC N SH-25 C SHM 31.02 For Deta is 4A20 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 Kaplan/McLaugillinGATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS +r `'`f� DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET . SHE ETSAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29. 40 Level 4 East 415.398.5191 DOOR DOOR FRAME N9 TYPE SIZE STR FACING RATING DETAIL &FINISH " MR- REMARKS Fl- f 14 ' NOTE I NOTE 2 NOTE NOTE 4 H i F- 26 PIP TC N - J NOTE 5 c 6 S11-25E 31. 02 For Det ils A22-- F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 H-1- 6 8 F 1 2 6 Sjfm mp —TC N 1 19 1 SH-IE 4A24 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-IE 6 8 - --X x -- c 4A25 F 2 6 SHM MP Tc N SH-25E 31.02 For Det its 6 c 4A26 F 2 6 SHM VIP TC N SH-25 31.02 For Det ils 6 8 x x : 4A27 F 2 6 SHM I MP TC N 1 19 1 S11-1E ST"' FAC FP R. REMARKS FTE I NOT c For m Mr SH-25E E 3 1. 02 De I . ._ N C E31.-02 For i TqCNE P4A29 8 F 26 68 SHM 14P TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE t 6 8 1 c F 2 6 SHM MP TC N SH-25 jI.02 For Det ils x 4A30 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N XXX 'SH-25c.02 For Detail 31 4A31 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-IE 2 A 26 68 HM MP N 1 19 1 BH-14 ' A (12#')XJ12 i. 3109 ThreshMnol Kaplan/ cinn DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS )4J7r DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET s ET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 , 415-398-5191 29.41 Level 4 East DOOR FRAME DON9OR SIZE CON FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL HDWR- REMARKS TypE &FINISH I W W NOTE I NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 4B01 F 26 68 SHM- MP TC N 1 1 jg SH-1E 4B02 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 1 SII-1E xxx 4B03 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 310 .02 For Detiils 4B04 A 24 1 68 1 SH MP N 19 SH-22 x 4B05 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E c 31.02 For Det ils Ell 4B06 F 26 68 S" MP TC N 1 1 19 19 1 SH-1E 4B07 F 26 1 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 1 SH-1E I 4B08 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N XXX SH-25 31.02 02 For Detzils— A 4B09 A 2 68 HM MP N 1 1 1 191 IBH-14 - (12")(1201-ciz re, 3109 Thresbold 4B10 F 26 1 66 SHM MP TC N X SH-25E 31,02 For Detzils XX 4B11 F 26 68 -c�.RM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE Al 4B12 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 ISH-lE 4B13 F 26 68 Slim MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 6 8 SH-2:5) 4B14 F 2 6 S.Hm MP TC N xx 31.01 For Deta' 4 8 (12"X12" e) 4B15 A 2 . 1 6 HM fP N 1 1 1 1.9 BH-14 3109 Threshold 6 8 • c 4 rB1 F 2 6 N X SH-25 jl.02 For Det ils _6 —5Aix- MP TC X. 6 8 4817 F 2 6 slim MP TC N 1 19 1 S11-1E 6 8 0 e ld Det 3_ 19 !Dj 4B18 F 2 6 - - SHM MP TC N 1 191 1 SH-lE 4B19 F 26 68 TC N SH-25 c SHM MP kxx 31.02 For Det its 4B20 A 2.4 68 SH MP N 1 1 19 SH-22 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATIE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY .1 901 TERY ITE TS STRPLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE EET SAN FRANCISCO Qk 94111 415.398-5191 29.42 Level 4 East DOOR FRAME - E SfZE FACING LASS RATING DETAIL HOMvf- REMARKS TYPE W N NOTE 1 NOTES2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NATE 5 C B21 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 31.02 For Det ils 4822 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 4B23 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 1 9 SH-lE A (12"X12"Lo e) 4B24 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-143109 eshold 4B25 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E C 4B26 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N xxx SH-25E 31. 02 For Details 4B27 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N XXXSH-25E 31002 For Det ils 4B28 F 261 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 4B29 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E C 4B30 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N XXX SH-25 31.02 For Det ils 4B31 F 26 68 SHM MP TC Nxxx SH-25 C 31.02 For Details B32 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE t Kaplan/McLaughlin °"TE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY IDETENTIoN FACILITY ARCHITECTS ' PLANNERS Vif ? DOOR SCHEDULE i 901 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 0051 C 415-398-5191 29.43 Level 4 EastV DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE FACING GLpsS RATING H DETAIL NOWR• REMARKS NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOM 4 J J NATE 5 SF 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 1 S11-1E 4CO2 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4CO3 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N - SH-25E 31CO2 For Det ils 4C04 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 C AC-05 26 8 HM MP TC N SH-25E 31.02 For Det ils 4006 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4C07 I F 26 68 SIiM MP I . TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 4C08 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N _ _ SH-25E 3 CO2 For Det its 4C09 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12"X12 'Iran e) 3109 Threshold 4C10 F 26 68 SHM MP TCN SH-25 c For Deta is 31 - 02 4C11 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 4C12 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4C13 F 26 68 SBM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-IE C 4C14 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N -Xxx SH-25 31.02 For ]Detils 4C15 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12'X12"LD e) inq P C 114C20A 26 68 SHM MP TC NI V SH-2S 3] .0� For Det ils 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE i >IX 26 68 SHM 14P TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 26 68 SHM MP TC N X SH-25 31CO2 For Det ils I 24 6$ SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 j i { Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS V?4-3ir DOOR SCHEDULE ' 901 BATTERY STREET sREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 29.44 Level 4 East DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE CONSTR. FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL HUWR. REMARKS TYPE &FINISH W H NOTE 1 NOTE 22 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 C • 4C21 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 31. 02 For Det ils 4C22 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 4Q23 F 26 68 SHMMP TC N 1 1 19 SH-1E A (12"X12"Lo e) 4C24 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 19 1 BH-14 3109 Threshold 4C25 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E C 4C26 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N XXS25EN31.02 For Det ils C 6 8 SHM MP TC NXXV SH-25E 31.02 For Det ils 4C28 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 6 8 S M MP TC N 1 19 1ISH-1E C 4C30 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N XXMSII-25E 31.02 For Det ils 4C31 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E xxx31CO2 For Details 4C32 F 26 68 SHM MPTC N 1 19 1 SH-lE t• 1 . 1 1 I -T k o Kaplan/MCLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1/7-i-A DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29, 45 IL Level 4 East 005 18 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DN9 IOOR SIZE sTR a GLnSs HraTfr�G DETAIL NISH HWOWFt REMARKS NOTE NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NUPE 4 H J J NCITE 5 { A B 26 66 SH MP TC v S11-5E 3102 For Details 4D02 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SI1-5E A 3102 For Details 4D03 B 26 66 SH MP TC N SH-SE A 3102 Rails 4D04 B 26 66 SH MP TC N SH-26L 3102 For Details nos 24~ 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14s 09 {12"X1.2" Lo e} Threshold C 4D06 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-26 3102 For Details 6 8 A SH MP TC N SH-SE 3102 For Details A 4D08 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-SE. 3102 For Details 4DO9 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-26 C 2 Far Details 4D11 B 26 66 SH mp TC N SH-26 ( For Details 4D12 AA 50 68 IiM MP - N 1 1 BH-41 12"X12" Louvre ��7 x One door onl 4D13 B 26 68 SH' MP TC N X, SH-5E j102 For Details 4D14 B 26 6$ SH MP TC N SH-5E A 3 0 For Details A 4D15 B 26 b8 SH MP TC N SH-5E 3IU For Details 6 8 C SH QIP TC N SH-26 For Details 4 D17 A 2 4 6 8 HM MP N A Lou e} 1 1 1 g ti-14 310 Threshold 4D18 B 26 68 SH MP TC .3 Ii-26£ 3102 For Details 4D19 B 26 6$ SH MP TC N H-5E 3I{F2 For Details 4D20 B 26 68 SH MP TC N H-5E 3102 For Details 4D21 B 2 68 SH MP TC N H-5E A 3102 Detail Kaplan/McLaughfin °hxf _ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION ARCHITECTS PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE FACILfTY 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SCAN FRANCISCO CA 94111 415.398 5191 29. 46 Level 4 West DOOR LFRAME DONOoR TYPE SIZE FACING FCTIIINSGH GLASS RATINGDETAIL HOWA REMARKS W N NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 J J NOTE 5 A For D22 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-5E 3102 Detail 41323 B 26 68 X SH MP TC N XSH-26E a For j 41324 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 0 (121t)(12"Lo ) 3109 Threshold XXXSH-26E3102 C For 4D25 B 26 68 SH MP TC N For 6 13 A For SH MP TC N SH-5E j102 Detail 41327 B 26 68 SH MP. TC N x SH-5E A For 3102 Detail 4D28 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-5E A For x xv 32 Detail A For 41329 B 26 68 SH MP TC N xxx SH-5E 3102 Detail 4D30 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12"X12"Lo e) 3109 Threshold XXAA For N B 26 8 SH MP TC N SH-5E 3102 Detail B 26 68 SH MP TC NXXX SH-26 C For 3102 Detailj X X ><] C For I B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-26 3102 Detail A For 4D34 B 26 68 SH MP TC N XXX SH-5E 3102 Detail j A For 41335 B 261 68 SH MP TC N I'XXASH-5E 3102 Detail i 41336 B 26 68 SH MP TC NXX /A SH-2G - C For 3102 Detail 4D37 B 26 68 SH MP TCTN SH-26 E 3102 For ' 3102 Detail 4D38 B 26 68 SH MP TC SH-5E A For 3102 Detail 4D39 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BIi-14 12 X12 Louvre C For 26 68 SH MP TC N x XX SH-5E 3102 Detail 71AA 30 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SI1-14 30 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SI1-1.4 }� 4D47 F- 30 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SIi-14 , 1 i Kaplan/McLaughHn SATE TRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS 1TPPLANNERS ,SHEET� �� DOOR SCHEDULE + 0 BA ERY ST ET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.47 Level 4 west 01)12U 415.39$•5191 i DOOR FRAME DN? TYPE SIZE a�ISH LASS RATING DETAIL HDwp- REMARKS 0 W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE S 4E01 F 26 68 SIIM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-113 41302 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E " C 03 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N xx . SH-2513 31.02 For Det ils 41304 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 XIX C26 8 SHM MP TC NSH-2513 31.02 For Det ils 41306 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-113 41307 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 ISH-113 41308 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E31.02 For Details 41309 A 24 - xa ) 6 8 HM MP N 1 1 19 BH-14 3109 Threshold u C 41310 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N - X X SH-25 31.02 For Det ils 26 8 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-.1E 41312 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 41313 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E C 41314 F 1 26 681 SHM MP TC I '-d Xxx ISH-25 31.02 For Det ils 41315 A 24' 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14A (12"X12"Lo e) 3109 Threshold C 41316 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N ><XX SIS-25 31.02 For Details 4E17 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4E18 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 41319 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N xx SH-25E 31CO2 For Det ils 41320 A 24 * 68 SH 24P - N 1 1 19 SH-22 Kaplan/McLaughlinFDATE - CONTRA COSTA COUNTYDETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �� DOOR SCHEDULE901 BATTERY STREET � SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 29.48 Level 4 West DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL HowR REMARKS N_ TYPE W H NOTE 1 NOTE 22 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H ISH J J NOTE C • F 26 68 SHM MP TC NIx SH-25E 31 0 For Details 4E22 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 1 SH-lE 4E23 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 119 SI1-1E A (12"X12"Lou ) 4E24 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 3109 Threshold 4E25 F 26 68 SI?M MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E C 4E26 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N XXXSH-25E 31.02 For Detils xx4E27 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N _ SI1-25E 31C.02 For Det ils 4E28 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4E29 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 S11-1E 4E30 F26 681 1 x SHM MP TC I N X X SH-25 C 31.02 For Det ils C 4E31 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N xxx SH-25E 31.02 For Details 4E32 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E Kaplan/McLaughlin. DAT E - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS Y DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SET 09 1-22 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.49 Level 4 West 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE a�SH cuss RATING DETAIL How'. REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE t H J J NOTE 5 ( j@ 4F01 F 26 68 slim MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-1E 4F02 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SI1-lE 4F03 F 26 68 S. MP TC N xxx SH-25E 31CO2 For Det ils 4 F 0 4 A 24 6 8 HM MP - N 1 1 19 B H-14 3109 A (12"X12"Lo ) Threshold 4F05 F 26 68 SHM MP TCI - Xxx N SH-25E C 31.02 For Det ils 4F06 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-113 4F07 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-113 4F08 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 11XX SH-25 31C.02 For Det ils 4F09 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N //XSH-254 3� For Deti ils 4F10 AA 26 68 HM MP - N 1 X 1 BH-41 12"X12" IAuvre door only) 4F11 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E t4F12 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4F13 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E F14 F 26 681 SHM MP TC NA. -- \ SFI-251 31.02 For Det ils 4F15 A 24 68 SHM MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 4F16 F 26 68 slim MP TC NXX - SH-25 C 31.02 For Det ils 4F17 F 26 68 SBPq MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4F18 F 26 68 SBVI MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4F19 F 26 68 SII m MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE F 26A 8 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 Sli-lE Kaplan/McLaughlin E1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY 0 ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 4'1 �, DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO Ca 94111 ��►X23 415.398.5191 29. 50 Level 4 West " DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE STR FACING tris RATING DETAIL "DWR- REMARKS TS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NU4 H J J NOTE 5 \. C 4F21 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 31. 02 For Det ils 4 F 2 2 A 2 6 8 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BII-14 3109 Threshold A (].2"Al2"Loue) 4F23 F 26 68 SIN MP TC N x x SH-25E 31(02 For Det ils 4F24 F 26 68 SHM MP 'TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4F25 F 26 68 SHM 14P TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4F26 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4F27 F 26 68 SHM mP TC N x Ax SH-25E 31(02 For Det ils C 4F28 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N XXX SH-25E 31.02 For Det ils 4F29 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4F30 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 6 8 M MP TQ_ N 1 19 1 SH-lE C ZAUF32 F 261 68 SHM MP TC I N XXX SH-25 31.02 For Det ils XC 4F33 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N XSH25E 31.02 For Det ils 4F34 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 i SH-lE 6 8 A (12"X12"IA e) 4F35 A 2 6 NM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 3109 Threshold Kaplan/McLaughlin ATE" CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY 9 CHITECTS PLANNERS �� �1� DOOR SCHEDULE 01 BATTERY STREET t415 AN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 28. 51 Level 4 west f ��'` + .398 5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE JWNSTR FANG[NOTE LASS RATING DETAIL '*'W" REMARKS W H NOTE I NOTE 2 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOW 5 B Lock AMLIST1 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 i7 17 SH-8E 37:I3 Detail i 1ST2 A 3° 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-8E B Lock 4 3L 3 Detail 1 1ST3 A lock 3° 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-9E -3--13 Detail i 1ST4 A 3° 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-8E B Lock 3113 Detail 1ST4A A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17. 17 17 SH-9E 31.13 Detail 1ST5 A 3° 68 SH MP - 90 Lock 17 17 17 SH-9E 3113 Detail t i 1ST6 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 BH-22 1ST7 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 9 9 20 BH-22 4. t B Lock 1ST8 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 6 . 6 20 SH-8E 3L13 Detail 2ST2 A 3° 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17. SH-8E B Lock 3113 Detail } 4 2ST6 A 30 68 SH MP - 90Lock 17 17 17 SH-30I;O B C ST7 A 30 68 SH Mp - 90 9 9 20 sH-30E B �k 3113 Detail 2ST8 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 SH-9E B Lock F 10 10 10 3113 Detail 3ST1 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-9E B Lock ' 3113 Detail i. 3ST2 A 30 68 SH rip - 90 17 17 17• SH-9E B Lock 3113 Detail B Lck o 3ST3 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-9E 3113 Detail + 3ST4 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 S11-9E B Lock 113 Detail 3STS A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-9E B Lack 3113 Detail 3ST6 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 1 17 17 17 BH-22 3ST7 A 30 68 SH IPSP - 90 9 9 20* BH-22 4ST6 A 30 1 68 SH Aip - 90 17 17 17 SH-9E B Lock 3113 Detail 4ST7 A 30 68 SH Pop - 90 I.11 31�� SH-9E i Kaplan/1VI�La� DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29. 52 Stair Doors 00 2-_ ) 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE a ACI LASS RATING DETAIL HDwR REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOTE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE 5 0 A 1STP D 3 68 SH MP CW N H-10E 31.02 For Details' 2STA A 30 68 SH MP - 60 1 5 5 5 -22 2S'TAA A 26 68 HM MP - 90 6 6 20 -49 2STB A 30 68 SH MP - 60 6 6 6 -22 2SIC A 3 068 SH MP - 60 5 5 5 -22 2SZCC A 26 68 IN MP - 90 6 6 6 -49 2STD A 30 168 SH I MP - 60 5 5 5 H-22 2STE A 30 68 SH MP - 60 5 5 20 H-22 2STF A 30 68 SH MP - 60 5 5 5 H-22 C DATE Kaplan/McLaughlin CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHI T EECTS TERYS REENNERS DOOR SCHEDULE 901 ET SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111 29, Stair Doors 53 4 ! 15.398.5191 I INDEX TO SECTION 30 DOOR HARDWARE SCHEDULE 30.00 INDEX AND NOTES 30.01 - 30.04 SECURITY HARDWARE SETS - SH SERIES 30.05 - 30.08 BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIAL: JAIL BH SERIES 30.09 - 30.17 BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES 30.18 - 30.20 BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIAL: COURTS H SERIES 30.21 - 30.24 BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS H SERIES NOTES: 1. See Door Schedule for hardware group reference. 2. This schedule is a guide only. Furnish all finish hardware required for the project. Hardware required for any particular location, but not scheduled, shall be the same as that scheduled for similar locations. Hardware shall be as hereinafter specified. 3. See Electrical drawings for wiring to electric door locks. 4. See Section 31 for door and door frame details: S. It shall be the specific duty and responsibility of each trade and supplier to examine all plans, details, and speci- fications, and to provide and furnish proper equipment, hardware, ..fixtures, materials, etc. , pertaining to his part of the work shown or listed in any part of these documents. Schedules are for the convenience of. the contractor to assist him in understanding and constructing the project. It is the contractors' responsibility to verify that all items in the detail schedules reflect the. plans and details. Any omissions or contradictions in these documents shall be called to the attention of the Architect prior• to bid • opening. Bids received shall be 'considered to -include all items for a complete project. No extras will be allowed. Kapla>«/McLau ;hlin a�.T� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �r'��,� - 901 BATTERY STREET sf+EET INDEX AND NOTES •TA-' M SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �� ( 415.393.5191 sa ou DOOR HARDWARE SCHEDULE •. SH-lE 1 ea FA #125 - 3 - 01 x SK Lock US4 2 ea FA #4 1/2 F.H. Hinges USP 1 ea FA #4 1/2 E.N. Hinges USP 1 ea BBW 8061xw/spanner hd. screws Stop USP SH-2 1 ea FA #125 - 4 - 04 x SK Lock US4 3 ea FA #4 1/2 F-M. Hinges USP SH - 3E 1 ea FA #125 - 3 - 04 AB Lock US4 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP 1 ea FA #4 1/2 EH Hinge USP 2 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinqes USP 1 ea N7500 closer USP* 1 ea BBW 8061xw/spanner bd. screws Stop USP SH- 4E Not used SH - 5E 1 ea FA #122 PIML Lock 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 1 ea FA #3 Pull US4 1 ea FA #4 Flush Pull US4 1 ea FA #100 KS x Mogul cylinder SH- 6E 1 ea FA #126 ML Lock 1 -ea FA 1524 NJ DPS USP 2 ea FA #100 KS x mogul cylinder Key Switch 3 ea FA `u4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 1 ea N7500 closer USP. SH - 7E 1 ea_ FA #126 *4MLI Lock 1 ea FA -Vx524 NJ DPS USP.' 2 ea FA zl00K8 x mogul cylinder Key Switch 3. ea ,FA # 4 . 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA 13 Pulls US4 1 ea N7500 closer- USP SH - 8E 1 ea FA #126 EL Lock 1 ea FA •#524 NJ * DPS USP 2 ea * FA 1100. KS x mogul cylinder Key Switch 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges : CUSP 2 ea FA #3 - - Pulls US4 1 ea . N7500 closer inside of stairwell USP SH - 9E 1 ea FA 126 }:L Galvanized Lock 1 ea FA X524 NJ DPS Gal 2 ea FA u300 KS x mogul cylinder Key Switch 3 ea FA #4 -1/2 FM Hinges Gal 2 ea FA y3 Pulls US4 1 ea N7560 closer inside of stairwell USP aplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 7� 901 BATTERY STREET S�*Er SECURITY HARDWARE SETS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 SH SERIES 415.398.5191 SH - 10E 1 ea FA 9561MLI Lock 1 ea FA #524 KJ DPS USP - 2 ea FA #100 KS x mogul cylinder Key Switches 3 ea FA 44 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 1 ea N7500 closer USP SH - 11E 1 ea FA #56 ELI Galv. Lock 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS . USP 1 ea FA #100 KS x mogul cylinder Key Switch 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea- FA #3 Pulls US4 SH - 12E 1 ea FA #56 EL Lock 1 ea FA 4524 NJ DPS USP 2 ea FA x+100 KS x mogul cylinder Key Switches 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 SH - 13E 1 ea FA i56 ELI Lock 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP 2 ea FA #100 KS x mogul cylinder Key Switches 3 ea FA t4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 1 ea N7500 closer- USP -SH - 14 1 ea FA #116 less latch-fixed knobs Lock US4 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FH Hinges USP SH - 15 1 ea 'FA #16 Lock 1 ea FA #16 HM MTG USP 3 ea FA 14 1/2 -FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA i3 Pulls US4* SH - 16 1 ea FA E66K fixed knob outside Lock US4 1 ea FA f 66K HM MTG. -"USP 1 ea. FA #1 Escutcheon US 32D 3 ea FA 1414 1/2 FM Hinges . USF SH - 17 1 ea FA #62 Lock ' * 1 ea FA y 62 HM T-ITG. USP* 3 ea FA i4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 1 ea FA #3 Pull US4 1 ea FA x4 FP US4 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILffY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET . . sHEET SECURITY HARDWARE SETS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 -s�xpa- SH. SERIES n{� 2� 415.398.5191 SH - 18 1 ea FA 266 Lock 1 ea FA #66 HM MTG. USP 1 ea FA #1 Escutcheon US. 32D 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP. 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 SH - 19 1 ea FA #76 Lock 1 ea FA #76 HM MTG. USP 1 ea FA #1 Escutcheon US 32D 6 ea FA 94 1/2 FM Hinges USP 4 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 2 ea FA #105 HM. H & F Bolts 1 ea FA #105 Receptacles 2 ea FA #;105K Key SH - 20 1 ea FA u86 Galvanized Lock 1 ea FA n86 HM MTG. Galvanized 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP f 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 2 ea FA 25C cylinder shield US 32D SH - 21 1 ea FA z86 Lock 1 ea - FA u86 HM MTG. - USP 2 ea FA #1 Escutcheons 32D I 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 • Pulls US4 SH - 22 1 ea FA 125_-1-01 Lock US4 • 3 ea FA 94 1/2 FM Hinges USP ' SH - 23 1 ea FA #125-4-01 fixed inside • - active outside Lock US4 3 ea FA 14 1/2 FM. USP SH - 24 1 ea FA 125-109 Lock US4 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges .. 'USP f SH - '25E 1 ea _ FA 125-3-01 x SK inside Lock US4 f 1 set RIX L 117 3/4 with E-L340-2 Pivots ' US4 top pivot. • 1 ea BBW 8061xw/spanner hd screws Stop US4 SH - 26E 1 ea FA #122 MML Lock 1 ca FA =524 NJ DPS USP 1 set RIX L 117. 3/4 with E-L340-2 Pivots US4 top pivot 1 ea ' FA #3 Pull US4 1 ca. FA 14Z Pull US4 aplan/McLati Ain DATE • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY 7AFCHITECTS PLANNERS a`� 7� 1 BATTERY STREETSHEET SECURITY. HARDWARE._SETS__ N FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ' 415.398.5191 = :03. _ SH__ SERIES.. .._ SH - 27 1 ea FA 162 Lock US4 1 ea FA #62 HM MTG. USP 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 1 ea FA #3 Pull US4 1 ea FA 14 FP US4 1 ea N7500 closer, Corridor side USP SH - 28E 1 ea FA #126 ELI Lock 1 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP I 2 ea FA #100 KS x Mogul Cylinder Key Switch 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls 1 US4 1 ea N7500 Closer inside of stairwell USP i SH - 29E 1 ea FA #126 ELI Galvanized Lock ; 1 ea FA 4524 NJ DPS Gal 2' ea FA #100 KS x Mogul Cylinder Key Switch ; 3 ea FA # 4 1/2 FM Hinges Gal 2 ea FA 43 Pulls US4 f 1 ea N 7500 Closer f inside of stairwell USP SH - 30E 1 ea FA #125-3-04 Lock US4 1 ea FA A524 NJ DPS USP 2. ea FA n4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 1 ea FA 44 1/2 EH Hinge USP E 1 ea N7500 Closer inside. of stairwell USP. aplary McLaughlin oAtrt CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS • PLANNERS r V.. 901 BATTERY STREET Is�U . SECURITY HARDWARE SETS , SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 "•�'J� ,l 415-.398.5191 34,04 SH SERIES - BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: JAIL BH SERIES LOCKSETS: LOCKSETS: Lockset No. 1 Lockset No." 7 Corbin 7557 Corbin DL7510 Falcon M2580 Falcon M2140 Less Outside Tri Russwin A2059 Russwin A2027 Sargent 8-7704 Sargent 8-7713 Lockset No. 2 Lockset No. 8 Corbin 7557h Corbin 7520 _ Falcon M2410 Falcon M2300 Russwin A2059'h Russwin A2039 Sargent 8-7717 Sargent 8-7765 Lockset No. 3 Lockset No. 9 Corbin 7551 Corbin 7911 Falcon M2520 Falcon M1920 Russwin A2056 Russwin 21074 Sargent 8-7705 Sargent 15-7720 Lockset No. 4 , Corbin 7555 Falcon M2560 Russwin A2058 5/8.: Sargent 8-7737 • Cylinder: Lockset No.- S _ • Corbin 5253 Corbin 7554 Falcon 986 ' Falcon M2380 Russwin 03j • , Russwin A2058% Sargent 40 Series Sargent 8-7716 Lockset No.- 6 Lockset Design • . Corbin 7510 Falcon M2100 Corbin 836 Russwin- A2025 Falcon EG- Sargent G Sargent 8-7715 Russwin W400 Colton Sargent YM DAT ,/ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �� 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIAL: JAIL SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 3O.OS BH SERIES ?')11532 BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: JAIL BH SERIES DOOR BUTTS: DOOR CLOSERS: Door Butt No. 1 Door Closer No. 1 Hager - BB1279 Norton 7702 McKinney - TA2714 Soss -450TBB Door Closer No. 2 Stanley - FBB179 Norton PR 7702 Door Butt No. 2 Door Closer NO. 3 Hager - BBHT1279 McKinney - HTA2714 Norton 7703H Soss - H450TBB Stanley - HTFBB179 Door Closer No. 4 Door Butt No. 3 _ Norton 7703 Hager - BB-CP1279 x SH Door Closer No. 5 McKinney - STA2714 x Security Stud Soss - R450TBB x Security Stud Norton 7803-04 Stanley - FBBK179 x Security Stud Door Closer No. 6 - Door Butt No. 4 • Norton PR 7704 Hager - BB7510 McKinney - TA5792 Door Closer No. 7 Soss - SA8571-BEV. - Stanley_ -- FBB609 Norton PR 7703 ::: _PANIC DEVICES: Door Closer No.- 8 - - " _ Norton PR 7704H " Panic Device No.- 1 ' Door Closer No.' 9 Von Duprin 8817 X 8817 (SFM 3775 - 139:2) Norton 7704 Panic Device No. 2 Door- Closer No. 10 Von Duprin 5527TLx43x5527x43 Norton 6174 (SFM 4140 - 139:3) - Kaplan/McLaughlin AqE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY =: ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ,�901 BATTERY STREET SHBUILDERS NA.RD�IARE MATERIA?,: JAIL - SAN FRANCISCO CA. 941111ofyce�� 415.398.5191 3O.Oc, BH SERIES BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: JAIL BH SERIES DOOR STOPS: AUTOMATIC FLUSHBOLTS: Door Sto No. 1, 2, & 3. Door Controls, Inc. 801RLx80 Builders Brass Works 9079 - Quality .433 . Trimco • 1214 Furnish carpet .risers as req d FLUSH BOLTS: Builders Brass Works 5020-2 - - Q:iality 1358 !:r imco 3917 DOOR HOLDERS: CO-ORDINATORS: Door Holder No.- 1 Door Control, Inc. 601x100 Norton 2 _ Door Holder No.' 2 Checkmate 1-331 Glynn-Johnson '100 Series .DOOR PULLS: DUST PROOF STRIKES Builders Brass Works 290-1 Builders Brass Works 5048 Trimco 1191-1 Quality 1225 Trimco 3910 1qkaplaii/McLaugwin DATE.;,. _ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ' ARCHITECTS PLANNERS a 7e i 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE !MATERIAL: JAIL SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �A ��tf 415.398.5191 30.0 BH SERIES i BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: JAIL ' BH SERIES ANCHOR PLATES: FLOOR HINGES: Furnish concrete anchors Dor-O-Matic 251 and machine screws for Rixon 27105 door stops. Side Jamb Pivot Dor-O-Matic 019- Rixson M19 PUSH BARS: Builders Brass Works 9520A Trimco 1697 THRESHOLD ASSEMBLIES: Builders Brass Works 9395h Dor-O-Matic 30x725 Rixson 3 x 700 FOOT & HEAD BOLTS: Folger Adam 105HM x 105Kx105R 411 SILENCERS: Hollow Metal Frames - Builders Brass Taorks W-07 Glynn-Johnson 64 Quality 1337 A Kaplan/McLaughlin onre CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY . ARCHITECTS . PLANNERS -� ,� 901 BATTERY STREET S • . BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIAL: JAIL SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415 398 5191 ,�� BH SERIES BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES } BH-1 i 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4x4 USP 1 Lockset No. 4 US4 1 Door Closer No. 1 USP ' 1. Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey 1 BH-2 i 1h Pair Butts No. 2 4kx4xspanner head screws USP i 1 Lockset No. 2 x spanner head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-3 133 Pair Butts No. 1 4 x4 USP 1 Lockset No. 3 US4 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers - Grey BH-4 1h Pair Butts No. 2 4x4 x spanner Head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 4 - x spanner Head screws 1)S4 1 Door Closer No. 4 x spanner Head screws USP: 1 Door Stop No. 1 x spanner Head screws US4 ' Silencers Grey . BH-5 3 Pair Butts No. 2 43X'4xspanner head screws USP ' 2 Panic Devices No.. 3 xspanner head screws US4 4 2 Door Closers No. 5 xspanner head screws USP, 2 Door Stops No. 1 "xspanner head screws US4 4 Silencers - Grey BH-6 - - 1l� Pair Butts No. 2 41x4xspanner head screis USP 1 Lockset No. 5 spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer No: 4 spanner head screws USP-17 1 Door Stop No. -1 spanner head screws US4 3 Silencers - Grey' aplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS - PLANN_ERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS 'HARDWARE SETS: JAIL. SAN- FRANCISCO CA. 94111 L� 415.39$•519130-0 1 BH SERIES ���r BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES • i BH-7 is Pair Butts No. 2 43�x4xspanner head screws USP �. 1 Latchset No. 6 spanner head screws US4xUS32D 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US32D 3 Silencers Grey + BH-8 i 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 4 US4 �I 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 j 3 Silencers Grey BH-9 .� lh Pair Butts No. 2 43xAxspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 5 spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer NO. 6 spanner head screws USP'- 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-10 1l Pair Butts No. 2 4hx4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 4 spanner head screws US4 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US4 Silencers Grey - BH-11 1' Pair Butts No. 2 4' Axspanner head screws USP 1 Lookset No. 4 spanner head screws US4xUS32D 1 Door Closer No. 7 spanner head screws USP = 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey • BH-12 1l� Pair Butts No. 2 4�jx4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 4 spanner head screws US4xUS32D 1 Door Closer No' 7 spanner head screws USP- 1 Door Stop - No. 2 - spanner 'head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey aplan/IVI�Laughlin DATE WNTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET_ SHEET .. BUILDERS HARDZ�ARD SETS: JAIL' SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 .415.398.5191 - �1a BH SERIES {�'���"1 BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-13 3 Pair Butts No. 1 4hx4%xspanner head screws NRP USP 1 Lockset No. 1 spanner head screws US4 2 Flush Bolts spanner head screws US4 ' 1 Dust Proof Strike spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer No. 6 spanner head screws U'SP 1 Door Holder No. 1 spanner head screws DB 2 Door Stops No. 3 o spanner head screws US4 2 Anchor Plates US4 4 Silencers Grey BH-14 135 Pair Butts No. 2 4hx4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 4 spanner head screws US4xUS32D 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-15 2 Pair Butts No. 2 435x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 5 spanner head screws US4- 1 Latchset No. 7 spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer No. 5 spanner head screws USP Door Stops No. 1 spanner head screws US4 4 Silencers- Grey- BH-16 1h Pair Butts No. 1 . 4x4 USP 1 Lockset' No. 4 US4 1 Door Closer No. 7 USP 3 Silencers - - Grey BH-17 ll� Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 1 Door Closer No. 4 U3P, 1 Door Stop No. 2 - - US4 3 Silencers Grey- aplan/McLaughlia Grey- DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY- 7415-398-5191 CHITECTS PLANNERS 1 BATTERY STREET - SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL N. FRANCISCO CA. 94111 .. 60,11 BH SERIES BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-18 1� Pair Butts No. 2 4�x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. S spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer No. 6 spanner head screws USP 1 Door Stop No. 3 spanner head screws US4 1 Anchor Plate US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-19 13� Pair Butts NO. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 1 Door Closer No. 2 USP 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-20 1� Pair Butts No. 1 43� x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. S US4 1 Door Closer No. 6 USP - I Door Stop No, 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-21 Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP Latchset No. 6 US4 I Door Stop No. 2 US4 2 Silencers Grey BH-22 1� Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No.: 4 US4 1 Door Closer No. 7 USP- 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-23 - 1h Pair Butts No. 1 41� x 4 USP 1 Lockset . _ No. 1 US4 ff` 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 i 3 Silencers Grey ' aplan/M�Laughlin �az� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS a V 2� 1 901 BATTERY STREET STET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL I 4 SN398 51911SC0 CA. 94111 �a 12 o f) �; BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL - BH SERIES BH-24 1� Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 4 US4xUS32D 1 Door Closer No. 4 USP 1 Door Stop No. 1 US32D 3 Silencers Grey BH-25 1� Pair Butts No. 1 43� x 4 USP 1 Latchset No. 6 US4 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-26 2 Floor Hinges No. 1 US4 2 Side Jamb Pivots US4 1 Panic Device No. 2 US4 1 Cylinder No. • 1 US4 2 -Door Holders No. 2 _ US4 1 Threshold Assembly No. 1 US4 BH-27 2 Floor Hinges No. 1 . US4 2 Side Jamb Pivots US4 2 Door Pulls US4 2 Push Bars US4 . 2 Door Holders No. 2 US4 1 Threshold - Assembly No. 1 US4 BH-28 3 Pair Butts No. 2 4'�x4xspanner head screws USP 1- Lockset No. 5 US4 I Set Automatic Flush Bolts US4 1 Coordinator USP 2 Door Closers No. 4 USP, 2 Door Stops -No. 2 US4 4 Silencers Grey aplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JA ,�r �� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 . A5 BIi SERIES BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL I BH SERIES • 1 :l BH-29 1h Pair Butts No. 3 4�x4�xspanner head screwsxNRPx USP 1 Lockset No. 5 spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer No. 6 spanner head screws USP 1 Door Stop No. 3 spanner head screws US4 1 Anchor Plate US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-30' 3 . Pair Butts No. 2 43jx4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 2 Flush Bolts US4 1 Dust Proof Strike US4 i 1 Door Holder No. 1 DB 2 Door Stops No. 3 US 4. f 2 Anchor Plates US4 4 Silencers _ Grey ' BH-31 I 1 - Set Butts No. 4 xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4xUS32D 1 Door Closer No. 9 USP 1 Door Stop No. 1 - US32D . Silencers Grey BH-32 1'h Pair Butts No- 1 4h x 4 USP r1 Lockset No. 5- US32D 1 Door Closer No,. ? _ USP- 1 Door Stop No. 1 US32D 3 Silencers Grey BH-33 ' 1h Pair Butts No. 2 4�x4xspanner head. screws USP 1 Lockset No. 1 spanner head screws US32D 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US32D 3 Silencers - 'r aplar /MPLaughlin a�T = . CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS. PLANNERS a !� BUILDERS HARDWARE SE'T'S: JAILS 901 BATTERY STREET ;I SAN FRANCIS-0O CA- 94111 �� BH SERIES ()1.)#941 i! 415.398.5191 3 14 • N - BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-34 1 Pair Butts No. 2 4hx4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 4 spanner head screws US32D 1 Door Closer No. 1 spanner head screws -USF. 1 Door. Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US32D_ 3 Silencers BH-35 3 Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4 1 Set Automatic Flush Bolts US4 1 Coordinator USP 2 Door Closers No. 6 USP 2 Door stops No. 2 _ US4 4 Silencers Grey BH-36 3 Pair Butts No. 3 43�x4l�xspanner head screwsNRP USP 1 Lockset No. 1 spanner head screws US4 1 Set Foot & Head Bolts spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer No. 8 spanner head screws USP 1 Door Holder No. 1 spanner head screws DB . Door Stops No. 3 spanner head screws US4 Anchor Plates spanner head screws US4 4 Silencers Grey BH-3T 1h, Pair Butts No. 1 43� x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4 1 Door Closer No. 4 USP 1 Door Stop No.- 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-38 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No." S US4xUS32D 1 Door Closer No. 2 USP" 1 Door Stop - - No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey • BH-39 1h Pair Butts No: 1 4'h x 4 USP. - 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 1 Door Closer, No. 4 _ USP 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey aplan/McLaughiiri DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS � 901 BATTERY STREET st+EEr BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL SAN 5N3FR FRANCISCO CA. 94111 0 �G BH SERIES ���'p42 J BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-40 , 1� Pair Butts No. 1 411 x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4 1 Door Closer No. 4 USP 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4. 3 Silencers Grey BH-41 3 Pair Butts No. 2 4hx4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 9 US4 2 Flush Bolts US4 1 Dust Proof Stike US4 2 Door Stops No. 1 US4' 4 Silencers Grey BH-42 13� Pair Butts No. 3 41� x 4h NRP USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 1 Door Closer No_ 10 USP 3 Silencers Grey BH-43 Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP I,ackset No. 1 US4 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-44 1h - Pair Butts No. 1 41� x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 1 Door Closer No. 7 USP 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-45. - 11� Pair Butts No. 2 Op,4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 5 xspanner head screws US4 1 Door Stop No. 1 xspanner head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey z aplan/McLaughHn DATE 24&ff CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 BH SERIES 415-398-5191 BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-46 1h Pair Butts No. 1 433 k 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-47 A Pair Butts No. 3 414x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 5 xspanner head screws US4 1 Door Shop M. 3 xspanner head screws US4 1 Anchor Plate US4. 3 Silencers Grey BH-48 A Pair Butts No. 3 43,-x4'-gxspanner head screwsxNRPx USP 1 l ockset No. 4 xsnanner head screws US4 1 Door Stop No. 3 xspanner head screws . US4 1 Anchor Plate US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-49 13� Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Iockset No. 5 US4 1 Door Closer - No. 7 USP . 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-50 1h Pair Butts No. 2, 4�x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 1 xspanner head screws US4xUS32D 1 Door Stop No. 1 : xspanner head screws US4 2 Silencers Grey BH-51 1 Pair Butts No. 1 43x4 USp 1 Latchset No. 7 US4 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 2 Silencers Grey 7aplar /McLaughlin DATE V 7 COCA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY MICHITECTS PEANNERS -/ a 1 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL 5-398 51N�CISCO CA. 94111 3DB i� BH SERIES > ,.� 4 tqF 4 BUILDERS HARDI�ARE MATERIALS: CUU srSII N SERIES C, t 3 s � f�.�.�'t Wit^ k nK + , 1.1.1" �� ` r�7€ -k ' '"l I.00ICSETSKO.K� �� p T` rf`* 1 lt,V n . .� "'' , __�,o_i:�---, ��'--"��.,-,4il�lki,t!�,,,�l;i��,�,����"""!-,.,-d,-0;,,i,,l�w!K,z4z,�,: .____,, z a +' } 1,< Uoc� k� Design � ; ,t, i t ,. �,.y / Door Butts No 1 t C S _2 "^"T-. a ""�,. r r� ent „�N„ t ,k Y j� fj �7 w j' t BB/00a ,f. a k t Tiager �, Sarg m14i-a T,cKinney TA71�1 '{ r t J k E F C T S V$S BN � r,. 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I��I I.� ��, r I _: ._ _ . oATE —` WSIA C,oUNTY DETENTION FACILITY .r �lan/I��1`�Lauglilin cov : ... 1 -cpV ' ..ITECTS PLANNERS );UT:LDiiRS HARUh1ARE r1ATERIALS: COURTS ::-ITTERY STREET sir ::. "; ;-��ANCISCO CA. 941 ' ?:�� 18 H SERIES ����4� 'BUILDERS-HARDWARE ;?ARTERIALS: COURTS H 'SERIES ;P}��IIC I)E17ICES. DOOR: STOPS Panic Device rNo ply 4 Door°`St(5p., No. '1 b 2 `,Corbin Enilders 'Brass Works 8061X Russiain Y �Trimco,- -�1211ES Saxrent, s� h (Furnish carpet risers-, as - I `VonsDuz�rin .5527TLx43x5527x43DTe qulred.) �(SFM 4171 1393) _ 'Pa All"', Device•iNo 2 _ ( Corbin T ! �'Russwin t ' Sargent :. •:Von 'Duprin 55t]Lx43 ' (SJIM P , ll 0 ,139.-4) i E Panic 06vicei 3' PUSH PLATES t Corbin Russwa.n zr= Builders _Brass. Works 5035, Sargent _ Quality ` 2300 Von Duprin 881;3x8837 Trimco 1807. (SFM 3725=139.1) - � ! PULL :PLATES: Pan ic,:,Device No .4 'Builder' s Brass: Works 5034 i ?ussxazn_' . (2uaxits - 4300 ! Sargcrit Trimc.o - 1802. Von Duprin' 8 SK-F ; ! {SFM3725 19.5? KICK 'PLATES: Builders Brass Works 37 t Quality Trimco - 6000 QkTE -, r apIan/McLaughli CONTT a;C,OS A Counmr DETENTION FACILITY .14'I1ITCCTS PLANNERS BUILDERS HARD14ARE MATERIALS: COURTS LATTCRY'STRLF:T� sir '-/"N F=RANCISCO Cry. 94111Q `I�:� a`?8 5191 • ! H SERIES --- ---- -- - -- 0045461 :. JILDERS 1IARL,11ARE MATERIALS: COURTS I SERIES • DOOR YtJLLS: FLOOR HINGES: Builders Brass,. Works 290-1 Floor--Hinge No..A Trimco - 13.91-1 Dor-O-Matic 2510E Rixson - 27105 PUSH BARS Floor Hinge No. 2 , Builders Brass Works 9520A Trimco 1697 Dor-O-Matic 255NHO Rixson 125 Floor Hinge No.' 3 .__,•:.;.- -. . , . .. Dor O Matic 2530E Rixson 2790 . HEAD SEALS Side Jamb Pivot - Builders Brass Works 9606 Dor-O-Matic 019AC Pemko - 370-AR Rixson M19 - JAMB SEALS: - THRESHOLD ASSEMBLIES: Builders Brass Works 9606_ - Perko - 319AR Builders Brass Works 9395h DOGR BOTTOMS: SILENCERS: Buil,5ers Brass Works 9601 Hollow Metal Frames Pemko - •=34A -Builders Brass Works W-07 • Glynn-Johnson 64 DOOR HOLI)i?RS Quality . 1337 A Checkmate 1-331 Glynn-Johnson 110-5S . /i. E.. ..: COUM COMA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY C!= ; i :�►S I_ANNt_RS iZ}=i:T SHE-ET BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: COURTS \i•.G=;:�(: :� CA. 4111 O o' H SERIES ���Q 1 BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS H SERIES Hardware Type H-1 2 Floor Hinges No. 1 US10B 2 Side Jamb Pivots US10B 1 Panic Diviee No. 1 US10B 1 Cylinder No. 1 US10B 2 Door Holders No. 1 US10B 1 Threshold Assembly No. 1 US10B Hardware Type H-2 2 Floor Hinges No. 1 US10B 2 Side Jamb Pivots US10B 2 Door Pulls No. 1 US10B 2 Push Bars US10B 2 Door Holders No. 1 US10B Hardware Type H-3 1 Floor Hinge No. 2 US10B 1 Side Jamb Pivot US10B 1 Lockset No. 1 121 2 Cylinders No. 1 US10B 1 Indicator Bolt 121 1 Door Pull No. 1 US10B 1 Push Bar US10B 1 Door Stop No. 1 US10B Hardware Type H-4 lh Pair Butts No. 1 4'h x 4 US10A 1 Lockset- No. 2 . US10B 1 Door Closer No. 1 Stat 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-5 1h Pair Butts No. 1 411 x 4 USlOA 1 Lockset No. 3 US10B 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-6 1h Pair Butts No. 1 431 x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 2 US10B 1 Door Closes No.. 2 Stat 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencer Grey • DATE apla McLaughlin )� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS jr, SAN FRANCISCO CA. 941111 H SERIES 415.398.5191 BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS H SERIES Hardware Type H-7 1h Pair Butts No. 1 415 x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 4 US10B 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B ' 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-8 ' 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 3 US10B 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 1 Head Seal 312E 2 Jamb Seals 312E 1 Door Bottom 312E Hardware Type H-9 1 Floor Hinge No. 3 USlOB 1 Side Jamb Pivot US10B 1 Panic Device No. 2 USIOB 1 Cylinder No. 2 US10B 1 Door Holder No. 1 US10B 1 Threshold Assembly No. 1 US10B Hardware Type H-10 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4 x 4 US26D 1 Lockset No. S US10BxUS32D I . Door Stop No. 2 US32D 3 Silencers Grey. Hardware Type H-11 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 US10A 1 Lockset - • No. 4 US10B 1 Door Closer No. 3 Stat 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-12 1h Pair Butts No. 1 435 x 4 US26D 1 Lockset No. 6 US10BxUS32D 1 Door Closer No. 1 - Alun 1 Door Stop No. 2 US32D 3' Silencers Grey - f r C F�SHEIET CONTRA T I aplan/M Laughlui , COSA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY .ARCHITECTS PLANNERS BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COU T�901 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 941114 4 415.398.5191 i .G�.�r H SERIES BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS H SERIES Hardware Type H-13 1h Plain Butts No. 1 4� x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 3 Us10B 1 Door Closer No. 1 Stat 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-14 ll� Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 US10A 1 Latchset No. 7 US10B 1 Door Closer No. 3 Stat 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Tyne H-15 13� Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 USIOA 1 Lockset No. 4 USIOB 1 Door Closer No. 1 Stat 1 Door Stop No. 1 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-16 1� Pair Butts No. 1 4' x 4 USIOA 1 Lockset No. 4 USIOB 1 Door Closer No. 1 Stat 1 Door Stop No. 2 _ US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-17 ll Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 US10A 1 Latchset No. 7 US10B 1 Door Stop No. 2 USIOB 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-18 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 USIOA 1 Lockset No. 5 USIOBxUS32D 1 Door Closer No_ 3 Alum 1 Door Stop - No. 2 USIOB 3 Silencers Grey Ka Ian/McLau IlIll1 ATE coNTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS I- a 7P 901 BATTERY STREET . SHEET BUILDERS HARD14ARE SETS: COURT SAN FRANCISCO CA. .9111P r;r- 415 398.5191 3D.'?3 H SERIES BUILDERS HARDI]ARE SETS: COURTS H SERIES Hardware Type H-19 3 Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 US10A 1 Panic Device No. 3 US10B 1 Cylinder No. 2 USIOB 2 Door Closers No. 3 Stat 2 Kick Plates 10" x 2" less door width USIOB -4 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-20 3 Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 US10A 2 Pull Plates 4 x 16 US10B 2 Push Plates 8 x 16 USIOB 2 Door Closers No. 3 Stat 2 Kick Plates 10" x 1" less door width US10B 2 Door Stops No. 2 USIOB 4 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-21 1h Pair Butts Nd. 1 4� x 4 US10A 1 Panic Device No. 4 US10B 1 Cylinder No. 2 USIOB 1 Door Closer No. 3 Stat 1 Kick Plate 10" x 2" less door width USIOB 1 Door Stop No. 2 USIOB 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-22 - 1 Lackset _ No. 8 US28 2 Cylinders No. 1 US26D Balance of all hardware not part of this section. Hardware Type H-23 lls Pair Butts No. 1 411 x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 9 US10B 1 Door Stop No. 2 USIOB 3 Silencers Grey, 1 Door Closer No. 1 Stat Ka Ian/I�'I�Lau hliri DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY p p ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ?a BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS 901 BATTERY STREET (��'c�G- SAN FRANCISCO CA.. 94111 H SERIES 415.398-5191�'¢ Index to Section 31 = Door and Door Frame Details 31.00 index and Notes 31. 01 Not Used 31. 02 Framing/reinforcing at typical doors 31. 03 Jamb details 31. 04 Lock details 31. 05 Typical door jamb-head (@1 and 2 hour walls) 31. 06 Typical door jamb-head (@ furred and cement plaster walls) - 31. 07 Typical door jamb-head (@ 2 hour cement plaster and concrete block walls) 31. 08 Jambs @ lead-lined partition and cement plaster partition 31. 09 Shower alcove details 31. 10 Head and jamb details (4 hr. wall) 31. 11 31. 12 Minimum jamb clearances 31. 13 31. 14 Jamb and astragal details 31. 15-31.21" Door and door frame details NOTES TO DOOR DETAILS: 1. Door frame details are shown at jambs, head is similar. For. structural framing/reinforcing, see Sheet 31. 02. 2. Minimum dimension of frame (hinge side) to adjacent perpendicular wall shall be 4" to center line of wall at. adjacent perpendicular cement plaster walls, or 4" to closest face of stud at adjacent perpendicular stud walls, unless ' otherwise noted. See Sheet 31. 12. -3. All exterior doors, hollow metal or aluminum doors, shall have weather stripping at jambs and head by Pemko or approved equal. 4. All doors shall have 3 door silencers @ strike side of jamb. 5. All wall thickness shall be verified • for door frame throat dimension where sound board, different size studs or plaster walls, 2-hour fire rated walls, etc. ,. are required. ' 6. Where there are any visible clearances between door frame and wall; they shall be caulked for a tight fit. 7. See Section 39 interior window schedule for related .work, i.e. sidelights. , Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE - _ - ARCHITECTS PLANNERS -a �� -�•� r- :i= — - -•- = -- 901 BATTERY STREETSHE S PCS : 4 N398 5N91 SC0 CA. 94111 5 3.00 ��M� '. Vt�W L`�* 09552 b b 1.20 ' f3 � A A 31.0 1. • �l•0 R�17 t' 1.Zt � � e'�/'�.��H�RE'-�gq - - 31.20 i YP. 5 s-v@ 5GU bDI�Q F '+ME. %g°=1.0'�=_.- SrC:JRI'L( DR.F_ _ 'SIE • _.__——--. ----- '_ -= - �f—.— 00j-<./MTI..0ECK FA-,OCR SYSTEM n � 7•�P. t q Mn,.CaC,,C 0: 5i1�1GT„�9''oVE . ! ,� '� .-?.�'Z"�i v Cay.TIJi✓ @ El�-C�l.G7rlC__. t L� iJ�V. D 'Of3QJ Go,�filNlhC.�= CC�7,e' =J HCAO- JAMS- --: TYPES T�f�c5;9",ne!,i__ - - ���9 aplan/McLaugi lin °ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNT. DETENTION FACILITY ; ARCHITECTS PLANNERS � �� DOOR $� �DQQR 901 BATTERY STREET s►�eEr ; SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 3 02: 415.398.5191 1+ _ FRAME DETAILS ��'��� KoTE : K�TuR►J _ AJ_ IIJ►JER FaL� Cri'�.P�A��..WA,•l• OP�l01 L FDIZ �Lc SGHaaWL.E-, 0131.02 r?-"CLIP A+ CHOP JAI TYP, JAt-"V - Hr AQ 6K t' -�- - - , - c cN1:PLASTER WAL!- ' W51 02 FaF -- a 5fQJJct, 5TU95 A a/E A�O ; cE-ow LOCK �, GLOyJ ra.5rlz-dc1. 5iw5 ro AL Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE— CpMRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS DOOR & DOOR 901 BATTERY STREET sET r SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ��,03 FRAME DETAILS 415.398.5191 � �. � • H.M._��� 5�a© G,�.1Z' f , F.I. "Z" CLIP L ^HcHalo- J 1` o JAMD ��..rsc; I ocic ( as.� � G� A � - - - ---_ alhCG�1t- 67P.OcT 1 �e 51f�tIG157oo r:;;,. D a Loco. 5Naue1 J poor, !�qoP E5LEVA1'lo;4 9 !.-Oro ic- - � �NG�-DSU =• 3''r j-D' .: _ ' . • DATE aplan/l%IlcLaughhn CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS DOOR. • DOOR 901 BATTERY STREET SHL•ET 415-39R8-5191 ISCo CA. 94111 31,0 FRAME DETAILS 005,55,j • Lam m-T. EDGE c ffma) " nZ, GLOP 4 ^00HOF, T voole. (6v,- 3GH O1 L) lop rA.1 �1AM h- din 51M Tva 'X" p01 r.2vee7 Imi 0MGTAL *•J95 P- o001qs :JAMF-;) uH: � ,� F6 . 0 • DA7 E - KapIari/M�Laughlvi + CON1 RA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY: ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 78 901 BATTE=RY STREET SKET DOOR & DOOR �JOcrj� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �,prj FRAME DETAILS 415.398.5191 Vwoi o-/P.pp 00 Ne7AL !No CHMN0,10 ��M_.PLA�t�� wAt,�► 000i , JAMP H5^0 4' • j.62. =.ooco* *I - >=. nom• (Q CSM- riff-; � WrNI 1. PIN$) �;Jloe • CATE kaplan/AlcLaughhn CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION f-ACILITY) ARCHITECTS PLANNERS , . bOOR ' _:.. 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LONG SOLO Gf UT Fiul m m� � �roR-races 9G�f�DiJL� , �RplA11�McLaughUn DATE CONTRA C 3grA 00LWN DE ENWN FIACARY ARCHIT S sT�NERS ISHEETri-111 DOOR & DOOR 901 eA►R i I SM MA"CWO CA. 9411 3i. �0 FRAME DETAILS 9O,5� 1415-396 591 , a r tyt yrs a' } v rz y*.x �.' � Jam- .�i`39ar+r 6 b j � s •... �" "�f�. i�� y �� ��� � � •� � ��'� � -^;iN �,•�S,c -.Ptd.—. . cork,WHEM OCCUK5 gg 1 Ji CONS C. �r r r r J$ � � k�� °s!+- v'JL ft?„."r�g "`i , /�ll-•-•,-O■ --_ a `t� r a IT I Pr-'�J1 T IO;y -- rip. ��lemfi , �- -�� � •�" :;• ' 6'.k,�� FILM ---- s I 1�p C.al_5it_:ti _F_F_s�_lr!i Al 46 Qq GD OINC, K _ al".1DA aplan/MC_LaIIg TF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTM FACILmr_ IS PLANNERS.,. x - --i I�QY STREET -- t � C ,2 pr,�R ��9ME DET�IL.a ,;,"\N :l:lANCISCO CA. � st7� - Car G i 7yP:. jai me-GlEW'-"% NCS -'�{��M, t'l..P,�o..�'PSST_'N =-- --- 'f . :�� •. _jYp_�Mc1', 511Jp � GYM�. Pr;ZT{N,-_-� -U-64- °m &fLJo,----- Pi xT IN -���=ll:Obi----- --- - — --- --- ----- ---------- - - - --- I kaplcain/McLaugmm �y)� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS - DOOR gt� DOOR . 901 BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 -&1,12 FRAME DETAILS 005f;� 415.398.5191 1 41 -All_ Kaplam/McLaughlYn DATE CON CRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECT PLANNERS ��7� 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET f X;O1Z ti+DOOR FFAME DE 91L.0 SAN FRANCISCO CA. .94111 415.398.5191 - Co! PU1�EA � F t �3Fire_ G Y0 rEM.rL^5,QIP MET, L-". OX v --/' -70 - - 1 lqpK i f' a ]an/McLaughlin C.f CONTRA STA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARC-IITECTS PLANNERS DOOR -& DOOR ; 901 ATTERY STREET SHEET 4 SN3FR FRANCISCO. CA. 94111 �.�,�, FRAME DETAILS qui i • 00- t 5UCING , - -- c a . �8 �) o '. . . o -. ^m o0oR i Kaplan/McLaughli ii DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION TENTN FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHE ET _ Q,tZ SAN FRANCISCO CA- 94111 415.398.5191 TRIM @Lxv H.M� �vvlQ Y}ZAt'IE --- -Ap 0 LoW boon - M. .J ^� Yotip . IL _ - Wiz . - � =_ - - • - Ka �lan/M�Laughlin DATE WNTRA COSTA CfYNTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS- PLANNERS ' e901 BATTERY STREETSK�SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 __: 415.398.5191 -- 6YZ�. P.-5 •, t—�gJ�c s aril PITY --- -pIFE C,O W-IN-SEE D.JGS=� "c=M rA]- - , --- --- ' --- -C)IN MTI-e-119TH rr r-^r�rlLry ��r•�' r�r_'1 '• ' � . Aa- aj?lan/MeLaughlin 11TE – CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 78 __Ck _±-._Q0413�RA-ME- 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 _ 31.17_-_ 415 398.5191 — ... 'IF "y .' GoNT. �uv e avfiK A* I r �tl�b•7 C e KF or � VID - LOuvi=lZ N TKA.0 Tv1Q • J I "" i 1ib� y p$ Ib� To C ( jf • .1 DOOR.__FRAMING�= , MO--5GA=E , P. • • • 4 �• - Oo O O. - JAI-115r • DATE aplan/M�Laughlui CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY 7415 CHITECTS PLANNERS 1 BATTERY STREET SHEET � _ ��R ER— E-�TA]JzS N FRANCISCO CA. 94111 •'g – ----N FR 5191 --_— y �� FIN.�'�►�-�- . ; _ VOO,Q- 555 SGHcVULS aplan/McLaughlin ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY _ ( i ARCHITECTS PLANNERS !.i 901 BATTERY STREET _ Doo9 �tPOO R FAME 1) i SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 ---- -- - 7YPi: '�Gn P�Rf1TIpN - - - ----�---- ---_--- - - yZu f 'e"R: 5VP.ATT-1 pH TO6 HD.S�F�.QF-'�9?PN:a Mr9Gi.�O�TS ���/•� X11 V' Or�r --I •�r___�__._�_.___� - ;t 3 _ N H.M:F_ Mme:- -- = - -- ------- j aplan/AlcLaugillin DATE --- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNF-RS �� » - 901 BATTERY STRL-ET - SAN F=RANCISCO CA. 94111 �.� 415.393-5191 - l r c�M.�I.ASt 14ALL H.M. G-.Qcu ` r�11-l.c= dA.�2t�SOi,14 p",,r,T11D -55Lf-1�AF It*fM S C 6rfSEK 00. FVOC JAM G , LOCK, (9EMOVAE5I,r-- STOP) Q a"i'-o" c j lal/1v' Cu � Q�►TE C %qRA COSTA COt1NIY DETENI)aN FACUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNER7� S DOOR & DOOR 901 BATTERY STREETET SAN FRANCISCO -CA. 94111 Z)l0 FRAME DETAILS 415.395.5191 Index to Section 34 - Interior Elevations 34. 00 Index and Notes 34. 01-M, Interior elevations NOTES TO INTERIOR ELEVATIONS: 1. All trades to coordinate their work to achieve layouts as shown on interior elevations. 2. Casework shown in elevations indicate types and location. See Section 35 for Cabinet size and details and Section 36 for Millwork details. 3. Interior elevations have been drawn for walls with casework, major accessories or complex grouping of fixtures and services. See Section 37 for Equipment Legend and schedule for a brief description of equipment noted on the interior elevations. See specification division for full description of the equipment and divisions 15 and 16 for mechanical and • electrical equipment. 4. Exact location of room accessory, fixture, alarm or major service not shown shall be verified with architect or owner prior to installation. 5. For interior windows see Section 39. • Kaplan/ i111i1 SATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS7�' 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 34.00 INTERIOR ELEVATIONS ��� 415-398-5191 l.LTI' Mcilirgcs =EMS-f u Or r 1 � 1:• 1 - �I PLAS. —:- _ -�rzGfL 10 �!O - 1 j TIS C,K�f�OrMU;I � t -��irbf�F G/�SLINatZ1�, i PCAS- LAM. "--- r �f3. TF1 -- — Kaplan/M�LaughlinfD;ATE CONTRA COSTA COutvrY DETENTION FAC UTY-- ARCHITECTS PLANNERS901 BATTERY STREET CEr -1Nr1r 01 -I yQTIO_Jrt�; . SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 3�.p1 G�I�tTlZ .. 1.�1!11"►zOl�--__ ---__ I)O L415-398-5191 j f l ' i fop 1 j r c PLA -U^ _ l • s V ! Kaplan/McLaughrm DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS I- a INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET P�- rAL� W�•". SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 x.01 SAN 11 415.398.5191113/8 — 1 — 0 I v s• - i 'All Ag 01 i r ; bl 61 !-Z LZ . Kaplan/McLaughlin OATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY If ARCHITECTS PLANNERS INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 =. �r rAl. 415.398.5191 .03 13/80== 1�— 0 �� w —� 2 Lol • USM� ��f�-`-� �- � _-5/�, T,o►�ytElq _ __- - - 1'1 01•0�l - - t ; n --� CRY �WA—�-6, rco - I ILS, i IL --— - --__ _ - - - — 6T Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA CO STA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS i_°Z�_�?g INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 3/8 if- Oil f ' I . PANG Tal>T, \.,[ - ;V-;Co r M = 7 RSA L ",rtq V t iS ��oLV� � - -- ( FLAS. LANE - =mss_-=� Kaplan/McLaughlinISHEET DATE F:INTERIOR COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY 1 24-19 11 ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET 4 5-39851910 CA. 941113/8"= 1 — 011 �►�),�'� 18 , Lo -t' A-5. LAM. ' I r IMZL - - "�- N' _ 4 TAI E F1 . �� . >�r+LIQ' . : G ���►M . 4 - i Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY-z_ ARCHITECTS PLANNERS INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET S EET ► SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 -O',o G ><l�N o I wry 05 415.3%-5191 3/8#=- 1 — 0 li Fl-^s LAM.. . fNti L _ N1 i Q 1�04fp UrILIT`r 8e� mss; tbL -- mss. LAiA. — — — Q - Ile `�ILF-fl UrUrY Kaplan/McLaughlin °ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS /- yl INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET �Q SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 34 p1 ���1 UTILI' 1 415 398.5191 3/8"= 1 - 0� TAI — r-=aAK C-P6vff-_- A =WXTA F eTAAf- -cup— I ptAS.-i1�M. - - I =_ f-lo --_-- rA NTfQt'AM wr Kaplan/M�Laughlin[DATECONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITYARCHITECTS PLANNERSZµ.�r901 BATTERY STREET ET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 '. (M` � I►%u��1'� ---- _-��� 1 1415-398-5191 t L'-Z• - - mor p_ tAl _� vIsF" b' cAaC--.. BOG _ II ► { amu : 124 - P�N T(� Nary=Pi ('ahTI�Y 1t2ZA PA P.M I- 0l #^_ t . i . PAP. ( Zit .- - .. :;� �ri sit�v_aF_N L �GI=t.£YE� -Z Ot�Et�• --_:_���:_-. Kaplan/M�Laughlin °"T Z 7p- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS N1" IO}'- ,. YI 101 ,5 - ' 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 J* -P&sr�-Y 0049ts 415.398.5191 ;� i i i } �' jVgtv4. t � l I TP I } i f t r+7 Kaplan/McLauglilk DATE CDNTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY- ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ' INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET SWET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 3f 1a fi� PSK- G iC► 415.398.5191 3/8"- 11- 011 !� G�oSuf� Nth Tn II - - - lz 29 1-5 I t Imp A1C EDGE + � u -- - - _ • . �, . INrAK� DATE Kaplan/Mcf� Jilin /_ Zq _ oCoSrECouN ELEVATIONS FACILITY , ARCHITECTS 901 BATTERY STREET s✓�'. II a�y�15� If�r/4K� 1 ry SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.3985191 3/8"r 1�— 011 r ij v11507 1N•G• - v ir U- i o� -f 44 t plan/Mc � OATE CONTRA COSTA CCXINW DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �� INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET SWET.IZ. 14AN914APPOt . Td1�.► '�"� ��i "" SAN FRANCi.SCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 3/811- D11 i - 1 I - --- V. fL � i I 4 If- SI�Wg�f 1 - 1 "1� T,rH._ �^1H�l.GF�1R.-TOIL:�-6t�oNlER RM iM� IF Tr' , ' Kaplan/M�Lallghlin DATE COSTA CoulvtY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS V 7-4.7,rINTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET s►EEr SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 - N�'��' T��V,- 415.398.5191 ��:.�� 13/811=z. 11_ 011 �� b i s ,may t / - - IA o� Al �1«• JOR ELEV A � 12►1��' P1-R��R ��*��',�� 318'"' 1 _a N�1 SCE Y S��EGA 94 9��6FRP5jg��A 415'3 ErID v � AAsTrwY� V rfw) -- -Far-40stiNUA ivMt 4,m - � FJIS t Kaplan/Mcl-aughlin CA'E CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS I-W78� INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET SKET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �j - 1�-tNG 415.398.5191 1 13/811z= 011 .c�c A'-7, SIL "as - - - - i N •_ . 1 i iW PLYWo ,was - .ate + . .• .' ,-. � ' ' . . V�N�1✓A . � W/ FIN CM80 AK CND* . f?6om-- -71 i'�1, � (Z�PN�UMAx1L 5tAr1ON. - I �3 LZ Vii: Kaplan/McLaughlin d!TZ _ �8. CO��COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY` ARCHITECTS PLANNERS INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET � • SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �'� I L 415.398.5191 "-16 3/80— 11— 011 ,� I�1� I 1 7Ka"119M/Mir-Laughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS �- 7Y INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET SET Mzs'tp �p�L��"' • GpMMI y� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 0;4,17n �I 005( 0 415-398-5191 3/8 = 1 — 0 D T-11v — , — - — aAc Boos - t vi FL itv4P . r _ I r'- IIOV INiE��f'1 %� • � � r :•- ClAK ED E ! i :M ,i is Molt - - r; G 4V� (1yF- - . 1to3A AOL Kaplan/M%ighlin °"� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �& 415.398.5191 3/8u� 11_ 0II 'rte rF 47-7- - uvl=��� �rarlvl� s.M50 .A ".INT'��Co.M-MAST II 1I�1/ 0M �rvY ` 5. MM L . KaplanlMcLaughfin DATEZ CONTRA COSTA cou M DETENTION FACK-W ARCHITECTS PLANNERS -7 INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREETS l`11.1�5 •'y 'afAt Qt SAN FRANCISW CA. 94111 415 398 5191 .�'g 3/8"== 11-011 �N}i�$'�GIPTOIL JIO✓ = a� { 2t��o A] Kaplan/MeLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY I Zy-- 7Y ARCHITECTS PLANNERS INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET 51-CET 6frAl-L-.7s SAN FRANCISCO CA94111 * aj�-a�1 �0<� 3 415.398.5191 3/8'1= 10 if,d - eA rev Ptjs. tAM. PAt+�L tAf��L -ot. YYjii'1 f\� pL K ` AL 01 A If • VI`7rl� ri7�ri-�►�e Kaplan/McLaughlin DATA _? CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIL.fTY i ARCHITECTS PLANNERS / 8' INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET M51rN& SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 D41 a_ t415-398-5191 3/8 — 11- 011 00 394 1. i 1'P eta. 4` - I' 1 , IZ � v151r1r� F Iry GY1C EDGE-- - --- rL.&S.-(JAM. — htS/• � a ' �pDU6l•I;� ' 'r / n K c;ENNi TO 44 Iri Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COLK" DETENTION FACILfTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS .1-Z'4-78INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET SET Y��j�T''J . SraFF gr�Tw�i 4 5N3 FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ,1,2 3/8u= of - 1 MIT way ywoP 3F39 3Fo� w�NFW. _ TV PSS. -�, AFI \ s -4s•— _4 4j For p�EL ��14d AMA Kaplan/MclAughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY- ARCHITECTS PLANNERS I -LeL-fv 3/8 1 INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET s ET FArv • SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ;,�; 415.398.5191 �jj �� Oil 1p'utY ��d� 00596�j��� - rlLl.:�tA►'I� . ��,,�prlcfitlll=- TA1 it �pll Kapl--/McLaughlin DATE _ CONTRA COSTA CC7UtYTY DETENTION FAClli ARCHITECTS PLANNERS SHEET 78' INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET �TaPr �3r�►tivs; Yil� l''� QW9. t SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415-398-5191 • 318"= 1+- OII GNAs-�Lb�►ILD `� GISf'�S� - - -- -- . -Flr Ilay OAK'EPC-0 - 4LLL= - �.. .74 Yl�lt - - zi i i • KcVlaI/MCLmll DATE CONTRA CASIA COUNTY DETEMION FACIL" ARCHITECTS PLANNERS - J-7-4V78" INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET SET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �F�" Vl5�1'j l,AUlypE'�Y (��� (� 415.398.5191 318'1— i�- Oil � r Da? i L Py 1'A COAX Timot LA rLAS.71�4m—. lad �.- � �• � , a, t4iwit p rase- PAN PA14rF-y i p41 ?V41 - i flUi/ . -J { Zf'Ilo DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kaplan/McLaughlin _ 11 ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1�a 'INTERIOR ELEVATIONS } 901 BATTERY STREET ISWU. ,,Tt�f� Gt;�; Mt�r�, �} } SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ,teo it 415.398-5191 3/811:= 1 - 0 i�r� Meyi�- Tai ycK._EvcE'_.__._._..___. Cts Et�Ec.� _ 1 AIF-WIJP4 1.OMW . - l�u�- C izE�- :` - a • lee � - 3v3� 3Da7 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE ARCHITECTS PLANNERS j! Z�-7'r INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET s►EEr SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 fid,ti's w I II 415.398.5191 13/8"==- 11-0 Prv, 450 -. PL". LAM-. Kaplan/McUughlin ATE _ SRA COSTA COMY DETENTION FAClJTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS Zy 7 INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET s�� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �+16 1 415.3985191 3/8"= 1�— 11 0 Dif PF�..R R�I7 . I T J'17 . 09 i Kaplan/McLaughlin °ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS /-Z-Lj- INTERIOR�7 (BELE VATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET _ HASVI�/��1 �P- � �� y---- ----- 4S155.-38 FRANCISCO1CA . 94111 , 13/8"==. 11-- 0t1 f ���Ff�}2 �.F9Pvil-iwM=- cmc �j MUh�IGIPbd� loUt�T Gl,�i�-�=5 04 ! i SOL F8(4) - a 44(°) r6(4) WA) A i Jay Kaplan/McLaug AkDATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIL" ARCHITECTS PLANNERS /-Zq 1 Y INTERIOR ELEVATIONS 901 BATTERY STREET sHEa GDU Iz-1" GLF-9 � SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �,3 ,Q �F03 415 398.5191 13/Sa= 1�— 0�1 ez I ' A /I/ g1K i I . Flu. WFT WF1 wrl 4 IyA FLO a M N JUt� p�S13l;t� �, 'i if it wre7 WF1 1T 1•!i �� DATE Kaplan/McLaughlin CONTRA COSTA coUvnr DETENTION FacaIrY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1-7-4-7fr INTERIOR ELEVATIONS ' 7901 BATTERY STREET sHEET ! 9604 ' SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 .,3i JU 12hP5 415.398.5191 3/8"— 11_ 011 FRAME DETAILS DetailDetail Detail Detail ReferenceFl Reference prpn A A A A 1 39.03 39.09 25 39. 15 F37 39.20 B B B 8 2 3#-,D3 14 3 :�9- 26 3g. n 38 39:70 3 A 15 A in 27 A 16 39 A 03 4 3138U4 16 3gBIII 28 33BTs 40 31..-07 A A A A 5 39 . 05 17 39. 11 29 39. 17 41 31.05 B B B �A 6 19.0-5 18 39=17 30 3V- .17 42 3g:-21 A A A B 7 39. 06 19 39. 12 31 39. 18 43 39.21 B B B A 8 9. 06 20 39. 12 32 39. 18 44 39.22 A A A B 9 339 U7 21 39. 13 33 39 . 19 45 39.22 B B B A 10 39:II7 22 39;13 34 3g--Ty 46 39.23 11 A 23 A 3 5 C 39 . 08 39. 144 7 39823 B B _C_ A If 12 39. o8 24 39. 14 36 39. 14 48 39.24 LASS TYPES 1. Tempered safety glass ;" thick (or as required) Symbols: TC - clear tempered TG - grey tempered 2. Laminated tempered safety glass 9/16" thick Symbols: TLC - clear TLG - 1 layer grey, -1 layer clear 12�21��7 3. Laminated security glass�7/8��thick Symbols: SC - all layers cT(ear SG - 1 layer grey, 2 layers clear. SW - 1 layer clear wire safety glass, 2 layers clear SM - 1 layer semi-mirrored glass, 2 layers clear 4 . Bullet resistant glass Symbols: BR3 - 1 3/4" thick (to resist 2357 magnum) BR4 - 2" thick (to resist 30-06 rifle) 5. Wire glass 4" thick Symbol: CW - clear wire 6. Plate glass, ;" , 3/8" or ;" float type • Symbol: CP - clear plate GP - Grey plate 7. Polycarbonate glass Symbol: PCG - 11/16" polycarbonate core laminated glass j INDEX TO SECTION 39 INTEf2IOR WINDOW SCHEUM 6 DETAILS 39.00 - INDEX AND GENERAL NOTES 39.01 - TYPICAL INTERIOR WINDOK FRAM; 39.02 - 39.03 - 39.jb' WINDOW DETNI S i 39.01A-319. 30A INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 1 r NOTES TO INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 1. Dimensions shown on interior window schedule and types are from outside face of frame to outside face of frame. 2. All safety, security and bullet resistant glass shall have all edges isolated by 1/8" thick, continuous neoprene gasket. There shall be no metal to glass contact whatsoever. j 3. Interior windows are keyed on the 1/8"-1'-0" scale floor plans. ! f 4. See door schedule where door is included in frame.- 5. rame:5. Radiation protection of lead glass and lead-lined frames in lead windows shall be equivalent to that of the lead-lined wall in which it is installed. 6. It shall be the specific duty and responsibility of each trade and supplier to examine all plans, details and specifications and to provide and furnish proper equipment, hardware, fixtures, materi- als, etc. , pertaining to his part of the work shown or listed in any part of these documents. Schedules are for the convenience of the contractor to assist him in understanding and constructing the project. It :is the contractor's responsibility to verify that all items in the detail schedules reflect the plans and details. Any omissions or contradictions in these documents shall .be called to the 'attention of the Architect prior to bid opening. Bids re- ceived shall be considered to include all items for a complete i project. No extras will •be allowed. - 7. llowed. -7. See sheets 39. 01 & 39. 02- for- structural framing of window openings. -Steel framingis not shown on window details. . - • aplan/MCLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY + ARCHITECTS PLANNERS '?� 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET INDEX AND NOTES FOR SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 39. 00 INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 415.398-5191 1 T 7YP-"NESTED" -jWP TRmGK _— ---c0v1L.,.WHeR9 =U"-_556; REFS., ;Ca ,."14 FOR T-ft. _-- -- fe,010 1.1YZnA1Zc" TfV. @HI AR STUDS EXT16 JO TO T"c:K 0 MTL.D6C,IC OR STRUGT.��OVC _ Ir \ F_RAMJNS/RE.JNF:Q SINGLE _ ❑ .ws _ _STRUCTURAL_R"M►NC3 . _ - WALL TYPE - l•w HcAD -TAMS --- • UNCMQ _ E A 3J' - _ 4F�- - ;9.28 ;9.28 T,Muc^ F i9 4 -6f� 39.28 39.Zb KACKrl T`lP—.,5 10_M 6r�.8��- A•1 b �i,,8c,�. - bFT..1OFr. A ^� L. �'FT. 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FAA,010 JA%MD Vlliod Kaplan/M�Laughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY OETENTUN FACIUTY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHED �k jµ t l'� 00630, SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111j�,ZC� 415.398.5191 - _ MMt �4►MC .. 3 L OLsG• Ld* ft 1 g yid Nmv Wc� . a Y -,7 JE oto i• • DATE i apla»/M'�Laughhn C;OIYTRA coSTA COUMY f�ETENT K)N FACH_fTY.. 1 ARCHITECTS PLA TNERS l- -1,t' 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111 - 11fk � 415.398.5191 . 5 • i� ' 1 t .,� �:; N.M.• AML . .. -„ • s App Hi�4a j^Mb 3%l%o'_._ _. MAL TOP i lilf.1 M.fmmro LIN r aplan/M Lau,,�i-fia �• �= � s�'� _ ._ -- CO(VTR_ A COSTA COUNTY OETEIVTION FACILITY; -ECTS PLANNERS `Tt:`�Y STf�L-CT SHEET ��?��01! Il�ll1'�bN� �"f1�t�5 • . ; 'M-40SCO CA. 94111 3q 26 11)�i032 IL T BUUZT RE51STANT GLASS y T X%4 METAL STOP _-- s" M.M:- FRAME__----= ---= — PREMd=DE�7 TIEOPREI'1E--GASK!`�= r �• --- - - - --- '' PASS BO)CFORMED--OF - � -STEEL PLATE WELD TO FACE-. 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M.-FRAME �'-X '-- METAL- STOP_ _ :C01`10. 3- MUL Lfa`j:-- BULLET RES.— ULASS-1 °:TH._- a - PAS��OX HALF-PI:AI`fi- 3n C DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kaplan/ Laughlin - ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111J�.-Z7_ 415.398.5191 -s- ------ -----------.:._�.._..-------- - Ci'h 1 i 1 _ -- i 2-Y1' •G" STUDS 1 -TS Ix 2X IL Z•�l,,T I tI LCL) 1 V2 Ott i -ahw 16 GA OEEP- _ J LEG:.TRAGK__ :I _ , 2 "iG' STUDS _ 2 CN,AhNEL STUDS `i6 G>A: 16 C1P�. 70 5Pf�C 1 �'�WFUO ' t ©_5E GTJl N_* 6JAMB_,_ FE 5 G O - (1-HEADER I ya-a _ r V16-caA_ DEEP _ I LEG- �— 1 , .o ' •i 2GPA-i'iNEL._STUDS I X16 GA:=F To BAC (&w tG TRACK C35/bT18DL3=_� cEc FnA --d HEADER - Kaplan/McLaughlin NZy_.7 TRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY , ARCHITECTS - PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHE ET �T�1�11OE�-ASC-- SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 - 415.398.5191 �218GrqTRACK - C3� 4X3X%m GA-1 .T5 5)<3X)' Vse -- j - _ •i -Z .. GTIDN HcAOER D SECTION d-aAMB'- �- kTol-V - (35CTI6M) r -JO,'ST SE TFON- -0,--Z.WI —_ E ISECTION O='HEADER- =_ 31 s 101 r5SitT'$ DL) j = i (3, TI't,M) WF 1 G) 1 3j�x 3x6 FG-1 SECTION 12 -'H FP71 SECTION @ HEADER-—��-- Kaplan/M Laughlin DATE C CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SWET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415-398-5191 - '7'.hycHoz 7ta cor1C. . LUU MCI -.%FE 5CNEDUt.E CONO_La DOOR - - - - .TAMS @ © ASS -- - G HFAO/51L:LG_ JAMS-9 WOR SIM. 3►'-��-off ❑n qui Lul— rfpr- f'l.PA_ RTITION - - 5'crl��J1'FS - i �km.FFAME.W ` GLASS•S=E ..,.604 5:c NOTES- D � , Cilvil WIN 84 e� ,` rl (FcFefa,To-sm-L9.-al A-�gxiFo¢A;vc.c rAiL-9)- IIIULyL7OiN��=a�-c� �. 4RKaplan/McLaugblk DATE C"4TRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILffY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS /-Ztt-7g- 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET INTERIOR WINCO14- DETAILJ___ _ SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415-398-5191 �s WINDOW Ip TYPE A I � LOCK' 10 CZ* OM. M. ! I • tt i FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO N4 WIDTH EIGHT SILL A B ,C D E F G REMARKS AA1 1I03 41-Olt V-6" 31-4" 19 19 xx 19 19 BR-3 AA2 1I12 8'-0" V -6" 3"-4" 1 1 1 1 . SM I - x I AA3 1148 31-0.. 3'-6" V -4" 1 1—X1 1 TC l -XI AA4 1I48 V-0" V-6" V -4" 2 2xxx 2 2 TC A45 1I49 4 �-O" 3'-6" V-74" 2 2xxx 2 2 TC AA6 1I50 V-O" 3'-6" 3'-4" 2 2 2. 2 TC xxx AA 7 1154 1 -0" V-4" V-8" ' 1 1 1 1 TC _Xxxi AA8 1I56 V-0" 1'-4" 4'-8" 1 1 1 1 TC t xxx - AA9 1I59 V-8" 1'-4" V-8" 1 1X><D< i 1 TC AA10' - 1160 11-8" VAN` V-8" 1 1 1 1 TC xxxi AAll 2P14 3._6.. V-3" V-0" 19 19xxx 19 19 BR-3 i AA12 2P14 1 -6" 69-61 0'-9" 1 1xxx 1: 1' SG AA13 2P14 V-0" 41-311 3'-0" 19. 19vxx 19 19 BR3 ' -- . Kaplan/McLaughlin °AT E TRA_,8 CONC=A COlxvtY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET swu INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 4151V398.51911SG0 CA, 94111 WINDOW IDT ' TYPE II = $ F I� S.5c. c Ij I � IL i! _ G II II ? Ilo, II II _ II ME FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NQ WIDTH EI SILL A B C7 D E F G REMARKS AA14 3A30 2'-10 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 - 1 ' x x 1 1 SW AA15 3B29 2'-10 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 1 1 SW x x AA16 3C30 2'-10 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 1 1 SW xxx AA17 3D272,-6" 3'-6" 1 i . x x 3'-4" 1 1 1 1 SW AA18 3D28 2'-10 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 1 1 SW ... I x i AA19 NOT USED X xf AA20 3E29 2'-10 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 xxxi fl SW AA21 3F33 3'-4" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 1 1 SW = - xxx AA22 3F35 31-p3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 xx 1 1 SW AA23 3F39 .31=p V-6" 31-4111 36 ' X X 1 1 Sc AA24 3A32 L'-0' 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 XXXJ 1 SW _ 1 AA25 3D34 1'-6" 3' -6" 3'-4" 1 1 X X NX 1 1 SW AA26 3E31 1'-0' 3'-6" 3' -4" 1 1xxm 1 1 SW i Kaplan/M�Laughlin °"� _ CONTRA COSTA COU�fiY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTSPLANNERS � � 7$ 901 BATTERY STREET s++�E INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 415-398-5191 CA. sa»> 3q 02A VV WINDOW wlc7 H -_ ___ TYPE A i� II F �I I! {l.r�caaa Al {I �I FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO NQ WIDTH SILL A s C D E F G REMARKS AA27 IIll 3'-2" 3'-6" 3'-4 1 1XXA 1 1 SC 28 1130 3•-0" 3!-6" 39-401 1xxx 1 1 r..0 %Vp. Door Fr. Left AA29 3F37 2'-6" 3'-6" 3'-4' 1 1 XM1 1 S AA30 3C32 1'-0" 3'-6" 3'-4 1 1X> 1 1 SW<IK AA31 3B31 1'-0" 3'-6" 3'-4 1 1X X X1 1 SW �-`- AA32 NOT USEDI xxx AA33 N&I USED xxx - AA34 NO USEDxx - � AA35 NOT USEDxxx I - ^ ' AA36 - - NOT USED xxx AA37 NOT USEDxxx . . AA38. NOT USED xx AA39 NO USEDxx KaplaiVMcLvmj4hlin ATE - CONTRA COSTA C(XJNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCNITECTS PLANNERS - '�� INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 6AT f ERY STREET sr+�� 1SAN 415-M-5191 W� CA, 94111 �i.p3A ,0 �2�� 0( 639 WINDOW WIOTH TYPE A ; - I w �I I -1 Ii • � � .chi a H. I I tU7 F �f� I� FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO NQ WIDTH HEI SILL A B C D E G 'REMARKS AA40 Nor USED 41 Nor USED x x AA42 Nor USED AA43 Nor USED AA44 NO USED AA45 Nor USED ! . xxxj AA46 Nor USEDx x !! t AA47 2T03- 2'-3" 3'-6" 3'-4 1 1x x 1 ], Ski. Elect Lock Door @ Ri ht AA48 3A29. 11-61" 31-60 V-4` 1 1 1 1 SW Elec. Lock - -- x x Dcxar- 0 Rigbt A_A49 3A3021-4" 38-6a 31-41111 '-4' 11 1 1 SW Elec. Lock - XXX I Door a Tl-ff Elec. Lock AA50 3B28 V-6" 3'-6'm 11-4`1 1 xx 1 1 SW i h AA51 3829 21-4#1 3'-6" . 3'-4' 1 Elec. Lock 1 1 1 SW Door @heftAML . AA52 3027 V-3-- 3--V3'--4"1 1XXAf 1 1 SW �• Door Fr. Ri ht. Kaplan/M�Laughlin DATES C06TA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1-Z4-7g 901 BATTERY STREET s►fEr INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE SAN[415-398-5191 191SC,O CA. 94111 .04, ) 640 AA WINDOW TYPE F �i 'x it �� �I----- it „ E--�i.osu�i�-�� ---- LL -� T.M.C=ROWL ..Lz,K H.M. I I FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO NQ WIDTH SILL A s C a E F G REMARKS Elec. Lock AA53 3C29 1'-6" 3'-6" 3'-4 1 1X, xx 1 1 SWI Door @ Right AA54 3C30 2'-4" 3' -6" 3'-4 1 1 1 1 SW Elec.- Lock v "'IX Door Left AA55 3D28 2'-4� 3'-6" 3'-4 1 . 1 1 1 SW Elec. Lock Door @Right AA56 3D29 V-6" 3'-6" 3'-4"' 1 1 1 1 SW Elec. Lock Door @ Left. AA57 3F33 1'-2" 3'-6" 31-4" 1 1XXX'1 1 SW Elec. Lock Door @ Left AA58 3F34 2'-10" 31-6'w 31-4 1 1xx Elec. Lock 1 i SW Door @ Teft AA59 N3T USE - - - - s Typ. Door AA60 1SO4D 31-4" 3'-6" 3'-4- 2 •2 XXV 2 2 TC Fr. '@ Left. AA61 1SO4E 3'-4" 3'-6" 31-4" 2 2: xxx 1 3 :2 TC AA62 1I05 V-0- 3'-6" 3'-4" 17 17 17 17 CW T'P• Door Fr XX @ Right _)" r AA63 1152 2•_4" 3•--6" 3,-4 1 36xxx 1 1 T c@ Right ! AA64 1155 31-0" 3 11-611 3'-.A 1 1 1 1 CW Ty . Door XXX @ Right AA65 _ OT USE D - I v_xx___ -t Kaplan/McLaughlin °"TEMEU coNTRA costa coLwff DETENTION FAc,LITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTESTREET INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE RY 1415-398-5191 191.S(��O CA. 94111 a .©5 i�!'L+'�tll �� fr4� APN WINDOW TYPE A jldLIV. F II Com -r1=sc. I__-1 _L� II 1 FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NQ NQ WIDTH GHT SILL A B C D E F G REMARKS AA66 2MO3 11-4 -6" 39-4" 1 1xx 1 1 SW Door Fr. . @ Left 67 2PO4 3'-2"7' 3'-6" 3 '-4" 2 2x><D< 2 2. CW Typ. Door Fr. Left tAA68 2T02 1'-8" 30-618 39-4" 1 1 XXX1 1 SW Typ. Door Fr. ` @Riht AA69 3A27 11-3" V-6" 31-4" 1 1 - xx a Ri 1 1 SW Typ. Door Fr. r: AA70 3B26 19-3" 31-6" 31-4" 11xxx1 1 SW 'Jryp. Door Fr. @ Right AA71 3032 11-3 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 1 1 SW T - Door Fr- XXX @ Left AA72 3E28 11-6- 34-6" 31-4 1 1 1 1 SW Elec. Lock _xxx• Door @ Right AA73 3E29 2'-4" 31-6" .39-4'@ 1 1 1 1 SW Elec. Lock xx A Door' @ Left AA74 3F32 11-3- 3'-6" V-4' 1 1 X X X'.1 I 1 SW T'P• Door Fr. @ Right AA75 3P12 11-3- 3'-60@ 30-4" 1 1 XXX ]L*- 1 TG T'P• Door Fr. @ Left 3 SG-ext window IAA76 1104 3'-0" 5'-9" 11-81142 43 Xxx 45 46 @courtyard R` SG-ext.window x .AA77 1104 2'-11 '5`-9" 1'-84'42 45 / 9. 26 @ courtyard IAA78 1104 30 30 3'-4" 1 1X X X, 1 1 SW IN F DATE Kaplan McLau it , _ CC"TRA CMA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY soe,al Tr SREETRS �� _�g INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE as 5"- FRas disc° ca sa»y .obA 011642 �°►�► WINDOW W10TH "- TYPE A 1IIIII1I��r- uim - LOC�-L1 1II�iIIIItI -� II ail FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. N4 WIDTH FJGHT SILL A B C• D E F "G REMARKS AA79 1P08 2' 11 5'-9" 1' 8 " 44 44 xx * 44 44 PCG (extr) AA80 N T USE I xx _ AA81 2T01 1'-6" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1xxx 1 11 AA82 2T01 2'-0" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1xxx 1 1 SW _ I AA83 1P03 2'-8" 6'-5" 3'-4" 19 19 x x 8 19 BR3 AA84 1P16* 4'-83' 1 L°!_ >4r1p *Above Door / -6 G ' 4 JO.6 A7.6 ^�3 / 3p 3p 1P15 AA8 5 1P 16* "_ 3 El E1 G /9 a G *Above Door - xxx 4 8414 .9 -0 .3030 .30 1P15 AA86 2P13 4'-6" '-2 "-7h" 1 19 / 19 1 SC- Guardrail see Detail A/44 13 AA87 2P13 3'-0" '-0" '-10" 1 1 1 1 Sc __Xxx AA88 1P06 4'-0" '-0" '-10" 19 19 19 19 BR3 1 Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHI ECTS PLANNERS j`Zy--�� INTERIOR WINDOW SCHED LE 01 BATTERY STREET 94111 SAN aNCISCO 1)�,�3 415.398.5191 3q.o7A A 14,i n WINDOW F�• S� C�S - TYPE II � If 016W.LoM-�� I I 2V i IR !� �I>=4�► .8 Rte, I I �I I� FRA%1E RQOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. N0: WIDTH HEIGs9T SILL A B C D E F G REMARKS BB1 NOT CJS zD ' BB2 RIOT US !,D 3A3 OT US xx D 1I24 '-10" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1x x 26 1 .1 SC E ; 1148 '-5" 3'-6,1 3.-4" 1 1x x I 26 1 1 TC BB6 1I48 ° -5 3.'--6" 3'--4" 1 1XX 26 1 1 TC. - - .T ' BB7 1152 , y ' ` 3'-6"13'-4" 1 1xx 26 36 1. T C �:3 , _5 r 3'-6" 3'-4" 7_ 36 26 36 1: T-C.. EB8 1I51 r x x BB9 1I52 5'-5" 31-6" 31 1 36 26 17 1:. T'C --- BB10 1I52 '-1" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1x ? 36 1. T C Y IBB11 1152 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 36xx 26 36 1: �T C F BB R1333 OT US D -= f X.X t ._ �. i Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE c'O TRA COSTA COMITY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS_ M BATTERY S ,r_ET SHEET r I��TERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE ! FRANCISCO A. 94111 0064 WIPTH /8A WINDOW �Q. AGrS TYPE A It i� s t II Il�01 G 2v LL�1 li t FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A B C D E F G REMARKS BB14 1504 7'-7" 3'-6" 3'-4" 2 2 XX26 24 2 TC IPL eft Door F . @ BB15 1504 5'-1" 3'-6" 3'-4" 2 24 ix 26 2 2 TC _ BB16 1SO4 5'-1" 3'-6" 3'-4" 2 23 26 24 2 TC BB17 1504 51-9" 3'-6" 3'-4" 2 2 VX26 23 2 TC i BB18 ' 1504 71-71A V-6" 31-4" 2 24 26 2 2 TCxx . BB19 1505 5'-5" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 26 1 1 CW Typ. Door Fx x I . @ Left BB20 1506 5'-5" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 XX26 1 1 CW BB21 2M01 4'1-3" 49-0" 2'-10" 11 26 1 • 1 SW V >1 BB22 2.M01 61-1" 42-0" 2'-10" 1 1': XX26 1 1 SW BB23 2P05 41-511 31-6" 31-4" 2 2 26 24 2 CW xx BB24 2P19 5'-9" 3'-6" 3'-4" 2 2xx 26 2 2 CW BB25 3A28 41_6�� '-6" 3'-4 1 1XX 26 1 1 SW BB26 3B27 4'-6' 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 26 1 1 SW Kaplan/M�La�FDAT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERSINTERIOR WINDOWSCH Dl� E 901 BATTERY STREET � %DLI SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 31,09 A A qui-n WIDTH b WINDOW E Q• AGES TYPE A ' II = II E II Ifit-- M it--AL1 I� M. rV9 II _� ID►M.- - -----==...- __ _-.. •oar. 1: - it I 11 II FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NQ NQ WIDTH SILL A B' C: D E F 0- REMARKS BB27 3C28 '-6" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 26 1 1 SW BB28 3E27 4'-6" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 26 1 1 SW 10 BB29 3F31. 6'-4" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 26 1 1 SW BB30 3F31 69-4" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1XV 26 1 1 SW BB31 3F40 5'-9" 39-6" 3'-4" 1 36 26 1 1 SC - BB32 3P03 3'-6" 3'-4" 2 24 26 2 2 TC BB33 3P03 6'-4" 30-60139-4a 7 '2 26 24 2 TC BB34 3P10 5'-8" 3'-6" 3'-4" .2 -2 26 2 - 2 TC BB35 _ ' NOT USE D- BB36 OT US D BB37 NOT SED ! BB38 1125 31-4" .3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 26 1 1 SC @y. Door F . t. BB39 3A28 4,_0,. 3•-6" 3'-4" - 1 6 1 1 gy,� Elec. Lock Fr. a Ri h ARCHIII�MCUgli1 � �7y COSTA COIxVTY DETENTION FACILITY TS PLANNERS 901 BA ERY STREET s►+EEr INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE SAN FRANC 415398 51911SC,O CA. 94111 �` ,10/4 __ WI DTN 86 WINDOW TYPE A r-,-==_ -- I-r--===_�- 4F_ --!mac. �_, I� i Ilisu a 0 _.?yip I (I FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NQ WIDTHEIGHT SILL A B c ID E F c REMARKS BB40 3827 4'-o,t 3 -6" 3'-4" 1 1 26 1 1 's Elec. Lock Frame @ Ri ht • BB41 3C28 4 '-0" 3'-6" 3' xx Sys Elec.1 1 26 1 1 SElec. Lock Frame @ Right BB42 3 D30 41-0" 3'-6" 39-4" 1 1XX 26 1 1 SW Elec. Lock Frame @ Left BB43 3D37 3v-9," 71-0" 121-0" 1 10xx 26 25 25 SC BB44 - NOT_- . USED' :. BB45 1110 3'-6" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 26 1 I SC 'P- DoorFr - I x @ BB46 1I11 51-2" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 26 1 1 Sc TYp- Door Fr- Left BB4 7 1I49 5•-5" 3._6" 3'-4" 2 2x x 6 2 �P. Door Fr. @ Left BB48 1150 5'-5" 3•-6" 3'-4" 2 2 26 2 2 TYp- Door Fr- TC @ Right _ xx BB49 2P05 V-511 39-611 39-4" 2 24NA 26 2 2 Cyq TYp• Door Fr- @ Right BB50 3E21 V-5" 41-0" 29-10-11 1 26 1 1 SW Elec. Lock Frame BB53 3F39 '61-011 3 '-6" 31-411 1 I xx @ Left 1 26 36 1 ISC Typ- DDOor Fr- BB52 3F41 5'79" 3'-6" 39 -4-- 1 36 ><N 6 1 1 Sc �' DOOr Fr- @ Ri ht Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE COSTA oETENT1oN FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1� 901 BATTERY STREET s*ET INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 41�5-3FF FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �.,A lei�6�'`l LSIDTH - P� WINDOW TYPE A I! �t 1t tl I! tl I e) E e F II i tl �I II FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS CLASS TYPE/ N0� NQ WIDTH 8 SILL A -B -C D E F G REMARKS BB53 3F39 5'-0" 3'-6" 3'-4"- 1 1X 26 1 1 sc X i 3 PCG extr.windo BB54 1P15 41-0h' 51-91 1'-8q" 42 44X 47 45 46 @ courtyard BR-3 BB55 1I01 7'-1" 6 -5" V-4" 19" 19X 20 8 9 AT SC <.elect.lock @ A BB56 1P06 5'-1" 6'--10 FLOG 1 19 26 30 35 left guardrail' 44.1-, i Kaplar>a/MCLaughlin DATE CONTRA C=A COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY -- ARCHI Ts PLANNERS ��� -Zr INTERIOR WINDOW SC ED LE WBATTERY ERY STREET � SAN FRANCISW CA. 94111 •t 415.398.51912A Wip-m WINDOW �Q• AGEy TYPE . A Fus II li II -JgLronc,Lcil II II-pop G - � LSI If _..I l t�r�r. � _._- ._ _ �o�I.C��scy�- 11 IriA FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO NQ WIDTH HEIGHIJ SILL A B C D E F -G REMARKS CC1 1I10 7'-2" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 XX 26 1 1 SC CC2 1124 7'-2" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1xx 26 1 1• SC CC3 2P08 8'-0" 3'-69 34--4" 2 2 XX26 2 2 CW A CC 4 2P13 68-31' 69-10-1 at 1 28 26 1 35 SC:--G�drail'Det. 13 Floor elec'.Imk @ left CC5 NWT USEx x CC6 2P19 6'-6" 3'-6" 3'-4" 2 24 XX26- 2 2 CW CC7 '3D37 0'-23 7'-0" 2'-0" 1 1v x 26 21 1 SC CC8 3D41 81-011 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 26 1 1 SC • CC9 4D48 9'-4" 6'-10 AT 1 1 26 1 35 SC FLOOR Typ ± Fr CC10 1S09 9'-6" 39-6m 3'-4" 2 2 26 2 2 CP @ l Door ' i Left 8'-0" 3'-6" 3'-4" XX26Door Fr. CC11 '2P08 2 2 2 CW �l'P• , CC 12 2P16 51-611 3 6 3 4 2 2 6 4 2 CW �' Door i �_ " - - @ Left i CC13 2P19 6'-6" 3'-6" 3'-4" 2 6 24 2 CW i Kaplan/McLaughlin DATECONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACT M r 90i BATTERYSTREETSTREENTNERS S ��Y INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE F SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111 �.,3A100649 �)Fi4�� t 415.398.5191 WINDOW 3 cG1. SF�'�GES TYPE i r E �! F � II 11 - m FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ i NO. NG WIDTH EI SILL J!k $ e D E :F G REMARKS 3 42 45 G exte. window CC14 1STP 8'--8" 5 -9' '-84" 47 45 46 court and-- CC15 1104 8'-64" 5'-9" '-8 " 42 45 47 45 46 G exte. window courtyard CC16 1I04 8'-634," 5'-9" '-84" 42 45xx 47 45146 .G exte. window --"court and •_ 1_ s_ " 42 45XX G exte. window CC17 1I04 8 6�. 5 9 8� 47 45 46 courtyard . s e Kaplan/M Laughlin DATE C _ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS -�� 901 BATTERY STREET SKET INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE SAN s 5 CISC0 CA. 94111 ()!)(;50 WIDTH WINDOW 4 �a.SPAcV,y TYPE A G FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO NQ WIDTH SILL A B C. D E F REMARKS DDI 2P14 12'-10 5'-0" 7h" '19 19 20 19 19 BR9 • DATETE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ."Kaplain/Mcliaughlin ARCHITECTS PLANNERS INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET swa 41N F -51MCLSW CA. 94111 I 90651 /PEA WINDOW ! !D'f TYPE 8 EGJ- 5PA CE 5 I 1 A RL N FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO NQ WIDTH EIGHT SILL A B- C D E F G. REMARKS EE1 3D37 21'-24 1 219 26 10 1 Sc (� . i f Kaplan/MCLaughlin WE _ CONTRA CASTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ' 7g. INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET . SKET 4 5.3988-.511991�� CA 94111 3q�1 b A Q�1 1�`T 0 652 s i F WINDOW TYPE i t _ ' 133•�:�'!!C .� � �• i FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO, NQ WIDTH EI SILL A B G D E F G REMARKS i FF1 1104 19 19 22 20 19 19 BR-3 S i - i t t i r 1 t ! AML Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE _ CONTRA COSTA CaNN DETENTION FACILITY CTS PLANNERS S 7v INTERIOR WINDOW SC p! E 901 8A ERY STREET ;& SAN FRANCCA. 94111 . 7� 415.398.5191 WIDTH WINDOW 2 EQ. SPAGE TYPE A • 4�1 i 13�6�AK r LINE , In ' LINE FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO NQ WIDTH EIGHT SILL A B C D E F .G REMARKS GGl 2P14 8'-0" >7 19 19 22 22 20 19 19 BR4 is 3, • DATE , Ka plan/MCLa>�ghl><n _ COIvrRA COSTA COUtoN NiY oETENTFACILITY B TPLANNERS i 4'?� INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 90101 BATTERY STREET . �� „ SAN FRANCISCO' CA. 94111 Q! 415.398.5191 = �• } WINDOW TYPE ' A i w Ca G F r - i C42V.WHr.,Rt. .9t�: - OCCURS Q FLOOR.TOP OF RALVAL44 r& ENZLOS4R& FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NQ NQ WIDTHHEIGHT1 SILL A B C D E r b REMARKS HH1 1101 6'-6" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 8 32 30 39 1 SC 3%00r HH2 1127 5'-6" 6'-10" At 1 1 32 30 39 35 SC-O.H. Floor HH3 1I27 51-6- 6"-10' At 19 19 31 29 40 34 BR3 HH4 1Q27 61_8" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1. 32 30 39 1 SC HHS 1M01 6'-2" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 32 30 39 1 SY FH 1MO1 6'-2" 3'-6" 3'-4" 1 1 32 30 39 1 SC At. BR3 - O.A. 1S03 8 6'-10 Floor 19 19 31 29 9 34 4'-0" Door 1526 8'-5" V-10 At 19 19 31 29 9 34 =4._5G or HH9 2M26_ 59_40- 39-6" 39-4"._ " ._ " 1 1 32 30 1 1 SW HH10 2M26 6'.-643 -6" -4" 1 1 32 30 1 . 1 SW 0.H'. t HH11 - 3P14 5'-1 -6" 1 1 32 30 1 SC-0.H. 8� A e eC HH12 1P15 t �.� 7 frame ZC• -0.H. ' Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE JAAA ONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY - t ARCHITECTS PLANNERS - 901 BATTERY STREET. ErTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 4396 5191 � CA. 94111 �,'q1zli�l�1 �►�)fk55 _-- - WIDTH - "- II WINDOW TYPE , rAj .wHIGr+cta FRAMEROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. N4 WIDTH SILL A B C D JE P -G REMARKS NOT USED II2 1I28 71-8" V-6" 31-4@1 1 1 32 30 X 39 26 SW II3 1128 7,-8-- 3'-6" V-4" 1 1 32 30 39 26 SC O.H. MC DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTUN FACL" ARCHIT PLANNERS 1-Zy`76 INTE I WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BAT ERY STREET SwEr R OR SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 � f�FfJs WINDOW TYP 16 2 EG�. Cr..S �•o� 2 .5AgC� G - FRAMEROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO NQ WIDTH HEIGHT SILL A B C D E F IG REMARKS ' 111 1I41 it-ll)ZO -10" Floor 1 5 32 30 38 26 35 SC Kaplan/M�Laughlin DAT CONTRA COSTA COLKN DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ���• 901 BATTERY STREETS INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE SAN 415.398 5119911SC0 CA. 94111 a�.2� A WINDOW TYPE .61 2EQ. 51"CE5 .- - 3'-Of - _2 EQ.5193°1G�...3- AILMU lu G �' �IK— -- 133•i3¢�i4K ._ FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO. NQ WIDTH SILL A I B C D E F IG REMARKS KK1 1I41 13'-0" •-10" At 1 33 31 29 37 22 34 BR3 loor 1 i Kaplan/MCLa ATE CQ%fflA CMA CCU" DETE nm FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET sH 415.398 511991L�Q CA. 94111 m �T 0 _ ID WINDOW TYPE �i to � FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ 'I NO NQ WIDTH EI SILL A B C D I E F+ G REMARKS rfMl 3P15 ll'-:-10"3'-611 31-4n 2 2 7 10 26 1 2 : i T i I I i t - 1 aplan/McLaWj lin DATE QXOPA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 1--14-7Y INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE SBATTERY STREET 111 FRANCISCO CA. 94 415.398.5191 aq•2 QI 1660 �W WI -- 00 WINDOW TYPE F � � b FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO N4 WIDTHHOGHT SILL A J3 c v I E F G REMARKS 001 1102 4'-7" 4811111 21-6" 13 14 15xxx 16 SC 002 1103 4'-735" VIA- 2'-6" 13 14 15VXX 16 Sc 003 1114 4'-8h" 5'11;" 2'-6" 13 14 15xxx 16 SC 004 1I17 4'-931" 5'lli" 2'-6" 13 14 15 16 SC I I vxx 005 1I18 4'—%le 5' " 2'-6" 13 14 • 15xxx 16 SC 006 1119 4'—9)1" 5'111" 2'—6" 13 14 15xxx 16 SC 007 2M02 51-h" 52543" 2'-6" 13 14 15 x x 16 SC 008 2MO3 5'-3" 5'51" 2'-6" 13 14 15x Xx 16 SC -� 009 2Q26 5'-9V 5'51" 2'—6" 13 1415 16 SC XXX 0010 2Q27 5 -1" 5@54" 2'-6" 13 14 15 x x 16 Sc. 0011 2Q28 5'-1" 5'51" 2'-6" 13 14 15 xxx 16 Sc 0012 2T02 4'-1�" 5151" I I xxx 2'-6" 13 14 15 16 SC 0013 3A26 5'—p " 4'-11±' 20-6- 13 14 15MX 16 SC i Kaplan/M�Laughlin ° jE CONTRA COSTA MATY DETENTION FACLITY ' ARCHITECTS PLANNERs 901 BATTERY STREET' - SKET INTERIOR WINDOW SC E SAN FRANCISCO CA 941111 i 415.398.5191 ' Ip?H OD WINDOW A TYPE I J C FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NQ NQ WIDTHHEIGHTJ SILL A 113 C. I D- E. F G REMARKS 0014 3A27 5'-21�" 4111.1" 2'-6" 3 4 15 16 SC -xx . 0015 3A31 5�_8 " 4'114" 2'—6" 3 14 15 xx 16 SC 0016 3B25 6'-0" 4'111- 2'-6" 3 14 15 16 SC —XX 0017 3B26 5'-2h" 4'.113.121-6"4 3 4 15 16 SC 0018 3B30 5'-8h" 4'114" '-6" L3 14 15 XXX16 SC 0019 3C26 6'-21�" 4'114" '-6" 3 14 15xxx 16 SC 0020 3C27 51-2h" 4'lll" '-6" 3 14 15 16 SC 0 021 3C31 5,78t4" 4'11 o21-6" 3 V4 15 16 SC 0022 3D27 5'-814" 4'114" 2'-6" 3 14 15 16 SC 0023 3D32 5'_2 " 4'114 '-6" 3 4 15 16 SC 0024 3D33 6'-2�" 4'11 '-6" 3 4 15xxxi 16 SC 0025 3E25 6'-2 21 4114" '-6" 3 1415xxx 16 SC 0026 3E26 S'-2V 4'1171" '-6" 3 14 15 x x 16 SC Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CCNTRA COSTA C )LINTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTSTERM PLANNERS 24-74 INTERIOR WINDOW SC E 901 BATTERY STREET �� ��S SAN FRANCLSCO CA. 94111 159 2 f _ 415.398.5191 7 WINDOW A TYPE � 6 8 r— —1 i o 1� FRAME ROOM DIMENSIONS DETAILS GLASS TYPE/ NO NQ WIDTH H SILL A B C D E F G REMARKS 0027 3E30 5'-814" 4'1143" 2'-6" 13 14 15 x x 16 SC 028 3F32 5'-0" 41111" 2'-6" 13 14 15 16 Sc 0029 3F35 4'-114 4'11 " 21-6" 13 14. 15 16 S1�xC 0030 3F36 6'-0" 4'114" 21-6" 13 14 15 XXX 16 SC - I Kaplan/M�LaughlinkDATECX NM COSTA COLKff DETENTM FACIL" 9AR 01 Ar7 TREA"NERsE?'�6B INTERIOR WINDOW SCHEDULE SAN FRANCISCO CA 94111 U 415.398.5191 • 096.64 a . ��!■ � iii j -_ �I-8� q WINDOW 1 TYPE kid ; I Los � A P► --- ��Pte--.'..- - �- - � _ FRAME ROOMDIMENSIONS DETAILS' GLASS TYPE/ NO NQ WIDTH EIGHT SILL 1 2 3 - 4 5 6 7 REMARKS QQl 1104Dxxxxx -IBR-3 i :i f i r Kaplan/McLaughlinkDATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARPTR4 PLANNERS "�y INTERIOR WINDOW SC E STREET 94ET � SAN FRANCISCO CA. 1119.34 415.398.5191 i Index to Section 40 - Floor Details 40. 00 Index and Motes 40. 01 Tile to Sheet Resilient to Concrete Resilient to Carpet Carpet to Carpet 40. 02 Carpet to Ceramic/Quarry Tile Resilient to Ceramic/Quarry Tile (i 40. 03 Vinyl Reducing Strips 40. 04 Floor Construction at Walk-in Coolers 40. 05 Section at Walk-in Cooler Floor Trench ' I NOTE: 1. Use vinyl transition or level reducing strips between ? materials of different thickness or texture. ' t I Ka lan/McLaug " DATE ARCHITECTS PLANNERS I� r�� 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 941111 40. 00 FLOOR DETAILS 1415-398-5191 ' DOOR WHERE POOR WHERE OCCURS R OCCURS I ! t 1 f VINYL I i ASBESTOS I ;; SHEET VINYL RESILIENTII TILE ' FLOORING �1 " f CONCRETE L___j -- a Lt: ! { !POINT OF VINYL TILE 1 : SEPARATION ' REDUCER VINYL ASBESTOS TILE TO_ RESILIENT FLOORING TO SHEET-VINYL FLOORING EXPOSED CONCRETE FLOOR- - • F] Ll q 1 i DOOR WHERE CROSS I ! j OCCURS CORRIDOR ' DOORS OR WO-HOUR DOORS RESILIENT FLOORING � 1 " � CARPET CARPET 4" CARPET t ! 1 - L - — -i•---.cF ' �' ' i• ''s. s VINYL EXTRUDED ' REDUCER + , METAL THRESHOLD { CRESILIENT FLOORING TO D CARPET TO CARPET r CARPET SEPARATION Kaplan/McLaugWkDATECONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITYARCHITECTS PLANNERS ?4179' FLOOR DETAILS SSAN FR13AANCISCO CA 94111 � 415-398-519111'� _ t ` I I I CERAMIC OR RESILIENT ERAMIC OR (CARPEr QUARRY TIL FLOORING UARRY TILE THRESHOLD THRESHOLD .ON MASTIC ON MASTIC { ; IL7FORCIN I REINFORCIN •� r'.' _ l��_; '• ,`"• yl _fir-.a. .. �•�t f; ----- . :itis _ .. -.•• Q�: .::•� .: ...y .cjr•�"-vv��,' PLY STUD LINE 2 PLY FELT STUD LINE AND TAR ; OR TAR 1 CARPET TO _-_..:._- _ Q RESILIENT. TO QUARRY TILE FLOORING V QUARRY TILE FLOORING • Kaplan/M�La Klin DATE A COUNTY DETENTION FACIL 1124WNTRA COST ARCHITECTS PLANNERS - FLOOF;.. 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET - -- 1AN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �. _1�� _ �'��40 i , EXPOSED RESILIENT CONCRETE RESILIENT ` FLOORING l ' FLOORING FLOORING 2 " CARPETv T T +1 1 e•f VINYL REDUCER STRIP VINYL REDUCER STRIP INSTALLED WITH INSTALLED WITH WATERPROOF CEMENT WATERPROOF CEMENT OR CONTACT BOND OR CONTACT BOND VINYL REDUCER STRIP VINYL REDUCER STRIP 1 . RESILIENT ! FLOORING J6 ih CARPET ALUMINUM THRESHOLD EXTEND RESILIENT FLOORING AND CARPET _ TO INNER LEG ALUMINUM THRESHOLD Kaplan/Mc-Laug�[DATE CONTRA casTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITYARCHITECTS PLANNERS901 BATTERY STREET ET - - SAN FRANCISCO CA- 94111x ! 415.398-5191 • I i Chi �14R`�_TIL.E Q!1__ -- 5Ea7INGD__� _-- 1 ocr 1 4 - 5i/°I�I�RCTI'�°1NE -411_CL69-�N.ROC:X--..._ n b I I O :PER 0 . n ! i - _ FLOOR UNDER SLAI* - eRS IN KITCHEN- Uii- a- z lnlri - -GFiMIG l __c� 5 t� : µ OR j 111 ✓II f tz� da �P'cz2 , t - - '�� �I111,• , 1111 11,1 11 __..—�-- - � xy =Fx rxLt,4, .s9� r,4,3 ^14 - -0.5.C71vf VEA 5T9IP � _�_--_�� �/��-tam �--- -h�•1�._� —•.— Ir r oarE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY -' VA Kapla _ � L ARCHITECTS ,' ERMAWS- 901 �� �� --: 901 BATTERY STREET �-04R— S r�,;•t FRANCISCO CA. 94}- -i , a U13-398-5191 �,d�' i - -- - 0P_L�1�t.K� • -- - -- -Qth4!Q�(Tiles O,d.�-------- - n e -----ICAW/.V7�------ --- i IQ•- �. 0 4 r ----- - --- -. 21OL,SAN.RDCle-61. - --- - --__:-P�R{�TED=G;4E?► "PIPs------ - = SSE..McGH.-DI Ca✓�= CO o p . 1 ct C6, • �_ .�_ -FIR:_TRENC%I�=_^ __1-_ Kaplan/McLaughlin DAiCONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREETWIC ET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 &{OROS = _ _-- - -FL"- DETAILS__ 415.398.5191 _ _ IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for Detention Facility Hardware, Contra Costa County Detention Facility Project, RESOLUTION NO. 78/73 Martinez, California. ) Re: . Project No. 5269-926-(56 ) WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the Detention Facility Hardware Project, Contra Costa County Detention Facility Project, Martinez, California, Project No. 5269-926-(56)91 have 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 work is necessary for the construction of the Detention Facility; and WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and WHEREAS the Planning 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 February 23, 1278 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 January 24. 1978 Originator: Public Works Department Detention Facility Project cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Public Works Director County Counsel RESOLUTION NO. 78/73 111�Fi3 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA . I CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT i t DETENTION FACILITY HARDWARE PROJECT NO. 5269-926=(56) i 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 February 23, 1978 for- the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation .and services for: Detention Facility ' Hardware which includes: Furnish all Finished .Hardware and Security Hardware. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction Manager's Initial estimated construction cost is $340,000.00. The work shall be done in accordance witli 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 February 8, 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 by the State of California . will be considered. j Each proposal is to be in accordance with the Plans and Specifications ti 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 - ;f forms -may be obtained by-prospective-bidders at 'the Turner Construction t: Project Office, at the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets (1035 Pine i Street) Martinez, California 94553,: upon request. } A-1 Microfilmed with boord' order; OKA . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) . j , 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 AMO . UNT OF TEN (10) PERCENT OF AMOUNT BIO 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% t 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 I 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 23rd_Day of February 1918 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. artinez,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 furnishLaborLabor and Materials Bond in an amount equal to fifty percent of the Contract price s. and a Faithful Performance' Sond 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 - f NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor ; Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the 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. - BY ORDER. OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY J. R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK _ OF THE BOARD OF'SUPERVISORS _ 7 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA - BY - - Deputy_ DATED: JAN 2 4 1978 PUBLICATION DATES: _ A=3 - - 10676 i CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY C DETENTION FACILITY HARDWARE PROJECT NO. 5269-926-( J. P. CLS--a"i Cl-"R': EO V"D G. SU-EPMZOP.S COSih CO. De uh DATED: January 24, 1978 PREPARED FOR: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Sixth Floor, Administration Buildino i Martinez, California i r j BY: KAPLAN/MCLAUGHLIN ARCHITECTS 901 Battery Street San Francisco, California *Crofilmeu with board ordef 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 Bidders Part II 0-1 - 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 J Proposal J-1 _ J-5 SPECIFICATIONS Division 1 : General Requirements 01010 - Special Conditions 1 - 8 Division 2: Technical Specifications 08710 - Finish Hardware 1 - 8 08712 - Security Hardware 1 - 5 Division 3: Project Manual dated January 24, 1978 Sections 29, 30 and 31 • • NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT DETENTION FACILITY HARDWARE PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(56) 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 February 23, 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Hardware which includes: Furnish all Finished Hardware and Security Hardware. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction Manager's Initial .estimated construction cost is $340,000.00. • 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 February 8, 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 by the State of California will be considered. Each proposal is to be in accordance with the Plans and Specifications on file at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 103, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California. The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk'of the Board of Supervisors. Plans and Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained by prospective bidders at the Turner Construction Project Office, at the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California 94553, 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 23rd Day of February 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. A-2 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) • Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1173 of the Labor Code of the State of California, or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to execute the contract which will be awarded to the successful bidder. The prevailing rate of per diem wages is on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and is incorporated herein by reference thereto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For any classification not included in the list, the minimum rate shall be the general prevailing rate for the County. The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any irregularity in any bid received. BY ORDER. OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • J. R. OLSSON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BY - Deputy. DATED: PUBLICATION DATES: -A-3 PROJECT DESCRIPTION CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY HARDWARE i This Contract is for furnishing all Finished Hardware F.O.B. jobsite, and for furnishing and installing Security Hardware. The Detention Facility Project is located in downtown Martinez, California and is bound by Willow Street, Pine Street, Ward Street and Mellus Street. i { r a ! k t B-1 n1.1C {S;2 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 - HARDWARE - 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, Martinet, California at 11 :00 AM on February 8, 1978. C-1 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 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part 1 Safety Meetings Regular meetings shall be conducted for supervisors, foremen and employees to stimulate and maintain interest in the safety plan and provide a direct path for feedback to management of possible hazards and/or suggestions for improving safety practices. We are requesting that two (2) copies of the minutes of these meetings be submitted to Turner Construction Company. Forms will be provided by Turner Construction Company. A. All new employees shall be made aware of the basic rules of conduct expected of them, to insure their safety and that of their fellow workers. B. Tailgate or Tool Box Meetings will be held weekly by each craft to discuss problems or conditions peculiar to their trade. The meetings will be conducted by the supervisor or foreman in charge and will emphasize the workman's participation. Your job superintendent shall attend these meetings to lend his support to the safety program and to coordinate the solution of problems. • C. A superintendent and foreman's meetings will be held at least every two weeks. This meeting shall be attended by representa tives of all Contractors and will be conducted by Turner, for the purpose of reviewing the safety record, acting on suggestions made by job personnel and for analyzing future scheduled work to determine safety precautions that are necessary for accident control and elimination of potential hazards. Accident Reporting Procedure Maintaining control of the safety program requires prompt and accurate reporting of all accidents and injuries. It will be your responsibility to submit one copy of all Accident/ Injury Reports to Turner Construction Company for permanent record. These Accident/Injury Reports must be submitted on one of the follow- ing forms: 1 . Cal OSHA Form 5020 (Rev. 3) and your Foreman's Report of Injury. 2. Standard report form which you submit to your insurance carrier. 3. One (1) copy of your Annual Report, Cal OSHA Form 102, covering all work performed on the County of Contra Costa Detention . Facility Project. C-3 {)FC7� INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part 11 1. Scope;.- A. cope:A. The Contractor shall deliver F.O.B. Jobsite all Finished Hardware as shown and noted in the Contract Documents and as specified in the Technical Specifications Section 08710 - Finished Hardware. The Finished Hardware will be received at the jobsite and instal- led under a different Contract. B. The Contractor shall furnish and install all Security Hardware shown and noted in the Contract Documents and specified in the ✓ Technical Specifications Section 08712 - Security Hardware. The Contractor shall install all hardware listed in the Security Hardware Sheets 30.01 , 30.02, 30.03 and 30.04 (i.e. * includes hinges, pulls, closures, stops, locks, etc.). The Contractor will install doors with Security Hardware. These doors will be furnished by others and stocked on the floors where they are to be installed. This Contract requires that the Security Doors be taken from their storage place on each floor and installed under this Contract. • 2. Time for Completion: The Contractor shall complete this Contract within Four Hundred and Forty (440) calendar days from and after the Notice to Proceed'. -The j Notice to Proceed is anticipated by March 14, 1978, 3. Liquidated Damages: Liquidated damages only apply to the delivery date of Hardware to the project. Hardware must be delivered to the jobsite on or before December 4, 1978 or liquidated damages in the amount of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) per calendar day will be for each day said delivery remains uncompleted beyond the date for delivery. ,. 4. 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 construc- tion 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 form the project. D-1 OWNS INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part II ' I 5. Clean-Up: The Contractor shall keep the premises free at all times from wates materials, packaging materials and other rubbish accumlated in connection with the execution of the work by collecting and depositing said materials and rubbish in debris boxes to be furnished by the General Conditions Contractor. Debris boxes are furnished for normal miscellaneous debris only. Dunnage and bulking type materials must be removed from the site at' the Contractor's own expense. 6. Temporary Electric: Temporary power boxes will be furnished by -others- and distributed in central locations throughout the building. The Contractor will provide his own extension cords. Temporary lighting is by others. Charges from Pacific Gas and Electric for power consumed during construction will be paid by the County of Contra Costa. I� • i 7. Line and Grade: • is 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 Con- tractor. Assuming the accuracy of these lines, all other layout will be by the Contractor. Your bench marks for elevation- control will be pro- vided on each floor for use by the Contractor.' 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, if desired, can be purchased from the following: i East Bay Blue Print and Supply Co. • 1742 Franklin Street Oakland, California PHONE: _(415) 444-8001 or 465-7363 ' D-2 0007 • 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 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 thest borings, or other preliminary investigations, or of the interpretation therefor. There is no guarantee or warranty, either express or implied, s 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 condtions to be encountered. E-1 `Y.�f'f�C Instructions to Bidders (Continued) f B. DISCREPANCIES OR ERRORS: If omissions. discrepancies. or apparent errors are found in the plans and specifications prior to the date of bid opening. the bidder shall submit a written request for a clarification which will be given in the form of addenda to all bidders if time permits. 3. BIDDING DOCUMENTS A. Bids shall be made upon the special Proposal (Bid. Form), with all t items completely filled out; numbers shall be stated both in writing and in figures, the signatures of all persons signed shall be in longhand. The completed form should be without interlineal- tions, alternations or erasures. no alternative proposals. . Additional copies of the Proposal (Bid Form) may be obtained.from those supply- Ing these specifications. B. Bids shall not contain any recapitulation of the work to be done; alternative proposals will not be considered, unless called for. No oral, telegraphic or telephonic proposals or modifications will be considered. 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 S, Title 1 . of the Government Code. D. Bidder's Security: All bids shall have enclosed cash, a cashier's check, certified check or a bidder's bond, as described below, executed as surety by a corporation authorized to insure surety bonds in the State of California, made payable to "Contra Costa County", in an amount equal to at least 10 percent of the amount of the bid. No bid shall be considered unless one of the forms of bidder's security is enclosed therewith. The above-mentioned security shall be given as a guarantee that the bidder will enter into a contract if awarded the work, and will be forfeited by the bidder and retained by the County if the successful bidder refuses, neglects or fail to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being requested to do so by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. Contra Costa County. Detention Facility E-2 I t1ilF8� 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 Meatus, (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 19th Day of January 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. i r 5. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSALS: A. Any bid may be withdrawn at any time prior to the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids, provided that a request in writing, executed by the bidder or his duly authorized representative, for the withdrawal of such bid is filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. Anter oral, telegraphic, or telephonic request • to withdraw a bid proposal is not acceptable. The withdrawal of a bid shall not reeiudo fi e �icee the right of a bidder t a new bid. This article does not authorize the withdrawal of any bid after the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids. 6. IRREGULAR PROPOSALS: A. The County also reserves the right to accept any or all alternates and unit prices called for on the Bid Form and their order of listing on such form shall. in no way indicate the-order in which the. bids may be accepted. 7. COMPETITIVE BIDDING: A. If more than one proposal be offered by any individual', firm, partnership, corporation, association, or any combination thereof, under the same or different names, all such proposals may be rejected. A party who has quoted prices on materials or work to a bidder is not thereby disqualified from quoting prices to other bidders, or from submitting a bid directly for the materials or work.- All ork.-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 taw and may render *void -any contract let under such- circumstances. E-3 ��� �U Instructions to Bidders (Continued)' ; S. 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 requtrements 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 (S) 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 said 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 responi' 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. . z Contra Costa County Detention Facility E-4 ���, 1 1 • GENERAL CONDITIONS $KMOM 1. Definitions:. Whenever the following teras, pronouns in plats of them, or Initials of organizations appear in the contract documan to. they shall have the following meaning: AddepdM A document issued by the County during the bidding per ich modifies, supersedes, or supplements the original contract documents. A frust d Action M� a lizaorog monthly)written document daily—,—veekl orionthl j prepared ti the contractor for submission to the County which reports tie total number of employees, the total nuidw of win- ority employeas, and the present minority manhours of total man- lours worked on the project. eesen�t - The written document of agreement, ems- anted b chsCounty and the Contractor. rchitect o ineer - Shall mean the architect, engineer. v ua or co-partnership, emplo <d by the County of Contra Costa; as desinated on the title seat of these specs- ficatioes. When Contra Costa County is designated u the Engineer, Engineer shall mesa the Public Works Director, or his autlo rimed representative. Bidder - Any individual, partnership, carporatian, association, joint venture, or any combination thereof, submitting a proposal for the work, acting directly, or through a duly author- ized representative. Board of supervisors - Shall mean the duly elected at appoinEed ofali const tute such a Board, who will act for t1r County in all matters pertaining to the Contract. 04ALe Order - Is any change in contract time- or price and any change contract documents not covered by subcontractors __.._ Protect I- ansvector, Construction Supervisor In Lrounct r, ' of Cle of t orks s • mean the authorized a ent of fe Maty at F s ait� the work. Contract - The contract is comprised of the contract documents. Contract DDocu�ent& - The contract documents include the agreesent, 'the rad wings and the specifications. Project Manager = The Project ?tanager is the authorized representative -of Contra Costa County. Construction Manager - The Construction Manager is the County's construction representative as described- - in the" Special Condition,'_ Section 01010. GENERAL CONDITIONS Elmo 1. Definitions' (continue4 Contract - The individual, partnership, corpor tion, association. joint venture, or any combination thereof, who !w entered into a contract with the County. Const - Shall mean the Comte of Contra Costa. a political vision of the State of California and party of the first part. cc its duly authorised agent acting within the scope of their authority. Field Ord - is an instruction given during the course of the woM.. (See Section 165). n�eral__ to - The written instructions. provisions, conditions, oar requirements appearing on the 4rawrings, and so identified thereon, which pertain to the performance of the work. Plans - The official drawings including Plena, ele- vations, sections. detail drawings, diagrams, general notes, Lar- formation and schedules thereon. or exact reprodnctlone. thereof, adopted and approved by the Count showing the location, character, dimension. and details of the work. S ific ti - The instructions, pprovisions, condi- tions and deta requirements pertaining to qua methods ad man- ner arner of performing the work, or to the qualities and quantities of wort to be furnished and installed under this contract. Subcontractor - An individual. partner ship, corporation.. association' joint o nt venture, or sq combination, thsrest. wbo con- tracts with Contractor to perform work or lahor or render service in or about the wort. The term subcontractors shall not include those wbo supply materials only. Superintendent - The representative of the Contractor who shall bs present at tbo work site at all tin" duringpperfors- aace of the wort. Such Superintendent shall at all times be fully authorised to receive and act upon instructions for the Architect or his authorised agents and to execute and direct the work on be- half of the Contractor. Suipplementary Agreement - A written agreement providing for alteration, amendment, or extension of the contract. Yo - The furnishing and installing of all labor.- " materials, art cles. supplies. and equipment as specified, deals- nated, or required by the contract:' = GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) SIMON 2. CQverOl"I Law and Re2010ti9ms: A. The Contractor shall hoes informed of and observe, and comply with and cause all of his agents and me- loyoes to observe and comply with all prevail Federal and tate laws. local ordinances, and rules and regulations mods pmrsua t to said lams. wbicb to ani wet affect the conduct of work of this coatraet. B. All work and materials shall be in full accord- ance with the latest rules and regulations of the Uniform D"Iding Code. the State Fire Marshal. the Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety, the National Electric Code, the Uniform PIumbi Code publise� by the nesters Plumbing Officials Association. and other applicable State laws or regulations. Nothing L these Plans or Specifications is to be construed to � work.not conforming to these Codes. The Contractshall eopLos or of Codes on job at all times during construction C. Excerpts from Section 6422 of the Labor Code of the State of California are included below. The Contractor shall comfjy fully with this section of the Labor Code as applicable. "no contract for public works involving an estiastod expenditure :a excess of $25.000.00 for"the excavation of may C treneb oc trenches five foot or more is depth. shall be awarded umlesa 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 taw awarding body to whom authorit to aceept has been delegated is advance of ex- cavation. of a detailed plan showing the des iifi of shoring. broc- US. sloping. or other provisions to be made for worker protection fro the be-- 4 of caving ground during the excavation of sucb 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 is this section shall be dewed to allow the use of a shoring, sloping, or protective system less effective than that required by the Construction Safety Orders of the Divisiom of Industrial Safety. "Nothing in this section shall be construed to impose tort liability on the awarding body or any of its employees. "The tens 'public works' and 'awarding body'. as used in this section shall have the same meaning as in Labor Code See- tioms 1720 and 1722 respectively." F-3 fC 9- GUMMAL COMI?IONS (continued)_ $=10N 3. Patents and Rotalttes: A. the Contractor shall provide and pay for all licenses and royalties necessary for the legal use and operation of any of the egdpment or specialties used is the work Certificate showing the payment o[ any such licenses or royalties. and pas mita foe the wee of any patented or copyrighted devices dull be secure/ and paid for t the Contractor ad delivered to the County OR completion of tube if required. SECTION k. Coatrsctor'* Responsibility for Work and h'ublie utlittles• A. The Wgrk: Until the formal acceptance of the work by the County. the Contractor shall have the charge and care thereof ad *hull bear the 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 cost. shall rebuild. repair, restore, and Rake good all such damages to any portion of the work occasioned by any of such causes before its accept- an". S. Public Utilities: a. The Contractor shall sand proper notice, make all necessary arrangessmts. and perform all other services required in the care and maintenance of all public utilities. The Cas- tractor shall assume all responsibility concerning wame for whichi the County my be liable. b. Enclosing or boxing Is. for portaction of any public utilitt equlpseat, shall be Ir by the Contractor. Upan comple- tion of the work the Contractor shall remove all amclosure fill in all openings In masonry. grouting the same watertight, anS leave is a finished condition. c. All connections to public utilities shall be made and maintained in such maintained as not to interfere vitb the coa- tinuleg use of same by the County during the entire progress of the work. - SECTION S. 12gi and Insurance: A. the Contractor to whoa the work is awarded shall withis five (S) working days after being notified enter into a contract - with the owner os the Contra Costa County Standard !rote 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 a set forth in the advertisement for bids, oa a fore acceptable to the County. F-4 '10(if GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 5. Bond and Insurance (Continued) • B. Compensation Insurance The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this Contract ade"ate Workmens' Compensation Insurance for all his employees employed at the site of the project. and in case any work is sublet, the Contract shall require the subcontractor similarly to provide Workmens' Compensation Insurance for the latter's employees, unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Contractor. In case any class of employee engaged in hazardous work under the Contract at the site of the project is not protected under the Workmens' Compensation statute, or in case there is no applicable Workmens' Compensation statute. the Contractor shall provide, and shall cause each subcontractor to provide, adequate insurance for the protection of his employees not otherwise protected. C. _Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance: y 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 f 500,000 for all damages due to bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and coverage in the amount of $500,000 for any damage to property. includ- ing the loss of use thereof. arising out of each accident or occurence. Consultant shall furnish evidence of such coverage. naming Public Agency, its officers and employees as additional insureds. and requir- ing 30 days' written notice of -policy lapse or cancellation. The Contractor shall submit a Certificate of Liability Insurance which shall include the 'hold harmless" agreement as required in the Articles of Agreement. 0. Builders: Risk: The Owner is carrying a Builders' Risk Policy on the Project. However, each Contractor is responsible for the deductible of $5,000 per occurence. f GEINM CCUDIZIONS (continued) BMW . RM #A INSURAWK (continued) it. CUTITICATES OF INSUEbM: Certificates of such Workmen's Compensation. Public Liability, Property Damage Insurance, and Tire Insurance, shall be filed with the County and shall be subject to County approval for adequacy of protect oo. All certificates shall indicate that Contra Costa Count?7 has been named as an additional insured. sa Tbe certificates shah contain a ll not rovisiom that coverage af- thirt]�j,gaunder 'prior wthe rittenienotice has beenancelled until vee to Contra at Costat County. One bond shall be in the amount of One hundred percent (100L) of the Contract, and shall insure the Owner during the life of dhe Contract and for the term of one (1) from the date of acceptance of the wort against faulty orsoper mater- bls er wocbmmmsbip that may be discovered during t t time. r Owe bond shall be in the amount of fifty percent (SOL) of the Contract rice, and shall be in accordance with the law of the State of �lifornis to secure the ppaayment of all claim for labor and materials used or consumed im the performance of this contract and of all amounts under the Onemplo7ment Insuranca Act. SECTION 6• SIBC0WI'RAC NG: A. The Contractor shall be responsible for all work per- formed under this contract, and no subcontractor will be recog- nized as sueb. All persons engaged in the wort will be considered as employees of the Contractor. B. The Contractor shallsive his personal attention to the ful- fillmeat of this contract and shall keep the work under his control, Whom any subcontractor fails to pprosecute a portion of the work in a manner satisfact to the Architact 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. 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 suck . manner. The County will not entertain requests to arbitrate dis- putts among subcontractors or between the Contractor and one or more subcontractors concerning responsibility for performing any part of the work. F-6 G91BEBAL OMIT12Ms (Continued) _ SECTI00 L. Subcontracting (continued) 1. Subletting or subcontracting any portion of the work as to which no subcontractor was designated in the original bid shall be omitted onlyis case of public emergency or necessi and then only after a inding reduced to writing as Pablic rec- ord of the awarding authority setting forth the facts constituting such emergency or necessity. i. Substitution of Subcontractors: Contractor shall not subetitwte any persoa 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 his 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. SECTIOM 7. TIPS OF WOW AND DAMAG93: A. The County will designate the starting ddaad� of the con- tract on wbicb the Contractor shall immediately bessia and thereafter diligently prosecute the work to completion. The CContractor obli- gates himself to complete the work on or before the date, or within the number of calendar days, set forth in the Proposal (Bid Form) for completion. subject only to such adjustment of time as may be set forth is this article or pursuant to Section 21. s. If the work is not completed within the time required. will be sustained by the County. It is and will be impract- !ea► a a. extremely difficult to &*certain 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 amm of money stipulated per day in the Specifications for each and every day's delay in finishing the work beyond the time pres- cribed. If the Contractor fails to pay such liquidated damages the County may deduct the amount thereof from any money dna or that any 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. 0. Britten requests for contract time extensions, alon with adequate justification, shall be submitted to the County not later than nae month following the delay._ E. Any money due or to become due the Contractor, may be retained to cover said liquidated damages and should such money not be sufficient to cover such damages, the County shall have the right_ to recover the balance from the Contractor or his sureties. ^F-7 • WITIgn (continued) Valow 1. HOR[AM MkIJ : (continued) T. Sbould the County for any cause, authorize a sus- pension of work the time of sucb-ouspension will be added to the time allws� for completion. Suspension of wort by order of the County call not be deemed a waiver of the claim cC the County for damages for non-completion of the wort after the adjusted time as required above. SECTION •. FROMM SCHEDULE- See Special Conditions _ paragraph 1.12 SMUM !. MR§MMART UTILITIES AMD FACILITIES: A. All water used on the wort will be furnished sd paid for by the Contractor. The Contractor shall furuisb the necessary temporary piping from the distrt%utiom pint to the points on the site where water is necessary to carry on the wort and upon car pletion of the wort shall remove all temporary piping. Z. The Contractor, at his own cost, shall furnish and in- stall all meters,all electric light and power equipment and wiring, all gas meters, gas equipment and piping that is necessary to per- form his work and shall remove the same upon the completion of the work. The Contractor shall pay for all power, light and gas used to the constrwetian work. C. The C&ciractor shell furnish,"wire for, install and main- tain temporary electric light wherever it is necessary to provide illy inatiea for do proper performance and/or inspection of the work. The lubtimal�a11 provide sufficient illumination and shall be so placed and d tributed that these Specifications can be &&oily read inplace where said work is being performed. TUio tet porary liglt equipment waybe moved about but shall be intained throughout the wort, available ma e for the use of the Engineer, ]Project Inspector. orasy other authorised representative of the County whenever required for inspection. F-8 • r C MUMM COMPITIONS (Continued) SDLTION . TSI Ute' iLITILS AMR FACILITIES (Continwd) D. The Contractor shall provide and maintain for the duration of the work. temporary toilet facilities for the work- Ewa. These facilities shall be of as approved type conforming to the regmiremsnts of the County Health Department. and shall be weatbartight structures with raised floors. Structures are to hove adequate light and ventilation and door equipped with latch or lock. Contractor shall service such facilities daily, maintaining alae is a clean and sanitary condition. portion of site occupied by toilet facilities shall be graded and eleanad h�p �t=on removal of facilities when so ordered ad/or upon ca�letion of work. E. The County will pa directly to the utility companies connection fees. ammatat a 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 h the Contractor. The County will notfor water. W. tele- and electricity consumed on the pro1fect until after the County makea written request to the utility companies that bil- lings be sent to the Comty. (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 U. : A. The Contractor shall make application for all permits, that are required for the performance of-his work by all law ordinances, rules, reulations. or orders. of any body lawful empowered ce mahe at issue the same and having jurisdiction. and shall give all notices necessary In connection therewith. The Contractor is not required to pay aq charges associated with per- mits. (It is mot the present policy of the County to pay fees to the incorporated cities for peg its.) 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 to as to impose no hardship on the County•or -others engaged in the work. N shall adjust, correct and coordinate his work with the work of others so that no discrepancies shall result in the whole work. S. The Contractor shall provide an adequate work force. materials of proper quality and equiRent to properly carry on d the work ato insure compietion of each part in accordance with his schedule and with the time agreed. F-9 CO • i CEIERAI. CDIOITIOMS (Continued) SECTION 11. CONK= OF HM: C. The Contractor shall personally superintand the work sad shall maintain a competent superintesdest or foramen at alljh= until the job is accepted by the County. This superimtasT shall be empowered to act in all matters pertaining to the worti. D. Dail Manpower Reports shall be signed by the 101traetor, or his Superintendent. and submitted I weekly. jE. Unless othervise specified. the Contractor shall clear all obstructions and prepare the site ready for the construction. Be shall verify dimensions and scale of plot plass, and shall check all dimensions. levels. and construction. t. Where work of one trade jots% or is on other work, there shall be no discrepancy or incomplete portions when the total project is complete. In angagimg one kind of work with another, marring or damssing same will not be permitted. •.Should Improper work of any trade be covered by another which rasmlts In damaCCge. or &&facts the whole work affected shall be made Saes by the ontractor vit"t expense to the County, C. The Contractor shall antic to the relations of the various trades to progress of the work aad shall ase that required anchorage or blocking is furnished and set at proper thea. An- chorage and blocking for each trade shall be a part of sans, oz- cept where stated otherwise. R. proper facilities shall be provided at all times for access of the County representatives to conveniently examine and Inspect the wont. I. Watchmam, 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 is a dis- orderly or improper meaner. be shall be discharged immediately an the written request of the Engineer/Architect. and such person shall not &gats be employed on the work. SECTION 12. FOR SITE CONDITIONS2 The following shall constitute exceptions, and the sole exceptions, to the responsibility of the Contractor sot forth is Section 4. is the Instructions to Bidders: A. If duriag the course of the work the Contractor encouat- ' era active utility installations which are not shows or indicated in the plans or is the specifications. or which are found in a ' locttion substantially different from that shown, and such utilities are not reasonably apparent from 41sual examination. thea he shall i61 • Gt�l. C41�ITI0lS iConcinuall ,SECTIO n 12. RESrOMSIlILITY M SITE (continued) proaptlrti nofy theL Camaty writing. Where aeeassasy for the mmact at tlr contract, the Counter shall issue a written ` order to the Contractor to sake such adjustment, rearrangement, t repair removal. alteration, or special handling of sneh utility, incldhi repair of the damaged utility. FC the purposes of the foregoing, "active" shall mcaa other than abaadard. and "utility installations" shell include the following: Steam, petroleum products air, chemical, water, surer stow* water, gas, electric, and telephone pip 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, damete or delay to his 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 coat. D. If the contract requires excavation or other work to a stated limit of excavation beneath the surface, and if #furtmg the course of the nock the Count orders a change of depth or dissm- &ions of such subsurface work due to discovery of unsuitable bearing material or for any other cause, these adjustment to con- tract price for such change will be made to accordance with See- tion 21 Except for the items of cost specified therein, the Con- tractor mall receive no compensation for any other cost, damage, ae delay to his due to the presence of such unsuitable bearing seteria or other obstruction. SECTICp 13, INSPECTION: A. The Contractor shall at all titles perr.it the County and their authorised agents to visit and inspect the work or an rt thereof and the shop& what* work is to preparation. This obl pa ption shall include maintaining proper facilities and safe access for such inspection. Wbere the contract requires work to be tested, t it shall suet ba covered up until inspected and approved by the County. and the Contractor shall be solely responsible for notify- ing the Comet- where and when such work is in readiness for Inspec- tion and testing Should sa such work be covered without such test and a0proval, it shall be uncovered at the Contractor's ex- pense. S. Whenever the Contractor intends toperforu work on Saturday. Sunday, or a legal holiday. he shall give notice to the County . Bch 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 GEHEgAL CMITIONS (Continued) _. SECTION 13. I PEMOM: (Continued) C. The inspection of the work or materials shall not relieve the Contractor of any of his obligations to fulfill his contract as prescribed. Work and materials not meeting such requirements shall be made good and unsuitable work or materials may be rejected, notwithstanding that such work or materials have been previously inspected or that payment has been made. SECTION 14. RLMMO S Of MIERIALS: A. Tbo Contractor shall promptly remove from the presto" all materials comdemwsd by the County as failing to confess to the Contract. whether incorporated in the work or not, and the Contractor stallomptly replace and reexecute his own work is accordance vitt tprContract 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. R. If the Contractor does not remove such condemned work and materials within reasonable time. fixed by written notice, the County soy remove the and may store the materials at the expense of the Contractor. If the Contractor does notpad the expenses of such removal within tan (10) days thereafter; the County may upon tea (10) doa written notice, sell such materials at auctioa 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 1S. IiMTERPRETATIdM OF COMTRACr REQUIREMM: l A. Correlation: The contract documents shall be interpreted h" as being complementary in requiring a complete work ready for use and occupancy or. if not to be occupied. operationAny require- sent occurring In any one of the documents is as binding as through occurring is all. s. Conflicts in the Contract Documents: In the event of conflict is the contract documents the priorities stated is sub- divisions 1. 2. 3. and 4 below shah govern: 1. Addenda shall #overs 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. t. 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 aver all other portion& of the plans. b. Specific Notes, shall govern ever all ether notes and all ether portions of the plans. c. Larger scale drawings shall govern over - smaller,scale drawings. • F-12 Ci ��)'�03 • Cling COMITIO16 (Can't.) 3=20M 1S_ IMZNMETATION Cr CONRVCT Ri+ IRENENiS: (ton0t.) i. Conflicts within the Specifications: j s. The 'General Conditions of the Contract" shall govern aver Oil secttms of the specifications except for specific mediftcations thereto that my be stated in the Special Conditions. b. Omissions: If the contract documents aro net complete as to may minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the Ramer K combining or installing of ports, materials. or equipment. but there estate am accepted trade standard for goad and workmanlike construction. such detail shall be doomed to have boa: Impliedly required by the contract documents to accordance with such standard. "Minor d0tstl" shall Include the concept of substantially identical components. where the price of each such component Is small even though the aggregate cast or importance Is substantial, and shall Include a simile eespoi Rt which is incidental. even though its cost or Importance Rey 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 to the contract documents. SECTION li_ C1AR*.FICATIONS AND ADDITIONAL iNSTRUCTiON: 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 Aim 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 througl the Construction Supervisor, and request Interprets- ties. clarification or furnishing of additional detailed instructtons concerning the work. All such questions shall be resolved and instructions to the Contractor Issued within a reasonable time by the County. whose decision shell be final and conclusive. Should the Contractor proceed with the work affected before receipt of Instructions from the County, he shall remove and replace or adjust any work which is not in accordance therewith and he shall be responsible for any resultant da_%aae. defect or added cost. s. 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 is contract time or price. performance, partially or in full, of a Field Order shall constitute a waiver of claim for a change in contract time or price for the work covered by the Field Order, unless a Change Order has been issued. C. Change Orders:. See Section 21, this Division. F-13 OW-M • i CEMML COMITIONS (Cem't.) SECTION 17. PROD11Cr AND REFERENCI STANDARDS: A. Product Designation: When descriptive catalogue designations, including manufacturer's nom, product brand nage, or model number ars referred { to is the contract documents, such designations shall be considered as being those found to industry publicatioss of current issue at date of first imitation to bid. g. Reference Standards: Nbes standards of the Federal Government, trade societies, or trade associations are referred to in the contract documents by specific data of leave, these small be considered a part of this contract. When such references do not bear a data of items, the current published edition at date of first invitatios to bid shall be considered as part of this contract. SECTION 18. MATERIALS. ARTICLES, AND EQUIP ENT: A. Material shell be new and of quality specified. Wham not particularly specified, material &boll be the best of its class or kied. 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. A. Mechanical equipment, fixtures and material shall be delivered in original shipping crates to the job site and the County &hall 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 &hall make application to the County in writing for any proposed substitutions. Such application shall be accompanied by evidence satisfactory to the County that the material or process is equal to F-14 GE14C IAL Cc"1MIT1ohlS (Can't.) VECTILli 18, MATERIALS_ ARTICLES_ AND EQUIPMI:Nl: (Const.) that specified. Request for substitution shall be mads in ample time for the County's consideration as no delay or extra time will be allowed on account thereof. Lbidenee furnished to the County by the Contractor shall consist of adequate site samples of material. testing laboratory reports on material or process. manufacturer's specification data. field reports as product•• aWa el and use by other public agencies. material costs, and installation costs and maintenance prowinlons 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 suAstitution will only be considered when offered by the Contractor with the reason for substitution. ''Allure to suhmit competent evidence as required and requested by County shell be considered grounds for refusal of substitution. The Contractor shall include n notice of change in contract prices. if substitution Is approved. D. All materials shall be delivered so as to insure a speedy and uninterrupted progress of ti•e work. Same shall be stored so as to cause no obstruction. and so as to prevent overloading of any portion of the structure, and the Contractor shall be entirely responsible for damage or less by weatber or other cause, E. Within fifteen (15) lova after the slsnint of the Contract, the Contractor shall submit for approval to the County a eawlete list of all materlals it Is proposed to use under this Contract. which differ In any respect from -materials specified, This list shall include all materials which ars proposee 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 fora for the material or materials which are submitted for approval or substitution. together with the figures In bid fore of the specified material or materials for which substitutions are proposed. In ease 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 xfXnfnx of the Contract may be deemed sufficient cause for the denial of request for substitution. SECPlON 19, SHOP DRAWINGS, DESCRIPTIVE DATA_ SAMPLES. ALTERDNTIY[S: A. The Contractor shall submit promptly to the County. an u 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 altor natives. If any. Such submittals shall be checked and coordinated by the Contractor with the work of other trades Involved before they are submitted to the County for examination. F. 99706 GENERAL ODRDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 19. SHOP DRAWINGS, DESCRIPTIVE DATA, SAMIZS, ALTERMATIVU: (Coni.) D. The Contractor shall submit to the County shop or diagram drawings is the number of copies as required in submittal schedule, or fire (5) topics it no schedule is included in these documents. The drawings"shall show completely the work to be done; any error or omission shall be made good by the Contractor at his own expense, even though the work be installed before cams becomes apparent, as approval by the County covers general layout only. Fabrication, details and Inspection shell conform to approved Contract Drawings. C. Descriptive Data: Submit sets of manufacturer's brochures or other data required by the specifications in the number of copies as required in submittal schedule, or five (5) copies if no schedule is included to these documents. The County will examine such submittals, noting thereon corrections, and return three copies with a letter of transmittal indicating actions taken by the County or required of the Contractor. D. Samples: Submit &&=plea of articles, materials or equipment as required by the specifications. The work &hall be in accordance with the approval of the samples. Samples shall be removed from County property whew directed. Samples not removed by the Contractor, at the County* optieno will become the property of the County or will be removed or disposed of by the County at Contractor's expense. E. Alternatives: For convenience in designation an the plana or in the specifications. certain materials. articles, or equipment soy be designated by a brand or trade name or the name of the asnufacturer together with catalog designation or other identifying information, hereinafter referred to generically an "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 net designated, then within a period which will cause no delay in the work. 2. No such proposal will be considered unless accompanied Dy complete Information. and descriptive data. necessary to determine the equality " of the offered materials. articles. or equipment. Samples shall be provided when requested by the County. The Contractor shall note that the burden of proof as to the comparative quality or suitability of the offered materials, articles, or equip- ment shall be upon the Contractor. The County shall be the sole judge as to such matters. In the event that the County rejects the use of such alternative materials, articles, or equipment, then one of the particular products designated by brand name shall be furnished. F-76 �° GENEt.A1 Cl`NJITILNS (Coni.) SECTILK 19SMuP DRAWINGS, DESCRIM VE DATA, 1&4MS_ ALIVOTIM: (Can't.) The County will examine. with reasonable promptness. such submittals. and return of submittals to the Contractor shall not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for deviations and alternatives from the contract plans and specifications, nor shall It relieve his from responsibility for errors In the submittals. A failure by the Contractor to Identify to his letter of transmittal material deviations from the plaits and Specifications shall void the submittal and any action taken thereon by the County. When specifically requested by the County. the Contractor shall resubmit such shop drawings. descriptive data. and samples as may be required. If any mechanical. electrical. structural, or other changes are required for the proper installation and fit of alternative materials. articles, or equipment. or because ofdevlations from the contract plans and specifications, such changes shall not be mode without the consent of the County end shall be made without additional cost to the County. SECTiCM 20 SAMPLES AND TESTS: The County reserves the right at its own expense to order tests of any part or the work- If as a result of any such test the work Is found unacceptable, it will be rejected and any additional test required by the County shall be at Contractor's expense. Unless otherwise directed. all samples for testing will be taker, by the County from the materials. articles or �._ equipment delivered. or from work perforated. and tests will be under the super- vision of, or directed by. and at such places as may be convenient to the County. Materials. articles. and equipment requiring tests shall be delivered in simple 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 2 L CHANGE ORDEP.S: The County reserves the right to order in writing changes in the plats and specifications, without voiding the contract, and the Contractor shall comply with such order. %o change or deviation from the plans and specifications will be made without authority in writing from the County. Changed work shall be performed in accordance with the original requirements of the Contract Documents and previous fully executed Change orders. A Change order may adjust the contract price either upward or dawn- ward in accordance with either or a combination of the following bases, as the County way elect: (1) on a lw2p su© basis as supported by breakdown of estimated costs. 90 M8 GENEML CONDITIONS (Con't.) sEcrloN 21. cmma ORDERS: (can't.) (2) On a unit,pcice basis. (3) on a cost-plus basis in accordance with the following coeditloos: (a) MARK-UPS: 1. For work performed by the Contractor as aoouot equal to the direct cost (as defined hereto) 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-cub-contractor an amount equal to the direct costs (as defined hereto) of the work plus 25% of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 15% to sub-sub-contractor, n to sub-contractor, 514 to Contractor.) i. In no case will the total mark-up be greater than 25% of the direct costs 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 COSTS- 1. Labor: The costs for labor shall include any employer payments to or on behalf of the workmen for health and welfare, pension, vacation and similar purposes. Labor rates will not be recognized when in excess of those prevailing in the locality and time the work is being performer. 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 procureieat, transportation and delivery if necessarily incurred. If a trade discount by the actual supplier is available to the Contractor, it shall be credited to the County. If the materials are obtained from a supply or source owned wholly or in part by the Contractor, payment therefore will not exceed the current wholesale price for such materials. The term "trade discount" includes the concept of cash discount. • F-18 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: (Con't.) 2. Materials: (Con't.) If, in the opinion of the County, the cost of materials is excessive, or if the Contractor fails to furnish satisfactory evidence of the cost to him from the actual supplier thereof, then in either case the cost of the materials shall be deemed to be the lowest current wholesale price at which similar materials are available in the quantities required. The County reserves the right to furnish such materials as it deer 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 that 30 minutes shall b 'considered one-half hour. No payment will be made for time while equipment is inoperative due to breakdowns or for non-working days. In addition, the rental time shall include the time required to move the equipment to the work from the nearest available source for rental of such equipment, and to return it to the source. If such equipment is not moved by its own power, them loading and transportation costs will be paid in lieu of rental time therefor. However, neither moving time nor loading and transportation costs will be paid if the equipment is used on the project in any other way then upon the changed work. Individual pieces of equipment having a replacement value of $1,000 or less shall be considered to be tools or small equipment, and no paymeat will be made therefor. For equipment owned, furnished, or rented by the Contractor, no cost therefor shall be recognised in excess of the rental rates established by distributors or equipment rental agencies in the locality where the work is performed. The amount to be paid to the Contractor for the use of equipment as set forth above shall constitute full compensation to the Contractor for the cost of fuel, power, oil, lubrication, supplies, small tools, scall equipment, necessary attachments, repairs amid 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) ALLO1.'AHLE TIME EXTENSIONS: For any change in the work, the Contractor shall be entitled only to such adjustments in time by which completion of_the entire work Is delayed due to performance of the changed work. Each estimate for a change in the work submitted by the Contractor shall stats the amount of extra time that he considers should be allowed for making the requested change. - F-19 - _ GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SEctION 21. CHANGE ORDERS: (Con't.) (d) RECORDS AND SUPPORTIVE INFORMATION: (1) The Contractor shall maintain his records to such a manner as to provide a clear distinction between the direct tests of extra work paid for on a cost-plus basis and the costs of otber operations.' (2) Contractor shall maintain daily records sbowisg sass boors and material quantities required for cost plus work. The Contractor shall use a form approved or provided by the County. The foram will be filled out in duplicate and the County's inspector will review and attach his approving slanature to the form on the des the work is performed. (3) Rental and material charges shall be substantiated by valid copies of vendor's invoices. (4) The contractor's cost records pertaining to cost-plus work shall be open to inspection or audit by the County. (e) FAILURE TO AGREE AS TO COST: Notwithstanding the failure of the County and the Contractor to agree as to cost of the proposed change order, the Contractor, upon written order from the County, shall proceed immediately with the changed work. Daily job records shall be kept as indicated in Paragrapk (d) above and when agreed to by the Contractor and the construction inspector, it shall become the basis for payment of the changed work. Agreemast and execution of the daily job record by the construction Inspector shall not preclude subsequent adjustment based upon a later audit by the County. 0. - F-20 •. uc GENERAL CONDITIONS (Cori.) SECTION 22. LABOR: Every part of the work shall be accomplished by workmen, laborers. or mechanics especially skilled in the class of work required and workmanship shall be the bast. SECTION 23, OCCUPANCY BY THE COUNTY PRIOR TO ACC : 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 26. SECTION 26, PRESERVATION AND CLEANING: i 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 the County. SECTION 25_ PAYMENT OF FEDERAL OR STATE TAXES. Any Federal. State or local tax payable on articles furnished by the Contractor, under the Contract, shall be Included in the Contract price and paid by the Contractor. The County will furnish Excise Tax Exemption Certificates to the Contractor for any articles which are required to be furnished under the F-21 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Can't.) SECTION 25. PAYMENT OF FEDERAL OR STATE L4W: (Can't) Contract and which are exempt from Pederal 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. S. In judging the work no allowance for deviations from the drawings and Specifications will be mads, 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 jives 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 CLAIl1S: 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 witb the Soptract. The fors "Statement to Accompany Final Paysmst" ( on 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 cod- 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, t ether with any other adjacent work which may be displaced in so do . 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. g. Contract bonds are in full force and effect during the guarantee period. C. The Contractor further agrees, that within 10 calen- dar days after being notified in writing by the County of any work not in accordance with the requirements of the contract or any _ • ' F-22 00 13 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Can't) SECTION 28. MAW= (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 authorise the County to proceed to have such work dome at the Contractor's expense and he will pay the coat thereof upon de- mand. The County *hall be entitled to all costs. including reasonable attorneys fees. necessarily incurred upon the coal- tractor's refusal to pay the above costa. Notwithstanding the foredo paragraph in the event of an emergency constituting an t=tato hazard to the health o[ safety of the County's wployses. property, or licen- sees, the County nal undertake at the contractor's expense with- out prior notice all work necessary to correct such hazardous condition* when it was cawed by work of the Contractor sot being in accordance with the requirements of this contract, D. The general contractor and each of the listed sub- contractors *lull execute and furnish-the County with the standard guarantee form. (see Page 26) l F-23 - i CUARAUM ?OR (ANTRA ODSTA COUM WI1a111C w►RTl,�sz, CALlT0�11L We kereby guarantee to the County of Contra Costa the (Type of Bork) which we have installed in the (Mase of Null41ng) California, for year (s) use from date of filing of the completion notice in the office of the County Recorder. W agree to repair or replace to the satisfsctien of the County aq ti 911 suck work that may prose defective Co workasnahip or materials within that parted, orJloery wear and tear and unusual abuse or oegloct excepted, toaotber with my other work which may be damaged or displaced is ao doing. If we fail to comply with the above mentioned cooditioss within a resaosa►le time after being metified t9 writing, we, collectively and separately, do hereby authorise the owmer to proceed to harm the defects repaired and made good at our expense and we will pay the costs and charges therefore mediately upon domed. This guarantee covers end includes any special ceras, including time periods, specified for this work or materials in the plans and specifications for this project. C This guarantee supersedes any previous guarantees we have Bede for this particular projeet. SUBCONTRACTOR Date: (Affix Corporate Seal) GENERAL CONTRACTOR Date: (Affix Corporate Seal) - r ' NOTE: If the firs 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 O Wj 5 L cXRnIPLf_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, wbich he has or may have against the County of Contra Costa in connection with the contract to construct the above-entitled project, and that paymaat by the County of the final estimate shall discharge and release it frois any and all clams. 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 thereto is justly due. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated at (City) California. F-25 COUTRACT • (Construction Agreement) (Contra Costa County Standard Foss) I. SPECIAL rz ::S. These special terms are incorporated below by reference. (SS209) Parties: (Public agency] (Contractor) Comp eto lerjal name (SZ) affective Date: (See 54 for starting date.l (S3) The York: (S4) ConpLstion :ire: (strike out (a) or (b) and •calendar' or *working*) (a) By Idate] (b) Within calendar/working days from starting date. (SS) Liquidated Dca:aQee: S per calendar day. (S6) Public Agency's Agent: (S7) Contract Price: S (tor crit price contracts more or less, in accordance with finished-quantities at unit bid prices.) (Strike out parenthetical material if inapplicable.) 2. SIG.IA:*U3a'S 3 ACXYCaLZDG,'IZ2?. Public Agency, Bys (President, Chairman Or Other Designated Representative) (Secretary) Contractor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and compliance with Labor Code 51861 concerning 'Aorkers' Compensation Law. By: ICORPORATZ Designate oflIcIal capacity in the bus&nes=s SZALW ey: Designate official capacity in the usiness clots to Contractor (I) 3zecute acknowledgment form below, and M it a corpora- tion, affix Corporate Seat. , - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - State of California ) ACX90VLVDG;4ZJS (by Corporation, County of ) ss' Partnership, or Individual) The person(s) signing above for Contractor, k.%own to ae in individual and business capacity as stated, personally appeared before ce today and acknowledged that ::e/they exacated it and that the corporation or partnership cared above executed it. Dated: [NOTARIAL SEAL) :rotary Pub is •FOR:•l APPROVED by County Counsel. -G-1 (cc-1, scev. U-76) 90l�_`f v . 3. WORK CONTRACT, C4AIIGF.s. (a) 9y their signatures in Section 2, effective on the above . date, these parties promise and agree as set forth in this contract, incorporating by nese references the material ('special terms') in See. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own at and expense, and in a •+or1-aaanii ke manner, fully and faithfully perform and Complete the work; and will furnisa all materials, labor, services and transportation necessary, convenient and proper in order fairly to perform the requirements of this contract, all strictly in accordance with the Public agency's plans, drawings and specifications. (c) The work can be changed only with Public Agency's prior written order specifying such change and its cost agreed to by the parties: and the Public Agency sbali never have to pay more than specified in Sec. 7 without such an order. 4. TIMEa NOTIC8 TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this work as directed in the speci- icatsons or the ::Duce to Proceeds and shall complete it as specified in See. L. S. LIQUIDATED MUMS. If the Contractor fails to complete this contract and this work wltliln the t1me e-a therefor, allowance being made for contingencies as provided herein, he becomes liable to the Public Agency for all its loss and damage therefroms 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 See. 1, the result of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estimate fair average compensation therefor. for each calendar day's delay In finishing said worst: and if the saw be not paid, Public Agency may, in addition to its other remedies, deduct the same from any money due or to become due Contractor under this con- tract. If the Public Agency for any cause authorizes or contributes to a delay, suspes- sion of work or extension of time, its duration shall be added to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be deemed a waiver nor be used to defeat any right of the Agency to damages for non-completion or delay hereunder. Pursuant to Government Code See. 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 DOCWAMTS. The pians, drawings and specifications or special provisions o e uo sc agency s call for bids, and Contractor's accepted bid for this work are hereby ihcorposated into tics contract= and they are intended to 00 rate, 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 togethers and differences of opinion concerning these shall be finally determined by Public Agency's agent specified in Sic. 1. 7. I1 f. (a) cos his strict and literal fulfillment of these promises and conditions, anc aII compensation for all this work. the Public Ageaay shall pay the Cosesaetae the am specified in See. 1, except that in unit price contracts the payment shall be for fissished quantities at unit bid prices. (b) on or about the first day of each calendar month the Contractor $hail submit to the Public Agency a verified application for payment, supported by a statement shoving all materials actually installed during the preceding month, the labor expended thereon, and the cost thereof; whereupon, after decking, the Public agency shall issue to Contractor a certificate for the amount determined to be due, minus 101 thereof pursuant to Government Code See. 53067. but not until defective work and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. i. PAIMSTS VXTHHM. (a) she Public Agency or its agent may withhold any payment, or aecause at ate: alsZovered 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 fres loss because at% (1) Defective work not remadied, or uncompleted work, or (2) Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing, os (3) Failure to properly pay subcontractors or for material or labor, or (i) Reasonable doubt that the work can be completed for the balance than unpaid. or (5) Damage to another contractor, or (6) damage to the Public Agency, other than damage due to delays. (b) The P•i.!is Agency shall use reasonable U- --gerce to discover and report to the Contractor, as the .ark progresses, tie =aterials and labor which are rat satis.aetoiy to • it, so as to avoid unnecessary :rouble es scat to the Contractor is sakiaq good any . detective work or 2arzs. CO 35 calendar days after the Public ngancy files ;-%a aat:ce of completion of the entire G-2 (CC-l; lov, :1-76) �►�)"1�8 NNW work, it scall issue a certificate to the Contractor and pay tae 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 claire nave bees presented to the Public Agency based an acts or omissions of the Contractor, and no liens or withhold notices have been filed against the work or site, and provided there are not reasonable indications of defective at sussing work or of late-recosded notices of liens of clams against Contractor. !. 1NSt:RAiiC3:. (Labor Code §51860-e1) On signing this contract, Contractor mast give Public :.genty (1) a certificate of consent to self-iasure issued by the Director of tsiai workers'Iadus (relations, or (2) a certificate of Caapessatien Lssnrsncs Loan" by an admitted usurer, or (31 as exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director or the insurer. Contractor is aware of and complies with Labor Cede Sea, 3706 and the Workers' Compensation Law. 10. BOUDS. On signing this contract Contractor &.hall dolivor to PWUc Agency for appcovTgood and sufficient bonds with sureties, is amount(s) speeifssd La tiro swift- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful perfozaases of this coutsaet and his payment for all labor and materials hereunder. 11. FAILURE TO PCRFOR%e If the Contractor at any time refuses or neglects, witaost fault of the PWaXxc Agency-or its agents) , to supply sufficient materials or wackmn to complete this agreement and work as provided heroin, for a period of 10 days or noro after written notice thereof by the public Agency, the Public Aleaey may furnish saes and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof from the coatract price. 12. LAWS APPLY. General. Both parties recognize the afflicability of varies federal, state an val olawsws`sun regulations, especially Chaptor 1 of part 7 of the California Labor Code (beginning with Sec. 1720, and including Secat% 1735, 1777.5, a 1777.6 forbiddingy discrimination) and intend that this agreement complies therewith. The parties specifical stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Cede, especially in Secs. 1775 a 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated heroin. 13. SUBCOUTFAC:ckRS. Government Code 664100-4113 are incorporated hernia. 14. WAGS RAM. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code See. 1773, the Director of the Department of n ustrsa ations has ascertained the general prevailing rates of wagon pen disc, and for holiday and overtime work, is the locality in which this wast is to be performed, for soft craft, classif3estioav or type of workman needed to execute this contract, and said rates we as specified in the call for bids for this work and are as file with the public .lgesey, and are heseksy incorporated herein. (b) :his schedule of wages is based as a working dal of 8 hoots unless otherwise specifieds and the daily rate is the hourly rate multiplied by the number of boos con- stituting the working day. tinea less tnan that number of hours are worked, the daily wage rata is proportionately reduced, but the hourly rate remains as stated. (c) %lw Castractor, 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 collects m 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, clessifi- cat}on or type of work (except executive, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other :son-manual workers as such) for which no minimum wase rate is specified, the Contractor shall immediately notify the public Agency which shall promptly dstend" the prevailing wage rate t:serefoc and furnish the Contractor with the minimum rate beeed thereon, whirls shall apply from the time of the initial employment of the person affected and during the continuance of such e=ployr_ent. 15. HOURS OF 1ABOR. Eight hours of labor is one calendar day constitutes a legal day's worx, and. no worman employed at any tine on this wort. by the Contractor or by any sub- contractor shall be required or permitted to work. longer hereon except as provided in Labor Code Sacs. 1310-1215. 16. APPRE::^.IC__. Properly indentutred apprentices nay be cloyed on chis work in : ,• accordance v11=1 LaLcr Ccde Secs. 1777.5 and 577.6, fa:bisdirq discria:aatien. G-3 : (CC-1s Rev. 11-76) 007-19 19 `mot 17. PREFFRENCL FOR !MATERIALS. The Public Agency desires to promote the industries and economy of c:o:,tra Costa County, and the Contractor therefore promises to use the products, W workmen, laborers and mechanics of this County in every case where the price, fitness and uality are equal. 18. ASSIGN.'XNT. :'his agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives oZ the Contractor; but he cannot assign it in whole or in part, nor any monies due at 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 'QJVE:t BY PUBLIC AGENCY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials inspect , or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Public agency indicating the work or any part t:iereof 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 failura to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 20. BOLD HAP-Pa rSS t I::CE:=:ITY. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and incemniiy iron riie :abilities as defined is 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) Thu 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 damago, 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 actionts) at law or equity concerning these. (d) The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent or non-negligent) in connection wit= t e matters covered by this contract and attributable to the contractor, subcontractor(s) , or any officer(s) , agent(s) or empioyce(s) of one or more of them. (e) ;ran-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on wnetner or not any Indennitee has prepareu, supplied, or approved any plan(s), drawinq(s) , specification(s) or special provision(s) in connection with this work, has insurance or other indemnification covering any of hese matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. 21. Q-:.CAVATIOIJ. Contractor shall comply with t:ze provisions of Labor Code Sec. 5705, if app is e, y submittinq to Public Agency a detailed plan snowing 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-'_; Rev. 1!-?5) ' 00720 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA • 1. AREA AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN The Area.. Plan applicable to this project 'shall be the Contra Costa Pian 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 arq 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 cormitments by labcr 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," hereby meeting the provisions of this Part 1 , and by its commitment to Part 11 in regard to trade "B" in the instance in which it is not included in the Contra Costa Plan ard, 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 i hereof; 2. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are not parties to collective bargairing agreements;- N-1 Part II: A. Coverage (Con't) 3. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are parties to collective gaining agreements with labor organizations who are not hereafter cease to be signatories to the Contra Costa Pian. 4. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but as to which not specific commitment to goals of minority manpower utilization by tabor organization have been executed pursuant to the Contra Costa Plan; or S. ' Are no longer participating in an affirmative action plan acceptable to the Director, OFCC, including the Contra Costa Plan. 8. Re uirement--An Affirmative Action Plan. The bidders, contractors and subcon- tractors described in paragraphs I through S 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 9.1 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 6.3 of this Part 11 . Both the goals and timetables, and the affirmative action sups must meet the requirements of this Part 11 as set forth below for all trades which are to be utilized on the project; whether-subcontracted or not. 1 . Goals and Timetables. The goals o` minority manpower utilization for the bidder and subcontractors are applicable to each trade -not othgrwise bound by the provisions of Part 1 hereof for the following time periods for each trade which -will be used on the project within Contra Costa County, California. The ranges for all trades to be utilized on the project shall be as follows: Until 9/30/72 9.35 - 11 .85 From 10/1/72 until 9/30/73 . 11.80 - 14.5% From 10/1/73 until 9/30/74 14.5; - 17.0; From- 10/1/74 untii 9/30/75 17.0: - 19.55 In the event that under a contract which is 'subject to these Bid Conditions any. work is performed in a year later than the latest year for which acceptable ranges of minority manpower utilization have been determined herein, the ranges for the period ' 10/1/74 through 9/30/75 shall be applicable to such work. The percentages of minority manpower utilization above are expressed in terms of manhours of training and employment as a proportion of the total manhours to be worked by the bidder's, contractor's and subcontractor's entire work force in that trade on all p rojects in Contra Costa County, California during the performance of a 1/ Minority is defined as including Negroes, Spanish Surnamed Americans, Orientals and American Indians. H-2 ����2 B. Reluirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) its coitract or subcontract. The manhours for minority work and training must be substaitially 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 contra:tor's or subcontractor's goals shall be a violation of these conditions. '*In reaching the goals of minority manpower utilization required of bidders, contra:tors and subcontractors pursuant to this Part 11, every effort shall be made to fini and employ qualified journeymen. However, where minority journeymen are not availa)le, minority trainees in pre-apprenticeship, apprenticeship, journeyman training or oth:r 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 the*Ir training and the trainees must be trained pursuant to established training prograris 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 tra-ning 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. Hovever, 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 subject 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 following steps: a. The contractor shall notify community organizations that the contractor 'Ras employment opportunities available and shall maintain records of the organizations_' r-esponse. H-3 11�f�3 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) b. The contractor shall maintain a file of the names and addresses of each Rarity worker referred to him and what action was taken with respect to each such referred worker and, if the worker was not employed, the reasons therefor. If such worker was not sent to the union hiring hall for referral or if such worker was not employed by the contractor, the contractor's file shall document this and the reasons therefor. c. The contractor shall promptly notify the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT when the union or unions with whom the contractor has a collective bargaining agreement has not referred to the contractor a minority worker sent by the contractor or the contractor has other information that the union referral process has impeded him in his efforts to meet his goal. d. The contractor shall participate in training programs in the area. especially those funded by the Department of Labor. e. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy within his own organization by including it in any policy manual; by publicizing it in company newspapers, annual reports, etc. ; by conducting staff, employee and union representatives' meetings to explain -mnd discuss the policy; by posing of the policy; and by specific review of the polity with minority employees. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy externally by informing and disci.ssing it with all recruitment sources; by advertising in news media, speci- fically including minority news media; and by notifying and discussing it with all subcontractors and suppliers.. g. The contractor shall make specific and constant personal (both written and oral ) recruitment efforts directed at all minority organizations, schools with minority students, minority recruit;nent organizations and minority training organi- zations -+ithin the contractor' s recruitment area. ii. 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. i. 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 11. 1 . The contractor shall continually inventory and evaluate all minority personnel for promotion opportunities and encourage minority employees to seek such oprtunities. �. The contractor shall make sure that seniority practices, job classifica- tions, ec. , do not have a discriminatory effect. �. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan {Con't) n. The controctor shall make certain that all facilities and company activities are nonsegregated. o. The contractor shall continually monitor all personnel activities to ensure that his EEO policy is being carried out. p. The contractor shall solicit bids for subcontracts from available minority subcontractors engaged in the trades covered by these Bid Conditions, including circulation of minority contractor association. 3. Contractors and Subcontractors Deemed to be Bound by Part 11 . In the event a contractor or subcontractor. who is at the time of bidding eligible under Part 1 of tiese 31d Conditions, is no longer participating in an affirmative action plan a xeptible to the Director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance, including t-te Contra Costa Plan, he shall be deemed to be committed to Part 11 of these Bid C)nditions. Further. whenever a contractor or subcontractor who, at the time of bidding is eligible under Part li of these Bid Conditions, uses trades not contem- plated at the time he submits his bid, he shall be committed to Part li for those trades. Whenever a contractor or subcontractor is deemed to be committed to Part 11 of those Bid Conditions, he shall be considered to be committed to a manpower utili- zition 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 or- 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 tirgaiaing agreement, subsequently becomes a signatory to the Contra Costa Plan, either individually or through an association, may meet its requirements under these Bid Co-iditions for such trade, if such contractor or subcontractor executes and sibmit.; a new certification committing himself to Part 1 of these Bid Conditions. No c3ntractor 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 gals, timetables or affirmative action steps required by this Part 11 in such a Rinner as to cause or result in discrimination against any person on account of race, calor, religion, sex or national origin. i N-S 72L B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) Part III: Certifications. . A. Bidders' Certification. A bidder will not be eligible for award of a contract ier this Invitation for Bids unless such bidder has submitted as a part of its bid th,! 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. unc'er 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 aork 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 comely 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 :his 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 H-6 - 00720 �. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) *Part III: Certifications. (Con't) B. Subcontractors' Certifications, Prior to the award of any subcontract under this Invitation for Bids, regardless of tier, the prospective subcontractor must execute and submit to the Prime Contractor the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting subcontract: SUBCONTRACTORS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: Subcontractor 1. it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under :he subcontract Z. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereof for .vhich t 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 constriction 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 :his and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these gid Coiditions, 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 Co editions. Signature of authorized representative of bidderr C. iia-eriality 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. Pa-t IV: Compliance and Enforcement. Contractors are responsible for informing their subcontractors regardless of tier) as to their respective obligations under Marts 1 and 11 hereof (as applicable). The bidder, contractor or subcontractor shall :arry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of the equal opportunity * Samp-e form only. Official form is part of the Proposal (Bid form). Section. -H-7 B. -Re ui^ement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) 0 Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement. (Con't) clause, 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 hereon 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 o. the contract, and shall be grounds of imposition of the sanctions and penalties provided herein. The contra Costa County Public Works Department shall review its contractors' and subcontr- ctors' employment practices during the performance of the contract. In r gard to Part 11 of these conditions, if the contractor or subcontractor meets it_ goals or if the contractor or subcontractor can demonstrate that it has made eve:-y good faith effort to meet those goals, the contractor or subcontractor shall be presuired to be in compliance with these Bid Conditions and no formal sanctions or prose-dings leading toward sanctions shall be instituted unless the agency otherwise dei=rmimis that the contractor or subcontractor is not providing equal employment' opportun-,ties. In judging whether a contractor or subcontractor has met its goals, the agency will consider each contractor's or subcontractor's minority manpower utiiizat�on and will not take into consideration the minority manpower utiii?ation of its subcontractors. :there the agency finds that the contractor or subcontractor has fa-,led tj comply with the requirwnents of these Bid Conditions, the agency shall take such act-on and impose such sanctions as may be appropriate, including,. but not limited :o: - 1. '.:ithholding of payments to the contractor under the contract until the ontractor complies, and/or Z. Cancellation, termination or suspension of the contract, in whole or in part, ,:nd/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 . `,erein. - When the agency proceeds with such formal action, it has the burden of proving ghat 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 *and 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 H-8 } ! '� Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) PartIV: Conpliance 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. Cortractors and subcontractors must keep such records and file such reports reiatir!g to the provisions of these Bid Conditions as shall be required by the Contra Costa County Public Works Department. Submittal of CALTRANS form HC-7, FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR'S EEO REPORT or optional form 66, MONTHLY MMPOWER UTILI7UJION REPORT will be required monthly. Additional forms or reports that may be requirt:d will be presented at a pre-construction conference to be held prior to the start cf work. For the information of bidders, a copy of the Contra Costa Plan may be obtained from the Contra Costa County Public Works Department. H-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 Employment ortunit -- During the performance of this Contract the Contractor agrees as follows: (1) Mini mum 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 an 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 an behalf of laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of 29 CFR S.S (a) (1) (iv). Also for the purpose of this- clause, regular contributions made or • costs incurred for more than a weekly period under plans, funds, or programs, but covering the particular weekly period are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. (ii) The contracting officer shall require that any class of laborers or mechanics which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to be employed under the contract, shall be classified or reclas- sified conformably to the wage determination, and a report of the action taken shall be sent by the Federal agency to the Secretary of Labor. In the event the interested parties cannot agree on the proper classification or reclassification of a particular class of laborers and mechanics to be used, the question accompanied by the recommend- ation of the contracting officer shall be referred to the Secretary for final determination. (iii) The contracting officer shall require, whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly wage rate and the contractor is obligated to pay a cash equiva- lent of such a fringe benefit, an hourly cash equivalent thereof to be established. In the event the interested parties cannot agree upon a cash equivalent of the fringe benefit, the question, accom- panied by the recommendation of the contracting officer, shall be referred to the Secretary of Labor for determination. (iv) If the contractor does not make payments to a trustee or other • third person, he may consider as part of the wages of any laborer or mechanic the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program of a type expressly listed in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor which is a 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) ilithholdina 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- ect, 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 deveiop- sent 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 S.S (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 beets communicated in writing to the laborers- or mechanics affected. and records which short the costs anticipated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. (ii) The contractor will submit weekly a copy of all payrolls. to the (write in name of appropriate Federal agency) if the agency is a party to the contract, but if the agency is not such a party the contractor will • submit the payrolls to the applicant, sponsor, or owner, as the case may be, for transmission to the (write in name of agency). The copy shall be accompanied by a statement signed by the employer or his agent indicating that the payrolls are correct and complete. that the wage rates contained therein are not less than those determined by the Secretary of Labor and that the classifications set forth for each Taborer or mechanic, • , . 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 S.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 shal-i 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 rage 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 31. 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 (1) through (6) maybe grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as provided in 29CFR 5.6. 01y"32 I-3 AMINTICE AND TRAINEE GWLOYMENT 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 ocifupa- 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- pari: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 work done during the performance of this contract in the same labor market area. The contractor agrees to make these records available for inspection upon request of the Department of Labor and the Federal agency concerned. (4). The contractor agrees to supply one copy of the-written notices re- quired in accordance with Sect. Sa A W 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. One' copy of the statement will bt sent to- the agency concerned, and one to the Secretary of Labor. (5) The contractor agrees to insert in any subcontract under this con- tract the requirements contained in this paragraph (29 C.F.R. 5a3(a) (1), (2), (3 (4), and (5)). Sections Sa.4, Sa.S; Sa6, and 5a7 shall also be attached to each such contract for the information of the contractor. The ter® "contractor" as used in such clauses in any subcontract shall mean the subcontractor. , 1 t 11001F1CAT1016 P. 2. • igDtilCATt01t5,P, i • ! ptC16[Otl 100. CA77-5000 &Cont'di trISI N tin. +A71.5010 !!nd pt, �- Frinar OrneHi.PAr Aewr. i*1 IN 19, i4 J}7, 14)" frMia/.Argo Per-ralr Howl Alvwsds, Alpine, Amidnt. sutta, Newrlr EIr.nHeA Caiaverns, Calusa. Contrs Costs, 6eraai{sa lHe. N S lr ►.A.1rA. Vei+Hen en/'r. Del Norte, LI Dorsdn, /cAsnn, Apt.Yr. iontarey County{ r&Iona, vh.-mheldt, Kin;o. Lake, Oroundwen L1.i2 11.15 31.3.00 .0i Watson, Nadrn, Mertes, M+ripen, Linaatant Technicians 12.56 1.45 1N3.o0 .46 Menaatlee, Merced, Nndoc, Cable splicer{ 13.40 1.15 !i Montaray, IN..pA, NavaJo, P13cor, 0atnte(st ?)&Mae, Sarreweata, S." Aen/to, i Alpine, header, Catavoraa San Francisco, Sen Joaquin, San and San Joaquin Counties N+an, Saute Clara, 6anta CIY$, truth 0.41 aiShasta, Sierra, Slsklyou. Selena 1prayt Shootrock Topecat soaowa; Strnistaus, Sutter, T4- swing stages Sca[[olds haws, Ttinity, Tutors, Tuolumne, sandblaetec ltcuctutal Yo1e and Yuba Counties, Calitocn !tool 10.11 !SMonterey, San Nnito, banNate o, Santa Clara and Ceatnt Nasonsi Seats Crus Counties (oa- Ceisent Masons Si. . . eluding portions of Counties Mastic{ Nognesitai Ail Coax, in the take Tahoe Acsra)►osltion Nasona l.ii 1.45 tOS - ituah1.30 .00Mon wckin6 trove swinging $pray 12.1 .19 1.30 .40 .0) qr •lip [ern ace/&ol/a , 1.14 1.63 .03 tapers 12.17 01 1.30 60 .03 klactricionat plasterer Tenches& Z Son sonito, Santo Clara and Calavetas and San JOeWIn D Santa Crus Counties Counties 0.11 1.25 1.70 1.00 BlactrlctAns 13,60 .113x+1.10 .05 loogrsi Cable Spitcorn (5.33 .01 31+1.10 .05Lake, /Y[In. Mendoolno, Nspa, - res San MAlau County Solana and ionone Counties Llectctclana 14.23 1.j5 li♦t,2S .03 loo[ecs 10.04 1.10 1.30 1.61 .01 calavaraa,and San Jaayuia Mastic tlotketsl Mattltaan Cuuntise i 42 kettles W/o puaipal 11.23 1.10 1.20 1.13 O0 siecttittansi Tachnicitas 13.60 ,16 31+1.41 .01 , t 0ituwatict 4numiecsl Ft 'Calk• Splicer* 13.33 .06 31+1,a0 .01 wrappers& Coal tat pitch 11.14 1.10 1.20 1.63 .00 Mowtoray County son 0enita and Santa Clara C [lectrictans 12.30 1.15 31+3.00 .04 Watetas Rattlewan Ghia Sol&Ctrs 13.61 1.15 313.00 .06 it kettle) 1t.t0 iS 2.21 + Atur0da County } LaOocersi ttleetrietans 13,}t 1.30, MS .061 ' croup 1td1 6.775 1.15 1.70 1.10 .10 C4610 Splicers 13.51 1.30 31!1.6! .069 powet Squipsent operatorei Lime Censtructiont Ns &%%"had 1 haw !•Rite, Santa Clore end..' state Crus Counties 1, OeetsndueR i1.65 .01 31+1.10 .04 Linamal Line tquipnaet'Ops. 13.70 .01 301.10 .04 side Spitcsta 41.11{ .01 31+2.10 .04 i viols" ii0i>;TERe VOL. 4=t NO. 142- AJQJ%Y, DICUMitR N, 1171• j r � t • MO1FICATIONS V. ; . �;utogro:.1:lhll-l23Q Irmt'dl MOOIfICAT10rK D. 1 0 c pec10I0t1 000. CA77-SOt0 (Cont'di' $,i•e.4tw.11.0 ptrw.n00 • 54410 fd"6e it"tiii♦pgseett Mtrdr tL,.nte 0eN4 0rd• #A"* If S M p.ntiaa4 vederie ., e . N., Manif MtwlY EroteNea Ata,,t.. ram agwralm OP&RA140" 0sas Nota• M Al M 1`4041606 vaeetwe �e 0t Croup liii 11.iTi •41.25 $1.70 11.10 .10 + 71 AREA I ARSA 2 Contra Costa County Onlyt Pip0 ayscsl Caulkers, Croup IS { 9.1) #14,54 1 1,301" 1 2.25 $1.40 .311 S*ndars, ripawrappert, Group 21 S,So 11.01 1.58* 2.25 1.00 .39 Ault )*refs and plastic Group 31 9.73 11.21 1150• 2.25 1.00 .21 pipalatectr rcessurs pi Ocoup 40 10.12 #l.$) 1.580 2.25 1.00 .29 tester, no joint pipe a rA Oroup 11 10.55 12.06 Ilse• 2%25 1.00 .21 stripping of Sart, tn- eluding repair of voids, Croup 41' 10171 17.22 1.54" 2.75 1.00 0.21 1`ctcast vanhola aattsfa, Croup Tt )0.47 12.14 ills•' 2.25, 1.44 111 Croup 0r 11.31' 13.92 1.54• 2.25 1.00 .29 Cast In aes.'arnho#s e Group 111 Ii.Si 11.01 ' 1.560 2.25 1.00 .Se torr Satter* Grove lot1`1 - 11.76 13,]7 1,5•• 3,]11 1,44 .211 attor TanAeces Grove 10-At 11.44 11.14 1.16• 3.25 1.40 .2s Matto County '1154 #.2/ 3.T0 #.10 of" 111 12.06' 411.17 1118* 33s 1.00 :10 111e ddetaro'ContUltIpera tt Group I1-A. 1).22 1s.7) 1.140 2.25 1.00 .30 AMortli, Contra Cassa, Mi 0tavp II-d0t 1).53 IS.01 JIM: 3.25 1.10 :N torte, no,NumiWldt, Laker Mar e Ge OW It-Cl ' 11.)1 1.14' 2.24 1.44 ,gg iMttAaelreo, Monterey, Maps, 04s 0ertito, fan Francisco, , "lvalupt #.311 par hour to to toned lth an4 titer• r nd. San Mateo, 0anta Clara, Santa Crus, Slakirou, Note 4.401100/4144016 $OfKWA, /olano and 0•J4 Trinity Counties 1.27 .61 .S1 1011 ` Mtn#� E1e4etNa EtMs M 6■ 1`ttHr'er Va4Ntts 006/40 Aqr.It, RWIS 94 1x1. CA77-so91 :-01?" x ICN .1 442 FA 52927-septemhet 10, 14 1) Laborocat Alan*da, Alpine, Atuador, Croup 1161 N•i71 11.31 11.70 11.10 .10 Calavero*, Contra Casts, Del Contra Casts County Omer Notte, E1 mrtlao, Ittesno, . ripelayaca, Caulkecal 0ust.oldt, Marin, Mariposa, 601 sands*, Pipewtopporsi Call Morcott, Amtetay, Napa, Nevsd , dutt I.aYSra Utd #iritic Placer, 4*ecaranto, San Smit , ripeirYaral Pressure Pipe tan rcancisno, San doa4uin, Seri Teeter, no joint pipe and Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Ctu , stripping of save, incLo4li 4 Solano, Sones, Suttet, Tohut , repair of VOW, Pteuaat ft n4 Tuolurne, Volo artd Vuns Count a, hole eettetS. Cast In piso, California MtnlplS Torr setter* ' 00991 �t*lt Conant Masonet l+t+ofetsr Cement swons 10.110 1.30 1.44 1.61 .01' Ctoup lit) 1.H 1.24 1:75 1.10 .10 Mastic, Magnesitsi hit Mice winding Rtehine In Cospositlon Masons 10.15 1.10 1.64 1.61 41 cotu}ection with qunitir4 Nen walking teals twinging or Simi Crate - Aligner or slip tato soattoLd 10.711 1.10 1.64 1.6% .06 stump it(1) 0.1171 1.35 1.70 1.10 .10 Eloceticianat ' , title winding wschine to Aloft" County connection with gunitttg, Llectriclans 17.91 1.30 3L+1.6S .069 of shot ctata - Aliln+t Ca►#a Splitata ISM 1.30 31t1.65 .069 belittle VIM"" BAMIN, VOL. 42, NO, 243•-NIDAi, DiCIMUlk 1s, 1577 Mpt)IFICATIMIS P. i 1 "ODIFICATIf(M P. U etat.w+t w►, cATT-Sas► t�nt'a► Pd+se i.u4rc►ac•..ts t /s.lc Nassir �- 11eceH:A � RNICttiIOM W. COMM 1Cont'dJ errs# M s M PsAtlw Yru1UA arlial , San 24nita, Santa Clot& and Ant.To, t,1..�.11rwrlilc Prrwtwrt Santa Crw Cantles Hsw4f Nwdt CLcrrlre Cisctrtci#ne 111.91 .t2 34#3,1• ,11 MNn kart. N 9,M p4.0"e Yrt.rlrr rnb a, Cable Splicers ISM .12 31#2.10 ,0} 10►RJl pQuipmon OPCMTMS Appr, 1r. Dan Mateo County 111=1 ictane 14.21 1.35 ]111,3! .43. AMPA 1 AILA 3 f' i:aI v Pas and San Jd.aquin Co 't ' electricians► technicians 13.10 .14 34#1.41 .01' 1 Grow It 4 t.13 010.44 1 1.50• # 23S 11.00 .29 Cable spi►c#cs 11•,113 .ti 30+1.49 .4t, Group 31 1.50 11.01 l.bar 2.25 1.00 .29 Ilonterev County Group 3t t.71 11,24 1.Sur 2.25 1.00 .29 electricians 13.114 '4.Is I011.4it .Oi Group 0 ' to 12 11.03 1.Su- 2.25 1.00 .29 1 Cables Splicsts 13.01 1.1S 31#3.40 1.04 Group 1$ 10.5S 12.04 1.,>u• 2.25 1.00 .29 ►temws County f, Group 44 10.71 12.22 1.54• 3.25 1.00 .29 elesatticians, not to 71 ' 10.47 12.35 1.Sk• 2.25 1.00 .29 onceed 2 starissi7.71 .10 14#1.0! .01 0[oup 0t 1111.1111' '11.03 1.55• 2.45 1.00 .29 MRwtatat I Group kt 11.54 *11.411 1.5ha 2.25 1.00 .29 Atpine. Anador, Calaveras, i Group 101 li.)b ;11.17 1.5d• 2.2S 1.00 .29 and Gan Joaquin Counties ' tt} Group 10-A1 ll.ka 111.19 2.25 I.00 .29 /rush 1.42 .4! 3.14 1.11 h. Croup lit 12.04 "13.57 1.SI,• 2.25 1.00 .29 S►44yt•ahsotcock tapers# Group 11-A1 11.21 114,73 1.54• 1 2.25 1.00 .29 Suint etagel 4catRoWi j' Group !t-/1 11,52 15.41 1.5Y:[M. =.211 1.00 .29 szwablaettrai stcuctucal {; Group 11-C► 13.04 ;15,35 1.Sur2,25 1.00 .29 steel 10.31 .40 3J1 !!.11 iMwtetey, Dew sena!, San •3ncludos 4:444!, hour to Pa.sionoJ He 4th gni •!tate r wtsa, Santa Clot& ane Sant&Crus Counties res- ,.�,., l.iwslrrslu.prrwrrtr • el+►dlr%t po[/tone of the ; i:da ' Rite Taiwe Areal 10 .,IV [e..rurA !tush it $11 ,.t1 1.30 .4S .03 Rar. M 1 M Peeeb%ss vacaia: s.d'.r Spray' 12.17 .9t 1.30 ,40 .01 r '1 Ap•#.To, Tapeta 12.47 .00 1.30 .40 .03 r M /lesster Tenderet ' to C4lavet4s and San Joaquin t Lebo Brat Counties t.tl 1.31• 1.10 3.00 otoup 1111 1.975 1.25 1.70 1.10 110 Materat + Contra Costa County only$ Marin, Vepa. Solana and plpelayers, caulkers, Sowo1N Counties r , Sandals. ►ipcuraipers, Co I Sweats 11.10 1.10 .1.31 1.43 ,U dolt tsyet t 6W plutia t Mastic VQtkecsl settleawn y' j ►ipelayersl ptea:ure VIVO 12 kattloo w/o pumps) 11.33 1.10 1.30 1143 .09 taster, wo 3olnt pipe &PA etRumastio► Cnwlenl Ottippinl of Ow, Includ nv ►ipewtapp.rca# Leal tat tepolc of voids, p[ecaet san• pitch 11,91 1.10 1.30 1.43 .41 t hole Nettere, Gast in pl 'e, San Senite and Santa Cia(a aAnhola fucm !stili#, Counties Wt. I ' 1104t,9461 StiRieman + Ri►ar/m , it kettle) 11.10 .05 1.29 Group lit) , 01.34 11#.24 $1.70 }1.10 .10 Wotsrel Vire winding machine in Qroup 14411 4.771 1.35 1.7 1.10 .10 1 cotaa.:tion with}uniting, tare% Rquipemnt Operawv#10 or allot agate - Allgnuc See attached �' NMRAL RI0II711, VOL. 42. NO. 141..-DAY, MCIMRIR 14, 1977 -► 110DIflCAiIONS P. 1 MOOIfICAtlals P. o , C') Detilfon OCA71-SQ91 Conttd. Oatls ,+"s'!�',"'ht.►er".°n go nO.,lr Ldr,atlea Nato. M M ►aadOaa VOearlaa Ond/er Add; Ayr.7r. ..�..� Laborers: ,7 1 pda4r 9anabtt Pat.#". Group llt)iti 0.1711 1.111 1.70 1.10 .10 #Otte .---. MOnlr' Ua qba Mtce wlndioq machine in Islas M 6 M ►Milena Vatetd,a O'1N, connection with yunitinq, Api. to. of eliot ccete - ali9ntc ha!pet Group 119) 6.97S 1.35 1.70 1,10 .10 Q(c1siR(+riP77•S00n . Mud, r7i Contra costa county Onlyt 6t(47 twide 5e 0 Idaho 1477 �'• PIPOInyors, caulk"u, venders, Pipovrapi»rn, c -, duit Inyera and pinrtic i n e1 Mockers: pipolaytre/ treasure pip Aabesto tenndAryo or, no joint pipe nn ianewah;ttv, I houCount strippin•i of saror, inclu Ing Cioath ha4f Idaho Count? - ttpsir at vol4a, Precast stn- (north bawlin Maetforc / hole •ettsrs, cost in pi e, iatah, tes+tXtf Mae taster J mantwla turn settote Shoshone C034tes 617.73 .!l 11010 ##otter tand►tar Carpentefol \ blanc County SAS 1.311 1.70 1.19 #arowsh, sonselt, 64joilary. C •tile Batters' W P41rel ' isarwaRer, 14ho CuunRy + Alarrda, Contra Coots, cast (north of the nofthltn Mottt, Nutaloldt, Mstin, boundary of Township 039 4l,ntocey, Nope, Lan rsnito north), Kootenai, tatah", !an hacclstn, $en Mauo, Lewis, Mea bice, 0hsskar4' counties #Soto Cltra, ::nnta Crux, .ti Oor,ont a l foltno C"6. 9.37 49 •111 101 Carpenters 10.#4 .60 IS .073 • 9auttier, ltetionacy Ott j'#::1.11)1 i.••!, I l ►awer Woodworking ol t9. 4�� .00 .73 .073 Z tai. �3siJ-;cyte+.:.[ la, 1!7 Carpenters Pt ledrivet9Q enters (burned, char / OW Oelawn red, craosocad or Simi jj ry uill / larly treated mstarta i N alntefgt Boom Men 11.09 .it .15 .075 #az rate 0 6.97 .011 .111 .01 Millwright and Macht #tructufal aceel�ouscwnded Erector ll.l4 .et ,73 .073 Natfoldinq lewln9\\ haic, r tiledrivar (ereoso 4 , e window belt:: 0.19 .911 �11S .01 material) 11.74 .40 \711 .O7S 01sa►1ae taping 0.31 0i :011 .61 6lectcicianat, 1 toed (it espossd to the / Remaining Countiest watbee " ate used for / #lactrlciansi tr�hntclsns 11.10 1i ]+ + .50' i% sto[ep! of processing Cable Splicers,/ 17.21 .73 11 + .SO li pwtlomao,with a capacity of tluedorst \� 6.040 "lions of more ualrnq samalning Gouge* and Irish" titafbns dissensions and/or County (SOAh of the AGO Intectet walk on all tanks), h rellal) ? 11.37 .e9 .90 ,IG und►laetiA4 and spray !.1111 .911 110 .01 {{ #rtdgee (It surface to or J paRKted ii $0' Or f»Iai above 9rouiew of tebtle.l acatto rk4 11.46 .06 .110 .01 Molght pay -yl+in Work to 7S feet of cent/;an additional $14 *Mil bet{mild above the dipll to fete. ., �"' Foch#!: A WIM, VOL q, NO. 2431- OAT, 04CUM4 16, 1*I.7 I WIFICATIONS P. I WDIFICATIONS P. 2 ` ,. iLC,ifi011141. 8x17•,17] Kee��,j, trisos11taeNr•rstwes» , �{ /M ;TOLD Auir,ak 11, tliij, hese Je OTtses Couaty, Arkansanllrn Rosas K 6 t tries+## V*440M sedO�tstor�jp. CAT7-SO12 =T*ad_s._�� C11ATG 4119r. (11 /N 511111•NrteeGot !0, 1177} 11[ Cnl} 711rf.7i(ki iopsrial, into, low", Loa Tlnioloo, Now, Oran", Usewen Oporitera 611.2] 3t /il 06.06 trier,ias.lire► �een Ca►i• opt ors ll.]7S ]x 7/01 siwtat* ion , Santdlno, OtOYaMea { ranted) 45x1# Otn tuts Obispo, Tensa Newry Ei cni+. crouadasa (l 0 owniho) 41x111 3x ]/0x s4tbota and Veatuta Qounttee,` Taws N 6 N restless Vocatloo end/e, Arre.Tr. utact stuck }} Mill n 3/111 Calltotnia 14MB9 1 1.10 .02 , 5LiC7 MANss scicklaystifs stonwnsaal iloctticl►as 10.71 , .SO 3% 1/4x Tanta Rockett wA Tan Lvti Calls opticost MO$ .SO 31 1/41 Obispo CowUss 1U.N 11.16 41.30 .03 77-4187 -N14. 04 {leotsittaaas s 1 •ptenkst ) a Aipclsl Cavan• Mos" Comety, Attauaa sloettiotate 1L7i .71 301.011 7 Calla spliseto 11.96 .711 3044.46 gets (chi" Lata Naval s CHA ICL Otin#aoe Toot station, Invl u w 11.23 1 3/4% War" cttiClan)i 15.211 .00 34#1.60 .15 Cable otticato' tf.31S 3: 1/61 Cath splicers 16.76 .04 36+1.60 .15 Opgratat# It }S ]1 3/111 sets Couuty (MattnNt at Co Aty) Ct uaiian (advanced) 43x7 3% 3/111 tlsatclo/tnsl Teotaletsno 12.71 .110 30+1.00 .15 acauabss (tat 4 annum) 4itm 1% 3/61Carle srliosco 14.43 .N 36+1.40 All Wish squips,aat 731711 3x 3/111 t. Mos1N Cawty t rc t tit). 7-rtbl Mnd. 11 , sloctttatono 13.02 1.35 301.15 .07 41 /M SlYut - 0eptsabec 3U� } Cable iplloate 13.33 1.21 34+1.$$ .07 1r seisstlon, Crawford sad Vuhingu Tightin 11tioill eras street Cavattes. Askaasso blttatris G i#tottiitsne - 12.45 1.45 31+1.111 .07 Utility Ttchnicton No. 1 0.411 1.0S 34+1.0S .07 m fJ1ANiEw utility Tschniclao No. 3 4.114 1.115 31+1.611 .61 ssloctticllans 10. .3] 311".]; 1/41 sa•n4 Taohntatanst Calve apllceu l0 S .13 ]1�3)}i l/41 sowW TocMIclsno Ion how \\ Wilding owrattuctiow 11.67 .711 31 stet, Aw77-a2�o - Iwrn, rt 4ouni Tsoknistans (a►Wdl 41I] 41i tk,rwosst l17t, 1ltottlia at iatott" s 3iiwlldiols) 10.70 75 30 Cower, Vag 11urea, t'rrry sad it»wide Coustys C#SWMA "atteo, Akksoass sleakeictsna 13.011 .65 30#1.411 .0,4 3e Cott* spliaecs 13.36 .45 311,1.411 .04 �OtiSliUCtIptt 2wMae Now and iia sstaacii RL"tldaaaau �1►.33 3x /il Clawttes Calls optics:# 1#.373 3x 3/8% Cable tatty IS.TO 1.11 311+2.00 .04 Operator@ tt.13 3% 3/811 Gala iplloots 13.0 1.#1 30#3.111 .116 Gtewtdeaan {adrancedl OUR 1% 3/0x� itsaatlt Otew•0aaa (1s( 4 nos a7 411TH, 3% 3Nx iloctrlaisao 1#a7 tell 30#2.00 .04 utock equi{Narnt j ism n 3/41 ale W#ioite 14.37 1.11 30+2.N .114 s1A11Ritt11 4 PIPE/11Ty 5s /ants subera Covey {Wadeatwri urs) uttkta 110 wile ra iw at �ulaskt . ilectctaiaas is is 1.10 301.11 .113 Cowq CoYtR)«.r [ 10.60 ` .60 .SS .175 Wet 10 wilts w tult#ki S GM>fs ipltaecs 16.16 l.li 30#.3 .113 Casity Cwt use 10.10 `4001• . S . 7' wr a� ilDIR" 111041lt. V" {t, NO. W--1410Ar, 04CIMUR i, 0071 ty K14ififiTiONS i. 3 N301FICATIONS P. 4 1r r J gQ4l$100 no. C#77-sale _Ss411i'dl PKISION N4, C#77-30n ,Cant'41 M••.{r ~-- C/+.HIM ►,Iwe•M•w.liu P•.�.wu t•M• N l M ►+++I+a• YNNMa •.liar Mnir Ary,. Tr, N.Hiy fl.rH,+a RemalnSrr of County loses Not rmooim• Y•rral•a ..l/.. 91•etricians $11.40 01.10 34+1.31 .03 Cable splicers 14.46 1.10 10+1.3! .43 �++aindrr of Cbwfty atournLsa $10.41 {1.101i+1.35 .01 tirm ntuta County Lln• en 13.40 1.10 11.1.73 .03 il•Ctrlcian• 13.41 1.00 31+1,03 .01 cable splicers 14.44 1110 30+1.35 ,03 Cable rplicers 1{»71 1.00 30+1.01 .03 Ittlyetion an1d lawn Sprinkler f ftblr srRtrrtsl mperial Bounty 13.$4 it 1.17 .0t Impertal, We nnyelu, Otani I Riverside, ban Mtnardtnai, hlnteuf Salt Lula Obispo, $ants tLos A i, es 00, Riverside, Lots #n#tsles {►omtxfa #(•a!e sararra and Wntrta LbO. 31.76 its 1!1 130 li ban barnariino (emolf+dlmt HM Oonetructioal Noststa portion)' Imperial Crnfnty atou.x0arn 11.►t Jf )I+1.IS f6por Mint carnet 10.09 1.0f 1.14 .71 .YT Linesten 13.70 .71 11+1.41 teprrhal&" l from, steel Cable Splicer 11.14 .H )•+1.41 sf4Me 0!r lite Isrint �tlttelr tern !China iska Natal Meet tort te►.r 11,49 1.09 1.11 71 .07 13tinwas Tut sNt1M awl NCO" (cams stop)f t►tay 11.14 1.0# 1.15 .71 07 OtdA& a ATT steepleitsot 131.1# 1.4# 1.10 .76 .07 arour,Q,aen 13.06 .f0 34+1,40 .11 , safr40sratlon 4 Air Ca"41 tion nt# . Los Anye3ss ani Orsngts Car. 11.111 1.40 1.40 1.13 .30 Linemen 15.31 .110 31+1.40 11 Cable splicers 14.70 .94 10+1.0! .11 Tr n asw warkrrr! T11s sestet f 7 Rstn isamair."t at musty) im►rrtal cowfty 44.49 01 1.17 Ot O areLwissan 01% .90 30+1.40 .11 Llnewsn 11.75 .310 30+1.40 .11 -` 1 h MI[ ipUcerts 14.$1 .fi 3401.4$ .15 file s#ttarrl ffl C OAble County Iny'o, Own " mono a". 11.30 .4i SS 4A G Oundaan, list year 10.04 $etttsrtsw�.#1 }0+1.41 .01 Mar►le, !saeeo, aa+i Tile l►s(tsl GrowLista loan, after let year 11.11 .11 II+1.1'1 .01 Imperial County 0.44 .sl 1.17 .06 . Ltnee•an/ Wary byutpmrnt operator 11.34 .01 %+1.#$ .03 Y!, Cads splicers 13.99 .Sl 10+1.41 .01 111301 fano 4M San Mama+$ 447 ►x 5115)-Nptee,ber 30, 107 1 Cowntiu laperial, earn, los A,grirs. Otaun.betln 1,41. 1.11 30+3.$4 .314 orange, Riverside, tan LtaAmmen '11.73 1.14 30+3.40 .04 Mtaurditw, fan Wits Oblepo, Cable t*llcrrs sant• barba[• and Ventura 3J.M 1,31 10+L N .14 ' tiwteide cowty Ca+atiss, catitormta 'Gle%sbasson AS ilMnenf LIN stluipNat a►stators trlcklsyersl sto•lemawasl 11.44 .0S 30+1,01 .t! /. Cableytic•rr 3/+1.41 Santa botb4ra and tan Sats WtWu tuaRy IY t 16a(0 qtssOftimatise $11.110 $1.11 $1. f .313 , Mernira 11.M 1.14 }0+1.31 1 .01 1 ldbtssnn lf.l1 1.14 30+1.33 .41 Cable kllrrre }t.t$ l.li A+1.}1 .41 , I , 1 FMAAl 1104191, VO4 ,f, NO, 33Y-44MAY, DlUA4M •, MY ( "IFICATIONS P. 6 IfJOtittAitiiMS P. i UI011 LIQ, 9A77-sOr3 'tConc'dl fled• .�- HO CAP-5093 tCOnt'di J HawIC -� •ter Oi+raaiea 1� -s Ptleye Bene#)#►Pe►wMh Relu of 1 M F0064046 V0461104 ens/er 64016 Arrt. 4,t. Hardy r /aeration a loiv. 44 B M readers Wtattea ea4/et rsp*rhang�rs/ Iron, ANC.4,r. et**l and bridge 4swlfg /lectricisnai r st%*)I *hest rock Talwr 11.41 0 1.01' 1,19 .75 .07 ltepsrial County /rush (swing stag*)# *pray 11.24 1.01 1.10 .75 .07 , SlectCiclans 13.70 .71 31+1.411 *teepie}sot 12.30 1.01 1.1* .711 .07 Cable Splicers 13.90 .7% 3W AS Bettigetation and Air Condit) ningt *ern County (Chins tsk* Los Angela• and Ocarrgt Cos. 12.53 .1.611 1.00 1.52 .20 Naval Ordnancer loot file settorart *tatlnn, talwatde Apo) Impartial county 1 11.*4 ,01 1.17 .**, Nlectticians 111.25 .110 31+1.40 .1S Cable splicers 14.70 .90 3)4,1.0* AS /ern County (N*sainder of Co Is ! file setters$ *ieetticianst Technicians 12.75 .90 301.40 .1111 Karn County 11.20 AS .5$ Cable optical@ 14.03 .90 344,1.60 .15 fila Mtters' ImipetU Las Atviel*s county I"rtat County 1.04 .81 1.11 .06 /Iectrlclans 13.02 1.25 3%+1.111 .07 Cable splicers 13.32 1.35, 3114,1.91 .07 iON_I�O�eRj7�SQ11 - Ik A j.l /iveceide County !41 tM 111161-*epteatr*r 30. lt7 ► /iectriclans Mot .*S 364,1.65 Di /an Dip" County, California Cable Splicers 13.36 .011 16.1.61 .04 I R t "n Bernardino county 19911. ' r U*ctticlsns 12.7D l.It WI.*0 .04 ileatciaianst Gable Splicers 13.00 1.11 31#3.00 .04 *leotticians 13.29 •.70 314,1.71 .02 2 /onto Barbara County Caller *plic@tr 13.35 .70 354,1.71 .02 0 t (vaawlenburg "-a) Line Constructions *#ecu)clang 111.15 1.10 WI.34 .01 Gtoussdaan 30.45 .70 31+1.71 .02 r'1 Cable Splicers 16.1% 1.10 3{+1.10 .01 Lin*ain 13.117 .70 3%4,1.71 .02 en N B*saindot lir County Cable Splicers 13.07 '.70 3%+1.71 .02 siectticians 11.40 1.10 314,1.)5 .03 Mscble setters, Toctasso Gable si>licets 14.40 1.10 3w ai .03 Hotkets and Vile Satters 11.44 .01 .1.17 .06 Ysntuta County Marble, fectasso and file olactricians 11.41 1.00 31#1.05 .02 setters' Nalpers 1.04 .01 1.17 .04 Cable Splicers 14.70 1.00 114,1.0! .03 itsigetion and *awn iprinkU art p/CI*I9H No..Cn77-SO1S 9"gfallWe Angeles, i •(42 to 111049-Septtrsbot 30, 17 ) t Dosage. Niverside, son Bea Die"County, Califotalb BetMrdino, San pais i•' Dbispo. Santa Asrbore and !}1p1gA i of* otters Counties 9.76 '3// 16% 131 ,it ileotti"ionar fe/atocaa raeutticians 13.25 .70 )%4,1.71 .02 Imperial, Orange, N/verolde, Cable *pliceta 13.50 .76 3%4,1.71 at Loo Angelo (Pumuns Area), Iurble setters, Tettas@o Werk ra �•/an Bernardino 4e1101uding ani file Sottats 11.64 ./1 1.17 .06 Maratun portion) l Marble, lrtt*sto and Ti is )*liar## tato* sucnea ia.9* . 3./9 1.18 .711 .07N%4ata' volpsts /.04 .11 1.17 .00 _�• 19611/1►► 1(E4atsu41 vol. 42, PIQ. 337-.40anr, wcEwuiR 9. lM z 1� l041fICATiOMS P. 5 tt2 tit 54027-Maptesbar 30, ISM aeNa FriaOe seeesrs Paroe..rt Alasrdii, Alpine, Asutdor, NNeti N i k Faertaaa Yaraiaa ad+1/i.M Catavecas, Contra Costa, to Asp.T#. Marto. at Oorelo, t(aseo. , M++161014t, wrin, MaripOea, ssacoN, gsntereY, Ma". pav60e, s flaoer, sacraMnla, fan saalto, alta Francisco. Man Jos"In, son + MagO, Santa Clara. Manta Crus, aolano. fonds, luttar.•Tshaaa, } Tvoluene. Moto and Yuba Counties, California 4 an9L � Asbeetoe Workers /l),N .05 51.27 12.00 .47 AcOtsre+ ' San Francisco and Man Mateo C a. lkaotere 11.50 .50 1.20 1.15 .Of Ilaatic Yscteco and aettleean 11 betties W/o puepsl 11.0) .50 1.20 1.15 .09 situeastlor rneealarai pipe- ' urapperat Coal tar 12.fM .60 1.20 ;1.15 .09 t a1 0ocaso, Placer, •utter '+ ' end rubs Counties Fosf•rs 11.05 .f) .40 .01 ildt } Car Panteu hood hs.e r.at& tisI conatruction) rtarip0sa and iMrced Col. T.00 1.22 . i '".� , AM" wwiTu, vol. 42, No. xir. MIDAV, "Oves"14 !f, levy X 910 s . N IAAIi1CATIONS to 3, t ' 111JIFICAT1011S P. 4 ip I42 rot 52105-•eptewoec I0, 191977) r. hia,rsda, Alpine, Aasdoc, !utter -�� 6044F,srrt$•r.U,►1•tr..r,0 Colaysta•, Coluss, Contra 1049i40asiNs lire"#$ N►wlr CI.r9,Irr drat&, 001 Nutte, t/ Ooi&", !sols �-. tainteisl + Nott► N A.■ Ptrilsrs Vrrds•a ulna, • lessees Glenn, euabotdt, M) • Moody ! * + Lake, Matta, Mend•oiior fan Arrr.t,, taker ,&slew, M4decar t, x1rovin, , IDN$ M t• ►«,►Nes tsrerbo •App`tie Franolooe Md 10eo�a Coo. "Atiposi, Mahe"ino, Morced, Sottish 11.77 .99 1,30 s0 O) Medea, M otert , Mspo, We vad& 11.Y7• !9 1.70 YO 0). t , 99 1.30 ,s0 .0) Flacat, Fluaas, ltorwnto, Tapers 11.72 . , Son Mnito, San Francisco, Pleat,.rsr $teM[ittater Ion Joaquin, son Mateo, $tont&, \ Alpine, Aoador, ($outhfrn Clefs, unto Ctus, $haste, portion 09 County), butte, Calavetes, Colua4. lteeno, Sierra, Sta&iyou, ,Sano, forte&&, $taniataus, Sutter, , - Glenn, singe, lessen, , T1ha", Trinity, Tulare, r r Madera, Narl(0rr, Mtrotd, Tuolumne, t010 and Yuba Nodoc, Monterey, Pluses, Counties, Calitornio San Joaquin, Cant& Crus, shafts, $lett&, siskiyou, s Stanisltus, Butter, Tahams, totti0t4w1ei t Trinity, Tulare, TuOlumns • TolomeMss and Vube counties 11.60 1.44 2.10 .10 tiNttiocsns 9ti.4'• ` ;46 lit.98 :N i X1"1 Cable lllleets 11.2! .!6 !91.92 ,0e sal 2saployer oontcibute• I0 t basic alt rs for eve 5 years setrice, Cablersf splicers s i0atvin �• en4 6% of basic )sourly r to rut 6 nthe %I i yews11.00 a Vrcati, pry coloMlectticisns 11.4 .94 ' "111.41 .i1 Credit. Sls paid n0lida A the ugh t. Cable Splicers 14.61 . .I,96 , .3101.4 .61 I(Filovel Wuipns) tp.ntorr, Maps and $01440 counties } IN iadtiviny) t 2.35 1.00 .29 Sleotrlclano 12.91' 1.10 10#1.10 .64 Group 1 9.10 1.50 • ' Grauir L{a) •9,5, 1.51• 2.25 1.00 .29 C..L14 apl:yvis 11.41 1.06' 1191.19 .u4 Group l(b) 9.7$ 1.Su• 2.25 .29 t' Oka. Marin, oo arin, Mswdinoi 0•9.71 1.52.25 1.04 .27 ,t end Swaa& Counties Group 2 Clestricitns 11.11 1.11 210,10 .02 Group 2111 10.02 1.5uI M02 • 2,25 1.00 .29 Cable spliesco 14.60 1.11 310.10+ .02 GrouGroup )Is) ll.11i 1.51• 2.25 1.00 :9 0 elevator Consttuctot• - 14.62 .741' .64 a .029 Group 4 11.93 1.56• 2,25 1.00 .29 t14Yator Constructors' Vol►frs 70tis .745 .Sf; a +, -.025 Group 5 12.11 1.5u• 4.25 1.00 .27 M 1 w Line Cooettuctcon, Includes 9,3! pet haus to Ps,ita2.1 Ma lel+ sear state ! Oak %Otto, NOW end /lsklyou , counties Ties ti/!sins belpet) Oteuns /NIB 6tUr fiiap Ssa9(tir Prr nor man 0.24 '.46 9i'.• .• .11 . I/Zi � � •, •r,Ir N•v,{r - EbuNse Meed ScgwAWaw( Neads[oonl• Woo Acts► M$V P6664#04 Varrd lt• ail/r. 9+ alsw ickippet)i w.leiaent s Mout Qlut►lakt OperfWt r iaobbsrMrMm 6.76 .41 15 .10 1/35 N - Acca 1 Area ] r Wet& 14vippunt Man 10.03 •i5 3! •1$ 1/34 Ll,tasM,t Iulespraystl w•ry ego*1 St.13 $10.64 13.510 12.2! .90 .29 Line •sutpemnt owns r Ctc4414e4 lineman welder 11.68.. .40 35 .10 1/10 stoup 3 9.50 11.01 1.540 2.25 .90 .29 time trirut )0.50 .45 15 .10 1/26 ikoup 3 9.73 11.2) 1.560 2.25 .90 .2v • Cable Splicers% Lafduani Osoup 4 10.3] 11.01 1.500 2.35 .9U 2Y NIO Sprayer 13.64 , ,46 26' .10 1/1� Group 6 10.55 12.04 1.500 2.25 .9U + $.ate, Karin. Msndooino)swl Grayl6 10.71 12.24 1.is 2.23 .90 .40 Occup 7 10.17 12.K l.se• 2.10 .vO .41 I•Hw[s4 Counties Croup I ll.11 1.2.22 1.560 2.25' .90 .29 On►uMmen 910.61 St.11 309.!1 .02 Group 9 11.51 13.05 1.14• 2.25 ,10 .29 Line uqulpaent•Opetetot• 11.04 •l.11 310.16 .!2 Group 11 11.74 13.27 1.$4• 'ti 2.35 .90 .29 Liwearn 13.35 1•Il .60 310 } .02 Gteup iO+A 11.0$ 1).,39 1.510 2.25' .90 .2y 'C461410 ►pltctis 11.50 3.11 ,,T5t.6I .42 Gro„1, 11 12,06 13.57 1.564, 2.25 .90 .29 Group 11+A 13,44 ' 14.73 1.52• 2.25 .90 .29 Group LI-11 13.52 15.03 1.56• 2.25 . .90 .29 Group ll•C 13.64 15.35 1.540 2.25 v0 .29 \. atnciudee 0.24 per beuc 0 lwnulo, Nualth and Melt ra fund. - ; + ►eo" Rw3 nk V" 'it 100, 111--iN"Y' NOVIMNR I I.'I or? 1 ` M001FICATiM P. 5 tgOIfiCATi0i15 1'. t + 111C1012S M; CA77-life tans-W 7-19j► /condLdl ----+-----^^- Fria;6 eew*tits!'4r,•+*t6 0a As tdgi saNNU terawau fetes .�* �+ 1 1404,11 �* 010sine6 M••tVr EJrt•Naa Soros ri 4 f rwsbs6 V4t•tl66 •.J/a, i ,.• .t: 0.406 M 1111 /'MMe66 tataM•a 01;61 ' l , Arrr.7,. To. tAU/erS4 0, .4 TMhat' ftatln, An Ttrnsls". C&Uvacas 0 fM Jesbats Gas. 10.94 P1.31 01.70 ant fanons cowatlaa Passat yuipaeot Gterstorst betaft 111,77 .09 01.10 .40 .01. Chia# of patty to Grout 10 • Way 12.27 to 1.10 .60 .03 1 Tale Httors, 6elpecot s ^Tatere 12.72 .99 1.10 .00 .02 !', Albite, Meador, wits, ploomeal $"Mtltte906 G/svotoo. Coiwaa, 214"o" Alone, Arador (Suuthetn steno, lash., IbOto, NerN tostioa sf County), .,ttNtr• tiuMa, faeraMew, � + • GlsYatN, ttsaeo, . Sao.isai0ula. Meatal Marltsea, Mico", Monterey, Sierra, 0tanislaui, bsNer, Gan ioapaie, Santa Crust 1k.MMs, Vols 644 yusa Cos. 7:70 .N 1.10 suttees AMM+, Twluan& ani Tube counties 11.00 1,44 3.94 20 43 ts-S39iapt• yc 0, 1!7 l i�1f�it Mntriiutss It o basic sty cat for wit S years' service, Masada; Alpine, oata4orr an4 4% of basic hourly rr a rut 0 o's tot year• & VA it Pry Coat&, "ICre+11c, f1s talo rioti4ay A i Cal4vocss, contra nt Ir r. Matte, It 11096400 tleone, tows;110+1414 ppwa.rt WssAolOt, Marini ►tirlfwis, Hda H4la �MrceS. Mtxttetey, Ripa• f iiw,Ir it•aty fe.tadoo MC9&sa. Tlaccr, 44094acnto, i' ' 44406 Notes M♦S rMd6a• yos•noo *'J'fa0T sae bonito, n resnCiscu.,' , i ltausc siuitsent Otecator t Sea 40"Arn, Sas Matsu, Santa Area i Atea 2 ' Cliti♦ bind Crus, iaYitw, * Zv fonari, suites, AMsna, { Gt i it.i3 ilO.H I1.lS• 12.31 110 .19 Q Tualromar Yale •tri I-Aug I '', wt cewilloa, Gltfarnle ;.J Group l 11.50 ;1.01 1.50• 2.25' v0 Group 1 0.71 11.71 1.5#• 2.15 .40 .29 c14 t 1 Group 4 10.32 11.63 115#0 2.26 90 .29 ftiutrlslaeat Group 0 10.55 12.0; 1.55• 1.25 .90 _7 take Tams Stem Group 6 10.71 12.12 1.564 2,25 .90 .29 1160trisisns 11.94 .N W st .44 Group 7 10.67 12.10 1.554 2.15 1 .90 .2v Cable Splioeti 11.26 ,.04 lit.;! .94 Group 0 11.31 12.02 11500 2.25 .90 ,29 Celavorso &nd Sae'ia&qul Group t 11.51 1110! 1150• 2.25 .90 ,29 tleattieloni ism .tt, 3661.41 .41 Group 16 11.711 11.27 1.56= 2,15 .90 ,:v Cattle 4116094 ' 16.94 .96 31.1.40 .41 Group 14-A 11.09 11.39 l.Ses 2.25 .40 .240 Move ant Solana Co"ties j Group it 12.06 13.57 1.50• 2.25 . .90 .2v ftestelelane lt.tl 1,94 7941.10 .04 Group 11-A 13.22 ' 14.73 1,5#• 2.25 ,90 ,Iv Cok1e splicers 11.42 i.i0 3i+1.10 .04 Group 11.6 13.32 111.03 1150• 2.25 .90 .29 Marin ant !sows counties Group 11-C 11.61 15.35 c.$#* 2.21 .90 .2v Alactr iciani 13.30' 1.11 06s.30'' .61 $lot"** S.li,90t lout o l'un►lw '0 w+ulth an& wilt to t1un0. Ca41e spilcats 14.$$ 1.11 W.10 .02 siavkkac Conseruotorle 14.02 .010 .46 S• .425 ' elevator omettuccars, SelOse 7OW6 .715 .06. & ."s brick 1aMe6016 i Calaveras 6 San doa4uin Cos. $9.00 01.25 01.70 tint ipuipsAat Oyor&tutel Chive of tarty to Or040 to Tile letkoW Helper++ Alyla4, Awalet, c0ovolas, . ridaro4o, 114vaas, V%4cat. Satrss&ets, Sae JouQuin. Yuttoc, T4haua►. Yalu rnj YU44 couatlaa i.74 .60 1.10 f04M 4 M I, VOL 42, NO. 210 -tRIDAY,"NOVIMUR 11, ITtT v PWIPUMs, r - /I - q lnOIf ICAT1ONS F. 1 Vel N09ITICATIMS P. a (1 If I1-NPtemb•[ 30, lf1 1 veto"BwNu vayaaah , Angeles, al Mono,, range hos Beale f,by.Ma.bu Pat....n Angsleee Nonce Orange,' Naaely Elr,nlaa Basic Riverside, San SernaILMIcdirw, R•r•• M t/ veaalaa► VaaNao aa1Ar M• Luis 001•pee Banta MfrBlasbt, Dc 11Ui. paadermanl Palos -N Vo.atao 01.1/01 Eburla. ftarbara and Ventura Chemical ycout jetsam Chancy' RPvr,Te. Counties, California pick•rmanl G[Put Vuruaanr Grout Mamma mlaetmanl Grout pulalmanl Jack- I" miner# Jumbo a,an/ kuatrr IN lot Tmadecs 10.41 11.41 13.10 .64 and other pnoumatic conctutu Bleatrloianetplacer "@rotor$ Mlnar tunnel Ocang• County (hand Cc machine)I Powd,erTnn slscteiclans 1).34 .01 '341.4% ,13 (ptier hourel)t Prlmur ❑.ant Cable Splicers 11.4S ,O1 34+1.41 .02 shotacete Carni stool tut„ t1•Yatoc Oonsttuctorel , raiser and Ntturt 71va,at,- imperial, inyo, Kern mant katlab•t (wood or (South of Tehachapi 7 steel)) 4uetn4l concrat• Rar."I, Lor: Angeles, - flnl•h•rt Iloasleaanl 1 Idrw, Orange, Itivers/de, • { "catiRg of trowelling Bon Mtnatdltw, Sen - ell and/or growting eohinel Luis Obispo, Santa s•RBOWt•r 8,07 1.01 i.30 f0 Barbara sag Wntuca Y coantles • ; 1 Ir, shott,'[alse "fawn Dlamww slavat" Oamatrdetwe 13.11' .740 .36 s ,q%' ` f[lllar 10.20 145 2,70 .40 11lovator Constructors, hips$ 741JR 0743 .94 4,• .4i3 Mtn County {laartle of i•! Gun/t• Lalaorosn of Tehachapi Ranga) MouRode n1.06 and Rodn 9,47 1.0% 3,30 .95. 1114vatoc Constructors 14.01 0741 .14 a, Cls Gunmen 1.17 1.05 1,30 .505 Blovetnr Mnatcuctons' , r%'�, r RoWurtdmen •.21 1.05 2.]0 YS Ielp•ca 7NJR .745 .14 • .02!'' 1 , Il•otarar•n - i► i OU141ow Ho, C-A -sn'u to• Angel•• anv4 Oralega Goo, li.U! .11 1.44 } .I11. . �. O plasthss` feMaror � (42 171 52951-septualwr 10, 197 1� impetlol, kern, lou Artgmtu, Irl.ea beetle.Parasols laMrlot. Inyo, Mono, Bsats �''.',• Orange, klwcslse, Nn v. Rlvsulde and /an '' en N..rlf fJ„wti+. bsrnardloe Commies 11.13 1.43 7.41 i' r I fir,," Eecnar dino, San Wis Obispo, R.aa N l f •+alae► Vaaeb. ant/.r toe slsa and Oro t� Santa Yachau and Vvntura anon• it, Oran" Cos, 10,411 1.0! 3.30 4! Counties, California jai Imployat contributes 44 f basic P MIIV cdt I fee ovol A years Service ant 44 for f wallets to 1 arae N lw as V tion IPy atIck kfsad•te 40.4% Was 41.70 .40 o404it. Na paid Mollda o. A thili ugh ►, sl•atrlolansl 1+bocers Oran" County ) anI Klectcici•ns 11.34 .81 31+1.11 .01 96"k plant L•Mrarsl 4.,I1 gaag ' Cbl• splicers 13.95 .al 3►tl.Is .OJ amer, tcans cktwnr Ooacret• crow. n Bl•vatot Omttuctoral U►o Wd t M rodd•ro an/ apcs•d•tsl I imperial. k•rR (South of I>""I'tmgomanl bAwmamt Damp' \ Tehachap/ Rar1a1, Loa Mott {altaldel c Iwasp•t (Bta\•- ing•ba, Orare4s. Rivuslde. mem Caw/ wttchmaa on tunnel I , "a ber"cdlno, son Luk• tlocbl$ T!W oOk Mt•►gals hanfitag Obi mem/ Tool Mn opo, samta BarW[a anf 11.4{ 11.14 17.31 ts$' Ventura Oouatles Carla lamderl CUwct t•aNc► r. vievatoc Coastrwotacs' u.0 .743 .44 • .425 Slmvatot conauuctors 6#ppel el.as for• slur t e Malpeto 70tJR •74! .if a .025 and better,* Mrm Vlorato[- Min County (Nocth of sun. bac\Asamec. pa,eumatlo (j Twhachapl flange) tools i•ac•pt drill til Loading i l 1ci•vatoc Conrttuctor• 11.02 .715 1116 • ,025 Gad "I"Jing agitator caret //'+'. klewtoc conattuctce Got lenJet wing mastic at ' lt�Y 1 Newel 70WR .745 r.S4 a .025 ander arterials 0.74. . 1;14 x,31 ef4, ti j, +' •N01tAl 1401$111. VOL 41, NO. !1h-f110AV, NOVIMBIA IT, Tin M001FIGITIONS P. ' d&I/lOsr Ito, CA71-frF3„ Icont'dl ' lisle /deee f.NNh brush R.µ,r M&W Feast*" Vol f"41/of Amt.T►, t rlaaeerer•r , los Angeles end ocan/a cos. 12.135 .93 Los - rlaetar•sa' fenders, i U"1141, Riverside and look f+erna[dlro Oos. Los Antele• and Ocwge 004, 10.476 1.•S 3.30 ,Is tai 4v or se•tributea 6t f basis cly a [or we 6 year• wry/o0 and N lot • north• to f Vaasa- eloa wvacation y ccedi Nr Pgid M•lu•ya, A tht,,g f. G~ite Wars[u I lbselNan and Rolba•n 6.67 l.df >.>• .11 . Gunn 0.17 1.N 1.11 .0S Mbcwndwon •.31L.0170 5 0K10100 IIQ, Nod. I3 t..lt rd•M Oea.kU tvru.0 143 [R 52141-September30, 107 I Ntwlr 61, sUaa tan 0/e0o County, Calilornte Rsa. M►0? FwNeet Vate,Ar •.//.� 1 £�!AlfA elevator co•stsuotoce 113.41 .740 .14 a .036 ' elevator Cun•t(uctoc•' ' Melpera 701JR .74s .54 • hoofela 11.30 x.40 .75 L,00 ` r q�utow ►+S, CA77Ot5 N3 tM 520.9-Sspteaber 10, 107 1 0 Iran W000 County, California i elevator Coastlootara 17.41 .145. 114 • 616 L elevator con•ttuctora' 1slp040 7"M .?is .fi 7 • 011 Roofers 11.10 ,40, .71, 1.441 ' •Y44L1Y.t1 HI t10,ioyet contcibutes 6t k osist bout y lata t 40"1 • ata^ • rvic• >.t e, 4% WSW hourly rate or 4 wn he to S sacs' N u ice acatlo• toy Credit. air pall Mo days. 4 tareugh FIMAL 11011711, VOL. 41, NO.%!1$-•-FRIDAY, NOVEMAIN 11, 197? lODIFICATIOIIS P. 3 • MOUIFICATIOIIS P. 4 vt rcurar No. aT7-sN9 - Itad. a ' ({ 04 f»S3-Sepcanler 7{. lf1 I Polo.90"410 Pga•aM 6SICISION W. a7T-5499 .Cental Alaslada, A1plM, Amslor, Butt.. brit Pd.N 9..,II,r/q.nlr CeleTetme, Colcsa, Contra "ZIP [/Tsenlee • s.d• OWts, Del Notts, at Dorado, N•qr Mls! Pwrlwe Yetet4o 004/01 iso I [hwNt. Presse, Glenn, Suaboldt, Rings �� it now N A r P,e,l.., Oke, Wean, Madtce, .satin, an,.T,.' lhtlpsa, telydoclno, HsrFed, Perkins lot Striping work Hadco, Moat•tey, Napa, Nevada, and/or Nlghvay Markeui fisc•[, Pluses, Sacramento, Prean, Rings ani Tulata aw bolts, San Prancleco, Owntles Sea 30agula, Nn Mateo, Santa traffic Delineating Device Class, Santa Crus, Beasts, � Applicator 11,77 ,SS .40 p status, Slaklreu, bnc la , Mceel Stop Installers Maas, stantalous, Sutter, Trait/c setfaoe sand. • 1101aaas, Ttlalty. Tulare, blutstf striper 9.99 ,s$ .40 p %glum *, roto sad rubs Helper (Meal stop installs , Cauatl•s, California traffic sutfmc• sand- blwtart striper) 7.54 .55 .40 b n....L 016tcy Mal Operation, MlcYlayatsl StonwseMt \ Miner Operator $M .15 .40 b Alpine, ANadot, Calavacas, sgwgee ten 7.90 ,55 .40 p San Joeguln, stintalau4 and ApplloaWt Operator 7.05 .55 .to b Tuoluw Wuntl•s 111,75 I1.N 54.54 I1'.N ShuttleYn 4.90 .55 .40 h Alameda Gad Contra Owts Top Mtn 6.06 .SS ,40 b munttss 12.69 1.15 1.1s .25 Mmatning Cwatlas Butt•, Cele", Sl sarsdo, 1 Traffic Delineating Device ale-, L"a", Ntdoo, Noviest , Appllcatorf wb••l Stop Phos[, Pluses, Soormento, } Installer, Tnttlo Surface Z Masts, sierra, Sutter. sandblaster 9.37 ,9s ,40 b .TeMma, VOL* Gad rapt /elpet ftratflo delineating fl 4uatlee , 12.S{ 1.51 1.11 .3s d•Tlw applicator, vh•al m 9" Units cal Santa Clara •top laataller, traffic N Cwntles U.s9 1.16' 1.25 .36 surface san"laster) 7.f7 • 411"Mataaa, I striper 10.47 .f5 .40 p WA Narlpcss, marred, stealslaw Nlgr Iserlpetl #.47, ,SS 40 b d Twlu,lce Cw,atlee Slurry hal "tattoos Slesttacts" 12.71 .94 361.54 1/42 Meet operator f.11 .f5 .40 p Cakle Spllcara 14.04 .94 361.54 1/41, sgueeg•• ten 9.57 .SS ,40 p btAater Apel/oatec'Operator 7.97 .SS .40 p Msec. til o"tie Sasramsat skuttleman 6.90 .$S .40 p Gild was*Oouatles 11.75 .{1 1.ii .N fop Man 4.47 .55 .40 Is hlatear Pludwres AlplM, Amadoc, CalatNrsa Contra Oasts Ce"ty 14.17 1.26 3.29 • sad Sea coagula owntles Seders. 1 aruM 9.93• .14 2.34 1.11 Aimed-* 6amtaNlate sad Tato gcayl SMettesk Uparof .►eater• (state, the am Snag Sts9as Scaffolds composition) 11.15 1.04 1.15 1.54 .10 Saad►laatetl Np•ckongec• 119.33 .70 3,34 l.It rttamalet Gad Phalo 13.45 1.04 1.10 1.00 .10 T 1 110YA1 tii0ti111, VOL 41, NO. W--HIOAY, OC10Ni 14, INY . ' tR)41fiCAFl4MS F. i ' .• � iQUtfICATIOti# P. i DKIIIN OQ. CA7�0 t2Wt-4l td.p S«..lu.For».&a 4qt G,IT-Sifl 1ConN i ' i "0* tear RLaM«t• S&Na SoN# K l 511 toattrrr XsaotMs o&A/ot MvvrlT fJ+atces Aw.Tr, set•# M&S twolob va#etN& mo= tro•ao, Ringo, were sleotrloia"s Atw•Tf' stud Tulare Counties '511.41 .66 .id I wtiposo. Mecca& end SMst wtel worker$* s Tuoluans Cowltiss jtt- &, pontis Costs, tlrcttictans !12.73 .04 3141.00 1/40 Mats and Golan Counties 11.04 .731 2.11 its .04 cable Spticoss 14.60 .64 31#1.56 tan wt•o County , 13.04 ,.73 1.614 .16 Latham #• lits Nttecslfoodor, tl Dotsdo, esetaseat Atplea, Awadae, C&lovrN, snd Volo p•uwtiss , 11.72 .67 1.16 .02 San Jos0uin, ttant•laue IWA ►ainterst 'htslwws CwwtLN 1.17 1.14 .T0 !.N Alvino, Asadot, Calaveras and tact joe"In f as"t las h1u•Mtat itasatitt•rst' Stuah 0.58 Ole 1.34 l.it l S/ray/ Mlsetrosk Tapers/ Dan Waite ono teA1a tri 0t ars Counties 10.1# l.q 1.77 .U tsndblsst�t � $ ustsral G Sew Mates County 14.41 1.14 2.36 +!! ' Steslt tyeiaraw6iN 16.32 .70 3.314 1.11 ilwabeteu t t Contra Casts County 14.37 1.35 3.30 ,3d ilus"$0 St•aw(itgtat 1 - - $aw 1lot9o,County 14.x} 1.14 2.10 AS 143 617 53137-N/ts•ubet 3t, l 1 1" Alarm", Alpine, As&dot, Celaysss, Contra Costa, Oei 1 i Mrtt•, it teras#, Ween#, eutt#al1t, wren, wcl/oea;, i$ QWI614M u0. GTT-1002 - at,d. dl } A wtcad. tbtuC•cq, Pope, (42 0061 $2141-hptssber 10, 367 1 [w Neva•, !lacer, Ssarawnto, tspeclal, inyof torn, lea 1 N sen bonito, Nn rtalwtsco, 'San Angeles, Mom, O•ani•, } 3oalviw, son pato Slvstatd•, San Ssrnatdlno, Clete, sent• Ccu•, blattof t tow tests tlbts/o, east& w 1 - Mw�a, Wtgt, Trhawa,, Satbace sad venture Ttaslerrna, Toto and TutN Oauatilea, C411208wis Cttuawtlas. Calttatats t 1 !! �' Drywall twstalte[o 11.14. 1.14 1.51 :00. +61T} 5kkAkeyeral Stow•misoaest ►aintecal #Artwe. Arader. Calovrosf } 9atklw0 Lot ettlpi" Mork a" )O"v4ft and Tvalumts U.14 1.06 1.3tr' 1.061 f 4wd/ot Si*MNy w[tates lnrileM '. Alaasds end Contra Costa Cos ti2.S, .33 . 1.23.' .23 it[i►et ""b"'""b"' sum" ? itdor&io, NerNa, tiscrt, Stli/er Wipe 0.41 .65 ' .40 , f:craxonta, Sutter, T•kM&t .tratttat Dtliwsatirr6 Device To31• &no Tubs Coustt•a 12.30 1.03 l.tl• AS , Applioatora West stop sea Bonito sad 6sota Clara 1 2wstaliect T[attie Wttaae Ceuattes /1.31 11.33 las .10 iswNlNtar 6037 61, .44 ! �r HDtltAl UOISTU, VOL 42, NO. 1911--11lIOAY. OCTOUR 111, 1577 i 011PIM11ll, 7 h001fICAT1011S P. ! «. w1/lode No. 277-!471 twnt'dl MISIOM 110. CA77-6444 1c"t,d) $Sola Folose taaatlla/ara.Mle /duras Baaatlla/a/,MMIa . •gala $taw(/ ld.reaiss Macri/ 64raaalaa Sales M t M Itastaaa raaaHaa Md/ar !ales N t M /aaalMa t/atalwe end/of Asp..Tr. soft pian[ layers# •Belpor (traffic delinatti" los leis/es, Omnis, device applicator, Wnnol 1 Riverside, Banta Sarba[a, stag installer, ttatfio goon Luis Obispo, ntn surface sandblasted 7,07 •1111 .It BernardinVenture and turs Cos. /i.s0 .7i .01 30 .04 tivrt t7t1 aPe6 atr ivnt ' Mlau Operator 0.37 .11% .140 b ' sgvesiaa Mtn 0.01 .1111 .40 IS MISIN NO, COMM - Mod, Applicator Cporatar 7.07 .5% .40' b " (43 111 039113-seltsasaer 30, !t7 l shuttlostu 4.94 .!! .40 b layatisl, Korn, los Anialas,, Top own 6.47 .t! .40 b Ora.lie, Rivartide, sea tL41"Ine_�-AAM Baruudine, Dan Luis Obis/a, Traffic Dsilneatini movies Mutt Barbara a" VoRtatra Applisater 0.37 .611 .40 aserttlat, Calife/sia 449/1610 tees► stop 1604111 10 surface Mndbioater 4404 .ii .46 IS sole[ (u9(/e9, Wheel stop it isatailori 13.41 1.40 1.0! .04 .07 faatsitor, traffic 601118e4 91Ntor Tonde[aa 648W6146tsd 17.06 .66 .40 ► Ventura County 11.13 3.00 3.4s 1.10 . A141gy F�sl Ouerationi Mn mochas Count Minor Operator 0.14 .S0 .40 b y iqueames urn 7.04 .f! .40 b (Banta w[iti 16.33 1.66 7.30 .60 Applicator operator 7.06 .!! .40 b San Barbara County lesaept Bast$ wrist 10.11 1.03 7.30 .40 l :1061 Nauman 0.00 .51 .40 b prn County (Qina Lek= t� ` I plaster 0t0odarat Novel Ogdoafte Station, "wardssst AAM) 11.33! .1.10 .3.3i .60 A Vonore County 13.21 1.00 3.46 1.10 mets County (No sslndor cants Mrbara County of County) 0.40 1,00 1.34 .40 , r {sante traria! i li.il 1.03 1.30 .ii 0lutthanl Staaslltbrst ' Matt Barbara county {ssae/t )sato writ) 10.33 1.06 2.34 .44 lalor(al, los Anieles, Oran) , Rlvera/ds, stn Bernardino, 110941rsuaty (Chins lake � � Sat lull Obispo, tante Revai Oadnanoe Test stat Berbers and spo8t Cur. 11.41 'iN lit 1111 3/40 4dsarde AI1►► 12.316 1406 3.30 ti .60 t Sett Mac Laysrta Bert Caunty IRsatinder Lw Aisles, Ora01q, } 4N Cewty 1 1.64, 1.0 3,30 .60 Riverside, Banta M[►sra, ll.ako[e1 0twfieura, Mu lois Obispo, Bat Aiatr/al, Les Aqua, 1 03 .40 .66 BertattdiM ani vsatura Cat. I1.N .7t . • «no0a. Rlveroide, Bas .� � ( ' Betsard(sov Ban Luis 41apa, Rants Berbs[e aft%at00so Csuutles 12.41 In 160 130 3Jtt .. ,Heal U61311k VOL 43. 3413. tit)-.MDAY.,OCiafli 14. 0YU A ,t, MiPIflCAT1010 ►• ! •4'WCIfICATI0i4S P. 10 ••s1s Irtaee 6400114 for.•ars 1 heal• IAar•@a m fs►•r•.•ar• / 41 DKIM�, L80. CA17-Sas. - M24, it "004? !M•aNsa (` M•wiy Ri.�r4+•e (43 R 1tt 1161-6•pao•r 36, 117 y Rw•e M+/ /•faire• Y•rertsa •+U•r Req• M L/ /rs4w• Ir•seN•e • /•r Rat 010" County, C814104ale App•Tr, Tr. A -!! Peyvell, tnauUrrr li.ii .ii 1.Zi .+• .i7 r r ) hintoM $ Hays: hrllni Lot work 6W*c if1iMM�11! ti*Avay Marucat peww 1 T40 .45 .20 ftatll4 osllwasti" "Viet /r46t/R T .45 /0 apitoator i.)? 1 .11 .44 ► pray 3 IM+1 stop tn4u11•r, - rcattio aurfact .ani- ►laaurt 4tciper 1.66 .11 .44 b ftPumber just balwet !traffic surface Cbeyst "%ftlosttrr, wbosl stop brNWlrr+ 11.50 b0 tnatellar, stipeO 7.06 .11 .40 b blurry real opecettont c • on IA 4 IUsar opersto( r.'ia .SS 146 a rquegee won 7.66 ./3 .4• a Q6tAVI Applicstor operator 7.06 .31 .i8 a RwWrs asl bMwkl/tiff• 11 .yCl .61 .10 it.utttea•n 4.10 .15 .40 a n row no 4.e6 .Ss .40 a act. L+s Il M2 y10 M9t1• lEl flwMsca, 6t•a■rttt•cr 11.41 M 161 lit 1/41 Ra1et wool Mortara 12.14 Lr1 1.14 .61 C1t4k+sc _ iott Flow Loy"n !. \6. .044411.405 JO Rit it4tal lwsrlars 11.06 "0 tT .07 (41 l! 11166-1spt•�»r IU, 117 1 c tion PA -42£3- bM Dlrp county, callionrls oo r " Qil'1!!_l tLtletttok of .� ikyvail tnstait•cs 112.65 .46 61.2• 60 07 CC4fnte s antirfre n lair a- City of Cowcti ti • ..d sbuttity rlurltrret rteartltter• 12.41 1N lot lit 1/4► sru7leipltt • •al lnA vor.rr or pertslalw4 to tad mies i Iir+r) Ntr•t Atat tsacrscs 11.14 1.64 1.24 .H t wt law• 3 City ee Correll bluffs ani 6buttiy eiplitt•• •a•lwil it M or Menai! " to the ms"ctsrt Alrer) rs !040 to. city of c~II bluff* "A a►ettint •mislf6lx •a4 wt t+sr► er or pertsisiat to tar Missoust Rifer) t.o s- lam• 1- City of CaMsil bluffs ed s4 dire 1 • eta u�rwtt sw w rrrttlatrtt to ti4 111040 rt njjj� Ort -gaw 10. city K Com*411 bluffs •ad a►uttlap skmst !wt work ea or trrtst#t" to the *!&•abut bieor) r i FtOttAt tiGilTEt, M. 43, NO. tiR--iIIOAY, CtiOttE i"1,, ibl7 � . , ' � s ��BlIPiMlBQptAi biCfitCN "Ali" Calltocnis CDL%rrlifs Alameda, Alo w, Amsdot. butte, Colavecee, Coluaa, Contra ON Costa, Cot "octal 81 Dotedo, rcoono, r•!O 4 / 610", lw.boidt, alr4s, take, wean, Moreet, Win, Y Nr MMvaM, Please, Plua>rs, Seorasssnto, Nn Nnito, i lout i.igs feeeNt pawH i fan hanclaoo, ion Jo4nwin, Ban Mateo, I /ants Clare, Santa CCU*, SAuta, Siocta, Islasr Maw rw ♦ YwerNe fOW40or~ llakiyou, Solana, Bonoma, Staniolaw, Aw.Tf. futtet, Telums, Trinity, Tutere, ' fooloww, tato " Yuba RNFUS f ?.15 ,10 D9CtiTOM MiSliBRr CA77-5010• O&Tir Date of Publication 5NLC7 HAUL YOMU6 tt � 4.11 .43 .44 �.o! Bus}etosNo Decision no. CA77-5019 dieted Arcil 32, 1177, in 42 rM 20111. SMlMR1BR titT0li 2 .i3- L .15`- `r' , "O.Pf� 01 r Wlldiln! Conatteotlon tdioes not lnlcudr stn0ta tastily r 1 + -r 4ardom type spsctmento up to amid lntludial 4 $tocbsi. heavy ani ' 1 1 � i RIMwy wMteaotlM �'st•MlrN. • Y9LD1if --roceive rate resecttot Stott OM464 *"ratio* to wbieit --- •, I 1 � ; , kit PAS b.d+"s hr.r."t ' Soso" M l! rws"les veserbe eo4lt e1 a - Pas 4i oe. ► 4 use. tj 5 ye"s 811 avec 5 y 41 of basis 4 Awe.To. hwrty cat "OAK" i 12.41 .90 � 1.17 01.50 .04 - raid 149 eye - A thaoiit r� �` f r' 11afrtAAW 13.175 .775 1.N f! .03 D DA 51 t, y , iCBi�tritBM iton.emaonar ears Days 0-Meaorlst Deyl C-ladayoNSacs Rayl i-Labor 06y1111-Tha !hl torts. Muabaldt, lake,' test Days f-Cbtlstwea Coy. 7 Mahn, lanioairw, Napa, \`` { Pian rtaMISCO, Ban Mates.. I } fietiyou, Bolano, forams, i ami Trinity ebunties 11.43 1.50 1.10 1.00 .01 Alow" ani Contra Costa ,•` , _, ti ,' 5 1",:,,� Cour,tlsy 11.05 1.01 1.45 .30 } rcesoo, 11in4s, Madera. MariNeS am Macao's Cowtiet 11.0! .05 1.N butte, COlusa. at DOtado, Ole", Lesson. !o'sw. Marsch.'. plactec, PLUMS, McroMALo, + Skssts, Biorce, "utter, /enema, Volo aM Yuba Cee. , 11.9! .00 1.01 ! .31 i t MoAaesy am iahq Ccus Cowttiea 13."1 1.21 1.24 Sas bonito sad $"to Clots, i , ,, { •, ! 1 l' y CouAtpilei" '1.05 1.01 .!5 ` A1rtAe, Led.. Cals"Cos, I ,`n'41 :1 1 t •, t 1 1 a' 1 , + ! iM ioe"1A, ftanielow eA's , is '.! '; { ` }!t1�1 A 5 t ftaiwwte Cbuntt" 1l.p 1.H l.N l.!! t Minato Armty 11.N 1.M 1.N .07 •' i 't t ', f. r, r {. t 1 w ,' .1 AL , i i (• i:x 4 .t•.r ,} itt , •'� ' , t't .. , 'I 1 1 . , r , !i, �', .. � t., i t�:in '�� � ti �,�-.tr! ! -,4 'l.r.. •ti'rl ._, ,11 rt .' • it1!'4,it J , s �1: � � sl .1•t t'�� 1 ,5 f'i t. '• ,'!� 1' ` ' �_ . 1 ,f ;. a:* . s-• t � .; r'S ; 1. �i �� ... + ,, t{ � • , ,,111 t' t. { t r 5 t�f .,. . 'i. � HONAi AWSVW, VOL. i!, NO. lft- "Y. IN'UMtm 301, MY i r1 "a At f switi 3M No. C11477-6414 ' PaP6 3 ra0r0 i100f is Per~$# PnOse 6999f{ts Pgsse's " ins{s twit MsOAr ' l/0uH0s Merl[ i/Ogeowt Races M A,i Psasfsss v0s9eba salter now M A i; 0400#06 V440fiss 0114/91 Aw.Tr. Aesr.Tr. MICK TlIM&$ � BIAWfttCIAMr ICont'dy-, A1pind, Asador, Rl Voted*, + bele T faveda, Places, sactseento,- electricians 13.5! r { Sierra and Volo Counties 6 0.31 M 1.00 1.70 lolM .f7 )N.77 Os 'Cable Splicers 16.3s .f! 30.77 .041 ion Francisco and son wtao. Swtt*, 814nn, loosen, Mcdar, Counties 1S." .f! .40 Piuo•s, stusta, 8istiyo•, resin, siAls, cadets and % , Tulare Counties 10.16 .!0 1.40 tehMa end nstnitF Crwnc!•s CMPpfliMit ti9ct[loieM x3.3f 4.x3 N+.7o5 .ai Caq•eters 11.lf 1.3f 1.71 ,, .i6 .8f .Cable evilosto 13.10 1.13 31#.70! .04 &icdwow floor batelNl'Power tlNetlalae>•I Coots 1pliceal sw•Cpecatoca{ Mw fll4gar Wp•te xt,ii 1.13 30s.705 .04 shingter•I steel scaffold ni a &tactors and/or steel shecielp Cable 0" " 11.11 1.13 30.745 .H , ir•otars x1,80 1.33 1.71 .46 .04 C•Uwras fin Jc•4lele'r' Mixlwirthts 13.16 1.33 1.71 ref .di Count/4o Pil drivon»n, blips, wharf Coble orlcMl Teahei•iaes 13.1! .f3 3N1.3S .01 01 ani look builders x3.33 .si 1.3f .75 .id �� oots ow 13.!! ,P3 3f+i.3f .sx Ccntta C4>.ta ao+Inty Cow, MAsoMSI slsotclalow 16,30f .70 N+1.00 Comfit Maaans 10.00 1.16 1.43 1.60 .S! Cable Splicers 16.70 .7i 30+1.N Msatlot Nagnseltu All !Nl Mbtte and 6010111164411t Cewntle•- Coa4,+o•ition Mseone 10.x3 1.11 1.43 llao .OS ileottlelano 11.35 .80 34#1.05 .04 Men working Igoe swlnylny at Cable splicers 13.16 .00 36+1.lS .04 slip tore scaffold• 10.1% x./% 1.43 1.60 '41 Fnano, iings, tal4ta oM 001110114 )MTA4iRs l 11.63 1.33 1.71 �.io .07 gullets Counties RiAMICIAMttleatclaleM 13.76 00 3N1.OS + .01 Alm"if 4bunty electricians 13.11 1.04 x'14+1.13 .p3 Cable ipliaate 14.04 .00 34#1.0i .06 Lake, mrin, Mandociao,apd Cable splicers* 14.51 1.06 36+1.11 .t3 Bono" Miss r'•• Aesda9, Colua, Sacramento, electricians .13.35 1.11 )%+.30 .01 Outteg, Tolo, tubs and , bass pocUa+e of alpine, r Coble spiiseta th 13:f3 1.11 36#,)! tee pot wvada, PiecesMariposa, Messed, stanietws and Tuclusra Counties ae!•elorra counties wit SlocktloiaM 6.63 .ii 36 14 Of 11144 6149441 Mountain Cable seti••cs 10.81 .63 36 i6 • wta9ehN r • 111"Iticisne xf:Ii .!3 3%+.sS .043 Cale opllcere 1643 .86 3N.!! .416 } Tumals i sxeotglalasa 14.53 `.0! WAS .!I! Cable Splicers j 16.81 t ' .66 36+.66 .816 111011416k,VOI.,41, NO.•it0-•M lIDAY, igiiA6ii2 i0r 1971 ! t1BC191010 MD.i CR77-SO98' pies OW141014 No. CA77-5090 page 4 t , Mass 69661118 paymoal6 1,` Basis Polar Peoebt payment B6de �• i• ' Nrltiy 41114#160 t1 neem M L# p«td146 Vacation141/1 .7' ov%$ M►P A p6r616&6 Y66e1Me mer Ayyr.10. AW.Tr. PLiMICiAMfr (Cont'd) ' ; Gty1R1fR1n iton!'di } Monterey County ' Wine. Amsdorr Bullar', iiectrieisns f 1 12.50 0 1.30 3042.30 •04 !, ine.aar ai Ootodo, Cable Splicers 13.01 1.10 .3042.30 006, Cleavers Ilareedr Worth , Napa one Rolan counties r of City et Lie"( ►r i Bleetrieions 0 12.07 .60 34+015 .44 of Cit Meeeda.plaesre ` t'.', Cable splicers 12.00 .46 ,3 +.46• 004 Pastan"te# fen.Tommie, �' :1 . Nn Benito, Renta Close aM festa, flsrra# fiskir"t $Onto Crus counties, Stoniolausi Putter# TObSOM, electricians + •13.10 .77 30+3.SO 503 toelommo, tela aN T" , Cable Splicers 15.55 .77 301.50 •f5 counties r i 1#.044 .SO i 1.04 Pae Francisco County + Fran, Rings, MNete any Metticisns 15,60 3.04 34+.90 .04 Tulare Counties aM the.., t Cable Splicers 17.53 1.04 34+.90 .06 to mining pertiene of , Nn Nate*county Meteed county } 9.00 .41 1.04 ..sees ` .65 flectrietans 13.04 1.25 J1t1.00 t"ONOMMI WAVATOR CONSTRUCTORB 13.49 51 .33 30+s 002 ranee stectera 10.10 3.24 1.22 1000 .N BLEVATOR CONSTRUMM, NZLPNB ' 704111 r.!4 ,1f 300 .#3 Reinforcing 11.56 1.20 2.22 1644 '406- KMAWR COMRTRU MUM WLraf Ornammntell structural 11.56 1.34 1.271 1.04 004 (rpm.) 60WR U1711RRf l GLA3IMSI Alameda and Contra Oeste Alameda. Contra Costa, Lake, ;i Counties 11.34 1.06 1.21 soil Zt lbrin, Itndocino, (Southern Butte# Celusa, Glenn,,' t ,• o halt of County from North of )' Bumlboldtt Lake (that j 1 R. Bragg), Monterey. Maps, portion of county teas ti: 1 el San aenit*, sen rtencisco, Lakeport up to County son Mateo, sent& Clete, Santa Line), Nevada, Placot, Crum, solono, {R.10. from seek Blooms, 5haeto, Users, of rairtie14i and sonata } ' + t Counties atilt 1,00 lel .43 tehaei and trinity &"I* s 11.04 .ii N J:.q � Gtaysras and fon itepuirt � 1 Counties :11.31 .N .5i :01 Lake (tree City of Lakeport r down to County Line), Ibtin. i r ' NerAoein and fonas Counties 9.01 .07 .N Less 1/04 • ,mei ., f i # .. 'T. :;� 1 - �}, • . OWN. t9 F209eA1 111011TPa, VOL. 42, NO. 100-Fa(QAY, 19PTIMBfa 30, 1977 ofclfloll 1fl, cnT1-1604 , Popo 4 1 DMISION 110. CM-SHS role 1 rad. Fria"606aK00 fars0m#s / iasis Irlap 6000000 Farm#*#$ Na*rl7 f400aiN* t' ilsa#li fMOati** 1 Raps Maw pos lois vote"** *e( lofts MMI Iwdaa. Y.Wiva • si11, r. LATOWi (Cont'#) LINE COWTWXtl(Wo (Cont 14) 1 NOmt*»y sM fantt Crus t' Pecipo", loam", stonielaOs; { OOuntiH1►1.>!' j ,''LN .SS ,41 Tuo10nM Wwnt1*s lion rramotaoa arA 114 6f Liossen r.•, j 531 .41 it to { Cable Ileacs 16.41 .41 1% Is , a"ilatea County #1:H ,4'.41 0.44 .at' . � . Sem 40nit*and famte Clara ti POfttacey 00"ty {' I t amixt/es I3.41 " .04 1.71Oroun4wA "' 5.42 1.14 1442.10 a4 Frosma, fiMe, sYsars, Ad ( Lino"nt TOOMlala" � '' 11.54 1.14 302.10 .06 !#sloe* Osunties #010/5 i .26 .46 Calla splicer• ! 11.66 1.14 301.34 .!4 Aeripose, PACO*#, stanistow t Mels aid MtoAc and Ym*lumne Owantles ISM t.. .61 Limmes 12,47 .H •3441.14 .04 'Amabr. ft W1640, osocem*"to ;`i', Cable.yiicers 11.16 ; .H 2001.14 .44 t' end rro94 OWA nties 4.46 ,`.46 1 1.00 1 Butte, 41*00, Les"*, rites". iautb*tA MIt of San Pete• . 'I 1 !*sets, TeA*M s"4 wc/nity / Osunty !1 .11 l,N Oountles L566 OTmumsomo r IhOcOundemm !.4# .4T 10.TOf O2 OM *antra C»ta county �' 4'j Ll"m*n! 2quip"ot Opel 01446 ',11.01 .17 10.70S .02 Oceunimen 11.44 } , .70 201.00 1 Cable splicers 11.10 .41 10.70 .41 Line 4040mant apecat"O 11.4# .70 30*1.40 t ` Ma"4a OOunty Lime"111602! .7! 2411.40 ! . J f0s gcouMseA 0.H 1.05 3441.15 .01 • Cebl* splicers 16.7# .70 1401.#4 i" Linemen 11.01 IAS 301.1s \ .03 Dot Mort@, 110600 and 4Ulir"• ' Lino quip ent Op6retoto 11.41 !. 1.41 101.15 .01 QOUAtio* Ame#aC, cotusa. saatmmeAto, Tree #Ammer helped Otouroft " 4.10' .41 to .10 1/0 futtac, Vol*,'lobs end tbe" t { ,4064 6roun6mon0 s*sdfcouo4• 1, portions of Alpin, fl anxfd0, sen tChlpp*rll Foudecfsnl',' ! s*va1a, rtecec emd ste[c*. Jac/hammArmon 4.40 ,45 11' 10 I/24 . Counties Mast Ot the Pa LA i Lim squlpsent Nen 1.SS ,46 11 .14 1/24 *!*rte 1bu0ntalA wt*[eMN t; LiA*son ftlooproy*ro sassy } #' Ocaunien . } 4.11 .72 L0.75 .445 Lina fqulpment Ment Linemen U.11 .71 10.71 .445 Ce9titi*4 Lifte"nr Me146t ` ; 11.51 «4S 1! is 1/21 Cable Splicers i 12.12 .73 10.15 .446 j' Tree Ttlwc 0.42 .4! I4 .16 I/at Later 1MctA, 1te0tdoatrw , Cable splicstal 94640"1 tl,', WA soft*" Ovinties ; WO fpcoyet 1 t 11,14 .46 It .14 1/24 O[ouAdOA ! !.4! 0000 1ta.4a .at *pias. Kings. N6/era *Ad I, Lin* 24uipmest Opstatotf''+t 11.11 1.11 294.40 t .14164* C+wntise r Lioemen ' 12.11 t.it 20.60 .61 OCou"4men 1200 016 10.10 .40 cable spliesce j: 11.41 t.11 104.44 .13 L U*Ommni Lina Ovil mnt Operator* 12.lI .16 200.66AS t` ' Cable fpllotrs 14.10 .16 10.00' -. I .Sit}'ti{I •'4 •,, ' 1•.i{`+}5 }ir + , i'1 7i _� , e ., , � ' � I ; . «.:, 1tDf4AL tIW147f4, Vol. 43, Mo. 490-•-faJDAY, $"I all 0, 1?Tp 1 j � t MUSION W. CAT7.0010 pass 0 OW48UN 00. CA7T-5496 1qo 0 r r t s661r /61eM 16006466 ipe6ah t •eA� �.irO6 800.406 fore«t6 Naa.t • 0rl�i6f N A N /00Nw6 V6s6rlar l a R+Ni N 0 A ►666166♦ V6artMr i I/ Ake,is, f Aw,70. ' WOO 00II&AM91O11r (Owt,4} ►AlNlMsl 1OOaN11 i1ls�st/t Q4Wt Nontecoy. son "nit*. Asa y N4uu, Nanta Clara and Oratra4ra sm .10 '301.0! .04 sawto Crus QW40ties Us~ 11.31 .66 301.66 .04 (esolediol poctions et 1 fl4ble lilies[• MIS .N 301.41 .04 Owtatieo lw the the LAAO !sane , Batt ►rawOlaoe County Areal Otowkb" MIS 1.04 30.96 .64 !soak 1111.33 �99 1 0.34 .46 .63 Llssamm$ lem"Isiaaa ISMI 1.64 306.1! .64 /gtsy 11.4T Qst!! 1.30 .44 .0! bii 4ticsto 17.13 1.04 306.1! .!4 Tarots 11.77 .91 1.36 .i! .0! Mw lsaltal, $"is Clots. [Ake tarts 1#b . as!Oaata 0149 OfuatlOO lrwk '16.16 .7! .71 O.6us4mea 11.41 .1T 3461.1! 46 s/cayt ousetwol !tool$ Lt"Wat Line Squipsawt tops• 11.10 4.70 .76 Oisratesa 13.76 .67 301.0 .41 Lots. Mart*# N4s4Mimer son Cable splicsto iS.41 .47 301.16 i •4S reamslsso ss4 locos, OOo. AWN"SWITt110 11.14 1.46 .01 1.63 Be mob 10.77 .ff 1.16 .80 .41 fAtlRtAis War11.0! .99 1.10 .40 .01 "#W, amia4os, Colowto4 Tagets 21.77 .90 1.10 .90 .01 ani law Joaquin Counties Wtto, Onuses 41WO Wsoar . atuak l.fl .70 r#.3 l.11 toactudiag the outcome !0 !gray$ Obsetcock Tapts Qotwarlr modQe. 11umes. owing stages sc4990141 Shasta, stably", _ OaaMtMta[ sotto[, 6tguctucol. 0 stool !.3! .10 3.34 l.lt TOhame, trlwlty 4w4 Tuts M Countisf i h neuro, sial•, otdeto and Oruab$ rat TOMer4$ salla#• 8.76 .66 .40 iw iMacs ORNiattoo 4[411 "Oftlastat$ structural 1 Aisn6 lament Tapeco 11.13 .41 30 stool$ suial stayer Tows& 0.36 .64 .!0 "call stsucttual !tool 11.31 .41 1.4 9`64"m Q444ty (that pdttion 1g 114tea4. tbscd, stanislaus that &too sastusc4 of arri Tuolusrwt Couatieaj .74 .41 .7! :43 Nfl. 1bgtk"gdmoney to ane Otwk' 9.40 isaluitnmoney take) Awl" st"Os ropackswgsros Of Walk 16.96 .74 .71 Olmeus amiss stows Cloaalq$ stays ittout"41 steel$ votes slaattay 9.66 .7! .44 .76 .03 tapaco 11.34 .74 .7f sirayr srn.Mtastlwg 10.16 ,» .N .70 ,Ol • I i t NOiRAI NIOi1iM, V01, t1. M. Ifs-•1il0Arr MIIWifN iO. ILII, 96C M"no CA77-so0i ra)a It vt N INI& CA77•l11r rap 14 r O Slat (!dare�IwMri r.tal.sls Mdt 49!.11.1..9!111.rsr.a.!• M.«Nr �� tdratNan Mnvlr [1.c.tt.0, 4.Nt N a r 11460aat Trte"" "the R.tis M A* 1100614•6 Y04,1104 .04/01 oiuw sr (*Mt%1 401.Tr, Ary#.If. A►Yada, Clontca Costs, IiAtifiMttr j(x+nt•dy It Oocaso, paps, Nevada, 4wlnlnv Countiss rjaa•r, Sacraments, fiscta, Wattle Oe2inostirl Oovtoo 4018"and Toto C'ountiss Applioeto9s wheat {top jsaaludiav portions st tnatatlsi! f94ttic surtsoo aeuatles in the We landbiostst { 1.47 .50 35 b 1 f6hoe Ats61 Selpar (trattio detinsetinv stook f lLts .to { 1.34 .s4 .q eevics appliaotoc, whoa, 4661 11.17 .!! 1,)4 .40 .43 stop inotallst, ttatfic ( favors ►►.52 .N 1.14 .411 .l3 aorta" "nobtastscy 7.41 so .35 b 002 Notts "a 4uMalst Qwattsa sttipac 9.07 .f0 .35 b koes 7.!! .!4 =4 .44 Niotrec (stirs,) 4.32 .50 .35 b spears foMrlastaiat sttustetst 111Ytcy seal Orsastions 04"ls Swine !tars! !space► , su"I Ororatsr 1,17 .14 .35 ►' rsvorksopets 7.44 .64 ,so '.N "f aw"Ofeo M" s,37 .10 .35 b Sscklev Lot tttivinv nitt so"I Arvlicator Own" 7.71 .10 .35 b siprver 1lortarar 1 4nuttlarn 1.41 .50 .35 b 4'16086, 4ta}o ons +Mato Q;wfttt4 i U9 Man 4.13 .10 .35 b fra1114 voliasatinv Device t, PIASTSUASt arrlisstor 1.47 0 IS A Alameda and asatcs Costs shoat stop Ia44411etl fclffl0 Counties 14,119 .76 1.05 .03 surto" sawbiastorN Striper i.li .!i AS b f4tte, Colu""Ols", Lassen; Z Salver (vAaat stop salts►lar, (soutAesotscm Malt of Lassen i rl ttsttie wits" esnfitastsc, County), ►lumss, s189960 M sttipt) 4.43 .!4 .1! b suttac, and ries Oountiss r.T! .14 1.00 (1:ucty lost Overatia*r Montstar Oornty 13.11 2.00 35 .01 ri luso[ Orefstor1.46 .!4 ,1! t } rM tea+w. tines, Mecs and + at"** nae .+ 7.14 .44 � .3! M fume Counties 1.50 1 .110 1.50 l.lt Apttestet Oretaw 1.13 .64 1 .31 b Alpine, A"dor, Mutta, Calaveras sluttiesen , , ,'. 4.{! .!i .31 b Coluss, tt Ooredo, Olonn, fo* NNan ` .31 A• LaBNn (96t), osvo", rlscoc, 0146", "Cromento, son 364pia, 4149980 Suttot, i yslo sM Yuba Counties ►1.!! 171 1.14 (INN rtemot"m County , 13.31 3.00 2.25 .03' !;'', 1 saa�Motso ooraty 7.71 .40 .1110 1.10 .026 . 0.000,, ,a. .,} •(. - �'• ,.i. _ , � ' .. MUM 4"IST", VOL, 41, No, )"-"#DAY, iMTGUM 30, if ? f ..a�, 0000 ,• ...+,..�*.."""'.. _ ' .. r fd.p ltetlil►fq"'MN , b►tc frieta 6cr,cNh f0ra►sb !a►ir IsWIT iiv.suss Hewir lJ+ceNas 10tH H k fMtlsec Ys►trt►e +valve ' t let•► M l M ps.►its► Yecsase tr.iJt ►LASTSPA s! (Cont'41 ftAtlilSsst staawtitttfat 4*Mt'd) Apt I.7 M1 Moret, Wrbotdt, Letson Alpine, Amalat (sotthefn (Mocthwsatern halt), gMcl&, potttoo of County), mutts, tbdoe, wW, shaet&, C1&aysra0, Coluaa, ftasno, ' litkiyou, Solan, Sonoma, Glenn, 1040, Lboson, Iieitt&r Tthaas sad Trinity Counties 4 16.15 .00 .5! 11.15 Al 1 Katiposa, Merced, ttodo*. gecipo*s, risrced, Stanisltue Hontatey, dumas, son Sotquin, _ and Toolame Counties 9.00 .9i 1.511 1.10 sense Cru&, sh&Cts, liters, Pt.ASTXRM' TMPSI iiskiyou, stanialaus, Suttatr ALO"44 and Contra Cotta Tehama, Trinity, Twlate. antits 9.67 .Si 1.14 Tuolumne and Tuba Counties 11.10 1 1.13 0 2.00 .14 tu Mato. lime and Medoge Lake, "spa AM solo" counties 13,31 1.11 2.15 .li M Qaanttat 9.N .44 1.10 4 Nal Mott• Sa/ MreWlit G"r9S+wisoo ani San Mates Count is: 11.10 .94 1.11 .!5 Qiwaties 0.06 .61 1.14 J<A! �' WOfWI Aipiaa, A*mdir, 81 coraco. ! Alam&N Sas Contra Cost& sins. t Nevada. ileoer, socra*tnto, swottca ibt4 L17 l.li 66 !4 ! fleets two Talo Cbt,nkltt 7.19 .4$ 1.44 .i! ` haste*Mikocal /attlan&n waver" are ban Jo"Win 11 kettles wito peeps) 11.19 1.17 1.10 .ii Qouttiso 9.41 .6! „'1.N .9! titumettot bwami*tst fife- &Mein County 4.13 .60 1.40 .!! wroppoesi Coat Tor built up 11.91 1.17 t.lt .N .i4 wataray chanty 10.44 1.15 1.74 Alpine, Wavotos, Metipose, fen Matto, sant* Clefs ono Meread, man 3ob"in, staniel,40 sent& Caw cbantiss .76 (1.44 y' and Tvllaatt Cauntita Z 9t mom1 Asotose Wage, tilt Q Alesri& ca►ttrtty I1.if 1.15 i.if .11 oagosition ani built at) 11.19 .90 06atea asst* Coaaty 11.41 11.11 3.30 •, { r19 hit Machina operator 11.44 r ltaasttttetu swttt. Gotw&, 91 coca&*. Masai toutAscn kalR oR ' ate", Lagoon, Mtoioo, flaoeft J, CWA*tfi, boeawnto, To,*,t(', Plutas, Shasta, heft&, at logaM, Msva", #160*9 i'' " fiatiyoar suttaf. T+thawa, W stogie counties (*a- t ' Teiaity &a0 TWO Co"113*9 *last" lake TOa Ago*) 11.11 1.11 1.61 .14 sooteu U.i9 .61 .40 , 1 Lake Thos Lee& 114.40 .60 .60 l.�i' .l! tcaa w, tinTo, Medsgs sae ` testa. MsaMwlna, $ea ►c&rwiao&i' J t > Tulace Couatits W tik�tOMr couatted 11,7! 1.9N 1.51 1.11 . .10 mosttts I 11610 . 'All .ti t " iib, meia. gendosttw, Matter' i I , Golan* " fomes Counties t tuwtea 10.11 .0s 1.16 1.61 .04 sestio Mocker*" Attlee j1 q tettla* W/o pttapo) 1h16 i.i5 l.ii 1.61 .44 itttagsatloM MaMelogo# Pips- �, vg0ppeget As], Mat ptick 11.11 .i5 l.t! 1.s1 .N + IIS' + ( �► + � } +it (:t t V�{, •, I '1.: 1 _� +, r-t+ ,. ,�, (• ( • ��� ����+ i r •'! aNIOU, VOL, 43, NO. M-1110AY, ii 19MUS 30t,IVY? 1� { hoe poly"$"Of* tpw"ts ... hilt fei"p 0a"d{u port Is Measle 1484110. • Retia N g i feutsas YNeMea *wafer Iwo N d 11 ftealeu Yt{Noel eeafar Ant.To. Ane.h. t icant'd) / IWO WAL MOM o (0bnt'1) cel Nocte and No boldt Nal Motto, Nsfb•ldt, Lake, couati*a i Nevin, Melanins, San Moores• 0 34.» ,40 .7I .35 Fcaeeissor somome and Montawy *Al Santa Crum ltialty counties 13.H .44 f 1.74 .13 Counties. Ian Nates county 13.43 .si 1.01 .11 ' Reotoga *0.44 1.10 1.15 / Mbloo and Il•kl you. pw{ + elu 10.» .I3 .» 03! Ran Fconcieco and San Mitoo Freese, sinq, "re ani Counties Tulare Counties +1t.94 .73 1.33 .14 Maroc* 14.93 :!! 1.19 1.14 .04 am FIMIR LAvWf IMstio Wogkots and RettUnnI Alpine, Analog; Nutt., 13 Bottles) Without rem" 11.11 .40 AM 1.10 :04 Caisvares, Cala", 01 Dorado, t Nltua&atict Rnamaler$$ Olonn, LaMa isspludino Fipocapperal Cosi tog 1 11.93 .40 1.19 1.30 0I4 Money Lake he*&)$ Mbced Analog, doegamente ad Toto ' least*t sat"equis River), �caunti0s • 1 '{. Flusas, an asa4uin, Ihasta, Moobt• ialot*, the aM ,, ' �, + 11ecaaaft0. stsaisteas, Composition) 30.11 ( 1.04 1010 1.00 .07• atter. ism". Trinity, . smafal*c and pitch : 11.11 1.04 1.14 1.00' .01 tasisfne, Vola and Tuba as lealt*tail seat*Clara i.' counting aM on"Pawnee Matl*a � {, dt Nl Move", Mavad*, Winner Mostar&, settle (1 kittle) 10.14 .41 1.14 ad steers counties (•matadisp MIT"MDI XRSI t Wako town so*&) 10.73 .04 1.38 1.04 .10 Aland*, Contra Costo. Map \ Moray Lake Aro&tare Lake Z ' sell Solas*Counties 11.31 .05 1.43 all x`,•.01 Tehos aces it.*$ .70' .» Q Alplma. Colovecae and ' A1sMN40 coetce cast&, take, San Joaquin Counties +., ; 11.77• .ii 1.40 .N Marin, Mondoolno, (breed, ' Afdoe. butte, Colum&, Maatag*y. Maps, an bonito, , Q Dorado. Won", piuYs, '' ! as pean0leca, Sea Mateo, ,gscremato, Shut&, Storrs,- ants. Clete, ant&Coma, gutter, Tehaf&, Veto ami Solan*and seroma countles •11,30 r .60 1.041 0 .10 Tube Counties 11.00 43 1.09 .31 #pAiMRLRM plTrzABI Mtaripoaa. Ma,gc*4, Stanislow / Ala**, Contra Cleats, Nacim,', • , / SM tiwltw,* Counties ` 11.14 ...44 1,10 .04 Maps, as Francisco, its Noataeoy, an bonito, sant& Mateo. ants Clot$, Raises. .i Clue*am R&nto Cts& 0meattso 11.11' .3N.46 3.44 1.113 and income Counties 1!.3! .cos1.4! � .49 Remaining Count/es „• 19.47 .43 ' .93 .44 Al de ad ganga Cast*cos. 13.30 1.21 3.39 .191 Rat Moen sad Mrboldt one. 99.11 .41 1.13 .11 . •' ;i�', ,; qtr ' or .r • fit•. '� �: r" r f 4 �. ' ' .i. ,. i i.tel/ ', . r , � {, n'�.• y �+ L. •. .. i. ... .\i .. .. . �•", :.{ NWTW VOL +0, "a. til-fo"Y, WTU%M 30, 113' { 410410N NO. CATT-WON ! rete 11 Owisto 1 0. rGTT-N11i - taN 14 MR W1,12"Al ii• t -ilex fret a 16., s-rtrworial call C-1nMpnMnoa Dart ' it-labor Oall f-lhwrkwllvinl Oars rzistaM Day. a ! 1 searMwteNgt seaeNts hy.eete + ' Rateer teaeieme V046004se~We# a. 11*10yer eontrtbutse it of Maio hourly tats tot over 11 loam, TWMIINfiO ONUS sr Apr•To. !( NfrlNe, end 211 of baala hourly rete for 11 Months to 11 yeata Arouse. Contra Cwtr, Al r N vacation toy Ctedit. No told lelidayea A thgovigh F. M*tta. Womboldt, Laker Iletiw, Nawdoclwo, Nays. J, +'>'t b. Oployer aswttibutsa 11.11 pg hour teMoliday tun{ elide $.11 { . "a haMieaor taw Nateo, !r , ger bwr to v"atlen rwA fat t" first leer •f OwloNe yntt I 1 year but teas then W Tests 11.11 per Mut to vacation ruMt a"firm.tol Mauro, Wtawowa I W years but lame than 16 yeas 0.41 pg Mur M VaNtiew Hawn i eta rfiwiq c botte, 0010". 01 wC }' ,i i1,11W ' { 1�N +� 'l.li iLN fvvc•t4 Iwo 1.11'1 per Your M vaoattOR tub. Yleww. Waw. floioa, f r �t,,t• ' I Reis". Haver, ftlimmesa• Wslrleyoc ssatribetee 1.14 per Wmt far the Brat flue rosea ae , WtMi*to, quote, it r� ;I' awl Mlle mitt Nq.tive rem roe bwr to itwatiM► liege&. luttet, Tehawe, .{ { ? ,! ' r , Volta aM Tutu counties '', 1 else tRTrla r , , i t!, ' i ., • ` ' 1 , • �Isaaiii. butte, Colueer i `- , - 1.. ., i •` Cowtte Costs, DOI Norte, N Oecodo, Glenn, 10twholdt. • labl, la..on, Marino Ilewdaeteo, turbo, Mas, -Novato. tleeeg, tlltaas. 1 t � ' • 4sefMrab, taw Nnito, saw Oraweleae, Warr Mateo, ! 1 $"to Clara. QNets, siege&. tiMil*o. Wolato, tonna, wtt". vohnta, Tirinity, Vol*WA Tuba Counties , 12.4 .iW + .141 1.110 .N11 Altiwe. &hobo, Caleveraa, S" Jaatttriw, Wtoniaiatts aw4 (/ fialuawe Cottwtise U,1f ,411 t1! 1.N 1 tl t r ' rg#mw. SLOSS, Madera, Mor/MM. INtood aM sulac• J.,. I ,%: t iltewtiea 14.11 l.N '.N FI .1 ,., `7 i rt / Mbwtersy aw 'sewte Ctua 1 r CwMttN 11.111 1.N r ,1 -� � '� + 'A� 'i t N I � # �1 }1`' , ! \••' 1 I: ,•-�' t#1 L. `.1e ` 14 •r, 1 , l t t ' �. .t 'I, v. t., 1 .. •+ I i, 1 T'{ f 4l• 11 it '! HWSA& 110161114 vot, 4'1. ►w. Ida—UIDAr, wtullluls so, mr t I i omclatatt 062, axx-sats Pete it u� OW161 tt 00. CA77-1010 Paye is rJ�MGflfit Group It Asphalt ttonets and Nakerst matte, Wacker and similar , type tarprr$# 6uggywobilef Qulneav, taller, I"lorder and buckore coopactors of ale typaet Coaerete and wpnasit$miser - ""•""�'"""""" 1/2 yard and undort Concroto pan works Cenetote sawt Candrate ',IaM 4e r .titrPerm"4 sandort Cribber and/or ohotingt CWt granite curb sstttrt tors ir #e;i """""'" ""' ralsoral slip fatmse Green cutter*, MadrrbestAMn, Nubeettetmt Heerl4eeeHea Nehe H�• Pea;teat YstsNoa eN�tar Align+ret Jackhammer agl$tatatfi Jacking of pimp over is itte#le*t Apot.It. Jackson and similar type ees"Otoret f*ttlem f%. Metras ens am applying otpholt, lay-tali, Creosote, It", osvette end similar t+ { type mrtsriolat Lalling, shooting, Whaling, breckiny, transit- Group 1 9 4.771 9 1.25 / 1.70 91.10 .10 lacking, hrndyuided lo"inghamrrrtt Mgnesito. OV**yrasin, ' Group i($) 11.00 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 tibarylsis, and m$stie workers Halt K dry)# Pev*ant bte4kare Group 1(b) 1.27 1.25 1.10 1.10 .10 and ep"ors, inelvding tool trended Pipelaysrs, caulkers. b$eMistet ti Group 1(c) 942 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 t ra Grew 1{4) 6.72 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 P "t ,pets, soedttit loleett'ptaPove pbea m over Meet hole P dttyecs • art, gas ani elaotai*t fwar bsoar twaaparet Oliver Group 1(e) I 1 J2 1.21 1.70 1.10 .10 t towers at all type* towe"t as short+ in Gtosp 2)t for est t" Group lif) 9.17 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 and stud fust fipf"tonepe"t and twit-*lIff"re ino144189 pUstaq , Group 2 0.42 I.25 1.70 1.10 .10 � . of soak" aonegate and/ot sand twat of dty)t 11*tuy **afitler. Group ) 1.12 1.25 1.70 1.1s .14 multiple hood cttnerete chi � ,pact 0*vU taenehar - IOC K similar + typo (and Olt errll ttsnoMte)i Note and Ditch witeftt Mate- �, j I tillage aan#bl*aters, artmmn, outwn. wootem*nr Sit"llina and , {Gunnies) 1 04"ingt tank Citenates 4100 elimberar Vibra-sate" - Fti1 flea! - in Connaction with Imagers, work# Vibrator$$ #si-pek-it mrsA/nae Grow 1 11.2) 1.25 i.TO 1.10 .10 Nigh pressures blew pipe (14, cc over, 100 1M. pro$$uta of *Priest ' Group myd(o "O"t and similar typal Labor bear in e0twtaetion with Group 2 4.44 1.25 1.10 1.10 .10 irbarare' work Group 1 6.12 1.25 1.70 1.10 4.10 Group 1(a)t Joy (kill 010"I "04-2At Getdonet-Renese tbdal Om14) ~ and similar typo dril U► 'track drlllerat Jack lag delllers# 'Z L "haft soak) Diamond dt(llarst Wagon drillatst Mechanical driller• - all (Tunnel typo$ regardless of type ar v4th0d of pmmrt multiple unit t drillst fosters and to stint A,11 Bork of loading, placing ' rn Croup 1 10,31 1.25 1170 1.10 .10 ) and blasting nt all powder and asplosives of whateeat type ca- 4A Group 2 10.03 1.2$ 1.70 1.10 .10 gradlera of wathod used for such loading and placingt Nigh Group l $45 1.25 1.70 .1.10 .10 rCalarr (Including drilling of sats)# TWO* t0p"fl fit yrindst Group 4 11.73 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 . Group 1{b)t favor cieonots (>fcaa ng Work) 1(c)+ burning am ftlAi,4 Group 1 ) 6.77 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Group 2 0.62 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 ace" ) 0.12 1.25 -1.70 1.14 .10) J MIOElAI 1901SiE1, VOL. d!, NO. let!-MEInAr, ftPTtMttt 34, iyyP . r fay 10 ts�CtOloM MD.• CAiJ-{ofo Page It OOC1111001 110. CAJJ-1450 r LitOOalrtS (Coot'd) t ta#Otif#d i (Tuamel ami Shaft Vock) Gcoup Iid)i Popalc Trackman and toad bode (cut and covet work Of subway atter the temporary oover has been p16064) Group It Diamond Willett Grounamtint Guntte at Motorola Montle- h tent P, no Shaft Mark and dales (below actual oc excavated Croup 1(a)t Laborer* on general construction work on or in ` ' grouad level) (Melt hot• footings and $haft , Croup L bit Grindets slaster$ Drillers, Powdecman-heading$ Cherry bandore, llpwcrpperm# conduit tayeca and Plaatto ipoliMi l Croup l(e)i Contra cwt$ County OMyi ►ipel*yot*, pocor Iicketeen - where car to lifted# Concrete finisher in Tunnott Con- *yorsi aceto Oct*ed man$ Gcout tuahpman and Potmmnt Gunit• and thotarote Pressors Pipe Tester, no joint pipe and stripping at soma, , Gunmen end Potmens Meadsrmeni high Pressure Monslewani Mineco - including repair of voids, Precast Manhole Setter*, Cast In 1, Tunnel, including top and bottom scan on *haft and raise work# place, manhole corm setters � 1.' 'e Nipper 40851e4an an Slick line$ 4andbla*ar-Potman twock assign- i mant interchangeable) Steel Porn Raiwe asd Setters( Tiabecmen,• Gcoop 1s Asphalt shwelersi Conant duVots and handling dry count• h) t ,� astimbetm" - woad at steel or substitute materials thec•tocet or gypoum$ Choko-seta[ and Nigger (aloaring work)( Concrete }y r Tugger bucker Dumpst and Chutemin$ Catec•te Chipping and Grindings Comcete Labrars tot or drys killer's b11itect Chunk Tendstt 11 Group It Cab/eteadert Cbuaktem"to fmwMtmM-trimK hewees Vibrator- Wastes", adductors$ Hydraulic Monitor (ever lee the pee ourelr - tt �( ,tam, Pav~t breaker* 1 Loading and unloading, carrying and MM/401 of alt code and i Mtoriele toe use in raintoccing comacete sonstruckloat PittSbetgk. t Croup ds bull Gang - smelters, Trackm11n# Lbmerst• Crew - Ino/odes (bitter, em* similar type biw*li Shredders# Olopsri Singletoot, + rodding and oproading# itum}wn (any Matkcd)t Grout Cc**# Sa- twsd Foil, pneumatic tampers All pneumatic, sic, 9". 6" eltotrio { j;-�' boom&""$ beater i foetal deoaing of pipe whdsc 11 Jacks t (! group )i All cleanup work of *abri*, gcoitede and builaings inaiwdi01 ( f,�i,: 1JtbDROHO but not limited to *treat cleanstat Cleaning and washing vindowoi i i 1 (Wracking tock) 1 Coeatruction labor-,• including brtge end"natal 16hoter*i S,' •t i } Dumpman, load spotter$ tits Hatcher$ Otroeh Ci*smco s Getdenere, i Group It Skills* Ncockst (removing and Salvaging of Seek. window*, 1 horticultural and landscape I"oserei iettingt Lis"tNe brush 40Dclr ptwmking and electric timtuar Z taador*t Pilots, maintenana• landscape I&W416 on newoon•ttuctlomt j Matatenrnoo, Mapait Trackman and Mood War Streetcar and 1411roo4 +: ' Group 1s bmf-skilled Weaker $salvaging of other building materials) � 4 90"truction Track tabo orml T*mporsry sic and water tine*, Vlctawlio I w •imitate Tool room attendants Sena hteat"at Guardrail 4reoteH *s t } Group It General Labwor tinolue all cleanup sock, loading,; r MveO•wt Mart*r* twtton tetter$1 1 • Lumber, 1064101 and worming of 4W is)LADOV1 {4 ARM ' lGumtlt•! 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Mo14kg M sk"IS' Ates 1 O.H 1.07* 1.79 .00 .14 f1 0rwi i; Ares 3 10.70 1.070 1.70 68 .li �w Cletr&Ae11 Opetstot 1&P to (. 1464 3 10.11 1.070 1.71 .60 .14 wi iwiWirt[ 7 cu. pie. Ase 1 ( 11.99 1.07* 1.71 .10 .lf s.4.s.111mv moss tall j Ate& 1 11.01 1.070 1.16 .40 .14 9sstlt A- 'I Arte 3 11.10 1.070 1.74 .10 .14 iattecerel C1anHrs11 *#stet" , Ate& ) 13.14 1.070 1.79 .46 .14Ate& 1 .10.61 1.67 1.70 .40 .14 / At" 4 13.41,. 1.676 1.74 .i1 .14 �' Ates 3 11.14 1.070 1.79 .10 .14 Arse 111.83 1.076 1.71 .00 .14 �� 4. 1864 1• . ', 14.91 1.810 1.11 .11 .10 C16moMil q44&tot (owl 1 art pM. s.t.o.iton! t Mar I&tl t ' Ates 1 13.64` , 1.01* 1.76 .40 .lf Ages 3 13.t) r 1.070 1.78 .00 .14 -Also 3 13.3! j ,1.17• 1.74 .40 .14 r. . 4'"• 4 �.4i, tr t. tt 4 SI r: Cyt, t .T . . t i ( •• � 't .. It: p7 {.Id ' at . :l r('.( Nlt,t.• d�.}t,: <'r�, _ ..-. ' . . � . . . t r ! t MOMA1 " 613TIa VOL 41, no. 1w-a"Y. WNW" k. 1'177 t � t luta r l ,, t 5 • ' owselam 110.' CAT?-!9641 good 70 ' 0$CtitoM ip. 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Operate# ilaeA&*./allNtoh .. , Ate& 1 141.7% ' .!f t.26 1.1111 At** 7 ll.if .!S 1.70 I. • s Area 1 lt.f41 .M 1.74 1.14 Ares ! ll.?i .04 1.74 ►.ti' 1 ' $411411011 e#.d $sary Construction t y•, '. t , !ow$oats " •: # Z (rock on Solt-pcopell" , ' o vessel*) feat 4petatottV • /rJwvfNcrres l 1 I*wt GaNca Mslgnatedr city M to of . 60 haAel i $aaNMAto a" Stockton, Colitae 114 �, • '� - •+ a Area 1 - W to 34 toga all** team said 0" , Ate& 7 00te then 34 road Situ 0 and in lyding 61 SOW DAL d . r Icor said Cantece. ' Ates 7 -Owtold• of 34 coal miles team Sol Cantata Aeon 1 - An aces estoodisg AS So& dila• t dowel ime mt Wo Talcs, t 0001460 0.75 pet Yowc to ftFALO 04 804,1111 Said will a goad. t 1 , i 1r 11016011 610111111, VOI.•ii: 160.190-MIDAV, WI M k $Q, loss 3 ,� '!41101 �#efMbirti�mAAlosA 1 Group 11 Assistant to 4rgineec,(fit~. 014t, oeo►b"i • .. MAO* 4mdf r 4rrrll,r/qrr, �r Group t-Al Compceesoc Operator Mrr,(r Mrr,ir [Irurlea "i tow trhr 04411 lMrtrar vernbe erU1,r Group i-mt truck grans oiloc { ° Mw tGYlt101t1 on""" Arrr.Tr. Group 31 Tugger moist (hoisting mu�tstlet only( ((roup 7-A, Compnsaoc operstoc`(3-7)�r Generator (1N N.V. cc owril ' " Group 11 1 4.11 [14.44 1 1.506 0 1.15 .90 39 (2-7)r M►uing Machine (1-71(r+owetN otbar tA.A by ola0ttislty! 4 '.t`' Group 21 1.714 11.41 1.54. 1.25 .f0 If Grout it 4.71 11.24 1.710 1.IS AO .39 1' 1' GeV* 41 1411 11.42 1.1441 1.25 .f0 .30 Group 21 Dock n [devicecr 3btk Lilts A-herr Mit-NFop411N m4sti" r' 1.SOr 1.25 .00 .2f ' type !!(ting device �, � Gta�lp 11 1414 113.414 1 rr 1'f { Group 41 10.71 12.23 1.141, 2.23 .00 .311 msewp 2-Ar maavy Duty [apitwl &Wag Ibidar . .f + ( Group 70 1407 12.14 1.14* 2.16 .90 .29' r t' Group it .11.31, 11.01 1.141, 3.15 f0 .30 Group 4s operating Ongineet IN lieu of Assistant to tnglnser t, Group Is Il:f1 11.01 1.501, 1.25 .710 .30 r' leading mailer of compressor attooAN to Crane lilodrivsrr Operator 4. r • Group 101 11.74 13.3T l.So1, 2.25 .90 .2f of pilaAriviag A(le. kid of lloatiag ww'Setcick "room! operator ,' ? 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CA77-5090 Page tS itsC3ilOM 00. CA77=3090 Iag4 l0 Pam rou1PMENt OPERATORS (AREAS I and 11) t , , Group 11 Assistants to bginsers (stakemane Fiteman# Heavy Duty TOMO* SpOtMMrE11F OPM7ATte" (Cont'd) { Repairman "oipert Dilate Deckhand) Signalman, Owitchmant Tar , (ARRA# I and ii) (Cent"d) Pot Fireman)I Facbman (Meavy Duty Repair shop parts room) Group 31 Compressor Operator) Concrete "last (up to and inelu4ing )' ' Group Tr t Concrete Conveyer or Concrete Pura, Truck of Rgttigmra"t 1 yard)( Conveyor belt operator (tunnel)I fireman (lot Plante 'i mounted iho" length togaandy)# Concrete nonvoyaortisoaiding site$ Rydroullet Monitors Mechanical Conveyor (handling building rat- S"4 g t to terlals)1 Mixer Box Operator (concrete plana r Pump Operstort applyite vatetliners, wagon drilla or jackhammers)0 Oust Delta 14111411 Spreader Bauman (with sore*.dit Tar Pot Fireman (power agitated) Puller Renyon Pump and similar types# gantry older for similar equipment)# Hydro-Hammer or similar, Instrument Mens Material Moist Group 3t Dox operator ibunket)e ftelleopter Radioman (Signalman)# (t or more drums)# Mechanical Finishers or Spreader Machine {asphalt. Locomotive (30 tonn or under)# Motorman! Podman at Chainman) ' Ucbot-Greane and similar), Mine or Shalt Hoists Himetmobiles Pove- jRoss Cartier (construction jobsito)t Rotamiste Screedmnn (except sent acasket with or without Compressor Combinations Pavement 119441titt asphaltic Boner#te paving)j Fell-propelled, automatically applied truck mounted with Compressor Combinoticnt Pipe sendiAg Machine (pipe- concrete curing machine (an atte4ta, highways, airports and canals)# lines only)# Pipe Cleaning Machina (tractor propelled amid supported)# Trenching Machina, 4 ft. depths !ruck Crane Oiler# Tugger Iblate ! P1pe #tapping Machine {tractor propelled and supported)# Refrigeration single drum Dollar Tender Plante Roller Operator (finish sespholtll Self-propelled bora• typo lifting , device (center sountlil0 tons or loss R.R.C.)1 Sell-prope1144 Meeting Group 41 •ballast Jack Tampers Reheat Regulators Bnllemt Tamper Grads Planet Blusher Operators Small Tractor (with bow)# Sell Testers Multi-purposes Boxman (asphalt plant s elevator Operator (in- Truck type Loader/ Auget-type Stilling equipment over 30 ft. depth old#)I Fork Lift or Lumber Stacker (construction jab site), ' Group It Ar Line Menten Material Hoist 11 drum)i Shuttlocart Tie Bpscart 1»c-Cascat {ot similat}f Asphalt Plant lingina4re Coat-in-ii4p Towotmobile Pipe Laying Machines Combination Blusher and Motor Operators Concrete batch Plant (multiple units)# Dateti beading Shield Operator teary Duty Group S1 Compressor operator (over tit Concrete 14/xars (over 1 Repairman and/or Weldert Gradesettet, Crede Checker (stchamiCal or other- yard)I Concrete Pumps of,Pumperate Guns) Genetetoral Grouting , vise)# Grooving and Ortnding Machines (highways)# its" seal Machine (or Machinet Press-veld (air-opecatedlf Pumps {over i)I Melding similar)# Solman Loaded tosder (up to 1 yard*)t Mechanical Trench Shield# Machines {powered other then by electricity) Portable Crushing and screening Planta, Push Cats Rubber Tired Barth- Z moving Oguipmant (up to and including 45, cu. yda. *struck' s.e.c.!# Group 41 but Liras Road Factor or similar, Doom Truck or (fuel 0uselide, T-Pulle, tot-10, 10, tl, and siailars Rubber Tired Colors hit- O Purpose A-Frame Tcuckt Concrete Match Plants laser oc dry)# Con- group om propelled Compactor with boost# Shosp[oott Tiaiset !kidder ltubbot tired ^ t Creta Saws (pit-propelled unit) on streets, highways, airports or similar egcipmentli.Tractor drawn scraper Tractors Tt4nehing Machine' and canals# Drilling and Rating Machinery, vertical (not to apply ' fi east 4 ft. depths T1s-batch Favors Tunnel Moist bring Machin*# welom am ` to waterliners, wagon drills at jackhommars)e Hlghlino Cableway , 1lomda-sizer (and ether similar Pugaill squipoot)M V4rmster "10 • sack Signalalans Locomotives (steam or over 30 ton)I Lubrication and „ • Cotter Service Engineer (mobile and grease nck)s Maginnis internal Pull Slab Vibrator (on airports, highways, Canals and watehouxt)s)I Stoup Is Chicago Samuel Combination,mixer on*Compressor i1volte)l Mechanical Finishers (concrete) (Claiy, Johnson. Bidwell Held" i', Oombinatlon Slurry Mixer and/at ClesenstM Righlias Cablawoy IS tens Deck or similar typoa)t *#chemical butm'Cutb and/or Curb and :` ` and under), Lull Iii-Litt er similar 130 ft. of ewer), Making IboblM Cutter Machine, concrete of asphalts Portable Crushocaf Fast 1 • Wither tired. roil or task ty"iI Ttactot (with Dome)104 of largest Driver (KISCO and similar)I sower Jumbo Operator (setting slip- ;aM similar) 1•• forest, ate., in tunnole)e Roller (except asphalt)# Scretdman (barber-Greene and similor)(aspheltic concrete pavingl) Sell- propelled Compactor (single *"gins)I Solf-propelled Pipeline Wrapping Machine (poault CRC at similar tool Self-ptopelled . (' /j lower sweepor# Self-propelled Tape Machines slip Farm Pumps (Ilttlnp device lot eenccst4 tera>•)t small rutcbar•tlred 4gtcalltor4s +' Surface seaters# Au"i-type drilling uipllsat up to and irtslmdl#Ig i t 30 lt..depth) i / t, :, ! i # s , FEDORAL 11101ST11, VOL, 42, NO.yI90—FIl1DAY, SSP111A5111t 30, My 1 tl, •11 !. I,,tkIGIam M. 01177-5090 ' , h Palo 1• ! OWIOIOM RO.,,0177-SNI POWlR sp(IIt MfPage OPMRATOM (Oant'di ' pB6W tpvlhltilt'ostRA10M (aoht'd) 1 • JARM I ane it) (CoMtt'dl (AMEM I and III loont'd) Wats !h loom-typ Backfilling Mach1M1 slid" Crane# dry-lilt Jet ' almllar)p chemical Grouting Machine, truck eMowmtedl eeabinatlen IN*- hoe and loader (up to and including I/4 cu. yd. m.s.e.11 sortlek 42 operatorf required when awing engine reacts les bola&)/ Oorelck Bargaa (eacept eacavatlon Work)I 00-More toed@[ end Adam@ RUgrodsrl ttwating trader Wavy Duty notary Drill oil (Including Calsson foundation work and tuelld loader and similar typal Robbins type Drl1101t Roehring hoop It he Band Melons Ila emn1weatlen With Mhsel rMievatoell Cfbnso r Der lot almllar#1 Litt Bleb Machlner fVagtborg ane statist typal/ (Bear 125 tons)1 loader favor 12 cuyft.l up to and including if so. loader 12 yardo.up to and Including 4 yacd&)1 locomotive (over lee tonal 01119141 Or MItlplo unfeline itele Multiple line Nrthwvtng Machine (fWellda, yde.11 Power shovels and Dgagllnao,lover 7 cu. yds. ■.r.e.)I lubber NoTlted Multi-purpose teeth Mving $uekines 12 unite ever 73 cu. yds., " + urs, oto.) Ino tandem scraper)l fes-.teen Mlts NrapplMtg Machine, ■.r.o.11 %heel twevatee lover 710 am. ydl Re@sevotr-0abris tug fselt-propelled floating►/ lubber-tired faeeperr s. petour) n t � self-loading (paddle wheels, ete.)1 shuttle Car (reclaim station)[ «evt il-se tsaNr (east if w. yM.) ,'.•. single Engine scraper oval !S yordst soil stabilisor It G M of o"6111 1 , sub-grader (Wrrin or other automatic m vine chines CaGptMtin Dodi Group 11-CM Operator of MlleepNr (rdND ewe In eigoetlem votk)1 Cbedeaascra hack laying type Ottat moving naehlM mbines vegti- with lbuele ctltttolled sattheoving qulpment �• •' tandem scrapers) grain loading outlonl TYsnehing Maehlns• multi-oM,gLM � With sloping attachment, Jefco or elmllart vaswn coaling Oland Whitley Crane (up to and including 2S taus heup 10-AM Beckham lhydrwlte) lop to and lMte�WlGg 1 me. seckhoe (cable) sup to and Including 1 cu. yd. (einatlon backhoe and Wader ever ]/a cu. yd. 13.9.0.10 CoGtlauoua rb flight Tie lack Auger (up to and Including 1 cu. yd.►ICrara attechselt Cranes Inot over 29 ton@, llammethead and Gentey)I Gt"o-allo (W to and Including 1 cu.,Vd.l 1 Power Shovel.• Cluntt le. IKagllMs, lop to and ' r {'90; including 1 cu- yd. m.r.c)1 Power 61460 (st"Is stglra)1 Self-propelledi1' DOM Lifting Device fconta mounts lower It tonal) IMMbMr-tleW + �, ''/(4 10 scraper, self-loading (paddle VMDI twin onfiMOil)l deal Lara Aute , {� Grader Me or similar ' r . �I l•�r,�� 1 ,. � / 1 ��j Group lir Automatic Contests slip Petro sows, aet�tin lallevad Cat , ' • ' . 1. •t� Ori ' 'u: , i BuGpr, Canal Trlwrl Canal Trlwt W/dualling atteohmantal Cr1Mo + +,r ,�t '' ♦ � t,„' ; lover IS tone up to and including 121 tona)$ continuous (tight tie "^ M•,11 !;�. Back Aupr over 1 cu. yd. (including stamell Brett Tgavollft 490-A-1+ '1' X14' j'+•.r ,, of similar (e1 tons or over)I fuo116 laNn Whom eattrollN tram the i ever r putloetl Illehilne Cableway (over 1 tone#, dada (ever G yagN• or to r• r' ,' .{ MA lncludinf 12 cu. de. I Miller 9 tmisee MN sl t T 1 ops Bawr sr collar ',.r• Pear /tads (mutts-engined taws[ Ob welsr Clel@bdlar Wkallinsa• Back- 1104.• Crede-ally lover 1 yd. and up to GM lmeludimg 7 w. yds. le.r.e.11 real-tiled earth moving machines (multiple prapitsiem pewees voila ora M {t,' t + •;;'V, t { two of Goes act+pate)lu1 to and iraludimg 7% au. Wk. estruak• sate-plopelted conpotor (with multiple papalsleG pow. Malta)I Biagio i +r` �;.•tr .i , lo,;Vi.µ! 40"ins lubber-tltsd tarthmcvinl Machines (WJ%k tamdem seraperell slip •r More Paver (concrete or esphalt)I TaledM tate$ Tower Craws abile laeludinl gall mounted( Teenclese lieulliseq altaohM M/oldl a oltivorNl i"! • �' ' + +;r Ltebher and Tawe cranes land Similar typa)) Wheat socevator (up to and including 7Sf cu. yd. pat bar)l lblrley Cgera lover 21 tams) , „ • �' iti r- i ! � �l 1 FIDINAL NIO184111, Vol. d!, NO. Ift--N19M. U"10111 se, In► t KC1111R1 NO.,CAMMO pope; 3i tlQtetON M., CRttw!#!E#' t 1, t h N 71. }, pdSpbele i ` ` +) polos 946400 Pop to Newly 1140869106 , RON #ri0re1AsMrhwtt NLN p8001"t vetette0 004/00 lM 1 l, Tom O*1YRM ' A//r.Vt. :TIIEICR OII1VW 1 llco►%'11 i t A//0.ft I eine[, under s yds. rater .;,. level)$ sus or henhoul drlverl «� ' . LIrp Jifor a, Pock Lilt 1,10.010 1,1.1«01 'M1 .' .71 114" Conctete puny eachinet ,. E,. ; $M1.� 't '•1 i'' I Contralto IR, 01 truck I*ht" I IMPORT N01T*1140, fiat tact Rtuck to wad + twnder 9 yon.) 14[#[41 1.1112 gprept leto flat tack rate , @halt apply)$ lktep tundet { 91 M NMI"" j'. '11.011 1'111. .f!' :» 1.0 yds. rater ltvel$I Dumpcttte � 1. ` un • truck ldor ! yds. rater } YIYMef TIIUCR ulte@e (0:1N " : level)[ Dumpater {under s yds., @u#.) 11allons! ; i#•NsE 1.11111 .".t#. 1.N 0 water levtiil Rewrt or pilot eat iclver$ Nippec truck twhsn 1 ' will"Thi 81*1114 snit. , ' if fiat tact ttuck is used i flat tack 13 sale unit►I` epptoprlete flat reek rets {;. tniu@triet Litt Truck shall apply)[ Pickups$ !kids 1 +' ' i (mechanical tailgate,I tdobtta�bat, under ♦ yds. rater i J Wil titbb$r tlttd traetsc l level)$ team dtiveret Truck$ (when rood within ttameterat [dry pet-beech cancrtet wale, 1. 1 C ' 1 ' i iutisitetton}I 10.10 !,1111 1.N h I under 1 yds. water level)$ selpet@t warehousemen f 9.901 1 1,1111 .74 moo J(2,600 Tall. # IIer 4 T010t9t' 11,100 p4/. under O,ON «phi.) . 111.119 1.11111 ,l;•':70 �•1.N •_ i� cots CMR @MMM {rho M1 CO�[NkT[011 MtNCII TIIOCa, Q 4"or, s yim. end ander a Ids. wetat level)# Dump 14 Nt9R NotaTi Tt@nait0 y1n and hinder t yds. water Nin Iytt@tot I#yes. WA www Level)I #umporets U yda. and M1 h wM@c 0 yin} under # yes. "Stec level)t YIiCNIM T*IICR 11,900 jaU.awsp yam. &t 41 WAS. and under t ( @It# unit! tell"yla.l 10.1#! 1.191 70 1. ydn watts level!t akide td0bri t r ' M1,;' ' OF, + ` bon t yds. and unMr 9 yam. 1 \ water lewi)$ fin*!a unit flit M M-TIM MIC[C"It"% rack 13 sale unit)$ Industrial « .i Mlhlo@Nill.l11f # + h 10.171 Litt truck (mechanical toiblott) i t TtmcU Idcy pre-batch concrete atm. i yda and under s yda. " water bull 1#.N 1.111 .70 1.00 JMIMl VWX and WATT# "KIRM i'�. + 'r '»ih + M1 •, • ;/ 'l ) 1 hinder 3.1100 jollonef 1.111 .70 1.00 is Ilk • �, ,, i _ « hjr •i t r.lt• •+ • i ` « it , ij .. tl, ti • ' i '. ' .i M1. t S ;� •h tt ` r.'".t. , �.) r ' it '. f#Q##At 11411T##, VOL 41, MO. 110--1114140At1, u0TE1Mi{ilt 30,,19??. ,I -!Safi h!N 70 ORCt9t011 W.• 19171-3019 ; 9at1a i5 ►Aegr Re6eRN hln6eM Rates M t A tMdNr Yu11IM 444/vii Rates F7001-9 ` l fOlRt DRlYA71ti 14bntfr ArM•Tr., TRDCTi OIIIYRR9 If16alr/I Ya4Nein MI/a O1QtJ< C!•06R OMttAD►a (r/110 , n awe, 4 ydo. and Tinder o Yee. rata 10"1)# Dump (4 Tt1A1191T Mit Ao1TRi (afro[ Vag. and under 0 yes, rater lovelit DumparOto 14 yes. 10 yea. through 11 yda.l 110.395 1 3.115 .70 11.N / ,.'• ane under 0 yds. rater level)$ 9011 C� spriolm (9/90 , D=ter IS yea. and under o angst s yea. and laeledltq V41- rater Jowl►$ $kids (debris , 11 ye.. Water 10"111 boa. $ yea. and under 0 yea. (0 yds. sae Including 17 rater level)l 'rucks tory pre- I". water 10"111 sw*oreto berth Concrete ala, 4 yea. is yds. yds. and IlcludUq Il 1 '. and wlesr 0 yds. raterflewll 1 10.10 1 1.105 .19 $1.NYoe. water lovelfI Self-yrs- A-111Atr1. Wits Tpwpo 1 N14e atrial sweeter with salt-cwta1nN rote" blot , 0wgyaobllel 0yero-lift. Otlds (Nbrle boa. 9 VN. !reelsh trans type (Jetting!$ and laaludlng 11 yds, veto[ i JOttlno and rater truck 1 level)! grow p and/at snow f 0,000 0416, and under y1or1 truck (dry pre-beech i' 5,000 said.)! Rubber tlrOe Caner tit Na. 0 yds, and jumbo 10.119 1.1911 .70 1.00 Including 11 Was. rater towel)t 06"Oter to yea. bme RGYT OM TRANs1ORT and Including 11 ydo. water IAIgA ) 10.11 1.199 .10 1.00 level) 10.44 1.109 .10 1.N _�• 010110 Rrsm ane 91NIUR 1 savi WW TRMM9011f $7wADDu t11XRts11 10.145 1.101 .70 1.00 1 (9Cc0 a 1 lowbodl 19.45 1.151 ` .79. /.N TRANSIT MIX A41TATOR I . fRAM91T Mtn Aolft10R Is yds. through 10 yea.). 10.3SS 1.195 r .11 LN favor 11 16. throw" YA14 Ms.1, , 10.45 l.lf J/ l.N 1 MSI TRIICn (S.S00 pie. r �. . and under 7,500 sale.) 10.145 1.195 .71 1.00 r ' .M1110 TRDCR • NAT01 TRNCR .` 1 ' f 11#000 talo. and under 7.060 lata.) 10.319 1.195 .79 1.64 1, ' �; FIDWL 111411nll, VOL Ia;,No. i4-/Rla►r, st FMM 3e. MY, ' ; :, OIRCu10" ND. CA77••4000 1 Pala 30 0WISIOM NO. ty17i-Sit0 Saye 37, It POW s000her fatrr.retr Iefla fAsys[vrellet fsywrser efea)r [ANNre Nev.l$ [JersNas ' t Notes N l N ►earbsr vecrrlas ee4/41 , R&Nr M 1 w pesrlasr YrteMrs art/et 111tM:[ DRIM3 (Cont Id) Apt.Tr. TR1A.-E ORIVMS ttaont dl Ar►t.Tt, butA MFXT SPRUDIM (w/oo 1 SOCK CME11T itRiADO lw/vo sager, over 12 yda. and I auger, over 24 yds. ane 1 lnciudinq le yds. voter including IS yes, water levee)I l*veil I DWV lover 12 yds, an DUW (over 24 yds. d Y and including It yds• water Including IS yds. water level►$ levo))r Oumperot* lover 12 boollcc*to (over 24 yds. and , yds. and including if yds, Including 15 yds. water lswel)r t water level)# Duapatet (over tktmpstor (over 21 yes. and 12 yte. and including Is yds. Including IS yen water lawl)11 water level)i Skids (debris WA 14'a, 2018, 21's and other. Q t:,' ion, wet 12 yds, and including similar oat type, Torts Cobts, 1fs. water level)t Ttucks UToutns Te apu2U, leutnatoeksr, , Idly pre-bath concc*te mew, Euclid and similar type pulp over 12 yda, and including Mnt when pullinq Aqua/I'ak at S If wear level) 1 10.40 /1 LAOS .70 /1.M water tank trailers and fuel and/or gross* tank trailers P.I. OR f1MTLiR TY►E or other also. trsll*rel Skid* ' fttt-r*DI"G TRUCK 10.54 1.1115 .te 1.00 16*brle bort, over 24 yde. and Including )S yd*. water level)$ TMC It"AIMP" 10.SIS eats .70 1.00 Truck (dty pts-hatch concrete (`; St tw/vo ISm� over to yde, end lneivdlmg M CIVEM Sp*? b r auger, over 1S yda, and Ids. voter level) 11,N 1 1.11! .7/ I1.N including 24 yds. voter 1MAR Cly 111111M 1R (v/rsa level)r 0osbinatlon dump one auger, over 3% yde. and i r dump tral let 1 Dump lover Is I01cluA1101 10 yds- Water )awl)l t yda. and including 24 yds. aee iJ1s11p t 3S yes- ire Including ' voter lewl)I Duopcteto (over to yde water lovel►f Oranacteta 14 yds. and including 24 yds. (ower Is yde. and Including St vater 1*vmtlt Dumpator (over yds, water levelll bumstar is" 10 yd*. " Including 24 ydo. 15 yde. ani Including St yes. ;t•s' . War lovell l Skid Idebrls box, water levelll skies IMMrieMs, !` ' over to yae, and including aver IS yea. so insludiM Ii 4 •'1 �'-1 24 yds. vatac level)) Transit yda. voter )swellI trweks (dry b ,: t,.:• ata agitator (ov*r 11 yda, preiestek sonnets We. ower through 14 yda.11 Truck& (dtyt 1 SS it". awe IMlwilrrl N pr*-b*tck coo earn *to. civet .r I". Water West) 11.10 1,101 (':TI 1,N 17 yds. awe including 24 t i yda. water level) 10.105 1.1105 '. r t . ` t ice. •t ... 1 \ 1 •, \. .. ' 1• 01011/11 1101ST11, VOL. dt. NO. 190—011DAY, N/y1MM1R 30, M1 d17- oil reps 1!S *'• ►, ORtitllseal No. G]]•!•NIF IS atfpME4 1' Alt K/1N ' '+ 1T10N1'fee r tf0m tt1111pmw Or4MTOR4, + ,i IOsnc'el 201=t DRlveu /oleos to.ehh/ e, *MRG to Alt siess net included within Arts 1'so. UNs hs toflmid below. am Clouser sftm I w/,a R.too NAY IwNaae TerirM ( MRM to All areae included In the d#sirtjttoe augsr,over So yds. and under Ap•.To. . defined below which is Meed open township fS rd.. water lsvoIf$ buses and range lines of Areas / and 2., (over So yda. and under Itsi yda. water 1#vell a Dospento cammmenelat In the Iaetflt Orae #n t the eeteneten e[ the Southerly ,t ne . .•rr "l {ri`4� (over SO was. a *neer fS do. Its@ of township 1". ' �' } t• `!t(' 1 , water Lavelle ourpetoe (over S/ ' f +, f • thence easterly •lent the $#*thirty ttae of Tewnsht► IN, enralnJ.,' yda. sed under fS yen. water the Ik. Oteblo werldtes p she O.Y. corner et twmehl IM, ft' !.''{"! Lovell a Nollcapar plot (wb#n + , rents K. Mt. Mlbb hies lime and serllaa, r tnmgoctla�g nen et matorlalele +; + + thence M*therly to the S.W. goner of tewmeh/p IN, reap Ki ,• ;'1+`� ' �.+L,, `, tfesee ttetesly to the 9.9. Berner of tgwmahip 600, rasp /2t, 06148 (debate Yoe, over So yea.and trucUumsder 69 yds. water bvollf 'r1 ? theme• M*thatly to the 4.9, corner of townshiptie • asp lM, �t, y pro-batch co•ncua Thence easterly to the O.Y. corner of township its, rants 170„< +,+ • Rive over Sp yen. and under fS, : I , thence southerly to the O.Y. const of township 226, tonsil 110, ',. ;'•� yds. water level 1 1/.f/ I + 'Thence easterly to the e.4. corner of towasbir In, goals III, , Thence Southerly to the S.W. cermet of township 210, nap t/R, MttN>ere SPORAMlR (who Thence sestocty to the 0.t. corner of township 22S, rmp tet, ;., ,.•' ! " " Users over Its yen. and Thence Southerly to the S.M. corner of township 245, :snag 1N, j .•Il: , Including of yds, water (@Hing so the teutmely time of I(Ing. County, thence tasterl'y level)l Dusp IIS yds. and abet the /weMrlr ►eusdsq et Ktap + '; �•� '��. Including f0 yds, water 10"111 County and the Southerly boundary of Tstan Oeenty, to the S.R. DAW'ato lover Its yam. ane ', Cerner of township 241. range 210. (:' including s0 yds. water love!)i theme*Northerly to the N.S. corner of township tb, ramp 29110'. + t 1t.;s d• "•;;: DAWftsr ifs ran. and lncludIng Theses Westerly to the N.V. career of township Its, reqs 2/S of , ' �'s1; '!•yt-,! yds. Water lovell a skid. , r Thence Northerly to the N.R. eggs#* of township ill, reap tet, ',,+; ,,,,, •„ •t,t (eeDgla Loo, fS yda. and • ihenes Westerly a the N.Y. corner of towashlr 120, nnp 200, ;1 :+,? 'I •i;,,.t(•;. lval+dlrng SO yes, voter lewlle ;• , Thence Northerly to the N.4. corner of township hue6e eery pre-beech concrete thence Masterly to the N.M. corner of tgwseblr IIS, ramp 214, •la, 45 yda, and Including Thongs Northerly to the N.R. eoemoe of towneblr 1050%coup 264. 00 yda. rotor level) ll.e/ ' TMage Mestere to the N.Y. career #1'township 106. an a tot thence Northerly to the N.S. earner of township H, range tit, t• , sell)COMM of LMM w/we theses Westerly to the N.Y. target of townsbtr SS, r.Nte 25e, augege over 60 yde. and t 'IMseo Nectbsrty to the 0.2. cone* of township N, reap 2490 ,,., •', Including /S yds. water F„,.• , Thongs Weterly N the N.Y. #ggMr of tewNsblr a@ rasp 214, {'•t ,•L, bvel)I ” favor f0 yda. thence INKMrIy to the M.R. caner of tewn#hir M, sense 2110 �• r:'� ' '' e•d lsolMalne eS yda. water theme@ westerly to the 4.9. career of tewmahir we rages IK, lovall a evercnt# favor so I ?1wmeo'Northerly to the 0.4. corset of township no nate eat. yda. and lmeludl IS v+[ vole. tMsco Yesteel n the N.V. terser of bwmsblr S4, pasta eat, war bvell r oaapear lover t ?Mace 116106111 is the N.R. earner of towmeMio )S, reap IM, r' i so yda. and Including SS yam. Thence Masterly to she N.M. terser of towashlp le, tenp left, war level)l eklee (deDrb ,•, tonnes N*Ctbesly a the N.t. corner sf tewseblp 20, amen lie, Yon. sour 00 as. and includingThomas Masterly to the N.M. cermet of township 201 ramp III, , ,, + °':�f .i,_, • ' SS yds, water level)I.Tgueke ' ,' 1 Theses Northerly noels$ the eat. stable boosting to the N.4. armee of tewashtt 2N. rasp 154. lacy pre-batch concrete els, � •• over 00 yda, and Including ?bone#westerly to the N.V. corner of twaa►!r 2N, renes 1699• S! yda. weer level) 11.26 1.1611alt ' Theme:Ioetharty to the N.R. comet of towuhip 200 mop 14, thost %festerlyComer + ' ,.,y f.•.' ' • to the N.M. Co mer#f township Mo range 120, t : +,,::• : ' Theses IUrtheely to the N.R. acnes of tamable, 4N, games 4440 ! ,•, ," ��' FIDUAL 216161111, vol, 42, No.•1110-4110AY, W111AUQ 30. MY 1 . ,, t MCIf20NrN0. GT1-!0!Q 4 #t pace to,. jwwara+at wu. v►ii•sYtrV ' t 1:',; i t !Nf'61 ' 'r t r C4LIVOINtA ' s, ChLipOgMt�t AREA OtfiNITIONS for AttA dtIlNtTtONs bi s Y'• !OYER RMIPMENT OPERATORS (rsnt14) TtOYtt tgii1M12Mt�OPtMTOtg (es4nt+1) , j + Blit*a i {tont*1)t �. orae l {coetN) ' rr ;., Thene•Westerly to the M.V. corner of teirnohfp aMy range 141,.• Thence Westerly to the S.R. cornet of tewnehip I64, rinjo IIW. "Mots Northerly to the N.E. cornet of township SM. range 1St, thence Northerly to the 0.2. corner of township 1601, range Me, + ,•. Thence Vestarly to the slow, corner of township SN, range t]t, thence Westerly to the N.V. comer of township 160, tones 1211'. : Thence Northerly to the N.to corner of township 1011, range 121, ?hence Northerly-to the P.R. tornew of township 1t"i 'ranee ISA,: , •• t• .' Thence tasterly to the S.t. corner of township ICN, range tot, Thence Westerly to the N.V. earner of township top, range flu; ''. •';, ?hence Northerly ca the N.t. cornet of township 11Ns range taEO i l Thence southerly to the gill. corner of township range 1461Ot';' Thence Westerly to the M.E. corner of township IIM, sante lOt. - 1 ; Thence tssterly to the S.t. teener it township CNN. rank 1461, Thence Northerly to the 4.t. corner of township 1700 tones 109, Thence Southerly to the E.M. eern&e e[ township L6M. renes ISY, �. ;',..i;•!+ ;; ?hone* Easterly to the S.E. coiner of township 1601. range Its, thence Vesteriy to the M.W. corner of towatbip.tllt6 canes Thence Northerly to the ".t, Corner of township 1611.ranso lit, Thence Southerly to the S.Y. cornet of township UM, range I41110 +(•.:•� Thence Utterly to the S.C. earner of township 120, rangell4t, Thant* tssterly to the 5.11. corner of township Take range 1461, 711!•' `� Thence Southerly to the S.11, corner of township 1411s range ISEs ! Thence southerly is the S.W. career of toweship,l30, tante 13Y. 'Tbenco tastorly to the I.e. corner of township 144, range ISE, Thence testerly to the S.E. career of township Me range 13W. , , Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township UP, tones 169, t thence Southerly to the S.V. cornet of township lin, range 1161.' "' ; to ' thence easterly to the E.E. tomer et township 13110 range 169, .t } Theses Easterly to tin lot. cornet of township it*. rani* 12100 Thence Southerly to the S.M. corner of township 120, range 17to Thence Southerly along the eastern lies of range lei! to the Thence Easterly &tang the Southern line of township 12N to the pacific Ocean excluding that portion of Northern California ; . }' �•1 . Eastern boundary of the state of California, within Bente Clare County included within the fotlawins lint ' Thence Notthwestarly, thence Northerly along the Reatern boundary ', Constantino at the N.M. cornet of township 69, range 39. Mt. of the state of California to the N.C. cornet of township 11%, Otobto baeoline and Meridians range lot, Thence in a Southerly direction to the S.Y. corner of township ?hence Westerly to the N,Wo corner of township IIN, range tit, ?I. range 31, t, thence Northerly to the Not, corner of township ION, range 1020 Thence In a tosterly dtraation to the t.t.,torelir of township 78. i •i i ry. ?hence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township Mo range t0t, tongs 4es Thence Northerly to the N,t. corner of township 2111, rano, 9E# thence in a Northerly direction to the M.L. cornet of township 660 Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 2tN, tante 99. , tall$* its Thence Northerly to the Not. corner of township 2211. ran&@ 49, thane• in o Westerly direction to the M.W. Corner it-township Its Thence Westerly to the N.V, corner of township 22109 range Its toeto 310 to the point of beginning which portion to a part of i Thence Northerly to the S.V. corner at township 2211, range Ito Area 2. 1 Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township IM. range It. Ares I also includes twat portion of Northern Catttomis within t Thence Northerly to tits Note corner of township 2I110 range oto the tattooing linea$ Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township-264# tante Its Conaftctn$ in the Pacific Oram an an estenstan st the soytherly Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 30010 conga all line of township IN, Nuwboldt ►•saline and weri/ion$ Thence Westerly to the N.w. corner of township 3011. tan$* Ito thence Utterly •larks the Southerly fine of township 2" to the Thence Northerly along the tot. Diablo watidion to the M.R. ; S.W. career of township 2". range two corner of township 340. rang* tW, Thence southerly to the S.W. Corner of teweship'IM. tool* iW, '• Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 1440 renp IY. ,+ ?heeee toeserty *tees the NwNsidt basetiee to the S.W. comer' 'Thence Southerly to the N.t. corner of township 3210. range All. of township the, raises t1, 1 Thence Westerly to the W.V. cornet of township 1211. tans• ill, Theaea southerly to the S.Y. corset of township 26, range 2t, y , Thence Southerly to the S.W.comor of township 30N. canes 2M, ,' Thefts Reesorly to the 8.2 corner of teunsMp+2116 mag* 2110 Thence testerly to the S,E, corner of townohip SONO tones IW, thence southerty is the S.Y. corner of township Us rants 311 Thence Southerly to the E.V. corner of township 1611, range AV. Thefts latterly to the $.I. corner of township 43. tones 310 , thanee tastecty to the S.t. Cotner of township 16M0 tango 4W. t thence Northerly to the N.R. corner of towiship 26, range See thence Southerly to the S.W. comer of township 14110 range }N, . TMnes Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 26, tense M. ! Thenen Westerly to she E.t. corner of township 1411. tapes IWO l Theses Northerly treating the NuMoldt baseline to the S.W. : thence %either%, to the N,t. corner of township 14M, range IY0 + corner of township IN, range 39, $.'•, ~ 'thence Westerly to the W.V. comer of t*vtshtp tall. tante IM. Thoeso taotetiy along the 4wabsidt,iosoitM is the tet. tomeri,.i Thence Northerly to the P.R. comae of township ISN# range $We .Of township IN. range 310 �'. those Northerly to the*.to csrr$sr of townihij 106 ra$$ge 72. ' Thence Westerly to the M.V. Corner of township IN. canes 290 Thefts Northerly to the Not. corset of township 1000 I2. ORDINAL Rl1HRflR, VOL, 42, NO. 190— 1110AY, SIPTlMs1M 30. M? !' + cA77-5004 V t bN'4! •�: I r ft!!lMMRs 11Cisi4lt. • ren r ` «�.-•• �. !!'kTst ,diifetnla' '. �mM!ll�t lllMsdai A2tiMI Rs1iiAK,• GL1001NtA' t Cslsssta, Osntc•Coate, Net tbrto, t ARTA NFIN17IONS !'fiR at fsrado, ►typo, ftsrboldt, r, POMtit tpUIPMOIT 0MtRA?M1'(Co%t0d) i 1lstie, ltsrlpesa, Msresd, lbntarsyt r t Nap, News", Plieer, sacrasento, aAb• 1t (Cent'4) , /M Mnito, Bon pranoisco, Nn + Jegttin, Son Mateo, sant• Clara, These*Westerly •loot the Northerly line to township 100, tots'the �' '' sofa Croft blanc, sonews, Butter,. ' Pacific oeesn. ' r i Tobacco, 11wiu•*ts,,Telo and Tube ; ,t• Are* I also includes that portion of Merthen Gllfo ni• included with• MCHI M"Dome CR77-fNl MTRr Deb of Publication 'in the fotievint liner Mproobs Decision ib. CA77-5041 dated Aril 11, 1077, in di P71 71111 ti CAS saint at the Northerly boundary of tM /tate of CA11farnis DUMIFTiOM or WWI Mcld*ntlsl osastrectiett o"wisting of aintie at the N. V. corner of township 4811, reale 711, Nt. lil*ble bass• failly homes and garden type startmentm'or ti and ittelteding 4 stories, Ito* and meridlsnt '�. r '•, Thrace Southerly to the S.V. Cerner of tewsabtt 40, Tales 7V, ' PA"s$604%par eeeh Thence ta•terly to the $3. corner Of torsthlp 411, Taste 7V, BasisMa«1T' s4eeetlee �', Th•sce southerly to the S.W. corner of township 43", urate IV, 1 Renee. Milt Peaehtee YteeMao Md(et Theace laeterly to the 0.t, cornet of totat•hip 4100 range 5itr 1 APN•Tr. . TMbca Northerly to the N.E. corner of wm1bit 4", rattts SY, , � n the Northerly boundary of the Stets of Giit*mis, 13.41 i ff ttoltAMRrws 11:17 '1.77 .'. 1.9e .50 .01 7h*sc*VG$tsriy along the Northerly bow*daty of the stats of w " MtCBfJ1Yri1Bt Btoasot G111erwia to the point of begloniot. Dal Mot N, Rueboldt, Matln, No", 0•n Ttanctsco, Nn Nota*, Bol•nc and Bona.. Countiem 11:ts 1.is 1.14 •'•1.11 .45 Alameda Atte Contra Coate Cos. 11.95 1:05 1.4S .10 Preva, ttaripou and "steed on. 11.95 .05 1.00 . NJ 0orsdo, Nevada, Macer, ,• Baorawanto, wttec, T'th"s, Volo and Tuba tbuntte* 11.10 .1`,,601 ',,Los ibnter*y and sante Crum Counties 12.40 1.11 1.74 i sen bonito *M Banta Clara Cos. 11.95 1.05 t LOS t`. ,10 A401", Atasdor, Calatnraa, ha .' 1 Joaquin end Ttteivarte Couetin 10.05 1.11 1.11 1.11 NNICN TM1rut, Ran itsaoisoo and bon Neter Crto. 101" .05 .00 UpiM, Aatadot, 11 wf6ft, 6, 1' News". Plawri bootamento and 1 } Tete eiawttise 9.11 1.40 1.71 < „ hasp oew►ty , 10.15 .61 1.40 , CARPM57r11t I ,t ' Carpenters 11.41 1.11 1.71 .41 .N f ;I ferd+wM Ptest to"tot mar t . a"qurators# New Pilaral sttisttatat acral Maffold (testers ewer •bel shotltq . ' slrestota 11.04 1.11 •. 1.11 .45 .44 11111"lthte 11.11 1.11 1.71 .05 t i 'elledrlwrasa, ttidge, tftatf r sn4 Serb faildete 11.11 .04 1." .71 .04 r P1D1RA1 21411tH. VOL 42, NO. 140--•111IQAY, slPtlMl4lt 30, MY i s 71 saes i- - .. . ,.. �•S SeC1sloo W. CA77•SNL !y! ' `� is � .��, . , ; • YI' . tests tdaps bsaRrs/patsaM Mtie rtlap.some"Is Formoo fi oN» 4=17 Katt rsestsss Nfsasusa Aq..efa o , Rss N i! r«.N»s YasNNa Rorad/e M Comm 11201 MCIANIt famat141 Cern! w:ora ! #!,0! i 1.33 ! 1,63 S l.Si plena County wetter wlnesitor Ali stectrielons ttsmily roilMNie•h Comp"Iclon ween! 10.35 1.15 .1.43 i.l0 .0 t set to mood 3 Stories? + 1,1.75 Spa W"bl" troll wlwfinl or sloctriolens 41-4 stwi•gt slip para sclffeids 10.31 1.15 1043 1.114 .01 slstatriclone 11.14 .19 '31.1.19 .19 1i91s11t, 3m61AliSaE 11.13 1.32 1.11 .7S .07 Cable splicers 14.44 .40 ,303.ls RIiL7sotCtANrs, Heria ani Sonoma CS•atit$ "aSNe county sl•Sttletans 13.31 1.11 30.30 A3. ou ' tieatrtetans 13.01 '1.411 34.1.11 .0 Cable Splicers 13.01 1.11 140.30 .19 Cable splices 14.92 .1.19 3N1.1s .03 a paripe". wren&and Tootom Ase4ot, Sacramento, Sutter. Cs•atie• ; Volo, Rube and those portleas {Uctrietsas9d3 .19 '30• 14 Y f of tart":. at eara&a. Nevada Cable optical• 00.11. .113 34 14. .• and tlo:•t Counties Meet of the `lbnterey County Hain Starts Nountsin Maters%•& ' electricians 1.10 3441.10 .N Rleetrictens 34.#9 AS WAS } .ii Cable Splicers '13.01 1.10 34*3.30 .44 Cebit Splicers iS.43 .9S WAS ' .04maps and Solaro Coombe , late tahoo Area electricians 1#•!7 .60. 30.19 .04 sisetrictsns 1S.9t .117 34•.77 a0 Cable Splicers 23.91 .40 30.19 t 004 Cable splicers 19.24 .N 30.77 .09 eta Semite, sant! C1stS •nE iahame County seats Crus Counties E1lctticlans (Family 4ssidsress siectticians i 1#.N .77 JIM." .!f iiettee to 3 .tattle) 7.03 .79 10.45 .04 Cable splicers 15.93 .77 31.1.90 .05 elocte lclen! (4 4torle4l t Ma hsaebeo County - Electricians 13.24 1.13 30.7115 .64 sloctrielass 15.105 1.04 31•.04 .N Cable Splicers 13.44 1.13 30.705 .14 Cabin splicers 17.13 1.04 111•0911 .N blavotes end Ser 3e0rtla Ccs. • "a press amenty eleatrielens 13.15 .93 300.35 .01 sustrlelens 13.04 LOS 301.0 Cable splicers 11.67 ,93 1401.25 .41 s0s CONN" C"W .13.49 .545 .31.• :1Ha o .03 r Oontta C fte County 10R Cl>1RISRYCiOls' + . Rlsatrtat•rs 11.30 .70 301." INIMai 7l4JR .lila ale 3400 .!3 Cable Villers 14.10 .t! 301.0 i Nile CEMIMR'98M' r Spi" } ., Ni Mgt* and IwAoUt Cantles MLOW 1110.1 slsetritiana 3319 .es 301.16 .N = ' Cable Splicers 01.011 ne.ii Y3061.19 t � • • } '•''-'111.}• r ' �i ' r �. '`. 't? +} ,k• ' ','lits _ •� 11DI1At 10!1111. YOt. 42, NO, 196-1s10AY, fM111M11 !4, levy , r 4 r` f IlftltloM Mc. CA77-1e$L Sa0t,1 ', ,,•{, � . . , !� . . ,�r'`« � OSCtttdf MDC', CJt77-Citi ` ' �,' I• a Seta :t 4 i � � ' i,' . , i •, , I,I' In , C F tqa Casella taya.aoM / Sella v[IaM iaNAb/pwa,M , b[to . Rohs y M S w tosolawr veer"" awl/ar Ra i M i M /,rias V0000" itwo? Apr.Tr. Ap,,Tr. Q7JltlsRSr ' � lAtlf!/l0r � , Alsaeda, Contra Costa, Marin, Alpine, Amsler, Calaverso VAl tlonterey, "spa, eon bonito, San Joaquin Covnti , Ij +•�. { { , JoaquinN son Francisco, San Mateo, $rush 1 0,f1 .70 o 2.11 1 I'll Santa Clara, Santa Crua, sPrayt Shaottest latatit SwiMe !Diana {sw (tai s of $total Saatfoldt UrAblAsterl , r Fairfield), Sonne Counties 111.7$ 1 1.00 t 1.41 .02 itruatwrsl steelt,tt ,Tt 2.11 1.11 Alpine, Aatsderr, Catawrarr Mani* county ; I It Dorado, tyrltosa, tttraad, Stwoht ?auto )' 1 11,11 'j;'; .41 {forth of City of Livinpton), ., tate"a, !lace[, sacrowanto, /►rayl Struetrtal Steal . 11.17 .;..I1 „ .2t 4 San Joatutn, gutter, Tuolumne, Mona sad MMeldt owntiN j`` ;')5 yi•ti'i { t. Tole one Yuba Counties 10.404 -.90 1.50 0raah t�!! :, it .00 .10 .N "tart "aftlNtaraf Strwetutal t\'•'' ![acne and Raaainln$ pnrtfons o! Itself Swill Stgat,Tatarot { y Marcs! County 9.4$' .01 1.04 .00S ,1$ tstothsn0ota 7.00 .t0 ,14 .ti I i, ro re R�ctors 10.99 1.11 2.22 1.14 .44 Monterey, San U"ia, son rrtN, ) `. M lnfo[ctn 11.53 1.14 2.11 1.19 .09 to Curs and Santa Crws y :. 4 Canities (640104int portions of ornamental! Structural 11.33 2.24 0.17 2.49 j d9 the take Tab" Area) 7Mt711, i J stwoh ii !1 t,.i t0S 1.10 .ii 01' i 1•' ''. Alasrds and Contra Costs COD. 11.14 i 1.09 1.19 ( .tit SNar r i 11.17 . `,ft 1.30 R,aboldt, Mevads, ►lac., and Ta}!ra' 11.77 '. .$0 1.10 Trhsaa Counties 11.811 .96 .So .tl Swttsr, hAaw a" T" Cawnttsa ►•; Auador. 01 ooraeo, Sacrwnto Srusht tat twaiott iblltrs 0.11 .ill I ,41 and Volo Countias 0.10 .10 .$!' 1.00r Glaveras and sen Joaquin smart UnbUateral Serwetwtal 'p, a't stNlt owl" stoat TNare 0.11 ".49 ;,,+,:,90 Counties 11.14 ./4 ' .91 01 Marin and sonars Count far $.01 '.47 .ss' 1.00 1/10 W� Area 10.91. ?j'..75 �.i 0.71 J1 Monterey one Santa crus (buntieo 11.10 .40 .3S .91 1 ,Strays Streeteral steep favors 11.34 ".7S •,7t ton tcanclsce and iwh of San harts, ill Ftometaao and irnow wteo County 11.07 .44 2.N .02 Cwstba . I IS-.S ion bonito and sante Clara i itwaA 10.77 . .tt t" 1.10 .00' .01 Counties .11.00 A0 1.70 SPOT 11.01 .10 1.10 .01 .41• trsono County 11.41 .1t .4S Topers wrlpoa. lyra" ins Tuolumne T ' 11.71 .// 1.10 .1t .01 Counties 10.71 Southorn halt of sen Mateo County 10.11 .11, 1.00 »' I . r . s ISOt1At 19611TtR, VOL, 41, NO.,190-4110AY, 11tTImen !O, 1tri f1 •�.r�. 44CtS10NM0. d171-9011 ' ►yr 1 tMCIl2011ItD.• ei►7T-lifl' i' , '`y;• I' !'MM'7 r _ ' !ells Move#461 Form"s" t leAe PAgs loein NystaN Naatc lJrtaNsa Rids, NRR ps iso VasslMs lis!/aM New N 4 w /'sada• veto"" "alter dP►r.Tr. t AW.7r. PAtnttadr jCont'd) pwttalftti TSMDfiiI feenNdl Alameda, Contra Coats, at "a ft&"Claco and Ban flatee on. 0 9.09 .N 01.20 ll.fs � wtado, Napa, Nevada, !lacer, Alyi Meador, 91 Weeds. { Sacrssonto, solano slid Volo t 1611,01 placer, dactseante it + 1.10. Counties Iascludln0 portions and Volo Counties 7.194 ASS .!� of Counties in the Lata celeveras and sen 006"in Os&. 9.12 ":N 1.10 .tit Talk►/ Area) Nenteray,Oeunty 14010 1129 lad *rush 1 11.17 .99 ! 1.34 .ei .111 , "n sesite, isms Clara AIR t spray 11.37 .f9 lad .00, .!3 �• asst"em Oswrrtlar 11.1 tee 1.14 , , Talbot$ 11.12 .N lad .00 .03 ftaB�is { r parlpi Merced and llalvmo M1&ards Owsty 12.10 .!! .i 1.93 .11' Counties , conOasts sts 0ranty 12.72 .N 1.72 Je So Usti 9.40 a0 .49 .7S .01 PUMO It starfittersr Al"dor (Mrrehern halt of swing Stage, paperhangers, CoWtty►, !i Oera+b, 0scr&eanto, Bosun Chair, at"aa Cleaning and water Blasting 9415 .70 .. .4/ .79 .02 1010, Nava", placer (excluding ! !pray, sandblasting 10.10 a0 .as .71 .42 Late Tell" Arts) 13.44 1.30" 1.41 .l4 OWTlJE"i Lasa Tahoe Area 10.99. .59 .40 1.95 .li a.rds ' Alaand Contra Costa tea, 11.14 .747 LOS .01 herds;$an tranefNO&M!soars { • ' Sutter and tuba Counties ,1.11 .9/ 1.00 Counties 11.33 1.331 1.33 1,17 .19 Fresno County 9.24 .90 1.25 1.00Dan ienits and Mets Clara ser. Lf.if 1.33 1.77 .14 Monterey County 12.31 1.00 tee ,el eon Matee cownty 13.91 1.14 2.20 .19 Alvin. Meader tlou:Rete Bert Alaptne, Amsdor, Catawaras, of County!, C&latarsb pcsane, j 1 it lammint NsonAJ,JoaquPlecoin, Helper&, wreed, Montsrty, i•ctananto, sen Joaquin, Its Josluin, sent&Crua. Sutter I Suttat, Vole. and Xuty , ' Counties ti.f9 .71 1.114 .41 ttehar, %*I~ and tub& $an Francisco County 12.33 1.40 2.25 .03 Osumi 12.00 1.79 2.33 .li •' Sen Mateo County 7.17 .44 .90 1.10 .029 We" and ielane counties 22.31 1.11 2.19 .14 Vol Notts, nu*mldt. Madel, Mi Notts am Nn.bridt oar. 1t.3t .ei 1.21 .44 Napa, Solan, So M- snd ' .t,• .• ,i ,' Tot#mw Counties 10.211 .N ,.94 1.29 .41 { Maclpi wreed and TUoiusn& count tea 9.49 .N 1.99 1.20 { t NJ1 Imut" TQlegtdr a{ .1 r, ,• ,. I Aiaweda and Contra Costs Cas. 4.17 0110 1.24 t, ; j Fresno County 9.40 .N 1.49 t , Mac In county 4.32 .e9, 1.40 .N { 't•.j•...a 1 r A. •` { fig.. t . V v 1 ! ,.` •� `• ..;, ' ,• r j +art ;r•.r:••y� ��, r S�"'r.� ars ` t �• M� 9l01RAL 11011111, VOt. 41, NO. 190 -MOAV, MOVIOUR !0, 1i0F ;r' 0/CI/tdl N0. CA77-4041 bjs 0 G/CI/[ON 0. call-MiPalo. 9 b.tr pRop{NeA#$pgwb' Newly tlegle paM/eeeNb pe�h 11sW M t• ►a•JNr veto" tirY/•t , � � 'i •N•wl N•Ni Raw' ►NrMe1 YNeNN •�I/�r . 0001la1r worms IConted) Alawde and Contra Costa Cos. Awadcr. /ocrasena;end tbu N tee. 9 10.94 1 1.17 9 1.10 .40 .01 Counties -,(' ' i 1 • .,' Nestle nr alls Merker ReoH etctes•r I3 Gts l 10.11 I.1.N 1.10 kettles W/o poops) 11.19 1.17 1.10 .N .04 "lots sod pltab 11.11 l.N 1.10 l.N .07 eltmeattel MMUNterel pipe- Nn!•rite and Nnto Clete CN. yr pperol out ter built up 11.94 1.11 1.10 '.N .04 Meeterel GettUGsn 11 kettle)-. 10.11 Alpin•. alwarn. Ilerlpesa. IMMNom"WWI Note". tell Joaquin and 5 "modsr astre Seem. Maps i4 t Ttml~Counties NN Nlw OavNelas liar{ .N fLN .N borer• binaills ort , and Cats"tw eM lWl aspoHtle»n end butte up) 11.34 .N .{7 .fegvlr aunt!.. Felt 1lachlne Operator 11.44 .9e .47 Mnder. MS oerWo. MavNbt 11.77 .N 1.10) .y /t tiorado. Haat, Sutter end placer. NereGents. /utter• ; rib• Counties Trhw. Tete and tub•Coe. borer• 11.09 .f! .d0 Ibrlpsser Ibecod and TW1vG0 Fresno CountyCounties 11.14 r•:,st .N '' '. 1<.0 N �1'"' Rooters t 11.35 .N .90 Nort•r 1'• i.r, • I •,'' . •y../en Mr/te. /ante , ,,,•. • . , loth. Naps.'Golan and Gorst Clare and Oasts Crus am. 11.11 5411!.{{ 'P./d! 1.111 Counties pr"Rous aunty 13.61 .N Looters 10.1 .N 1.30 L.03 .9 Not Nets. NuroUtr Ibrts, , Nestle Morkersl Rittlemn 13 t /0r hordes eM Mnan ON. • . - ti 1f.N ";d{ •,1.71 .13 .•,•,, kettle W/o pu+el 10.10 .Of 1.31 1.13 .• preens aurtr 11.90 1.43 .11 bitu•setlel Tnswlerej pipe- ow nm tirwo r vropperel Cost tar pitch 11.13 .9/ 1.30 1.13 .• Alptrer AGebr, aleverNr Gel Norte and Nueboldt Counties "stood (/set of the Iter beteg• 10.33 .N .75 .31 JogdN Oliver). Nn Jegder Ibnterey out Nnts cru• Counties 41NreMerte. Putter. 9tihasr. borer• 19.40 1.49 1.1 !velums• Tel• end lube Oan rrar lite Out Nn"bees Chi. avllt/nl and the"per!lsss of Rooters 10.93 .40 1.15 1.10 ML bereft N fell pleser 1 / 'a• 5;j t ., Nestle d GecRlwa n eeltN IsnlW Mks s taAss 10.73 1: .1t 1.30 1.N .10 17 kettles Iles w v/ an�puapel 11.10 .N lilt 1.10 Sol Ares) . Oltvsaselol Gltwtersl ripstMs 1sAa at"-, vroppterel coal tet 11.93 .N 1.1 1.10 .1 ALarder omtre Outer Nester 1 5 Ibreade Nobler. Mehr Osr r 'S • ; ' , tNetb, Cul Olregbser for Name. ML Outer OMq Orem Nlw me home Semites � ' t 5, i .1/' tel. .' • , � 1 r - ' t •' • ,1 r,• ' i' , , r neulnt 11ettn1. vol. 41. NO. 190-oMMAY, MMM.", It" R a9cff:cN tto. rA77-*451 r r u. t, •,ir , i 1 W. fs7fs4l1 ?' tali 11. t ' Basi. Cody N L tNsiNa VaatMa. i.1�/ R !'f•± Baan N a• ONO"* VaeaNa. ad/sir 4MIMMUM ►1ltf!!sr Ap►t.7r. W4N•14 ,i Aih.ft. Alaaads, Contra Oasta.;Morin, Napa, San ►toncisco, fan Matoo, $onto Clara, Solana and $anoaa t 1 1 4.77 ! Balm 4 1.70 Counties ! 19.14 .4S 9t.9S .!s e" lis) !.4! 2.35 1.70 1.10 *Ossining Oounttse 15.07 .45 .95 .04 Croup 1lb), 1.17 1.15 1.70 1.14 .1! i• SILVO ITYQft 4N*ap 1is)' 4A7 tats 1,74 1.10 .14 Alameda and contra Oats on. 13.10 1.15 1.19 .145 ftftr 1!d! 4.t1 Balm !.W' 1.10 .10 a1 Nath and Numbeldt Cos, 11.94 .�1 1.11 .OS aM lie! Bali Bats '1.70, ,11.14 .10 gfaaAfto NONaf9±f, wt 1!t! 4.47 1.lS 1.70 1.14 .14 awp 1 4.41 1.�! 1.70, 1.10 .1! Aiseedo. Contra csea, a! ` w! t 4.51 l.1s 1.71 1.14 .14 Matte, Vunbeldt, Morin, Napa, , . , San 4rancioco, fan Mateo, solaw and foneas counties 11.41 1.14 2.11 1.10 #rjI'r:'t.• ., 1` ± tit llotado. Nevada, Placer, � Nctaa*nta, futtsr, TeAaaa, faelN�ltal, " .•' 1010 and Tuba Countlas 11.00 .40 .04 .1s VILE 5MMSe , ser !.!] :1.1s , 1.79 Alsseds, Contra costa, at ' ow=t 4.49 ': tats 1.74 1.14' .id Notts, al Dorado, Numboidt, em 4t tt1 Basi 1.15 1.70 1.10 .10 Morin, Naps. Nevada. ►facet, •' socteMnto, fan Benito, fan ttanclaco, $on MOO, lana clots. Solana, Sanaa, Sutton, R.. Tanana, roto and Yuba Cos. 11.44 .90 1.14 1.469 .4111 Alpin*. A*mdot, Cslsvatsa, fon Joaquin and T otuan*Counties 10.17 .5% .34 1.40 t t +' J• + �+ Fraena, Morlposa and Merced Counties 10.3% 1.04 .!! i• �" ' ! Nonteny one Santa cru$ counties 11.41 1.09 t.L4 MIO Na11011Tft ' �; :4 A-M.r Y*at'! Wirt a•No tiol Sort -1~lowle Sol p lb-Labor Safe ` .•.r,'. . `•l .';' . f•Thaslagtvtng syr I-Chrlstaaa 011. a. 9mptoy*r contribute* 41 of Ma hourly late for r #VW re, sets ea , and 1t of basic hourly tat* foi 4 wnth4 to 4 fad e se V"4 tift lay, , a• Credit. Oto Paid N4146yet A thtotnh 1�b. woloyer contributes 9.90 per I we far I w first !ve;1e41of *oil posoU Alter time y*an 91 05 p*t hse to V"a a" 21Mys Kta. • e;•'1i. i DDCtltOW 100. CA77-5011 page 11 lest flttlN MO. CA77-9091 pope 1I 1 Molllfl! IMPOPO1! (CeMt'd) i stoop it Asphalt ttorare and Rakers# larks, wooer and similar { �,•. � fit ,, .. typo tM"Co$ 1Suggrwb1l6t Chainsaw, faller, 10*14040c and stomp if*)) Napir Ttodten age tea* bed$ lost ad Sao" ttsrk bucked Compactors of all types# Concrete and Y*naalts Otter of trbww atter the temporary whet hoe,btae ►host) 112 yard and under# Conerot6 pan wek# Concrete, soot COACtete { �' I', , esnbrt Ctit,bat and/or ohorinll Cut granite, sub tattort form *temp!tai# t~ofs on pnaral meostrwelies Vsrk sh Ile In coleerst slip forest Green Cuttots, teadotbobrdme"t Mubsettaci, Mit Axis footings int shaft Alignoral Jackhamrmrr operstore# /actin/of pipe taw r 12 lnehrat Jackson and similar type, Copectorsl ssttlassn, MOM and sen *cob lira# Caltca'Aests t7FMtty i7niyt lLgelaysrs, Cwlbeo, i ; applying asphalt, lay-Wold, cteoseta, Lits, o estie and similar lenders, pipawaggeref Conduit Isysts and flostis pipoloyersf type Oattribla# laying, Oheeting, whating, breaking, ttenrotl- pressers lips Taster, no Joint pipe and ottiging of am* ' jacking, hand-+guided la"ifootd sStl Oft"site, GPM 'Cosin, t Including repair of Vol". gtesast Malbsle letters, Cost is fibefglass, e Searl0 wrkofe tesK t dry)! ►aves"t bteakerr plSoee M&nMle tars mattersan and evaders. Including tool grinderf fipelsyaro, eeottave, bonders, pipvtowro, conduit layers, plastle plplwMa# pest Mie r , droll! !f 'AagtMlb skrwiKa$ cement ils[pCo and tllassilOp sty aosa6►t + � •',i,`,. .. . 419"to - air, gas age Oestcict power bcs oraepte# lawn $ %at So Ctm6t 4 Clo k sss Mtgger talaering etmad i"400omw*b {. t""fo of oil type town pt as showb in stssp 310 ler Mt goo# srsksc snnpac ode C(fwtalsMt Csslareta Cbtppi#rg ori stiobtsg# and stud *wn# lipfop-ttenopwt age cask-slinger, inetodimg piasisg C"Mote, Lobsters twat of *rpt1 lrillst's selpml Ckss! %NWWl of sactwd Concrete olNlec eine foot K dry!$ notary 9e61111er, 1 ; Meeolsiew, adtwetarel t &*It*MMitm lever iN The pommel! l , suit Ipit Mad oonetate C%1"01I Davis tctw! f - les ve simper + Loading age unlooding, eeccylag and Madlial K all robs sn* type tend all email troncharsit note and Ditch Vitchf Nato- materials for we in toinQKalog esmarsts I !atrwatiwq pittobmgh ttllets sandtilestera, raters, OWMain, motsietbnf signalling age ' { Chigp[, age similar typo sweet "foode et slept# *tnglafeett i si99i1nll tank Cleanotal Ttoo climbers# Vibco-eereed - lull fleet MM Mld, gnewsstto tal"ft All pnalsrotiat Sit, ger age alesttla' in connection with labotoW wcki Vibtatocsf Ott-pak-it #&shine# ; i tsolst Jacking at pips sneer 1t inerts i i 4 y1 L�11, Nigh ptaawre,s blow pipe 11%0 or over, 100 lbs. !calami K O"Of I# all sts&nwp t#ntb at tstMiat grsVnts al*bm1lL*!spa inalwding ! nydrs "Seat' age similar type$ laser beam Ln sautastisn Vith i srsa! , lobster*, wank bet Mt limited to street Siea$Mr01 Clothing ens Masking SPA of 1 ., Canattwtlen lNatKa imoluding betdge and general 1Ntaees# stoop italI Joy Drill Madel Tttt-241 *or/eeec-Door Ides!O0141 suglnn, !sed spstterl tics MetMtar! street Clsonscaf ssa*enors# ; SM similar tyge aritlaf !took dtiil41a$ /sob log hiilaeet, sertlwltwrsl ant laM&aop labseetol Jottings Usboce! lewok Laede Diamond detllers# we" Atilt41ef Mechonleel *filler• - all j ves fllato, YlatM1MN 1Mlsaeep tMetKs as mob MllatcssttMi types f"ardlsse of typo at method of !evert iMltipla unit Malntaeoneo, ""it TrpokYs Sot nee*basal Ottesteer M*Native" dfillef OLastats and POwdefinent All work of 14"log, plaelnp asMttnftti6n #reek Labst41s! Meet&[y air std Vater Ut#eet ristaVilo MA blasting of all powder and saptsetvas a1 vkatewt type to. ar simlteff iM Cosa attento6t# pone etesafs$ *eerdtoi!lesetersf ` 14111666 at method used tet oust, leading age plactngt stgb lava"at Marker tbstben settees) tablets (including driiliag'ot &Me)t Tree tgprf lit grinder 1• stewp 1(bin Bovet Cleanacs t' tsonnite,i. • • ,t, }'{! }1.t 1 stew!heli N[ninl acs Meldingi' May to "gets@" ttm wit"sow"#,ft%Mlt 00410ilt'ss*M4M t + !'. scar♦ !f WM490 t `r• 1 t 1'1• i ` t,.Rit. 1. t FINIAL Iris SM VOL sS,Na, 190-MOVArr s MAM N. lnr � ' .MClrlaw 110. 611-9e01 i reps 14 , MISSION M0. .Ct1tf-Mail Pass low pMlMssIP OMM101IM' , / E • r. {Mall/ ! and !21 1 fkiop it iWt*tento to DgMosrs fhatoomf /irminj usirir Duty i lama led* PAW 6404h pt�+aaala 04"Irs ft Solvert Cilsrl taskhoafe 114"Glatent switabunt Tor • ' loot? Mawr► tiiatiot.rr Set ptlesu)11 Mttswn fMovy Outy S ystr,shop Mets coal! ' ateaa Rafts 114611 Paaaieea Yolose" Mfr.It. tkswp to omp "" Oseatett Centrals lisle fop"ami inewefoop %foU§lt 11"IM1Mt OMAt011f 1 ytriii Doo Iso-r lett Operster,ftunneliI pirsesn"Stet plants ARIA t ARM 2 ! Myacoultel !baiter► fa@hintasl Omwper !handling kwiiftnl • tot isles t King 0"Opetster tatnerets plants t hp Operators '`'-?• ,,r, , 4keup iW , s 0.11 910.44 t Lsol 0 2.29 .02 .tf Spreader Somen toith "rose r loc eat Ptrs■m fp u "Recta! drtup 20 9.90 11.24 list 2.211 .00 .19 �rao to Mai Optrakot {halt 1 t lsittgMs IWttl�lt"itlilnitsrN►l�. 1 s k �+�,, Ots"iW 0.13 11.24 ;,.lois !.!! .02 .311 tesewtive t>• tee.or Modsti1 tt/termal !Wise or leap ii 10.12 11.02 t.ol 1.29 .112 .29 ' Cirri t (aoMtteltiM $eSiite)i Sattet*t1 Slrooth m to Soto !i U.9! 12.21 " l.ti .ff . ' .211 sephatttt anstata -pcspoludo SwOmatisellp applied ; Metp so 10.71 12.22 M 2.25 .f! .20 leeaaaa cart eitM1lM111M utosu, ht t !coop 71 li.2t 12.1! � " !.f! .fi. .211 Weeahi taaApiMr i it. ghosya. ittgscts and eoastsii Sot*p!t 11.11 is so N 2.29 .90 .tt M Bothe !coot Cries O/lets 1wwr Motet, e. i single Yule Sellar wader ,Sresp fo •11.!4 11.!1 � N 2.03 .l0, .tf .• ',• ' Soap Ifo 19.14 M" 12 3.35 .96 90 .20 Grow 40 Soilset Jett r!'Sillut MsolstMre NliMt POW. lrewp 10-As 13.96 11.10 l2 2.2! .!0 «!f INItt-parpeest Swwn f"Pholt pant)" Sle"tor *seater fin- 01oup lis 13.04, 11.77 i! 2.t! .90• .211 •14811 peek Litt oc Lushav Stoetet ttsaltcuation job tit*)@ *roup 11-hr 11.!! .14.72 .• fN 2.!! .f! .li , Group It-S! 11.52 17.23 ' lose, 2.l5 .N .!f Line laeteet IYttrist Sate% fi hallo ihotttsastt via 1psNaf N Group 11-Ci 11.04 19.11 ,t.N 3.li .ff .211 lbwates►ii* elsolWos 11.23 per have to e;, !mase so emprossoc Operate, Laver 211 Omartte 111"Is tsirtg ! Psasione4 Motth one Wellevi Purl. 109411 Obsolete hap or hispeeste Gnome Oanerstorse 2reotifg Saahia*! Pcoos-wte tier-epsrltae)t pups lswat all Melling t '. lsahtaos (powered other than by elettrietty) go t` *loop so Sia Lien Hass poster or ltstiart Mea Wwak K owl: Vorseos A-hor Week Ossorste Seth► Plante twat or fgyie am- state sawa welt-present;onto) an street@, highways, steprte mf emiler Soiliial ani harms Meokinery, vortleak fast to iply. 4 ... t*100914011146. WOW*91110 Or bio%hessrt!!r 0lghlise OMtewy • 419asisim Wmatt"O totem or ever 10 tea)# lawleatien and .•�• Mario! Shpimer Imbile end losses castle iselinats internal poli. slab vtbestar !tea stepcts, hillow". softie OW watehaiwssl! ' laehtataal Ptetobte (oestretel felsry Jehaosf. Sidsslt Stifle ' Dirk K !ladle tyle*!1 1100Ms1041 are Curb goblet Cath tai - Sottr Mlshisso Somata or "Phalle Voluble Ccoohaeaeseat r Driver 4167"end stall")I Paver .hriste Osecetor feetthe 91lp-+ K street eta., 1e tefaol/l t !!tater tmeept aspMM)f Mroodgm » flotbos- am aid *letter)faghattle eMteeu 11swiss)a "it- ,' ' pepsittd amposter latest*agiets)r Solt-pnpelief Pipeline ` ! , Mtasptq iM hiM fMreelt CSC or ebtiar typo)1 Ssi"spelled ' • \ !ower f eoptert S*it-prepited lope lathtael Slip Mee Pap, ' !; ftiltiate 4"100 be Owwrsu M14411 Suit rower-%Iced•ttostecol r ' Sarts"Suteal hoer-type irt111a1 qutpeae! "WAS and taeiWlnl 39 tb doth! r ; MOUM 111111111111114 VOL 41, 910. 1911--MMAY. SIFTW tl pi. toy? p4t* Nc `lt otltaK NG o. , ig-t0fi Det pat* iT r ,� et*tom too. CA77-50111 . . ,• � IeRrIR t�titl/tIMT M�IAgIls/ lOootV) 1 t Pont pO NIttNty OT TWllgllf (Cbwt'd) ("W I iM 11) (cent,d) ' ` • •. ' fARW t and 11) (Oont'd) )r 1 � 1 Ocawp to #beefed Conveyor or Concrete, toast, Truck oc Nguip"ot see" lot sommR ty}• NNttilliort M Ricer lridte Crow? Carl-litt for •idiot)t Chemical orouttng Machine, ttock ime"tedl tinbinatt" back t' counted (boom length to spply►i Concrete conveyort building site$ he* and tooder (up to and including 2N Cu. yd. m.t.a.)! carsick (1 O D ck Tngtnaera! Drilling and tbrinq Machinery, hofilontel (rut to operator• required when awing engine towte from hatet)f forick Bottom / apply to waterlines, wagon drills or jackhemocs)t Dual Drano 10114011 losogt eaeovetion wotk)t no-forend Leader eAds" Slagtedert !!Orating �t• Pullet Kenyon lump and similar types$ Gantry Older for •teller ftoasr Neawy Duty setoff Drill kit (Including Cecsom teundatiem walk equiteent), eydfn-Rawwr or •isilac# instrument Mont Matsfisl NOW and ftelid loader and similar type! MAtsIme type Drills)! %os%tiq 12 or sora drusel t Mechanical finishers ar Spreader fbehiM (asphalt, Strus"r lot oidlor)l Litt Stab mlad/net "tB4mt and similar typeilt Betbef-Greene and similar)► Mine or Short Noisto Ni4oeaobilet taro- taaomr 42 Teti* up to and Iwelvdlq 4 vies&@!! Looswtiwe (oar 1N tame) sent Breaker with or without Compressor Combinatcont pavement Sfeaket* (simple of muitiplo wits)N IbltipU •ttiMr NittMmovlq Ila4%lme (Niellom, truck mounted with Compressor Combination! pipe Sewetng Maahtrie trips- Boasts, eta.) (no tandem Nr"orit tre-att"S Niss trapping Ibchiosi ; ;,In.,•j; It"** only)$ tips Cleaning Machine itcaates propelled srA euppoetW o bservsif-Debris Twp INit-reopen" tiesumt)► NuM*r-t/ted Sotspr, G Pipe slapping Machine (tractor propelled end iutpct*4)j Mttigeratiom Nt[-sa.dtng tp4ddls wAsslir •tar.!! MittU Cat IsNlota statieat! plaht# molter Operates (finish asphalt)t sett-pcepe- ro boom type Ltttlmt Stogie donne Scraper over 19 yorMl sail 9tabiliNr fp a N of ""I)I „ device (center Nount)(10 tons or lose M.N.C.)f self Iterating oub.,gradee (abuses of ether oetowtic typ )f Tractor* Compressor Drill Orad• Planet slveher Operator) foal► treater build icewit bbl gooiestOsehinatfan► track l+ftM typo earth towing machine (Single engine wifrh gruels wMqu tyle tct Wgec-type drilling slpmant over 10 ft. depth tandem ecrepers)f Train leading *tstionr Ttemahing sYahine, multi-engine sf� I tt plant 1*4011 Cost-in-plum with •IepiM *ft aoAsant, J*100 of •falloff Cooling plants Whitley fc*wp At Armor-(batsf for eimiiar f AstAe BM Crone pup to And lnctuding IS torsi Pipe toying Machinst Combination Stuehef and motor operator# Concrete sated plant isultipie unite)$ Desert Medlng Shield Operstort !cavy Oust fr*up.10-As suchme (hydrovile) (+o► to akd imetediq I ON. td• Repairman and/or welder, asdeeettor, Gsde Checker (sachantcai or ether- �; Beekhoe (cable) sup to and Inaluding 1 su. 74, e.t-C.is vias), Grooving and Grinding Machlnse fhtghwayeif Ren Nei Machine (ea' Oobtnetlen oaokAw and Leader over 1/e ea. To. s.r.C.)t Cantinuowa staliar)r Rolmon toadec, loader (VP to 2 yards)► Mechanical Trench fhifidt i t1lghi ft* Net Rug4r (up to and IMlwdlq 1 w. yd.TtCt4ne attAChsdil )' Portable Crueend Screening ing ►!anti► put. Ceti Rubber Tired Barth- Cranes toot over 2S tans, Na fh*ed AM oenttti! 09444-4114 NP to VA moving elutpaant nt (up to and including iS cu. yde..-eteuek' m.r.o.►► ( t including 1 cu. yd.►► power Shovels, CI&Oskeils, BrNlines, (up to and Ructids, T-tulle, W-10, 10, 21, and •jailor# Rubber Tired Dolor# felt- including i cu, yd. s.r.o)I power Slade teigle engine)) Sell-psep*lLei " rl; propelled Compactor with ooseft Shseptoot# Timber !kidder lfubber titM foam-typo Littin0 movies (aehter mount) (over It t:Awe)$ Nwbbot-tired or •taller equipment), Tractor drawn fcrepart Tractoft Trenching Machina '' scraper. volt-loedlng (/Neils wheel twin wrtime)I CM1 deal tone Amto over r ft. depth, Tri-batch Nur, Tunnel mote Noting M4eMnet *eiders almost 5110 at *tailor r tfuodo-*Just (and other •taller "Sill egwipmemt)I wsr"er T-NO B seek Cutter 9reip Its Autewitie Oaw*leq slit pace pagart bbawmstia ba!}read Car + Domtar$ G641 Triirar! Oanel Trim r w/ditshl" attaika4ates Crease Qrewp t, Chicago bast Combination 111809 ami O•apeeaOW (I'"Ite)I (over lg tons up to and ineloolq 130 tea*)i ftattname tltq%t Tie Combin4ticn slurry Miser snd/or Cleaner# Nighline Cablovey Ig tone book Roper ever 1 w. fa. llaAm oludiog oletl Blatt Tro"llft t -A i14 -1 and under►# t.u11 Nt-Litt or •imtlec (20 ft. at OHx)i Mucking Nbc%iM.t i , at statist til to" of await !solid LowderNAM swtdlted !tab the (rubber tiled. rail of track typo)# Tteotes (with iraoB}tD-t ei Letter pillSst! NlghtiM Cables" fever f taws)# Iaeaomr (wet 0 via/om, Map to and stellar) Owed towledint Il w. yom.if Kilter t►cwlasa irto dopa kni" or oiBilats y ewer bloom li alti-gag/M)s tgwr shm"Isp CLsmM4ile. RglLMo. Soot- how, see" Its lover i yd. ami Np to "a toolvdtmt 7.4m. lift. e.c.s.11 cubbel-cited sort% amwiq ma*Al w (aaaltipla peopelat" pmNer wits ane tum" mer* Nseperel(w► to am inelvdiq TI sed. vide. eetxaa%a e.c.a.I f hit-/replied Combat" Iwith smitiple praptlist" PAR" Malta)1110916 y ', {++•, t t agtoo Nobbo/-tiled Nact%eo►inf rb*%tMS faith tomdaK astepet•i! slip i pace tayst I*swereto or a•tkeit)i TsMsm Cant panes Crime Nebtle r irtoiedlq•cel tsrwoteA$ Tretw%ec (►slLlq ateaa%N abisld)f onlwtMi L1NAor ane Twat Ctonaa ISM Similar type.)! 101041 Ul vetw (UP to t odd to10l dig 7110 au. Id• per %owe)s Mittal Craw lover is teas) �' tIDINAL NWIITIN, VOL. 42, NO. 114—/NIDAL; 11►i/MNK 30, 1977 mw wff$NR GMPAVM (t ovo .• h DrDlilall No, G774"I` , Pais ii (ARIAS I and 111 (idemtli) ' 1 ti-At sand VoIc"s In c" unction With WMel ltoavotow)I ecans• Newly ,of YIS tonrll Loader (Duet 12 cu .Ids.$ up to and lnaludln3 13 cu. Renk II♦M les"I, yeteWae esdtar "+ ' .a.!$ !atter shovels and Dt"Ainea lover 7 cu. yds. •.t.e.)) IRA r � DRIVIN Aw.Vt. •,;e4 N►Iti-purpose truth moving Maahlnts (2 units Over 73 ev. yes. etteek' M.t.e.)I Wheat imeavatot (*war ISO cu. yds. per houclr, ?' WJW CIIWT 1114 wdiR Iwho .q it-to ta»ier Over 13 eve. Yds.) 1 owSat. under i Ide. water love ll► Rua or ManhauI atseat I „p Wet aparatat of Mrilowtsr (whom wed In oraattam weak)► concrete pump awhtnet ,mate Camtrolled Rarthsavtny fquipasnt t concrete pulp truck (when ti flat rack tcuak It used ) j appropriate flat took Cato t shalt apply)► Dump (under ♦ ' Yde. water levan, Duel.ccete ^ �' truck (under i yds. water level)( Dmhpetet (under s yds. voter level►$ assort or pilot + car dctvei► Wippor truck (when + +, flat rock truck to used appropriate flat rack cats s � ' 1 shall applyll ple%upet skid* (debtie box, under i yds. Water i Ievellt Tama driver$$ ttucko (dry pre-batch concrete wt*. + $ under 1 yd$. Water levol►► h Relparat ltatshove"W" f 1131111 1 1.HS .941 ot$" + , vent Cow SOMMI t tw/wo sugar, t yds. and under a t,,,•' h, Ida. water level!$ Oa*p ti* + yds. end under s yds. water } t level$$ Dowrote t# yds. end under t yds. water level$$ ' owepatet N Yds. sad u►br i VN. water toveU$ skids (!Nota koa 1 VM. aht waiar S Iia. �- x' } water loveI)# itaiis waft flat ; I 1 rsN (t "to wast)# IMwttisl Ult Runk ts*emottat tall"ts) trweka 4111,prs•Mtati ~at* trait S rda. and umsot S yN. + i wateo.tewl) lass I.1ts .74 tas ' smile St10Cs and amp 1R11CR +' , i tunas$ 11.11114 souses/) tl.s1S t.t33• .70 ' NplRAt JIMM2. VOL 0, 010. 1"- MI*ATt WtGl 4 30. 1977 ' D/CI/ION NO. G77-9091 role 1' Page f1 ti/ClOtON 440.1 d7t-fall' 1t lieft/Nlf ►Aege/MeRN retwMu /4010 U"Nis ferynNf' ' Ma..lr Rdee•Nee Nealy Ideas"" , \ r R.N.' NRA /MfiMe YefeNM MI/N R.N. r'N I, /MftNf YNeNM N11{IN ..1.. ItIM DRWMII (Catt'd) Astor.It. t ' Affr.Tr. LpT JITMRr$, fork Lift 9 10.039 1 1.19 .70 1 1.44 1" coon IMMWM (w/- 1 auger, 6 yea. and under 0 ' TRAMIT NI$, AGITATOR r yea. rater levellt Dump N (under { yea.) Mass 1.19 .70 1.44 yea. and under 0 yea. water a• '•'.�:; :level)r rk, rate if yea. t .� I and wider I Yoe. water 1eve11r 1 %i•I' i i.. Q "•',': TROCR UPAINUM 10.011 1.19 .70 1.00 (. Dlrepabr ({ yd•. and under • YAcwN IMM unser ((,sae 1 yea. water level)r $kids (deem gallons) 10.441 1.19 .76 1.44 bOe, { ye1• and wader 0 yea. 1 J water,lowel)r Trucks (dry pro- WRIM TROCRe li le unit batch concrete tela, 4 yds. 1 M ane Under 6 yds, water 10"11 1 10.10 1 L.199 .76 II.N ,' 1 •,; flat rack 41 axle unitlr lneuetelal Lift Truck teschanical teilgete)r A-flMrt, inoici%newr \ ► till. @sell rubber tiled tractor . 1, /U„ysetfltot$sedleh crane tyga Ijattinglr ne-llft, (when used within teueeters' jurisdiction) 10.10 1.191 1 .7/ 1.44 Jetting and water truck (4,041 gala. and tender .• ' , "1 , 1,401 gats.lt Rubber tiled JN1' W TRIM A NATNA TROs 1 Jumbo 10.119 1.199 -71 12,1100 gale. under 4,000 gals.( '10.11% 1.191 .76 1.44 1 it 0CM0114ATION WINCH TROCH RMYT 0M Muslim M17N 0016Tr Transit, (high beet 47 4.199 .76 1.44,• Kim Agitator (6 yee. end t i.•' an a 148.) 10.119 1.191 .16 1.44 me RT6T@s and/tMt1JM 11 ; MAMA CAMIM 16.14 1.111 ,.71 i.N� j YAttlIRl TRttCR (1,144 leis. and under 1,500 gale.) 11.1{/ 1.19/ 1 .71 1:44 "AMtf M/R MtT�fil/ r`' � • , . l6 146. tMeugh 16 y6d-11 Wesf 1.1/! ,1• 1-N OWN-TIPM MM CAR (not self-loaded) 10.11! 1.101 T6 -1.44 YAL�OII TR0c11 11,144 gale- . -!.0 t and under.lose$1819.) 10.161 1.199 (,.1g 1.44 r. .•',, t ( J/Rt611 MM 1 wiffle![44144,t') , , 1'(l j J j ,•1 'I \ u (1,440 gate. am Usdat 7,060 1816.1 i 16.f11 1.144 .'• ,76 1.44 :' 1 1 1 r l , r`r �1•,Ir • , ••1 11 �' .:,, '1.. . ,. ,• 1.. t •t'' ', � ! •�'t, tl�•1,�, .i 1 , 1•:1 , rl�i l{{ '/�,. It. ' 1 1. ,''' ./�� 1 , •1 ;i J , .. •, � • , ' , I t• •' • • •1 ' ' ., • \ . 1 1'1'1`•' y .. •.'1. 1 , /I/IIAI INIVIR, VOL 42, NO. IN--MIOAY, WTIMNR 34, My ' • "'' � \ 14 illi'titlM RD. GllLS011 pNe is r smistOM IRI:, call=1N1 1 � !1 `, i•de flap ReaeRrs fepa•art t ;`, ' `bdt fAep immeRh P ' !;•, l N•wtr �•�• ElramMtiasrNes, ` Rah• M w fse•i•ae Ys••N•a sacci( R•w. M l i pMllMtlM t Yerei tr. "Ivan Ivan. ti�oltt'a) Ano.Tr. +r ' ' ?RDOt tMtYprO lConc•d�, dlI6R Cr1M!iHRtn0/1 iw�we •'♦, quAnt "Ix ! favor Auger, over 1en 2 Ida. d 18 yea. thr�gi?is12�nevydi 1110.1lS' 1 1.11! .!q I1.g0 inalueing it Ids. wster 4 level?I Dawe love[ l2 Ido. 111" Claim OFnGbg1 lw/wo and (blvd►ng 1/ Ida. water,' level)1 geta, favor 12 ' ,• ., savior, 0 yds, and Including IM. a" fneluNitlg U Ids. . ) ,a 12 yes. wear (well, Dump ` water 1*vel)f cumpter low t0 Ida. and Including I2 r , { Ids. water level)$ Duaperete ' 12 eand including l0 Ids. ; 0 Ida. and including 12 waterr svelte daiea d nf6vilciu Ida. water levem salt- boo, ever 12 Ile. anmeirt0tng propelled street sweeper �� ti 10 yds. avatar tewltt Truaae r (dry pre-batch ""Crete mis, with sett-contelned refuse over 12 Ida. and including bint skids (debris box, a 10 water levell 1 10,10 1 1.111 .10 '11.00 yds. and including 12 yds, water r ' level)( snow go and/at snow r }torr ?tuck lacy pra-batch ! 1,R. DR DIIGSIMILAR rin 1 t ocnerete ate, s yds. and itL/-U?IIDt110 7'RDQt 10.51 1.lii : •.!0. 1.00 ' Including 12 Ida. water ' ?R11tlt RRt1t11i1Ri, •'` 19.170 1.11! .18 +1.N , Ievsll t 11•r.patet U yds. , J and including 12 Ida. water I ' I. level) 10.N 1.111 .10 1,00 (DLR C)M ? iPUADM (w/M* �„f, auger, over to Ida arca y fOA" MM WMOtgn? including t/ Ids. wee[ r igooseneek lowbed) 10.415 1.111 .14 IM lovelll Combinatiem durp and dump trailer, Dump lower 10 aa�m[r Ids. and including 2/ Ids. MWtv,milt atimett , water lsvelll burporete (over least 12 yds. through t0 yes and Including 2/ Ids. '. 141 yds.) )0.41!1 1.111% .10 1.00 water level), Durtpmtor leper t0 yds. and isctudiag 14 Ids. water levell, 9%Id Now Is boar over to ya. and including 14 Ida. water level)# *remelt ' min agitator Laver I2 Ids. ' • through 16 I0.11 *VMS !carr gee-ltateh Remote flim, evert }' ll Ids. aM Initialling 20 1 i IM. water level, ti.10i i.li1 .71 i.N •+•x FINIAL 1lM11M, VOL. ii, NO. 190--MICAr, WUMNI 30, 1lir OW1111pa ao. CA774091 tap .26 SWUM 100.,CxT1-11191. 1 poop pores s"Os/eN ' bele r FAW tiaOaMs v+Iwteea .1 . vele Reefts M l g h001646 voroAoa lwUer l feel" . N a lI P000m Vt is a Aw.To. . I T1 Qm ealmse (Cant'd) Mr•Tr. (Canll.OAl MI+•T wm COMI SPARAM (wlwo WAS COOT !ARUM w/ke auger, over 21 yde. and In- o"Or, ewer SO yde. and wNOr , (! � eluding 3S yde. rater levellt is yds. voter level)$ Drp Dump lover 21 yds. and in- (wet SO ydo. WA w wor 6s "j: s , eluding 3S yda. water leve!)r yda. enter 10"110 emoverete r' D%NWcote (over 21 yde. end (wet S0 yAe. end W4er as yde ' including 35 ydo, water level)# water 10"11/ Ow"tor (~ N ferpter lover 24 Tae. end yde. am undst IS yda. water including 33 yds. water levoll# 10"0111 lbllowtor glut (whM I ti +• De 2!'0, It's, It's and other I ' transporting a" or aatsttele)t I' ' 814+1149 cat typo, Terga r7Dbra. lki6a (dobtis sea, ever SO VM. t.OTewrrOaputle, Sburn6fOCket, WA OsAOt 69 yds. water 10"111 luclld and similar type equip- TtwekO My pro-batch oeno9ots sant vhen putting AZuaJ9ak or ala, ("9 S! yd0. Ord urAer ii water tank traitors and fuel yde. water levell 11,11 1 1.191 .76 11.00 sr lot gross* tank trailers } e9 other sloe. tcoileral skids am CMI! /MIROM (w/r0 tdebr(a tw)n, over 24 ydo. and auger, over 61 Tile, and 11 1 including )S yds• water levol)t Including to yda. water Truck (dry pre-batch co.eerotoI level)I Dump (IS I". arA ata, over is yda. and Including inelwdirg 00 ydo. voter le"111 )s yda, water level) 1 10.64 1 1.191 '.T! U." Dumpar Oto (over H yde. and ,y leafwding to y". water lowell/ Otto COU" sHtUmm (rho Dwapoter 111 TAO. oeA including I � &"Of. over SS yda. end 00 rat. water lewllt skids 1 Including SO yds, water leve!)# Idestle boa, 41 yds. arA Dump (over is yda. and inctuatng iaelvdiew 10 yda. voter 10"111 ` y f0 yde. water level)$ DtwPcrot• TV"%$ (by !r0-batch -, crote _ lover 3S ydo. and Including SO ate, as yAe. MA including tt' r". water level)# Durpacer love !! 10. "ter lotel) 11." 1.111 .H 1,00 1S ySO. and including SO ydo. $ water levellt •kids (debris boo, ever is Tae, and including SO yAs. rater 10"1)0 T9wCk8 (dry , ?i goo-hatch cancrots sin, over 11 yb. and Including Se ! gds. voter level) 10.71 1.111 TO 1.00 e''t Aj ? "MAI •NIST!$, Vol. At. No. 190— MAY, SOP MNR 30, lin r 0 I r 1•• iWCtgtoW{tlo. CA7T-lift . `Peps 2y . . OOcgt011 M0. tti1yT-Soft iASr 1. AtfA IltY NtMO for tells iAy geaefft perawfe *MMA hr Att sweas net included with!"AH* t ai defined below. , W..etr ter M •' ,� " ENe► M L Y ►«Name yeeellaa •„//•r ORSIA lr Alt treat Included !A the description 1 taM tarirsose cont,d) t MM.T►. defined below which to he de cr►n township KU sug tittlee t90 was. ages and range lines of Areas t slid 2. r, inclu ever t0 yds' and Comm"Ise /n the Pacific oe*an*m the attention of the,sout�e,rt 'r1 level$I b fS yds, outer less of Te"ship 1". y levsii r udin saver ee yds. "Mace Esst*rly stens the owthsrty tins of Tciwfabi j H!, creuent and including et yds. water the,sot. N/solo nstldisn to the O.Y. come of township lb►, Peat)r Including lover t0 onp etc sot. Mibto base line, and sirldian, Pea. end includtnf to yds. TMfwe southerly is the O.Y. career*t towuRip 200r'raree gat; i "+ water i•v!)r cluditor 5 ydsver !Maes latterly to the O.Y. corner of township Mt ramp 131, ' 00 yds. end including eb yds, thence sowtherly to the O.Y. corner of tsrstbip !lt,; rasp tat boac ver n teles leans!• Thence Easterly to the O.W. Cotner if township Its goals :It., it a boa. over t0 yds. end including r P ► lit ► e! yds. water level)# Trucks �t thanes southerly to the O.Y. corner of township in, onesof Shapes tasketly to the i.e. corner of township !!{,sant* "dry Pro-notch concrete ■ta. j 411e01e6 oe,wtherty to the O.Y. corner of township 230. gangs lett I • ,5'' ` over 60 watiorle including as yds. water ` Thsmco testerty to the M. cornet of township 230, ran$$ tit. :vet? / ie.te f 1.195 .70 ll.M "Mac* lowtherly to the O.Y. corner of township 24S, rants 192, _ falling on the southerly line of Kings county# thence tastorly ' k ,*Ion$ the southerly bewadory of Kiags County and the Eowtherly bowadary of taters'county, to Ehs f.t. saraow of township 2H6 lease 299, TRs$*o Northerly to lbs M.E. corner*f township Its, reap 2ft,, t thence Westorly is the M.Y. corner*f township Its, ion$$ Ifs, tbsoe*Weatherly to the U.N. cornet of township 13t, longs 2st,.•1. • :� thsss*Ysstorty to ass N.Y. s mer of township I39, cease tit, ? Q I T10044 Northerly is the N.E. "Weer of township IIs, range 271, ;q., S tbsace Yistsriy to the N.Y. "root of township til, range tbssso Wsttbsrty to the N.G. corset of township too, Naas* 200., •, 'r t those*Wsoteriy to ab* M.Y. $*rest of township tot, tease 249, *' tbaoos Weatherly to the U.N. greer of township fs, temp 23E. tba$*s Ysstsrly to the M.Y. sorest of township Me tong$ 239, ' tMfea Wsrthoaty to the II.Is new,of township Ot, ramp.242, "one easterly is the N.N. $*race of township age ranee, Zit, then*motherly to the M.N. seven at township sic tease tate tbsees Yostorly to the N.E. sneer of township 2s, reap Har 1•.. ` these*Weatherly to the nose $*rate et uv"mp Ss, tires ISR, r t thenoe Westort " the N.Y. soaeer of "washlp lo, tamed lis. ' theft Wsot erly to the M.E. oerouts of township lir tease lite ' t ' tRiaoe Yostenly to the N.Y. $*neer of township lge rafts tits thou*` thWeatherly to the li.t, *soar at township ie rep IIN, !Meas Ysotoriy t* the M.Y. torpor of township Esc tarp tlgr, t ' '31kaaoe Weatherly create$ the Nt. Diablo baseline te'tM$.g. . ., Meer of township 2N. sago (rte , *them*Westorty to eke N.Y. corset of township INc Seaga logy , ,• n :"hate Weatherly to the Y.O. corner of tswnable 30. were* Ila# - , !bees*Westerly to the N.Y. Nrssr of towsebep 30, regi 139, theft Nsetherty to.the M.R. cornet of tswfshir 40, wear tog, . ►� "DUAL NNIIg»g. VOL $2, MO. In—MOAT, t name H, tt» :�' 99ci5lot MD.iCM7-soft » j MCxNttOs 110 .r . 4177=Soil ►asp » ARIA M1N111011t for • �; Paul*tQ11ttruxt GMAIM (contsd) •TOMER 9QMIlwKMt QPRR4IO�S (eoUto 1 OArea l (Cent•d)e t+ whom t (a»Mt!o thoaCe westerly to the N.V. corner of M township 40, rinse tots , "�; ;Mme westerly to the R Rm . comer's[ township too. games Ilii Thence N11ortherty to the 113. career of townakip SM, clop Use ; thones Northerly to the Veto corner of towndwtp two ran" Its, Thence V•sterly to the N.V. Cerner of township So, ranpa 132, , thenee Westerly to the pow. priest$['township the, caner [IV, thence Northerly to the 11.9, earner of township low, ton$* t12,; lhemee N.rtherly'ti the M.R. carnal of township int, tense 13V0. Thence easterly to the S.e. earner of township live tenp 14s, *hones Westerly to the N.V. corner*1 township IN, tans• 1W, . thence votchorty to the M.L. corner at township it*, ramp t4ts ! TMece Southerly to the R.V. torn$* of township too, temp IW, ' Thence vaster ly to the M. corner of township t1N. tone$ lot. themes easterly to,the S.R. Cotner of township,long tense laws thence Northerly to the v.e. corner of township 13N, range 1020 ?bents Southerly to the S.W. corsair of towmskl► lige tense'13V, I twee$ easterly to the 113. eetntt Of tov%rhip lin, sancta l/2e , 'thence We9t4cty to the N.V. cotesr of lownakip,lWe saner iW, Thence Northerly to the N.t. corner of township 161116remse lit, ! +' 1 Thomas Southerly to the e.g.,comae of tbweship 14111, range 14V, lMnce easterly to the 1.2. cet%ts el towmeh/p 11Me range 142, tunes easterly te'tbe 2.2. some of towattitt 14410 ramp 411t411s ►' , ' Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 1 , range 1320 tbtncs southerly to the R.M. prase of towm9blp tag, sense I3Y,, + ,.`+l f' thence Easterly to the S.E. earner of township 14p, ramie Ise, 1 Tktect easterly is the i.2. earner of tsuspky ties. comae 13M, i,+,•',r, N tkoncs southerly to the S.Y. Cartier of township 1311• comp lis, tMwiao Southerly to the I.e. came of terewebip lip, same* TSM, ti +' ,,;;• ,. i thence easterly to two S.t. corner of towmaAip 130, vemp lit,; Tb4%ce easterly to lbs M. argot of te"ship lips range 120, Thence Southerly to the S.V. corner of township 12'1110 range 17t, Thme Southerly *Sams the looters lies of sone*!NN to tho TMnCo easterly along the $author" time of township lip to til i Pacific 0449% 0109104100 Chet portion of Pirtherm Coliterslo 'w•. " ;r;:'y + ,' taster" boundary of the Crete of California. within sent•close County included within the toiletries Hast N }, Thank Northuestarly, thence Northerty &tans the tsitesm boundary Cowoe%sins at the N.V. Armor of township 60,.tense,32, Mt. i of the acct• Of California to the M.S. corner of township 17g, Diable basting and"*tidiest tones let, ' thence in 0 Southerly direction to the S.W. termerrof township Thence Westerly e• chs N.M, eeenet of towash/p 1711. tango Its', + �' Pse large 3t. _k• Thence 11atth•rly to the W.I. Cerner of township Me range too, f themes 1* a b•terty, dtrecebe b the R.t. ps%at �f•towsehip 79, + '`' • ' r Thence Weo Orly to the N.Y. corner of township log, sasse late ! + sone 4t6 +•`: { Thence Northerly to the P.R. Cerner of township 3111, range tt. thence in g Northerly directlom to the M.I. erne s! townabtp it. t ' Thence Westerly to the N.Y. corner of township tip, coast pt9 r tense 420 thetice Northerly to the N.I. comer at township 11V. ranp as , Thence is s Westerly direction to the N.V. career'of-"Als,io, 'thence Westerly to the N.W. corner Sf townehip.120, const lit. 1. rases 31to it the poiat oL,heetantag which partiesIis,t part at Thenen Northerly to the S.M. career of township 279, tense ots Area 1. w ; , Thence tasteriy.te the 3.9. cernor of township 110, range Ste l Area ! also ta9i0i0a that portion*1 Northern California Vickie Thence Northerly to the M. corner of township tope wall" rte' t' ; the f*ll"Ins line$$ I � Thence Vestorly to the N.V. Cartier of tewnsiwlp•1M, cams$ It. i CsMMMeins in the Paift4 0n4* on OR satomefog •f the'Sootlesrly` Thence Northerly to the M.E. corner of township 30111, ranso Ste• ties of township Sv, Numbeldt boosting 0*4 netidiaa$ Thence Westerly to the N.Y, corner of township SON, ranee it. i Theage easterly starve the Southerly 11*$of township 111 to thet' l Thence Northerly alone the mt. Diablo wwvid/an to the 0.s: , +'„ ,i 9.W. Career of towsbip IN, tango two + target of township 74111, ron64•11106 r. thence Southerly to the 9.11. comer of towaibli IN;.tense W.. th•nee Weaarly to the W.W. Cotner of tow%4bip 340. tsoe IV, y, lb*"*t&otstly stoop the Mwiotdt !Miles is the O.W. Cormet thence Southerly to the 11.9. termer of township 310. comes Al, of township two tools 1Rs , T►Mee Westerly to the N.V. corner of temobip $10, wool* 7V, ; • *bass*Rewthewly to the S.W. SO MW of tawnobi► 19; salves a, Thrace Southerly to the S.M.eorner of towMsblp 300, Worker 1M, tbaess eastecty to the See termer of toweH/p ss, coop set Thence easterly to the- S.t. corner of township app, rases 7Vs ! tbMo.Swtb&tly is the see- S* Ms of tomblelp 4111, same* 390.. thence Southerly to the S.Y. covert of t*W$blp liNs tea" We' tMMs 20810111 to the 9.e. corner of towmebip 44, loose 32, thence easterly to the S.E. corner of twmabip leve gaol*oftheme*vertearty it the N.S. Cosecs of twaship M; roup Sts `., '•„ thence Southerly to the S.V. armee of township 14010 stop W0 'IMMp Westerlyb the N.Y. corns at totr%sb/p Its same* 116 Thence Westerly to the e.g. torm4r of towashi , 140. ramse IV .tMUe Northerly creating the Nwibldt baseliM to the 8.9. , e Thence Northerly to the M.L. corner of township 14N, 9411" 7Y6 j 9br10pr of township les, crop 32s 1 thence Westerly to the 11.V.\e* Mt of tw%ebip M. tames 'hes, , IMUS 244114riy 61008 %M Nwioldt basellM to the M. farmer thence Northerly to the M.R. Cogger o1 township ISN, too" Nese i .. ' tot towUbip IN, te%" 32. 1 .TMUs NorlMrly to the 11.2. coetwor Sf towasup Me tam" 396 loe ' s •Vaotiril to the N.V. gem"of tnnabip 10. TW40 IRS 1 tbess Northerly to the W.I. prMT of tomt1kip tows 10, 0101RA1 on* ism, VOL 49, Pio. its P JVAY, RRPMMRIR doe tp1'>' 4 �TATBI dllferais 08YNMtl1/t tapaetal; tats, Nero, teen i (JIb mmu i` Angelos, Mena, Orae", Bivsrolds, fen RASA DtftPITtON$ Edi • ' •Bernstein-, f s rate Cblop, Botha varbsre POVIR tgUIPMENT OMt ATOAf (Cewttd) eml and of pub! 6ret$coM IABD�It Cott-s91t � BAT$t Date m[publication fupsrsedee Banjoist,no. CA77-204i listed*1 i, 1177, in 42 rN 232f9 Won It (Csat'd) Dt MPTION Or Rossi Building Construction (dote not include single•foaily Thence Westerly along the Northerly ties to township to", tato'tlta homee and Selden type apartments alr,ta te"Joeludiop i storte of bossy and Pacific Ocean. highway construction and dro"Iny. Area / also includes that portion of Nerthstm California included with- / to the following final r Com ecjnt at the Northerly boundary of the state of California at the N. V. corner of township ABN, coags 7W, Mt. Diablo bass- + Mda pd."Owlitts pgmm" lies and seridient Newt Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 44011 state 1110 t't, noot" N fa• ps.sioss Vessels" the Swat Titeneo Easterly to the 1.2. corner of township 440, range 7101 . i, Aar••To•'. Th4ace Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 4111, rants 6119 r � 1U.f6 Thence tan tosterly to the f.t. corner of township ON, te SW, .es f 1.17 N rnr'. Thebes Northerly to the W.I. comer of township AOM, reap $W, t BOtLirIARtA$ 11.17! .775 I.60 so the Northerly boundary of the $tots of California, ! MrCaUn9l$n$t Btaassreenat Thence Westerly along the Northerly boundary of the State of 1 Imperial County . Il.ft 1.81 1.00 It California to the point of beginning. ` a Ingo, tern and Mono Counties •12.6 1.00 1.4S 1 .01 .t ,too Angoles County (Cities of �• fet,ta wt,ica. Malibu, Venice, pesadons, South poseMna, „ Arcadia, Monrovia and South of ' Rosecrans Blvd.. Including I"Mash)r Oran"County 11." .1.15 1.411 '419 . ' too A"aloo dusty 4411oept •, ! t Cities of Banta Manito, M.itbu. ! « Venice# Pasadena, Swath rometeleft 1 Asastial lioarovle and fwth of ' Bosecreas Blvd.. Including ` tong Mach) ' 11.10 1.11 1.45 .10 f } + Rtverslte and 06111 Mtaatdlas duatiee 11.10 1.10 l.ff .!4 J , ` ' Santa Barbara Biel be [ala Obisgss Opwntbe 11.35 l.lt 1.10 .69 .9t } j'•. , watsta County 11.1$ 1.00 1.20 .IS MICR T!•R11Be 0.255 .OS 1.99 3S Ca[peatas 19.99 1.4! 1.95 , 1.00 .60 Saw riteta 14.11 1.49 1.15 1.00 .60 ' + ' Tsbte Poser Saw!4"ab"a l0.if 1.49 1.95 1.00 .04 abtaplerst BilNrivsrmos �. i+ Baldy of dealt dtpaterel fcrieb Mrgwmmt M" 111OW =.19.11 1.0 SJS 1.00 .Bit. :7 warentaet p1sK Layers16.11 1.49 1.9! 1.60 .BO t MM garb 011tt"r 10.11 1.49 !.!f 1.6 .90 Nnarsttf waiter 10.19 1.49 1.95 1.11 .04, t • ' 'r+.. MtiUrrighto lB.i! 1.49 IJ$ 1.00 .44 SMI I • 1 ' •. t '. • .. ' . ^� t` 11 MA! !Mims, VOL 411,-NO. M-IsIDAY, 51"NAM 40, iHy +7 t � s " '+�, '. •• ;. '• iNlitON 107., dl!!•fM# fr f* ,# ! `; • ,. � • , ' • SI: ON 1110. CA77.5492 •ap ! , " irNt poop ersesie P41008% ta ' MNs•' poop11"to porssel mwwrr ww.wiw t . toll, 240"0" ', J N+ar(r 1 R4stNl.a " RrNr N t M pesNesr V4480" es//rr :: '• Rrrrr OttM pw6Mar Vote"" art/rr r Ta Atrr.Ts. Arr. Clsom NOSMIir it/ClIIM/AMr (anttdl Cowt Masoni 9.4} 01.10 t 1.73 1 1.00 .6f alesrslds Csenty 'i '• '1 `3 ; Cassnt gloat," and Troxeting +: electrlalafti ! f 11.H '' 6y '3111.01 1.94 1 Machina 0.00 1.10 1.75 1.00 .H Coble Splicers ,12.114 J.t# 3641.05 .ii � *111100 . IWTAtt s 11.71 1.70' 1,60 .60 .07 . info, Nave ant hn Ntiiisdta0 J ti�CTitCtAMOt ilaeftttei t risl County 14 1.1 . 13143.N Cable Mliner$ ,13.10 1.11ti 34N.00 .NN.electrieiens 13.N .! 3114 .4! , to Cable splicers 13.16 .7# 3041,45 %rAWII , ''+ '•' i:' . { lista fektna tats Mavat Ordnance MleetrietaM ll.li 1.11' 303.04 06 Te*t station, awards Ape} cable splicer•' 13.N • 1.11', •303." .611 ' eieetricionst Technicians 14.63 .70 16.1.00 All me" W at="ti Cable splicers 10.30 .70 1047.40 ,11 slectr/els" 11.36. 1.WN 'ltsi.l# .OS'` ` tarn County ikaaulMet of os.l Cable iflicore 13.40 1.06 1141.75 .63 ' slactriciansr 'technicians 12.72 .70 301.41 .lfi tecta Mtbara County Cable Splicers 13.1111 .70 101.40 .1! (Wnisnbet0 Ali) Angeles Count ti electricians 14.16 1.16. 3641:1# .61 foe . slectriclons y 13.01 1.01 301.99 .67 , Cable splicers 111.3! 1.10 314,.36 .!] Cable Splicers 12.95 1.03 301.95 r .67 iMalnMt at counter " Tratrte Signal and street 111sctrtetsn0 11.36 1.10; 301.11 .63 6tghtiftg, cable Splicers 17.50 1.10 3143.31 .13 slectriclans 11.79 1.01 103.76' slac .411 Tto taft . utility TeoMtcian No. 1 6.64 l." 101.70 ,61 iteatcletafta il.tT .41 3141•# .61 ` utility Technician Mo. 2 1.25 1.01 101.70 .6! Cable splicer* 14.61 .N 301.65 .42 StSNAiee C011SlROC7oMr sleeettletafte 13.12 11.0% 101.70 Al Isparlalt In7+4t cern (6wlb Cable splicer• 13.63 1.03 1141.71 042 of*sholhapl Mpilt i" fount Teehnicianor ' . "We# Moret, Orengs. Niverotil k, , Sound Technicians ion building Nn 96100161ns. soft We construction} 11.07 flbisps. Saftta MrMta ant SouM Technicians ion Viatera owatlea t . madificiatton of existing " etiratst comatteetiro ll.ff .44# ai• 31M, .03 {•t buildings} 4.t1 .fi 11 eli9atsi Oan*treeksra' , Range county M1pss0 7SOM .N/ 311, 314*',, off electricians 12.14 .41 301.4# .q Kovetst asMtteptat* Cable, Spitesrs 37.12 .41 3161.41 .62 Mlpoti Ifteb.I Mtn C**nb (conA of TobsAmpl • wart Otniiteitses 13.46 :141 :#i at* .01 �'. i ►iMMAI 11011flR, VOL'411. N0. #""RIRAr, Up»MNt w? " , t '. � _ ,�•' , 'f } .4 R lRCHt01t 010. t5tT7-!{!t '} ,� '' r' r 'M� !< r` I , OMCittON 110. tJ177-Sat ' ORI► �4 , ' f '1 �> • bdt Iftop iMaRN fiorrloah r }., � ., MaNa IAopa!Matto IsymMM • N•-'tr itkeotiM Ntaly tJ.MNM + Rtl•, N 4 i IMtIMt ,yeeaNM MIA' i 'Notts N L R pMtlMs Volatioa of all LtRR llOIMISOtTIOMtI scanted) MN.Ta + t SP.evAIOR l>Dils1*IiC70Rflf 1C>eltt/al Orem.County iisratat Canattuctare' 0l[suttimon, tet fest 0 10.11 .{1 1/41.45 Palpate 79WR '.143 els 31#0 ,a OreeMman. atter let yen 10.12 .il 31+1.45 .01 Otawtor canettuotete' + y t Ltmunt Realty Rpulpe"t Nelpeto l►rob.) lNiR Cable splicers 13.11 ;,il H+1.43 WASS tRst leo Angeles Noalrty Imperial County HAS' .97 .0l, toe Angelaa.oranpa. Oto,,~ _ 5.54 1.05'6 #01.01 Unseen 12.72 LAS 301.55 1i R1Venide, flan bernerdl"o, t• : } tablesplicers 13,03 1.05 ' 34+1.0S !onto latbara, son We Dyer None end Oen terttartitte i Obispo and Venutra t , Counties Counties 11.10 .{i 1.15 .t/ Orou"daan !.!f 1.11 31f2,44 ,.04 + Wmemtonttm, i• Linemen11.02 1.11 31+2.10 " .44 , hnce ttoctate loci 1.24 3.12 1.44 .M Cable P1pliaate 13.30 1.11 302.0 .0i , ssinroteint li.SS 1.24 2.23 1.46 .0{ 1 Ornamntail structural 1l.SS 1.14 2.33 1.46 .04 Riverside county 1 IRRiCATiON a tJMIN tptlinlwf Otovttdon •i ., 5.11 .!s 30+1.{f Li"teant Lim Rlalpatlt lmplotlat, tam Alya►n• Orange, Operator• 11.311 1,05 30+1.4 Ailatoido, son totnotdino, Cable Splicers 12.49 ./s 34+1.4c .14 Ban Line Obispo, Santo matbera Ron Wim Obispo amaty, and Vantuts counties 11.40 104 144 130 ' 3/44 Otowidtnn 5,{0 1.04 , 14+1.36 LAtttCRat + • Linsmeni Lime •pipaot f inya, sat" and NNW Counties 0.13 .401.30 .7! .61 See Misias County (aacopt City 1 Cable splicers 11.40 1.00 101.15 of Laftcastotl It.N .7t �, .00 .p Cable giicer „ 10.46 1.00 101.30 1 .a Venture County 11:55 ••.1.iS 1.12 1.60 . 1.02 Ventura county Oroundmen ;11.01 .O4 !141.!5 '1.•�if' Ron Luis rsObispo ou Courcy 7.72 .!1 3.20 f + ,Wt►seen 11 .12.7T .!4 '»+1.06 sea latbsta County 0.72 ,57.` 1.0! 1.59 able splicer f. 14.03 .04 14+1.!3 "tea LIM COWIMWtttmt toper lot countyiV►�"M11M�rytAlR) moi,} ,, Oteu"domn U:4! ' ,U }3441.45' tcolmt0ame 011.11 1.10 K+1.35 Litaela" 13.Oi .7t 34+1.45 Llatmen - 14.16 ;1.10 1441.#6 .l3. able spa lasts 10.1! } ..75 34+1.46 'Cable #Alm$ l''�.%' 1' 15.26 i.li 31+1,#s .03 1 ,. $41111 ichime tate Neral Otd"WAS r 1141•% statte" and ed•ords Ars) , 1 OtlmtlmNt et OseOtyi''; 1 uttdmae 10.01 , 'r,7i il41.N 1.1s Oto0kewtimaR• , ,, y 5.#! A.10 7041,35 Lt"amen 14.12 .7! 101.4! ,15 &Imm" 4, , . 1t.5! 1,10 - 301.16. .a Cable yttcer 16.11 .7! 101,0 .1# � 6tilitiits ##.t! 1.14 301.15 tern;County tRwlMat-of count Oroulwllwn 5.34 ,ii 1l41.N Linemen 12.12 .70• 301.0 Cable splicers 13.55 .70 101.4! .15 t 1 r . ! }` It ' NORM AMMI, VOP. 41, NO. 11O.-MMAY, N TWU lo. CA77•iNi pqa S � � cn + i tilCi/ION MO. CAti-3ol2 Page 7 PAS"69a01r fslossla isN1 POW 9000#116 fsrrmrta • ., . NhiwNlsy i4asrNr• Nrw1# ..-., 3d0a0tirs SrNO N i S pesos" peaMes t1, aria "LIF f006bu Yur1#rr ArOy/I Y,, 14111101184 (Coatodl ilIn* ow "No 0watlsa 1 10.N 1&.N .N 1 1.03 array sanMlatec w/el stela Imp Gist County 11.49 .01 1.17 .N 113 stories or loss}1 posts ' 9AININBS1 Nacbilm Special coating laperist,Oraaps, uvaraids, - , /f0eple}tok 1 77 �44 .71 .40 .02 LOS An"Ue, (Mna oArs•!, ,• 12. 44. ..75 .000 .02 9001 Mtnetdieo N•aiduilsr , M1n county (/eatinNr of oouety !' 1 Mssuta pectioe) Scion 9.07 .SS' .43 .03 Beak$ point 9a$necs1i.N .N 1.19 .71 arwb or Matter, wino 0"I :• hp$bmW1sl loss, steel 1 paperbaw$o# bpirr0 joint a"bit*" (w►M $tels)lsheet goon ' 10.13 .41 .41 .03 tape•best cork •11.49' 9N tell .75 997 sprays Sammustoes 10.37 .45 r .41 .03 Sark Iwiap sts"l l dray 11931 .99 ' Isle ' .19 .41 : starts}ask 11.37 .941 .41 .03 + suoui6a 13.39 .99 1.14 .73 .07 ,las sells(Maps,_omes ' Mrs, Mrs Itaesesur, Meja4ea, ' Sarbara, ane Ysatura Commuss 001aietas Chine We Naval '; irwn 11.11 .71 .N .03 osda.ea bat Station •M .'s Icon ane /earl# paperbaMsral i Sharia Aral, loo 1:46144 t Pats Naobtan opecatorl ' l•s40rt #"me Areal, Mono MMblastac 11.70 .71 .40 .03 tan becnecdino twat of a r Spcaya0n 13.01 .75 .t0 .03. i line mctb OR Team including favors, ast Soak 12.11 .7S .to M .03 Was lata Area, dobenne•bur0, r steeplejack 12.70 .7S .60 .03 losses Seat !ne&Wteq Phi parking tot Steiping Nick R f MciMtaleof Ataai ; •nd/oe Nighwy Naekoen Iw : Stull , 11.37, .SS .7� .N. .S3�i { Ing! stru4tuea cal ts& ald be(dpal • i ; 9.f7 .10 .31 b Cn "later aware 11.39 9N .71• 9N .03 stripes Netter 0.22 .So .33, b wapoa 11.79 .N 75 .00= .r .03 j ftsltio Wines" Swiss' ' N Scaeb ossa(stela its•Slott• Applicatocl *401 Stop of tssq# owthanpecel Installs$# Teslas/ue- hsdblsateNl /ve•y 11.93 .90 971 .N' •903 tarot sandblsst•r 0.07 .so .35 b �r scull wins stage (met 13 i lelpsr 44109114 delineating sun toy 11.44 .14 ..79 .441 .03" device Applicator, Meat sttusturet at"& ane belga, l atop instatler, tweie ' weer 11.97 .N X79 .N'+ .01' surtaca sondblatec) 7.73 .50 .31 b „ Slurry Nal operation# West Operator 0.07 .30 .35 b r . 0fuselae Nee 5.37 .So .36 b 4wilastoc Operator 7.73 .SO .35 b r shuttleNn .4.09 .50 .35 b �. ' Top Iva _ 9.22 .30 .35 b ' `' ; HONA3 SWttl I, Vft 13, NO. 3N-011PAT, wilt N No Nes „ , : DOMINION N0. 9! ►s!r g r '' G77-110 ', tNlCfstON No. a►TT-5N5 i;, nage 1 cede flags eesrnu rywesN 1` fdligs ssessN h,+esh , Wit eitlr t Notes N 011 restless vo.sttes e9*410tes• "4:17 N 0 f resNess veeaNra ea�e1/s Aw.Tt. pNM1ttRSs st•eerittetst App.Vt. pA1NTF.nnt (Cont'd) t•pr/al, Les Angeles, Orm Lemainln9 Cnuntlnn, Riverside, eon Mernard{ne, Traffic Delineating Wvtce Nan Fria Oblgw, Banta Nthaee Rppticntor 0.17 ,50 .!s It ■M,M•st■ra Owntles 1 11.N reg ins 172 SAO etrlperl Nhrel Stop Installers tors. Bern tese"t Net of Surface nnndblaster 1.44 .!d .!s ► Des Angeles 1114-1 Amet) and Helper (striper, Wheal stop 1 Nuts Counties 10.14 .911 1.19 lea .n Inatall•r, traffic Sig rin" Rata County (pet of 9" sondblestar) ` 6.e3 -.ell .33 h Angeles Aqueduct} 1!.» AS 1.15 1.65 .17 slurry Seal Operatriont RRrR1411RATION 6 AIR CONDITION{Not Nlsnr Operator 1.10 .1.96 .3s b Rtverelde ■M Nn eernardim tquroger tram 7.66 .50 .33 b OeentIts Operator 6.03 ..SO .3s b tea 9.19 .96 .7e .tel, Applicator .111 Shuttlrwam 2.69 .SO .79 b •3N ■sd Oren" counties ll.f3! 1.f3 isle 1.63 :5e Top mt,n 3.93 .50 .75 b t•prisi Oo•atT 9.99 .se .75 1.4141 , ►t.A9rrnminl Imre, R•tn std Mono counties 10.20 .Ne .66 Imperial Cnumty 11.03 Riverside aM'Na NcMrdino tea Angeles and orange Cos. ' 9.769 .61 1.13 .7e .li Counties le.{5 .16 .75 1.10 Riverside and San Aornardlno Les Angtle■, Orange emd wntere Counties 19.00 .e1 Count too 11.59 .t1 .N .N! Son tuts Ohtrpo County 12.00 Nen Into Obispo and Nanta manta Parham County 1.69 .70 1.05 .01 sat►are Counties le.0 .515 .16 .N15 Vemtuta County 13.14 .90 2.15 .e1 sun t:nt: mr"�0�1 t I'LMYnv Tr:Um ret tapct•1 eetsnty Imperial. Inyo, mono, Rera county (china lib Naval Rivormida and son A.tnardine Ordnance Test station Ofd countiam 16.5e lee! 1.15 1 ad.rerd■ AM 13.e7 1.e6 1.10 Earn County (China Lake Navel Rotn County iMMlnAer of ordnanea Tent station, , County and oil of lore and Mostda ArAI 11.7211 .99 1.99 ,ss Nene cssntims. lee Am"Iss Nern County (nesaln.ler of co.) 9.10 .99 1.95 As county (ghat Pottle"North toe Angefea and Orange Cee. 10.175 .95' 1.95' .60 of a straight line dratat Ran Luke Obispo County 6.39 .95 1.911 .111 ohne" S. -- ad all pineal 11.17 9.e4 1.11 '.N sant• earbsrs county (escept Lee Melee Oesaty I""Imilo0 Santa wt la) 9.93 .95 1.95 .95 {cedes 11.51 .16 1.1111 sante ■•rbar• Co. leant•1N•rle) 9.73 .95 1.25 .55 Oeag■ amtr 11.4111 1.04 .Venture county 9.88. .!e '1.55 1.41111 RlwcelM ad NN eeraardis■ 1 , Osest/N U.le .Ms Irl■Ohio*. "Ate"Nen ane SMhcs C■N■1tiN liens .91 lens FINIAL AMS1114 vols a. 910. T -4111DAY. w►TIONlil 30. lar N . � � Drc2Dta lla.' ty►xt-S0�2 sof+ tt VICt010M rr0. CA11-9092 wage 10 ATest Bipart 0-06MCISI 111071 C-t*MWnAOna► MOVE � es.1t rriys 11as.nls ryosor. _D-MbOt Darr s-Shttat0gt•trtg 8011 f-01!100e9 DeJ. 1 Nss,{t t4snM* ' ' Rs,s. N 0 0 lwst*ar votoHea e*A/*t 0or1' TIA" UlyfPse Apoc Tt. A. roployer contlrbutes 41 of baalo heath rata tot Wei S years' sat•lei tsp*rial county t 1.51 .90 1 1.01 .OT sod 2t of basic hourly tats tot 0 MAWAG S yaws' 09t t" 61 0aeattset Dns Arv9elea, Oran+{:, Pivotal&*, r fay credit. 11i! felt 801118610: A thtovio f. r S*nth M*rbara, Ran tarts %lepo, Pan Pernordlno It. NWIcyor ao(ttrlbetes 0.21 gat Afar to W146Y FWA Plse 1.13 pat and Ventura counties 10.32 .74 .42 .40 .Oi newt to rsestion Wn8 for the first Jest of osgleryeant, 1 Yost Rern County, tncluAlnq that bat loss than S roots 9.31 gar Haat to♦aQltiM fuM, S years too (14,11 lying r.*at of the bot 1*es'tltatr 10 1#00 9,43 gat 9terrr M tls4ttsa llra0t sort IO tore Angels Aqueduct ant (. YesH 9.13 r , gat sera! to tMesltM tMt. that portion of lnyo county t , Included within the Inyo- fare Mesal Peaervstion t.t2 .to .44 .it .03 ti t + 0►IrIMP(.t.M rl'rrmr t r "T �. tapert*t lnyn, Porn, Mann, 1 t Orange tescept Santa Ann), + r Plrerafde, San Pornardinn " , ,,• , { • (owcspt Ontario, !Sen Luta Ohispo. Santa 0arhare and '•�, , Ventura (ewenpt Santa Pools. Point Mugu and fort ❑uones*) 11.01! .65 .!S .00 Eos An9*1*e {toe Angeles City ( J AM Ar*a within 25 miles ant 1 Poison*), Orange 1Ssnta Anal i t .. ;��+, ,. ".+•, + t San Per•nordlna (Ontsrlo), and , ..{t, 11• •s V*ntuts isants fouls, !+Dint +`. }•.+ + �, j t' t 1 Motu and Pott Muoneri 14.44 .t4 .!0 .N + 1EPRA220 trolr rpq, �+ +•1 + + .� ( f .t'4 (• I"(lel County 11.49 .01 1.10 MA still. St 14"c l*1 County 11.4! .01 1.17 Des Angeles, Orange and Ventut! counties 11.51 .95 1.10 .!g • 1 t 1 ,. .*{� •fit t �f' t..t 7 Den tido Oniepa ant Santa satbatn Counties 9.47 1.0% 1.2! .OS .1111 11 alwnlA* and Man s*rnudlew , , counties, 11.40 . 1.03 1.15 ! r r 1 tt1ER ON. FWI' MPLfr.PS+ +' r We "also, Mang* and Ventura t _ . ,• 00"tl*s f.4/ 1.25 1.24 .12 11019M,4161611611 VOL. ♦t. NO, 1 M -MDAY, IpT9WA 210, M? .� ; %wistap no emi-sm Is 1, fttede 1saaRtt fgermts + / Mast 14"sealttm volawh tAONtOU1 bdm . 1 , ;ltrnaet! Neerlt RAt�eMan i' Rerr MLv faamtmea R�wMax `:l1:!` , Bohr N f,ti ►Mrlea Tetetla �r/mama TNN1M mama/hr =, Mda Tr• L"GIlitt trd1.tr. s1R9'M MAW tJ111dRfMt 11011 dealt , Monter. Ttocksant G6nnrsts Cr•rr, • `' .r+ '' 10161100109 1Wdders and Opreedstet Ititry t t 7.99 tt.d9 i'#.id .11 .10 > ; ife09shsuNrat Dsr*aant N«!# .•! 1.10 t.1.N it. ' .40 .id loutelait owaspmr (srekeesa dksep s 1.#! t.ts. to" 1 .40 .:d 609 switchmen on t10anel Wott)t ' Tunnet materials handling Neal, !". + NM/ d.H t.dd ,#.1d .N .10 !}..• +, ; Tset Man ! 1.#1 .19 1 1.19 .19 * # ', ` !, .i 1.69 1.01 t ,,�1.19 .N .11 CABLs TsibOtl Chuck Tm4 rl Nlppert steel form raiser and +i= tj setter's iulpert Vibrstorsan, t' , ," ,• �ackhaamr. Pneusatic tool l temospt iritterit taedlM end • ,w;�.'• ; ,r• • 1101161ding agitator caret dot tender using mastic or other IYterlele d 1.1! .99 t 1.11 .99 - , k iF `i t' t r .•#1 j r t t SLUM. Driller. Pod rsent Chemical grout Istnrnt Cherry d'lcksrmsat Grout 40n.aat Gtout 4' ty•, i , 0112sr81nt acaut punt Jack- 1e9 slnmrt Jumbo seat Reaper r , '• and other Pneumatic concrete • ,r 4 -i plensr opecatorl Minot tunnel (MIM of machine)t doWerman ' !:, �'.. + ,• •� '4. �' .�+• (Priaat boons)f drlewr Ment she ''i+ r J t at;,li` IYt r .•iia Crete Nast steel dote sales[ r , ,.I!, r„mal+, c. 1';. l,• t y a” "ttert Tiabereaat Mttmbor t l . , !"r:•t• �' ,. �+:r` 1' r �, (wiA of steell r gunnel con- Costs wn Crete YtsteMrI 111121 msnt GNorett09 of treasttng ODA/et 1 tirtwti09 Maehtnet sandbieeter 9.91 .N i.d9 d9 �y a some Deter eiaerl bloontM 0ritlet i.?! .11 1.111 .99 o ' MML IMM. rat. 41. "0. lW..RWAV. W"(NWt N. ttrr i OW1610" NO. CA71-5092 Page 1/ WIMP No, ail-let: � rage is WORM MOSM.,i°°etfdi 1 ` Croup Ii sot Ing Machine Welpor (outside)I Cleaning And Wsnditnq of Panels forest Concr*t* Scr*eding for tough strike-oft# O^cf*te, water curing) `• group 21 "itiukac, Wteuan, honer and Afgdtett fptiadet Gags tail typal)# Demolition Laborer, the cleaning nt brick and lvnberl My Pecking of suggysabll* ►ant Concrete tare Cutter, Orindor or sander# concrete Cutting Concrete, plugging, tilling of she"-Solt "clear Pit* Matcher, LIPhere, Tarcht Concrete saw Man, cutting, adoring old or num conctetei Driller, Jack- , brush loaders, Pilots and Debris Itandlerel Plagmyn► Oaa, oil and/or haewet, 14/7 ft. Arlll steel or longer, Dot Pak-(t fYchiMf dam, oil 81;d/or Plyttine tebatert taaaieK, general at en»structfon) latwrerl Mater Pipeline Wrapper--a• tips and over by any method, Inside and outs hydro - • r♦ general cleanupt Labor*#, landscaping# taborer, Petting# Lahottr, tam- seeder and $collet typos topaet "conch, outtt-plat*, Aettlaeon, potman and Men Votary water and air Iln*a# Metacial Wostean (walla, slabs, floor# and applytnq asphalt, lar-Mold, creosote, lire caustic and ,feller type materials tlrckslt Pigging and signaling) scaler) slip tate seieecel slurry $eal (•spplying• wean- Applying, dipping, brushing Of I Ndling at such vateriale fat Craws (Mtaet Operator, AVpiicator operAtor, sty"to Man, shuttle Man, pip* wrapping and watarprootlng)f operators at Pneumatic, gas, electric toolo, "fop men)I stttpoc, asphalt, concrete or other raved surtaceel Tatman, + Vibrating fachino*, Vaoi nt Gtsakete, Air Gloating, Come-siongs, and #(oiler 1. ' i And Mottar Mans tool Crib or Tool W,wo* Lobotor# Traffic Delineating mechanical tool$ not ""retail classified hotels# tlpolaret's saekup wan, Device appllcatarr Window Cleaner) Wlro #lsah tvlling--all concrete i coating, gtOuttng, making at }elate, feeling, eawtklng, diapering and Including pouting operations tubber locket )olnts, painting and any and all other servieeef )tock sllngorl motaty scarifier or lealirle Mang Concrete WVping Gcaeifiefi stoat. Weeder- / or" 2e Asrltalt shov*ter) Cement dumper ton I yard or larger mixer and board Iran and Coldollne Getter$ Twpto, WOO, Plaster one aloth) typef handling bulk coment}# Cesspool Digger and Installer# Qwcktlnd*t# Chute ' Trenching Machine, hand rtep*11N ran, pouring conef*t*, the handling of the chute from r*adymim tfueke, such as veils, stab*, deck*, tloors, foundatlone, footings, curb*, gutters Croup i+ Cctbbet, ehoter, LOfgiag, shooting and tt*nde araotng, hand-gwiie! And eldswalks# Concrete cufer--tepervious membrane and rote oiler# Cutting S lagging WasMad nave a!(norr tater sewt alee bnarste Vibrator totchqerater (D*moiitinn)t Pin* Grad*t, highways and etrett tavingr #t- operator, 70the. ani orstt tirsleysr, Including water, solid, gee fort, runways, and similar typo heavy conatevetion# Goo, oil and/or water• of cit► Prefabricated Itanhol* IMtoltet# sandhiooter lteesaleman}, water , Pipeline Wtappet--int Tender and rote Manz Guinea C%0$0f# Weaderboard MAn-- blaoting► Welding in oow»ttiM with tabotera' work Aspbaltr taborer, packing rod $tool and panel Power Anise sw**para (smslii# mlpt*p Eton*paver, placing Ston* or wet sacked conetot*1 Soto Scraper and Croup s1 Gtestere bawd*(Yn--all Werk of tseding ho1M, r1Nimp Ned bisating , { Tiller# sandblast*# (hot t*nd*r)# septic Tank Digger and Inatell/t' (lead- of Ott Powder and A*ploaly*f of whatovtr type, tAgatdlafa of mattad wed wan)# Tank scaler anti Cleaned Ito* CltaMf, fa11*t, chain saw operator, 'lot Such loading WO ►lasing► Drillect Ail power drilla, eseivding Jack- Pittsburgh Chipper and *toilet typo Brush shtedd*co# Underground taboret, y I halmr, whether core, at send, vegan, tweak, multiple wait, and any and Including Caisson follower all types at mochanloai dellle , _ � ( # . , � •� .�- � ��"'ti. t�, 1�? . 113 �. a ,)��� 1 15: �. .•', , +,.Z f141sA1 1101111A, VOL i!, tf0. 194—fAIDAY, 11FTWUR .10, M? - r ' , � r ,', • - t 111� " �•.. •• ' t. • � , .. 1'• 'MfaOtON'Ml.' 13177+lN2 ' I S. 9rfte q• Y � 241Ct0201I IID. G7i-#Of2 t fefr• 10 r e ,+ ` 1- .. •rlReale! { Mrh "N pr..eu ,' forte trAMo 41anMte lorwwN M.rAII EL wNM 1 i . ww$ wise"%* ram o"T" X!'OpdNiiom Rens fl11 M fMr1Mr V4sertee M4lrt l0 m orl" R alI�MORA1 Refer Naw !Meteor ViMeie Moller tf119�fi111G Ap►r,i►.• , Apt.7r. , (Rydroutic buetton Oradfae} s Grew 11' # 4.73 .f! # 2.N .90 .414 LOVOnNIut #11.00 .95 6 2.00 .30 :Oi Orew 2f 10.0 .91 2.00 .#0 .01• ! Oreop 3f r H.22 , !! 1.66 t VNIM IMIN�I Molder 11.02 .f3 2.00 .S6 .04 Oreep Ii t 16.46 . ' .9! i-2.N .30 r ..01 Ore*3f i: 1 14.41 . .f! ., 2.N .10 1 4 1tMOIMtR 16.14 .!S + 2.00 .f0 .04 fire*N J 10.79 .fol ► 2.N .S0 .0! 'a'• t Ore*7t .; ' 's , 141.!1 At , {.'2.!! .50 .N tfHOMMIl (stern WMA or area") 10.47 .fol 2.00 .90 I .94 Ore*0i 11.00 .95 2010 .90 .04 Ore*01, 11.2! AS 2,00 +.56 .04 MN1SIANt 100hend► ►trornr Obert 4wollend 4.91 ,!# 2.00 .30 ,04 fclMrAo11 Drod#eo) IAWOI~ 11.40 .!! 2.60 .30 .01 "A9Cl1 owto lw 11.62 .93 2.416 .30 Ono K%" 10.34 .93 1.66 4 MIUM WATII 10. 7 .!S 2.00 SARO M10# tftotthandt biroarnr 4 r. • , 't1t+ + y a Ott r 4.97 .fol 2.00 .941 .0 i• r. i1 + s" 'M INAL 11101!1111, VOL 11. NO. it0-ORICAV.ASIPTOM OW111010 NO. CA77-1091 papa lg DaCLStOM 00. CA77-SO91 ►spa 11 pom $po1pM1111R OP$MSOVA r Gtat" it ttskevent ec+praaaor 041119 then 900 C-2-14-1/ 1"1"e411 P" 1'k}Gtromot OMA700 (cont,d) Gileft Gonefstort heavy Duty Upairman) R*lperM Peep# Signalmen? Switchmen Group it Asphalt or concrete spreading (tarping of finiahing}I Group 1r compressor (440 C.P.M. or larger)# 00"fets Miler, skip Asphalt Paving Machine tsatbet Crean# or e101116r type), It 1490 type, Conveyor# viresunt ilydrostatie Puept Offer Crusher (asphalt Crane Operator# Cast-i6-place Pipe taying Machina# cosbinattun + or concrete plant)) plant operator) Generator,'Pump or compreasort Minor aM compressor founits wrkil Compactor, uft-propaiieGt " hotaty Drill Helper (ottfisid)t akiplosdac - Wheel type up to concrete Miner - pavinryt Concrete " (tcucA meunted)I Crena 1/4 yd. w/o attochmontat Sells piold Uchnieiant for Pot Firm"") operator up to and ("eluding 1S ten eapaettyl(LO" pay Temporary Resting Plontt Ttenehing Machine Oilers Truck Cron* oprIicabio)t Crushing Plant# Otill coctotf alovatt" Oradart t Oiler Forklift (*war S tons)$ Orad* Checkert Glade-alit Grouting Machine$ 11006141 Shieldt 14e*try Duty Aopetteant !blot operator Group 11 A-/Come or Minch TtucA, Sloystor operator finsldelt Nguip- (Chicago sooty and similar typo)$ Rolran kelt Loader sed stellar Mont Dresser (rock)# Pard rargwoon (with dragtypa attacheents)# types talbutMau slob Compactor or iimllat types t.tft Habitat Ralleaptor Radioman (groundl( Power concrete Curt" Mochtnet Gift slab Machine (Va9tborq and atellar typeolt Lander (Athol, wSl power comfort saw( Pvt driver Jumbo porta$*List$ %out Carrier $uelid, atre and similar typo), Material lb/at) Mucking tuchine' i., V• flab alt*)# Stationary Pipe Wrapping and cleaning urchin* 41/4 yd. tubber tired. Cott or track type)$ Phoutootto concrete Placing Machine (91ackley-►C41sewelf of similar typs)) pneumatic stoup At Asphalt Plant Piroean) !bring Maohinet ,Men Of Mimafea6 Mending Shield (tunnal)t itirmg+ofate Gun# votary OC111 (e9cludinp (asphalt at concretely Chip 9p99eding M41ehi"0t ebneC*te P+rp col000n typo)) iWbbot-tittd Sart.h Mbvi" ngitipa»0t teingle enpia* ; (small pattablell arl69e type Vnlo*dee end Turatebfer Dinkel Caterpillar, P.uclfd, Athol fMgoo, end stellar types with any tocamat(v* of Mkltafman (up to and including to to"e11 sguip- and ol1 attacMsnts over IS yds. and up to a"S tnciWding $0 Mont Greaser (gresser truck)# 11011copt*r Mblett sigkline cu. ydo.stcoak)t ltubbet-tired Neth Moviup tguipnent (multiple Cabloway Signelean) Hydra-hammy r-aero Sttsp*C) pawat $weepcl sngins, up to and Including 1S ydo. struck)) Rubber-tiled holler fer"pacting}r Screed (sspholt of eonc:*te)) Ttoncht"9 Scraper (soft-loading-paddle vb*ei type-John !?tare, 1040 and machine fup to a ft.) similar ample unit►t sklploader (orawler and wheat type-over 14 yda., up to and i4cludi6g 01 yd*-)# surface Haatets and Gre" It Asphalt plant ""in41er$ sackhoo (up to ad Including r Planor# Ttenchthg Machias forst S ft. depth c*poolty)p 10"1 ' 1/4 yd.)t latch plant# sit Shatpenef# Concrete Joint Machine Crane$ ?tactor Compressor Nail Oambinationt Tractor fany type (canal sed similar typ*)t Concrete Flamm beet n"gtne# Detrick- "" (stifi*16 typo)( Drilling Machine Operator (including water dorot, Tarter, Scraper and rvoh ?tactor etegi* engine)# Tteetor watts)I ►otklttt (und*t S-ton capscitylI Mydtogrsphic 80e4er fboom ott*chmantel# Traveling PIP* M(apptnq, Clea"fog and M"dl"p'' , Machthe fattaw, pulp of goad)# Machine Tool Operators Maginnis Nechiowl Tunnel Loaaeotivo lover.34 tons)# ahovai. sackhoo, Lntornal full Slab Vibrators Mechanic Sere, Curb of #hitt*c bteglin*, claaahell (over 1/4 yd. and up to S cu. yds, (eoncroto or asphalt)1 Mechanical Pinlahsr (conctute-Ciaty, (tau saga pay apfieeble)I "I.fyyapllsd Cvtb OW Outtir Johnson, nidwell or atatiacl# Pavement 111001109 Mock mount*dif laohins ' • head Oil Mining Machino) volist (asphalt of Finish)) Subtsel- 1, , tit*d north Moving I"tpeant (aingte 40916*, up to and including IS y+m. attack)# Sett-propefi*d Tat Pipoli6iap Mbhel"e1 slip tree " (pow#-dirvsn hydraulic t'tttinp device for ooe#cret9 s i t r �; ••', , fecoalM SklploaAer (Crawler and Whoot type ever 1/e yd. ane 1• • up to and tecludi"g fff yds.)# stinger Cr4100 tAeettw-rMatsC" or eteilet type)• Tractor-bull6ow. TOWC 11141941110119 tal641e I ; t qi"*. up to foo h.p.. flywheel arra 9iltter tpea. 99 to t"olo4ifts s-1 end similar type)I Twoper Octal 1 dreet %~1 Lmmemtive (*vat 10 and up to ad including 1$ tWAII ONWWC• "tot , , {. ,`,',Mor:' � . .. .�. ..r :� .• MINA0961911, VOC 42, NO. 196 Q; y0, 1•rr Cel j $ MINOR 110. G71-3401 hgb !� i 1 t' `f MCI/LOM no,'CSIt.5"!}• YOM GpOIPISNT OPGSATOIN t0matl4) +' 1 „ t 1 III�I�.III.��.�r11..�.1.r�.�.• { 611107t Crane, over L! tan 1 brie , poop 0eaabM/apmeste or up to sM including 1M lona m.r.o. • �: t .Nest t (tang bast par applicable)r Derrick Sargi (long boom par appll- t }+ vah, N X ►esalear YeraNM "A/**M Cable!1 Dual Drum Mixer Mrs" Duty 1h}alra�an-walAar oogbinsflong t TMIQ OI►tM�i ' AW,to. +' Miat, Gtiff-legs, Guy Derrick at Similar type, up to and lneludlog ;+ ;► 104 tans (long base ay oppttcabl•lt No+weoil taoomattw f4lesell, gas or e1notr10)r Hotor Patrol-blade Operator (single smarms t, grow•19 t'' i 4 !lilt 0 1.14 :70 • 91.0! a0 IbItiple Seting Tractor tbmltd sal sioilat type, swe"t quad grow tr i, 9.00' .1.11 t .74 1.00 .1! 9 Cat►t Gabber-ci»d brth sieving bgripment (single sepins, ewe t Group it 1.00 1.119 to" 1.04 ,10 S4 r". street?r Rubber-tire4 Barth lteving bguipment fsultipte i Cotonou!r ' 4.99 Ltf : : ..110 1.M .1! engine- Suctid, dterplller and 014118" (met 19 rb. mrd m► '` ' " ' Group to 1.04 lots .701. I,Of to SO ou, yen otre0tlr Shoat, Gackbos, Otagllnoo ClaseAall i 1 , ; Otoup$10.04 lots .H ' 1.04 .10 , (over ! cu. res. 0.9.0.14long coag pay applicablelt tome CraM 1 rr Oro*71 1 9.04 lots .7!'. 1.04 .10 S&P&ICoon 1 !tactor Loader law arise and wheat type over 4% yde.)t are"s# ! ti.•- 5.01 1.15 .70, •1.00 .10 *elder-cert/lladr Home minor and atailar hg0/11 biuipment tr ' group 0r9.10 loss .70 `t 0.00 .10 Ocow ler `.. 9.11 1.4 i .78; 1.00 .10 are"of Auto tiradert Autametla Slip!brat Cram-evgr lee tons QtOW lir 0.10 1.19 .70 ' 1.041 .10 (long beam Vol &ppliashtor Moist-stiff "a. our Derrick at Dnp lt1 9.t0 lot! ,70 ': l.l4 .10. atm/1a[ types (capable of hatpting 204 tons of +ectal(long cup 111 9.46 1.35 .70 1.00 boom per applicable)! lugs Gsoovatet - leas than 750 au. yda.r ' Cup lh . 9.10' 1.15 .70' `t.0! .10 luchsnical finishing Mschtne# ltobtte Form Trevelerl lbtor #etre!, ow 151 9.15 lois .10,1 1.10 .10 aulti-anOi%se)l pipe Nubile Maehinet Ombbot-tired north moving asp 1!r ' 9.1! lots .74.! ,1.00 .10 r pulpnt foultiple *mWells,ells, Caterpillar end similar , { t type over !e cu. yds. •truck)# Nubber tired self-loading Scrapes (10414414 wheel-sugar type &elf-losdin9-t or cors units)p $abbot- 41904 Scraper - pushing one another w/o push Cat. Push-pull } 1500 pet hour additional to base rstslo Tandea Ggwliment f1 units only)1 Tandem Tractor (quad 9 or Similar typalt 'wml t rule tot in*tuchine 4 • SNOW 01 Canal Until Canal TriOmae/ Settaoptar pilots ifighttM dblawy# bameto Controlled Garth Mowing sp 1psont 101.00 p/h additional to bees rots)# ***I aeovatdr (oust ISO eo. pd.) • t •}, t ' c � , r ,r,til t.tt�. + i;r�' F � ` t wry ' r 110111A1 I140IS"ll, VOL 41, NO. M-111i90t SIMMit! Wo 161 , t.: Owillott NO. CA77-Se92 P!N }1 lieUt9t Color Orlin► it Warehouseman and Toamatet , Ocawp to Driver a ahicia or ooibinations of "Alaimo of f auto! (inatwling all vehicle$ lata then atm toe#)# Tcaffio•eontrol , Pilot Cat, excluding 1090n1 hoary equipmaet Permit load i 'r Oro" it hack mounted Power !room Group It orlvero of vehicles at combination of VOWS$ of I amlad Otaup Sr Sootmant Coolant elstributort ►001 Trwakl head oil opraadir ' Truett Water Truck, 2 Sole t ' j Orawp it Ousep, of 1e!! then 16 yards Orem► ys Transit mte, under t yarNt ot+Mr•to, leas the" 44 } ' So" dt Truck Repairman Walapc - r. i . N •Jt.' I ,l'' � Ocoup to Water Truck, l air Sort'aol0a , 1 j .•' i.' ' Ore" 1t, ,M and similar typo truck make$ gsrfOtming within the To"wtorm' juriedictiont tipllen0 and vtllity working Truck ' Including Winch, but limited to truck epplicabls to Pipeline and Utility work, where a coo"it* crew is uadt Slurry torivstt Truek Greater and Tireman ISat per hour additional for Tiremen) Osav► Its Transtt-ala, ) yards or motet thimpereta, i% ysrda ani over r Stoup Ito Driver of vohtcls or oembination of vehicles Oft f {A or tote $ate* Or•w» IS, Dump, 1/ Verde but 1!•s then 31 Verde „ s Orawg let k-hero or SwNith orae!, or similar type of equipment , driven fork Lift otivett tbea Carrier, kigt^" Osowp Ito All-Off-highway equipment withim rsemmtot• }uriediettom tote highway lnation of vehicles 09 lgwipmnt with multi►1! paper eoutcea, SIM per hover addltta•set)i Owgr IS yard* at motto Truck Aapattnan Start► Its 'cock "Rae"Walter i/d1IAt 11011110, VOL 42, 110. lft— OAr,•IN1IlMM i!, 1911 • ' ' ' BupERdEoeAB o/ct/1011 STAM ,California CD1111lIdl toplttel, /Arne, tee, Angst*&e, ( ' Orange, Rlmoldo, hre Gornerstno, San Gula Obispo, Santa Barbara and OeCI1t0M IID: CAT./ 93 Yantuta DRC191011 INMER1 CA77-5093 DAM ata of fubltCtaen r Ruperaedta Dec!*lon 1b. CA77-5012 dated Nay 0, 1977, In 42 pR 2))00 DESCAIrrION Of WM' Residential Construction consisting of single feelly hoagie and garden type spartaent* up to and including / stories. i flop 141110"(16Formes% "*my stele felete/weft pormosrl •..:. , Rtrel 1 MSM read..• volefla.l /ea/1 or ' Nenit llteaNes ,• tl1N.'fRIC1AIMM Tr. Rete) NAR readtae VutNta 4a1/ot Imperial aaYllty , Aw'To /1*OtrielaM / 1).41 .7! /411.1! RA 4891101130 MOMIRRs 1 13.90 .N 0 1.17 ,10 Cable splicer• 1),21 .79- )141.1! BotueRKNR 11.179 .775 1.00 .51 .92 age" (Cons Lake Masa Orlens a • BRICRtAURSM [tomosesonet Tut station, Edwards APS) Imperial County 11.22 1.03 1.10 AS 2140trlelanst 9btbntelana10.12 .70 ''11.1,11 Sten County 13.IS 1.00 . 1.IS .97 Cable splicers 11.3/ ,71 1141,11 los Angeles County (Cities of. .; Rern County IRenals/tt of , /.ata wnlca, Malibu, Venice, ►aaadena, south Pasadena, Ml*etrlelanot Tesbtticbna 12.3! 1.70 101.18 .i5 Arcadia, Monrovia and south of Cable Splicers 11.SS 1.70' 11.1.11 ,1S 1 '„ hoseccons Blvd., including Los Angelesun County I" Beachll Orange County 11.20 lag 1.05' .30 electricians 12. 1.IS )0.1.41los Go9alta Count lesP Cable 11pilcere 12.99 1.09 •3041.95 ,07 Cities of Santa Monica, Malibu, Orange County Venice, Posaden*, south Electricians 12.51 .Il 2,+1.15 .1! Pasadena. Arcadia, Monrovia ' Cable Splicers 1).12 .I1 )1.1.05 ,H area South of Rosocrana Blvd„ Riverside cabnty �• ' including tong Such) 11.20 1.19 1.19 .>♦ electricians 12.20 .N 39.1.41 .g/ Rlwralde and Ban Bernardino Coble !"Moats 12.00 AS. 31.1.0! ./1 � cauntlem 11.20 1.21 1.115 .t1 Ran sareeldine Gmty Sant• Barbara and San Lute slaetrietene 1 22.41 t.tt' 'sets IS .11 Obispo Countits 11.35 1.11 1.30 .1! .I2 Coble splicers. 11.31 1.11, 310.0/ wretu[e County 11.71 1.10 1.20 _AS stn gats Obispo OesntTSPICK RAsCARPOITERSo /.255 ./! 1.fS .!5 ► q►lerlelana 12.21 1.41, 10.1.1! .41 splicers 13.01 1.00 1601.35 .93 Carrtntsre 10.0! 1.41 1.55 1.01 .04 seats Barbara peaky..'. ' saw pilots 10.13 1.19 1.55 1.41 All IVaredlembarp Mel Table Lagar Saw Operators 10.19 1.41 1.95 1.41 .H tleetr/tlaM 10.H isle 3,+1.35 All ShiMh[al fitedrtveraan, by Iftem Cable splisets ,, HAS 1,11 ) 301.21 � .H or dock cupenar*t Derrick Remainder of am"'i bargewenl sock Olinger 10.11 1.00 1.95 1.41 .N eleetrtelon13.41 isle 30.1.35 Naid wood floor layers 10,39 1.H 1.91 1.H .00 cable //peers •'!• IS.N •1.71 2004.35 Goad sock slinger 10.29 .1.09 1.95 1.41 .04 Sbnglte 4elay /roumatic Nailer 10.30 1.09 1.93 1.H .N• sasttlsleM ; 12.77 A0 3L•1.H 1.13 ; �"� Millwright* 10.95 1.09 1.93 1.41 ,•.N Cable eplleace 11.15 .p CRIlNt NAto1+Sr nolm 412 Gent Maeone 1.01 1.11 1.75 1.41 .N 1 Casrnt Floating and Trowlttlj Machine9.95 1.10 1.79 1.041 SR M&" INSTALLRRA 11.21 1.70 1.10 .11 .17 7 �"War {30nAt 110117/R, VOL s!, 110. 190-421tlAY. SIMMNR !o, 1911 DeclecoN No: cA77�9e93 10.gs DECISION N0. CR77-9091 rage 3 t.. 1 ir�ti«-Sats sora«.. , re e.a.Ru Permeate Sad. iii�i i+ � sells ?#I"* hes Ray N a V 1000914*0 Voww :u , ' Ray way* festival r+eNiM i tl.� Aqr.ft. 1 . , Ahr.Tr. l R/6K7RICIANSt ,' INUM OR 03110"OC2011st ` + Imperial County ' Imperial, Kern (both of E190rletans 9 11.00 .75 3001.45 { T*hachapt.Sattgst, res Aegsies, + Cable Splicers 11.20 .79 3141.65 ' Orange. Klveteidst son Kern !Chine Lake Naval Ordnance � Bernardino. Son 4015 Obtsps, Teat station, 9dr,rds AIS) ' Santa Barbara and Venture " + Klectricianat Technlalane 16.02 .70 10+1.10 .11 t Coantist + Cable Splicers 16.10 .70 1141.60 .13 Elevator soMtevows 1 12.95 .1169 .39, si4s .*2 Kern awnty (Remainder of Elevator Constructors* Oountyl ( Velvet* 7691E .565 .39 3000 .02 Kiectrictanat Technician@ 12.72 .70 1042.49 .15 Rtevetor Constructors' Cable Splicers 11.55 .70 1141.60 .1S � Solpts I10reb.I 10l,1R• ' ry W Angeles county i Kern County (North of Electricians 12.6! 1.05 3141.95 .e7 I*haeMpl Rang*) Cable Splicers 12.95 1.03 301.911 .07 816vater constructors 13.49 -'0905 .99 3004 .01 p' . Orange county Elevates censtrootors' E2•atrictsns r 13.56 .61 1143.43 403 Kelpsre 701JR .505 Js 1144 .03 . Cable Splicers 13.12 .11 3001.43 .01 Elevator constructor*' , Riverside County i Velvets Mob.) MIA Electricians 11.36 .9s 301.911 .04 4Uttlin91 Cable Splicers 11.66 .09 301.03 .06 Imperial county 10.10 .e7 + .90 San Bernardino County Les Angeles, Oranpr, Riverside, Rlectricisne 13.00 1.11 3049.00 .06 San Bernardino. Santa Barbara, , Cable Splicers 12.30 1.11 390.00 .04 'San Lula Obispo and Ventura San Luis Obispo County counties 11.19 � .47, 1.41 .04 Electricians 12.20 1.00 1141.33 .03 IROW Mt;AKt Cable Splicers 11.40 1.00 1001.35 .03 fence Erecters 10.04 1.24 2.22.' 1.46 .06 4met Santa Satbara Osupty N*intercing 11.35 1.24 2.23 ,1.66 .06 Ivandenburg AIB) Ornamentals sttuttefel i1.SS 1.34• _ 2.12 ; 1.66 .06 Slectriclane 14.29 1.14, 301.35 .f) * IRRIGATION 6 .ANN SMINKLSa9r Cable Splicers 15.33 1.10 3001.33 $03 Ispvrisl. Ls* Anyetto, Orange. Remainder of county Riverside, San Bernardino. electricians 12.30 1.10 301.35 .03 San tate Obtsis. Santa Barbera. " Cable Kpttetts 11.50 1.19 3141.35 .03 ae9 Venture counties 9.40 191 109' 131 3/00 Venture county IAt1W"I Steatrictans 11.77 .e4 3%41.e5 .93 Rete County 9.13 .49 1.30 .79 d1' Cable Splicers 16.03 .94 notes .02 Leo Awl•$Cesaty Nse"t n, City of YN RCt•r) 12.00 .7e .N .03 Vtatnns County 11.91 1.05 1.13,• 1.11' .92 County sen tale able" 7.72 .171, 3.20 scab bebers Cwmnty •• 9.72 .117 1.0111 1.50 , "DIEM INIVIC VOL 434, 110. 19G•-"IQAY,.U"IMUI $0, 1977 s LI ..altos 100. GT7-5001, t Pse! 4' , OBCistoN 1D. Catl4 3 1,ewe •9 fnic Prior 480016 poreaala i { ; floor Rasallho1,`ra1aN6 ' Maadr Ib4aMa � � Meerir, !barba Rat66 N A w 1,as•raas vaattaa a1/ae • Rrbs M t R 1,4106404 Vacation M!/ter Aar.Vt. 9AlNTdiR� (Cent,d). Appo.Vt. MiMlEltftr Nor"County IRgoattnder of lWerial, Cranes, Riverside, l County! tae Angeles IN000na Ateo)r , hush f 9.07 .s5 .4l' .01 son Batnardlno (excluding stash or Matter, Swing atapr western portion) 1 f Paprhomsersl,Tepine Joint fluent Point Burners 1 10.00 .99 1.is .79 007 @hest soak 10.12 .49 M.. .02 ►aperhartgeror Iron, steel 0prayl Baedbtntere 10.31 .45 .41 i .02 and bridge loving etegoll 'Sam Late Obispo font! Barbara Sheat Nock Taper 11.40 .90 1.14 .79 .07 and Ventura Counties stuell (wing Stegall Way 11.14 .90 1.10 .75 .07 stash 11.91 .1! ..40 •.il 6 Steeplejack 13.30 .99 1.10 .75 .07 grow and stool! 9pwtharhearar learn Itancestet, Ibjave, posts reaching operator$ . Palmdale, China Oke Havel $$"&taster 11.70 .1y .14 .03 094nonee Test station and - , .. Spraymen 13.01 , .75 •..40 .03 Billiards Aril, 144 Angeles ( Tapers, sheotrock 1mg, .11 (eecept Powns Area), son ' steeplejack . 12.74 .76' Sernatdlno (west or a line ', PWTtRMI ; /btth o1 Tv Ono Including China Imperial Cwnty 11.41 1 .•. ,. Lake Area, Johannesburg, dos Angalso mail Orange Csa., 9.749 .40 1.05 .10' .14 Solon, south including the fivetalde and son Barner+lM , Mrightwood Area) Counties 15.00 .01 , Brush 11.37 .44 tH .40 .q fan Lula Cblep County , 12.40 Structural Steel and boldest +, feats Barbera County 0.49 1.10 Ms Painter Burner 11.39 .94 1 .75 .61 ,1.02 venture County 12.14 .10 i Tapas 11.79 .44 �.li .40 .0! PLARttB>rts, TN l T Brush swing stage 413 stories Impotial, Riverside ant $a or less)t PoperhongecotBatasrdlae Coanties 10.50 loss F 2045 j 4andblestorst Spray 11.53 .44 .71 .40 .q , Rern County (China take Naval stunt wing atoge (over 11 Craw"Teat statt", i r stories) 11.44 .44 .71 .41 .01 r Rlwede Apel 11.13/ .91 1.991; .09 Structural stool and bttdq. vote CSaety (Mn2Mat of Ca.) 9.10 .99 '1Al, . • ".si wine , 11.41 .44 .11 .40 003 / WS Anda ant Omens CM. 10.179 09s 1.90'' .40 stay, sawdblastar owing !toga Ban wets able"County { 0.35 .91 1.15 113 ator les of less!r Paste 'feats Batbata aunty (SNOW machine$ special coating famto Rana) 9s2 .9s t leis " ' ; .s! \ �• spray 11.11 .44 .71 .00 .41 (ants varbata Cs4sty steeplejack l2.Si .44 .75 .40 .63 (fate Masts) 9.13 .91 1.911 .06 V"twa,citlmty 9.00 .411 1.!!: 1.05 MONAL IIOIITII, VOL. 41, NO. 190•-/1110A11, UPTWUR $0, MY iii 0[CINIOM W. CA17•1093 t tap• 41CIS DW10100 110. CA77.5053 Sing• 7 t tstle %loge taeRts tepmssu ttsie ►Hopi bnakh Pgeasts + Nawlr tfesstlea ' ,. Maw%/ tlNeess Ralot M i M teaoloas Veasttea set/a RAW ,M i 71 tioslats VeewlM sad/et { Apr.Tr. Apps.Tr, 1 PtAR0tt1t41f 0tealafitterst sm nm IAMIl Imperial, tca Angeles, orange, Imagist. County .07 County 1 S.SS .40 1 Angeles, drt ttveraidt, San Bernardino, lea olaMy + %hersidylea, cants ht , San Wis Obispo, Santa Barbara. Ran tato•Obi and Venture Counties 4 it.ft lei 140 M. 3/4i And San Kern (except east of too 1 'Sarnafeine ane Ventura + ts Angeles A4uaductl 10.111 .►S 1.411 1.41S .17 •• 10.11 .711 x'.40 :04 . tern treat of boa Angelo 'toolero County 1.72 .70 .40, .711 .t077 ' Angeles Arioaduet) 11.14 AS LAS 1.4S .17 0P%iMItLt11 ti!!►Rit Rtt%1Oe21ATIOM 4 AIR COMMM10001101 topertal. torn, Orange (so0•pt %twofold• and San Sarnardino Santa[Frit, %iveyldet tan ,• ' I I + Counties ►AS .110 .70 .90 .SS Rotnarelne gacept Ontatlel. ; too Angeles and Orange oos. 11.033 1.52 1.70 1.42 .02 $10 tart•Obispo. Sent& batboy ROOttltar ani venture lose•pt Santa tworial county 9.59 .50 .75 1.00 r, Fouls, Saint Mega and tare tarn County 10.20 .60 .40 tANBerr•t ISA? As .H .111 los Angeles, orange and !. Ista Angel*@ (Lao Angeles City + , Ventura count les 11.S► .112 .10 .ei! stti Aft& withtn'2S wiles. and ,.+ + son tali obtapi and Santa Poesnsit Orange (Santa Mal. $arbors Counties io.41 .S3S .24 .0025 ( son Ro[nardirto (Ontario), and Siverslde and San Bernardino ,Ventura [sonts Paul&, Point Counties 10.45 .00 .79 '1.10WoluMugu and Part ifwnewel 14.94 .411 .99 _ .09 0%rCt tU'tAL ttRatsto" flat ti.gf i.Of 2.24 TILL fS!lRR11t . taflat County 11.40 ./1 1.17 .09 Imperial county (China toe Anpel•o. Orange and tern Count +. 7 twk• Ventura cauAti•• 11.11► .1111 l.it Naval ordnance Test Station $an Late Oblep• and Santa A And Retards AYb) 12.97 1.04 1A0 •01 forbore Counties 9.47 1.05 lost + AS i .01,1 got" county (AeRitnder of Riverside and son t•rnardine County)t and tea Angeles ` Counties 11.07 1.01 1.35, County (That portion With ltLt 414lTM/` iPiL►llSt + of a ntratght line drawn tee k4elea,'Oronge ani belwoon Gorman and Big Pines) 11.17 1.01 1.110 .02 vawrs towttbe 11.19 1.25' Loa Angulo• County (telotlning portion) 11.52 .111 1.50 A41 !range County 11.62 1.04 2.13 AA wM Vea�i's tell 11-itametal Role C-lod"01 Sames M t Riverside and pan Sarnardtno O-LNst Roll S-thankagivinp Royt -mrist1h 0ba7. Oountito lo,t0 1.414 1.04 •# S•n Luis Obispo. Santa $arbors + 1 !! r and V•ntots Counties tl.0e •ti L.00 a• wrpleyf esteributso 40 Male I early fs 0 bf sm r 5 jsatls servlee ani 20 kasto Really tat* for 41 atanth• t i 5 testi tsrfAte 4 6 Ya•att a . . by Credit. St% tate Itslldele A thwo 9% IF. ( t: FIDINAt 11101{112, VOL. 49, NO. 100-FAIDA , it*MNlt 30. 1077. ' r • •:,' WCislOM 1111. CA1T-l0t2 .'t. • ihp • . 9BCISION No. CA77-9093 ( h!s B ' aABoliet#d , Ore" it acting machine fsalper festaidel$ Classing and Seedling of panels Basic pd"N Baaahla pgmwU format Concrete {creedlnq for rough strike-alto Omtotete, water curl"# " Neal Demolition taboret, the clesninp of brick and lwbert Dry packing at 1 Rata. N B N ponreaa veranda a I�M { Concrete, plugging, filling of shes-Solt fbleso plea Wataher,.Limberat TA90Rftn* aN, Vt. Brush f,oadan, pilots and Debris lia"aleter Piquant Oast oil and/of water pipeline labotart taboret, postal or conatruotion$ Laborarr , / 1.fS iI+OS 1 2.10 .{0 .10 general cleanup# taboret, la#Maoepi"I taborer, jetlingi taboret, too- Group 1 porery water and alt lines# Materia# Beetawn (walls, stabs, floors and Croup 2 9.10 Les 2.30 .90 .10 ,wa)t Bigqing and Signaling# floater► slip pore fulsere$•sturry Nat Or 1' 9+I0 1,03 2.10 .90 .0 Crew (Oliver Operator, Applicator operator, squeegee filen, Mettle Nan, ettp Trop Nanil striper, acphait, concrete or othet paved surfasee$ Taresn Orewp 1 9.15 LOS ''2.30 .90 .4' and 1409tat Nan$ 1061 Crib or 1bo1 ffouee taborert Traffic Ssliasatinp Device Appliaatorl Window Clsansrf Mire sash pulling--a 11 Oonetste . croup S 4.60 1.O9 2.10 .90 .ls pouring operations Oroup is Asphalt shavoiarl Cement Btwper ton i yeti or larger citvar and. handling bulk cosentIl Cetepact digger and Instellero ChucktenMrl Chute Mian, pouting ooncrtts, the hendlinq of the chute from feadymia treats, such as walla, slabs. decks, floors, foundations, footings, curbs, guttsre and eldtwalksl Oonotets Curer--lapetvious Membrane and pat"oiletl Cutting. torah Operator,IDswoiltianto pins otsdet, highways and street paving, alt- port# runways# and similar type heavy constructions Oda, oil and/or water Pipeline Wrapper--pet Tendef and fore Most Quince Chaser# ftahtboatd flee-•-.t . Asphalt; taborer, pacting tod steel and pans$ Power Broom sweepers tell►► t ltipter stonspavet, placing Stan*me wet cooked eonoretes oto scre"t and t Tilled sandblestor IPL tender)s Mptio Tank Digger and Installer (load- met I load-meetI lank seoler cast Cleaners Tree Clitl»t, falloff chain saw"*rotor# Pittsburgh Chipper end similar type crash Mtredderep Undarground taborer, 1 '; inalodlaq Calsaon Solicitor , M , M r � ' 1 , 1 1.1,11,' ' `4:-• t , �• t / } , , ' 1 / a' .-s1 i - 1 / t t 1t #• j 1 ,� t t ill ter." ., t t. ' � .+_+.•i.,. .�.:. , „t, �' '. ho"At RNIMI, VC& 1111, No, its—."IOAI/, NpftMNR s0, lift ed,CllfGW,10. cAf7-esti pp• 1n N anteroom. fh77-fN7 rypi LAIORM Monte) ' 41f6mp ff Asphalt poliar.,Lutemen, ironer and "sit Weeder loses 1.11 type), , r luggymabile Pont CD..afate Cot*Cutter. Grinder or lander, Concrete tutting „ gbreho Concrete Oar Man, cutting, storing old at Mw conaret•t aider; Jack- pdepfwlra►eyoeafe h&*Mf, 1-111 ft. drill stool or lmpe9, Oft pak-it Machin•, 090, ell and/o9 I fads Mater pipeline Wrapper--s' pipe and over by any mathad, inside and auto Wydro ! Nad1 llstatla .0080/ and simixt ,type/ Impact Wrench, multi-plata/ Rettl•osn, potmen and Men lose NIIR pwdaaa tleasMsa alter 1 applying oophalt, lay-kold, creosote, lies Caustic and •letter type motorists Appr.ft. ('applying* mean• applying, dipping, brushing of handitM of auch motarlalo for , pipe wrapping and waterproofing)/ Operators of f'a•umotic, pa, electric tools, 1 vibrating Machinse, pavement Wreakers, hit flasking, Coma-slangs, and similar Wasp 11 0 0.70 :Of 0 !.N. A0 .00 # mechanical tools not separately classified hetslnl p1pelaye9's Mockup Nen, floor 1r 10.01 .00 1.00 .!0 .00 ceating# grouting, making of joint•, sealing, esslking, diapering and including Grsmp 1t 10.11 .N f.N .!0 .0/ - rubber gasket Joints, pointing and any and all ether eervicest Moak /linger, Droop dt10.80 A.00 I .!0 .00 Racory Scarifier or Nuliple Mad Concrete ClippinN Clipping 0earlfiott Steel 11ser- Warp It 10.01 Af, 2.041 .!0 .00 ' beard Man and Guideline letter, gaspers. 1491160 Waller and similar typst Wer►Ot 10.70 .N 1.00 .90 .10 ' (reaching MacMne, hand prapetted W6mp 79 10.01 .fl; !.N ' Grew Or 11.Of .!! ' 2.00 .se .Ot ' 094ep h Cribber. Ohoret, Lagging, !Noting end Werah!racing, hand-gmlded Wwp of i.il JI "2." .00 ' .01 i, t Filling Mae.eert lead sock sl.ingero LANE Nur Gestalts Concrete Vibrator ' �' ✓':'"J r Operator. 70 tbs. and over# plpolayer, including rater, serge, solid, gas 69 Nit hatebricated tianhole lnateltetl landblast•r (flsaeteman). water ;,r,,'�',1,• blasting# Welding in connection with 4boats' work Group St Maters 0ewdermen--all work of loading holes# placing and blasting of all powder and explosives of whatever type. tegardl••s of method used for such loading and placing# brillar, All power drills, secluding Jack- 1 , Nor, whether corer diamond, wagon, time%, multiple unit, and any and all types of mechanical drilla • ,,. ,J ',. .r• '1 .,.,e ( , ,, '' ,.I ' i,t 1,1-11,;17 } , pfOINAI fM,f7ff, VOL t!, NO. 700.-pf10Arr ffpifMtiff !0. 1017 '1 ti4i:11ratt Ito. a»-���� pqe t� �. • Pecnlal nb. art-Ret»` '' ,' ,t �' ' �.>�11 � , • ,•, , • PMO "Ut""?OtOtATllltl Otewp 14 s9aktsani Compressor (Iear then 400 C.R.M.)I •Mginat pIYA bp(ITMePMf OHRRION (Cont#4) / Collett Oenaratort nervy Duty Repairman! Relpect Pumps Slgnalmsni I1 switchman of" 21 Compressor 4400 C.F.M. or targer)t COnotsto Mixer, skip f ' Oreup h "&It or Concrete Sprosding (to"t" or flntshinelt,, , typo, Conveyor$ Firemant hydrostatic Pump$ oiler Ctwohe9 (asphalt ' Asphalt Paving Machine (totbec Greens a9 similar type)# Sridlo or comteto plant)► Plant operator$ Generator, " or Coeprossort J CcoM Dperster► Gac-ln-piers ►Ips Crying M4ohIM1 oosbinstlon i• %story brill helper (oilfteid)t Skiptosder - wheel type up to Mixoo and ooaptssoor (•unite work)1 0009"tor, Nit-peopel2Mt 3/4 yd, w/o, attachmentsr soils Field Techniclon/ Tar rot firemen► Concrete miner - savings concrete ►wap (truck mounted)$ Crape "( Temporary floating Plant# Trenchtnq Machine oiler$ pae Treek Crane Operator wp to and including i4 ton caity)(U" tweet pay ' Collar applicable)# Ctushing Planta Drill Dactoct elevatioq Oradell potklitt favor 4 tone(# Orale Checksti Oteds-8111 Oceutlnl 4Rsrpp it A-hams or Minch Truck$ elevator Operator (iMids)I "Wit- MaohlMt M►sdinq shield# Meavy Duty Mpslrrnt Molot Operator pent Crosser (tack)# roord fecsuaon (with dragtyps attachments)I lChteage boom and $lmiler type)I Poison Nslt Lahr and similar $ Nlleopter Radloman (ground)I Power Oonctste Curing MaehiMl typo LNewtneou blob Compactor at similar typal Lilt Iabilst , power Concrete saw# pow( driver Jumoo form satte9l Note Cattier ' Litt (Ilan Machine IV"tborg and *tat let types)$ loader (Athey, (job site)# stationary Pipe wrapping and Cleaning Machina suclld, Stotts an4 statist type)$ rcrterlal "Olen ltmokins MaehiM (1/4 yd. rabbet tired, tail or track type)# Pnwsetio Concrete Orewp 41 Asphalt Plant Fireman$ bring Machines Woxsen of Mixerean Placing Machina (NaeklsY-trearwll or similar typal# Pneumatic (asphalt or conetote)1 Chip Spreading tlaehins$ Concrete Pump beading shield (twnnel)i Pumperst• Gunn hotaty Drill (secluding (64411 portabls)I bridge type Unloadet and Turntables Dinksy caisson typa)t Itubbet-tire! earth Mbving squipsent istngle engine- locomotive or Motorman lup to and including 10 tons►# •gulp- Caterpillar, ruo114, Athey Mason, and similar types with any r sent Gtoaaet (Illegal truck)$ weltcopter tlotstr M1lhline r end all sttsahments Over YS yde. and up to and Including SO Cabloway signalman$ Mydre-haxsrr-aero stomper$ power swoo"t# au. yds.strucklt Robbec-tired earth roving tqulpment IOultlple Roller (anopecting(I screed (tephalt or cooctate)I Trenching engine, up to and including It yde. struck)# Rubber-tited Keeh(ns (up to 4 ft.) scraper (Solt-loading-pad4le Meat type-John Deets, 1140 and Statist single salt)# sktplaadsr (crawler and wheal type-ever Cote" ss Asphalt Plant enginearp sockhoe top to and lMluding 1% yde., up to and including 4� yds.)I surface Posters and 1/4 yd.)1 Watch Plant# sit sharpener# Concrete Jotnt Machine planar# T9snchin4 Machine (aver 4 ft. depth capesity)I Tsxror (canal end Similar type)$ ConCrete Planer$ Deck one/net De9tlek- CraMt Tractor Compressor Drill Oembinationp Toaster (sae type ; sentelifteld type)# Drilling Machine operator (insludtng sola larger than 0-1-100 flywheel K.P. and ower, at Stalls#) Wil- � wells)$ forklift (under 3-ton capacity)I nydtographle tooter ( loser, Traper, sorsper and NM Ttacter single emginelt Trootot Machine (straw, pulp or seed)$ Machine tool Operate## Maginnis {boom attachments)# Traveling Pipe wrapping, Cleaning and Sending lntornsl Full slab vibrator! Mechanic totm, Curb or eutter Maahint! Tunnel Locomotive (ova 16 tono)t Shawl, tockhsst, 4e01010940 at asphalt)i Mechanical Fintshet (tonoitste-Clary, Br"it"s' Chancel) (ower 3/4 yd. and up to S sea. 140. 0.9.0.1 Joemb n, sidsell or Stoller)I Pavement stsoker (truok mounted)I (Lab Nor pay applioabtel t Self-propelled Curb ape*ttar Reed Oil Miainq M4CAIne1 001109 (asphalt Of PiftiAl1 1141141111- saohiae tired earth Moving squlpment (tingle engine, wp to ams insludltw► is yds, etrwck)I ,sit-propelled Ta t1pollning MahelMl Slip i I. pec pulp (powet-dlrven hydraulic lttttng device f e *"wrote forms)I skiplooder (Crawler and wheal type aver 1/4 14• ape UP to amt Including 1% yes.)l stinger C94na (AwetiM-Msatorn e9 Similar type)t Tractor-bulWass r, Tamper "later (steels arytno, W to 100 h.p., flywheel ant stellar tyatt up to ape I lmoludtel b-S and similar types)# Tupse 11e14t 1 &test Tunnel 4 Locomotive (ower 10 and up to and Including iS is")I *older- "hotel MMr FIDIRAI, 01011T1R, VOL. 41, MO. 1114—*111U tf, W16011411 k« yV, #vfr • 1 r OSir11tOM 11G. CA77-SOP) pyo 10 ' • N , POM NGDIPMM?OPENA O" (Cont'dl f OmCutdr ItD. CJ177-lN7 . pope is ' Oto» 71 Crone, over 25 ton up to and Including 100 tone'e,9.0. (long bow goy aPPlleable)I Dorf Ick 0489• (long bees pay appli- cable)I pll-cable)I ural Drum M1wet► Meavy Duty Mpairwan ve1N[ Oombinationl So(et, Stitt-1498, Guy Derrick or similar types up to and Including f mode [Aye 90"Als h/mearo 100 tens (long boom pay applicable)( Monorail 1ec04wtive (diesel), Meerly goo or •leetrl01 Motor Patrol-blade operator (single englne)1 Rehe M l A ►esMlese WnMos ~1/or tea Multiple Engin* Tractor (Euclid and similar type, eoeept quadAHr.Tt. 'I TRlIC7! 011IY�N , ,' 1 G t)t Rubber-tired Earth Moving fqulpment (single engine, over 51 yds. •truck►) Rubber-tired Earth Moving Nqulpment (multiple / engine, luclid, Caterpillar and similar) (over 25 yds. and up Oreup 1M 1 1.7! / 1.!! .71' 01.06 as i r to SO 0u. yds. etruck)r Shovel, Nackhos, Dc"llns, Clawehell OreKMp !r �' 1.10 1.25 .70 1.N .10 (ever S cu. yAe. m.r.c.)Ilong boom pay applicable)[ Toler Crone Group lr 0.11 1.25 .70' 1.N .10 Repatrmanl Tractor Loader (crawler and wheel type ever fy yds.)/ Group Ir 0.11 1.tS .70 1.N .10 Me leer-certltleel Woods Mlaer and similar "IllNMlpwsnt t Group Sr i 1.11 1.25 .70 1.N' .15 O[srp 1r Auto Graders Automatic Slip hrml Crane-eve[ 111 tone Group 41 1.00 1.25 .70 L N .10 O[orp 7s 0.11 1.lS .70 l.N .10 (long boompay appllcaDler Mo14t-stiff Legs, Ory Derrick or / � Ororp $r• L H 1.l .70 1.00 .11 0181149 type@ (capable of hoisting 100 tons or nere)(lerrg Grasp 9M 1.10 1.S: .70 1.00 .11 base pay applicBDle)r Mau ►.xcwstor - leu than 750 cu. Yds.I Group MOM 1,11 1.2! .70 1.00 .10 Mechanical finishing /uchlnel Mobile form Trevelerl Iloter patrol, or" Ill 1.11 1.29 .70 1.00 .10 eulti-en9lne)r Pipe Mobile Mlachlnel Rubber-tired earth moving Group 128 /.!0 1.25 70 1.00 .10 equipment (multiple engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar Group Ur 1.21 1.25 .70 1.00 ,10 typo over 50 cu, yd@. struck)[ Rubber tired salt-loading Scrape[ ' Group 1Ir 1.30 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 (paddle wheel-sugar type salt-loading-2 or more units)l Rubber- Group ISI 1.75 1.35' .70 1.00 .10 tired Scraper - pushing one another w10 Push Cat. Push-pull 1500 per hour additional to base rater Tandem Squlpment (2 Group ler t, 0.15 1,21 .70 1.00 .10 units only)r Tandem Tractor (Quad S or similar typo)l Tunnel 'r M016 bring Machine i 'r' r• ' '' ,' Srerp 08 Canal Llnerr Canal Trimm@rl INllcopter Plletl 0119Altne 1 Cablawayl Mmote Controlled Ranh Mbvin9 equlparnt (11.00 p/Tr it r additional to base retell wheel Excavator lover 750 cu. yd.) • .rr r • 1 r•• , 1 ) 'I , 811 ' 1 71DIRAL Ri011TQ, VOL. 42, NO. 1 OO-/m10AY, UPTIM511 30, 1977 OeCt/tON IID. G77-9093 Hake is surmaom DECISION . tAUCR ORtYa/ 9TATst California ODOM$ sale Oleg Grow ;e warehouseman and TaomsNc OSCt/ION r"2111 CA77-9094 OAT/ a Dato of Publication /uperesden Decision No. G77-9941 asked May 20, 1911, to 41 M 16122. t1tor IPTI011 Or NOMI. sulldinj Construction (does net include sltgle family Group 21 tklvsr or vehicle or combinations e! vehicles e< ! miles - bases and garden type apartments up to and Including 4 @tot feel, heavy and llncluding all vehicles leu than sew tonal# Rslflc Control highway construction and dredging. Pilot Gr, ewcluding moving heavy equipment permit loan Group 11 Truck mounted Power Oram r Fdq•244011#9 Ferments b61s croup a or Ivaco of vehicles or combination of vehicles of 1 axles 11•wly llrpebe Rates N a M '466198/ Vet-01140 dna/sl OrawP Se Ilsotmen# Cement Dletributocl Poet Truck/ Ootid Oilspreader APPw.Tr. \ Reek# Motet Truck, 2 sale AeeO/f0/NOIucgAs 1 11.10 •.00 1 1.11 .06 Group g# Damp. of less that, is Votes llOtUlO/1AREMs 12.175 .775 1.00 .Se .02 MICKLAIl /1 steMYsone 11.22 1.02 1.61 .12 creep 11 Transit-mix, under 7 yards# Olrperate, len than It " , MICR, GLOM and STOW Y1/OIMI a yards • Te1DM0 1 9.97 .77 1.95 • GM►GNTRM/, w + Carpenters 11.24 .94 1.20 .00 ,.07 490* h Rusk Repolrman Mlepr I Nledrlveremn11.39 .96 1.20 .60 .07. GrewNlllwrlghts# 1 ' Ors9t Water Truck, 7 or more salesfeeumetic Nailerl I Nardwood rloortayers 11.51 .0 1.20 .90 .07 Orelot M ons similar tYPQ truck when performingn CEMET NAgMl T•aMen' Jurlsdlctlonr Pipeline and Utility working Truck Cement Moaono 0.91 .00 1.46 1.36 •.07 I• + Color Nork# Campesltion, • Including 06nch, but limited to truck applicable to Pipeline ' Color or tipowy# itiontFinishtng and Utility work, where a Composite crew is uoeal slurry int/vert + Nestle Curb Machine 9.11 ,00 1.{f 1J{ .07 Tuck Onsaet and Tlnman (900 pet hour additional for Tltemanl going L IIMTALLE" 12.60 .56 1.05 ' , .70 .07 Croup lit Transit-612. 2 yards or moral Dentponb, at yards dna + MA MICIAIM#electricians 12.01 .10 10.1.11 .02 = veer Cable splicers 13.11 ,70 16.1.21 ,02 } BMATCR COIMTIIIRIOO/ 12.65 .SOS .35 !061 .02 0 4kaep lit Dtiver of vehicle or combination of vehicles of 4 � �. • or mot• sales 1 /LRVATOR CON7MUCTOMaI NaLras 7011JO ,SOS ,PS .31118 .02 A ' 119VATOR CONOTRUC10R/I NELPZ" N srsuP 13e thump. 16 yards but lees than 25 yards Croon.) letJO euf IRR/ 10.50 .67 .941, IODIalOeR/R/1 etsep eat b9h mos firswedleh cnM, or hih[ type et egulyrmt Peace Breakers 10.61 1.14. 1.11 .e6 Irlvet# 9brk Lift brivsr# baa Carrier.rlsr. AlghighwayMinfetaing 11.SS 1.14 1.11 1.1{ .e{ «M Its All-eff-highway sgulpment within Tawtin �urlMbtlea Ormnlestall structural I 11.55 1.34 1.21: '1046 .06 lett highway cobinotlon of vehicles or squlpont i#lth multiple IMIOATtOM AIN twMlRl slRlMRIaO/ 6.40 161 161 134 1/Ot ' power soutcee. 91.00 per hour additionalll Nump, 15 yards or 1 LATr"Me , Oa[e/ Reek "ifeen tertlweM pert/M of /an Oleg. Camety !felt sante[ of City of 1 :; «slip 141 Ruck Repairmen welder • � ' :� Vel at ll.5e �.4�e' ;:11.00 Moslnder of County 11.86 .f0 .•18 .1e ./3 +, I MEW "ft, FRORRAL 2101MR, vol. 41, NO. too-FRIDAY, SPIUM $0. 19yy MI/!OM MO. G71-5991 page 3 , MC /too MO. CA77-11Of Pp ) ter 1 bds polo"114""h hrmsets ►10ge 80,406►peemh. senile Newlf [Iv0810ea Newly 20008100. . Rar•, M t,t p08ateaa veattl" em4/er Rene• ,M s t ►08aleaa 1`04006A emd/an ' Astor.Tr. Al/r.Tr. LION CD111T11f M011r /EOMI /RAL OMA"OMn OrOundmen 1 10.1) .10 )081.)1 , .13 Minor Operator / •0.40 .S4 .19 a 11 Llnemen )LIS .70 )0.1.)) .02 sguesgee men 7.40 .50 ,111 e Cable Splicers 13.43 .70 )til.)) .07 Applicator operator 6.13 .St ,)S b r MMM orrMtS 11.49 .01 1.17 ' .00 Mottlsl#rn 6.411 .50 ,,1.19 It y MPJL$ seTTM, OV/A/ 1.74 .Il 1.00 .11 Top Man 9.43 .SO .1S b ; I, 1ph1wr St PLARTIt1t1R/ 11.46 .411 '1.71 .07 srushl Palater Burner 10.99 .99 1.11 .7S .67 PLA/TRII/R/I IMPS / 10.4477 1.95 f0 Swing /tap► sought Sprart PId"Mot /bastltters 11.64 108 161 tit 1/41 Iron, steel and bridge / 10.70 .66 .Ts 1.00 painter (ground work) 11.14 .99 1.10 .7 .47 am=MSTAL iloRonte 11.96 1.01 .1.74.1 Vaperhanprn Spray, wing 00" IL0011 LA"M 9.3S .40, 1.09 . ,. .07 stager sandblastmrt Iron, 9"IMSLRII PiTTI01/ 16.67 .61 .1S' .00 steel and bridge, wing stage) Tt)IIU/t0 MORRas 11.49 .411.17 .04 Iron, steel and bridge, spray Tru / / 11.49 .11 1.17 (ground)n Riggers, climbing TMAA110 And TIL/ 0 LP 0.74 .61 1.00. steel# Brush, climbing steel y RICOE11111 WILDf71S - Receive rets I, and bridge 11.49 .99 1.19 .7 1 .0 prescribed for craft perter*14 sandblaster, wlng-stage# Iron, operating to which riping of steel and bridge, spray wing t welding In Incidental. I •ta et Spray, climbing steel 11 ; , and bridge 11.74 .99 1.14 .7 .0 1R)feln steeplejack 1).)9 .99 1.11 .7 .01 a. Owloyer eenttibctee 40 of 166010 ha rlr ata ter yearn' rete• si to PARRIHO LOT WEIM Md/Or RICRMAT 10 of basic Mwrly rate tot f oonthe to rears' [vice vacatl PU �, pay Credit. 4 Paid M0lldayer threug P. Traffic delineating device applicator 1.47 .SO .39 b Is. smpleyer contributes 1.11 per toof to l6 or jp1;L9J I per he r M+eel atop lnatallart Traffic to Vacation Fund for the first year of layman 1 r I at,leas hen wrtace sendblaeter# Strlper 1.41 .10 '.)S b S years 1.?) Mr hour to veaat m Puna, pear• t less n 10 rs to Witter (Traffic surface 1.41 per t to vacation rued ever,10 aro 1. , Mr bet r to vee tiM , Wlnfiblester n At el atop 4.41 .11 .711 b lRatellert striper) INUO j #IOTA I A-Mw Teat's siyt D-Ob ial Dart I ♦ if-LMer Day[ t-IMMgNInf boyf I-Mr lot=a say. 1 ..t 1 1 1 I•,• �.• �111� 1 `' FIDINA1 1190111118, Vol. 42, No. 100-fsroAY. llptiMses 10, IM, if DOCISION N0. CA77-S014 ' paps { > SSCISION ND. CRIT-504 papa f ' r '1 pits@ BsaeNte psrawls primps faehrs py�ests i ts•te Iswar N t N psaslees vatsnse M�%iM i<aNs N A/ res"S Tris"•" rn1UN + LASORIMS Are•7a. I,ABOitsRs (Oontldi Apph It. LANOR", Generml Construction/ 1 COMCOM CURstil Impmeeious t , Cas and oil Pipelines Jetsam Neshronat Riptep stonapaeerl Tool shad Checkers Using day sandblaster (pet tender)I pock! !Iatslan 0 7.36 .77 t 1.15 .50 .13 Pipelayst Backup Man, Outing, Grouting, wktnp of Joints,' CU`ffl"G TORCH OMRAM sssling, Cawikinp. Blopering. (dessflition)t scalar 7.41 .77 tots .30 .13 and inleudint Subbst Aasket Jointal volntiog aM any and OVINIA CHASER 7.44 .77 lots .3f 413, ail othet service ; 7.S3 .17 f 1693 .fs 1'013 TIME GRADER Ori HIGHWAYS, "PAPM RARSR, INIR, MEASIR( r ATHEM ANO AMPOR" PAVING Suggymibila Omni comfit Newer and drainage tinea)► Dumper (on I YOM or Urges H r lrndscepe Gardener and , •lsan AM handling ubtk Nursery Nan 7.46 .77 1.15 .3i„ .13 eament)l concrete low Man '! (saeluding nester tips)! r LAMPPR (peeking rod eterl Ibtc-oerspsr, chipping and pane!! Tank seelar and hearssrr 'concrete Core Cutter Cleaner 7.465 .77 1.05 off .13 and Ictal Newel ase and oil ' + line D11ILLM-6 Nrlrr} (Calaann) ad parr wnnOpa�tor6Snt 1 including ssllewerss acting . !orders of lam ostic sets i ► /• 1� Machine Helper 7.41 .77 LIS .51' .13 electric tools, Concrete pump, Vibroting%chinas MINtaOM C4rANERs Chuck Tender sM similar msehanieal tools (escort tunn.ls(I frptic not soperowly classified , tank 4197et and Installer heroins Trse Clider wing (teadarsa( MI .17 Litt .3f .l3 mrehanisal tools Vol? .77 3003 AS •13 CUSPWG DIGGbt AND iNSIAUSM 7.54 .71 1.1% .SO .13 PAM 61,10001 seater (Suint r 1 boson chair or safety belt, of power tools) 1003 H .71 11.15 .fit •33 1, • 1 . 1 � ., ' l sr' • t (, ,, ' , H ! r 1 s 1+000. ., ' ,, i , .baa" , .. • .. r , am�lZ + 010{/A1 /101111/, vol.. 4/, NO. 110-.1/10A1►, 1N1H11/// 110, trio ' DOCISION OCA77-5094 pn* 4 1100 110. CJ177-44997 Ma fda1. Ile•it Na.hlt 1`41080101`41080101`4108010 •etft hhltt 1eoeMlt�l�/t IN.dyM tesam V..;4. 11tMtletay 1ana~ LAOO".1le icant'd) R.r.r N t* !ta•INrt YaNNo Gaetat M i Apse.7r, tA/0RtJ1/ API,•1t. t ;t IMI int•Arlt Mtki , 01111,1XR1q, all other when ' Milting is for use of iBULL Owl Osmosis Crew explosives 7.45 .77 4 1.09 .!0 .b (Inelweerl reddere ane orreeNrel t Oufff"Mi . PIPMAYFA, 114f7AMAC OR Woe- '' � � , • ' � Grout Crawl Ialokersr , RVITALLIC (inctudinq water r flaberare) to short err ' Newege, Poled, gas, slr)r 'r twonale under ytreotsr Meldlnq In emnectlen with bl/hwaI an•similar 3 Isboter's week tole .77• lot! •11 els PIM001 ttsebssnl swssper i lbraboson an•swltshsao I r I A4 AND OIL Pirr.LtMR WWP6R • to te1MMl%Mkl 1.H .17, ! loss 410 013 Is' pipe and over) 1.70 .77 1.01 690 ;' 42CWjM TOM Cable teneatt . CRinf{rn, 11-11M.P. LAR01114, Nlppare {tool Ebro Raker ` RncP,Tu1a IWO TRIlICII NPACtffl;l ane•etters, Ralpori vibrstet- - Nand-guldod logging hannorr 7.72 '.71 1.95 .!e• .11 sane Joekhavootl Meumetle , tact* 10"t Genesee . TM .17 1i9s .N .11 1URL RrAOrKROARO MR %7.719 .77 1.09 .1• .12 1 % , ' ' ownsoR 7.11 :71 1.91 ` O011.I,rns loll power drills, t j lnclueiM }ockhhwrwrr, wh••ther , 4PleMsSP brReli erstsCe erthes core, dismond, wolon, track, , 0utttipla unit, and any and Po"Watte ecoer*te Pleeer all types of sochanicai epltsletal Miners, to short drillef Oanebieatet f err tunnels web, street*, luosrle0ao! 7.*1 .77 1.95 .se .12 htthwsrs one similar plaeest ' NtMra, tYnnol them e1 , POf DUKU, SLASTMA 7.445 .17 lots .N .13 • *aehin*)t PawOatt**l Resist- , 1 am a0t1f *LtWAS 7.41 .77 lot! .11 Al , r(go" Ytst"Dnl steel ' ;sees et steal)t •ts*1 IAstla ` 11014410 a" letters 7.44 471 } 1.91 .N •11 Ptlaas 41irCltllltr { l7 son AW VA$"MIND ! •71 1.91 N .11` Cissa l � 7.*4 .77 1.15 ,.le, 4 . 16.15 . t Class 2' 7.41 .77 1.9s .•+N +11 Clans 1 7.14 .77 lots •N .11 1181111"MMS ! 0ss*laws said mom •.N .71 .lots .N Al , •"Ar011" 7.155 .17 1.95 .N oil r 1111111a1i t:,t' r• 1.77 477 reel! "on i 412 Mbairs•snii' `` to7.i1s .77 1•sf IN; .ls j • • t. ' ` ''t (' �' ' .. .Fj..�t `r. 1�� ,`, • rete.` 1 r •.� , r• , ,A 1 1,:ire,, t. •t. ' 1 art✓ . � "'• ` ,� _ - , t ! •}• '`� ' 1•. ., t', ] P9018AL 111011711, VOL. 42, NO. too-MOAT. W11MU11 so"My BEC1/1011 110. CAII-9094 /ate I / PO11h elf/MIOfT O►dU1f0111 • WNW" 110. CA77-5094 rola s Group 1r srakement CempCesaer (leas than 000 C.B.N.11 Nnglseer ' Oiler) Gaaeratert Navy Out? Repiftesnl Dolpry hsps slgealment Switchmen , I 1 Group 2t Compressor 4000 C.P.M. or larger)#.Concrete Ilser, skip Mdt rdore 11••1119%t'erer••t# type, Conveyers Malone llydreatatie rump) Oiler Crusher (asphalt or concrete plant)# Plant Operators Generator, Polyp or Compresemt • Nn•rlp [bauM' Aetary Drill Helper lolltleld)l skipleeder -wheel type up to Notes N a N p•ode•• Valuta, •o1/a 1/4 yd. w/o attachmentst sols neld Technlelent Tar rot ritesonl MWIM 3101311"ENT OFFXA70MB Appy Tr. Temporary Mating Plant$ Trenching Machina Otlerm Truck CreM ' Oiler Croup 1' 1 9.75 .95 1 2.00 .SO .04 keup It A-cresta or Minch Trucks Nlevater Operator (lneldsll Ngalp- Croup 2 10.01 .95 2.00 .SO .04 sent Greaser (rack)/ yard hrgu"M Iwlth drgtype atteclwntell croup 1 10.32 .95 2.00 .SO .44 Mlleapter Radioman (Tr4Nwtwdll rower Concrete Curing machines Croup 4 10.44 .95 2.00 .SO •.44 Fawat Concrete Bawl Pawn driver Jade Farm Dotterl Nese Carrier Group S 10.69 • .95 2.00 .SO .04 (job site)m ttatt"011 Pipe Mrepping ad Claiming NaablM , Group 6 10.79 .93 2.00 .SO .44 Croup 7 10.91 .95 2.00 .So .04 Group 41 Asphalt Plant Plrement Borimg Meehinst Between or Nlttermom croup 1 11.011 .95 2.00 .30 .04 (uphalt or concrets)l( Chip N+reading Machines Cemereb Pweo 1,, Group 9 11.21 .1S 2.00 .Ss t .94 (small pertablel I Br M" type Unleader and Turntables Makey Locomotive or Motorman (up to and including 111 tons)l .lMgulp- srnt Greaser (1cesser truck)# Nelleopter Nost1 Nightine Cablway flgnalmenl Nydre-has r-sere stempars Power &@"met Roller.(eamgeting)1 Versed (asphalt or eanterete)l Trenchsg• , Machine lop to 0 Ct.) i Group S# Asphalt Plant fMlseerl beekhae (up to and Including , 1/4 yd.11 Batch Plants Bit Oherpeserl Concrete Joint Nsehlne (eanai and similar typell Collocate Planers Dock Maginot Derrick-, ban te_iltsld typal t Drilling Maehins operator (lmoludlng water Vall8.I reckliet funder 11-ton eapaelty)l Nydregrephic sesdar Machine Istrawt pulp of seed$# Msehse Took'Operates:t NglaAis ' Internal 1111 Nlab Vl►ratoct Naehanle Dorn, Curb or Gutter (osnerets or asts"101 Neekanical rinlsher leaterst"laryt Jehnseet Bidwell tor similar)l rsvemawt Doeaker Itrwek seuntMl l' ' ` Bead 011 Kiting Naehlnel Polite laepkalt or finish$t Nsbbac- tlted Barth Koviag Bgwipsent (single engine, up t0 lend Including', r sS lis. struck)# Dolt-ptapelled Tar Plpalining IahslMl slip .• i .. Parts hap (petwt-dievea hydtwlle lifting device for emmseste • • ' tseW I tklptesder (Crawler eM Morel type "or 3/4 yd. am up to aM btsludlal 1% yds.)# stingee Crow Ihostlm-Wasters r at sitstlar typelt Trsetee-bulldssert Tamper Dorspst (slmgb ' MgbMc ep M 111 b.p., Plywdwesl ad similar %Mae sp 1A std p ltsalmdlmg FP sM similar types)M ToWt Nelst 1 drams glwast s i ItsaBattN,Ism All ams Op be sad bMtatlmg H basial I muse � 46 •fir .. .r �• • • _ 1. . ( .. t :r. ,, t- ,, � 11.1 r , Go,% /•err .. W I1014A1 1t011TIN, vol. 42, 110. 190--MMAr, SO MMI 30, IN?? i i Saallon Ail 5094 pale 10 - 1 tet dfON MO. G11-lM4 , ' + Palo ll- ,t• ' ' r POgr1t 1110101"W" MJt 01"W"oATOM (0ebt'd) t PM1M■H NMPMMR O MATOM (amoil ' Group 6r Asphalt or Concrete spreading (toryting et elnlaho 41I grew It Create, ever is ten up to sad ineiedIF4 100 tont s.c.e. Asphalt tsving Machine (barber Greone or similar type)# Be14ti ileo►boon MY oppllemblelo fosrtlelt Marla Ilant foram My 40111 1 Crane operatort Cast-In-piaea Pipe Laying Machine# Combination eablal# bust foram Niner# Heavy Outy ltnOttmne-tsidtt OaMlltttiOnt Miset and Compressor (gunite week?# Compactor, sell-prepelledo ,potett !tiff-lget BUY lai rlek for similar typ, up to 04 loleding Cenaeete Moser - paving# Concrete Pump (truck mounted)t Cratut / 100 tans (long bear pay applicable)# Nonerail teaotsttva (ditnili i Operator up to and including 3S ten capacity)(W"-becsm pay s gas for eleetrto)I Motor Patrol-blade opecater (olnillo wgifw)I applicable)t Crushing Planet Orilt Ooetott Elevating Grades/ r Multiple Login Weetet ibuelid and similar type, assapt*eN Torkllft (over S tonelt Grade Checkers Grade-slit ocouting % 0 e&tl# ?boost-tired brth roving equipment ietnple Sotira, twee' ?' Kmchinei Mesding shieldt Meavy Duty S-paormill Moist operator $O yds. itroek1l bobber-tired beth 1Vorls4 splpmsatt (seltiple.; t (Chicago boom and similar typq)l Ralmnn telt leader and *loiter ' online, sselidt Caterpillar and siottar) fewer SS Pis. aN M tyP•!t Le7aurnesu blob Compactor for similar typal Litt Mobile# to 00 ft. yds struck)# !hate&# ilaekMtes. Drattlnir Clammll t Lift blab Machine (Vagtbgrg and similar types), Leader (Athey, fora" S go. yet. m.e.c.)ft"boom per appliw&lolI OauSr,CCMW . ibteild, Sierra and similar type)# Material potato Mucking Maehlo +, t fear 'heater Leader (erewler oM wheal top awes Sio yis.lt ' (1/4 yd. rubber Wed. cell of track type)# Pnieumatte Cbnerota alftf-ea"tiftedo Woods Mint Slid sleds p4an flsipssmt f Placing Machine (Markley-►r saw It or slmilet type)# lnewnatte Heading Bit to Id {tunnel)# Pusperato Cunt Victory Ocill teseiwdlay we"So Auto Oridol lateratie slip forme Ctimaorer 100 too' '. Calssen typo)t butlller-tired Lsrth Moving ariiiaent Istogle eopims- I Jump boom Mf applicable# Motet-stife legs# 4kq fac"iek or i ,«• # Catecpiiler. ittcild, Athey WSW". and similar types with say ' time *leiter typos fespible of twisting 100 tens W OWS)1100 and all attachments over 25 yda:and up to and Including SO beer pay applicable)# Maas lreavotoc - 1009 than,7"ae. yds.# cu. yde.struek)I Ruhbot-brad Earth Proving flgutPORnt (multiple olecbaatest finishing Nsehiss# Mobile Paris Ttevelert Mater 9041191, engine, up to and including 15 yds. struck)# tubber-tired t• t salt!-englMlI Pipe Mobile Machinist IuIl le-ti"N Penh mowtly Itcrsper (s-it-innd{nti-paddle wheel typn-john Door*, 1040 and gelpsbt (multiple onglme, suelld, Ceterplllor Slid Similac elm/lar single unit)t t,kiploadet (crawler and wheel type-over t {+ typ Brat SO cu. Too. struek)t 111116 ticod self-loading "repel 1% Yds., up to and Including 4% yds.)# surface boaters and (Piddle wheel-sugar typo golf-loNlos-1 for sero Wite)M Meer- Planer# Tr-nching Machine (over 4 ft.'depth eapaettyit Tow*r ' tired Socapor -pushing ow aothor v/o►wit Cot, ►wM-gol& t'.' '•'i Craned Tractor Compressor drill Cesbibstion# Tractor (any typefit$ per hour additional to Mss rate)# ft""f0ation"t I ' larger than n-S-100 flywheel h.p. and over, of atmllae) Sell- ;:',' , ' ratite only)o Tandem-Traabbe !towed 0 aK 9&milar top)# Tories? ` t 4 )' doer. Upper. Scraper and Push Tractor single engine)l Tractor ' lisle Mting Maehto 1 1 {boom attache+-ntn}t Traveling Pipe wrapping, Claaning end iOMing '• +'' Machine) Tunn-1 Locomotive (over 30 tons)# Shovel, laekhss, , heap to Canal Linerl Canal Wil to Ilsitsepter Pluto ftgblbw ttragiine, CIA-snail {Gree 1/4 yd. and up to S en. Pis. Ca►lowyr boost*Conttollad beth Harlot Spir Mt 4111.00 PA (long Boom pay appticablal# Self-propelled Curb and cattle lMltleol b bate ate!) Nhoa& fseerSlter lose" tic foe. g++► i ij t, ' •t 'i i * t .t r• ._ t 11 ., t t i �""r FIDIFAL 01101111111, VOL. 0, NO. 190- 1161DAM', SPTWNII �4,•ttsf 1 HICISION No. GTT-SO94 raga if +CJ17T�Nl4 . t K # + 1 �' tdogo/Msllq royal*#$ ' !osis tdags larhkro tarmMh Noeric R/seNlo,r Rohs N i M tooslsso Yosarloo and/o, Ro#osP N i IF tosstaos YoenNg RAW TSM + r. AMS.Tr, TRUCK ORWIMS VsUM Datums tCont'd) PICKUPS 13/4 ton and under), r , DOIVi7Mf/ (lore than 4%Vegas) 4 11.44 .to .1111 $ 1.4114 .10 Swampers and holperal Treftio • control pilot cat {#*eluding 1•!0/10"CONTIM ON1YlN# Mater moving heavy rpuipmentl T.OT .!0 .40 1 1.40 .lp tcook is aslarl /.N •1111 .!! 1.N .10 ` TRUCK WAtIMAN Olk NRWW i W/L ON WWMlS!Ale sm"Im 11.01' •N .60 1.04 ..10 "EUD► 1.07 .N .45 1.441 .18 l + NMR+ tie Verde and nrnder !St t •' � ' + wANpI0USDIAN 0.f3 .N .N 1.N .10 Owmp or flatbed 14 #ala or NtNi/tNtAL LtpT 1.10 • . metal} tewbod and ttotlor# 1 !!, N 1.N .10 t Trainelt min (under 4 yet")$ " afoot rlI DUMP Iloilo than 0 yda.l# 0hmp yarM and everlj ot4 Orwpter9.60 .N or (lathed 11 aelelr Concrete s pumpiMl rorklift funder c e 0{"1111 (30 Vegas and under 351 0.43, tN .!► 1.N .1! iS,000 lbs.) 4.33 .90 .110' l.!! ' One 1Ne or DN 3000 or lwsild to oda. and under 11)r y,.•' type S1wltmantr to"Oraeou + r t Dump or flatbed tl axles)# r tally. !Mice Cobras at Similar lunketman 4.34 .!! .o! 1.00 .111 type of odwiprrnt rpagalase of type of attachments tib" Y ' LIFT (1S.000 the and performing work In the K + everlh Nees Carni*r 4.15 .00 toll l.N .10 t*aootero' jurisdiction of „ re or similar type of dump 413 yds, and under 1410 ttk with to"i" attaetmants !.111 ' .!! •!! !•!! 11! wM Orap or flstbod (3 ogles, !.N .N + .!! 1.N •1! with Memo 0.14 •N .!! l.N .1! Vwm QIKmm Thlt giums i3 *at**), Rrosion T Mimi ON DOUNA GOONOM + i ' • r e.#ntrol noall"Who Pipeline &"W or Combination of drivers tineivding winch andder i, vebislas when wapermit t all Siegel t flood oil oprosdar. I 1 load ,t .311 cement distributer or sturryh ? ,�1 ," •` Nord oil or Starry bootaan# Rall tgosk Oso +!!' .01 low •.i! fA '.l . .. '� 1, � � ,. ,� 1 .1 , + .. ^•',.., I + # ' 4 NO. 190- 01ti0AY, 1NTlMalk 4a, I"? lEOERAI lEOI1TER, VOL !, � rlaM W. a»-sets• � rp. 1!' . t DKI0t8M 040. CA77-SO04 top 941 I ale trd0p rewitb ygw.ON Fos"rMeMre Pop oat 10048 Nev/lr 1160110404 i Meeh !/►81104 0d04 NAW ►0411608 verN160 ..0h1 , RNee M A 1 NMNMe Vale"" lMardlliar Aw.t+. Apr.T►. PWO MPIIWMf OrMA"Mr "Um DRIVE" lcont'di + 011100IIG t ' i�reulic rection Orebteet ` "A MIT-MIM 19 yards end every 9011 .10 *AS $ 1.00 .18 I 1 LXVw~ $11.00 .09 i 1.N ' .!9 .041 TIRCHMM , '9.10 .90 AS 1.00 All � OATCM 611lMMA1 "elder 11.02 it' .$9 LOS .110 000 { 6 OIMr 1135 yards and 09C M12 19.90, .99 1.0111 .90 0041 under SO) 1.79 .91 .011 1.00 .10 WINCNNM lrtsrn vineh Or dc*#"l 10.4171 .99 9.60 .90 .041 1 MATE1t FULL TAtt1Mrj Weider) 1 A-rram or swodi0h crane 9.95 .90 .13 1.00 .l0 rAMO0rWl1 oeekhendl rireennl Oiler$ tawehend 9691, .99 1.90 .119 •'.00 j 1 OUW (50 yards and t under 41S) 9.41 30 .9S 1.00 .10 �• (cls+reMll bregset 1 , bmt 14111 yards end 1 evert 9.00 .90 .9S 1.00 .10 LSVrMMMM 11.09 yy .t9 1.04 .90 -..041 1' ' MRT"not"= 1 11.01 .99 1.04 .99 0041 OW MATO 10.94 .99 1.00 .99 At limit MMTO 19.47 39 11.111111 .90 .041 + . tAM0MAM/ OtekMMr HceYnl ' Oiler 0.91 .99 1.N -9r .04 low %am rloteAl !laau, VOL d:.`$io, ta--+riiiaar. Ma►raiiltR�e:.trti• . , , 9t1Pr.Rsollra DIVISION , 9TATIr California . CM1711 San Oisga + vwfS-;ON W"riir CA77-SO95 DATI r Date of Stlblieation DW19ICN W* C01-911115 Pair 9 Rupereedea Dectilon 1b. CA77-5044 Anted flay 20, 1977, in 42 PR 2#130 11"CRiPT1010 OP wOR11e Residential Construction canRlnting of "anile featly '., •r hares and gatdan type apartsments up,to&RA Including 4 stotlarbelle } Pilote'esvl»e Perweah Plop 000dga 1`erw009e M.vrlr I4rtaN00 NearlP t4eNNM 9lgt 11 s e Pad001 Wrarba' 411001Itew N 4 A 1`4091009 YlNfles NI/er Ape.To. Appy.It. NMsts germs TTEIr .11 1 1.17 . r ASSca7as i rTRRPJl9 f 13.10 .00 9 1.17 .04 NAReLe foly 91 Ii UPW 1.74 $$I 1.00 .08 RO16IR1 utas 13.175 .775 1.00 .90 .93 PAIN. SRtclUATrase Stonewraons 11.22 1.03 1.00 e12 itueh 10.99 .99 1.19 .7s1 .07 l :r 9RICR, SLOM and 970"afhofst9' 9ireyt 9wi" !tags, iruah 11.14 d9 '1.111 .79 .07 TMMS 9.01 .17 ,1.90 Paperhang6/01 SPtaye 1 wiri �. CARvtalyPJrs r 9tgrt istllblsobr,.• 11.49 .99 1.19 '0111, .it Cerpanters 11.26 .56 1.20 ' .SO .07 PWT7dt9110/. 11.49 .H 1.79 .07 P11ldr/ver w►rt 11.19 .54 1.20 { , 0 .07 PLROTRikew TPOWA Well .77 1.011 Mlliwiighter Pneumatic wallart FL"mo 9trselittere 10.0! I" 199 09 1/40 Hardwood tloorlayars 11.51 .S4 1.20 .SO .07 ROOfy1t9 10.79 .99 .79 1." CPJ4t. W-Or..9a 011"T IWAL HCMRI#S 11.99 1.04 1.24 {' Coment "awns 9.01 .00 1L.44 Y.19 .07 sm FLOW thy"ll 9.1111 .40 lees .07 al (Mar Worki Cowpasition, 9MiNRLOR FITTCAS 19.07 .Ss .9s 311 ' Mastic at "my, riniahin9 TPARA'a"MINNS 11.49 .91 1.11 .99 Nachinel Curb Machine 9.11 .41 1.44 1.34 .07 TILS /9TlT#t 11.49 .91 1.it t .09 i DRYWALL INSTAUJ*3 11.60 .34 1.05 .70 s .07 100110 a TILT 9irr9R9 NILMS 9.74 .it Y.99 9LtMIC1AtIe, process# N9LIMI - vacates este lisettieian♦ 13.03 .10 31+1.)1 .02 pfasetiMi fat craft performing Cable splicer. 13.33 .70 3101.33 .02 operation to which ripitN of r w 9LIVA70R CC%-ApV=)fkq 12.95 .34S .3s ltes .02 welding le,incidentbl ' oC SLiVATOR C'Ot•SPHV=TA9' urUrnS 701JR .545 .3S hot .42 . fly iLtNA77M C01rl771tICtORs' HILIPRR iQ7lKpfeOP. IPRo9.1 SOUR a. Pwplcyor eattributes 40 of bell a hourly rob far 9 Postal ecwier OLArtenS 10.90 .47 .90 24 of basic hourly irate for 4 the to 9 poste' seevise s Vyreti 100"WooKlws, Pry Cor"It. 4 Poli Rsittsyal k araagh P. Ponce tractors 10.64 J.24 2:22 1.44 .04 Reinforcing 11.35 1.24 2.22 I.4111 .00 PAID Ro610A79r ornam%ntatr structural 11.55 1.24 2.21 1.41 .K A-New Tact's ayi.i-IMatrial apt C-Indrpa 4~ a t 10RIOATIO01 and Lawn 4PRiNRtAso 9.40 lot 141 lig 30049 0-labor all 11-Tbs"oviving art peartsto s Say. IA71IMS r Northern Portion at san ° Oigo County from canter , to of City of oaf 1Lar 11.50 •.110 1.00 .es ' RerelMer of county 11.14 .90 .70 .70 .02 ' 91D11At 11011111. VOL 41. NO. 190-F010AY, 11P11MU1 W.19Y? J •; oectEtoN No. G77-9o9s Aagl s OUCnloii Ik7. CA»-so91 , ta11s o , • Itlya Srarerr trtareab � Sr.lr Oath tArge Oaaa(tts teYa.s,Nr Nror Nenit Olres"" LAMORl14� Karr: MO11 #10461446 Vacation %Apr.To. Oehr (ii* terdees• yatoff" *War tJMPERS (Cont'd) App,•To. (.AMPI.RS, c.rn;rel Cansttucttoni CDNCRC'TR C1111tJ1t tmgrteiou■ Can and oil -ck*flpollnet ng art Nesbranet Riptap dtonepsystt Tool shed Ch•ckert Using dry lanft-ter (pot tsndgrll pack! r1agnan 7.11 .77 1 .199 .SO .11 tipelayer Backup Nan. Coating. � Grouting, Making of Joints, $cI! , Ctrrrttart mace oSeating, Caulking, Diapering, (deNotltion)l beaoterlor7.11 .17 1.93 .SO .11 and Including Rubber Gasket 1 GUINEA CHASM 7.44 .77 Lt! +N ,11 Jointer tainting and any sM all other servieso 11 1.119: .71 11 LOS Ad TINP GRAM or+ eIMMAYN, ASINAbT RARER, IRGNIM, SMANINt t 1114tr.TS Ann AIaPOPTO PAYIN[t nt (sever and drainage linooll dumper Ion sant set la t.andtcape rardemor and dOate (an ! yard os larger ` Nurrsey Nan 7.11 .17 1.99 .99 411 siesta and handling buck %mant)I Conctotg saw man (aaeluding tractor typ#It LA6(1Rtll (packing rod areal Roto-sersper, ehipping and panels Tank seater and howwrl Canersto cors cutter Cleaner 7./1 .17 Ml ,N .11 end tars btarnt! Gas and oil pipeline wrapper-pot tenders OIfIcluR•s NP*11 R (Cstaaonl � and form star operator#and � inetudinq nallowrat Feting tenders of pnsusatle mad ruching Nelper 7.19' .77 1.911 .94 .11 electric tools, coaetats puep, ' vibrating ssehines and sisilsr MtNOdt C4EAMryit Chuck Under ' eeehonical table not separately (g■e$pt tunnols)t septic classified herOnt Test Climber tank digger and tnateller I using "RhsMest tools 1.111 .11 •1.99 (leadwan) 1.91 .77 1.99 .N .11 SGCR SLINIMt Sealer (using , COssom DIOGER AND INSTALLM 1.91 .77 1.99 .N +.il We'* ;holt or safety belt ' of pswr bait) )' 1.01 .11 1.1111 A6 ',111 a rt ttDUAt INNS RR, VOL Of 00. 190-•N)DAT, $011MNR 30, SOFT T .r •, ' F �.. DECISION NG. CA77-5013. ►pe S MCISIGM W. 4177-311!3. ` aqa 11 , �i bAt r' Prigs baeNh IgrwM . little prior 11es011q perm"19 ReeNi M•N PwNese Totems tai/w~ Nea,lr SNeallos tIM 7r. ' Nares M t R ►asrlaao Votaries esi/#r LIROR/AS (Cont'd) Aqr, r. 1GI1�t �(I26I!♦1!06NAA1GN/ { 1 DRILLPAS, ell other when + drilling is for use of, Group 1 1 9.73 .35 1 3.00 .50 .06 explosives 1 7.65 .77 1 1.33 .50 mI ' Group f 10.03 .35 " 2.00 .50 100 s r1rGroup 3 10.32 .33 2.00 .SO .36 E1,AVERr NlTALLIC OR troll- Group� l3.if .fs 2.00 Nr,TALLIC (including wntnr Group 9 10.011 .35 3.!s .311 •!0 newage. "0114, gas, aif)I Gro"610.79 .#S 11.010 .50 .110 Melding In eonneotlon with Grasp 1 1 10.31 .115 2.00 .50 .90 looter a work 7.07 .77 1.35 ,50 t .13 Gfowp 1 11.00 .#S 2.90 .SO '.00 ' !ramp 9' 11.21 31 3.N •311 .110 � GAS AND OIL r1refIffe MRAl10R 16' pipe and ewer) 7.70 .77 1.35 .30 All CRIBBER, SNOItrA, LA11,111G, •! ', '.� '., , SNCLTIII, AND I'MICN PRAC)"al Nand-guided lagging hammer 7.72 .77 1.15 .$1 elf ' SlSLL NlJlOrIRIK.MRO IIAN T.T11 .7T 1.33 .110 elf '• ' + QR1UMP5 - (all rmwer driller Including jsek{lamnrrr, whether cors, diamond. wagon, track, multiple unit, and any and Jill tyres of mechanical I drilla! Sondbleater •13 lMostleman) 7.01 .77 •1.35 . .30 , 1'oMDKRNAN, WASTERS 7.14 .77 1.13 .SO .13 NTAB ROCK SLINGER 7.50 .77 1.93 .110 r.13 Class 1 7.05 .77 1.95 .SO .13 ` Class 2 7.61 .77 1.1S .50 .11 class 1 7.36 .77 1.3S .1111 .13 MOIAM OVKR11 7.233 .T7 1.03 .Ss 013 1 .. .nam • !� ' 3tOINAL t1013Ttt. VOL. 41, NO. Igo-M19AY, UPTd11t1N 30, 1 Y y DICtfLOM H0. CAII-5095 rale 1 &Klittap no. GTT-509! role.! mp tOMTdI Pptlt►11L71P OtMATOM N Croup 11 Prakemane Con+proennr (lean than $00 C.I.M.)I W41neet rCM WalflfsR 002PAI M (tomt,`dl Oilert comerstort Meavy Duty lepaicwnf Meipett "I signalmen[ switchman ' • i {coup fa Asphalt of Concrete spreading ltomptng cc t!nlsAi#agtt • Crop 1, Cnmprensnr 1600 C.F.M. or larger), Concrete Miret, skip Asphalt Paving Machine (Harbor GCetne of similar ty"t t'sridle type, Cnnv-yon Ftrommnt elydrantntic rumrt oiler Crusher (nophsit Crane Opecatoct Gast-in-place tip* Laying mochinel Combination me concrete pinnt)r Pt,vit r>p-rntnrs ceneretor, Purrq Of Cot-Preasors "tsar and Compressor (qunite work)# Compactor, Setf-ptersiledt rotary Drill 11rlrnr (nllfl-Ills ^klpinndnr - Wheel type up to Concrete Miser - paving# Concrete Peep (truck saounHd)# Crone 1/4 yd, v/o attnchr•ontnt roll• Field Technictent Tar Pot Firemant Operator up to and including 1S ton capacity)ltoag-boom pay Terporary heating Plants trenching Machine Oilers Tevek Crane applicable)# Crushing Plants Drill Deeterl sUvat(ng Cradorl Oiler Porklitt (over S tens)► Orale Checkoff orede-Allo Grouting c, Machinot Heading shield) Heavy 00ty lspirwmt NOW Operator t Group S, P-rrsme or Minch Trurki Elevator Operator i1not401 rMilp- (Cbiosgo soon end similar type)1 Rolmsn Wt Leader and slmilst , rot Oressor (cock)I ford Ferguson ivith dragtype Attachmente)t typal 1iTeufnoou flab Compactor of similar typot Litt Ibbilat t rs 11e11copter andinann tgrot,miiI rowel Concrete curt" Machine# Litt flab "I" (Vagtbetg Will Similar tyfes►f t*bftf t"My, Pover Concrete snot Power driver Jambe Form iettefi leas Carries � Muelid, sierra and similar type?I Material Wells looping NnehlM l}sh fits)[ stationary pipe wrapping a" Clsoning MAshine +t It/4 yd. robber !iced, Cott or treat type)! Pmwnntle CSmafets l placing ilachiM )lack):y-treeswll or similar type)[ Pneumatic, ffoup Ir Asphsit Plant Fireaans noting MelMmf l Hoon of "114610111" leading shield (tunnel)[ twpctlite Oen# Rotary skill Nsettfdin ch gaphelt or concrete)1 Chip spreading Machina, Concrete rump caisson type)I PAar-tires satth'lbv04 sgu(pwnt (single engine i ($Mali pmrtahte)t srldle type Unloador end Turateblet Oinker Caterpillar, Euclid, Athey via". And similar types with any Locomotive or tbtotmAm (up to and including 10 Well o IVputP- )` and sit otteemonte eve( IS ydo. and up to and including 1f a+ent Crosser (greasec truckle Helicopter Ibietl Mighllno 4. eu. rds.struek)I lubber-tired satth Moving Mpripmeat lailtiplS i + Cahlewoy sigmalaunt lydra-hommof-aece stompots pout sweepert engine, up to and including TS TO. streek)I tbblor-tlrer) Pollee (co-•pnct(ng10 screN (asphalt or conocetolt Trenching i : scraper (self-loading-paddle w"*1 type-Jelin fsece, lfif and Machine (up to a ft.1 1 similar single unit)# skipleador (crawler and wheel type-(wer 1 111 ydo., up to and including foe yds•)[ surfs" Masters and Croup Sr Asrhslt plant pegimeart psekhoo (up to and (neludinq ,, planar# Tnnelting Maehine (over i It. depth eapseity)i Tower 1/4 yd.)I patch Plants sit shatpenerI Conefete Joint Mao'tine Ctenee Tractor Compteseor brill amotsatioal Tractor (any type' (calm and similar type)i comereto ►toner, Leek "incl Derrick- larger than b-1-109 flywheel b.p. and over. M statleel "It- man (olirteld typo)[ Drilling PAChins Operator (Including vats[ „ bcet, Tespec, fcropec and rush Tractee eingls imglee)i ?factor w110)1 ►orklift #under S-ton CapecitOl Mydregtop"le iee,lsr (boort attachmsnts)I Ttevelimg ripe tkagr(ng, Cleaning end latdtag Mnchtme (otrsv, pulp or seed)• liaehln$ Teel Operstorl M19lnnlSt C Maehinst Tunnel t"awtivi (over N to *)# shiwel, awkhes, I i•. Internal full 014h Vlhratorl Mechanic Perm, Curb or cotta( lk"line, Ciaasheil (aver l/i yd- end up tm 1 as. yM. (concrete or anphaltli Mechanical Finisher (eenefete-Clory, Ilavg foram pay, "I'lteabte)I self-propelled Curb aM iettar ; Johnson, Didvell or statist), Pay-ment hreoker lttuck mountN)t Ilssbiae ( 1 Mad Oil Mlalnq Itnchiner Holler (oephalt or Finish)# Pwbbec- tired Earth Mnvinq Mutp,-ant (simile engine, W to and Including r. IS yda, atfuck)I Setf-propelled Tac tit-lintraq MaheiMc fitp tots hump (MWrr-dirven hydraulic lifting device tot concrete formals Skipiono-1 (crawler and Mh$el type ever 1/4 yd. aM UP to and including IS yds.)# stinger Grana (A+ut(n-Waters 1 yi t or st#stlar typo)# Tractor-but ldoeer, Teapot scraper Joints e engine, up to 100 h,p„ flywheel and Similar typAa, IS to end i including 0-5 and h(miiar type$)1 Tugger )blot I drool llmatval leccontive ;over 1p and up to and #deluding is tmMl1 Molder- "metal ;t RsolfAl 11011T1d. VOL di, MO. 110-111iRAT, UPUM61111 '30, NTT tMlCtettlM NO, tA77-SR9s • Pat* OO #tat rt. cy7i.3os' .*0 r i 1# PQ'A%Jl MWTMIXT OPCnAT0013 (Cont'd) Cruup 71 Ctane, over 7; ton up to end Including 100 tont M.K.C. 0ufe Pd,Ht#hNilq►atoMb (long boom r.ry ippl lc,blel f D,,ttick Aarge,110ng Mtow pay #ppll- „aar(i [Me M Irable)I rH+il arum MI*rrr Ifnnvy noty nrpaltre.,n-wider Combinatlon/ lRl1Q OSIYOti + lett$ to#* P«06401 YatatMa aa1/ar Ito(at, ^rift-Icgn, Guy b rrirk at elmllsr type, up to and Including Aw`it' 100 tonn (Inn,) t.,om pay appLlcablrlt Mnnornil ime*mtive (dlnnell, PICSUPO (1/{ ton and under), Jan nr rl,lct(irlI Votor Patrol-blade Orrrntor (single engine)) ftveaMrs and helperst Traffic Multiple Cm)inr Tractor (euC11d and eimllaf tyl?n, eseept JUAd control pilot ear (eveludin} t Cat)P Ruht. r-tlrer} Firth ffnvinq Mlil"7nt (f+ingie tnginn, over mvin0 heavy equipment? } 7.01 ,00 .0S } L.N .10 So yda. acrurkl{ ruhl.'r-tired ratth Moving f%)uipvcnt (wultipls rnafne, CuelSd, Cat•rrill,,r and al.,i)at) (over 25 yda, and up TAVO( 112PAt10MM 011 No EN to ;0 cu. ydti, Atrurvir Fhov1, raekhne, oragllne, C)aa+nhaL1 1 NitiOEt 0.07 .00 .iS 1.00 .10 ' t-pr a cu, y•ie. m.t.C,7flr»q Ma ray Applieahle)t Truer Cta,te Vapeiteant Tr iftor InaAor ictavtgt and -hoot tyre over ft ydi.)t MARlfrOttslriAN ,. 0.12 .00 AS 1.0 Woldrr-certitledt W("Is Miaar and similar PuTfalll iqulpmsnt IltbWI fAt. LIR 1 i.21 .00 .ii 1.00 Croup tit M,tn rrndntf AMA tlr nlip rormt Crane-over 100 tens r t (lon) t-,% ,,,,y appti nnl-r flnlnt-atilt lege, Guy pertica or #U11► Hats than i yra.11 Dvmp nlnllar tyle•, (c yu,1e nr hointing 100'tona or Moto)JIM" or llotbsd (t 691:11 coaerattt t+a•m c'a't ,t•;•t ice,++rlrt t t'.,n, rzcnvatet - Inan than 760 cu. Ida.t 'pwpt"I rorklilt jw4or Mrrhnnfral rtt,jodnq n,chln-; tloblfe Form Traveletl wtor Patrol. 1'1.000 lbs.) t.t2 .## .05 1.14 .10 , - nult!-eretlnrlt Pip, Wilt to tttrhlnet Puhtrft-tired OAfth nnving rgalrmnnt 1multipin en(Inr, rucllA, Caterpillar And limitir OIIMt (0 yds. and under I-t)I ' type ovat in cu. yde. ntrnrki f PubMt tired sail-boding SerArot Dump or llstbed 41 salea11 -t (pndolc Wheel-quant type nett-loading-2 of nota unitall Pub(tar- 0vnkerman 0.10 .00 .40 1.00 ,141 tired rcra(,rr - ruihinq one another W/o Push Cit. Push-pull Wt per hour w1ditionn1 to bane tate)) Tsnde# yquipment 12 POa urT (IS,060 lbs and , units onlyit Tandrm Tractor (quad 1 or stailar type)) Tunnel ever)) loos carrier O.SS 40 .09 1.00 t .10 E101e bring Machtne I OIMP (it yda, ant unlet 10)1 Croup 91 Canal i3nert Cnnei Ttloa+ntt lfelieopter Pilot) ftighline Dump or lletbed 11 sales, Cableway# P„moto Controlled Orth Movint #quipmsnt (11.00 p/h I With aeml) 0.10 .i! .#i 1.00 .10 ardlttenai to base tato)l Whool lofeavatot (ovrtr !i# CV, yd,) �ATU 11tums (2 sales)? iroston Control nortlomenf Pipelf"* drlesrs (Inelurdin} vittalt qtr all siNN f ueM oil woo&t, swat liatribvtor or alvrryt MM ail or alw er bestsinI troll trwb' hl# .•# JS 1.9# •f .60 '�.r }6D61AL 11416111, VOL, r!, NO. 190--411DAY, Npi/M{!# 30, 1#77 !#e�! • � iT1UNS ►. 1 � � •t '� + ' ,+' MiOIFICAY1011S►.,! , . ' Mateo, , ,4' it9ciEi0N Mo. CA17-50119 - send. IS ter •,4 ' 142 VA 20191 - April 22, 4117) Hart P.fep 9tsedt4 Psrseett malt !A*"so" to Parsee" Alameda, Aipine, "adnr, butte ", Caiaversa, colons, Conti• pow N t M Piashet 14400" /ase/ Rpt N A,w heNesa ►as+Mae iralhr Contra, nee Morte, E1 ograde+ Apple.Ta frtsno, Glenn, itumboidt. .iMe ! Powt �rtlNMlrti gttateflc Lake, lAaaen, Madera, Marin, l Pilt4tltirN µac ipoes, Mendocino, "arced. f • - i haq 1 + ' .+49.14 11.910 12.19 419 s .I9"' .,• r i," , . "odoc, 1►anterey, Napa, stOuP l{al, + 9.93 i.f6+ 2.211 .49 •.!9 `i t.�•1 , Placer, Ph„tas, bncrasrnto, t ;;1 Creep llbl , 9471 1.940 2429 .11 .29 ' c- ' Ssn benito, ben franciaco, Nn < , ,; dttep ! 9.71 1.10# 1.11 ' .14 +29 Joaquin, Sen Mateo, $ante ,^ "!•" her! !(sl ., 11.14. 1.140 1.19 .94 Clan, lsnta Crus, Shastsr • $left&, Sinkiyou, Solarno, i t� drp 1 + 14.92 1.96* 1.111 .99 .29 lnnoeu. atenislaus. Sutter, .' her/ )U! 11.21 1.94+ 1.13 .99. +!! 1 t dip 4 . r 11.92 1.11 1.19 .99 • .!► t, T4Aesut, Tttnity, Tulare. - hp 9 11.11 1.600 1.19., Tuoluent. Tolo and Tubati Mat 91pi1MAt 0pratall ee, California owntiCalia 9.13 1.140` 1,19 • e r , r, � Arta ! 11.44 1.140 + L!9 ;:'N . .!!• ,� � ,. lricaisycrer Stonemasons) h pIt Monterey and Santa cru# I` lta 1 9.114 "t.fH. LIS .!4 .29 countlea ttl.i0 11.21 Ii,Ii ( Atte 2 1L61 L.94* 2.29 4.99' .» r s 2leotrielans, scalp It S Prasno, kings, Maden and Atu 1 ( 9.13 1.94+ I.i! .119 .19 , Tulare Counties ;.; #t2 11.14 1.96* 1.19 499 Area `•, 429'^ Electricians 11.76 .10 !141.03 ,19 Area Cahlt splicers 54.04 .60 1141.!9 .!9 #rte i 11.22 L964 LII hn Matto County Atte I i .11.63 1.91, 1.19 i .094 1.20 �~ tlectticions 11.4 1.22 1N1.l6 +11( r Ot ;t 016210161 ! r #Nat . 11.99 l.9!• 1.I9 a1 .21 t= : ; #Saeed&, Contra Costs, ).sae, 1 Atte I ,' 12.N 1.94+ 2.19 .N .19 r Marin, Mendocino. (Southern1. , croup 6t'+ half of County tro- North Arta 1 i 11.71 1.160 1.31 i .to .29 „ of ft. brsggl, Monterey, S Atte I 12.12' 1.960 L11 .19 Mops. San btnito, San scow/ 71 reencisco, ban Matto, $ant• Arta 1 19.97 1.96+ 2a21' .96 •.!9 Clete, Santa Crux, solsno, Area I 12.19 1.996 2.11 '.N .19 Wis. (too east of sip 1t rsitftt14) ase Sonma cea. 11.79 1.00 1.41 .42 Ate* 1 11.11 1.24, "2.11 .111 4IS t{ , II.9I 4.99• 2.15 .t9 .!9 #ta 1 1134 '1.964 LI9 .91 .� `VyS i ( "46's1Ll2 .1,9N LI! .90 . Ow So 162 #e" 1 11.14 1.994 2.12 ' iRM i 11421 1.99* LIS .99 .19' - �•'r .'t jmm" N04A/ RMS" VOL 4!; NO. 1 N--MWAY, 1H NMI 16. I f ri �. I6DIFICAT10NS P. 3 '1•. .0':102 � �!• �. f. . ;>• I .r•• � ,�s,aC. !. MDUIFICIITIONS P: 1 ° f �. t mfol GN no. 01171-S019 ted) 1 %1 Ipamt lei. afoot 9"eNet►armalt 1 plop! hy 1001406 e6at9 ' ode � *of*% MAY ►"61949 go tithe fad/of ' afoot' M e,w p"d"i Vacation asdlet ` J' Appt.ft. 1 . ` ,, r AMMr.ft. Alpine, Aaedor. Gutta, Group U-At' t' i. Calaveras, al tbrado, ' 1 Aro l hL91 ILS96 IL», .90 Heliports, Merced, IMtorth I, ' Area ! 11.19 1.500. !.!S' .99 of City of LlvlrlOaton)r I y Group 111,, Modoc, Nevada. ►!.ear, Are. 1 Saeramanto, son Joaquin. `r''• ' Area i 11.57' 1.!00 LIS .f0, • � f '. ' Shasta. elsrre, Bt .29tlyou. ��, Group 11-A0 etnlelew, Buttat, 7ehe", :I y,-; , Aro 1 1 .i1 1.le•r L» :Ir• » ! r ' 9boluww, Volo and Tuba �'' -Area 1 1 .71 1.506 Lis ' ,.90 '..» Counties 119.994 I«.•f+ Il.%e c Group'11-91 Irottaortara0I •• �• ' Area 1 11.f! 1.59• 2.15 .N`• .» 0 ! t Pence trsetori 10.46 1.i9 1.11 11.96 .N Aro 1 13.01 1.90 2.2! .90 r .» I ' Ir'•1, , Mlnroreltq ll.SS 1.14 2.22 1.46 t.N group 11-cM; t + ' Ornmwntal0 structrual 1 11.SS t1�11 1.11 1.42 .1{ Area 1 11.91 1•!14' 2.» Marble Better• 11.14 ,x.40 .91, 1,01 Area 1 111.1% •'1.596• 1.2s .90 .19''' plastrersr .% , f 6lnclWaa 1.23 per hemr t0 tomed alth and voltage Ind. t, Mtontray ,aunty 11.11 1.04 .1S ; .41 Nn PCsneleco and•san Ma00 Aft Counties 12.11 1.14 1.15 f .03 pluabnl steanlltter9t y' Plasterers, 9tooeerr9 041 Mogts and Nuabeldt Monterey County 10.40 1.29 1.70' .i counties .9f nuaberal Stedlltterst ,. ti 1 ,'q : •,. , .,, Ban Benito and Banta Clara i .Jr IR'•','. r i' ' r l" 1'� Counties 1S.1S 1.09 1.71 .11 � ! �11tYef9t/ i '' 1.1to, Ban Mateo County 13.91 1.11 .2.19 , ,' 411 eel Mone and 9utMut 1 11" :`r,i'.t. t :• y toot rq and Banta Coots Cos. "I'.. LV,' Oau0ltba• 11:17;' '"'l,fl'1 1:11 19• ,99' � Snorers 10.40 1.49 1.1!' X 1 ►• (''1 .411 11 , BAe•t Metal Workerel ' • ' ..I :►�t. ,'6r'ti ', prasno, linos. Mtadere and " t •• r' Niue Countles 11.99 .77 tprinhler pittrat r ,r e 1. ,• ;1: rb/•.; t,• ' Alameda, Contra Coat, Mar In N•M. tan Francisco. San y. r ... ,' , }a.'',t .' .'n. r: r toteo. tents Clara. blanc I) 1 r ". + NO. \•.,, GPA Sonoma Counties 16.36 j .65 1.45 .N +• 's: 'i 1 �' /,• :.1: .: lir .1 Th.,` 2' •... a. „yl.f.l' J y• ' .. 'tlf ��. f f 1101 •'•... ,' " ' a ta,. 1.• ,�,., i •�•' .f. :.pl;.,.,•, .�!'•i •,;•. � .'.Moa yl,.:r �'• ' .. .I v.. _ '� ",�::H.y.•y, .i. 1 ;.ar_.;. -. tet•,. 1.'.;., .. 1. ` ». It mok Now FINIAL "RI1, VOL N, NO. 1160•-NIOAY, U"IM R 11, lila IU1Tl0013 V. 5 � •' "001FICATIOM/•'fi WISION No, u77.5019 (Cont'd) LstOM_Iq. Ott-3229 ( ool,d) Pow. * W f OMAt0112 ` L 1 ael 1111. i � F01� MpUl1/AIf ofAlYN011s IOMtVi r Group li Assistants to tngineere f!lrak•ann) flremanl Megvy Duty (MM2 1 aM 1111) tofrtt,di Repairman Ile)per) 011erl Mckhendl MlgnelnWel switeemael Tar ` 1 Pot Fireman)) FarterAn (Meavy outy Mepair shop parts room) ' _ e 1 t Orgy yt Concrete Conveyer or Qorefete fwpr, track or pwlpnmt Group 2e Compreanor Opnrstor) Concrete Mixet (up to,ond Including Meant" (hoam length to 49910 1 C*Wftta CaNOVO rI bwlldlog sits# 1 yard)# Conveyor Bolt operator (tunn•ll/ firemen Mot Plant/ r act Mnglneaeq Orllllng sed Mor/ng Mee%inety, heelmontal test to nydthulicl Munitorl wechenlcal Conveyor Ihendllng bellding M*- �' "Fly to wtecllners, traIen drlite of 14e6haapere)I Cwt Mtam"Imo 1 torts ie)t Mixer Boa operator (concrete ptantll Pure operators 1 filler Meryon 11121 and alallor ines# Seattle aloof for olmill" t Spreader Noonan (with oct•edl l Tat Pot Firtrom IpWer agitated) t O"Ipont)f Mvdre-Maymc or alMlletl 11metteo nt Ions aoterlal Moist is er seta dfwmsi l 1l wli"I"l FIMIBMre or "Cooper MNh1M IaapMlt, Gravy lr Nos operator (bunk•rll Melloeptet eadteman (111gralmar)I' 9arbef-4k1*M aM sls11at11 Mina W te"lle Motet# MIMo#ooSjly Pees- Locomotive Uo tons or unMrl I motorment Madman or O+almtsnl #Sent Scatter with of with" Ca+tgesar o listratlonl pme"at 2Ceekst• t Moo* cattier (a,netruction sobeltq l Motemistl 11areedman (except as • 1 trh negatedwltlt Coepeswar Cno/Mt/aetl pip Sensitive Ilsohlms (pipe- asphaltic concrete Wving)► Self-mte"Lled. automatically applied ;1 r 'times 601111 pipe cleat" Ibdtlme ttteebf propelled awd awpsetedil concrete cut ten machin• (on attests. highways, airports and coatell, t Iflpe M11omieg Mseltime ttfWtar pop�lRod and agportedll Mefttgelotion aO Trenching Machine, t ft. depth$ TI % Ceang oilorW t%Wc Misto R!' Pleat# Meller Operator (11M116 efphaltls bltyrapallM be"typo 111tIMp , single drum Holler Tender 't "VIVO (asrlWfr .awmtl(ls terve of Ian M.M.C.1# doff-ptgatied dteatitq Oeade Flange 2lweher Optatefl dealt Beater (with bo ole Colt eat*glQroup 11 nailaat crack Tamper? ballast Mguiacorl Ballast Tsnpsr e 71100% two leadece, "r-type 011IL" galpesat seer " ft. deptis Multi-purpoael hna•mn Imepholt plantll elevator Operator (in- side)I fork Lift or Luebet Stocker (tonstruotion sob site,1 Moue of lumar-Coatat (or slmtlerif Mepbolt plant Anglnserr Obet-le-►late Line neaten Material Moist 11 drwm)1 shuttloearl 7th spaced pipe leaving IlsthlM# Combination slwaMi aM sector Gpraterl fbtersto ttrwreobllt. batch Plant Iewltlple onitalI Baser/ Meadimg shield Operator Meavy suty "its" SM/09 Waldorf OradoMtteft dkado Chsa%er Iavok"10*1 or other- '. Group S, cb+pre•aor operator toter 1)I Concrete Mixers favor 1 wla*?I Ifeoelmg and oflMlnp Ibshlm a Mile V+ii s Bon "a •bob/ms tot yard)) Concrete ►umpa or ►uamCfet* Ounal Osner*tora# Waiting t, alblleris Selman loefigr# laoasor raps to s Forded Noommlest teemli 011111 Machin•I Press-veld (sic-operatN)e Pwep ftwot lit Welding - Mtable erwh"q end bre"101 felemgt Fah Cate IbMer firth Barth- Machines Ipnwr•d other than by o►fecr/sial —1" 9"Ireant (up to sed toetedlmg a e0. Fdo. eatrwd• M,C.e.il ►•i d►ra11"# f-fwiler sed-Ls, to, It# aM •1.011411 ■d2ar 71fee lesea a $*If- Group a, But Lima Road Factor or aleilar# Moen Truck of Dual Fragrllod Coopgsbr with letters shmsphe # 71MMee, Miler InAhat tired' furpore A-Irani• Truck) Cenorete Match Plant* (wt Of Atyll ton- - of 91"1 f gwlpmenl)1 7fook" ICBM btgerl ltaalefl Romaht" lbeht o crate raw* (Self-propelled unit) an streets, hlghwaya, airports -or g etb depal Ri-baled powers %"OR able brant Mookiseef Moldere e' and cenalal Drilling and Boring Machinery. vortiest (rat to omit Melt Si st,laad MMC sbtlaf POW111 alfeemtl/ %low T. M d MMeb to wterllners, wagon drilla et leekhoxwrelf Mlghllns Cableway la#ttet Slgnalmenl hcoeotivea (stage or ever 30 tome Lubrication and e Service ugine•r Imobils and greaa* rook$# MN/nota Internal poll W-W to ChWago Mems Ouss"etaae Mleef aM Oswego" Ifemite)I slob vibrator ton airport$, higbwaye, camels art werehataedl I • ' on6b*tka dlorgr MIME sMil/bf ela2Mrl "it" em ssow to ow Mechanical Finishers (concrete? (Clary, Jn%PAsn, Bidwell stldp 1 Mid MMril Yli MKagt Be /LMltai 1112 It. " assns Lbalm ""&I%* t , fleck or similar types)I Mpehenseal nate Caro sM/or Cwrb Best 194114109 %freer roll sr useltA SI# 98"W 11116 bow 04 of sm"t Cutter Machine, comtote, at asphalts Portable Cresherol Feat ; + Mil MMIIse) ' orivat (KISOs and similar?I power Jweho Omatoter feettiat stip form*, etc., In tunnelall pellet (oacegt asphaltiI 2atesdaSeM learber-Greene and slmilallfaaphattte comer*!& poViAq)1 Sell- if ` ng propelled Compactor (oils efMIM)1 salt-ptepalled pipeline a Wrapping Mtchln• Ipsrsult,cm at similar type)I Self-propelled Power aw.p•r1 Self-propelled tape MaC141001 slip Nim nap i. t t` :s•'t {, t (lifting device for corcrsto twools small teMoC-tiled t"Wterel !s,� h• a outface Nesterel hoar-typo dtilalet,drllyarlit'Bp M sed IFAUAIM L s ,.. . .•,. e, It ft.•dotthi t v arm ", "t� {' . 1:) 1 .I(s�' t ' 4. ter, , , .. �, � , r ' .+ � � f. ,� 1,• 1 ,� fir►• \ e ,. ,, 1• i.e1 r ) r'• mum "Snk*V" WTf► PYO. 1M-�MIAr. W s>t►Tuf1�1I 111► 1m 1 IKClslon Mo, CA17-5039 (Cont'd) IMIFiCATIONS P. 1 iiQ4)IFICATIONS P. 1; POWER rt1UIMVItt OPERATORS Mont'.e} r (ARCAb t and it) ICont'el 0"a wNiMIM OrNiAlm (Conttd) {ARBAB 14,M it? •!Cent'!) Or4,+P lot boom-type n•ckfilling Maehiel Bridge C9ani! Cary-lift (Of similar)I (t,emical Grouting tachinet truck mountedt 03oltinatton Baek-,'4 -it t ( hoe And tender (up to and including 1/1 Cu- yd- M-r-c-10 Der tick operators required mese n «rSnp engine rets from heist}$ Der1,Ck B4,rgei (except excavation work}$ no-Mora Leader and Adams B1*gr4,ders blaysting y r Grader Reavy rutty Potary Drill Pig {including Catesoo Foundation work 1 ") and Fuclid leader and Similar ty(01 Robbin* typo Drilla)$ Rwhfing Skooper (or atm►lar)I Lift blab Machines (Vagtherg and *toilet typoal! r 4kOW 11-At band Wagon* (in coojVnetion with Reteel 16tc4,wetor)t crones t Losder (2 yards up to and including 1'yards)I toeowotive (over 100 tonal , - (over 119 tons)I Loader (over It ewe .yda.l ng to *A lneledlag to Co. . '.r, 16 (Single or multiple units)1 Multtpit Engine Earthsovittg Maehlnefe"lidsr 14*00 Fera" Shovels and 0r*gitn*e {ever t cw, yds. st.r.t.l! f1wt6tr Voters, etc,} (no tandem screptr)I Fra-stress Mire Wrapping M*ebihsl 1 �' ,tired wltl-pRpese, Barth loving Machines is Mwits ester Is 111. y'M. RC1, voir-nebris Tug Ue1{-pfoptllod floating)$ Rubtalr-tired ierepdtr, •, 1 ♦attboke a.r.o.)1 IW401 Bmtawster tasot)Tb0 iw. yde.,for Mag) • J, sett-loading (peddls wheals, ste.)$'Bhuttle Car {mole{w station)$ Single Engin! Scraper over IS ysrdal'oil'btMiliast It i 0 er 00411$ \, i .*+hmel 11.6#+ tomor {Mst lb,00cV661 < bub-grader (Curries of other outematte t"Of Tractor, cowpraaow ocill ''. t'• i' ( > •' C&mbinationt Track Laying type earth Moving ooehlne {oingla WgIPA with + + !hoop 11-C" operstee at naiteept*! {whom 000d iM,srsetta"met)i , •, tandem serapes)1 Train 10041119 Ststlet+$ Trene%Jmj Machin•# welt{-snpins :, �* M1Rag OsnttolUd NattMeaslwb "wipeast with eloping sttschment, Jtrea or similetl VSeuva"Cdelirt9 Flynt) Whitler creme (up t0 and including 2S tons) e - ` •r C h ;! ! ■ r'1 ,• I + t t , '' . •1 + i , ,� .fit ) ♦ t )'t. , t.l.r. 1 ti, !+°+..♦: ..,.-, , t Croup 10-At Packhoe (hydraulic) (up to and including 1 ed.'yd. r t ( , r.' I r•.', t i.. t!Y; t M,r.c.)t backhoe cable! (u to and Including 1 ewe. M-r-e-11 r ' r,•J , ( P Ord Ctoxbinatioh Backhoe and loader over 1/4 cu, yd- -r.e.i t Continuous rit9fit Ti: sack Auger sup to and Including l eu, yd.)lCran* attach")1 r t. t 1 ;•' �) �� t • cranes (not over 2S tons, Ramwethead and Oantry)t sdt-aIle 1"04 to and ar including i cu. yd.lt ►c+wer Sfioeels, C1aa»he11*, 09"111149, 1000 to and Including 1 Co. yd. m„r.c)t Powt 61+64 f4,ingle ongln*l l Nlf-ptapolltd :'. ;4, v- lop Roam Me -type Lifting Device {center ant) lower 1b tons)! Rt161tor-tltod• ,'+ } '` iiL�- } 't { 1� •t,s ,)" f t ''�, !t 1, t. ,' ", 1 ,, Scraper, Sel(-loading (psddlo whNl twin engI16)l dot dual tons Amite �+ Grader AP30 or Similar 'I• +t} ,;+ t rvyi' t rt ,' •r ' ., `, ,r ,, f ,.. t .v. ..I1.,; ;'t,+t�♦.4.j.4�1 i.F';), � • Croup lit Automatic concrete blip forst Fawerl Automatic Ratltoad Car Proper, canal Trimmort Canal TfImpor w/dltehlng •ttocMntel Crones ^ ! ' .res r tta�, )+4 F.!»r.' nt ti.t 'tar r iii wn + t'•+ rovIt IS tone up to end Including Its ton*)# oentiftow Flight Tia !: [',fit,+:',.` ( ± y �' r r r t 11 ♦ r Reek Auger over 1 cu. yd. (including Gran)1 0rott h4,wllft f14-A-1 t !.) . ".' t • s'v t` .t } _ '` ' t ,+ ' eSimilar (45 tons or &vet)$ Euclid Loader whin eohtrollsd from the { 11�''L"+'", +, .*�' r' ,1 ; r{ ;1 •! + _: + I our ls«tt ulghltnt c•blersy (over S tortall Itradar last i yat64, up to `•'♦. 1' ii T , .• K1' and including 12 cu. yde.)1 1011et ForMioed MSN !laps tower or stwilar! o ;t)) ;( t•t' I,t +r „ 4(e, + !it•. r, �' r a• hover blade (multi-engln*)I {ower Shovels. Claw*hslls, 094,1111"68, boat- ''� ��. , {, r , � , :`. , -+ ta.i, .• '1 1- r.• '' ii,' (hoes, Grade-4114 (Over 1 yd. and up to Sue In tleding J ou. ria. st.r.e.)$ i't's . , i { I t "• t+: r '. ; ' + rt` #' y+ "+ ? tuhbor-tired earth moving Machina (wultiplt Propwlslart paver 6nit� 4,rtd r\4 `r t r! ` r +r+ , 4 ,� l •,•1 s. two or more scrapers)(up to and including 7S cu. rds. astrudks i.R.e.11 f j } + t•.• Gt + tt ' r+ J,,mt +.i1 , .•,` Biel,-propelltd Cbmpacto9 {with Multiple propulsion pewr emits)t sy4is, "•, +.. + ,'t r,t, r,t ,t r. 1 i engine Puhber-tired RarthmovlM Machine* (with t*06M Set"69811 011110t' t 1 .t .b ti :. '1 w , w 1 a+` * i: r t !tat a Molls Y .'rl'jt ti -j •� , rtsrw Paver {concrete or *aphsit}1 s Tower CTower tr*n* t. }1 #•r' 4 t `' 11 1 t 4 • r +f '4yr ,t Nw••) i1t; /'` Including u11 mnunttdt T9enther (pulling attached shield)1 tktiveraol'' , ,�;• t r +' + i''" •t•. < t'• t vt r* a ,_ " Litbhlr and ruwtt crania•(and *teller types)# Whit*i tweevotor (up to Sud including 750 cu. (n ' I 'rt ';,,1$ y 'tt , ° `.� , J, rJ •.�'` ' °r.I1 ' ` t ,. I NHUL 1111011M. VOL 41, 110. M—M DAY,tUM110AN4 16.,MY t y •. !l iri9:Ation#,. is IDIOM No. CA77-5010 - Mad. N ' mum 10, C07otme L0111011141 .442 ra 21017, - Apr i 1 22, 19771 S••t• Foie"sao9t eis Pera.eeit little .�,. For sag!"�" , Alameda, Alpine, Amsdor', N•erlr • • 11dseeNes t MewtF tb"%"" • '. Calaveras, Contra Cootar 061 Woo k ll N Peones• Yet eNea teohr • sore$ 0911 iadems TgegMga goof,� Norte, st norado, Fresno, AIN,To. � Af(,r•Tt, Humboldt, Marl", Marlpoga, Pleatotoral Merced, Monterey, Napa, 1Mvads, i Flacer. Snetomento, San Monte my Ceuaty 11L31 1111N •!! •si Renite, Ran Francisco, Ran tr+t,t 1,11 t Ban Franeleee and son Matte r 1 counties 111.31 1.N .11.1111 •0# ' ` Joaquin, Son Mskeo, Renta .,rl•'r r r ' Clare, sante Cfue, Rolano, +Ln 1 lleatelefar'( I f*at Sero me, Sutter, Tohame, cn•w, Monterey county 1\0•N 1.39 , 1s" l 1 Tuolumne, Tolo ono yobs ^•'+' t 01t11riogral staastlttefst 'r•,t,i Ir osunties, California , $an smite ase soma Clara ! Cowtties 111.1!• 1.96 1•TT ;+1{,i•, 1 San Nowe cswlty U.01 1.114 11.1" •M ''.. '. �sristir erg/ {tol+esrsongr :+ Baelatai i ;v i ,o. t Montero end sans Ctus v obntffay aa{Santa Cres llasl Counties 112:60 11.22 016311 Staffers 10.40 1.40 Sol$ ' Blgctrlclnngl "tinder Fitttersr inty Alsreda, cantre costa, Ibrinr fBlectrlcions (3•4 elarlao) i VeM, Nn Fronciace, Nn tlactrici■ns 112.71, . ,t0 111911.09 .s5 ' Mateer sante Clara, Solari• �„ Cable Splicers 1bN •N 1{414% .N and 44n- oewnties MIS .111 1046:1, .09 Ban Mateo County 1 n , Passer wwlsBmt 4a�etarst Bleetr lclone 11.44 1.23 31141.041 ,•0# - Grow1t y t, sissiers! Ares 1 �• 0.19 2.91. ,3.31•+, •00.' All &beds, Contra Costae "t in, 1' Ares # 10,0{ 1.1N. 11.21 a" Monterey, Mspr, Un bonito* Ike" tt r Acfa 1 ,s' • 0.95. l.9a i Unto Clara, Sento Crus►•' 11.:1 • +.N •3t. ''t sen Francisco, son Mateo, 1 r z ' Ales t 11.51. 1.16:: t 3.11, •N•. . •110 M•. 1 t Solara (0M from a of ,r tk011r 3t' F -t- t Fgrltigld). Sonar. Ceuntiea 11.19 1.0 1.11. .0' Ares 1 ..'.� 1.13' -LBO.. #•3{• •910 •111. Alpine, Amador, Calaverse, At" 3 . 1103{• 1.96a 11as. •N •3s sl anted.. Moriposa, 1Nfeed, scow 111 9. tMnrtk of Cit of fl. / " .• Area 1 �, 1.9:j •3.13 •110 Livingston), Nevada, plater, A! t 11,83 1. 3.31 .N •M t1' soccam"to, son Joaquin, *1, Is matter, 5boluaM, Telo ONSi'' 'S 1 Aasa 311 f• , i, ,., u•M 1� 1• l•i , 1.N ,N ! `�M' Tubs Counties 10.006 •9s 1' 190 \•. , • l• 3ranwrtiRgl . ' , e' tl + . • � S; 3 �• t, t ... 1. o 19/11•• S', , Vencor greeters 1 10,06 113111 3.13 1.1{ •s1...'i. l 1 �, i ..j , ! •, 111:9.,,,. i Mintorcing 12.111 1.31 c• 1.11 1,40 ► •!{ '•: t ' r' +• '►. t' :� 1 t` �. 01mssantalt structural- •11,99 1131'1 3.33 1.{{ •N F { ,', a y1 , \; ;? ',r ` 11 r 1 '• �r11 , i.' rl• 'h f If !• ! ,• r .i: •. i �tl`. i. •'1' .. t .,;.t e nowi. Imam V t. iN !, 00. iM'1!liOAr, N►tiMMA 116, i � 1 j KC11110ll M0:CAII-5040 (cent d)_ IgD(ifC11TlOtiS P� 1) +; t i . pECI@MOR MO ' ( ' 01001FtCAT10Mt vmm mut""MT OP@Iu1TORB fAAW I and 111 + i 1 'y IN>II@R liput"em O"UTORs fe"Vol + + t Group ie Imistante to tnginaere (Brakemen# Pitement Ileavy Duty ! ;' f (ARBA@ ! and Ii) (Oart'df Repairman Helpers Oil+tt Deckhandt Signalrent Switelnaant Tat . Pot r1reman)I Partsman IMeavy Duty Repait shop Potts coma) ' Group ?r Concrete Conveyer x Concrete Pump,.truer,err BqulptssnR Group 3r Comprennor Operatett Concrete Minor fop to end lnelNl r Wanted (boas length toapply)t Concrete eon• "'t•'' " ut1 1', Mtyart building s/tat .: . . I yard)I Conveyor Belt operator (tunnel)r Plrgman !Not PUnti t. ' ; y' Back ityineerst trilling and Noting tYehinety, herisental (net to i , �t JI Rydraulict Monitor# Mechanical Conveyor (handling building ma- t apply to wetetliners, wagon drilla or lacktosepars), beat Olga Mimlltt,• teriminti Mixer box Operdtor femetste plant)I Pump Operators I ' '; � Puller Rtthyen lump and nailer types# Gentry Rifler for sirllst p spreader Boxman (with screedlt`Tar Pot Fireman !power yttateel • .. l apipweatit Mydre-Maawr or'Nwitart toot at Man# Material slabs! • +' ` 'r ` ft at scats drwaelt Weehanieal Platahere or BiMe det Mathies (sapAatt; Group It Box operator (bunker), Welleeptat Radiation flignolsran►t Datber-Oreene and sirtlat)t Ming of Ishan soled MilaraMilet Pave- Locomotive 130 tans or under)l Motorman) Rodman of Chalnront y t. trent Breaker with or without(%was$" Coftiratleat Pavement BaNffir, s ' Rome Cartier (construction labaitelt Rotamiett ecteedman f+oeept ; t r , ;'� '+'� track Im"ted with eompresax eaabiMtient pips Par#!ng"Whine (pip• asphaltic concrete psvlM)l Bolf-propelled. autemaclaally applied ' 1 ! ' ' linea enlylI Pipe.Clesning MasMlolo (tractor propelled and oupportNl, t concrete curing machine too puerto. highways, airports and canals)$;" ' '"' pip wrapping Machina ftteetet ptopsliN sod swppettedl► Refrigeration i Trenching Machine, a ft. depth) Track Cram Oilers Twgler Nolet, + r'• '.� plants Notler,"later ItiniA saphattl t Bel!-peapolled beer type littinp ' single drums Dollar Tender I device legator mount)III terse of lase N.R.C.11 pit-ptapellN Rlwating { ` Grade Planes Blusher Operators sosll*raster (with beetson alt h Yeltop Group 41 Ballant Jack Tampart Ballast Regulators Ballast Tamper ' , ` steak type ).seders Asper-type drlllitep.o"iprent ever 10 ft. depth Multi-purpocat Dolman (asphalt plant)$ elevator Operator fits- ' t olde)t cork Lift at Lumber •taekst (aenetfuction lob sits)# Group It Aroor-coater jar, statlacil Asphalt plant 64lmerl Cost-In-Place , Line Mast+rt Material Moist (1 drum)# @huttlaeart ft* Spaeott Hpe Leyinl Machines Oeabtnatien slwshor and Motor Operators Concrete `r Towermobiio j ' Batch Plant (rultlple unital, Bogert Gudinl shield Operators Meavy Duty Repairmanome andter welder# Oradesettere Grade C pet fehanieal of other* p Group St Compressor Operator lever tis Concrete Mixers`lover 1 1 •.rp ' 'wlaolt Grooving and Grinding Moseings (highways}! Ren Baal MseAlati jar yard)r Concrete rumps at Pumpergtg Gunsl Generatant Grouting Nmilatlt Kelson Loaders toNer IOP to ! yardsif Mechanical Troaeh BAleldl Machinnt Press-weld (air-operated)I Pumps lover 31s Melding 1 '°' lbrtable Crushing and'Scioenitg plants# push Cott Rwbbet Viggo Barth Machines fpowered other then by electricity) Ir ; , waving MRuiprent lop to and Including i1 eve. yds. 'strw ho r.,t.eas + y. Owlids, !•Puha,'Wit-10, M ill and oisiiets Rubber Tired Wastes Batt- Group At BLH t.imA Road Poeter or eiw(lart Doan Truck Or Dust i, ,.`' propelled Ctimpoetor with Boger$ shgepteott Timber @kidder (egbbor tired Purpose A-name Tcucks Concrete batch Plants Ivet or dry)# Con- ati +' or similar squipmentll Trotter drawn Strappo Treater, Tctnehir lesehing creta Sawn (pelf-propalled unit) an streets• highwayn, airports ; over 4 it:`depth# Tri-tratch Pavert Twnael Malt social Nothing$ wal or, end cnnalst ncilling and Doting Machinery, vsrtica! (not to apply ; ;:; Needs-wlmgt find at"t slrilar is".111 pwiparntit vstwaat 166 B Rnk, to waterlinera, wagon drilla at lackhoomere)I Mighllne Cableway f ,'t Csttet Dlgnolmsns Locomotive% (steam at ower 30 ton t Lubrication and Service Rn ineor Irabile and grease rack)t Maginnis Internal Pull } Group fla Chicago port Cemblrstlm Miter and. Cowan*" lHuuslte)t 1 slab vibrator fon airports, highways. canals and watehousss)s <,`, j l . Combination Blurry Miser andtec Cleangr# Bilhlim Cablover IB tens Mechanical rintahrre (cancrste) ICiety. Johnson, Bldvell stidp ' end under), Lull WWI: or etwilat in it:at evict# Mxkitg,*shire t Deck of aimitar typna,t Mechanical burr Curb and/or Curb and (eMMr tired, gait at treat two t fltastsa 4w11A Now(04 ar lamps + Cutter Machine, concrete or asphaltt Portable Crushecat Pest 'p ' c ' 1 and slwttael Driver IMiSOO and similar)I Power Jumbo Operator (setting slip- i J. f t v tared, etc„ In tunne lo)# Roller feaeept asphalt)) scteedman ( ' + f` ,Z •'i e fsarber-Greene and simllai)(asphaltic concrete Voting)$ Bolt- 1 f t Propelled Compactor Isingle engine)# Belt-prepslled pipeline Wrapping Machine fperault CRC or shrtler type$I Boll-prepellN , +'`• sl. ''I v �"p t p' Power Sweepers Self-propsllN Tap #*chins# slip Pers roopa t' (lifting device for concrete torao droll tubber-tired tracteral ' suelaco fueateral Auger-type dritllsl's"tPrsrrt or is and Including Y ' ,'. f'. +f t• 1 + ; p t j '30 ft. depths +. r , ' ' t•, h 1':nt ,. 1 u . '\i ,R i ti. ,� a.,, .� Jr ,t i � t 9 l #t �' p w .,.. I:p '• ' �� pl0141Ai NliliTlR, VdL. 42, No.,1410.:-RlOAY, it Main! ii, for? • �.` ' 5040 (con HS P. 11 " I OtCIsION Ia, ut7_ , )lttulal MD. Gf1-So4e [ry.,a IIOOIFICATIdIS L' 1� �, ratnjlu etti nt �I ►al l eputtl WT OMMOM IoMttd) ' (A11lAS 1 amt/ t11 I0ent'11. . see" tet noon-type aacittllllng ♦he[ Srldge crane/ ary-111ft ler 11101411101 Chemical Grouting Machine, truck tawntedt Cembinstlen Sack- 1 ' hoe and Loader (up to end Including 1/4 Cu. yd. m.r,e.l# Detrlok (1 ' operators required when swing engine remote from heist)# oerrlrrk'Bargeal {;. '� �, .• (eacept excavation work)# no-Mare tosder and Adams tlyradert tlevating:' t r ' Grader Heavy outy Rotary brill Rlg (Including Caieaon reundstlon week • and ruclld Loader and similar type# RobbinR type Dtille)1 Roehring (t tRooper (or almllar)t Lift slab MaMlne# (yagtborg and similar typae)t'I I,' fltoup 11-Am tend Itpeno (in conjunction with wheel LecovatoilI Crease loader (1 yards up to and including 4 yacds)t teeaaotiva (over 1S9 tone) (over 119 tens)I Loader favor 12 cu .yde.t 1010 to eon Including /t ow., ) ' (single or multiple units)# Multiple engine torthaoving Machine (RweltN/' Tde.lt Power Meyole and DrM11Me lehmtr vet 1 Co. T . . .e.lt Rrbbet � Dotors, ere.) Ino tandem aeraper)I ►ce-stress Mica wrapping ttechlset,.;' ', j Tired Mlmltl-pwrpos, earth Moving mw%lnet 11 06its aver 79 ewe. TN., •�, Reservoir-Phbris Tvg (self-propelled flosting)l Rutter-tltN Scraper. 4ttttek• m.r.e.►# witeel Iteeevetet (ewer 1st,w. tdaf pent Aewt) self-loading (paddle wheals, etc.)1 thuttli Car (raclaim station)1 f, Single rnglne scropet over 49 yordef Mll Stabiliser 1► a e of owl)I flewmP it-@# ieeMt levet 1S w. So"rader (Gllrrles or other ewtomatle type)# tractor, Ceapresmm Still • Combination# Track Laying type earth moving aiehine (single engine with ` frew 11-Ce operator of Ilalleepter ("be*eBN lit erMtlM t#eelmll tandem scrapers)I Train loading station# Trenching MeeAIM. salt#-Ia"ins ' seem OMtre11N mrkhmsi►i1q llyelrset ,• with eloping attachment, Jelfb or •feller/ t+eewtal Cavils! P1Mtt IStltley •.,`' : j ( • Chene (up to and including 15 tone) I ,' r ; " �I m i ' 1' I ►i. 'Group 10-Ay hockhoe (hydraulic) Imp to and lneludlmg 1 ell. Td. rl, . '.,', `Ij• . . 1 e.r.c.)# Backhoe (Cable) (up to and including 1 ewe• yd. •.t.a.l t r , S 'r •r 1 { I I. r ,I. ,1, , t , , I �' /I ., Combination nackhoe and LOadet over 1/4 cu. yd. ■.r.e.11 oentlnowe Flight Tie Sack Auger (up to and including 1 cu. yt;)lCtose attached)# I , ni', 11 }' ( ; ' a'' '. Cranes (not over 19 tons, Maavaarheed end Gantry)# Gee"411.8 (top to eon Including 1 cu. yd.)t Power Shewlsr Clemaholle, Dc"llsaa, Imp to end Including 1 cu. yd. m,r.e)l Prower stode leingle oetglnelt M pe /f-ptellN , it r,',: r ,I; ,1. , I 1 f' 1• l boom-typo Littirl t>.vlea #venter sfowntl lower 10 tenall Mehr-tired c salt-load) ddl• whoel'twi I scraper, M IW A 4mgtmoll till Mel i�ma wets , 1 , I �' 1''•f' , , '1 1 } Grader B►)0 or similar • 111 Automatic 1 1 1 ''j'•1�, I, ( f r,' , t t,�, i 1.' �I [+roup ( Concrete flip Tote Pearl Awtewmtie lallread G[ � � , ' t •!. `. •I j I ,J I ', {` ( ,, ,1 �•{'�� . ' Dumperl Canal Ttim art Canal Trimmer w/ditching sttsehmentel Crease 1' ' 11 (over 1S tone up to and including 11s tons)# Contlmuous Flight Tie Beek Auger over 1 cu, yd. (IncledlM'crane)1 Drott Temvelltt 4110-A-1' ti r I ,• ..°., +r+••N.�,t' 1/ 1 •, r .r..v' . 1 ( t , �• , ' K similar 113 tons or over)# tltelld leader when controlled LtM tftl I� r, m ', ' { '•1 {,'' , 1 , 1 pulteat# Ilighlin• Cebloway (over s togell Leader lover 4 yar",'msp b ! ;'1 1• „ , , 1 ' 1 and Including 12 cu. yds.)# Millet "rtal sm 1600 Nope ►aver ar aitalleltl°�, Power Blade (multi-anginal l Power !Navels, Clammehelle, DrNllnos, Melo J` S''f ` lubberry eirad earth amingee Nockisteold. and as t4t tIV1401 IA rrepwlefen swat walte exon# { ewe at moreserapera)lup to and lnoledlmg Mae. rile. •atrweke •.t e.11;. Mlf-propelled crime ctAc (with multiple peePvlBlos some wmlte)1 staµe',+, f� engine Rubber-tired (with tandem aetepers)1 61 `i`.' ( ,'"r{ 4 l l' , 1 1 ,o It I Pee• ►aver (concrete or'asphalt#t TeMeCaul Towor,.QraMe (Mlle ,�1.` �, ! ,r ' ' ..• .I ;, .!I .u - ., t'I.I •if ` , `� �' i 1.' , �. Imeluding call mcuntedt Ttenchor (Pulllg ettaehed abieldll Universal) 'IrlNhar and Tower Cranes land •Ullat tyyppmse)l [Steel buav %*C lop to t �' , .• , r .;(, i` . r . sad including T90 Cu. yd. per bwel l Mlrley Creme (cwt at tams) i .I , t 111 .; 1 1 :1 ,� � 1 i { 7. t'' '�'. r! •len ,' ( "t��1'' r' 1 , I 1., ';.1,'11 , „ ,,• 1 .; , y I t I t' rl .,I i •f. ., ' , r, • �•�.''I1pU:l1'.'t. I, ..•.�'1 r, , ' f 1 ,. ,' '' 11 1 � + `, 1'•• ' f', ` 110DIFICAT1OIIS P. 15 !!IClflCATiONS to 16 ! i ML-51141 tcont'dt ' IRION N0. CA77-5041 -lk+d. l Rede filer •Rtt Psfwtett , " ►day ltrithtl hraM►Ah (62 rR 23295 - Ktiy 6, 1977) serge i Imperial, lnyo, twrnt LOA R.tt.f M L M Ptatitst Y•t•Nso •+t/t•RtM Notes 11 L M ►•adsat Y•toft* sod/4, •• t Angeles, 040110, Orange, Am.Til . + Brush •wing stage {11 AM..Tr. Riverside, inn Bernardino,@$t stories ser lose)/ Paps'. San Luls Ohlnpa, Santa Rrrbsrs +, � ,. ' hatpont 6attdbi0ehrs. and Vlnturs Counties, spray 011.52 .66 .75 .00 .01 California �'' + stugh wing stage {ower seri et 11 stories? 11.06 .46 .7! .O0 .91 , structural steel SPA Asbestos Workers 013.96 .00 01.17 .00. bridy. wing 11.67 .66 .7! :00 • .01 sricklayerat Stoneaasonat spray sandblestst swing + imperial County 11.22 1.07 1.00 .li + stage ill stories or toy*, tern And Mann Counties 12.65 1.00 1.4! .97',. lees1N Pasts Naehinei Rivtaide sod Ran Pernardino ; I + '+pt tpoel0l coatingt may 11.T7 .06 .7! .is .si Counties 11.20 1.20 1.SS t! .li st••plejeek, I 12.111 .66 .75 .O0 as ' Ventura County 11.70 1.00 1#20 Y. •.0S '+ Root•rat stectricionat t '•np# Riverside and sen sernardine 'fns Angtleo county' t ' •. ,+ counties 10.65. .00 .T! 1.16 t Electricians 12.65 1.03 3041.95 I 007 Inyet Rorn•ond None,Eos. 10.00 .60 .ss Cable splicer$ 12.95 1.05 31e1.9# 607 Ventura County 11.90 l.eS 1.11 to$ o.. '+!! +' iMrhl• Fttttrat Terrane5041 Workerol Tile Sotttraa' ,i„ fix ft1 es •May 6, Will r, Imperial county 11.69 .01 1.17 ' .!! Imperial, Rotor Uo Angeles. ' Palnterel Orange, + .Y •�,+�.' R It►itsideo bah inyo, torn (lancestttr Bernardino# son Wig Obispo ' t Nn}are, Palmdale, China Rents Barbar• and Ventura Nak• Naval Ordnance Teat OetMtteet California r } Station and Edwards ArR)r Loo Mgelet .(e$cept Mitono �'�,.',: �� . • , Area), Mono, Son sernordine +, , ,t Asbestos Workers 1' )wast of s line north of + iriokUylnt ltettetlissasn t Trona including China Oka Imperial county ll.il 1.03 1.06' Area, Johannesburg# Baron, i 1 Rein County HOGS 1.00 lois .07 South Including the Riverside Gad pet t • , ' Wrlghtwtsod Areal Betiardias counties 11.10 1.10 to!! .li + Blush 11.'17 :00 .7# .ts,,• `.01 ' Ventura Osutty 11.76 1.0! itis t!! steucturol steal one , • Oleetrletoot , +, brid el 9asAt'bulnor,, } 11.19' .00 + .7! .01" ;t•01 +,• Lets AWylso amostr � + + WWI* 11.79, .66 . .71' ,,. I ;� .06 .!1 Slow Igloo 12.65 1.0#. iltl.!!' +` .07 ' • t +,�• + ,(' r' .,, `tp►1s 0P1/eeN .� ; ` .. lis!' i.0s 1141695 01 t t %VOW &ft atr+• , •. llsi 1.01•. loll •'t 11.#0, .ii *oil +; .y• •t 1 ` r• t i' �, 'i,' .� \' `. I + ..t)r ,y 'it ♦ • •y .`1. + r,e- f ); + • . . r tri, .t' i FORM ROOISTOI. VOL 81$NO. US-411MY. 110P1iMM 14. JIM ' ` + Welfla Y2. G7 t !Eula le. a11.1W1 sib Iasmt Osdr Idb o" ssllh►gmw#s ; Nseol ' polo"tsseNh/ets,aoh asks M t A Peadess Vsrllls• theorist i N Ne ' r �. Pointers? AtN•Tr. ;;• *on MtY pwsh•s •usllee `•~i//••tM#mt �'�, ,, ,� . Kern luonc•ster, Nnjave/ Orbit Oetterel gertftN• AA►.U. / + Palmdale, Chins Lek* tArtatel file Oettere f" tNtttler %travis WA Tile f, Naval ordancs feat station i,s •,+ , ,: •# i and Ndware■ Are)# Los Nhlpers . Angeles (except Potions ena t: � •# ' Area), son Bernardino + tweet of • ltne North of ; t , 1 '`i. !. , Trono Including Chino Lake I t. Alas, Johennesl.urg, bran, " t 1HIM -my ff. 19771 Routh Including the 1 MN Nftp O"witit allfe ale Wright aood Area) brush 011.11 .,.{{ 4711 t .N .OrI QJ�l1 ,. ,. ''•' Structural steel and , Orlek rare! Ote•em•eeme 111.11 1.01 1.04 brldgat Paint butner 11.19 . .69 .1! • .40 .OZ Orletr @1" all Oten•re•NN Tapas 11.79 .66 .79 .90 .O1 ' b•Nre 9.01 .11 frunh awing stage 113 '' Norble 86ttetel rarrease, . •tortes or less)t Paper- , Ilertetel flit Nttere 11.N all 1.11 ,N hanger@# sandblaateral i (!stela, %ressee ad flle spray11.!1 .66 .76 .60 .01 ' •M re t Brush awing stage (ever 11 ` 0.161.00 ,00 storlem) 11.61 .66 .75 .60 .42 structural steel and ' #, bridge, owing 11.67 .69 •.711 • A -t ( spray sandhloster Rwing r , , 1• , IT- stage 113 •tor lee of � 1 Allwlw, Appanoose tnN•r ratter arra smart,�A/chaeafs ; bnl r Pute Machlnst , Special Costing. spray 11.77 '.66 ,711 .40 .01 M�mrwle, /vette no", I , 7 '' '►' + steeplejack 11.01 .66 .75 .60 .Oa . aladi, Nwiten, rens Naotant 1 I Wal, Naval", , rewlli , law;iefhree�NeMWt, Isi. ', t NlveralAe and San fernardlne � ,••'•1• r� t counties 10.111 .60 .711 1.10 t IllleMll, IleOrae, p"Moblet, Karn county 10.16 .N .60 ' feels, Wea rinen, Yapelle, WeeN- t , ftt;teN, YIreMMp, 101mobeh,. # tj ' Ilofq ad Yrl t aleltlee ill• O1tINe N•fen f std Matin{ OrJILW_110. cA77-5043 - #toe. 11 141"elplltl" 1, Iew 441 rA 26122 - my 20, 49771 • faro 81090 county, gllforMe Menlo, Whisr amity w Orleklayerat stonemasons lLll 1.01 1.04 .11 ' w Go erep. Orlck, flock and Stonamaeone' 1 �' ) , NIONAI owsTM VOL A!, N0. IN•--IINOA�. {OOIFlCAT101#S}. 1! >', i,, MSGt€1tAt1C8S }� �0 a ` }der!a•ailss faNa.aah • Id•p!•••61•/syw••1a •. !sett 6i't• plctblall_i1.A77.4ty'tbpMT'D) Nsa.lr tiss•naa Nwllr t!/aa Ma• 6•u, 11!tt, p•all"t Marches 00/101 q i *#t•s k i 7r I•••ts•a YaraNaa ••/F•t ti Appr.Tr, eswor vgtstp~t Operator* {1118%sy Cnnat t # . WM_Illfll flATT-4t61 - 1HA 43 croup 1 • Zone 1 1,51 .4!, .M (Lal Ltl BSO-0 July 2a-1M77) croup 2 • Lona 1 !.`rb .45 ` ; .Lai .OS' tt•tswiA• tnutsisns Croup 3 . Lana t 1.06 .4S•,•• •46 .05 ` Croup 4 lona t 7.43 .4S 1 t •46 .0s. sits wt1:•r# - 2nne 4 1.63 .4! ,SO stoup S • tons 1 7,M .43 , .M •os Croup 6 - Ltns 1 6:00 •4S .M , .0511 Nlelasyors S. scon•rraonat s2S ,.'Croup 7'- tons 1 4.57 .Las .M .OS 4t•., 1 ta+s• t 1.54 s stoup a • tons 1 +•'.. 7.35 .Las , f+`;M, .OS { Csrpent*ro - tole l 6.74 .Lap Orws} 1 - tens l 0.16 .4S }j.M f'e •OS ' ,' !'i ' ' Co a*nt "son# (7uilatn; Const.) Croup 10 - Lono t 6.62 •4s' ,M .05 F� ton* ! 6.2! 1..,,•• .2S �lorrosso wort:aro - IS"4 6.41 Co"Mt .ramp (L cfway,Con#t.)t s tl Ttle oettorI • Lass 4 6.47 f'y�2S , / .' s fps 1 1.15 r:+ .•, Truck Drivers (tti6NWy,CMoos - Trosswerker# (Iitthway Canst,)t n,..l stoup 1 - Las• ( 6.31 Zona 1 10.72 stoup 2 ions t 6.48 ���t Is 4 :, `'.� _ Laborers (ButlAIn! 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But l t'f U T 1fRM9A Iw/wo 690910 yr/#s 0 yds. valor liR ittNRysr rNk lits i 10.411 i lost f .10 i1.011 level$# Ilia e0 MaMaut 4fi+a0re cowmtato P+y 40,ackkes fMNII Miss 04, R10M ca$u+Cfeto Iuep tenet twbew ivwhf s Its.} 10.081 l.lff .t4 1,N fiat cock trvek to uses •spjts►riste flat tett Oats MICR W44001101 Sam ".011l.tti .ti 1.N staall apply$$ Dump funder t was. water levet$# fwmcrets VAMP!MICR Nader 0.11011 %feet (wntor a Its. vatu pito"} I N.4fi •1.iN .H 1.N leve/!, brpotef funder a IM. rotes 19001!0 Corset of f1104 MOM tMICfO •/need oval! eat drivers l$it#*# wick to11e$$ list took t1 sale east$# list sock truck is wast iwdsotolal Nlt ttvek a}rteptist9 fiat fact tat• t*eeksolsal tsil0stell slash*fell): rickupol !aids 804141 com t 0a44 14*0009 idasr re tea, %rotor 1 rds, water 4 toss**Used vita/* tes"U*oo ' )ovii)$ leer driver*# treks $i#riNietiow} 14.ti l.tff aH 1o" , /der prr••seteb Camelot* *isr w+tfe i )•do. vats# levat)$ i11111t08 /OSCE a WAN 10111111 istpors$ i t• i 1.1 aH 11•N tirlM sats. water 4104110 Oaks.$ 30+1111 1,101 aH 1.06 "A cfatt$r: SPUMui Wigs k N tialm"two 10!111 *vies, t Ids. and wooer 4 its"MGM& ffdRsita t Its. water level)# " is We ystaliss if red. ad Id*. sad a"*$ l rot. water wkks i 00.1 !itis 1.us .H t.N le"U$ ourfe"If It Ids. ars mass f rte. watef level)$ V*AWA"M $IaNf"Id. 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Yaaatsia iilla teiei 11 *Iai{eii YaiaMis t sella , ass.,Is. 1x lRIYRRt idMt'�i ! bt+•It. .. �:zs �11tCRsi ttrli'dt r... � i T�� v dt::d Mc r Stlw:fsl Iv/M ti a�ot. s Sts. ass ♦0401 4 f 1lt•#tlx A1MIM )4009 y:e. water lova:)t ftv I4 ! 1.t!! let. a-s na:sr R free, 'Aster fealf 1 1s'Seioto It yda• rPIR calve=11'bRA�tR ir/M a! er+tet 4 Its. wstor ball) dialer. 1 Yds. sRri tiriMtfiP •.eyttet to yet. and weer 1 it Yes. losses SevNit �r1/ Vs$. "*to# levels• Saida tddtls /1 Yes. aM Ifteludi"I to trta. 4 ret. ar.e fids. 1 fids. to. water Uva to 1 MraPsrN" loatsr :*volts :t•ic+.s.fatfr Pte• to tete• Yee aM ltNtUdNfl a batch es4eats fits. s fits. Yds. rates levet$$ lett•Prr a-! lortir i let. .ratot levels i lo.1! i 1.tss e» q.M Petted sttsst aVeepor loth sift-eeutslwN tet+ise xlsis A-MV2. WIMS txinll Miss itoirts•b■. 1 Yds• , i.»s'rratlol Rpet«list. 04 tltetrdt11/ It Yds• visas t•etisk.rano two* Ilatttallr teeeUI $raw N etid/er sow* ?sherd :ad atat ttoct view$ truck fair ►te-la%4b toss:0 tali. jtne u4dae rmeet*i�tb. 1 rds. aid 1.401**&s.Is MSMr stat t+islnilaP t! Yds. water lyses 'Ales)• 1.1is .» 1e+M level!t Dowter t1 Yes. .. • + ae11 lfistrllirl t1 Yes. tidttt , WIN i:•:'t tasxS.cu levet) Me14 It 11% ball 14.:: s•Us .» l.N t:t1 Ot`O e4d 11RItAlt MMY P111Y 390"1Y stets ' sells e!l toll $100-1i:.t CAMP lees!! lel!! e!l 1*M INReet1KM laMsal t�At+s:Y Itis sylltariR Y1""Ila soon lR � •• to vs*. sheettlu is 148.1 loops: setts e!l loss 1a Vis$kta: uMwM1 � as.0 'tel! VIA"^nae.i Isjff late. • ' aM rMar 1.st1 peso) loess• ).los a!/ lea , • R Isom sets* es,R abler • 1.446 sats.$ loesls sesll s!1 seed C�7? * 9106100 ire. Ca11-sat (► fslClflfM 110. 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Net is ria. s" lMldlay most a&"trot!" 04ts/tat a t U water loveli i tf.df i t.1N Ai 1t.N .' wise uta staitrn ate lees P.D. toolto Ss flnit" tiff ` ser ik01Oise.easostuasiera$Atfis , flv-teaauea vomit ff.1/ t.tff s111 i.N ldssris bast swot ss rdo. sat • lstlwstty•lf yds. water Iswt1$ s� • • "tics SilaWAN tf.Nf .1.166 a" too Treet tier ges-Suttee ,manta ftNi Cum ar#tAa1R IV/go stat most It rya. mai iassdlq yes. water last) 1 tf,fs / 1St" .Tf 11.66 • wear. war to rye. and . lastdiay ii rde. vat•$ INS&A CUM IftuS0 tw/1ts levet$! CeaSIMetM dee* ate aep#••aw,t it yds. tai er deer traitors " Ivto asst"imp N Ids. Waste 1011110 Ids, sad (artodtat It las. ewe► Laver is rde. amt stet" watu Ia•il a Werarste Savor flf 00. voter tevoil0 sim atoso • ss tis. sat loolvolat st "a. $me 1s Ida. ate Ambolao N wages Steed!s "Trster favor r�s. voter Smile fmyettt to ids. sad iaeteaial 14 Ids. roe. ami imstm " to rel. water &swells "to ldemrle mat based item&$! fsiN 1Mtls/SRS Net tf yds. aM test"iter deet if go. std smo dko N is yds. Water levo/is Ttseals Mist 'easot Nes"1 tsmou of des afiNtor taws# Is res. .4.0.ammo"a&%-"a basibsteitsaaaeciio also am • Wage won Nee NLN 1.166 .is Los U tee• sad sest.ftq 14 Ids. Water leve" N•Ns t•N1 •tf 1.66 - 1 r • cacti!•. Call-lost 001 ft 91919191 9q, tAtt•110f{ .90Io . 91911!11914 i 1 ' At9A"""two to tt � 900,9 0#Ita9A rt+,ott"at MNa romp 1ws1t*par"s's• , MM Igt191k'•9t 0rMIM6 et^d CC"+ryT trarxw Vito* tN.r N A t raaoiaao Va"** ae6.. t�esea01MANA h All 09009 604 111411W44 witlofn Ara 1 is #v taler. er an is Its. t wni0r a. deli"/below. f tr Ire. 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"mast levo$$# sh6y the lo"thetsl 11omd611 4t 999090 M res. 6a9 tosely/irq cool OVA the Hrtoher9l moodier*119141*bosh, is IM 6.1. is Itt. .st0r leadsso#mss of t*Wl*it 140, 906#0 fest acts to ►ce. 41 Vas. tr./ . tmet0 N9rtMstil t"991 0.11. come of twas%ip IS, romp tsta l•al6eltl It Its. vtet 10wltt Image v0seati to 991 $.We Ntesr of oto vehip 1110.9 ea064 sK, tow#$ MY poo*stlew 04ralsas Items ItOttherll a am 9.9 . area of tovsnslp litS, trap fit• ale. 40, Vie. ori tsa.ttnt these•1469er1t so She 0.11. None of aswaMt► oto es040 IK* It Its. wear leveii 19609 1.190 .I0 1.61 Thema 1MetMeell to soft Not• sense of to"Ausp Ilia evoge lfta r "*neo Vestatlp oto the P.N. 46mv sf township Its�t 446#6 9190 WAR CM14t tlei.�.rik wpb Thin"0olthel N eithe Note sorsa of towasitp Mt* 0641 we , 4apt. 4+00 st Ise. aro !Maes!!ester!r to the 0.110 some of towalmll Moe'Nye Moe ROofvot0; ort eft. votes !Medd wesheeil to the N.R. some of Se"Obliptet* logo two • love:$# e.ry 10.•0t 49 too. lMwa tt6stsN to the 0006 oases,of "w"Up Ma rap t oaf helot/tal tt Its. votes theme,a0eshertl to the Moto iniad"N smo4hip M• low SAL level!s s.*►eeots /Wet tt IMamte Weateel to 491 0.11. Se"Ar of uwas►t►M WWW •res. ors! tr..'6sitr.f N Ito. there Motba4tl to abs 0.1. oeeae et NooasM►R. uqs 111 • wase# Itrotit frpttat loess ' :1 �"heoi"*loo the 9.0. Neese of tlw4ht►'fsa "o0p 1169. , 11 M the 11646 oeeest of 4oeMMle Me loop Nes 04 1040, set ir.tlwttol tf 106. 21 - 1644611! N as 11.11. NOM"of 60MM1ss V a top feta 044104 901619! Ntoa 1910014 1bmN wMhettl N as N.R. a"w of now f�a few 1146 Mat one N Ion. ani lrolse$" tieaa 1eattet to No Los 004444 N tlewliohlt>s tas6e fes ' 911 110« votes towed s 114"06 • ttrwey Natia�l to she N.R.sa min of soft a11it �. tos6o UL . 1 Ntl 9"'66966 ematsts eta, TMsM41014"1 to am 11.1# sesoor of te9mMi► Ma tow 11Rs owe It 1146. bei t0es0ilq 911 104. "See avail 19.60 1011 .M 1.91 Is 1644919 1 4N44q tie a., Moire i6NUtn N the 11.1. 04440"of tewmMi► "a ssmR► the. . I%"*164461stt is as 11.1t, isomer of Nw"woo fte, Nast 119 44mse wNiall to am&L oo"eN of$*WN ► no "MN 91190 thw o,164461!f N ohs Nt10 ww of als"0*4 Wit tags f1Rt ' 1 6NMs NN"tMNtl to ab 0.6#•NsmN of Sawa4Mt Me 01664 Ise 0 1s tomo*! vol. 4%Rte "gettwt. #M'K 0% Iles, cue i tsClslrl sA. un-tat rola It Ocilla"M. tilt-iqf y ►eN t1` w lat.Ir MIA •I CALIP: 14 MA i911*1110011 for AM M1141TW-M No } VWR MV#f*SM OMA"li {gl+et•a} ?me &tKt1r1!i•1 !t&1`Atiit i*sst'o} 111{. *ares 1 lta*t•ois •Agog i (""#a) 10e*cs Westerly to too N.w. "user of awsaolr fit0 fawis oat, That*Westerly to aha a.e. state *1 so"Alp jew. Caper ICV. Toomfe 1110tilr to a%*i,&. gores of amosliff 0. rale* /i9, t""Co,swn,sAerly is to*#.a. aa•a*r •I te.*wiU10 fair, wile vo Weftt w.,s/fly to tet N.Y. tomes of ts+rselop IN, rwwa* in, 1Mste Wroterly to 960 N.W. glower *I so"6111r toll, r8*1* i.V. tkoato 110#therty to %be 5.9. g*rMt of to.0s,ktr ins. rases ills lMsse PartMsrty to at* Not. "fair of 96"A.$@ Mrs. ranee ITV. Shoats Wetasriy is eke iArpts fasteclr is !All 11.9. "rstr st toesskt# afro o"80 Ito, N.W. Sstiwor*t govt-soda 19%4 tars i.W, It.$et, sotllrrly to ske N.&. Coreer of towasls/r IMI, romp Itis TMaas potk*rly to tee S.W. 01%61astooof 4.0061towsho1` la's, ate Iw, ibwte Wsata,ty to tie U.S. smroor of lowwsktr ties toot* lit, Tfeswte tist•itr to tot i,t. "tw►as s. te>itssllr .�M. torte t-cV, TMsge tootherly to tie S.W. atowe of tovosk►r Esc, rorre 1)W, tkowt, latterly to the N.l. ssrwr of "v*slslr los, rseee Ito. tkeswse Wesautr to the N.Y. legate*t to,msklr gift• rate* tat. ikisto %*ts•oot q tte V memo ei tawostr t41N, rsys iIts loweeo NOtherlr to OM t.1`. ss1`oor mf to.etst.tp les. ra►t0 Iw, ifoote latterly to the tl.t. greet of lmwahlr il, a"&@ 119, tbmo taueriy to toe tot. wrtee of 10-664 Ia%* 1`44.10 Iwo ' iMrte t&tserly to els i.t. "rosy of eosws11ip leas r&ep Ill, 1A4e44 foutlsarly to eke S.W. "rear of sawa11or Its, loop Ills . =Moto lowlsarty a tot S.W. terser of a*"ssty 11:1. rar'do, ITV. iloiwts &asterir to god e.g. "rest of fiowsMr lose rays In, 11oeste tastarly to tM tet. wrap• of 6**64110 it". rarea :TI, 19100441 Southerly to too 5.14. smooer of tows!/* $2e. Imps 1st, i lMswso Sawkerky w Sha S.W. "iosr*t goaws11tr toes 18---49 isle Itsoce tassefir to Iowa t;t. smrosr of awsNlp Ili, "see IN, lbsp tetusll M los M. same of towol:Ir tills rasp 11110 ioe"* levtketiy to 00 S.W. parser*1 toomaur fly t~ lye, lls*rto Soaoody,#lose Ni toetora ItSa at tsota iX to eke 1110.40 t•rtertr alone the &*ablea law of towomp tae a oil futile Mees #Mvolly%W #s ettoo of Nortflasm Cokofstsa &&*sera U%ailasy of too stele of ialiteo*&f. ustlsol 6o140 elsra boot' Mgtatat wakes tows taftouoet•dost &kca:r �••itlwre.a*rtr, a%#"* tt weMfly otos{she tsoeeta ie"Wasy /Msreolee at Boo M.W. wear of "msklp tis rays 19. Us. pot the stat• of C41if*rale to tM 113. s+rsor of tomAir }1`N, lomat*itself" eft Nwsofost #sale lot. !Mato to a temtisrly Admasee to toe SO. mot*er of tw*ship • Usage Westerly to 1110 N.Yo s01*rr of soaoe"r Ise ease$ kill, " • 141, Now Ks thio:, rðoriy to ako$.to sw aver of sowf"r I t, weep IRs 1110100 to t tssssfty,itrost&os to eke i.lo wraar of ao0twskir Its • 111eece Westerly se eb N.W. ommet of lams"# nk. roses its. t'Mp 44' 1111404* loot11,rly to $be 0.11. morsel of tme*autttN. r4*p lig • tktsee to a N►rafotiy Mtesttss to toe M. parser of tott;Ikir no —• 1leaes Westerly 40 the N.N. aw # u e• of to" "r also reap fit "0 sLt 00 lksos:%ott11erlr t0 ole M. parses of-a+raNt# t111a tale it, tMs"tia i1 a o afiat00 04 ott&mo to 01 Nte palate mt tor•il9 t tl•sses westerly a aM N.V. "lose If souls"# Isis #sop set gees St. " sM rail! st la;losly OAlal rrraim* a a tan of tisose reftA,rly to $ke S.Y. "toss it atwatsii#!1114 loop No 11*os* ttsteety to at.Ca. 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"not of "W'Iblip Go rage M. � s 11•a646 t4t4sottr/ to we e.g. tofut of !Wow ataus Wo w w tistootty be"daq of ft flew K Com=•• !brass Womllt ate" We iw.ewtif IMMA ly of Mo twos of t►Ii�owta w tin Mie% *1 11481"1". ^^•..fir' - ' �, • , " , f (Bidder) PROPOSAL (Bid Form) BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL THE 23rd Day of February 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 Hardware in strict conformity with the Plans, Specifications and other contract documents on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, First Floor, Administration Building, Martinez, California 94553, for the follow- ing sums; namely: BASE BID Shall include all of the work for the construction and completion.-, of all Hardware work shown or noted on the Contract Documents and specified herein. For the sum- of Dollars J-I 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 work within 440 calendar days from and after the date of the Notice to Proceed. Notice to Proceed is scheduled for March 14, 1978. It is understood, with due allowances made for unavoidable delays, if the Contractor should fail to deliver the Hardware by December 4, 1978 to the job0 te, then he shall be liable to the County in the amount of Three Hundred Dollars ($300.00) per calendar day for each day said delivery remains uncompleted beyond the date for delivery, as and for liquidated damages and not as a penalty, it being agreed and expressly stipulated that it would be impractical and difficult to fix the actual amount of damage. 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 hidder. 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 - 0 Cashiers Check OCertified Check." The following addenda are hereby acknowledged as being included in the bid: _ Addendum # dated Addendum # dated - Addendum f 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 4. J-4 REQUIREMENTS--AN AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PIAN 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: _ t BIDDERS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: BIDDER I ' z 1. it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the contract and 2. (a) as to those tr;-ides set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereto for which it is eligible under Part I 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: t} 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 F 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 t SPECIAL CONDITIONS • Section 01010--Page 1 r 1.1 GENERAL I A. Information given in the Special Conditions shall supersede infor- mation given in the Information to Bidders, General Conditions. and Supplementary Conditions, whenever discrepancies arise. 1. The Information to Bidders is made a part of the Contract Documents to the extent applicable thereto. B. Under the direction of the Project Manager the Construction Manager shall inspect and supervise the construction of the Project build- l 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 t such corrective measures as may be necessary in his opinion to ensure the proper performance of the Contract or to protect the interest of the County. Except as otherwise provided herein, the { Construction Manager shall determine the amount, quality, accept- , ability, fitness, and progress of the work covered by the Contract. . f 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--Page 2 1.2 CONSTRUCTION MANAGER A. The Construction Manager has been given the authority to act for the Project Manager as follows; 1. Coordinate the work of the various contractors on the Project; 2. Maintain a competent full-tine 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; S. Prepare a comprehensive construction schedule for the Project which will include a schedule for each of the various con- tractors and trades, and submit such schedule for approval by the Project Manager. The Construction Manager will revise such schedule as necessary to incorporate approved scheduling data submitted by the various contractors; 6. In cooperation with the Architect, coordinate and inspect the work of the contractors on the Project until final completion and acceptance of the Project Building by the County to assure that the materials furnished and work performed are in accordance with the requirements of the respective contracts and that the work on the Project is progressing on schedule; 7. Determine the adequacy of the contractors' personnel and equipment and the availability of necessary materials and supplies and take the action necessary to maintain the job schedule; B. 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 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 3 1.2 CONSTRUCTION NANAGER (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 Mork Category or Categories shall : 1. Clean up all waste material, rubbish, and debris resulting from his own operations on a daily basis. 2. Not allow waste materials, rubbish, and debris to accumulate on the site and become unsightly or hazardous. 3. Remove grease, dust, dirt, stains, labels, fingerprints, and other foreign materials from interior and equipment furnished as a part of his subcontract. 4. Repair, patch, and touch up marred surfaces to match adjacent finished damaged by his work forces. B. If, in the opinion of the Construction Manager, any of the work described above is neglected by a Contractor or Contractors, the Construction Manager shall have the work done and deduct the cost from his (their) contract(s) as their interests may appear. Contra Costa County Detention Facility SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 4 1.4 TENPORARY TOILET FACILITIES Adequate toilet facilities will be provided and maintained in a clean and sanitary condition by the General Conditions Bork Con- tractor for the use of all Contractors. The use of chemical toilet facilities will be permitted. 1 .S WATCHNAN 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 rater. 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 Facility O¢} 45,9 SPECIAL CONDITIONS • Section 01010--Page 5 1.9 OTHER YORK (Continued) Q. 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 su--h other contractors in such manner as the Construction Manager may direct. B. If the Project Manager determines that the Contractor is failing to coordinate his work with the work of other contractors as directed by the Construction Manager, the County may upon written notice: 1. Withhold any payment otherwise due hereunder until the Contractor complies with the Construction Manager's directions. 2. Direct others to perform portions of the Contract and charge cost of work to Contract amount. 3. Terminate any and all portions of the Contract for the Contractor's failure to perform in accordance with the Contract. C. If the Contractor notifies the Construction Manager in writing that another contractor on this Project is failing to coordinate his work with the work of this Contract as directed, the Construction Manager will promptly investigate the charge. If he finds it to be true, he will promptly issue such directions to the other con- tractor with respect thereto as "e_situation may require. Contra Costa County Detention Facility f)IM;so SPECIAL CONDITIONS Section 01010--Page 6 1.10 COORDINATION WITH OTHER CONTRACTORS (Continued) D. Should any other contractor having, or who shall hereafter have a contract with the County for the performance of work upon the site sustain any damage through any negligent act or omission of a sub- contractor or of the Contractor, the Contractor shall reimburse, indemnify, and hold the County and the Construction Manger harm- less from all such claims. E. The Contractor shall immediately notify the Construction Manager of an actual or impending labor dispute which may affect or is affecting the Schedule of the Contractor's or any other contractor's work. In addition, the Contractor shall take all appropriate measures to eliminate or minimize the effect of such labor dispute on the Schedule, including, but not limited to, such measures as: promptly seeking appropriate injunctive relief; filling appropriate charges with the National Labor Relations Board under the applicable provisions of the Labor Management Relations Act of 1947, 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 hi■ information necessary for such re, evaluating and updating, and, if applicable, information in regard to changes in the work and the Contractor's proposed effort to overcome any incurred delays. The form of such information shall be specified by the Con- struction Manager. 3. The Contractor shall coordinate his letting of subcon- tracts, material purchases, delivery of materials, sequence of operations, etc., to conform to the approved .Project Schedule and shall furnish proof of same as may be required by the Construction Manager and the Project Manager. B. Whenever it becomes apparent that any completion date will not be met, the responsible contractors shall take some or all of the following action at no additional cost to the County. 1. Increase construction manpower in such quantities and crafts as will substantially eliminate the backlog of work. 2. Increase the number of working hours per shift, shifts per working day, working days per week, or the amount of con- struction equipment or any combination of the foregoing, sufficient to substantially eliminate the backlog of work. • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 00FA2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS • Section 01010--Page t 1.11 PROJECT SCHEDULE (Continued) 3. Reschedule activities to achieve maximums practical con- currency of accomplishment of activities. 1.12 PAYMENTS i A. The Contractor will submit a request for progress payment to the Construction Manager on the 20th of each month. The Construction ' Manager will review the payment request and modify as necessary to protect the best interests of the County. The Contractor will be allowed to project work he will have completed through the 25th of that month. Upon approval 'by the Project Manager- the payment will be disbursed by the County on or about the 15th of the following month. B. In making such progress payments, there shall be retained 10 percent of the estimated amount until final completion and acceptance of the Contract work. However, if the Project Manager, at any time after 50 percent of the work has been completed, finds that satisfactory progress is being made, he may authorize any of the remaining progress payments to be made in full. **END OF SECTION** Contra Costa County Detention Facility FINISH HARDWARE • Section 08710--Page l PART 1--GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Furnish all necessary architectural finish hardware to complete the Project, except those items specifically mentioned to be furnished elsewhere. B. Wherever items of architectural finish hardware are not definitely specified and are required for proper comple- tion and/or operation of the work, such architectural finish hardware shall be furnished in type and quality • suitable for the service required and comparable to those specified for similar conditions and the Architect shall be so notified immediately. 1. 3 RELATED WORK IN OTHER SECTIONS A. Security Hardware: Section 08550 B. Rough Hardware: Section 06100. C. Architectural Casework Hardware: Section 06220. D. Elevator Entrance Hardware: Section 14210. E. Drapery Track: Section 12500. G. Electrical connections: Division 16. Contra Costa County Detention Facilit, r FINISH HARDWARE Section 08710--Page 2 H. Installation of architectural finish hardware: Section 06200. I. Hardware for aluminum doors shall comply in all ways with requirements of this Section, but be provided by others, except for cylinders to provide key control. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Within thirty (30) days after award of Contract and before any materials are delivered, Contractor shall sub- mit at least seven (7) copies of Architectural Finish Hardware Schedule- of all materials, listing manufac- turer's catalog number, keying schedule, templates, and any additional pertinent information by exact location. Such Schedule shall be submitted on eight-and-one-half- inch-by-eleven-inch (8-1/2-inch-x-11-inch) sheets repro- ducible by the Xerox method. When accepted by the Archi- tect, as many copies of such Schedule as required shall be returned. Submit 2 copies of catalog cuts of each specific type of hardware specified (including each type of lockset and closer) . Do not submit complete manufac- turer's catalog, but only cuts of specific hardware types. Such Schedule shall be prepared under the direct supervision of a regular member of the Society of Archi- tectural Hardware Consultants and he shall be identified as having provided such supervision. Review of such Schedule shall not relieve the Contractor from responsi- bility for errors or omissions therein. B. The Construction Manager shall provide one (1) copy of the accepted Hardware Schedule to the pressed-metal-frame and hollow-metal-door Contractor, the wood-door and. millwork Contractor, and the aluminum door manufacturer. The Construction Manager shall also provide one (1) copy of the shop drawings of each of these Contractors to the finish hardware supplier. C. If required, prior to delivery of any hardware to the site, submit one sample of each class or type of hardware to the Architect for final review. Affix labels to fully identify manufacturer, class or type, and Project. After review, accepted samples may be obtained from the Archi- Contra Costa County Detention Facility] 90 61- FINISH HARDWARE Section 08710--Page 3 tect for installation on the Project, but samples must be picked up within seven (7) days of notification of ac- ceptance or rejection. 1.6 WARRANTY All products shall be warranted for a period of 2 years from date of acceptance of the work. Defects of materials or workmanship occurring during the warranty period shall be corrected to the complete satisfaction of the Architect or Contra Costa County. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2.1 FINISH OF HARDWARE The finish of hardware shall be as scheduled in Volume 2 of the Project Manual. Special care shall be taken to coor- dinate the finish of the various manufacturers to ensure a uniform acceptable finish. The finish of all hardware shall match the finish of the locksets, unless otherwise specified. 2.2 BUTT HINGES A. Manufacturers and model numbers shall be as scheduled in Volume 2 of the Project Manual. B. Hinges shall be full-mortise-template type, unless half- mortise hinges are required. Hinges shall have nonris- ing, loose pins; ball or oilite bearings; and flat button tips, except as otherwise scheduled or specified. C. Each door and leaf to sixty (60) inches in height shall be provided with two• (2) butt hinges. Higher doors shall be provided with one (1) additional butt hinge for each additional thirty (30) inches in height or portion there- of. Doors one-and-three-quarter inches (1-3/4 inches) in thickness to three feet two inches (3 feet 2 inches) in width shall be provided with four-and-one-half-inch-by- four-inch (4-1/2-inch-x-4-inch) butt hinges, wider than three feet two inches 0 feet 2 inches) with five-inch- by-four-and-one-half-inch (5-inch-x-4-1/2-inch) extra- heavy butt hinges. Butt hinges for doors thicker than Contra Costa County Detention Facility �` 1/1 ( '66 FINISH HARDWARE Section 08720--Page 4 noted above or with unusual trim conditions shall be of wide-throw type with sufficient width to clear adjacent trim. Butt hinges for outward-swinging doors to the exterior shall be provided with nonremovable pins of the set-screw type and shall be fabricated of stainless steel. Butt hinges for factory-pre-machined wood doors and for aluminum doors shall have rounded corners with one-quarter(1/4) -inch radius. D. Half-surface butt hinges fastened with machine screws and grommet nuts shall be provided on each mineral-core wood fire-labelled door, standard weight four and one-half (4-1/2) inch for doors to three feet two inches (3 feet 2 inches) wide, extra-heavy weight five (5) inches for wider doors. 2. 3 LOCKSETS, LATCHSETS, AND CYLINDERS A. Locksets, latchsets, and cylinders shall be as scheduled • and specified in Volume 2 of the Project Manual. B. Except where otherwise specified or scheduled, all lock- sets, latchsets, padlocks, cylinders, and component parts of the "BH" series shall be by one of the scheduled manufacturers. Those of the "H" series shall be by Sargent only. C. Strikes for locksets and latchsets shall have extended lips where required to protect adjacent trim from being marred by latchbolt, but short enough to avoid tearing clothing. Each lockset and latchset shall be provided with a box strike, except that the plaster box shall suf- fice if ASA strikes are used. Each box strike shall be provided with a cushion of sponge to deaden sound. D. Remove finish hardware before painting, except USP. E. All cylinders shall be interchangeable-core type; furnish six control keys directly to the owner. • _ f Contra Costa County 1 Detention Facility 1 FINISH HARDWARE • Section 08710--Page 5 2.4 DOOR CONTROLS AND PIVOTS See Finish Hardware Schedule in Volume 2 of the Project Manual. Attach all closers with sex bolts. 2. 5 EXIT DEVICES See Finish Hardware Schedule in Volume 2 of the Project Manual. 2.6 TRIM AND MISCELLANEOUS A. Trim items such as door stops, bumpers, rollers, push plates, pulls, flush bolts, coordinators, etc. , shall be as scheduled and specified in Volume 2 of the Project Manual. H. Thresholds, weatherstrip, and sound seals shall be as • scheduled and specified in Volume 2 of the Project Man- ual. Thresholds occurring at floor door controls shall be by . the manufacturer of door controls. Each exterior door shall be provided with one-quarter-inch-by-one-half- inch (1/4-inch-x-1/2-inch) self-adhering foam tape wea- therstrip at top and sides. C. Each pressed metal door frame shall be provided with silencers, each single door with three (3) , each pair of doors with four (4) . PART 3--EXECUTION 3.1 PACKING AND MARKING Package all items of hardware and each lockset, latchset, exit device, and door control in its individual container marked with the manufacturer's name, type, number, and name of item. Each item shall be complete with necessary fasten- ings, wrenches, spanners, etc. , installation instructions, and templates, indelibly, legibly, and carefully marked with an item number corresponding to the door number and hardware Contra Costa County Detention Fa FINISH HARDWARE • Section 08710--Page 6 group number as indicated on the Opening Schedule, the ac- cepted Architectural Finish Hardware Schedule, and the Draw- ings. 3.2 TEMPLATING All hardware applied to metal frames and/or doors shall be manufactured to template and secured by Phillips-head screws, except as otherwise noted. Provide templates and, if re- quired, the physical hardware to the fabricators of metal frames and doors in ample time to facilitate the work and not impair the progress of the Project. 3.3 KEYING A. All locksets, cylinders, window locks, padlocks, and cab- inet locks shall be keyed, masterkeyed, grandmasterkeyed, by the manufacturer at the factory to the existing system as directed, and proper records shall be maintained by • him as directed. B. Permanent cylinder cores shall be stamped with two (2) , three (3) , or four (4) digits on the face of the plug to visually confirm proper location and installation. Stamped digits shall be the Key Group Symbol as designed 'by the Owner. C. Furnish three (3) change keys for each lockset and cylin- der, six (6) masterkeys for each set, and six (6) grand- masterkeys. Each permanent key shall be stamped "Do Not Duplicate," and each change key shall be stamped with its broach and cut number as well as the Key Group Symbol assigned by the Owner. Do not stamp masterkeys with "Master" or "M. " D. Ship permanent keys, in key-control envelopes, directly to the Owner by Registered Mail. Include at least two (2) copies of a key manifest showing the cut number of the change keys related to the Owner's numbering system and door room number, and the register number of the masterkeys and grandmasterkeys. Furnish 30 extra key blanks for "H" series and 150 extra key blanks for "BH" • series for each keyway section used. Contra Costa County Detention FINISH HARDWARE • Section 08710--Page 7 E. All locksets, padlocks, and cylinders shall be construc- tion keyed. Contractor and hardware supplier shall be held responsible for permanent keys until all are deliv- ered to the Owner or otherwise cleared to the Owner's complete satisfaction. Furnish 20 construction keys. 3.4 FASTENINGS A. Architectural finish hardware shall be furnished with all necessary (plus prudent spares) screws, bolts, or other devices or fastenings of suitable size and type to secure the hardware in position for heavy use and long life, harmonizing as to material and finish. Secure all hard- ware or concrete with machine screws and "Tampins, " "Red Head" anchors, or "Dynabolts" as dictated by best current practice; plastic or "Rawl" plugs will not be accepted. Hardware screws shall be of sufficient length to properly engage backing: wood screws at wood backing, machine or self-tapping screws at metal backing. Overhead surface- applied door controls shall be secured by sex bolts and • nuts. Door pulls shall be secured by approved through- bolts. All exposed screws shall be of the "Phillips-head" type, except that all screws shall be spanner-head type in detention areas. 1. Secure push plates by screws as recommended by the plate fabricator, making certain that the surface to which it is to be applied is perfectly clean before securing so as to obtain maximum adhesion. 2. Furnish six each spanner bits for each size spanner screw as required. 3. 5 HARDWARE SCHEDULE The Hardware Schedule, contained in Volume 2 of the Project Manual, is furnished for whatever guidance and assistance it may afford the Contractor, but shall not necessarily be con- sidered as entirely inclusive. The Contractor shall examine the Drawings and the Specifications to determine the extent, quality, and function of hardware required and shall be responsible to furnish all architectural finish hardware necessary to complete the work. Should any particular door or item be, inadvertently omitted from the scheduled hardware, such door or item shall be provided with the same hardware as • required for similar purposes. Should it be determined that the hardware scheduled is not suitable due to detail or size Contra Costa County Detention Facility 008"4 0 FINISH HARDWARE • Section 08710--Page 8 of member, the hardware of proper size, type, and function shall be provided, similar in operation and equivalent to that specified. Should an item of hardware be discontinued between the time of acceptance of Schedule and installation, provide suitable replacement approved by the Architect. Hand of lock shall be as indicated on the Drawings. If door hand is changed during construction, Contractor shall make neces- sary changes in hardware at no additional expense to the Owner. 3.6 ADJUSTMENTS AND INSPECTION During he installation of hardware a periodic inspection shall be made by the Contractor in company with the Construc- tion Manager, a representative of Contra Costa County, the Architect, and the hardware supplier or his agent. Any hardware improperly installed shall be removed and rein- stalled at the Contractor's expense. At completion of the work a final inspection shall be made by the above parties. Make any and all adjustments recommended by any of the above parties. • 3.8 11AINTENANCE-RELATED ITEMS The Contractor shall furnish one (1) set of installation and adjusting tools and one (1) set of maintenance manuals for locksets, door closers, floor hinges, and panic devices directly to the Owner's representative in charge of mainte- nance. **END OF SECTION** Contra Costa County Detention Facility 018'11 SECURITY HARDWARE • Section 08712--Page 1 PART 1--GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS The general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements, apply to the work specified in this Section. 1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK A. Furnish all necessary security hardware to complete the Project, except those items specifically mentioned to be furnished elsewhere. B. Wherever items of security hardware are not definitely specified and are required for proper completion and/or operation of the work, such security hardware shall be furnished in type and quality suitable for the service • required and comparable to those specified for similar conditions and the Architect shall be so notified immedi- ately. 1.3 RELATED WORK IN OTHER SECTIONS A. Finish Hardware: Section 08710 B. Rough Hardware: Section 06100. C. Electrical connections: Division 16. D. Installation of security hardware: Section 08112. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Within fifteen (15) days after award of Contract and before any materials are delivered, Contractor shall sub- mit at least seven (7) copies of Security Hardware Sched- ule of all materials, listing manufacturer's catalog number, keying schedule, templates, and any additional Contra Costa County Detention Facility SECURITY HARDWARE • Section 08712--Page 2 pertinent information by location. Such Schedule shall be submitted on eight-and-one-half-inch-by-eleven-inch (8-1/2-inch-x-11-inch) sheets reproducible by the Xerox method. When accepted by the Architect, as many copies of such Schedule as required shall be returned. Submit two copies of catalog cuts of each specific type of hardware specified (including each type of lockset and closer) . Do not submit complete manufacturer's catalog, but only cuts of specific hardware types. Such Schedule shall be prepared under the direct supervision of a regular member of the Society of Architectural Hardware Consultants and he shall be identified as having provided such supervision. Review of such Schedule shall not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for errors or omissions therein. B. The Construction Manager shall provide one (1) copy of the accepted Security Hardware Schedule to the security hollow-metal-work Contractor. The Construction Manager shall also provide one (1) copy of the shop drawings of each of these Contractors to the security hardware sup- plier. • i C. If required, prior to delivery of any hardware to the site, submit one sample of* each class or type of hardware to the Architect for final review. Affix labels to fully identify manufacturer, class or type, and Project. After review, accepted samples may be obtained from the Archi- tect for installation on the Project, but samples must be picked up within seven (7) days of notification of ac- ; ceptance or rejection. ' 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Guarantee: All hardware shall be guaranteed for a period of 1 one year from date of acceptance of the work. Defects in materials and workmanship occurring during the guarantee period shall be corrected to the complete satisfaction of the Architect. B. All hardware used in fire-rated assemblies shall be list- ed as approved for these applications by the California State Fire Marshal. Contra Costa County Detention Facility 90873 SECURITY HARDWARE • Section 08712--Page 3 1.6 PACKING, MARKING, AND DELIVERY Each unit of hardware shall be individually packaged, com- plete with proper fastenings and all appurtenances. Each package shall be clearly marked on the outside to show the contents and specific location in the work. Except where otherwise specified, deliver all hardware to the job site. PART 2--PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Provide all items as listed in the Project Manual, Volume 2, Section 30, "Security Hardware Sets, SH-Series, " which lists security hardware materials and hardware sets. B. All items labelled "FA" shall be by Folger Adam Company; no substitutes. • Door closers shall 1 be Norton 7500 or LCN 4040. D. Electric hinges and pivots for hardware groups with FA 125-03 locks shall have No. 18 AWG wires and shall be UL listed. (See Electrical Drawings and Specifications. ) 2.2 FINISH Nonferrous materials such as brass, bronze, and aluminum shall be the best of their respective classifications, whe- ther cast, rolled, forged, or stamped and shall have such finishes as prescribed for each item stipulated. PART 3--EXECUTION 3.1 TEMPLATES In order to ensure proper placement and fit, all hardware in connection with metal doors or metal frames shall be made to template. Templates or physical hardware items shall be fur- • Contra Costa County Detention Facility 999 i SECURITY HARDWARE • Section 08712--Page 4 nished to manufacturers concerned and shall be supplied suf- ficiently in advance to avoid delay in the work. i I I 3.2 KEYING i Keys: Each subcontractor installing hardware shall properly label keys and deliver to Construction Manager for delivery to the Owner upon completion. Furnish ten (10) keys for each GMK, MK, KA, and KD set. 3.3 FASTENINGS Security Screws: List all hardware, regardless of type or brand, under headings; where a Folger Adam product is listed, must have Folger Adam security screws. Furnish two (2) sets ' of Folger Adam Spanner Screwdrivers. 3.4 ADJUSTMENTS AND INSPECTION • During the installation of hardware, a periodic inspection in company with the Inspector will be made by the Architect or ' his agent. Any hardware improperly installed shall be re- moved and reinstalled at the Contractor's expense. At the completion of the work, a final inspection shall be made by I the Architect or his agent. Make any and all adjustments recommended by the Architect or his agent. i i 3.5 INSTALLATION A. Install Hardware: Accurately fitted to doors and frames and adjusted to operate smoothly and without sticking and j binding. After fitting, remove all hardware, except prime-coat butts, for painting and reinstall and adjust after painting is complete and accepted. Adjust closers to properly control closing and latch speed. Lubricate ! hardware in accordance with manufacturer's instructions where so required. i r B. Drill and Tap: Perform on the job as required for proper installation of surface-applied hardware. Contra Costa County Detention Facility f)1)N i_ s SECURITY HARDWARE Section 08712--Page 5 C. Protection: After installation, provide such protection as will adequately protect all finish from injury until completion of the work. Upon completion, and at the time the Project is turned over to the Owner, hardware shall be without blemishes, clean, and in proper operating con- dition. C. Coordinate with Electrical Contractor: 1. The General Contractor shall provide for this con- tractor necessary electrical power to test and adjust final electrical hook-up between electric doors and the low-voltage terminal blocks. This contractor shall thoroughly coordinate his work with the General and Electrical Contractors to ensure a proper opera- tional installation. 2. The Detention Equipment Contractor shall provide the Architect and General Contractor copies of his final wiring diagrams from the doors to low-voltage termin- als to allow for adequate final hook-up to control consoles by others. • 3.5 SECURITY HARDWARE SCHEDULE The Security Hardware Schedule, contained the Project Manual, is furnished for whatever guidance and assistance it may af= ford the Contractor, but it shall not necessarily be consid- ered as entirely inclusive. The Contractor shall examine the Drawings and the Specifications to determine the extent, quality, and function of hardware required and shall be responsible to furnish all security hardware necessary to complete the work. Should any particular door or item be inadvertently omitted from the scheduled hardware, such door or item shall be provided with the same hardware as required for similar purposes. Should it be determined that the hardware scheduled is not suitable owing to detail or size of j member, the hardware of proper size, type, and function shall be provided, similar in operation and equivalent to that specified. Should an item of hardware be discontinued be- tween the time of acceptance of Schedule and installation, provide suitable replacement approved by the Architect. ` • **END OF SECTION** Contra Costa County Detention Fac�raty j INDEX TO SECTION 29 DOOR OPENING SCHEDULE 6 TYPES • 29. 00-29.01 INDEX & NOTES TO DOOR OPENING SCHEDULE $ 29.02-29. 53 DOOR SCHEDULE NOTES TO DOOR OPENING SCHEDULE: l. ' See 1/8" scale plan sheets for door opening references. See Section 31 for door details. See Section 30 for -Hardware Schedule. 2. All Doors shall be fire-rated as noted on schedule. 3. All doors to room from corridor, and cross corridor doors in 1-hour fire resistive partition, shall be 20-minutes fire-rated, unless-noted on schedule. 4. ':Opening size" refers to finished opening of. the door frames. 5.. All doors are typically 1-3/4" thick unless otherwise noted in door schedule "remarks" column. .� 6. All doors to be undercut h" U.O.N. Type "F"door shall be undercut li" U.O.N. . 7. All exterior doors shall have metal thresholds and weather stripping. 8. Aluminum frame openings that include aluminum and glass doors will be included in the exterior window schedules, Section 26. 9. Dimensions for glazing on door types indicate clear opening glass size. 10. Provide astragals on all pairs of rated or labeled doors as required by NFPA Standard 80. 11. Metal glass stops at all glazed metal and wood doors shall have the same profile and size. 12. ' Door- mark number generally corresponds to room number where it is located_ Stair doors such as 2STC, or 2 ST6 indivi- dual characters mean the following: 2 - Floor number ST - Stair C or 6 - Stair "C" or stair 6 respectively. � ImC'laft � DATE �m cmA�N mmam FAiur • AHCHITR+TS PLANNERS J/�.7 901 ,BA 1 tRY STREET SHEET INDEX TO OPENING SCHEDULE _ SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 X9,00 (CONTINUED) 415.398-5191 9N ! J 13. Where armoured plate is noted in the remarks column, it shall be stainless steel 1" less than full width of the • door(s) and 3'-6" high from the bottom of the door(s) . • 14. Where 'KK' is noted in the remarks column, provide embossed knurled knob, bar, or pull on the public side. 15. At pairs of doors, the double letter indicates the door types of the pair. (e.g. "EE" signifies a pair of type "E" doors. ) 16. It shall be the specific duty and responsibility of each trade and supplier to examine all plans, details and specifications, and to provide and furnish proper equip- ment, hardware, fixtures, materials, etc. , pertaining to his part of the work shown or listed in any part of these documents. Schedules are for the convenience of the con- tractor to assist him in understanding and constructing the project. It is the contractor's responsibility to verify that all items in the detail schedules reflect the plans and details. Any omissions or. contradictions in these documents shall be called to the- attention of the architect prior to bid opening. Bids received shall be considered to include all items for a complete project. No extras will be allowed. • 17. Security Frame Size: 7� ' SH-5E SH-6E -- SH-7E 631 SH-8E SH-9E t?2 s Ll 1" SH-10E SH-11E .- _ . SH-12E SH-13E {E:=_ 4Z4 SH-26E FF (I Window where occurs h - Security lock 2"TYP • ice/ I I ' DATE CONTRA ��A�y�Y M�fTM FX 11 T AR 4L IT TS I/g w ,� rY1 L�J� ,GJ�1 RJry 9Q��91 A RY SWNERS SICET NOTE TO OPENING SCHEDULE �'� <<� ANCISW CA. 94111 _q9.0� (CONTINUED) 415.398.5191 IkDEX TO SECTION 29 DOOR OPENING SCHEDULE & TYPES • 29. 00-29. 01 INDEX & NOTES TO DOOR OPENING SCHEDULE 29.02-29.53 DOOR SCHEDULE s NOTES TO DOOR OPENING SCHEDULE: l. ' See 1/8" scale plan sheets for door -opening references. See Section 31 for door details. See Section 30 for -Hardware Schedule. 2. All Doors shall be fire-rated as noted on schedule. 3. All doors to room from corridor, and cross corridor doors in 1-hour fire resistive partition, shall be 20-minutes fire-rated, unless-noted on schedule. 4. "Opening size" refers to finished opening of. the door frames. " . 5.. All doors are typically 1-3/4" thick unless otherwise _. noted in door schedule "remarks" column. 6. All doors to be undercut " U.O.N. Type "F"door shall be undercut 14" U.O.N. 7. All exterior doors shall have metal thresholds and weather stripping. 8. Aluminum frame openings that include aluminum and glass doors will be included in the exterior window schedules, Section 26. . 9. Dimensions for glazing on door types indicate clear opening glass size. 10. Provide astragals on all pairs of rated or labeled doors as required by NFPA Standard 80. 11. Metal glass stops at all glazed metal and wood doors shall have the same profile and size. 12. Door- mark number generally corresponds to room number where it is located. Stair doors such as 2STC, or 2 ST6 indivi- dual characters mean the following: 2 - Floor number ST - Stair C or 6 - Stair "C" or stair 6 respectively. • 1il' WL ItI DATE CONTRA COSTA C XIM DETENTION FACILITY �.A� //24*W 9901 gF 9 S1�ittINER$ SHEET INDEX TO OPENING SCHEDULE SAN R CA. 94111 X9,00 (CONTINUED) nfmd�! l 415.398.5191 DOOR TYPES:, - � _. i � �- YT: 117• } 1177 _ .o.. _ • e'. - _ • 01 i _ A 9 C � p _ E F _ __ - HI ♦— s ! t G —i - H .i J K I ; _NOTES 1. DOOR CONSTRUCTION____ FRAM �T DETAL AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION- _ REF RERENCE i HM HOLLOW META:—* T A LL LEAD LINED _ _ 31.03 MC MINERAL CORE __ ._ _ 2 9 _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE .-_ 31.03 j _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL• 14GA. 3 A ! SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL 16 GA. 31.04 s 2. FACING AND FINISH: 431.04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED S 31.05 f MP METAL PAINTED f . s PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6 31.03 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE - 7 A 31.06 3. GLASS= s ER3 BULLET RESISTANT t 31.06 ' CW CLEAR WIRE >i• A - ! 3 .07 LB LEAD GLASS _ D � SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY 11 A � SIM LAMINATF,D SECURITY MIRRORED 31.06 SW LAMINATED SECURITY WIRE 12 308 TC CLEAR TEMPERED 13 A TG GREY TEMPERED _ 3 e jl TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED, CLEAR _ 14 31.09 TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY 15 A 3 A 4_ RATING_: __ _ N NON-RATED r 16 31e10 (i 20 20 MINUTES LABELED1T A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED _ 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED li S 80 112 HOUR LABELED 31.11 180 3. HOUR LABELED. _ - 19 31 1 5. HARDWARE: 20 e 31.12 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE U STED A 4 FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. _ 22 B 31.13 6. _PROVIDE 6'O HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR _--- --— -- - A 6'-S" DOOR (2"CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). 23 31.14 I 24 R 3L14 _ ! AP1,AtJ�N� t,p�tlsl-tf� % IAF PcX. _ 25 - 3120 A 26 A CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACtf Y 31J9 13. Where armoured plate is noted in the remarks column, it shall be stainless steel 1" less than full width of the • door(s) and 3'-6" high from the bottom of the door(s) . • 14. Where 'KK' is noted in the remarks column, provide embossed knurled knob, bar, or pull on the public side. 15. At pairs of doors, the double letter indicates the door types of the pair. (e.g. "EE" signifies a pair of type "E" doors. ) 16. It shall be the specific duty and responsibility of each trade and supplier to examine all plans, details and specifications, and to provide and furnish proper equip- ment, hardware, fixtures, materials, etc. , pertaining to his part of the work shown- or listed in any part of these documents. Schedules are for the convenience of the con- tractor to assist him in understanding and constructing the project. It is the contractor' s responsibility to verify that all items in the detail schedules reflect the plans, and details. Any omissions or. contradictions in these documents shall be called to the- attention of the architect prior to bid opening. Bids received shall be considered to include all items for a complete project. No extras will be allowed. • 17. Security Frame Size: • 7 SH-5E SH-6E -- - SH-7E 631 SH-8E Y�. SH-9E _, Ll 1"t SH-10E SH-11E .:... SH-12E SH-13E SH-26E - F_ I) Window where occurs ' -LL__- _ Security lock 2"TY PU • I.81i 11M1/24•71 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETION ENTF/1C&" • ARCHI PLANNERS 901 BAI VERY STREET SHEET NOTE TO OPENING SCHEDULE 1NSAN /�INDSC'O C�. 94111 ^q•d1 (CONTINUED) 415.39 .5191 DOOR TYPES;_ _ A elm . '. _ A 8 C D E F _ __ - i 1 auTm sum It f -1 - H J K I _NOTES:_ I. DOOR CONSTRUCTION _— . - FRAME DET ' AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION_ IREFERENCE DETAILHM HOLLOW METAL - A LL LEAD LINED ___ 31.03 MC MINERAL CORE___ 3 03 _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE -_--. - _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL• 14 GA. 3 A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. 31.04 1 2. FACING AND FINISH - 4 31. AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED 3 MP METAL PAINTED 31.03 r P7 PLASTIC LAMINATE '` - 6 31.03 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE 7 A 3. GLASSs31.06 BR3 BULLET RESISTANT 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE 8. A LG LEAD GLASS - 31.07 _ SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 9 31.07 � SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY 11 A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED- 31.06 SW LAMINATl Vl SECURITY WIRE12 3 ; TC CLEAR TEMPERED 1. i T6 GREY TEMPERED IS 31.09 !' TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 9 1! TLS TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY . 31..09 ;I 4. RATING-= _-- -- 1s 31.10 N NONRATED 16 SISIO �I 20 20 MINUTES LABELED A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED - 17 31.11 ` 60 1 HOUR LABELED - Is 3 SI 11 90 112 HOUR LABELED 180 3. HOUR LABELED- 19 3AI ! S. HARDWARE: 20 B HARDWARE GROUPS31.12 ARE LISTED A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 s 31,13 6. .PROVIDE 6'e HIGH DOOR FRAME FoR 6=8"DOOR(2"CLEARANCE UNDER DOOM. — _ 23 3�4 - _ 24 31.14 31.20 26 CONTRA COSTA(AUNTY I DETENTION FAC1." 31.19 DOOR FRAME °� SIZE FACING RATING DETAIL HD�"R REMARKS W N 1 NOTE 2 3 4 M J JNOTES • 1I01 D 30 68 SH MP SC 20 SWS SW SSS SH-10E See Window 12"X HH1 T. 1I01A D 3 68 SH 1� SC 20 1 1 1 SH-10E 1IO2 C 26 68 HM NIP CW 20 1 1 19 Si-1 12"x12" Louvre 1IO2A C 26 68 HM Np CW 20 1 1 10 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 1I03 C 2 6 H N NIP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 1I03A C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 -BH-1 12"X12" Louvr 1I04 C 30 68 SH NP SW 20 1 1 19 SH-2 1I04A A 26 68 SH NP - N 1 1 19 SH-2 1104B A 3° 68 HM NIP - N 5 5 5 BH-3 1I04C A 3° 68 HM MP - N 5 5 20 BH-3 HUD A 12 3 HM NP SW 20 1 1 1 *SH-2 Configuration w�.br6ifA�#1 1104E J 3° 32 HM MP SC 20 1 1 19 *SH-2 S 1 Pair.-Butts w�t� ����}--#1 • 1I05 A 3° 68 HN INP - 20 5 5 20 BH-4 U0 AA 6° 68 H R NP - 90 SH-10E 3102 For Detail 1I07 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 1 1 19 BH-24 12"X12" Louvr 1I08 A 3° 68 HK MP - 20 1 1 19 BH-24 1109 EE 60 68 HM m CW 20 1 19 19 BH-5 1I09A A 26 68 SH MP - 20 1 1 1 SH-27 1110 C 3° 68 SH NIP SC I N 10 110 17 SH-17 12"X12" Louvr lIll C 30 68 SH MP SC N 10 10 17 SH-17 12"X12" Louvr 1112 C 3P 6 SH i 1P_ SM N 1 1 19 SH-17 12"X12" Louvr U12A A 26 68 HM NP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 12"X12" Louvr 1113 A 30 68 HM NP - N 1 1 1 BH-8 12"X12" Louvr �� 4mn/ DATE CONTRA CMA OOU W DETENTION FAO�tTY ARCH0��CA RS �1 DOOR SCHEDULE SAMN B » SHEET i 941 415.398.5191 29.02 ff Level 1 West *T-j�mrra la ihttom of D00r. reduce class area accordingly. DOOR TYPESs- ' - 4� _ I I A - 9 Cj E F 1 6 —i - H J K � . I _NOTES=— - I. DOOR CONSTRUCTION—: _ . . FRAME DET DETAIL AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION _ REFERENCE _ HM HOLLOW METAL _ - A LL LEAD LINED _ r _ 31.03 _MC MINERAL CORE _ .-._ 't 2 S _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE - { 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA. A SHY SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16GA 3 31.04 } 2. FACING AND FINISH= +.._.___ 4 31.04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED 3 A 31.05 MP METAL PAINTED • PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6 31.05 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE { 7 3 ' 3. GLASS e BR3 BULLET RESISTANT s 31.04 CW CLEAR WIRE - 9- A L6 LEAD GLASS - 39 7 SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 31.07 I SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY 11 A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED- 31.04 _ __ ____,_ s• SW LAMINAT�0 SECURITY WIRE ; 12 31.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED - T : A +I T6 GREY TEMPERED + , 13 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAAUMATED CLEAR _ 14 31.09 TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY A 4. RATING-3 -- - - Is Bio N NON-RATED .. 16 31.10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED 17 A } 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED _ __.. _ _ 1>3 4 90 112 HOUR LABELED 3 A 1 180 3. HOUR LABELED. 19 31.12 5. HARDWARE: - 20 a 31.12 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED _ A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. - 22 9 31.13 6. PROVIDE 6`HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR _--- -- - - - _- A 6'-8" DOOR(20 CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR. 23 31.14 • _ 2♦ 4 31.14 On'A'fi/tt, L�VA w f4 � P-,� t)cvcpvw, 25 •/ 's I 2s CONTRA COSTA COMITY DETENTION Fi4lCMJTY 31J9 - I DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE a�F1� GLASS RATING DETAIL HDwA. REMARKS w I N NOTE 1 NOTE 2 NOMTE 3 4 M J J NOTE 6 • 1I14 C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH- 8 12"X12" Louvre II14A C 26 168 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" louvre 1 I 15 A 30 6 8 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre XK 1I16A E 30 68 HM MP TC 20 5 5 20 BH-20 l I 17 C 2 6 6 8 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH- 8 12"X12" Louvre 1117A C 26 6.8 1 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre 1118 C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-8 1211X12" louvre 1I18A C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre 1I19 C 26 1.68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-8 12"X12" Louvre 1I19A C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Iau�me: 1I20 C 28 68 SH MP Sc NXX'X SH-7E 3102F.or Detail 1IO2A C 28 68 SH MP SC N 10 10 10 SH-7E B Detail Ele • 3113 Lock 1I21 C 28 68 SH MP Sc N zz SH-7E `� FOR (12"Xl Z.) 3I�Z DETAILS 1I21A C 28 68 SH MP Sc N 10 10 10 SH-7E B DETAILS 3113 ELEC. LOC g g A " FOR (12"Xl L.) 1I22. C 2 6 SH MP Sc N \ SH-7E 3102 DETAILS 1I22A C 28 68 SH MP Sc N 10 10 10 SH-7Er131 TAILS EC. LOC8 8 R (12"X12 L.) 1I23 C 2 6 SH MP SC N TAILS 1I23A C 2g 68 SH MP SC N 10 10 10 SH-7ETAILS EC. LOC1I24, C 30 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-17louvre 1125 C 30 6 SH MP Sc N XXX SH-17 A FOR (12"X12 L.) 3102 DETAILS 1I26A C 30 68 HM MP CW 20 1 17 17 17 BH-6 ` 1I26B A 26 68 SH MP - N 1 1 1 SH-15 K8j�81'�M 1811 111 !DATE CONTRA oosm CO mw DETENTION FVC RS -1 1 DOOR SCHEDULE - 901 ARCPlE +�r►�� 3. SAN FRA CA. 94111 29.03 Level 1 West 415.398.5191 DOOR FRAME 000m SIZE-. FACING RACING ol��ut: F�t>MMA REMARKS w M 1 NM 22 3 4 N J J t4WE 5 WINDOW 1127 D 3° 68 SH MP SC N S� SW SW SW SH-13E g HH 2 SEE WINDOW 1127A D 3° 68 SH IMP SW N SW SW SW SH•-13E FRAME HH 3 1I28 D 3° 68 SH IMP SW 20 SW SW SW SH-7E SEE WINDOW IT 2 SEE � (12":{l « 1I28A D 30 68 SH MP SW 20 SW SW SW SH-7E FRAME II 3 ) 1129 A 3° 68 SH IMP - N 17 17 17 SH-2 1129A C 30 68 SH MP TC N 1 19 19 SH-2 JI30 C 3° 68 HM IMP TC N 1 1 1 BH-9 1I30A A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BFI-7 12"X12" Loi��vre 1130B A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-7_ 12"X12" Louvre 11300- A '2 6 68 HM MP - N 1 1 . 19. BH--10 12"X12" Louvre 1131 A 26 68- .fIMI MP - N .1 1 19 BH-12 12"X12" Louvre 1132 A 26 68 MP - N 1 1 19 BH-11 12"X12" Louvre 1I33 F 30 68- SH MP SC N 10 10 10 SH-47 12"X12" Louvre ith 1--7500 1133A F 30 68 SH MP SW 20 10 10 10 SH-27* Closer corridor-s de 1134 F 30 68 SH MP SC N 10 10 10 SH--17 12"X12" Louvre 1135 F 30. 66 SH MP SC N 10 10 10 SH-17 12"X12" Louvre ,1136 F 3° 68 SH MP SC N 17 17 17 SH-17 12"X12" Louvre 1I37 F 30 68 SH MP SC N 10 10 10 SH-17 12"X12" -Louvre 1I38 F 30 68 SH MP SC N 10 10 10 SH-17 12"X12" Louvre 1139 D 30 6 SH MP SC N 10 10 10 Sg-17 12"X12" Loime I A ! ,KMD],�j1�;C AU , .nkCDIATE CONTRA C )STA COUMY fX I NTM WLfTY II� DOOR SCHEDULEET Ux FRANC CAS 9411129:04 - Le-vel 1 westS� «t1$•398 5191 *Louvre @ bottom of door, modify glass area accordingly. DOOR TYPES!. � I -- A = 9 C D E F -- I --NOTES=-- I. DOOR CONSTRUCTION__ . . FRAME DE T AE ALUMINUM EXTR US10111_ DETAIL ERENCE HM HOLLOW METAL - A LL LEAD LINED ___ 31.03 MC MINERAL CORE _. - - 2 9 _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE .__ 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA. - 3 A , _ __ i SHM SECURITY H3f.04 HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. 9 2. FACING AND FINISH= •- 31.04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED 3 A 31.03 • i - MP METAL PAINTED ; - - PT PLASTIC LAMINATE _ - 6 31.03 SWG STAIN WOOD GRAST A 31.06 3. GLASS=. _ s BR3 BULLET RESISTANT , 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE _. 9. A 1 L8 LEAD GLASS - SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR _ � _ -'" 1O 31.07 S6 LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY A ' SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED f 1 31.06 SW LAMINATED SECURITY WIRE 12 8• 31.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED A31.O9 y TO GREY TEMPERED __~. _ _ 13 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 !f TUB TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY - t 4. RATING.= _ N NON-RATED +• ?_' 16 31.10 t0 20 MINUTES LABELED A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED 17 31.11 4 60 1 HOUR LABELED :• '_. 1s 9 80 112 HOUR LABELED 31A.11 180 3. HOUR LABELED 19 31.12 5. HARDWARE: 20 13 31.12 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 B 31.13 6. PROVIDE6'4'HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR —_- ----- �: A 6'-8"DOOR(2"CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). 23 31.14 - 24 31.14 1 2 A 26 f)( � CONTRA C06TA COMW DETENTM FAC M _ 31.19 DOOR DOOR FRAME SIZEFSH iAFI 1�Nc1 oET fowR '-REMARKS W N1 NONE 2 3 4 M J J NOTES • 1140 D 3° 68 MP SC N 10 10 10 SH-17 12"X12" Louvre 1141 D 3° 68 SH MP Sc N SWS SW5 SH-13E SEE �N� FRAME JJ 1 SBE 1141AD 3° 8 SH MP SC N s1ws sws SH-13E FRAME KK 1 *occurs @ct.yd. 1I42 A 3° 68 SH MP - N 10 10 10 SH-9E adj .1M17.Note6 A 3° 8 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-21 1144 A 39 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-21 t KK 1145 AA 69 168 HM MP - N 10 24 10 BH-13 KK 1148 C 3° 68 HM MP TC N 8 8 20 W-3 1I49 C 3° 68 HM 1►P TC N 5 5 20 BH-3 1I50f C e 68 HM MP TC N 5 5 120 BH-3 1151 C 3° 68 Hyl MP TC N 5 5 20 BH-3 A • 1I52 D 3° 168 SH MP TC N SH-2 42..19 See Details . I 2A D 68 SH MPTC N 1 1 19 S9-2 1I53 D 3° 68 SH MP TC N 1 1 19 S1;-2 1154. A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 12"X1211 Louvre 1155 G -30 68 HM. MP - 20 1 1 19 BH-15 1I55 J 130 32 HM MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH--2* 1 pair butts.? sill- 1156 A 26 68 Hm MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 12"X12 ' Louvre 1I59 A 26 68- HK, MP . - 20 1 1 19 BSI-16 . 12"X1211 Louvre 1160 A 26 68 HM MP - 20 1 1 19 BH- 16• 12"X12" Louvre 1 1I61 A 26 68 H�! MP - 20 1 1 19 BF:-17 12"X12" Louvre 1I62 A 3° 68 HM MP 20 1 1 1 BH-17 12"X12" Louvre 1I63 D 30 68 HM MP fTjGN 1 1 1 BH-18 12"X12" Louvre • �� DATE COMM CCWA GOWN DETENTION FALL" ARCiBA R M sir J-411791 DOOR SCHEDULE AVP-I ASN FRAM 94111 29.05 Level 1 West 415-398-5191 DOOR TYPESt_ - i i A ID E F I�I c i G--'' —i - j H K 'r 1 -NOTES;--- j FRAME DET I. DOOR CONSTRUCTIO _ DETAIL N ` _ AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION- - - _ HM HOLLOW METAL — - REFERENCE LL LEAD LINED 3 03 MC MINERAL CORE - —_- 0 _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE. 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA. 3 A _. SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH= a 304 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED i" S A i MP METAL PAINTED ; 31.0!6 • l PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6 31.05 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE - 7 A __. _ti. _ 31.06 3. GLASS* 9 8R3 BULLET RESISTANT ' a 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE 9. A LS LEAD GLASS 31.07 SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR _' 10 31.807 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY11 A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED31.06 SW LAMINAT O SECURITY WIRE - 12 8' ! TC CLEAR TEMPERED 31.Oa TO GREY TEMPERED - . . 13 3109 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 B TLB TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY - 3t.09 A i� 4. RATING-= - - 31.10 N NON-RATED 16 380 20 20 MINUTES LABELED A 45 314 HOUR LABELED IT 31.11 60 -1 HOUR LABELED8 r 90 112 HOUR LABELED 16 31.11 190 3. HOUR LABELED, 19 A - 31 i s. HARDWARE:' 20 B HARDWARE GROUPS ARE U STED 31.12A i FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 311 *.. PROVIDE 6"HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR_-— _----_-- — - : 6=6"DOOR (2"CLEARANCE UNDM DOOR. 23 3.14 24 3114 � tt� nvcI APiA tk� t�+ril��lri = .� 2S A �O _ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACLITY 2s 31J9 0 DOOR FRAME 00001 SIZE aACf� w►TIM DETAIL DWR. REMARKS Tym MI N 1 NOTE 2 3 4 N JV, /[, NIXES S i SEE MR. N • 1.701 60 7 4 AE AA IG ` N ,' \ X 1 WINDOW 1 SEE EXTR. N lJ01A 60 74 AE AN TC N xx WINDOW 1 L702 3° 74 AE AA ZC 20 5 5 5 3 SEE EXTR. N WINDOW 2 IJ03 A 30 168 SC I SWG - IN 5 5 1 20 -4 1J04 k 30 68 SC SWG - N 5 5 20 -5 12 4" 12" Louvr 05 A 3P 168 Sc SWG - N 15 S. 20 -6 1J06 AL 30 68 SC SWG - N 5 520 -7 12"X12" Louvr, IJ07 30 68 HM MP _ N 5 5 120 -8 12'X12" Louvr 1J08 30 ' 68 Sc SWG - 20 5 5 20 -4 1709 3° - 7 4 - AE A&-: TG Nx x _9 SEE EXTR. N. i Window 5 MO 3° 68 SWG - 20 5 5 20 -4 • 1J10A 3°- 68 SWG - N 5 5 5 -4 • 17108 26 68 SWG - N 5 5 20 -10 12"X12" Louvr 1J10C 26 68 Sc SWG - N 5 5 20 H-16. 12"X12" Louvr 1Jll 3° 68 SC SWG - 20 5 5 20 H-11 12"X12" Louvr M2 A 30 68 Sc SWG - 20 5 5 20 H-12 12"X12" 'Louvr 1713 A 3° - 68 SC SWG - 20 5 5 20 H-4 IJ13AA 30 681 Sc SWG I - N 15 5 5 H-4 1J13B 1, 26 { 68 9C . SWG - N 5 5 20 H-10 12"X12" Louvr IJ13C A 26 ' 68 SC SWG - N 5 5 20 H-10- 12"X12" Louvr 1 Kaplan/M [DATECaAM COWA COLOM MTEnMM Fia IM 1 HI,%l& -�RS Z4(? DOOR SCHEDULE SHEET SAN FR,ArItVC V Ck 94111 29.06 Level 1 Courts Annex 415.398.5191 DOOR TYPESl. . D ■ ,es _ - A 8 C D E F _ __ .. : wna .tea I i is � f - — - { G J_ K f _.NOTES:— - 1. DOOR CONSTRUCTION: FRAME OET AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION_ li° REFERENCE - _ HM HOLLOW METAL - A LL LEAD LINED ___ 31.03 MC MINERAL CORE SC SOLID WOOD CORE __ Z 31.03 _. SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA. _._ 3 3 04 SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. 2. FACING AND FINISH• 4 304 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED3 A UP METAL PAINTED 31.013 PT PLASTIC LAMINATE __ `__ ___^__,. 6 P • 31.0!3 3WG STAIN WOOD GRA A 3. 6laSSs 31.06 f - -.._ 8113 BULLET RESISTANT8 D 31.06 CW CLEAR WIREy. A - w LO LEAD GLASS SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 31.07 S6 LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY A { SM LAMINATt D SECURITY MIRRORED' I1 31.08 SW LAMINATF0 SECURITY WIRE 12 R• TC CLEAR TEMPERED31.08 A T8 GREY TEMPERED 13 31.08 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR _ t4 3 l( TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY - A 4_ RATING_= __ 31.10 N WON-RATED - 16 _ 31.10 1 20 20 MINUTES LABELED A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED _ IT 31.11 1 60 _1 HOUR LABELED ; 18 S 80 1132 HOUR LABELED A 1 180 3. HOUR LABELED. 18 31.12 S. HARDWARE: 20 B HARDWARE GROUPS ARE U31.12STED A , FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 B _. 31.13 B. PROVIDE 6iO HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR 6'-8AN "DOOR(2"CLEARCE UNDER DOOR). ti 23 3.14 . 24 3 S MA+Jlt4 L"Iw � pvo :)cvmp, 25 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FA X" 26 31.19 f 1 DOOR FRAME DOORsin arc w►nNa oET�ut H0�"� REMARKS W N t NOTE 2 3 4 H J J 1401E S • 1,714 30 68 SC SWIG - 20 5 5 20 4 1,715 30 168 SC SIV. N 5 20 7 1,716 30 168 1 SC SWG _ N A43 A4 A4. -7 Acoustic wall 1.J16A 24 68t.. SC Sjq - N 15 5 20 10 12"X12" Louvr 1J16B A 26 68 SC SWG - N 17 117 17 -16 OPIIdING 1J16C A 26 68 1 Sc SIS - N 5 5 20 -17 1J1730 68 ISC SWG - 20 5 20 15 -18 12"X12" Lo v 1,718 30 5 120 - 12"X12" Louvr IJ19 30 68 SC SWG - 20 5 5 20 -4 1,720 3° 68 SWG - 20 5 5 20 L-4 1,721 30 68 SC SWG - 120 5 5 20 �-4 Cush-N=Step • 1J23 60 68 SC SWG - 120 5 1411�" 20 -19 Parallel Arm1,724 60 68 9C SWG - N 5 \ , 20. � 20 B IJ24A A 30 8 SWG _ 20 A4.3 K-43 A4 _21 Acoustic wall 1J24B A 30 68 SC SWG - N 5 5 5 5 Cush-N-Stop 1J25 AA 60 68 sC SWG - 20 5 20 H-19 Parallel Arm 1J26 AA 60 ' 68 sc SWIG - N 5 / 20 H-20 B B B 1J26A A 30 68 SC SWG - 20 A4.3 A43 A43 H-21 Acoustic wall 6 1J26B A 2 8SC SWG N 5 15 5 H-5 1J27 A 28 68 Hd Pp - 180 6 1 6 6. H-23 * See A,/31.15 1J27A K -6c 68 AE AA TC N xxx H-22 Ccwc. OPENING 1J28 A 28 68 HP NP - 180 6 6 6 H-23 QqIaWNFLaughfin OAT& , rC� G=A COLOM DETENTION WI M I RS ZSCHEDULE >�901�eA s "(W190 SM FRANC CA. 94111 29.07el 1 Courts Annex 415.396.5191 DOOR TYPES,. leg POO - PAM A 8 C ! _ E F - i our= ,uUft { 4-- f 6 - H i J K _NOTES t— _ I. DOOR CONSTRUCTION:-- FRAME DETAIL AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSN lid DETAIL NCE HM HOLLOW METAL_ - A LL LEAD LINED _ _ 31.03 j MC MINERAL CORE __ - 9 _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE 2 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL - 14 GA. 3 A I SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH• 4 31.04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED S A MP METAL PAINTED 31.0>s • i . . 8 PT PLASTIC LAMINATE _ _ 6 31.03 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE 7 A 3. GLASS= -- 31.06 ER3 BULLET RESISTANT 6 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE A LG LEAD GLASS 31.07 SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 S 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED- 11 31.00 SW LAMINAT�O SECURITY WIRE12 11= 31.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED A TS GREY TEMPERED 13 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 9 TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY 31.09_ !. 4. RATING-3 _. _ IS 31.10 N NON-RATED _ 16 ' _ 31.10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED IT 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED - - S ! 80 112 HOUR LABELED 31 A 1 ISO 3. HOUR LABELED 19 31.E i s. HARDWARE: 20 9 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE U STED 31.12 A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 B 31.13 6. PROVIDE 6'*HIGH DOOR FRAIME FOR 6'-8" DOOR(2 CLEARANCE LOWER DOOR). --- - _ -- - — -- 23 3j j4 • t j 21 3 14 i �A�aa/tom L. tv w t4 = aa�.' t) mf' 25 A O1 i .�1 2s CONTRA COSTA COUNN DETFNUM FACAM 31.19 or M- mim �o0man M Ems �� EBB EM MOO Acoustic waIV MEREmu MEMON Emu EM s�ss��m� son MEMOMM M- MM MMMMMM Emus ssr, ..�� °■��iiii� i�■iiiiiiiiii� DOOR TYPES!. • t - A 8 C i D _ E F _ f Hl J K _NOTES= I. DOOR CONSTRUCTION: . . FRAME DET } AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION_ `' DETAIL REFERENCE _ HM HOLLOW METAL LL LEAD LINED - 31.03 i MC MINERAL CORE _ Sc SOLID WOOD CORE --- Z 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA. 3 A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16GA. 3 S 2. FACING AND FINISH= ' - ' 4 31.04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED t _ S A 31.05MP METAL PAINTED l PT PLASTIC LAMINATE a 31.05 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE - 7 A 3. GLASSs 3t.os ___ __ BR3 BULLET RESISTANT , 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE _ _ ..___._ R. A i L6 LEAD GLASS i 9 7 - SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR i 10 31.07 SO LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED 1.OS SW LAMINATED SECURITY WIRE 12 8' 31.09 TC CLEAR TEMPERED A ;I T6 GREY TEMPERED _.___ r I3 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 9 1� TL.G TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY 14 31.09 �I 4. RATING-s - - - 31.10 N NON—RATED 4 16 9 �I 31.10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED ; 17 31.11 ' 60 1 HOUR LABELED 90 112 HOUR LABELED 3AII 180 3. HOUR LABELED. 19 31.1 r S. HARDWARE: 20 e HARDWARE GROUPS ARE U STED 31.12 A a FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30- 22 31 B 13 G. PROVIDE 6"HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR—_ _.—_ _ - _ _ _ . - _._ . 6!-S" DOOR(2 0 CLEARANCE UN013t DOORII. -- 23 31.14 • c 24 31.14 �. A P1-A}J/hfL {1 Ll�l = �OIK- 25 • � =•�•-, 2s CONTRA COSTA CONTY UDETENTION FAC1_JTY 31.19 - i DOOR FRAME DMI sin FACING a►�u''G oETA� Howft REMARKS W H 1 2 3 4 14 J J IXXE 5 WINDOW i 11401 30 68 SH MP SW 20 SWS SWS SWS 7E HH5 1MOlA 30 68 SH 1�P SC N Sw5 SWS SwS 7E HH6 (12 2"* Lou e) 1M02 30 68 HM MP - N 1 19 1 H-10 12"X12" Louvre 1M03 30 168 SH MP TC N 1 1 -lE IM4 30 68 SH MP TC N 1 19 1 -1E IM05 30 168 SH MP TC N 1 19 1 -1E 1M06 30 68 SH MP TC N 1 19 1 -lE 1MD7 30 68 SH MP TC N 1 19 1 lE 11408 30 68 f SH NP TC N 1 1 19 -lE 1M09 B 30 168 SH MP TC N1 1 1f-IE -1E 1M10 B 30 168 SH MP TC N 1 1 1 11411 B 30 16" SH MP I TC N 1 19 1 -lE . • 1M12 B 30 68, SH MP TC N 1 1 1 -lE" 114A 30 68 13 HM MP - N 1 1 19 -14 12"X12" Louvie 1M14 B 40 168 SH MP TC N SH-26E C-- xxx6E I:02_For Detai s 11415 B 40 .68 SH MP' TC N xx 5.26E 1.02 For Detai s 11416 B 40 168 NP TC NV xx SH 26EFIVX12" r Detai s 1M17 B 40 68 SH MP TC NXXX SH-26Er Detai s 1M18 A 27 68 HN MP _ N 1 1 19 BH-14 Louvr 1M19 A 30 68 SH 14P - N 1 1 19 SH-24 12 0X12 0 Louvr PKa�,�lanJMCImso lin °"TE CQVM com carom DETENTION F ury AW>V HERS 1� DOOR SCHEDULESHM ` SAN CA. 94111 29.09 Level 1 East 415.396.5191 *Louvre @bottom of door, mjdify glass accordingly. DOOR TYPES=, C. D - E F --- ' I CUTS# G —NOTES=— _ I. DOOR CONSTRUCTION _ . . FRAME OET i AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION_ - DETAIL J _ HM HOLLOW METAL:-----:-- _ REFERENCE LL LEAD LINED A 31.03 i _ MC MINERAL CORE _ _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE ___ 2 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA. A i SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL• 16 GA_ 3 31.04 j 2. FACING AND FINISH= {_ _ i___. _ !_ 4 3 04 i AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED ' i �= 3 31.05 I MP METAL PAINTED PT PLASTIC LAMINATE - S li • I 31.03 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE _ 7 A 3. GLASS* _ _ '- 31.06 8R3 BULLET RESISTANT a31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE ' .. _ ._ A LG LEAD GLASS [13 31.07 _ SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR _ '_ 31. O7 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED _ 31.06 SW LAMINAT�D SECURITY WIRE - - °' I TC CLEAR TEMPERED 31.08 A i TG GREY TEMPERED _ ._ _. . t _ 31.09TLC TEMPERED LAM104ATED CLEAR ° TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY 31.09 4. RATING-= __ Iss 81.10 ' N NON-RATED16 - - ° - - _ 20 20 MINUTES LABELED 3t.10A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED - , _ 17 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED l6 J 90 112 HOUR LABELED 31.11 180 3• HOUR LABELED. 19 31.12 5. HARDWARE:- 20 6 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED 31'12 A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE '21 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 _i_ 3181 G. PROVlDE6"HtG-H DOOR FRAME FOR -- —� _ —__ -.-_.- A 6_8 DOOR(2 CLEARANCE UNDER DOORX 23 31.14 • I - 24 31,14 { �APt,AN�f'IG �t�1��-l?'� = L��VI 26 A CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FALL Y 26 3139 DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE FACING RATING OXTAILNQ • REMARKS W NOTE M TE t Nf E 22 3 4 H J i N=5 • M20 D 30 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-1 1M21 A 30 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-2 1M22 A 3° 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-2 1M23 A 3° 68 SH MP - N 1 1 1 SH-2 IM23A A 3° 6 HM MP - N 5 . 5 5 BH-1 1M24 A 3° 68 SH MP - N 1 1 1 SH-2 1M25 A 3° 6 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-2 1M25A A 3 6 HM MP - N 5 5 5 BH-1 -1 JAMB 1M26 E 3 68 HM MP LG N 11 1-1 11 BH-1 LEAD LINED 1M27 C 3 68 SH MP * - N 12 14 1 SH-2 LEAD LINED AMB*2# Lead Mass 1M28 A 3 6 HM MP - N 1 1 1 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 1M29 A 3 68 SH MP - N 1 1 1 SH-3 • 1M31 D 4 6 SH MP SW 20 SH-7 A FOR (18"}l14-� MI xx 3DETAILS 1M31A D 4 6 SH MP SC N SH-7 A FOR 1X- 3102 DETAILS 1M35 A 3 6 . SH MP - N 10 1 1 SH-2 *occurs CNote6 ad' .1M17.Note6 1M36 A 3 6 SH MP - N 10 1 1 SH-2 *occurs @ ad' .1M17.Note6Note6 1M37 p ' 3 4 SH MP SG WINDOW N SH-2 SEE D 1 1M38 A 3 6 SH MP - N 10 1 1 SH-2 Frame 6 � Kaplan/Mcisu�lilin 'DATE . - ConrrR�►Cosa CouYrY oETF�rnor� FaclLrr�r � HI� �RS ���¢!�Y DOOR SCHEDULE . n SANCOL 94111 29.10 Level 1 East 41x•398.5191 *Ivuvre @ bottam of door, modify glass accordingly. DOOR rYPES,- '61 U "• TTT� El O Pon • see _ 01 - - A 8 C i D E F --- t a K _NOTES:-- - f I. DOOR CONSTRUCTION= _ _ FRAME DET t AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION.- __ '__ IDETAIL _ HM HOLLOW METAL REFERENCE A _ LL LEAD LINED 31.03 MC MINERAL CORE -- -_-- P i _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE --- ; ` :_ = 31A3 - SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14". Y A i _. SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. - 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH - - 4 31.04 j AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED 5 A INP METAL PAINTED 31.03 - ; PT PLASTIC LAMINATE _ 8 31.05 • f SWG STAIN WOOD GRAOE - 3. GLASS* - 7 31.06 BR3 BULLET RESISTANT _ 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE ' . _ 9- 07 L6 LEAD GLASS - SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR _ 10 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY A i SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED - ' `= ' 11 31.06 SW LAMENAT> D SECURITY WILIE - S 12 31.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED 13 A TG GREY TEMPERED .. 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 s !� TLC TE)APERED LAMINATED GREY i 31.09 +� i 4. RATING-&---- 3Lio O N NON-RATED ' N 18 31.10 tI 20 20 MINUTES LABELED 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED 17 31.1 60 1 HOUR LABELED 16 90 112 HOUR LABELED 3 A 1 180 3. HOUR LABELED. _. 19 31.12 S. HARDWARE:- 20 B 31.12 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED - .21 A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 S 3t 13 G. PROVIDE 6-HIGH QOOR FRAME FOR __ --, ---— 6=6-DOOR t2-CLEARANCE Ull�t DOOR).— 23 3.14 • j - 24 . 31.14 KAP �Hc. Lb (4 % �t�L L�DVL$ - 29 A .:.I C' 26 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETFNiM FA�JTY I DOOR FRAME °°°� s� FACING Two OXTAIL mm REMARKS MI N 1 2 3 4 N J J MEG to 1P01 A 26 68 HN MP - 20 5 5 20 SH-19 12"X12" Louvr T, 1P02 A 30 68 HN MP - N 5 5 20 BH-43 12"X12" Louvr (1j * 1PO4 A 30 7 Sc SWG - N 5 5 BH-51 1P06 .D 30 74 SH MP SG N SWE SWs SWE SH-101 See Window Frame LL 1_ 3102 18"x24"Lo v e 1P06 D 30 68 SH MP Sc Nxxx SH-10 :_ A For Det i s 1P08 A 3068 HN MP - N 1 1 19 BH-22 1P08 A 30 68 HN MP - N 5 5 20 BH-23 12"X12" Louvr 1P09 A 30 68 HN MP - 20 5 5 5 BH-20 12"X12" Louvr 1P09 A 30-6a -HN MP" - N 5 5 20 BH-44 12"X12" Louvr 1P10 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 -BH-24 . .12"X12" Louvr JP10 A 26 68 HN MP - N 5 5 5 BH-23 1P12 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 20 5 BH-24 12"X12" Louvr • 3° 68 : :HM MP — 20 5 20 5 BH.-2.4 12"X12" Louvr 1P13 1� 1P15 D 30 68 HN MP SC N SW SW SWc BH-44 See.-Wincbw Frame 12 12"X12".IDuvre 1P17 HFI 60 7411 AE AA TG N x X, BH-26 See Extr. Window N/3 1P17A HH 6° 74k AE AA TC N HH-27 See fir' Window N/4 ** 1PO4A A 22 62 HM MP - 20 5 5 5 BH-1 ,XXXI • � Fjg�r �1 °'� OOIYTRA com OOI�W DETBnM FXUN DOOR SCHEDULE s� .. sm CA.84M 29.11 Level 1 we ��00898 415.398- 'DOOR TYPES=. _ .0 D , ul _ A 0 C 1 _: , D _ _ E F _ .m= „, I ! K _"NOTES=— 1. DOOR CONSTRUCTION 2 FRAME OET ; AE ALUMINUM tXTRUS10M REFERENCE HM HOLLOW METAL i LL LEAD LINED.___ __. �_ _, 31.03 i _MC MINERAL CORE 2 B I SC SOLID WOOD CORE..--._. y 3. _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA. ; =- - y- SHM SECURITY ,HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. ' - _. 3 31; 2. FACING AND FINISH= _�_3___- � ... __ 4 311. AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED ?,a ! �: S 31.0lf . I MP METAL. PAINTED PT PLASTIC L�IMINATE c � 6 31.01E ! - 0 ! = A SWG STAIN 'WOOD GRADE i 7 31.06 s 80 BULLET RESISTANT I j }, ` Y 6 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE A LB LEAD GLASS 31.0 SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR : I F l0311.07 SO LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY A ' SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED l l 31.06 SW LAMINA D SECURITY WIRE * 12 B- • TC CLEAR TEMPERED 3 i - TO -GREY TEMPERED ! :. M�_...-_ ;..._.. 13 31.0! r!l! TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR ; i } 14 31.09 TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY A , 4_ RATING_s.-- — IS 31.10 j N NON-RATED 16 31.10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED 43 3/4 HOUR LABELED x ? I7 3.1 60 .1 HOUR LABELED i Is I 80 112 HOUR LABELED t 31.11 :{ 180 3. HOUR LABELED: - -- -, - 16 31.1 11 5. HARDWARE: 20 812 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31A13 , SECTION 30. 22 B ' 31.13 G. PROVIDE 6"HIGH DOOR FRAME FOft____ _ � • 6- OR W DOl2~CLEARANCE UNDER DOORI. _ 23 31.14 ! _ - 24 B APia►N�i t,�► Ltt�% t F i 211 CONTRA.COSTA COLJNW_DETENTION FAICLIN __._ __ - -Zs 31.19 DOOR FRAME SIZEDOOR __ FACING DUAIL HDwR REMARKS W N 1 2 3 4 M J J MES • " 2 1001 26 66 m IMP N 1 1 l 14 Threshold 1002 30 68 SH !P SC N 1 19 1 SH-22 1 tails 2A 3o 68 SH MP - N 10 10 10 11E 1B3 Elec. Lock 1 3 B 126 68 SH IP TC N 1 19 1 ZE 1004 B 26 68 SH NP TC N 1 19 1 SY-1E 1005 B 26 68 SH AP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE C 1 6 8 26 68 SH PP TC N xxxSH-25E 1.02 For Detai s C 1007 B 2� 68 SH IP TC N xxx SES-M 1.0 For Detai s 1008 B 26 68 SH ISP TC N 1 19 1.. SH- ; 1Q09 B . 26 68 SH PW TC ' N 1 1 19 SH-1L 1010 B 26 68 SH 1�P TC N 1 1 19 SH-12 • 1011 B 126 68 SH AP TC N 1 1 19 SN-lE B 26 68. _ ' PP TC N 1 1 19 SH-1z 1Q13 B ' 26 SH AP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE 1014 19 12 6 s MP 7c N 1 1 19 SH-lE 1Q15 B 26 68 SH 1►P TC N 1 1 19 SH_lE 1Q16 B 26 68 SH AP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE C 1017 B 26 68 SH 1P ZC N SH-lE 1.02 For Detai' .s A 12"X12" 26 8 PP - N 1 19 1 BH-14 Threshold 1Q19 A 30 68 HM NP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre �►ap�an/M�7.a� i_ a� ccs m com CoLmy m7eam R curs BAR �Hk% :RS DOOR SCHEDULE SAN CA. 111 . 29.12 Level 1 West �00, 415.398-SM DOOR TYPES=. - .8 D _ raw _ • _o.. _ A = 8 C i 0 E F Du,= ' .uft Ell I�I i G._'__i_ H J K I _MOTES s _ .I. DOOR CONSTRUCTIOW=_— . . AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION_ REFERENCE _ HM HOLLOW METAL: - A LL LEAD LINED __ 31.03 I MC MINERAL CORE _ O i SC SOLID WOOD CORE 31.03 SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA. _ `f ._`,-_ - 3 A _. SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16G& 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH= _ 4 304 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED s 31.05 f MP METAL PAINTED PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6 31.03 SWG STAIN WOOD GRAS 7 A 3. GLASS* - - 31.os 1 SR3 BULLET RESISTANT a 31.05 i CW CLEAR WIRE ' . _ _ 9- 31.0 LO LEAD GLASS B - SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 31.07 S6 LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED 11 31.08 - SW UWfNAT�0 SECURITY WIRE _ 12 0- TC CLEAR TEMPERED . 300 TO GREY TEMPERED _ ; .- 13 31.09 } TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEARf4 B 1� TLS TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY - - ' ' 31.09 +. AIs 4. RATING-= -- _ 31.10 11 NON RATED ` _. 16 31.10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED 45 U4 HOUR LABELED ; 17 31.11 f 60 1 HOUR LABELED 80 112 HOUR LABELED 3 1.1 1 180 3. HOUR LIBELED. _;. 19 31.1 5. HARDWARE: 20 e HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED 31.12 A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. k2fl S 31.13 6- PROVIDE E 6GH DOOR FRAME FOR— —_ _ ._,__�__�___ 6'-e DOOR(2 CLEARANCE UNDE11 DOOR)1. 3A4 - . 31.14 KAPI-e�W�Nc LM�i1�1-�h! = FDt�>� 2s CONTRA COSTA COMITY OETQ1ffi0M FACk" 3lJ9 - i DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE &FNM a► DETAIL HDWR REMARKS W H I � 7 4 M r NIXES 1Q20 B 26 6$ SH A� 7C N . 25E 31.02 For beta 1021 B 26 68 AP 7C N 1 19 1 1Q22 B 26 68 SH AP 7C N 1 19 '1 lE 1023 B 26 68 SH w 7C N 1 19 1 1 24 B 26 6� SH MP ZC N 1 19 i SH-lE 1025 A 26 68 HM NP - N 23 23 23 SH-24 12"X12" Lanvre 1026 ' A 6 16 8 1 1 12"X12" louvre WINDW 1027 D 30 168 SH 1P SC N SwS SwS SW 7E IH4 A 1Q27A ID 30 6 SH ISP SW 20 X --7E 3102 .Fbr Detail 1Q28 D 3 74 SH - MP TG N 2 � MUR. D 1029 IA 3a 68 SH AP - N 10 10 10 SH-20 Frame 6 IQ30 JA 30 6$ SH ISP - N 10 100 SH-20 Frame 6 t _ a ��ap181�lMqughlintDATECONTRA W TA COUNW DE I ENTM FALL" ARC,, OR HI RS j 'I`�'� DOSCHEDULE APO•1 MA STR&� sWET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.13 Level 1 West �{�,`1� 415.396.5191 2 DOOR -TYPES!'- %F n, 7-,iN �N - ' k a A 1 i at a rt z , &uft s — — r—p1AKS:a f C74 .. - , t ;n X1"1 f J � 9 '� •' •. } _H K NOTES: - -- - - , R rnEMTAi _I. DOOR CONSTRUCTION____ �;. _ __AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION n s € N REFERECE _HM_ HOLLOW METAL a __ ..::.. _LL LEAD LINED._ -3J .-- _MC�-MINERAL CORE__ {{ _SC _SOLID WOOD CORE SH `SECURITY HOLLOW METAL tuft — W 3 A _SBM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL IC CG 31.04 4 --2. FACING -AND FINISH= AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED MP METAL PAINTED PT PLASTIC LAMINATE - B ` _ ~ ,�` �3I Ora { c SW6 STAIN WOOD GRACE 4 V _ z A 3. GLASS: BR3 FLET -RESISTANT 8 -31.06 _I CW CLEAR WIRE � • - +3"O F" LS LEAD GLASS 4 LAMINATED >_. SECURITY--CLEAR __ ,_c jp:. _ _ "3t OZ` 36 LAMINATED SECLMOTY GREY A j SM -LAMINATED SECURITY:MIRRORLII ._ yy ,v ".'_ .. 31.0e_ SW LAMINA O SECURITY WIRE S r 12 TC CLEAR TEMPERED - r TG GREY TEMPERED A a TLC TEMPERED LAMIPIATEO CLEC R+ � ; :I ; TLB TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY _ 31.09 4. RATING_= _ is • � ,.N.----MON-RATED _ .. . ,�.'"� ,� _{ m ' SO LO MINUTES LABELED ID 31810 h 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED T . 1,r . A € f 3 iti 60 1 HOUR LABELED18. B SO I IZ HOUR LABELED 31.1 I C 160 X. HOUR LABELED, A' ' - S. HARDWARE• HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 1 SJA;I SECTION 30. la - S.-PROVIDE G'*HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR 6=Q' WOR(2`CLEARMICE UNCER Dig.,nr r ,ten 3 �� _ •- p Y KAM�lj .f J .t:: c ! 1�' ' •i 'y�" ' �1F , _ _... _: CONTRA-006TA COlihtiY-OETE , DOOR FRAME U sin FACING t WTA1L MDQ REMARKS 1S01 Ah 60 68.- H MP - 20 `10, 24 10 BH-28 1S0 AAi 6�j _ ` 20 10': 24 10 BH-28 1S01 AA . 60 6H HM MP - - 1 ,24 1 BH-41 1S02 A 30 68 HM MP - - 1 1 1 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre 1S03 E 40 68 HM NP Ic ` N 1 f 1 1 BH-20 Armour Plate Interior Side 1S03 AA 60 68 HM MP N 1 24 1 . BH-30 Armour Plate Both Sides 1SO4 A 40 68 HN MP 20 17 17 17 BH-31 KK lSO4 k : ��' HN NP - 20 1 19 1 BH-31 KK _ :a SO4 k 2 68 .HM NP - N 1 1 19 13H-31 12"X12" Louvr z- 1SO4 A 6� HM NIP - N 1 1 19 BH-34 12"X12" Louvr 1504 A ,24 68 " HN MP - N 1 . `-1 19 BH-34 12."_X12" Louvr 1SO4 C J. 6� HM NP TC N 5 5 20 BH- 45 1SO4 C 3° 68,. HM MP TC N 5 . 5 5 BH-45 • z . 1SO4 A J . A HM MP - N 5 5 20 HH-10 1SO4 A e3o' 6 = HN MP - N 5 20 5 BH-10 120X12" Louvr 1SO4 A6 : HM NP - 20 1 1 1 19H-32 1S05 A 3Q 68' HN NP - 20 1 1 19 BH-6 1So6 A 30 68 HN NP - 20 1 19 1 HH-6 1S07 AA 69 68T HM NP - 20 1 24 1* BH-28 "Det.. A/42.36: . at column 1507 A 26 68 HM NP - - 1 1 1 BH-17 120X12" Louvre 1S08 AA 69 68. HM MP - 60 5 24 5 BH-3 ISOM AA 60 68' SH MP - 60 17 24 17 BH-36 KKR . 1S09 C 30 68 HM MP TC N 5 5 5 BH-46 Fjgn/MgLw O1� CONTRA COM C OLWY DETENTION F1 CAM ARCH RS �� DOOR SCHEDULE gm - 4 29.14 evel 1 East 415.398.5 , DOOR TYPES=_row . h • tiM • _1 E F wjvw , 4--- 1 1 } H ! J K NOTES. _ FRAM DET DOOR CONSTRUCTIONS_— . IL AE ALUMINUM EXTRUS1011_ _ - DIET CE _ HM HOLLOW METAL _ A LL LEAD LINED _._ 31.03 MC MINERAL CORE D _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE - 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL. 14 GA. ' 3 A 31.04 SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. s 2. FACING AND FINISH• 4 31-04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED i 5 31.05 MP METAL PAINTED a PT PLASTIC LAMINATE _ 6 31.03 • SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE - - T A 1 31.06 s � BR3 BULLET RESISTANT s 31.06 A CW CLEAR WIRE _ _. __ D• 1. 7 — L6 LEAD GLASS I 9 SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEM 10 31.07 SA LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY 11 A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED- ; 31.08 SW LAM►NAT�O SECURITY WIRE 12 31.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED - A i T6 GREY TEMPERED I ., 13 3 . dlW TLC TEMPERED LAM14ATED CLEAR _ 14 31.09 � TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY ; 13 A 4. RATING.= __ _ �10 N NON-RATED 16 31.10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED ;T A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED _ 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED Is S I 80 112 HOUR LABELED 3 A 1 180 3. HOUR LA9ELED. 19 31.1 5. HARDWARE: 20 a 31.12 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED _ A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. 63LI4 G. PROVIDE 6"HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR _._ _ _— _- - -- __-. 6'-6"DOOR(2 CLEARANCE Uf6]ER DOOR). • COUNTY DETENTION FACL" - I DDDR DOOR FRAME sGO F04ONGIMAMITM DET HD'k REMARKS w M 2 3 4 M J I J NNE s ZS10 AA 60 68 HM MP - 20 17 24 17 BH-28 iKK. 1510 A 26 68 MP _ N 10 10 10 W-38 1S11 A * 30 68 SH MP - .N BH-47 ee�detail A/3 .18 1512 SS 60 68 HM MP - 180 10 24 10 BH-28 1S13 AA 60 68 HM MP - 90 6 24 6 SH-35 KK' 1S14 A 40 6 HM 14P - 20 5 5 5 BH-24 ISIS A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 5 BH-17 1S16 AA 60 6$ -HM MP - 20 5 24 5'" BH-28. 1S16A A 30 68 HM MP - N 5 5 20 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre 1S17 AA 60 68 HM MP - 20 1 24 1 BH-28 N 1S20 A 30 68 -"SH MP - N SH-13 31.02 Details 12" 1S21 A 30 •68 SH MP - NX1K SH-13 For 31A02 Details IS22 H 30 74 AE AA TC N BH-18 SEE D • WINDOW 4 1524 EE 78 68 HM MP CW 90 10 10 10 BH-5 1S26 C 40 68 SH MP SC N SWS SWS SWS SH-I3 botwArmoh S Plate in. ' Both Sides Fr HH8 1526 C 40 6 SH MP SC N 9WS SWS SWS SH-13 Armour Plate in. Both Sides Fr HH7 1S26 B 30 68 SH MP - 90 6 6 20 81-51 12"X12"- Louvr N A 40 68 SH MP - N 6 6 6 SH-1 130-- 168 . SH, MP- - N 10 10 10 SH-20 Frame 6 130 168 SH MP - N 110 10 110 M-20 Frame 6 F CONTRACOM COUWY OEn NDM FPCX" aRC .DOOR SCHEDULE AND• i 94111 Level 1 East Of s 1415.388.5191 5Lj -DOOR TYPES!. Ilk rem rom nu 8 ❑ old 0 _. -- A 9 C p E F - my= Aum e 4-10 _ - f G- I —i - H J K i _NOTES__ - i. DOOR CONSTRUCTION=__ FRAME DET t AL AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION �ERENCE 1 HM HOLLOW METAL A j LL LEAD LINED _ _ 31.03 MC MINERAL CORE __ 2Y ` _. SC SOLID WOOD CORE _ t 31.03 1 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL.- 14 GA. -_ ; .._ ___ 3 A t SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16G& - 3 B 4 2. FACING AND FINISH 41 31.04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED S A MP METAL PAINTED 31.05 • ' O r PT PLASTIC LAMINATE >•�s 6 31.05 SWG STAMP WOOD GRADE 7A 31.06 3. GLASS= . BR3 BULLET RESISTANT 31.06 CW CLEAR WINE 9- A LQ LEAD GLASS 1. 7 _ SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 31.07 30 LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY11 A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED' 1.08 SW LAMINATED SECURITY WIRE __ 12 D• 31.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED A ' TC GREY TEMPERED _ _ 13 3 .00 • (' TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR -- 14 31 .09 TIG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY A ' 15 31.10 4_ RATING_= Ii N NOW-RATED __ _J-..__ !6 31.10 �( 20 20 MINUTES LABELED 17 A 45 S/4 HOUR LABELED 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED / - 18 31.11 90 112 HOUR LABELED1 A 180 3. HOUR LABELED, I>i 11.12 S. HARDWARE: 20 e 31.12 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. Y2 e 31.13 G. PROVIDE 6"HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR — -- -- • 6.8"DOOR(2"CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). 23 31.14 • - - 24 L14 �� � 2s A (11): 1 � 2s CONTRA C TSTA COUNTY DETENTION FAQ tN __ 3+.19 DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE FACS RATING DETAIL HDwa REMARKS w N NONE 1 NONE 2 3 4 N J J 14*JIE s A For . • 22 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-5E 3102 Detail 4D23 B 26 68 SH MP TC NX XSH-26E For npt-ai 19 N N Lotm a) 4D24 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 HH-14 3 00 `�Theshold E Fbr 4D25 B 26 68 SH MP TC ' NXx/ SH-26M102 Detail 6 8 XXA For SH MP TC N SH-5E Detai XXA For 4D27 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-5E 3102 Detail 4D28 B 26 68 SH MP TC NX XSH-5E A For 3102 Detail A For 4D29 B 26 61. 8 SH MP TC N SH-5E 3102 DetaiLc 4 D 3 0 A 2 6 6 8 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 3T09 `1Thrleshold A For 4D31 B 26 8 SH MP TC NX XIX SH-5E 3102 Detail 4D32 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-26 C For I x><D< 3102 Detail C For 4D33 B 26 68 SH MP TC NXXIX SH-26 3102 Detail • For xxx 4D34 B 26 68 SH MP TC Nxxx SH-5E 3102 Detail A For 4D35 B 26 68 SH MP TC N X X X SH-5E 13102 Detail 4D36 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-26E C For I -- - - xxx - 02 Detail For 4D37 B 26 68 SH MP TC NXAM SH-26E3102 Detail 4D38 B 26 68 SH MP TC NXX' SH-5E- 3 A DFor N N 4D39 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 12 Louvre I xC For 6 68 SH MP TC N SH-5EDetail 4D41 F 30 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-14 4D41A F 30 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-14 4D47 F 30 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-14 J1W DATE CRA CWA COMITY DETENTION FACRM ARCHIsRA T RS 17�y DOOR SCHEDULE IN SM CA. 94111 �). 415-398-51M29.47 Level 4 West DOOR ._TYPE:S?. . .. a fR ._ \ � �}f',.1 •. -.r '_ _.._.. NOTES- 1- ta3SLl 1jiv - � i • : _ - . L _.DOOR CONSTPUCTION= FRAME, C ; .._. _ Q. _ALU1.l1YUl, EXTf2U10.1 'FD!Tl D. UIXD_' i ,',Ek,:� COR $ cz n C' O' t j nom;£i3RE :-w4 -:FCUP:';-r H0110W4--METAL t4G ,. � A S;M SECUS., K:HOLLOWS METAL tC ._ 3I z_ .•_ '.LING R" rINISH= _. Q n, , +nDtzEp r: r r I 3t.= 3t GLASS- ; F� BR3 BUt .;-T RESxtiTANT a CL7 IRF t -. EiRtTY G EkR l0 £ ( .Uf ITY-.CREY z ; ,OECURITY.MIRRORED ri t ; SECURITY ;WIRE X12 1�' CLE � . .:'r RE0 � .�, -�"• 'GAG TEi-t...:ftEp f3 j: f # ':RED >LAMINA' E.D.CLEAR 1.5 MINUTES LABE1 cE? - 1 4Z ,✓4 HOUR d . ...�ELEU '� -< t F - t ),OUR t..Rb-LED tai E I= HOUR <l.s",b'I=ED A ;... HOUR f inul�:; T:E GROU : ARE ""TED #�OLL0V,!N'G Tt-1T" ',')OR . CTICAT 1 30. , _ 2? - t'y..+.,�?"-174'.1/�.W"-•-•lsisiy v♦,,.''f1il(--'..i�W' -.�.♦ r �_. .� _. :. •. Y '..; �G a7 `�T.I�. DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE FACING TING DET mw-& REMARKS N9 �, a w H 1 NATE 2 NM 3 e 77Wf J` J -ND1E 5 • 4E01 F 2 68' =SHM MP TCN ;1 19 1 wH_'18 4E02 F 2 6 S , HM MP TC N 1 19 1 llE F ~ 26 68 Sim MP TC N - SH-2� 31 0 For` Det ils 4E04 A 24 68 SH -MP N 2 1 19 SH-22 6 831 For Det is SH MP TC N SH-25 4E06 F 26 68 SHM MP TC �N ,1 19 1 SH- ' 4E07 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-12f 4E08 F 25 +6$ SHM MP TC N 1AH-2 .. .;god Details 4E09 A4 68' HM MP - N 1 1 19. BH.424:r A ,.(12"112" ) 3�TThreshold 4E10 F 2: 68 SHM MP TC N ASH.i25 1 $ For Det ils 6 8:` MP TC N 1 19 I SH-1E 4E12 F 261 68' SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 4E13 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SIi-1E 4E14 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N _ SH-25 31.02 °"For Deti ils 4E15 A �-•2, ' 68 HM MP - N I 1 19 BH-14' A (12"X12" ) 3 Threshold C 4E16 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N A . - $H-2531:02 For Det ils 4E17 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-18,: 4E18 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 '19 1 ` '9H-1E 4E19 F 26 68 SHM MP TC NXXX 'SH-25 C 31.02 'F'or Det ils 4E26 A 24" 68 SH L!P - N 1 1 19' SH-221 Mcl kOATE _ ppNTgA CMA OOI�ITY DETB�iIONHlct.ITY � RS11101C""' DOOR SCHEDULE RY 94 »> 00.910 415 N3%-51M 29.48 Level 4 West f _ 60OR TYPES=- -ul a'. - - A . D - E F _ r 4--- w _ -NOTES: _ L DOOR CONSTRUCTION----- - - FRAME DET DET _ AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION REFERENCE _HM HOLLOW METAL:--!-:— - --_ __LL LEAD LINED A _-- - 3A 1.03 _MC MINERAL CORE 9 _SC SOLID WOOD CORE — . Z 31-03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA. - - 3 A _ SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16GA. 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH - __ 4- 31.04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED _ S A MP METAL PAINTED 31.06 • PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6 9 31.03 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE ? A 31.06 3. GLASS i. 9 6R3 BULLET RESISTANT a 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE 9 - A LA LEAD GLASS - 3 .07 - SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 S -- 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY A SM LAMINATgD SECURITY MIRRORED _ 11 31.06 SW LAMINAT) 0 SECURITY WIRE 12 .0 TC CLEAR TEMPERED 3A TO GREY TEMPERED 13 31-09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 B TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY 31.09 4. RATING_j -- _ Is 3110 N MON-RATED _-_ 16 0 • 31.10 20 10 MINUTES LABELED - _ A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED IT 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED is a0 IIZ HOUR LABELED 31.11 Iso 3. HOUR LABELED. -- -_. _ 19 31,12 5. HARDWARE= 20 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED - _ _ 31.12 FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 A 3 SECTION 30. 22 9 31.13 • _- 6. PROVIDE 6`HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR 6!-So DOOR(2"CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). - - 23 3A4 24 6 14 t'APtlMJ�H� Lb�'1lll,lt� % t?�IGDVL� _ 25 A 009 1 2600 RA COSTA COUM DETEMON RUM 31.19 DOOR FRAME DOOR stze INISH FACING DETAIL F REMARKS N9 TYPE &W M / NOTE E 2 3 4 H J J NOFE 5 C F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 1.02 For Det ils 4E22 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4E23 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE A " " 4E24 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 29 BH-14 3 �1 109 Threshold 4E25 F 26 68 SPM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE C 4E26 F 26 68 SHM MP TC NXX SH-25 31.02 For Det ils 4E27 F 26 68 SHM MP TC Nxx SH-25 C 31.02 For Det ils 4E28 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4E29 F 26-168 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4E30 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N XXX SH-25 C 31.02 For Det ils XXC 4E31 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N X. SH-25 31.02 For Det ils 4E32 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE • MqAwghM DATE RY � _ CONTRA GMA COl M DETENTION FACILITY 901BAI � t Y DOOR SCHEDULE SAN CA. 94„1 �)912 415.398.51M 29.49 Level 4 West t DOOR .TYPES= , } Sij.. • rr___ E. .22 1 r (t� s w { w v L,.---1�. NOTES i €. DOOR CONSTRUCTJ WJ.=__. FRQFAE-DEYA1 Ne? �AIt-_--.— . AE . ALUMINUM _EXTk_b lol%4*_ TV- !~ ' HIM HOLLOWt IST 1AI. A , t4`C P<ltli`c ' )_CORE :B Si. SOLT� IOOD CORE !. 2 3103 _ � . SH SECURITY 'HOLLOW,METAL 14 GA. A 5,l%4.S'E'CURITY, NOLT,G#Y METAL- ! GA. tp € u tt�t7 ;FINt=. `� 3t o .+ A �:� �.±ye1tJUM:Af?t 13.E t S „;A 1. r F'?• PLuS i tG !I.vMINATE C STAlN WG,Jti GRADE DR3 BULLET RE:SISTA;iT $ 31.0$ -- -V.-l—_.tr E4R WIRE .A ; g • Lt LI^�zD GLASS SG: _L=I&%TED_.SEr_UFc TY CLEC.: 10__ ._ 8 _ SG i, ` ic',.a"ELS SECURITY- GREY 3T 07 A oA9 ►_ T�eA s SECURITY MIRROREL f f 31.08 4 ' L=,`AWAT40 SECURITY WIRE 12 a ' 31.0EYw _._ ' I 1 C ::LEAK TEMPERED A 13, _ TC --tiREY-TEMPERED.-. __ 3t.09'^__ !{_G TEMPERED LAMINATED %!_� r � $ ';• ..Tf`,1PERED _LAMIHATEO.6RE; T i4 A _ hi___.Nov-RATED. . _ . _ f. _. I6 13 '_ 3i,lt 20 20 MINUTES LABELED - A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELth 17 31.11 tO ! HOUR LABELED 18 �.$ fin 11. , aP LABELER: 31.11 Eij. .HARI)W: 2U FOLLOW!!, ? : �;?-,EDULE 2I A ' SECTILE` 7 t c t !- i tJ's •r d i'1'..,,f V''��r�.3 ' J� ,. t i ri��� i - `{' /�1�* ! F>..•`�..'. ^! I iR',r`l�� ' _- s' ;•'., .2`J �f SIG=' 'l l.� I_l_: DOOR DOOR FRAME sup :a� , 1 oETArt REMARKS NATE 2 4 FO1 F 26 6,$ SHK MP TC N 1 >' 1 19- HAS F02 F 26 6� SHH . MP TC N -1 19 1 H-1E= �. 4F03 F 26 68 SHS! MP TC N SH-2SE C 3 .07 For Det ils q q [4F05 F 0 4 A 24 6 8 HM MP N A 1 19 B H-14°_ A (Threshold F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25 3I 7 For Det ils 4F06 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N '1 19 1 SH-lE 4F07 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1L'r 4F08 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N ZX \\ SH-25 31002 For Detils 4F09 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N-11�/ / SH- C 3"x`0 For Det i.ls 4F10 AA 26 6$ HM MP - N 1 X (Qm door only) 1 BH-41 12"X12" Louvre 4F11 F . 26 68 SHM MP TC N l * 19 1 SH-lE F 26 6'. SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-,1E 4F13 F 26 0 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E F 26 6 8 1 SHM MP TC C N _ \ 8H-25 31.02 For Det ils 4F15 A 24 6,q SHK MP - N I 1 19 SH-22 4F16 , F „26 68 SHM MP TC N \ SH-75 C. For Det ils 4F17 F 26 6 SH MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 4F18 F 26 6a SH MP TC N I l9 1 SH-IE 4F19 F 426 68: SH M MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 6 8' SH MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE a` CONTRA COSTA COI.WW EX I ENTM FAGUTY 9CnBA1TTR TNERS SHEET SCHEDULE SAN CA. 94111 099-1 415.398.5191 29.50 Level 4 West DOOR _TYPES_. '< 4 F a P.t3t LcnrErc �• — - f E F jj j - _ __ t t"Oti)f� CONSTRUE :: iu � �ti4E D __.. AE '-'ALUMINUM EXl'r 'U,;N0¢ ; t1= i',c'FE; F"m _"HOLLOW`*E7A ?_-.._. i:i~A1) .LINED-__ h� MilMURAL CORE � # -SOL!; tiYC^:: CORE SN —SECt'.' LTX HOLLOVr-METAL_ - , �'`:.. E 3 A S SECUr ..f*Y HOLLOW .METI . k;C.'3-- ,.CiNG tti fi ! INISti= ,E i ! AA ALU.MI,NUM ANODIZED - tk r 5 UP -AINTED .T PL.. f, ;[.AMINATE �' ! si.G: t E,WG STFs + r:-?JOD GRADE - - 7 .c. Rcv' � diNT ". J 31.f:F i_ _ A f' G ��+y,.nom � 5 ,...i �.'... RASS 3!�js. - t .4MNAi!p .SECURI`"Y•-GREY 8 AIAINATED SECURITY trL t-tC3 E: 3i.G. } CLEAR MIPFFtELJIT'y.. 1K1RE 02 Ay. -GREY lei TEMF, I .: 11-4 AT (:LEAR: 14 i _ _t—U-LNATED-.GREY 31.te 20_INI",�J s LABELED A h 3/4 Hc�t?T, [_i BI=IED r 3111 I _.�.HOUR .�" �i E0 r IS B 112 HOU,'; i AOELEL` _31�t1 �r J:A3ELEtJ Ll_ t t? yF 20 b r r ,. ARE' LISTED f .,t A FOL' : iNG Tt�>_ GOOR SCHEDls: r 21 31.13: SES T'ON 30.1 23` , h > 5 I� r .� •. (-�� a..«. -�yr t t e` -. DOOR FRAME DO ORSIZE F� , 1"'�c DETAw. REMARKS w N 1 NOTE 2 3 4 ,aril J J olt Ty 6 $` dN i .� H .25E 31.02 For Det ils 2 _YM MP TC 24 68` H.y MP - N 1 1 t 19 x'14. 09 2Threshold } ]26 F 26 68 Sil MP TC' ' N SH-25E C 31.02 For Det i'ls F 26 68 Sm MP 'TC , _ N 1 19_: 1 SH-.1E _ F 26 68 SHM f4P TC N j 19t; 1 SH-IE F 26 .68 SHM PW TC N �1 19 1 SH-lE F 26 68 SHM MP TC N _ SH-25 31.02 Fgr D ils C 4F28 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 31.02 For Details 4F29 F 26. 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4F30 F 26 68! SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SN=1E' i TO 1 19 1 SH-1 C : 4F32 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25 31.02 For Det ils C 4F33 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N X \ SH25E 31.02 For Det ils 4F34 F 2.6 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4F35 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12"X12" ) 3109 Threshold DATE _ CONTRA COSTA CXXW Y DE I NTM FACL" ARCHI RS z DOOR- SCHEDULE 9M eA�� � �►�}J SAN CA. 94111 415.398.5191 . 29. 51 Level 4 West DOOR _TYPES:, _ - A ■ • _ n _. 10 - - A B C T D - - = E F -- OUT" �tw► i HI fl- f i -NOTES:,- -L NOTES=.-_L DOOR CONSTRUCTION=_-- -- FRA1r1E DETAI ! AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION - � � R�aL _ _ REFERENCE_HM HOLLOW METAL. - A -_LI, LFAD LINED --- -r- 31.03 _MC MINERAL CORE _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE __ 31.03 _ SH SEturiff Y HOLLOW Mr i;4'_- 14 GA. 3 A _ SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL• 16 CA. ' 3 4 _ 2. FACIAI� AND FiN!'"!' 4 31.04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZE) _ s A 31.03 MP METAL. PAINTED _ _r � • 8 PT PLASTIC LAMINATE I 6 31.05 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE - ' - i _ T A 31.06 Z. GLASS= B BR3 BULLET RESISTANT 1 s 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE _ `- -- 9 A - L6 LEAD GLASS _. i 31.07 _ SC LaMlN4TE0 SECOIRITY CLeq -- 10 B --r- - 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY ; 11 A ' SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED ' 31.06 SW LAMINAT�o SECURITY WIRE 12 3 1.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED y 13 A TG GREY TEMPERED - _--: T-- -.----_i_..___.__.. 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR ' B TUG TEMPERED LA-MINAi ED GREY � 14 31.09 - r 15 A 4. RATING-: -- _ 31.10 16 N NON-RATED _ 6 _ 31.10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED - A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED � i_._ 17 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED 18 B 90 112 HOUR LABELED 31.11 180 3. HOUR LABELED 19 31.12 5. HARDWARE: 20 e 31.12 HARDWARE GRCi1PS ARE LISTED A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCWDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 9 31.13 • 6. PROVIDE 6iO HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR Z3 A 6'-8"D00`t r�,�r+caona:C_ U,`:C^ DCCR). 31.14 24 9 SLI A 901.17 kA�AN�H� I,6�jl�Lli� = DVC 25 31.20 2s CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILFfY 31.19 DOOR FRAME DOON >� sizE a�� TM� oET H01� REMARKS W N 1 NOTE 2 3 4 N J J NOTES 1ST1 A 30 168 SH MP - 90 -17 - 17 17 SH-8E 1.13 Detail • 1ST2 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-8E 3B Detail 1ST3 A 3° 68 SH MP - 90 SH-9E B Lock 17 17 17 U-13 Detail 1ST4 A 3° 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-8E — Detail 1ST4A A 30 68 SH MP - 190 17 17 17 SH-9E 31.13 Detail 1ST5 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 SH-9E B Lock 17 17 17 3113 Detail 1ST6 A 30 168 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 BH-22 1ST7 A 30 168 SH MP - 90 9 9 20 BH-22 1ST8 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 6 . 6 20 SH-8E B Lock 3U3 Detail 2ST2 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17. SH-8E B Lock 3113 Detail 2ST6 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-309 B ID& 2ST7 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 9 9 20 SH-30E B Pock • 3113 Detail 2ST8 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 SH-9E B Lock 10 10 10 3113 Detail 3ST1 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-9E B Lock 3113 Detail 3ST2 A 30 68 SIi MP - 90 17 17 17, SH-9E B Lock 3113 Detail 3ST3 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 117 17 17 SH-9E B Lock 3113 Detail 3ST4 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-9E B Lock 113 Detail 3ST5 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17 SH-9E B Lock 1 Detail 3ST6 A 30 68 . SH MP - 90 17 17 17 BH-22 3ST7 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 9 9 20 BH-'22 4ST6 A 30 68 SH MP - 90 17 17 17. SH-9E B Lack 3113 Detail 4ST7 A 30 68 SH MP - 90A A.� �61� SH-9E (apIaWNFLmqgbHn DATE CONTpA COUA COUNTY DETENTION FALL" ����CAMII S s DOOR SCHEDULE n,���1 1415-398-51M 29. 52 Stair Doors mum memo ffl� mom mommon W.- AINININ Emmmmmmmom mmmm mommme mmmm MEMERE mmmm mmmmmm mmomm mmmmm M.VV- mmmmmmmmmm mmm MEMNON moommommoomm wommmomomomm NINEENININININEEM MIN MENININININEN MIN MENININININNEIIN NIMENNININININEENI NIMENNININININNEIIN NINOWNININININENNI NIMENNININININEENI NIENINNINININIMENNI r.rTj V, m; .j -,'i fA a -11 W I I-e--17 77 r,M 'booi*- SCHEDULE 00.9 -19 Stair Doors- DOOR TYPES!. - - - A = 9 C i 0 - E F - -- 1 our= .u,r w i G 1 1 H I _. J -- K ---- _NOTES=_ 1. DOOR CONSTRUCTION___ _ FRAME DETAI IO AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSN_ Ng DETAIL _ _ HM HOLLOW METAL - REFERENCE LL LEAD LINED __ A 31.03 MC MINERAL CORE -- -- ---- . a - _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE. ___ 2 31.03 SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA_ 3 A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH= 4 3104 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED 5 A MP METAL PAINTED 31.05 PT PLASTIC LAMINATE _! -- i_ 6 a 31.05 • SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE - 7 A 3. GLASSs 31.06 BR3 BULLET RESISTANT j a 31.06 t CW CLEAR WIREA L6 LEAD GLASS _.r_ 9" 31.07 SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR = 10 S . 31.0T S6 LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY A , SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED- 11 31.06 SW LAMINATED SECURITY WIRE 12 0' TC CLEAR TEMPERED 31.08 T6 GREY TEMPERED _ i 13 31-09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 a +' TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GRED 31.09 4_ RATING-: __ _ ,# 15 A e10 N NON-RATED --.�. __. ,._ .. ,___ 16 31.10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED 17 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED la 90 112 HOUR LABELED 31.11 180 3. HOUR LABELED. 19 A 3 5. HARDWARE: 20 a HARDWARE GROUP_S ARE LISTED 31.12 21 A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 8 31.13 6. PROVIDE 6"HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR A 6!-6" DOOR(2CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). -— - - - 23 31.14 i 24 _ 3L14 AP�aN�H� l,A+�il�l-►� % CSFlrOv(. 25 A c CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACKi TY 2s 31.19 i sun m mmmm�� noun mmom�� sun semmom onn- mmmmmm �� Emusu mmmmA Thresholt 41'. Wan �■� sun mfflmmm���� Emu m mmom man MMIN E-mm m mm mmmm �J.oq 12"X12"Lii man m mmmmm���� EBB sssamm an m mmffifflm���l MEN m momm S1.02 For Deta. m� mlillopAr C or-D--e-ta.,i man m mmommmmmmmmmmfflm���� �� � �� Manmmmm� man mommM- t NO V&A' DOOR SCHEDU 00921 s�� DOOR TYPES=. leg - - : POW ❑ • A 8 C D - E F --- QAW H i J K _NOTES s_.- _ 1. DOOR CONSTRUCTION—z---- FRAME DETAI AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION - _ HM HOLLOW METAL REFERENCEA LL LEAD LINED _ 31.03 _ _ MC MINERAL CORE O _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA. __ _ 3 A _ 31.04 SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16G& s 2. FACING AND FINISH$ _ _ . _ 31.04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED S A MP METAL PAINTED 31.016 • PT PLASTIC LAMINATE i- 6 a. 31.0'S S WG STAIN WOOD GRAS - A 3. 6LASSs 31.06 BR3 BULLET RESISTANT 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE ' . _ ._ _ 9 • 31A 7 _ LG LEAD GLASS 8 _ SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY . SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED- 31.06 - SW lA1MiNATE�O SECURITY WIRE B 12 31.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED A T6 GREY TEMPERED __ _.._ 13 31.09 ! TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 B TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY 31.09 A 4_ RATING_= ___ _ 31.10 N NON-RATED _ - ` 16 8 31.10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED _. 17 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED t 9 18 0 112 HOUR LABELED 31.11 180 3. HOUR LABELED. 19 5. HARDWARE: 20 B HARDWARE GROUPS ARE USTED 31.12 - - A 21 ' FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 B 6. PROVIDE 6-HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR 31 13 _ _ All 6'-6-DOOR(2"CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR. - -- — y 2 3 31.14 • f - 24 31,14 �An,&N/Nc L41µ14!i % RvO tc4XM M _ 2S A CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACAL Y 26 31.19 01 (1 =KIER 12"X12" Louvrj Emu MMMMM B For Emu -IMi3X13 Details 4FAA M� .M 1.11 !31.02 Details APA41 A For none MONF®RVAIMJ102 Details ' IMMU MMMMM M I.M�� EMU MMMMMM Frame 6 MMMMffi_MMMMMMMMMMMM M MMMMMMMMMM ■�� iiii■�i�i �ii� MMMMMMMMMMMM DOOR TYPES=. di . 0 01 - - A 9 C. _. D E sun MAX 1 El K _NOTES=_ .1. DOOR CONSTRUCTION_ FRAME DET i AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION_ _ Ne �RAE _ HM HOLLOW METAL � ' ' - A LL LEAD LINED _ 3A _ : __ 1.03 MC MINERAL CORE _ ; B _ S C SOLID WOOD CORE .__ _ 2 31.03 - SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14". - - _ - 3 3 O♦ -. SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- IG GA. 2. FACING AND FINISH= ? _. 4 304 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED S 3 03 NP METAL PAINTED G PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6 31.03 • SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE - i i A (; 3. GLASS s _ ._ . t 7 31.06 ,_ ._ . j__.-- E._ s BR3 BULLET RESISTANT ; 6 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE ' . .._ ._ i .. A L6 LEAD GLASS 1 9 31.07 SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR i 10 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY j a A , SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED - i 11 31.06 f . SW LAfwNATfo SECURITY (MIRE 12 O. TC CLEAR TEMPERED - 31.06 13 A TO GREY TEMPERED _.__ r _ _- 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 B TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY - F 31.09 }I _ A , 4. RATING-= 31.10 . N NON-RATED 16 B !i 31.10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED �! 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED - 17 31.1 1 (' 60 1 HOUR LABELED _... _... 16 B 80 112 HOUR LABELED 31.11 190 3. HOUR LABELED. ° 19 S. HARDWARE: 20HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED � FFOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE MAE 1.13 SECTION 30.PROVIDE 6'0 HIGH DOOR FRAME FOILW-6"DOOR(2"CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR. 1.14 KAP-AN/Nc, l �l.tt�l = c nuc �1t , 24 OONTRA COSTA(AUNTY DETENTION FACL" DOOR FRAME DOOR 9TYPE SIZE a�� TrrG MAI ESR REMARKS W M t NONE 2 3 4 M J J MORE 5 A For • . 2M01 3° 168 SH !P SW 20 -7E 3L02 Detail A For 2M01A 3° 68 t - SH !P SC N 7E 3 A Detail 2M02 26 68 HM IMP CST 20 1 1 19 1 12"X12" Louvr 2M02A C 26 68 Hip! MP 7C N 1 1 19 _2 12"X12" Louvr 2M03 C 26 6gHm MP Cwt 120 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvr 2M03A C 26 68 HN MP 7C N, 1 1 19 _2 L2"X12" Louvr BH 0 168 IN 1 19 1 1E sff- OS B 3° 68 SH MP ZC N 1 19 1 SH-1,., 2M06 B 3° 68 SH MP 7C N 1 19 1 SH-lE 7 B 3° 8 SH MP Ic N 1 19 1 -ME 2M08 B 30 68 SH MP IC N 1 19 1 SH-lE • 0 8 SH N 1 19 1 ISH-M' • 2M10 W 3° 68 SH MP 7C N 1 19tSH-IE 2M11 B 3° 68 SH MP 7C N 1 19 2M12 B 3° 68 SH MP 7C N 1 19 0 8 1 19 2M14 B' 3° 68 SH MP 7C N 1 19 2M15 B 30 68 1 SH MP 7C IN 1 19 1 SH-JE 0 8 MP-- 7C IN 1 19 1 SH-lE 2M17 B 3 C 68 SH MP 7C N 1 19 1 SH-I KvI81' W ;� CONTRA CMA COUNTY DETENTION FACLaY • SHIT'RY TREE � 7 DOOR SCHEDULE T! w FR�A�NCLWo Ck 941„ 0�1.:2� 415.398.5191 29.18 Level 2 Fast DOOR TYPES_ !~e i A H C j Q E F _ _ _ , 1 5--- s * _ M --NOTES 1. DOOR A ALUMINUM usi C TROW—.- FRAME OETAI No AE DETAIL _ _ HM HOLLOW METAL:- _ - j A LL LEAD LINED ___ _ _' 1 31.03 MC MINERAL CORE _ 9 _SC SOLID WOOD CORE. __ 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA. 3 A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA 3Ld4 2. FACING AND FINISH, 4 3i 04 A ALUMINUM ANODIZED 3 A A 31.03 MP METAL PAINTED PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6 31.05 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADET A 3. GLASS3 ; 1.06 BR3 BULLET RESISTANT f 6 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE _ q A LH LEAD GLASS 31.07 _ SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY I I A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED' 31.06 SW LAMINAT�D SECURITY WIRE 12 3 .08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED 13 A TS GREY TEMPERED r __ 31.06 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 31.09 TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY A 4- RATING_, __ _ 13 31.10 N NON-RATED 16 31.10 f 20 20 MINUTES LABELED A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED 17 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED 16 13 j 1 If 9O lit HOUR LABELED 3A 180 3. HOUR LABELED, 19 3f.12 5. HARDWARE= 20 9 3i.t2 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 8 -. . 31.13 6. PROVIDE 6'HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR _._ _ ____ _._ _• — _..___ A S 6"DOOR(2 CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). 23 31.14 24 « 31.14 31.20 26 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETElYTM FACL" 31.19 nor, VTI� Kam= son Effiffim Eno m mmmm : A 12"XlVi�71 man M10-9 7breshold Ong MEMMMM , A 12"XlMal' EBB MI- Mmmmm 3109 Threshold Son M MMM Emu ME1212 MOMEMOMMEMEM MEMOMMOMMEEM MEMEMOMMEMOM MOMMMOMMOMEM MOMEMOMMEMEM MOMEMOMMEMEM MEMEMOMMEMEM MMEMOMMEMEMM MMEMMOMMEMEM MEMOMMEMEM bOM SCHEDULE Level 2 East 001.1127, el;ui DOOR TYPES=. Peal _ � _ • -- A 8 C I -.- E F -- AM { Hl 1 6-'--1- -- H I J K --NOTES+ 1. DOOR CONSTRUCTION__ _ FRA�DE DETAI t AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION- N° REFER NCE _ HM HOLLOW METAL - ll A LL LEAD LINED _ - 1 31.03 MC MINERAL CORE - 9 _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE _- ? 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14GA. SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH= ` __ 4 304 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED 5 A MP METAL PAINTED 31.05 PT PLASTIC LAMINATE _. -�:__ - 6 31.05 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE - 7 A 1 3. GLASS,, __ -_ _ 31.06 1 _ � e BR3 BULLET RESISTANT 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE 9 - A L6 LEAD GLASS 31.07 SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR ' 10 9 _ 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY 11 A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED' 31.06 SW LAMINA D SECURITY WIRE _ 12 9• 31.06 TC CLEAR TEMPERED A T6 GREY TEMPERED ' _-- - 13 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR9 TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY - 14 31.09 ! A 4- RATING.= __ _ i Io = N NON-RATED16 B -- .;.•. ._ ._.._:_.. .__ ' 20 20 MINUTES LABELED A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED 17 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED - 16 90 112 HOUR LABELED 31.11 180 3. HOUR LABELED. _ 19 A 31.12 S. HARDWARE: 20 9 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE USTED __ 31.12 A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 B 31.13 s.. PROVIDE 6"HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR 23 4 • 6� CE 6'DOOR(2~CLEARANUDDER DOOR). 3114 I 24 31.14 0M.&IJItt. t.b�t�!-ltd = � �Dvm - 23 A 31.20 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACUTY 26 31.19 {� �� DOOR FRAME DOOR > SIZE . . FACS RATING DETAIL REMARKS W M 1 2 3 4 M J J N ES 2P01 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-17 12"X12" Louvre 2P02 A 26 68H14 Mp - 20 5 5 20 SH-24 120X12" Louvre 2P03 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-24 12"X12" Louvre 2PO4 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-37 2P05 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-37 2PO511 A 30 68 HM MP - 90 5 5 20 B11-49 KK. .2P06 A 30 6 HM MP 20 6 6 20 BH-39 12"X12" Louvre 2P07 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-39 12"X12" Louvre 2P08 A 30 6 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-37 2P11A A 26 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-17 12"X12". Louvre 2P13 F 30 68 HM MP CW 45 6 6 6 BH-49 2P13 F 30 6 HM MP CW 45 1 1 1 BH-49 0 2P13 ' D 24 68 _ HM. MP SC N SH-8E A FOR • 1 —XX 102 D TAIL 2P14 C 30 6 SH MP BR3 20 SH-7E - A FOR (12"X.121%) I I X X 3102 DETAILS 2P14 C 30 6 SH MP SC N SW5 SG1S swS SH-7E See Window Frame HH/11 2P14 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 19 1 BH-38 2P14 A 30 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-3 2P15 A 26 0 HM MP - 20 1 1 1 BH-39 12"X12"Louvre 2P16 A 30 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-37 2P17 A ' 30 6 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BA-24 12"XI2" Louvre 2P18 A 26 68 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-24 12"X12" Louvre 2P18 A 2 6 HM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH39 2P18 A 3 6 HM MP - 90 6 6 6 BH-99 KK • McLsughhan DATE WIC 1�Y1 v\.M W{J W DETENTM fT�/� L i A RS /;*I7V DOOR SCHEDULE 901 Bmoc.-OL 415396 5191 94111 29.20 Level 2 East/West DOOR TYPES=. - i - - A : 8 C j D E F _ ,Dun" -Dun" ' SAM Hi u 1fl _NOTES!_- I. DOOR CONSTRUCTION._ - NFROAME DET i AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSIOM � EHM HOLLOW METAS — - A LL LEAD LINED .. _ 31.03 MC MINERAL CORE _. Y SC SOLID WOOD CORE __ 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA. <' 3 A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH= 4 304 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED :. 3 A MP METAL PAINTED 31.03 B • P7 PLASTIC LAMINATE S 31.03 SWG STAIN WOOD 6RADE - - " A 3. GLASS= _ 7 31.06 8R3 BULLET RESISTANT a 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE ' - 9. A LO LEAD GLASS ' . 31.07 _ SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 9 31.07 S8 LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED` _ 11 31.08 SW I.AIMINATFD SECURITY WIRE 12 8 31.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED - A i TO GREY TEMPERED _ 13 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 S TLB TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY31.09 _ A i 4. RATING= __ i Is 31.10 N NON-RATED16 B 31.10 20 RO MINUTES LABELED i 45 314 HOUR LABELED 17 3 . 1 i 60 1 HOUR LABELED _ __ti._. __. ._ 18 a 90 112 HOUR LABELED - 3 1 180 3. HOUR LABELED, 19 3A S. HARDWARE: 20 B HARDWARE GROUPS ARE U STED 31.12A A FOLLOWING THE 21 A DOOR SCHEDULE 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 a _ 31.13 6. PROVIDE 6-HIGH DOOR FRAME FOtt . 6' NDR.•`DOOR(2�CLEARANCE UNDER DOO23 3.14 24 S 31.14 �API,AN/tic, ays V 23 3 A CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FA UTY 26 3139 DOOR TYPES=.. O aPoo i A 8 C D _ E F _ . w7= Aum G ._ H i J K _NOTES 1. DOOR CONSTRUCTION? FRAM � E DETA AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION � E HM HOLLOW METAL —_ A LL LEAD LINED _ _ _ 31.03 _ MC MINERAL CORE B SC SOLID WOOD CORE _- ? 31.03 SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL• 14 GA. A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. j' 3 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH• - 4 304 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED _ S A MP METAL PAINTED 31.03 PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6 31.03 SWG STAIN 'WOOD GRADE T A 3. 6LASSs 31.06 I ER3 BULLET RESISTANT 111 B 31,06 CW CLEAR WIRE ' . 9• A L6 LEAD GLASS 31.07 _ SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR _ 10 6 .. - - - 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY L 11 A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED- 31.06 SW LAMINAT�0 SECURITY WIRE , _ 12 3f.013 TC CLEAR TEMPERED A TS GREY TEMPERED 13 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMIRATED CLEAR14 8 TLt3 TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY - .•, _ .._--. ._ ._ 31.09 ; IS A 4. RATING.: _. _ 31.10 M MON-RATED _. !_ 16 31810 20 20 MINUTES LABELED 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED tT 31.11 1 60 1 HOUR LABELED Is s 90 112 HOUR LABELED 31A 1 180 3, HOUR LABELED, __ .- ._... " 19 31.12 S. HARDWARE: 20 9 31,12 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE USTED - FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 311.13 SECTION 30. 22 8 31.13 6. PROVIDE 6"HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR 6'--8"DOOR(2 CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). 23 31.14 • 24 r MAP 25 1 A/W ��L4 ti �y, 3L 14 T11�• r N CONTRA COSTA COUYN DETENTION FACAM...ITY 26 31.19 DOOR FRAME T�nF DOOR &�� R►T DETAIL ►� REMARKS NOTE 2 3 4 M J J NC11ES 2021 B NP ZC N 1 1 l SH-1E • 6 8HP 7c N 1 19 1 ZQ23 H 26 68 SH NP TC N 1 1 19 S M 6 8 1 19 1 - F A 2025 C 28 168 SH NP SW 20 ASH-7E 3102 FOR DVBMs A 2Q25A C 30 68 SH NP SC N. -7L- x X 2 Detail 26 8 1 1 19 12"X12" Louvre 26A C 26 68 H , NP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre 2027 C 26 68 HIK NP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 2Q27A C 26 68 Hsi MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre 2Q28 C 26-- . -6 cw 20 1 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 2Q28A C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"x12" Louvre • 0 8 A 29 C 3 6 SH 1P SC N x x SH-7E 3102 For Details A 2Q29A C 26 . 68 SH NP SC N XXSH 3102 For Details A . 2030 C 26 68 SH NP SC N XXXSH-7E. 3102 Fir Details x x X A 30A C 30 68 SH M SW 20 SH-7E 3-102 For Details 2Q35 F 3o 68 HM M CW 20 6 6 6 BH-22 SII�M� h LATE CONTRA COSTA Ca im DETENTION FAcury . ARCH1 RS �1 h���Y DOOR SCHEDULE am R rSWET n0�K` 3 FRANc� CA. sa,,, 415.398.5191 29.22 Level 2 West DOOR TYPES=_ ' -- - - - raw g'• _ -� - - A 8 C 1 D E F _ _ K NOTESe- -L ODOR CONSTRUCTIDit- _ FRAME DET . AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION_ tETAIL REFERENCE - HM HOLLOW METAL _ - A LL LEAD LINED_ _ - 31.03 MC MINERAL CORE _SC SOLID WOOD CORE2 3 03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA. 3 A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA- 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH= 4 304 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED s A MP METAL PAINTED :," 31.05 • PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6 fi SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE _ ' 3A5 3. GLASS= _ 31.06 t O BR3 BULLET RESISTANT 8 31.06 CW CLEAR WME ' -. - A LO LEAD GLASS - G 31.07 i SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEARO 10 31.07 , SA LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED SW LAMINAT�D SECURITY WIRE 12 TC CLEAR TEMPERED i 31.08 TO GREY TEMPERED _ - ? 133 pO ; TLC TEMPERED LAM104ATED CLEAR 14 3 09 TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY ? A t5 4. RATING.= __ _ 31.10 M NON-RATED 16 ro 20 20 MINUTES LABELED A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED 3 17 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED _. -. -.. _ .-_ 18 8 90 112 HOUR LABELED 31.11 180 3. HOUR LABELED. _ - _ 19 31.1 5. HARDWARE: 20 9 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED _ 31.12 FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE _ 21 A 31.13 " SECTION 30. 3 23 __ _[_. 22 31.813 6. PROVIDE 6"HIGH DOOR FRAME FCW--- _--- A , . 6=8"DOOR(2"CLEARANCE U114M DOORS. -- - - L14 24 3.4 29 A 00 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FA (TY 26 3IJ9 DOOR FRAME D0011 s�zE FACING I . TING DETP& HDIMt. REMARKS w M I NO EE22 3P4 M J .i N=s • ' 2T�01 3° 68 MP SW ZO 1 1 9 7S If . 8 1 SEI - MP SC N 1 1 . 9 2T02 126 68 H+! MP Qd 20 1 1 19 1 12"X12" Louvr 6 8 1 1 19 " o A 2T03 3° 68 SK MP SW 20XXX -7E 3102 For Details A 2TO3A 126 68 SH- : MP Sc N -7' 3 02 For Details 6 8HN MP 1 19 1 12"x12" Louvre 2T05 26 68 SH - NP ZC N 1 19 1 2T06 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 -1E 6 8 1 1 19. 2T08 26 68 SHM NP TC N 1 1 19 I.P. • 2T09 26 68 SHM MP 7C N 1 1 19- .-I 2T10 26' 68 SHM MP 17C N 1 1 19 -1E 2T11 26 68 'SHM MP ZC N 1 1 19 F;-I 2T12 26 68 SHM MP 7C N 1 1 19 2T13 F 26 68 SHM MP 7C N 1 19 1 H-l.E C 2T14 26 68 SHM NP ZC N XH-25E 31.02 For Details C - 2T15 26 68 SHM MP W Nxxx SH-25E 31.027For Details 2T16 F " 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 _ 2T17 P , 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 2T18 F 26 68 SHM NP 7C. N 1 1 19 SH-lE 2T19 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre A (12"XIVID e) 2T20 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 Si-14 310 - Threshold • �►ap�an✓Mci.�uu h�lin 1 TE CWM 0=A C MY MTENTM FacNM i ��Tg Avffm s 7 DOOR SCHEDULE ����c . - GA94111 29.23 Level 2 East 415.3965191 DOOR TYPES=, Ej pow we .74 • _ - A 8 C 1 D E F - ALM , Hj L _NOTES=-_ - 1. DOOR CONSTRUCTION:_— . FRAW DET i AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSIOy_ RDETAIL C£ _ HM HOLLOW META A LL LEAD LINED 3t.03 _ MC MINERAL CORE _ _.i._ 9 _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE __ ? 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL_ 14 GA. A 3 SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16GA. 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH• _ _._..r__-. 4 304 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED s A MP METAL PAINTED 31.03 • PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6 3 03 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE 7 A 31.06 3. GLASS* 9 ER3 BULLET RESISTANT A 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE 9 3 A 7 LG LEAD GLASS ; e SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR _ ! l0 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED' II 31.08 SW LAMINAT�0 SECURITY WIRE . _. - - 12 31.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED ' TO GREY TEMPERED 13 309 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR ' 14 31.09 TL6 TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY - A - IS .10 4_ RATING-= __ _ ; 31a N NON-RATED 31.10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED 17 3111 it 60 1 HOUR LABELED {6 9 90 112 HOUR LABELED 31..11 180 3. HOUR LABELED. 19 A 3 5. HARDWARE: 20 B 31.12 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED _i._ _ A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 B 31.13 6. PROVIDE We HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR 66'-6"DOOR(2"CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). ^- _ - 23 3.14 • 31.14 s'AR-Aa�Nc 1.6l-t� % �flvf- 25 31.20 7s CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FAQJTY 31.19 ���( DOOR FRAME DO T1fPE SIZE FAPSW CE NG GAAW AATW OETAIL KWR REMARKS W - H NOTE 2 PAM 3 4 M J J NINES • 3A01 F 26 68 SIM MP 7C N 1 19 1 ; 3A02 F 26 68 SH! MP 7C N 1 19 1 IE 3A03 F 26 68 sm NP 7C N 25E 31.02 For Del kils 3A04 A 124 68 IM NP - N 1 1 19 50 12"X12" Louvre C 3A05 126 68 SHM AP X X X-7C N H--25E 31.02 For Det ils 3A06 F 26 68 ism ISP 7C N 1 19 1SH-3Z 3A07 F 26 68 sm MP 7C N 1 19 1 -lE C 3AO8 F 26 68 SIM m 2 C N x 25E 31.01 For Details A " 3A09 A 2 4 68 HPI NP - N 1 1 19 -14 3109 Threesshol1J0d e? C 0 F 26 68 SF�1 1P 7C N 25E 31.02 For Det ils All F 26 68 SIM IMP 7C IN 1 19 1 -lE • 266 8 Hrl NP 7C N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3A13 A P 68 m PP - N 1 1 19 En-10 12"x12" Louvre A :-' 12 68 HM MP - N 1 1 1 19 ESI-10 2"x12" Louvre 3A15 F 26 68 SHr! M ZC N 1 19 1 SH-1 3A16 F 26 68 SES! NP 7C N 1 19 1 SH-1 C 3A17 F 26 68 SIS! MP ZC N x>0<SH--25E 31.0 For Det i 1 s 3A18 A 24 68 !�P - N 1 1 19 BEf-141 A 712"X12 Threshold C 3A19 F 26 68 SEM ISP 7C N XXXSIS-25E 3 For Det its 0 F 26 68 sm NP 7C N 1 19 1 �lE • Kaplan/M inal� ( KCONTRCMA COLfM DETeOM Fpc n ARCHIT RRS DOM SCHEDULE Oqfj'jBAT�a T � SN • CA. 94111 29.24 Level 3 East 415.39®•5191 DOOR TYPESs. row • • A 8 C. a D E F_ _-- .gra HI , 4-- 6_J_ I- ---G- -- i- 1- H •} J K Ii _NOTES*—-- .I. DOOR CONSTRUCTION-_ rFRME DET DILT I AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION. AlL REF RE NCEHM HOLLOW METAL - A LL LEAD LINED 31.03 MC MINERAL CORE _ Sc SOLID WOOD CORE .___ ? 31.03 ! SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA. _ 3 A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. 31.04 i 2. FACING AND FINISH ' 4 304 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED s A MP METAL PAINTED 31.05 ' PT PLASTIC L*MINATE 6 31.05 • SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE 7 A S. GLASS: 31.os 1 e , 8R3 BULLET RESISTANT 6 31.06 CW CLEAR VANE9 A L8 LEAD GLASS 31.0 SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR10 9 1 31.07 I S8 LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY A SM LAMINATkD SECURITY MIRRORED I1 31.08 SW LAMINATED SECURITY WIRE 12 D' 31.00 TC CLEAR ,TEMPERED T4 GREY TEMPERED - --`— 13 3 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 8 TLB TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY - ! 31.09 4. RATING.= __ 5 is 31.10 ' N NON-RATED P II 20 20 MINUTES LABELED 31.10 45 314 HOUR LABELED 17 31.1 t 60 1 HOUR LABELED - 16 !! 80 11 3 2 HOUR LABELED 180 3, HOUR LABELED, _ .. __ _ 19 A 1 3 .12A 5. HARDWARE_ 20 B HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED 31.12 FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 311.13 SECTION 30- 22 B 31 13 F. PROVIDE 6'*HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR A 6'-8'DOOR(2"CLEARANCE UNDER DOORL - 31.14 - 3L•4 onAa/t, �tviwt4 = � teu pvw' - (1f) '38 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION F1 CL" 31.,9 DOOR FRAME O SIZE aF FWMVG DETAIL HOWa REMARKS W N 4 NOTE Z 3 4 M J J NWE S • 3A21 F 26 68 SM! MP ;4C N 1 14 1 Sii-SH . 6g C 31.02 For Det ils 3A23 A 214 68 SH NP - N 1 1 119 SH-22 C A24 F 26 68 SFS! !+P 7c N SH-25E 31.02 For Details 3A25 F 26 1 68 SIM NP ZC N 1 19 1 " SH-lE 3A26 C 26 68 HM AP CW 60 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12"Louvre 3A26A C 26 68 M NP Ic N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12"Louvre 3A27 C 26 68 5H M SW 60 1 1 119 SH-3E 12"X12"Louvre 13A27A C 26 68 SH IMP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-3B 12"X12"Louvre 1 XXX 3A28 28 68 31 SH MP SW 60 SH-7E A 02 For Details A 3A28A C 30 68 SH ISP Sc N -7E 3102 For Details - A _ XXX . 3A29 C 28 68 SH AP SW 60 SH-7S 2 Fbr Details . A 3 3A29A C 9 68 SH NP Sc N XXXSH-7E 3102 For Details A 0 C 26 68 SH !P SW 60 X X SH-7E 3102 , For Details A 3A30iA C 30 68 SH PP Sc N SH-7E 3102 For Details 3A31 IC 61-68 1 12"X12"Louvre 3A31A C 26 68 m MP ZC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12"Louvre D o 74 SH MP G SEE Exm. G N Z WINDOW 2 3A34 D 30 74 SH MP 1'G N \ SH-2 Window See . 2 �x i Kap►la�/M °" oavM COM CO AM MVnr M tiacL" AR(,HI RS Y DOOR SCHEDULE BA � 4SAN OL 94111 29.25 Level 3 East 5 398.5191 DOOR TYPES:_ ' raw 44 - p"s if - - A B C 1 p �_ _. E F + ( _ oung Hjoil I f ! 6 --� - H _NOTES=_ _ t. DOOR CONSTRUCTION:—._ KRADE AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSIaI EERENCEHM HOLLOW METAL A LL LEAD LINED _-- 1-03MC MINERAL CORESC SOLID WOOD CORE . 1.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL• 14 GA. 3 A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISHs 4 304 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED { 5 A 31.05 MP METAL PAINTED P PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6 31.05 1 SWG STAIN 'WOOD GRASA 7 31.06 1 3. GLASS*. 3 oa SR3 BULLET RESISTANT CIM CLEAR WIRE 9. A L8 LEAD GLASS 31.07 SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 31.07 S6 LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY 11 A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED 31'04 SW LAMINATED SECURITY WIRE ` 12 31.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED # A T6 GREY TEMPERED 13 31.04 ' TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR '`e 14 9 ± 31.09 TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED 6REY �i A 15 31.10 ;! 4. RATING.= __ _ B N NON-RATED t 16 31.10 �I 20 20 MINUTES LABELED A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED ` 17 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED 18 8 80 112 HOUR LABELED 3 A11 180 3. HOUR LABELED. 19 31.12 5. HARDWARE= 20 31.12 1. HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 B 31.13 G. PROVIDE 6"HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR --- ---- 23 A 6'- 8" DOOR(2"CLEARANCE CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). 31.14 24 4 31,14 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY OETENTlON MAL" za 31.19 i DOOR DOOR FRAME NQ WIPESIZE a�F� DETAIL. REMARKS w H TE 1 N(M 204=2 4 M J J NOTES • 3B01 26 168 SM MP TC N 1 19 1 -lE C 26 8 2N NP 7C N F 31.02 For Det ils 3B03 A 2`4 68 HK IMP - N 1 l 119 50 - 12"X12"Louvre 3B04 F 26 68 SHM MP 7c N IX 25E 31.02 For Det ils 31305 F 26 681 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 1.E 6 8 1 19 1 C 3B07 F 26 68 S?iM MP ZC N -25E 31.02 For Det ils xx A (12"X12"Lou re) 3808 h 2 68 HM NP - N1 1 19 -14 3109 Threshold C 266 8 HM 31.02 For Det ils 3B10 F 26 68 SHK MP 7C N 1 19 1 -lE 3B11 F 2616 8 1 1 19 1 ILE 3B12 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 -10 121IX12"Louvre • 3B13 A 26 68 HM I NP - IN 1 1 1 19 X10 12"X12"Louvre 3B14 F 266 8 SHM IMP W N 1 19 1 3B15 F 26 68 SHM MP 7+C N 11 19 1 lE 6 8 C -4gig 2 16 — SHM MP 7c N -X x -- 2SE 11 -02 For ils 3B17 A 24 68 M MP - N 1 1 19 14 A (12.'X12"Lo vre) 3 0 Threshold 6 8 SHM MP Tc N _ 1.0 . For Det ils 3B19 26 168 SHM NYS 7C N 1 19 1 lE -413-70 E 6 168Sfm 1 19 1 WkwmclAughml a►rE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FiACAM Y ARCHI RS '112-411V DOOR SCHEDULE �j S�eA�l.w��� f)O. ,4. 1 'FRAIVCI��(.) CA 94111 29.26 Level 3 East 15 396.5191 _ X t — , / D F , w ( K _r 1.00it CCNS i'ttUCTION r r A.'IMINUM EXTRUSIO 4 tOLLOW;METAL L t LEAD LINED !MNERAL+ COkc S "C.!s-ID WOOD, :CORE SFI :ECURITY-HOLLOW KETAL_ !,r'�n j } SHM SECURITY HOI r W META L- 16(.. AC!NG_.ANC ' � A: iiN =F�_ � .�0 � � i c 1 z • ;_. Vi PLASTIC :LAM1NATtr I S SWG:STAIN' WOOD. GRADE t GLASS BR3 BV? RESISTANT t t i _ _10 f 12EY A • , .Y 'MIRRORED 31`i 0 c SW 'LAMINATq.D SE'i,URITY' MITRE" 12 t . : TC. CLEAR'TEMPERED: -, _6REY`•-TEMPERED _ i:; st i..I=MPERED LAMINATED CLEAT Y.i-BRED LAMINATED GRE-f I A i_ 20 it.....': i J�$tL'ED A 3/4 HOUR t t FLED 17 31.Ft C0 1 HOUR 1 t R ^0 r 18 t, +0 112 N''"'. .!_*.t1 L „ "Z. __ __LLc C i • .ARE USTED } FOLLC ;'; L;OOR SCHe f:'?r_E 21 SECTIO 22 { F3 HOVIDE 6'-°IiIG;l-DOOR:FRAME FOR.. 9"-DOOR(L�`_CLFAfiIh'rr UIiO=Tt DOOR). :_ • {c i DOOR FRAME °OO" SIZE FACING RATING DETAIL a FOwq REMARKS TE w N 1 NO2 1 H i i NOTES 3B21 ;. F126 68. SSI AP ZC N - ' -25E —31. For- De s 3B22 2A 68- SH IMP - N 1 1 19.. 22' 3B23 F 26 68 SHS!' NP Tc ' N _ -25E C 31.02 For De ails 3B24 F 26 68 SHM NP Tc N 1 19 1 SH-lE - 3B25 26 1613 HM NP CAT 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12"Louvre B2 6 Hm 8 NP C N BH-2 12"X12"Louvre 3B26 26 68 SH MP SK 20 1 1 19 SH-3E 12"X12"Louvre 3B26A C 26 68' SH NP Sc N 1 1 19- -3E 12"X12"Louvre A 3B27 C 28 68 -SH NP SW 20 SH-7E 3102 For Details ,. A 3B27A 30 68 ` SH NP SC INX SH-7E X- A 3B28 28 68 SH MQ SW 20 XSH-7E 3102 For Detail ' A 3B28A F 68 SH NP Sc N SH-7E 'AM • A • 3B29 C 26 68. SH NP SW 20 i SH-7E 3B29A P 68 SH NP SC IN SH-7E A 102 For Details 3B30 . C 26 68 . HM NP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12"Louvre 3B30A C 26 68 HM NP 7C IN 1 1 19 Bi t' 12"X12"Louvre 3B32 i D 39� 74 SH 'MP TG N SH-2 SEE EXTR. G WINDOW 2 3833 D 30 68 SH NP TG N XXXSK-2 SEE � � D • '_Y hHn DATE CMM COSTA COMM DETENTION ARaI17 BA S—PLAbMRS DOOR SCHEDULE m AO° 4SHEET SAN�� CA. 94111 29.27 Level 3 East - �(). A3 ==Mai �lo�essssomoicW. 10 � Ae�ss�ee9 For Deta., 4@ 4 Ali kF Ai& 12"XI2"* Louvre P W W- I long MEMO Emu m MINE'A �-C- M 1 164, PASNA 64, IBM 13T-.02 For Deta,* .ml . man m N sun MEN noun MEMO sma mmmmm J2"XJL2" Louvre� MENEM 1,2"X ' 120 Louvre. IBMMEMO Emu M. Nunn m END PAN IY.T2.--For Dwtaz �� Man MEM DOOR _TYPES=_ -- _ NTT- . _ .�. _ --- A 6 - C D ■ 4- . - - � 6 �i _NOTES:— _ _L DOOR CONSTRUCTION-- FRANE DETAI _ AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION ��E _HM HOLLOW METAL - A _LL LEAD LINED_- 31.03 _MC MINERAL CORE__ - _ 2 Y _SC SOLID WOOD CORE 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL - 14 GA. _.'-. A 3 31.04 SHM SECURITY HOLLOW .METAL- 16 GA. _ 2. FACING AND FINISH= 4 304 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED - S A d 31.03 MP METAL PAINTED 8 • PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6 31.03 SWG STAIN WOOD GRAS - _ 7 A - 31.06 3. GLASS= s BR3 BULLET RESISTANT ' 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE A 9 LB LEAD GLASS 31.07 SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY 11 A ' SM -LAMINAThD SECURITY MIRRORED ' 31.06 B. SW LAMINAT�O SECURITY WIRE 12 31.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED ? = A TO GREY TEMPERED ___ _ ! 13 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR ; B TLB TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY 14 31.09 IS A 4. RATING.: _ 31.10 N NON-RATED _ _._f. 16 31.10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED ` - A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED 17 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED _ I6 B DO 112 HOUR LABELED 31.11 1 160 3. HOUR LABELED. _ 19 31 12 S. HARDWARE: 20 e 31.12 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 B A • 6. PROVIDE 6"HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR _ _ __ —-- ._ _ _ _ A 6'—6'DOOR(2~CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). 23 31.14 24 B _ 14 25 A CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIL" 2� 31J9 DOOR FRAME °OOR Q > SIZE FACING RATING DETAIL HD�"R REMARKS 3102 Fcw Details W N / NONE 2 3 4 H J J NOiE 5 C • 2 F 26 68 S MP TC N _ 11-25E 31.02 For Deta l 3C22 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 H-22 C 3c!23 F 26 8 SIINI MP TC N H-25E 31.02 For Deta is 3C24 F 26 68 Sl" MP TC N 1 19 1 H-lE F 26 68 SM VIP MP TC N 1 1 19 H-lE 3C26 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 H-1 12"X12" Louvre 2 C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 H-2 12"X12" Louvre 3 27 C 26 8 SH MP SW 20 1 1 19 H-3E •12"X12" Louvre 3C27 C 26 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 H-3E 12"X12" Louvre 3C28 C 28 68 SH MP SW 20 H-7E 3102 For Details 3C28 C 30 68 SH MP SC N H-7E A r • 3C29 C 28 68 SH MP SW 20 \ X H-7E 3IQTxbr Details f � A • E 3C2930 68 SH MP Sc N xixH-7E Details 3C30 C - 2 68 SH MP SW 20N H-7E 3102 For Details 3C301 C 30 68 SH MP Sc N SH-7E A For Details ' 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" Louvre 3C31 C 26 68 HM MP TC id 1 1 19 HH-2 12"X12" Louvre C33 -D 30 74 SH MP TG N XISH-2 SEE �: G 3C34 .D 30 74 SH MP TG N SH-2 SEE EXTR. D FT KaplawM f �� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FAiCI M �ITT% �C.T�S_ PLANNERS 7 Y DOOR SCHEDULE m/lam SAN SWJET TREA 94111 29.29 Level 3 East 000. 146 15.398.5191 DOOR TYPES:; _ - - - i - fir 4, -- � ' � • pods i= - - -. A 8 C r D -- - E - SUM , &UAL , I Hl 4--- G_!_ L, - -1. H .1 J K -NOTES:__ _ -1. DOOR CONSTRUCTION_;— _-- FRAME DETAI AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION DETAIL _NM HOLLOW METAL _ - A LL LEAD LINED ___ Y 31.03 _MC MINERAL CORE _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE ___ 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL - 14GA. _._ .. . A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. 3 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH: 4 31.04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED - A MP METAL PAINTED S 31.05 B • PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6 31.03 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE - T A 3. GLASS= 31.05 ' 8 BR3 BULLET RESISTANT A 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE 9 A LG LEAD GLASS 31.07 _ SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 318.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY 11 A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED ' _ 31.08 SW LAMINATED SECURITY WIRE 12 3108 TC CLEAR TEMPERED A T6 GREY TEMPERED 13 31-09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 8 TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY - 31.09 �.._ 15 A 4. RATING.- __ _ 31.10 N NON-RATED 16 B 31.10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED - A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED t7 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED IB B 31.11 + 80 112 HOUR LABELED A 160 3. HOUR LABELED i9 31.12 S. HARDWARE: 20 e 31.12 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE USTEO A A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 2i 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 e - _ 31.13 • s. PROVIDE 610 HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR _ _ _ _ - _ A 6'-6"DOOR (2"CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). 23 31.14 _ 9 24 '1 A H� t-b�ib►LIf�1 = Rx�IG �DVL 25 3A' f11) f GONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACUTY 2e 31.19 DOOR FRAME DOWFACING w►TwG sin DETAIL HONVA REMARKS W N 1 NOTE 22 3NME4 H J J NOM5 • A 3D01 B 26 68 SH MP TC N Ii-SE 3102 For Details 3D02 B 1 26 68 SH MP TC NX x H-26E =A (12"X12" 3D03 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 H-14 e) 02 For Detail, XXX yl-0-9 Thre, 3D04 B 26 68 SH MP TC N H-26E. -C A 3D05 B 26 68 1 SH MP TC NXXXJ-H-t1b 3102 For Detail 3D06 B 1 26 68 1 SH MP TC N1xxxH-SE 3A 2 For Detail 3D07 B 1 26 68 SHX C MP TC N X 3D09 B 26 68 SH MP TC N XXI/ H-26E -C--- For Detail 12"X12" Louvre 3D10 AA 50 68 Hey MP I - N 1 1 H-41 (One door only 3D11 B .26 68 SH MP I TC N XXX H-5E A3102 For Details A 3D12 B 26 68 SH MP I TC N XX H-5E 3102 For Details • 3D13 B 26 68 SH MP TC NX H-5E A • C 3D14 B 26 68 SH MP TC N xx H-26E 3102 For Details 3 D 15 A 24 6 8 HM MP - N 1 1 19 H-14 A 31099 Threshold ld C 3D16 B 26 68 SH MP TC N H-26E 3D17 B 26 68 SH MP TC N X X H-5E A 2 F r Details 3D18 B 26 68 SH MP TC N H-5E A 3102 For Details 3D19 B 26 68 SH MP TC N xx H-5E 410 Pcir net-AilsA 3D20 B 26 68 SH MP TC NH-5E A x X/,"\."r 3102 EQr-Details.- 3D21 B 26 68 SH MP TC N / SH-26E C' ......n/Mc lAwgbfin OONTRA COSTA CO #M DETENTION FACEM IM �NERS *'* DOOR SCHEDULE 901 SAN FRANC CA. 94111 29.30 Level 3 West 09948 415.398.5191 DOOR TYPES-; M - L e uwc - - - A 9 C ; r D '--- E F _ .. Hl � G ,L- - - E� H I - - - J — K ' _NOTES:_ __ I. DOOR CONSTRUCTION-_ FRAME DETAI AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION Nc�' REFERENCE _HM HOLLOW METAL — A LL LEAD LINED —_ 31.03 _MC MINERAL CORE B _SC SOLID WOOD CORE 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL - 14 GA. A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16GA 3 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH: 4 31 04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED 5 A 31.05 MP METAL PAINTED PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6B • 31.05 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE 7 A -- _ 31.06 3. GLASS: e BR3 BULLET RESISTANT s e 31.06 - CW CLEAR WIRE _ __ ___ 9- A LG LEAD GLASS 31.07 SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY p SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED ' It 31.08 SW LAMINAT�D SECURITY WIRE 12 31.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED T6 GREY TEMPERED - 13 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 B TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY _ 31.09 - - 15 A 4. RATING-: -- _ _ _ 31.10 M NON-RATED 16 B 31.10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED - A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED 17 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED 18 B 80 112 HOUR LABELED 31..11 180 3. HOUR LABELED 19 31.12 5. HARDWARE: 20 B HARDWARE GROUPS ARE USTED 31.12 FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31A.13 SECTION 30. 22 B 31.13 • 6. PROVIDE 6"HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR . _ 6' 8"DOOR(2"CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). 23 3.1 -- 4 24 31.14 25 A 31, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY 26 31.19 DOOR FRAME � SIZE FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL FOYVA. REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NOTE 2 3 4 H J J NOTE S A (12"X12' • 3 D 2 2 A 24 6 8 HM MP - N 1 1 19 ; H-14 3109 Threshold 3D23 B 26 68 SH MP TC N XX>3H-26E C Fotit 3D24 B 26 68 SH MP A TC N \ >3 H-5E A3102 For Detai 'Z- A 3D25 B 26 68 SH MP TC N X H-5E 3102 For Detail 3D26 A 30 68 HM ff MP - 20 1 1 19 H-17 12"X12" Louvre 3D27 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 1 19 H-1 12"X12" Louvre 13D27A C 26 68 HM MP TLC N 1 1 19 H-23 12"X12" Louvre XA 3D28 C 26 68 SH MP SW 20 i H-7E 3102 For Details 3D28A C 30 68 SH MP SC NJ H-7E A xjx A 3D29 C 2868SH MP SW20 H-7E- 31LQZ For- Detail 3D29A C 30 68 SH MP SC Nxx � H-7E A 2 For De.tailA • 3D30 C 28 68 SH MP SW 20XH-7E 3102 For Detail 0 8 A • 3D30A C 3 6 SH MP SC N \ H-7E 3102 For Details X, 3D31 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 H-50 12"X12" Louvre 3D32 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 H-1 12"X12" Louvre 3D32 C 26 68 HM MP TLC N 1 1 19 [H-23 H-23 12"_X12" Louvre 3D33 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19H-1 : 12"X12" Louvre 3D33 C 26 68 HM MP TG N 1 1 19 12"X12" Louvre 3D35 C 30 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 1 19 SH-14 3D35 D 30 74 SH MP TG NX SH-3E SEE ��' B WINDOW 3 KSp1R>�MC �lilrl RTE SRA G=A COUNTY DETENTION FACAJTY HHIIT4 S PLANNERS 1��'�� DOOR SCHEDULE Ap°- I901 'SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ��).9��� 415.398.5191 29.31 Level 3 West D_O.OR -TYPES:-' - few le 10 - - A 8 C r D I--- - E F . _. ALM _ t-- f G •`--i- - i- H ; J K —NOTES: -1. DOOR CONSTRUCTION: __ . FRAME DETAI AIL AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION REFERENCE HM HOLLOW METAL ' - p _LL LEAD LINED-__ -- 31.03 _MC MINERAL CORE B _SC SOLID WOOD CORE 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL - 14 GA. _ _ _. 3 A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16GA. 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH: 4 31.04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED ! _ 5 A MP METAL PAINTED 31.05 • PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6 31.05 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE r A 3. GLASS' { _- 7 31.06 BR3 BULLET RESISTANT _ a B 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE _ .__ 9 p L8 LEAD GLASS - 31.07 SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 S 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY A SM -LAMINATED SECURITY MIRROREDII 31.08 - SW LAMINATED SECURITY WIRE -- _ 12 B- TC CLEAR TEMPERED 31.08 -. A TS GREY TEMPERED Y;, - 13 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAM104ATED CLEAR z B TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY G 14 31.09 A 4. RATING-: _ IS 31.10 N NON-RATED 16 B 20 10 MINUTES LABELED _ _ 31.10 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED 17 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED 18 B 90 112 HOUR LABELED 31.11 180 3. HOUR LABELED 19 A 31.12 5. HARDWARE: 20 e HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED _ 31.12 FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 A 31.13 SECTION 30. 22L B • 6. PROVIDE 6'�HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR _ _ 6'-8'DOOR(2 CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). 25 1 CONTRA COSTA COLNTY DETENTION FACIMY OcKm� a C �e�emom ' seem moommmm■ mmmomociam womommommoom womommmomomm mmoommommomm moommommoomm wommmoommoom wommomommomm moommommomom� _ DOOR TYPES, N It wrT" .urr 1 f _ 1 ■ - 4--- e _ 6J__i __ . .' H '1 J K , —NOTES;-- -1. NOTES=__.I. DOOR CONSTRUCTION-___-_ . --- FRAME DETAIL DETAIL ! AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION REFERENCE _HM HOLLOW METAL A __LL LEAD LINED 31.03 _MC MINERAL CORE _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE ? 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL• 14 GA. g--= j__ 3 A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 166A. 31.04 1 --2. FACING AND FINISH= - _..- ___ --__ 4 3t o4 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED E _ 5 A ' 1.03 • - MP METAL PAINTED _ ._ ..�_.- _ _.__.. 3 PT PLASTIC LAMINATE ; 6 B 3 9 .05 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE • € _ A 3. GLASS_ _._ _._ _. . __.____.. 7 31.06 BR3 BULLET RESISTANT 31 s + 8 B .06 CW CLEAR WIRE A 9- 31.07 LB LEAD GLASS SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 31.07 SO LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY .j ' A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED' 1i 31.08 SW LAMINATED SECURITY WIRE - - 12 S- TC CLEAR TEMPERED # 31.08 TS GREY TEMPERED '.v"' -- - 13 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR14 31.09 TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY - s 4. RATING.; _- - Is 31A10 N NON-RATED 20 20 MINUTES LABELED - - 16 31.10 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED17 3 . 1 60 1 HOUR LABELED _;._. B 18 GO 112 HOUR LABELED 31.11 180 3. HOUR LABELED. _ Y 19 31.12 S. HARDWARE: , 20 3 ell HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31AI3 SECTION 30. 22 111 _._ 31 13 _ s. PROVE G's HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR _ -• _ _, _ 6=8"DOOR(2"CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). - - 23 3 J4 24 L14 of 9A►�/W t.e'� l lti = � Mc>�i 2s A i,ii yi t �M CASTA C�OUNW DE 18fF fV FACLITY 26 131.19 DOOR FRAME DOOR T�PT SIZE FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL. "a"a REMARKS HE NOTE 1 NOTE 2 3 NOTE 4 N J J NOTE 5 • 3E0 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3EO2 F 26 68 Sm MP TC N SH-25E C 31.02 For Det ils A 2 4 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-50 12"X12" Louvre 3E04 F 26 68 SM MP TC NXX SH-25E 3 For Det ils 3EO5 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 3EO6 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 6 8 Srgy MP TC N XXX SH-25 31.02 For Det ils 3E08 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14' A (12"X12"Lo ) 3109 Threshold c 3EO9 F 26 68 SH M MP TC N X1XX SH-25 31.02 For Det ils 3E10 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SIi-lE 3E11 F 26 68 SIi�4 MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 3E12 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre • 3E13 A 2 6 6 8HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-10 12"X12" Louvre 6 8 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 1 SH-1E 3E15 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 S11-1E6 8 C 1 r SHM 8 (12"X12" MP TC N SH-25 31.02 For Det ils 3E-1 A 2 6HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A Io e) 31 9 Threshold 3E18 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N XXX SH-251 31.02 For Det ils 3E19 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 3E20 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E • �lai1/Mc 'n GATE CCN7RA COSTA CAOLWY IXTENTM FACiL" •. g I'j�CM S PLANNERS DOOR SCHEDULE �� SAN FR�A�tNCISCTOAECA. 94111 �I)' ' 1 415.398.5191 29. 33 Level 3 West _ DOOR TYPES-:. [] Low A 8 C f D ____. _ E F __ _ ' i I 4-- H —H J K _NOTES=_._ 1. DOOR CONSTRUCTION:__ __ KR"E DETAIL ? AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION DETAIL _NM HOLLOW METAL A _.LL LEAD LINED ___ 31.03 _MC MINERAL CORE _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE Z 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW KETAL- 14 GA. A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16GA. 3 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH= - 4 3104 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED ; e S A MP METAL PAINTED 31.05 • r_ _.- _____ _.__ PT PLASTIC LAMINATE ! $ 6 31.05 SW6 STAIN WOOD GRADE ". 7 A 3. GLASS= i 31.06 a B BR3 BULLET RESISTANT q 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE9 A L8 LEAD GLASS 31.07 - SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR z- 10 31..07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY s A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED 1i 31.08 SW LAMINAnD SECURITY WIRE12 31.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED T6 GREY TEMPERED 13 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 g TLO TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY ____w.•.,., _. .. . 31.09 4. RATING-. _ _ _. ;` 1'S 31.10 N NON-RATED 16 B 31.10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED - } 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED17 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED _ IB g 80 112 HOUR LABELED 3 A 1 180 3. HOUR LABELED - 19 31 12 5. HARDWARE: 20 B HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED 31.12 FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 A 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 B 3l.13 • -- G. PROVIDE 6'*HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR 6'-8"DOOR(2~CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). _ 23 3.14 24 g 3Lf4 �) �ApLO►IJ/hk L, 1tVLIA % � t60rPVW, 25 A ���. , J GONTRA G06TA GOUNTY mTENTm FA t-ITY z6 31.19 DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE FACINGIGRASS RATING DETAILNe REMARKS W N NOTE 1 NOTE E 2 3 4 M J J NOTE S C • P21 2 6 8 SHM MP TC N SH-25E 3 For Det 3E22 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 C 3E23 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N XX SH-25E 31.02 For Det ils 3E24 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 Sil-lE 3E25 C 26 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 1211X12" Louvre 3E25A C 26 68 HM MP TC N •1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre 3E26 C 26 68 SH MP SW 20 1 1 19 SH-3E 12"X12" Louvre 3E26A C 26 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-3E 12"X12" Louvre A 3E27 C 28 68 SH MP SW 20 SH-7E 3102 For Details 3E27A C 30 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-7E 3102 For Details A 3E28 C 28 68 SH MP SW 20 1 1 19 SH-7E 3102 For Details 3E28A C 30 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH 77E 3102 For Details • A 3E29 C 26 68 SH MP SW 20 1 1 19 SH-7E 3102 For Details 3E29A C 30 68 SH MP SC I N 1 1 19 SH-7E 3102 For Details 3E30 C -'.2b 68 HM MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"x 12" Louvre 3E3 OA C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre 3E33 •b 30 74 SH Mp rTG N / SH-2 SEE EXTR. G WINDOW 4 3A A 30 68 SH MP - N 17 17 17 SH-14 3E34 30 74 SH MP G NX SH-2 Window 2 3E34A A 30 68 SH MP - N 17 17 17 SH-9E B 3113 Lock Details 0 K8plaII�MCj.811g 111 1 rD�OOR c=A G xtm DETENTION FA uw AF"1% k A STREET HERS SCHEDULE9M BA RY Rte• ��«� SWET PAN FRANCLWO CA. 94111 29.34 Leve 1 3 ire s t 415-398-5191 DOOR _TYPES., _ -- . A 8 C ! D --- E F --- r rr -NOTES:--- 1. DOOR CONSTRUCTION-___ . FRAME DETAI AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION q FE ENCE _ HM HOLLOW METAL - A LL LEAD LINED ___ 31.03 _MC MINERAL CORE _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE _ . ? 31.03 SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL • 14 GA. 3 A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. 31.04 Z. FACING AND FINISH >-- `. __ 4- 31.04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED _ S A 31.05 MP METAL PAINTED B PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6 31.03 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE - 7 A -3. GLASS= 31.06B BR3 BULLET RESISTANT 31-06 CW CLEAR WIRE _ L6 LEAD GLASS 31.07 . SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 B 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY A ' SM LAMINATkD SECURITY MIRRORED 11 31,08 SW LAMINAT�D SECURITY WIRE 12 B TC CLEAR TEMPERED 31.08 A TO GREY TEMPERED = 13 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 B TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY 31.09 1S A 4. RATING_: _ 31.10 N MON-RATED -' ' 16 B • 31.10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED - A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED _ , _ _. 17 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED18 B 31.11 BO 112 HOUR LABELED A Iso 3. HOUR LABELED - 19 31.12 s. HARDWARE: 20 B HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED 31.12A A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 8 - 31.13 • 6. PROVIDE 6*HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR _ ___ _ _ _ _ A 6=8"DOOR(2'm CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). 23 31.14 24 3!914 2S A o '1 �►�. , CONTRA COSTA COWN DETENTION FACIM 1 31.19 DOOR FRAME °ONOQR TYPE SIZE FACS w►TING DETAIL 'cWR REMARKS W H NOTE 1 NONE 2 3 4 H J J NOTE 5 3F01 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-IE 3F02 F 26 68 SHM MP TL N _ SH-25E 3�0� For Deta is 3F03 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 3F04 F 26 6XX18 SHM MP TC N \ SH-25E C petaills 3F05 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-IE 3F06 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-33 12"X12" Louvre 3F07 C 30 68 HM A!P TC N 1 1 19 BH-6 12"X12" Louvre 3F08 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 12"X12" Louvre 3F09 C 30 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-2 12"X12" Louvre 3F09A C 30 68 SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-2 6 8 M MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE • 3F11 F 266 8 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE • 3F12 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE x x C 3F13 F 26 68 SHM MP TC 21 SH-25E 31.E For Deta is 3F14 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 U9 Tti2"X 2;c e) C 3F15 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25 1-.0Y For Deta is 3F16 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE - i 3F17 F 26 6a SFi1 MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 3F18 F 26 68 SHIT! MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 3F19 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE Kaplan/M�I.aughlin ATE COPIMA Coss Ca#M DETENTM FACIL" ARUJITITETS PLANNERS x'4"1 DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATRY STREET s� n!)(�5 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 29.35 Leve 1 3 West 415.398.5191 YY — --= - A: 0 J'ji ! C a wF D� 7Fl pOC � i ORISTRUCTIOI _ Fn/Nll, _ hr r 1 l+i.'1,1J1 EXTtt E {�f I KcF�6 .NCC F ! 'Ak� .! , 2_ i J SOLID yXDD CORE_.-._. SECURITY rlOLLOW METAL- 14C^ A ! SECURi-T`t' IOLLOW METAL- 16t: i+,J3 ANDFtr�!SH:.' E f Ilii,r J A'. ClD ,F y A • `T F ! Si;C, IAi:iNATI: �' r i AWG STAIN 17-,rr�r-GR11 . ..- Ass_. �cr f i ,3 .BULLET RESISTQN ti -3! c�1' CLEAR WIRE �c y R ° 2 LEAD Cl ASS .,1_G7_ f - _ Ll-_l44tt1ASECURITY CLE-R ; 101.07 5E,-ZCUkITY- GREY =A - S! l A4fJNATLt ^t^GUA37Y MIRRORED r ti4' IAMINATED SECURITY M;2 L TC CLEAR TEMPERED ! "� Tia GREY TEMPERED ;- . t3 31 09 i T,' 0 TEMPERED LAMINATEDCLQ r.'t r.-, ; _ J, !_� ',iPEFF') LAM}ht h ft.D CR 71 31.09 A13 --– 31.10 13 E7V i 20 ktl! UIE.-L: LA9C:-f_D { 5 3/4 HOUR ALABELED .i7 J I HOUR : nBELED U 112 tit: cr 1_^9ELED _-- 31.11 1 '._A-9F:LED Iia A 7. . 20 GROUPS AR-. ! TED FOLLOWINGS IP` DOS- EDULE tCTI0N 30, • '�2J{ DOOR 1 tt1l;h !c'? } -4-t z.� ,)le59 - DOOR FRAM5H-25E °� SIZE _ FACING GL#kSS TING DETAIL 'ow!t REMARKS w N _ MORE s N J . MyIES • F20 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N H=-2-5E `3102 For Det 3F21 A 2 4 68 SH MP - Nl 1 H223P22 F 26 8 SHM MP TC NX For Det ils 3F23 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N :1 19 1 1SH-lE 3F24 A 26 68 HM MP - N JI 1 19 BH-.;50 12"X12"Louvre C 3F25 B 26 68 SH MP TC. N S11-11331.02 For Det ils xxx 3F26 A 26 68 HM MP = N 1 1 19 BH-10 •1211X12" Louvre 3F27 B 26 6� SH MP TC N 1 1. 19 1 SH-1E 3F28B 2� 6 . SH MP TC N 1 19 1 S11=1E; , 3F29 B 26 -68SH MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-1-E': 3F30. A X26. 68 HM MP - N 1 19 1 BH-14 -12"X12" Louvre A • 3F31 C :16 6g SH MP SW 20 X x SH-7E 3102 For Details A 3F31A C 26 68- SH MP Sc NXXX 5H-7E 3102 For Details . A •; . 3F31B C �3D 6.8 SH MP Sc N SH-7E xx 3102 .Far Details 3F32 C 26 68* HM MP CW 20 1 1 1 19 BH-1 127X12" Louvre 3F32A C 26 68 HM MP TL N 1 1 19 4H-2 . 12"X12" Louvr A 3F33 C 26 6$ SH MP SW 20 Sfi-7E` 02 For Details 3F33A C 3.01 68 SH MP Sc N XX SH77E 100 For-Details 3F34 C = 3� 6g SH MP SW 20 SH-7E A 1 2 For Details 3F34A C 3� � 68 - SH MP SC N SH-7E 31W For Details a LA lan✓W1Aiq Klin DATE CONTRA COSTA OOUW Y DETER ON FACLITY ARC I PLANNERS 1/2+/7 DOOR SCHEDULE �1 eAA R r � 0f),60 w FRANCISCO .Ca 94111 415.398.5191 29.36 Level 3 West DOOR TYPES,. - + 4 AEl �- _ . e'. A 8 C j D _ E F . t Hj _ I G ._ i_ _._ �. H J K NOTES 1. DOOR CONSTRUCTION—_ . NFRAME DETAI DET AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION _ _- _ EFERERENCEHM HOLLOW METALALL LEAD LINED31.03MC MINERAL CORE -_SC SOLID WOOD CORE __ 31.03 SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14GA_ __ _ A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. 3 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH s 4 31.04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED - 3 A MP METAL PAINTED 31.03 PT PLASTIC LAMINATE , 6 31.03 j SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE 7 A 3. GLASS* _ 31.06 BR3 BULLET RESISTANT ! 31.06 CIM CLEAR WIRE - - 9 . A - LB LEAD GLASS 31.07 . i 10 9 SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 31.07 "- S6 LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED f 1 31.08 SW LAMINAT�0 SECURITY WIRE _ 12 31.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED A TO GREY TEMPERED 13 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR I 14 9 11 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY 31.09 ;f A 4. RATING.= -- _ 1s 31.10 it N NON-RATED 380 II 20 20 MINUTES LABELED A 45 314 HOUR LABELED = 17 31.11 I� 60 -1 HOUR LABELED 18 d 90 112 HOUR LABELED 31.11 180 3, HOUR LABELED, 19 31.1 5. HARDWARE: [25 B 31.12 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED , A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 31.13 SECTION 30, B 31.13 6. PROVIDE 61*HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR - 6'--8" DOOR(2 CLEARANCE UNIDGR DOOR). —: 384 • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FA�1TY 31J9 DOOR FRAME : °�" TYPE SO i�GLASS RATING DETAIL Nowa, REMARKS W N . NMI NWE 2 NOTE 3 NME a M J J NOTES 3F35 c : 26 8 MP CW 20 1 .1 19 BH-1 " " 3F35A C 26 68 HM MP TC N 1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvr 6 8 MP CW 20 1 1 19 BH-1 12"X12" 'Louvr 3F36A C 26 68 HM MP TC N •1 1 19 BH-2 12"X12" Louvre 0 8SH MP SC N 1 1 19 SH-2 3F39 C 30 68 SH MP Sc N 1 1 19 SH-2; . SEE EXTR. _D wAn _ 0 74 ' SH MP TG N XX SH-2 3 • 3F40A °C 30 x'6. SH MP Sc N I 1 19-' SH=2 ' p f 4 SEE EXTR. ': D 3F41 D. 3 7f SH MP TG N SH-2 ;Wir�oiw 1 XX A.. 'xxx (12"X18"Lo ). 3F42 D 20' 68 SH MP Sc N SH-7E 3102 For Details 3F43A A 30 68 SH MP - N 17 17 17 SH-14 i F i f - .t , KaWan/ CONN CMA COUNTY DET NWN FACILITY ARCHI �1�� RS ( �7 DOOR SCHEDULE ADD- 901 BA� CIEF3YS SHED FRANCISCOVA 94111 009162 '415.396.5191 29.37 Level 3 West DOOR _TYPES=. N • jies _ - - A = 8 - C r D -- E F-=-- .Ulm Amur E s-- Is • t" HK _NOTES=_._ -L DOOR CONSTRUCTION_._ _ - FRAME DETAIL AE ALUMINUM EXTRUS_ION _ MW REFERENCE _HM HOLLOW METAL _LL LEAD LINED--- A , -. _ 3A _. 2 1.03 _MC MINERAL CORE -SC SOLID WOOD CORE 31A3 SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL_ 14 GA f. ..._ .-_ A SHIN SECURITY HOLLOW .METAL- 16 GA. 3 31.04 Z. — 2. FACING AND FINISH= _. _ _.__a__; 4 31.04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED S A MP METAL PAINTED { 31.03 • PT PLASTIC LAMINATE _ g 31.05 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE A t _:. ..� 7 31.06 - BR3 BULLET RESISTANT F 8 B 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE A L6 LEAD GLASS ` { 9. 31.07 - SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR 10 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED ' - 11 31.08 - SW LAMINA O SECURITY WIRE _ 1231.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED t T6 GREY TEMPERED 13 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR ! s B TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY _._.:__ ,.__ _Y : _.._ 14 31.09 4. RATING-. -- _ 1s 31.10 N NON-RATED 380 20 20 MINUTES LABELED 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED 17 3 A 1 60 1 HOUR LABELED 9 80 I12 HOUR LABELED 31.11 180 3. HOUR LABELED. _.-__:_ _ _. . 19 A 112 S. HARDWARE: 20 e HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED T-- • 31.12 FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 A El SECTION 30. 22s- PROVIDE 6"HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR - , '6-8'DOOR(2~CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). 2'32s CONTRA COSTA COLNW OETENTM FACILITY 2s DOOR DOOR FRAME SIZE FACING GLASS DETAIL HDWR 7YK SIZE &FINISH REMARKS w N NOTE I NOTE 2 NWMOTE 4 J 10TES 0 8 pol A t36 HM MP 20 1 - 19 -10 12"X12" Louvre P02 D 3 0 6 8 SH MP SC N H_7E (12"X12". x 3102 For Detail RATM IN TP REMARKS TTEL%K;G2 3 9 M, L ' 2"X12 Louvre A (12"X'121 3102 For Det 3102 or Fr HM MP 20 H F t3 SH Mp -mi, Pf)_2A 1) 3 1 6 SH MP SW 20 26 26 SH-7E 3102 For Frami g 3PO3 C 30 68 HM 14P CW 20 1,5 5 5 BH-37 0 8 3PO4 A 1 3 6 HM MP 20 5 5 20 BH-40 3PO5 D 68 SH MP Sc N A 0 8 xxx 3102 For Details 3PO5A D 3 6 SH SW 20 1 26 26 SH-7E g. 3102 For Framin 0 8 A 3PO5B D -3 6 SHMP SW 20 < SK,;;7E 102 For Details 3 3P06A A 301 68 SH MP 20 SH-6E A 3102 For Details 3P07 D 30 68 SH MP SC N SH-7E A X , 102 For Details 0 8 B. S 7 -E HBH3 7 SH-7E _3 SH-6E S H_ 7E 0 D 3 6 SH MP SW 2 ) E - 26 1� . SH-7E 21 3102 For Framin _jP07BD 0 SH MP SW 2 B t3 —68 0 1 26 2 6 SH-7E 3102 For Framin '3PO8 A 3 6 HM MP 20 5 5 20 BH-40 3PO8A A 26 6 8 HM MP KK 20 5 5 5 BH- 50 12"XI2" Louvre 3PO9 A 2 6 68 HIM MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-17 12"X12" Louvre 3P10 A 30 68 H.4 MP - 20 5 5 20 BH-40 12-X12" Louvre 3PO 9 A th 4 68 20M HE. 5 0 3P11 D 3 0 6 8 S. MP Sc N SH-7E A - - — 3102 For Details 3 P,_ 01 8 P I ffl1AD 3 6 SH MP SW 20 1 26 26 .SH-71E B 3102 For Framin 3P12 D 30 68 HM MP TG N 1 1 19 BH-18 Kapkn/McLaughUm ICONTRA PWA OOUWY DETENTION FACILITY 901 ITEE R 5C NERS DOOR SCHEDULE SAN CA. 94111 099 415. 29.38 Level 3 East _ DOOR .TYPES-. 1 -- A 8 C -1 r _D _ -- E F -OUTCH El Hi 4— H --H •I J — K _NOTES= .1. DOOR CONSTRUCTION __ FRAME DETAIL DET_ AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION N°� REFERENCE HM HOLLOW METAL---!_!—. - A _ LL LEAD LINED_—_ _i 31.03 _MC MINERAL CORE ._ ? ' B _SC SOLID WOOD CORE ._,. i 2 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA. A _ SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16GA. a' ^f 3 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH= 4 31.04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZEDf _ 5 31.05 ;. MP METAL PAINTED PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6 31.05 $WG STAIN WOOD GRAS _ s A 3. GLASS 7 31.06 B BR3 BULLET RESISTANT A 31.06 CCLEAR WIRE _r-.__. A MI L9 LEAD GLASS ( v 3 9 3 .07 10 - SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR _ s.i 8 . _ __�_r 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY _ II A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED' - 31.06 ' SW LAMINAT�0 SECURITY WIRE 12 31.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED T6 GREY TEMPERED 13 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 8 TLB TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY 31.09 3_ - I5 _4. RATING_- _- 31.10 N NON-RATED - - 16 31810 20 20 MINUTES LABELED 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED IT 3 A 1 60 1 HOUR LABELED .. 18 B 90 112 HOUR LABELED 31.11 180 3. HOUR LABELED. - __.. 19 A 31 12 5. HARDWARE: 20 e .12 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED _...._:..__.. 3 A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31013 SECTION 30. 22 8 31.13 • s, PROVIDE 6'*HIGH ODOR FRAME FOR _ _,_.. ^'_ A 6!-8'DOOR t 2"CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR. 23 31.14 •,'_ 0311..1919 3L 14 00. , CONTRA COSTA COUNTYDETENTION FACUrY T, JIM=777u- T-T 7m= � REMARKS Nomm M mmmmm-- 1A mmm Marl T10-2 For Details : MEMMMEMMISSM - RMOMME MCC Frame ME MMN 12"X12" Louvre; A l2"xl2" LcxrpzI-z mom ME 0 PAS T10-2 For Details � A Ago 4 �-3-1-07 For Details ' MEM M JkM MOM 3102 For Framino MOM= MOM EMM MlIE NEE on MEMEM M-- . 191* A son a a III, SHOP M,3102 For Details ENE M N Em �-3YOT For Details HER A 12"x,12"LOI: W---;Vi000R SCHEDULE I.'I At 009,66 29.39 Level 3 East and West DOOR .-TYPES:, gem _ A D _ E : . F ! AM , w - G _ L - i H i J K _NOTES _L_ DOOR CONSTRUCTION-: . . -- FRAME DETAIL AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION 'DETAIL REFERENCE _HM HOLLOW METAL - - - (( A _LL LEAD LINED__ 1 31.03 _MC MINERAL CORE __ B _SC SOLID WOOD CORE ? 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA. - 3 A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. , 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH= - - 4 31.04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED - s A MP METAL PAINTED g 31.0'S PT PLASTIC LAMINATE _...-f 6 B 31.03 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE A 3. GLASS= _ 31.06 BR3 BULLET RESISTANT a 3 06 CW CLEAR WIRE 9- A L6 LEAD GLASS j 31.07 _ SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR -M - 10 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY A SM •LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED 1 11 31.08 SW LAMINAYFrD SECURITY MITRE f 12 B TC CLEAR TEMPERED 31.08 T6GREY TEMPERED "cwt "' 13 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR E ' 14 B TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY 31.09 -- , A .4. RATING-.- __ _ { 15 31.10 N NON-RATED __ _._..:_ 16 B 20 20 MINUTES LABELED 31.10 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED f 17 31.',1 60 1 HOUR LABELED 18 B 90 112 HOUR LABELED ; 31A.11 180 3. HOUR LABELED. 19 31 .12 5. HARDWARE: 20 e 31.12 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCMDULE 21 3L13 SECTION 30. 22 B 31.13 s- PROVIDE 6"HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR 6t-6"DOOR(2w CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). 23 31.14 24 0 ' 1 31.14 9APLAN/K- L.tlt'JWS % avO tcVrVVM, 25 1 1A20 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACKM zi 31.19 DOOR FRAME DOOR TYPE SIZE FACING RATING DETAILNQ HowR. REMARKS W H NWE 1 NM 2 E 3 4 H J J NATE 5 • A01 F 26 68 SHM Pip TC N 1 1 19 8H-IE . A02 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-IE C A03 F 26 68 SAM MP TC N SII-25E 31.02 For Deta is 4A04 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 1 19 SH-22 C 4A05 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N ><NSH-25E 31.02 For Deta is 4A06 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 H-lE 4A07 F 26 68 MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-IE 4A08 F 26 68 SHM MP TC NIx X SH-25E 31.02 for Detail 4A09 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-147. . AI (12"X12"Lo e) 3109 Threshold C 4A10 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N / SH-25E 31 02 For Deta is 4A11 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-IE_ 4Al2 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE A13 F .26 6 SHM 8 MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-IE C 4A14 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N S11-25E 31.02 For Deta is 4A15 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12"X12"Lo ) 3109 Threshold C 4A16 F 26 68 SHM -TMS TC N SH-25 31.02 For Deta is 4A17 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-IE 4A18 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 - 19 1 SH-lE 4A19 F 26 68 SFtM MP TC N4L�X1 SH-251 31.02 For Deta is 4A20 A 24 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 Kaplan/M TE WNM C06TA 00Lf Y DETENTM Fi4CL" ARC,H�TTEE��TS p�q�NERS SHEET � DOOR SCHEDULE gp�.BATTERY STREET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415-398-519129.40 Level 4 East . , - _ DOOR -TYPES: _ PON — - -- A - ' 6 - - .. _. . C _ D �— - E F sun" .qua Ell 6 '--�- -- f' H 'i J K —NOTES:- -1. NOTES?_1. DOOR CONSTRUCTION_` --- FRAME DETAI _ AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION __ __ ___:_ DETAIL _HM HOLLOW METAL:--!---!-- _ REFERENCE __LL LEAD LINED �_ A _ _. .,.__..__ 31.03 _MC MINERAL CORE _SC SOLID WOOD CORE ? f 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA. _ `_ A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. i 3 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH 304 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED { :! S A - MP METAL PAINTED 2 31.05 PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 31 OS SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE 7 A 3. GLASS- __ 31.06 - BR3 BULLET RESISTANT _..r_� 8 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE _ '_ __ _.__.z :.__._ _ A LA LEAD GLASS € 9 31.07 SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR : 10 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY A SM •LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED 1 i 31.06 - 8. SW LAMINATF�D SECURITY WIRE € 12 31.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED TO GREY TEMPERED �. 13 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 8 TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY - 31.09 4. RATING-.- 31 io IP N NON-RATED 16 B 20 20 MINUTES LABELED Y ( 31.10 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED a 17 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED F __- IS 9 se 112 HOUR LABELED t 31 A 1 180 3. HOUR LABELED 19 31.12 S. HARDWARE_ 2O 3 012 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE U STED FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21A 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 3 613 6. PROVIDE 6iOMGM DOOR FRAME FOR _ • 6=8"DOOR(2"CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). 23 31.1 4 ! 6 24 31.14 1 , 2s A Il� J f'A P�.o►N�H� Is+�iU l,1 r! = �Dc/L 2s CION TRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIL" 31.19 DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE C09STR FACING GLASS RATING DETAIL mmR REMARKS NO TM W N NOTE 1 NEOTEE 2 NME 3 NUrE 4 N J J NOTE 5 • C F 26 8 Rum MP TC x S11-2'S 31.02 For Vetjw 4A22 F.: 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE ` 4A23 F 26 8 SNM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4A24 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E C 4A25 F 26 68 SHM MP TC NXX SH-25E 31.02 For Det ils /XX C 4A26 F 26 6_ SHM MP TC N SH-25E 31.02 For Det ils 4A27 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SI1-lE 4A28 F 26 68 SHM 14P TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE C 4A29 F 26 68 SHM I MP TC NX X)< SH-25 31.02 For Det ils C 4A30 F 26 68 SHM I MP TC N xxx 'SH,-25 31.02 For Detail 4A31 F 26 68 SHM I MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E • 4A32 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 19 1 BH-14 31 9 (12"X12" vr Thresho e) DATE • K8pl8I�/11� X11 CONTRA COMA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS R,,ET % ?r DOOR SCHEDULE 901 BATTERY STREET� SET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 29.41 Level 4 East # .. A C a F U4 t, i)t#(3t CONSTRUCTION.: MFRAME DETtai Aa.. ALUMINUM EXTRtUS:-"'1 �EFE�Re" _ HM HOLLOW A LL' LEAD LIt;ED _._ . :SIC:~-:,tfii�� RAl_ t.6f?E _._,. ___ _.._. ...... 31.43 _ SC' SOLID'!''CCf) CC.-RE I ` _ 31.03 SH SECURITY HOLLOW MEIAL W SHM SECURITY FOLLOW METAL• IG GA. ^ i t: :31.04 *A of ur ;tJi ANOoiz;:�. _ _ MN iS:EI'Al. ?%INTEd . i F'F Pt.1�b`IiG L,�1MINr.I t: _•:_ a. _ _._... . Ci3 'SWG STAIN ..00D G:•2a .9 ` 8R3 l7Ut;t.-7 RESlST1N C1k• Cl.t4R WIRE ... :_�., ._: _`:. _.:_:; 9 i.xA L6' LEAD '0-ASS ' SC. LAI.I[A:'a=D SECURITY CLEAR t0 9 SG, 'Lialtif4,W ED SEGUR'-� Y•'GREY ,r.f,, };: q S1►! LAl/I:;a7F�D SEGiFf^f h1IRRORED. 31.08_.._ I Stint. I..4n4it�.AWD sECUR$ Y WIRE �.. ... .... 12. 8' TC- CLEAR . PER ED 31.08 -. _ -•.. i A TG: vn-:.�r s .n: 13 TLC TE°APEi.:_D LAMINATED CLEAR t !4R-r - 3 'I.O9 T1.0 TE?dP1:W'C-LAMINATED OF EY Is A 1 20 20 MTI"Tl S Ll-lar.ED:45: 31''4 FiC:. .i LABELEL13{�i1Sc}. .! NOU%: '.ABELEDsO I12 HOWi LABELEi3Ilio 3. HOUR LABELt D tis12 }, HA RHAC',�AftE . ;vJPS :1R:: Li`a'TEO . � 7q3182:FGt.t..(�iYihQ :iE DOOR .S'CNECI.+t;E' 31.13SECTION! ZO. BPRU\t:[)E G"t;:: t`OOFi i--BANE FO.'t 231.1 2 6'-6 DOOR W ut ARA,';CE UNDER DOOR). 23 q t- 31.14 24 ` FIA K,-Avg f11: # .3 -r�= .' i'VL t,..»_i t� : 25. �A 2s (. ,WrRA(X)STA i CUNTY'DlilENIFIGN FACIUIY DOOR FRAME Door, San: FACING s ATWG DETAIL REMARKS, 7 w N` TE 1 NOTE 2 P40TE 3 NOTE 4 H J J NOTE S t 801" F . -26 sHM MP TC N 1 1 19 SITE 4B02 F =2� 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 1 SH-lE: 4B03 F .26 68 SHM 'MP TC N xx SK-25E 31CO2 For Det ils IX 4804 A - :2.4 68 .SH MP - N 1 1 19 SHf 22 ' 4805 F Z ;6 SHS MP TC N SH,-25E 31 ;For Det ils 1xx 4B06- F 26 68 MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4B07-: F_ 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH'-lEs C 4B08' ` F 26 68� *ZHM MP TC I N XXX SH-254 31.02 ,For Details 8 A 4B09 - A ' 2 4 6 . HM ,JJP - N 1 1 19 BH=14 r 3109 Threshold 4B10• F 26 68 SHM MP TC NIX XSHS--25 31.02 'For Details 4B11 F 26 68 .MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-IEt • 4B12 , F 26 68 _ :SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH=1E, • 4B13 -- F 26 68 sum MP TC N 1 19 1 SHL-IL-E ; ; 4B14 F 26 68 -SMP TC NX SH=-25 31.02 For Detai 4 B 15 A 2 4 6 8`. HM - N 1 1 19 BH-14 3109 �1Threshold 4B16'` F 26 68 MP TC N SH-25 31.02 For Det ils XXX 4817 '` "'F` 26 68 S€iM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4B18 F 26 68 SHM IIP TC I N ' l 19 1 SH-lE " C 4B19` ;F 26 68 SHM MP 'TC N � _ x SH-25 31.02 For Details 4820 A 24:' 68 SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 1 R • . F • Kaplaa/M�La�ug�iiin GATE CONTRA OO6TA CXXA" DETEMTM FACK ITV 90 CHRE0 - STS RS 1% LAN DOOR SCHEDULE o f)fy*12 f SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.39&5191 29. 42 Level 4 East . I LX n .. i ..... . ALS 1 s - NOTES;.. = ; f: iJOOR' Cf?t STf2UGIFITAME DETAK DETAL .N= HM 'HOLLOW h; 'fAi. " 74 RF.FE ., L.11- LEAD LINEN •_• _ i :ir O L.11- i j._ t f; SC ``sol.ID •WOca.. � 4 [ ! 2 ' SH.....SECURIT,Y.-1101.'. .. . ........:al.- :4 GA. _.. .....`._....._.... .: .; :::._:._. .. ....... A "SEGUR,I:TY H01-t- AL• ?6 GA. _. � � :i 3 j'31.a i_ 2. 'ACING AND FI%i l :,1 s. 4 1 "41.04 AA :AL61MINU!i A i Ni:? METAL TAIriTEij 31.06 • P F -:Y� " .0 . r.....�_r,_._� ..._......: _..... g ice_._..... • a.�7•'v.! —r'y:_ `!. ._. 31.05 •i 1 Si G STAIN*00L A. 71 BF* 8UCLET:.RE'SM'< ' " f t j =j 1 ; r.'::'': ,Tv'_) ssti.",, t r i rY i 10 3 OT I (f '�` ,.�,...... �;:. 1 - 1 . -:SM "i.AMIJ ATED'SEC' IRROREU dA ,S-W- -LJii� l NATE SEC-' :IRE12"TC e3L1 AR TEINIPEFiTG: GRcY 71. �i'+=RE 313 TLG TEPrPER:1) LA.�'. CLEAR ` ; ;` ` 14 TLG TEMPERED LAN: QREY3E:.. R�QTIhG.: • i; Y # ,i1s3N0 ?d '20 A INUTES A t ► - - 45' 3/4 HOUR Lt_ti' i .. 3 } 17 31.11 so . ! HOUR !ABEi_L.. i. 31.11 • so. t 12 HOUR LABEL € i A. . _ . 150 3, HOUR :_.48CLt p 19' } . ` B -S. HARDWARE: '=° 31.12 H_^DWARE c-!r o:,ps A A - i=l7LLOtY1NG i Eii_ SOC: PULE __...I..... .. .: _ _ - 21. 31.13 SECTI41l 30. _ B �.. ^2 • PROVIDE b 1 tiG�l vaC:4 � 2 j. ; _ 'ai3 t� 8.1 DOOR(2"c:l.1 lLcAAk DOOR). ' 23' 131.!4_ • _ t --.3L!4 C.OS IA C OUNTI i�"-1 N FACIl.. ,i I�� X31.19 DOOR FRAME SizEFINOTE aL� ;Y w►TirrG DETAIL �. REMARKS w H 2 3 niOrE a H J J IAJIE S C 2 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-2t' For Det 4B22 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE t 4B23 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 SH--lE '. .1 4B24 — A 26• 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 - A (12 Xl d ) 4B25 • : F 26 68. SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4B26. F 26 68 SHM MP TC I N X SH-25 31.02 For Det ils 4B27 '' F 26 68 SHM MP - TC I N / SH-25 C 31.02'•For Details 4B28 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E . 4B29 F 26. 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE :' C 4B30 Y 26 68 SHM MP TC I N XX><ISH-25 31.02 -For Det ils 4B31 F 26 68 SHM MP TC NXX SH-25 31CO2 For De ils • 4B32 F 2 6 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH=1E • • I�M�i811g�IhIISCHEDULE Ia► CONTRA C=A 000f Y DETENTION FXXffY T T �� 901 BASAN �'� ? DOOR SHM FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �. ► ! 415.398.5191 29.43 Level 4 East I _ a io u k , At VbL Eir 7! FRAVr /,i+. 713 USION �' o Q. ;ETRE. 3. TORE•.. j � � ? ��_03 -� _... •.,s:__.._,.....;....fit. OW 144 GA � � 1.•�_ rte. _ i LO MEA GA, :. AINTEb , i.Nit!IPT4TE t_,_.. •{ s 700,GRADE _ . . 31.06' SECURITY CLEAR OiEY 4:D`'SI :IJRiI'Y ',1RROFEI3 ' ;• j i,i U01 r, Y 'ARE a 12 iED i _ sM ERIM -D .LAMINAT TEAR -- —,. 13 ...- j r EDC t» !4 8 ► . FD LA tINAiED GRLY - t:D L ,BEtGD 31.10 31.11 L &:LED - �;. j� 31.11 19 31.12 20 MPS ARE LISTED 1. €2 # t eOR SCHEDt1L:E - 1_. _. 31.13 DOOR FRAME'FOR _r 7 !amu t—lu'll EAa 2ANCE ►NDER DOOR). Z3 A 31.14 -dTK)N Fi?CIL _ :i6 A DOOR FRAME DOOR SIZE Fm BATING DETAIL. H"Aft ' REMARKS t+l4 W H 1 NORE 2 3 N(NE 4 M J J NOSE 6 6 F 2 68 - SHM SMF TC N 1 1 1 SH=1E : CO2 F 26 68 _SIAL MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE -._ w CO3 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N X, SH--25 C + ll� .02 For Det ils n 4C04 A 24 :6�8 -`SH MP - N 1 1 19 SH-22 6 8. C MP TC N SH-25 31.0 °For Det ils 4CO6 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-•lE 4CO7 F 26 68 SHM MP .� TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE 4C08 F 26 68 SHM AP TC N SH-25 C De ils 4CO9 A 24 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 BH-14 A (12"X12" e) 31 Threshold 4C10 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N SH-25 c For Deta is 4C11 F 26 68 ' ' S1iM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-�lE 12 F 26 6. - SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E 4C13 F 26 68 -:SHM MP TC N 1 19 .1 SH=1E C 4 14 F 26 68 ' ' �SBX MP'- TC N SH-25 33 .'02 For Det ils 4C15 A 2'4 68 SAM MP - N 1 1 19 BH--L4 A' - (l2"X12" e) , C C16 F 26 68' SHM MP TC N SH-»25 3 .0 -gar Det ils 4C17 F 26 68 Sf�M MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-�lE 4C18 F 26 _68 SHM MP; TC N ,-- lg 1 SH-lE 6 C i 4C19 F 2 6$ SHM MP "TC N SH-25 2 For Det als 4C20 A 24 601 SH :! P -- N 1 ;f 1 19 SH-22 c DATE YTF�A CMA OOLNW DE I FACARY BAi T AY Tr�N ' Y DOOR SCHEDULE: ; CA. 9"4111001 9(fir-, •/ 415.398.5191 29.44 Level 4 East i6 DOOR TYPES=. A 8 C D _ E F _-_' , ♦-- � t- w - J -- K r -NOTES'-- 1. DOOR CONSTRUCTION:_ . . - NFR"AMEDETAITA AE ALUMINUM EXTRU$19M_ REFERENCEHM HOLLOW METAL _ ALL LEAD LINED.___ 31.03MC MINERAL CORE__.-___ r _ SC SOLID WOOD CORE .__ 31.03 SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 14 GA. 3 A _ SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. ' t `. 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH= _ _ 4 31.04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED S A MP METAL PAINTED 31.05 6 PT PLASTIC LAMINATE - 6 31.03 • SWG STAIN WOOD GRADET A 31.06 3. GLASS* _ s BR3 BULLET RESISTANT a 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE _ t 9- A LQ LEAD GLASS 31.07 - SC LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR10 31.07 S6 LAM&ATED SECURITY- GREY SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED 31.08 SW LAMINATED SECURITY WIRE 12 31.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED A TC GREY TEMPERED _ 13 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR 14 B TLG TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY 31.09 Is3 A _4. RATING-= _ 31.10 N NON-RATED 16 Q _ 31.10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED A 45 3/4-HOUR LABELED t7 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED 18 4 31.11 90 112 HOUR LABELED A 180 3. HOUR LABELED, ;___ 19 31.1 S. HARDWARE: 20 HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED 31.12 A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. 22 B 31.13 6. PROVIDE 6"HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR __ -._ _ __ A . 6'-8' DOOR (2"CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). 23 31.14 fa r'l 24 311425 A tcvr-pvw, 3p CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACL" 26 31.19 DOOR FRAMEISH-IE DOOR slzE ancN w►Tn� DETAIL '�D w REMARKS W H NATE I NONE 2 3 NOTE 4 H J NME s c 4C21 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N H-25E 31.02 For Det 4C22 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 ICU F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 SH-lE A (l11 4C24 A 26 68 HM MP - N 1 19 1 BH-14 3109 Threshold 4C25 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-lE C 4C26 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N XXX SH25E 31.02 For Details C 6 8 SHM MP TC N SH-25 31.02 For Details ,XXX4C28 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 1 19 1 SH-1E 6 8S.HM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E C 4C30 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N xx x SII-25 31.02 For Det ils 4C31 F 26 68 SHM MP TC I N XX SH-25E 31CO2 For Details 4C32 F 26 68 SHM MP TC N 1 19 1 SH-1E iVla 1/McLaqghfi11 BATE _ CONTRA COSTA COLMY DETENTION FACfL" ARCHITECTS PUWNERS I r 2t ? DOOR SCHEDULE QQ11 NCBATTERY STREET SET 00.9 f3 1415-398-5191 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 2 9.4 5 Level 4 East 5 398 5191 • + ,•..; -.... � ' �� F�+L� .�,-1111. ��.��.._..:-i_.-....:'...... ie.te TES .!. t%CSR CC'?dSTR?JCTIOn; l:-- ALti't,TiN: M 'EXTRUS-ON ME TAI!" . .. ` HOLLOW:METAL_. � �4EFEFte-Nt:E I AP LINED - -- s ,: ..�'_�!'f�•.;.' ;:: .1 ` - : •:'�' A;"'-:'b WOOD CORE ;i'?�+-. s�:� i _ ._. __.g•:� �:,:.. °IVLLOIIr• M:."rytt...-l4:GA:� ...._. �....=.'.----:--_::::...::;_ - :.,. ..�.__.A. .'.'.'. Fit '1 :1171 :; =�!i. ��_. { _ •!p� $!-04. ? A'a ALUMINUM i. -t:1TG{� i.. `..�, ry;. :.. :.�;•: i..: . !,A F! METAL MN'. � PLASTY'.I_AM i. STP y OD c,:-- .4e , 31.0 . ! Cc 6MINATEU SECURI,I i=:Y It :LU �.Y A :•AMINATf.0 SECURi. ' ;D 'f• -` � ' 3t.0f{ ? q5 SECURIT I' _.a..:: . .$^, (� A + T1 C ?s?t.'.: ,i': i_+.MsNATED CLEAR i•tP.:c'i::ct D LAMINATFn GREY r• . t�:,� l ,.;(3. .Ion P. .. .K#N-RATEt e' ? �-- 3t4 HOUR ! r.;E'} 4' EE �. , 's't` � �- '' 31.11, I 31 12 .._ f HAR"WA : HARDWARE ::'3 ARE'U-S7ct+•- t.._. . t FO! i O'AING .i: 'BOOR SCH=I0ULE • ::. ,}':.;•V ,: ..: •.:i'si?J`�Cx'{ '!�'�3Q.,F'�S ♦•.,,. ,.ry e•;�.i`•{'^. �7..S+,i� �•' •r y. . . Tat•L•T•. - ' + �1 :1•' ...�,'•,{r V......'..r.•".:.-..., r!a:jV-:'�}s:.. ...'i'...t.:_..'�.�-'^-•i � �1s•�' y� �� � ,�• r.3Q4 :. f }. r�:-�'� t''. �.I�u', }'. 1 7 i i'.. •hL� r :A�: T o4 I vca f 1 t'3a . 9 DOOR .FRAME DOOR SIZE F� REMARKS _. w H I NOTE 2 3 a :M J J 5 A .b 68 H kP TC N H= B 102 For;Qet fls yt 40k ' 26 68 a SH MP TC N H-SE A,' ForDetails Y 4DO3 B 26 68 SN MP•. TC*► N SH- 3 02 For Details 4DO4 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-.,,_.- 102 For Details A (12"X12" ADD 2-4 68 HM MP . N 1 1 19 BH-14 3109 Threshold ' . . C r 4DO6 B 26 68 SH MP TC N SH-26 3102 Ffor Details f_ A 6 8 MP 4C N SH-5E 310 For Details A . t•••6 8 ' 4DO8 `B -,Z 6 SH MP TC N SH-S$� 3102 For Details 4DO9 _ B -.n26 68 SH MP TC N SHZ_ •. f ils 4D11 B 26 68 SH MP TC N 2i ' 'For Details 4 D 12 =s3ro 6 8 HM MP - N 1 ." :' '1 BH--4.1 , aejm ;Louvre . 4D13 B ,,36 68 SH, MP TC N SH'S s102 it 0 4D14 B ,A6 '68 SH MP TC NV x X] SH=S$. A FOr'Details 4D15 BHj6 68 SH MP TC N Z -S 3IQ2 .:For.Details 8 SH MP TC N SH.-26 -�r Details ,A12,7X12- 4D17 A 68 HM MP - N 1 1 19 H-14 Ztireshold t 4D18 B 68 SH MP TC N H,-268 3102 For:Details f A 4D19 B . 26 68 SH MP TC N F)k'Details 4D20 B x26 68 SH MP TC Nx x H-5E 3102 For Details 4D21 B 1_:2 6 SH MP TC Nx x H-5E, A IAAI]�M�.At III UVE CONTRA 206'TA OOI W M I Nnm,gwvxt Y 901�8A�� �F s DOOR SCHEDULE sow CA. 9x111 �i�)PN] ,415.398.5191 29.46 Level 4 West • _ DOOR _TYPESL P"s - w uw -- - - C D i- _ _ E F • x _NOTES? _ A.- DOOR CONSTRUCTION _ _ . FRAME DETA1 _ DETAIL AE ALUMINUM EXTRUSION REFERENCE _HM HOLLOW METAL__L_:__ — A LL LEAD LINED ___ __ _ '_ 31.03 _MC MINERAL CORE _. __ _ O _S C SOLID WOOD CORE 31.03 _ SH SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 146A. � A SHM SECURITY HOLLOW METAL- 16 GA. 31.04 2. FACING AND FINISH= _ _ - 431-04 04 AA ALUMINUM ANODIZED 3 A MP METAL FAINTED 31.43 PT PLASTIC LAMINATE 6 31.03 SWG STAIN WOOD GRADE i T 31.06 3, GLASSY _ B BR3 BULLET RESISTANT 8 31.06 CW CLEAR WIRE9- L6 LEAD GLASS 31.07 sc LAMINATED SECURITY CLEAR _ - _? .... _: _ i0 31.07 SG LAMINATED SECURITY- GREY 11 A SM LAMINATED SECURITY MIRRORED 31.08 SW LAMINAg0 SECURITY WIRE 12 31.08 TC CLEAR TEMPERED A T6 GREY TEMPERED i3 31.09 TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED CLEAR - 14 B TLC TEMPERED LAMINATED GREY31.09 --{ - 15 A A. RATING.- -- _ 31.10 N NON-RATED 16 $ 31,10 20 20 MINUTES LABELED - A 45 3/4 HOUR LABELED _ _ ^ IT 31.11 60 1 HOUR LABELED 18 B BO 112 HOUR LABELED 3 A t 180 3. HOUR LABELED. 19 31 12 3. HARDWARE: 20 3182_ HARDWARE GROUPS ARE LISTED - . A FOLLOWING THE DOOR SCHEDULE 21 31.13 SECTION 30. _.- 22 1.13 PROVIDE Wo HIGH DOOR FRAME FOR _ _._ _ -- .. _ _ A C=i"DOOR(2"CLEARANCE UNDER DOOR). 23 31.14 r2524 B 3114 A 009 l CONTRA COSTA COUNTY OETEMION FACL" 31_19 • INDEX TO SECTION 30 • DOOR HARDWARE SCHEDULE 30.00 INDEX AND NOTES 30.01 - 30.04 SECURITY HARDWARE SETS - SH SERIES 30.05 - 30.08 BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIAL: JAIL BH SERIES 30.09 - 30.17 BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES 30.18 - 30.20 BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIAL: COURTS H SERIES 30.21 - 30.24 BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS H SERIES NOTES: 1. See Door Schedule for hardware group reference. 2. This schedule is a guide only. Furnish all finish hardware required for the project. Hardware required for any particular location, but not scheduled, shall be the same as that scheduled for similar locations. Hardware shall be as hereinafter specified. • 3. See Electrical drawings for wiring to electric door locks. 4. See Section 31 for door and door frame details. 5. It shall be the specific duty and responsibility of each trade and supplier to examine all plans, details, and speci- fications, and to provide and furnish proper equipment, hardware,.:fixtures, materials, etc. , pertaining to his part of the work shown or listed in any part of these documents. Schedules are for the convenience of the contractor to assist him in understanding and constructing the project. It is the contractors' responsibility to verify that all items in the detail schedules reflect the, plans and details. Any omissions or contradictions in these documents shall be called to the attention of the Architect prior to bid opening. Bids received shall be considered to -include all items for a complete project. No extras will be allowed. Kaplan/McLaughlin °"T _ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS y T 901 BATTERY STREET � INDEX AND NOTES-TO--" ."• SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 �1Oo f 2 415-398-5191 30.ov DOOR HARDWARE SCHEDULE �• SH-lE 1 ea FA #125 - 3 - 01 x SK Lock US4 2 ea FA #4 1/2 F.H. Hinges USP 1 ea FA #4 1/2 E.H. Hinges USP 1 ea BB11 8061xw/spanner hd. screws Stop USP SH-2 1 ea FA #125 - 4 - 04 x SK Lock US4 ` 3 ea FA #4 1/2 F.M. Hinges USP SH - 3E 1 ea FA 4125 - 3 - 04 AB Lock US4 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP j 1 ea FA #4 1/2 EH Hinge USP 2 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 1 ea N7500 closer USP 1 ea BBW 8061xw/spanner hd. screws Stop USP SH- 4E Not used . SH - 5E 1 ea FA #122 MML Lock 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 1 ea FA #3 Pull US4 1 ea FA 14 Flush Pull US4 1 ea FA #100 KS x Mogul cylinder SH- 6E 1 ea FA #126 ML Lock 1 -ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP 2 ea FA #100 KS x mogul cylinder Key Switch 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 1 ea N7500 closer USP• SH - 7E 1 ea FA f126 MMLI Lock 1 ea FA .1524 NJ DPS USP. 2 ea FA f100K9 x mogul cylinder Key Switch 3 ea FA # 4 . 1/2 FM Hinges -USP 2 eaFA #3 Pulls US4 1 ea N7500 closer USP SH - 8E 1 ea FA 1-126 EL Lock 1 ea FA '0524 NJ DPS USP 2 ea FA #100- KS x mogul cylinder Key Switch _# i 3 ea FA 14 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 - Pulls US4 1 ea . N7500 closer ' inside of stairwell USP SH - 9E 1 ea FA 126 EL Galvanized Lock 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS Gal + 2 ea FA #100 KS x mogul cylinder Key Switch 3 ea FA #4 -1/2 FM Hinges Gal 2 ea FA Y3 Pulls US4 1 ea N7500 closer inside of stairwell USP Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CRFFF; ILITY ' PLANNERS 1-.2"1- ARCHITECTS 7�901 BATTERY STREET SHEET S �SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111415.398.5191 , . S SH - l0E 1 ea FA 956MLI Lock 1 ea FA #524 KJ DPS USP 2 ea FA #100 KS x mogul cylinder Key Switches 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 1 ea N7500 closer USP SH - 11E 1 ea FA #56 ELI Galv. Lock 1 ea FA #1524 NJ DPS USP 1 ea FA #100 KS x mogul cylinder Key Switch 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea- FA #3 Pulls US4 SH - 12E 1 ea FA #56 EL Lock 1 ea FA 4524 NJ DPS USP 2 ea FA #100 KS x mogul cylinder Key Switches 3 ea FA f4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 SH - 13E 1 ea FA x56 ELI Lock 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP 2 ea FA #100 KS x mogul cylinder Key Switches 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 1 ea N7500 closer. USP SH - 14 1 ea FA #116 less latch-fixed knobs Lock US4 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP SH - 15 1 ea FA #16 Lock 1 ea FA #16 HM MTG USP 3 ea FA 14 1/2 -FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 - Pulls US4' SH - 16 1 ea FA S66K fixed knob outside Lock US4 1 ea FA #66K HM MTG. CUSP 1 ea FA #1 Escutcheon US 32D 3 ea FA 924 1/2 FM Hinges . USP SH - 17 1 ea FA #62 Lock 1 ea FA #62 HM MTG. USP , 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 1 ea FA #3 Pull US4 1 ea FA 14 FP US4 Ka lan/McUu hHn DATE ]SECURITY CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS `-a 901 BATTERY STREET SWET HARDWARE SETS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415 398 5191 �oJOSH. SERIES i SH - 18 1 ea FA #66 Lock 1 ea FA #66 HM MTG. USP 1 ea FA #1 Escutcheon US 32D 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 SH - 19 1 ea FA #76 Lock 1 ea FA #76 HM MTG. USP 1 ea FA #1 Escutcheon US 32D 6 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 4 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 2 ea FA #105 HM. H & F Bolts 1 ea FA #105 Receptacles 2 ea FA #105K Key } t SH - 20 1 ea FA #86 Galvanized Lock 1 ea FA #86 HM MTG. Galvanized 3 ea FA 94 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 2 ea FA 25C cylinder shield US 32D SH - 21 1 ea FA #86 Lock 1 ea - FA #86 HM MTG. USP 2 ea FA #1 Escutcheons 32D 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 - Pulls US4 (� SH - 22 1 ea FA 125-1-01 Lock US4 I 3 ea FA #41/2 FM Hinges USP tt`. SH - 23 1 ea FA 1125-4-01 •fixed inside 1 active outside Lock US4 3 ea FA 14 1/2 FM. USP SH - 24 1 ea FA 125-109 Lock US4 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges "USP SH - 25E 1 ea _ FA 125-3-01 x SK inside Lock US4 1 set RIX L 117 3/4 with E-1,340-2 Pivots ' US4 top pivot. • 1 ea ' BBW 8061xw/spanner hd screws Stop US4 SH - 26E 1 ea FA #122 MML Lock 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP 1 set RIX L 117 3/4 with E-L340-2 Pivots US4 top pivot 1 ea FA #3 Pull US4 1 ea FA #4 Pull US4 Kaplan/MCLaughlin DATECCUM cosTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SECURITY HARDWARE_SETS----.-----.-- SAN ETS_--.________SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ,x3 415.398.5191 _ S.li_ SERIES.. SH - 27 1 ea FA #62 Lock US4 1 ea FA #62 HM MTG. USP 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 1 ea FA #3 Pull US4 j 1 ea FA #4 FP US4 1 ea N7500 closer, Corridor side USP : SH - 28E 1 ea FA #126 ELI Lock 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS USP 2 ea FA #100 KS x Mogul Cvlinder Key Switch 3 ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 2 ea FA #3 Pulls 1 US4 1 ea N7500 Closer inside of stairwell USP SH - 29E 1 ea FA 0126 ELI Galvanized Lock 1 ea FA #524 NJ DPS Gal 2 ea FA #100 KS x Mogul Cylinder Key Switch 3 ea FA # 4 1/2 FM Hinges Gal 2 ea FA #3 Pulls US4 1 ea N 7500 Closer inside of stairwell USP SH - 30E 1 ea FA #125-3-04 Lock US4 1 ea FA A524 NJ DPS USP 2. ea FA #4 1/2 FM Hinges USP 1 ea FA #4 1/2 EH Hinge USP 1 ea N7500 Closer inside, of stairwell USP- DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIUTY . ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET ET SECURITY HARDWARE SETS SAN 415-398-5191 FRANCISCO CA. 94111 X0.04 SH SERIES O�)� Ss BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: JAIL BH SERIES LOCKSETS: LOCKSETS: Lockset No. 1 Lockset No.' 7 Corbin 7557 Corbin DL7510 Falcon M2580 Falcon M2140 Less Outside Tri Russwin A2059 Russwin A2027 Sargent 8-7704 Sargent 8-7713 Lockset No. 2 Lockset No. 8 Corbin 7557h Corbin 7520 Falcon M2410 Falcon M2300 Russwin A2059k Russwin A2039 Sargent 8-7717 Sargent 8-7765 Lockset No. 3 Lockset No. 9 Corbin 7551 Corbin 7911 Falcon M2520 Falcon M1920 Russwin A2056 Russwin 2107h Sargent 8-7705 Sargent 15-7720 Lockset No. 4 Corbin 7555 Falcon M2560 Russwin A2058 5/8 Sargent 8-7737 Cylinder: Lockset No.' S • Corbin 5253 Corbin 7554 Falcon 986 ' Falcon M2380 Russwin 0h - , Russwin A2058% Sargent 40 Series Sargent 8-7716 Lockset No.'* 6 Lockset Design Corbin 7510 Falcon M2100 Corbin 836 Russwin A2025 Falcon EG" Sargent 8-7715 Russwin W400 Colton Sargent YM Kaplan/M�Laughlin °�'� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS °? 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIAL: JAIL SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 0099'J 415.398.5191 solos BH SERIES BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: JAIL BH SERIES DOOR BUTTS: DOOR CLOSERS: Door Butt No. 1 Door Closer No. 1 Hager - BB1279 Norton 7702 McKinney - TA2714 Soss -450TBB Door Closer No. 2 Stanley - FBB179 Norton PR 7702 Door Butt No. 2 Door Closer NO. 3 Hager - BBHT1279 McKinney - HTA2714 Norton 7703H Soss - H450TBB Stanley - HTFBB179 Door Closer No. 4 Door Butt No. 3 Norton 7703 Hager - BB-CP1279 x SH Door Closer No. 5 McKinney - STA2714 x Security Stud Soss - R450TBB x Security Stud Norton 7803-04 Stanley - FBBK179 x Security Stud Door Closer No. 6 Door Butt No. 4 • Norton PR 7704 Hager - BB7510 McKinney - TA5792 Door Closer No. 7 Soss - SA8571-BEV. Stanley- FBB609 Norton PR 7703 - Door Closer No.' 8 PANIC DEVICES: - Norton PR 7704H Panic Device N6.* 1 _ y Door Closer Nb.* 9 Von Duprin 8817 x 8817 (SFM 3775 - 139:2) Norton 7704 Panic Device No.' 2 Door. Closer No. 10 Von Duprin 5527TLx43x5527x43 Norton 6174 (SFM 4140 - 139:3) • C [SMEET E CONTRA - -; Kaplan/M Laughlin _aY•�8 COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ; RS 0 BAARCHTTERY STREET BUILDERS HA"k]ARE MATERIAL: JAIL415v398.5191�C0 CA. 9411150.0 G BH SERIES 009 � BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: JAIL BH SERIES DOOR STOPS: AUTOMATIC FLUSH BOLTS: Door Stop No. L 2, 3. Door Controls, Inc. 801RLx80 Builders Brass Works 9079 Quality .433 Trimco ' 1214 Furnish carpet risers as req d FLUSH BOLTS: Builders Brass Works 5020-2 Q:iality. 1358 .i.- -imco 3917 DOOR HOLDERS: CO-ORDINATORS: Door Holder No.* 1 Door Control, Inc. 601x140 Norton 2 Door Holder No. 2 Checkmate 1-331 Glynn-Johnson '100 Series -DOOR PULLS: DUST PROOF STRIKES: Builders Brass Works 290-1 Builders Brass Works 5048 Trimco 1191-1 Quality 1225 Trimco 3910 IMF Kaplan/McLaughlin aw;7e WNTRA COSTA C(MN DETENTION FACILITY 9011 BAIT ERY STREE7ECTS N,NERS SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIAL: JAIL sAN FRANcL9w CA. 94111 OWN( (� 415.398.5191 30.07 BH SERIES BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: JAIL BH SERIES ANCHOR PLATES: FLOOR HINGES: Furnish concrete anchors Dor-O-Matic 251 and machine screws for Rixon 27105 ti door stops. `• Side Jamb Pivot r Dor-O-Matic 019" Rixson M19 PUSH BARS: Builders Brass Works 9520A Trimco 1697 THRESHOLD ASSEMBLIES: Builders Brass Works 9395h Dor-O-Matic 30x725 + Rixson 3 x 700 ! -FOOT & HEAD BOLTS: Folger Adam 105HM x 105Kx105R SILENCERS: i Hollow Metal Frames Builders Brass Works W-07 Glynn-Johnson 64 Quality 1337 A Kaplan/M�Laughlin C COSTA DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY •STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS JAIL 4,15-398 51911SC0 CA. 94111 .08 BH SERIES ��� � P(��0i BUILDERS HARD14ARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-1 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4x4 USP 1 Lockset No. 4 US4 1 Door Closer No. 1 USP 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey t BH-2 1h Pair Butts No. 2 43�x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 2 x spanner head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-3 1� Pair Butts No. 1 4 x4 USP 1 Lockset No. 3 US4 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers - Grey BH-4 1k Pair Butts No. 2 4x4 x spanner Head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 4 x spanner Head screws tlS4 1 Door Closer No. 4 x spanner Head screws USP.• 1 Door Stop No. 1 x spanner Head screws US4 ; 3 Silencers Grey • i. BH-5 3 Pair Butts No. 2 43�x4xspanner head screws USP 2 Panic Devices No. ? xspanner head screws US4 = 2 Door Closers No. 5 xspanner head screws USP.- 2 Door Stops No. 1 •xspanner head screws US4 , 4 Silencers - Grey BH-6 1h Pair Butts No. 2 4�Axspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 5 spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer No: 4 spanner head screws USP-7 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey' AMU- Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUIM DETENTON FACILITY ' ARCHITECTS RCHII T C S - PLAi NERS901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL. SAN" FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 ��� BH SERIES ���►� BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES i BH-7 I 1h Pair Butts No. 2 4hx4xspanner head screws USP 1 Latchset No. 6 spanner head screws US4xUS32D 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US32D 3 Silencers Grey BH-8 A Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 4 US4 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 i. 3 Silencers Grey BH-9 lh Pair Butts No. 2 4hx4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 5 spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer NO. 6 spanner head screws USP' 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-10 lh Pair Butts No. 2 43�x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 4 spanner head screws US4 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey , BH-11 1h Pair Butts No. 2 4�x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lookset No. 4 . spanner head screws US4xUS32D 1 Door Closer No. 7 spanner head screws USP " 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey i BH-12 lh Pair Butts No. 2 4�x4xspanner head screws USP ti 1 Lockset No. 4 spanner head screws US4xUS32D 1 Door Closer No: 7 spanner head screws USP- 1 Door Stop No. 2 . spanner •head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey aplan/M%aughlin a►7E CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY AR1CHHITECTS - PLANNERS E� 0 ATTERY STREET BUILDERS HARDtdARH SETS: JAIL SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 — �' BH SERIES ei �(�(1� BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-13 3 Pair Butts No. 1 43�x4�xspanner head screws NRP USP 71 Lockset No. 1 spanner head screws US4 2 Flush Bolts spanner head screws US4 ' 1 Dust Proof 1 Strike spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer No. 6 spanner head screws USP 1 Door Holder No. 1 spanner head screws DB 2 Door Stops No. 3 c- spanner head screws US4 j 2 Anchor Plates US4 4 Silencers Grey BH-14 13� Pair Butts No. 2 4�x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 4 spanner head screws US4xUS32D 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-15 2 Pair Butts No. 2 4�x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 5 spanner head screws US4 1 Latchset No. 7 spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer No. 5 spanner head screws USP 2 Door Stops No. 1 spanner head screws US4 4 Silencers Grey BH-16 i ll� Pair Butts No. 1 . 4 x4 USP 1 Lockset' No. 4 US4 } 1 Door Closer No. 7 USP }}` 3 Silencers Grey i BH-17 13� Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 1 Door Closer No. 4 USP 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey Kaplan/McLaughlin ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY, ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 98-5191 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL 41SAN. . FRANCISCO CA. 9411160 7 BH SERIES BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-18 11� Pair Butts No. 2 43�x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 5 spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer No. 6 spanner head screws USP 1 Door Stop No. 3 scanner head screws US4 1 Anchor Plate US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-19 1� Pair Butts NO. 1 4k x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 1 Door Closer No. 2 USP 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-20 1k Pair Butts No. 1 43� x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4 1 Door Closer No. 6 USP- 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-21 1 Pair Butts No. 1 4k x 4 USP 1 Latchset No. 6 US4 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 2 Silencers Grey BH-22 1� Pair Butts No. 1 4k x 4 USP 1 Lockset No.. 4 US4 1 Door Closer No. 7 USP 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-23 - t 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers -. Grey i i Kaplan/McLaughlin yE a V j� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHED BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL isv3ss�'sc° CA. 9x11, Of WiM BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-24 1� Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 4 US4xUS32D 1 Door Closer No. 4 USP. 1 Door Stop No. 1 US32D 3 Silencers Grey BH-25 1� Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 USP 1 Latchset No. 6 US4 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-26 , 2 Floor Hinges No. 1 US4 2 Side Jamb Pivots US4 1 Panic Device No. 2 US4 1 Cylinder No. 1 US4 2 Door Holders No_ 2 _ US4 1 Threshold Assembly No. 1 US4 BH-27 2 Floor Hinges No. 1 US4 2 Side Jamb Pivots US4 2 Door Pulls US4 2 Push Bars US4 2 Door Holders No. 2 _ US4 1 Threshold Assembly No. 1 US4 BH-26 ' 3 Pair Butts No. 2 43�x4xspanner head screws USP 1- Lockset No. 5 US4 I Set Automatic Flush Bolts US4 1 Coordinator USP 2 Door Closers No. 4 USP- 2 Door Stops No. 2 US4 4 Silencers Grey Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS /-, r - 901 BATTERY STREET STET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL SAN x398 FRANCISCO CA' 94111 .3 Bli SERIES BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-29 i 11h Pair Butts No. 3 4�x4hxspanner head screwsxNRPx USP 1 Lockset No. 5 spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer No. 6 spanner head screws USP. 1 Door Stop No. 3 spanner head screws US4 1 Anchor Plate US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-30' 3 Pair Butts No. 2 4hx4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 2 Flush Bolts US4 1 Dust Proof Strike US4 1 Door Holder No. 1 DB 2 Door Stops No. 3 US4. 2 Anchor Plates US4 4 Silencers Grey BH-31 1 - Set Butts No. 4 xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4xUS32D 1 Door Closer No. 9 USP 1 Door Stop No. 1 US32D . 3 Silencers Grey BH-32 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US32D 1 Door Closer No-. I USP- 1 Door Stop No. 1 US32D 3 Silencers Grey BH-33 A Pair Butts No. 2 4�Axspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 1 spanner head screws US32D 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US32D 3 Silencers } { r Kaplan/McLaughrm l - ; CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIUTY ARCHITECTS. PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAILS SAN FRANCL500 CA 94111 415.398.5191 BH SERIES BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-34 1h Pair Butts No. 2 4%x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 4 spanner head screws US32D 1 Door Closer No. 1 spanner head screws •USP 1 Door Stop No. 1 spanner head screws US32D 3 Silencers - BH-35 3 Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4 1 Set Automatic Flush Bolts US4 1 Coordinator USP 2 Door Closers No. 6 USP 2 Door Stops No. 2 US4 4 Silencers Grey BH-36 3 Pair Butts No. 3 4hx4hxspanner head screwsNRP USP 1 Lockset No. 1 spanner head screws US4 1 Set Foot & Head Bolts spanner head screws US4 1 Door Closer No. 8 spanner head screws USp 1 Door Holder No. 1 spanner head screws DB 2 Door Stops No. 3 spanner head screws US4 2 Anchor Plates spanner head screws US4 4 Silencers Grey BH-37 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4 1 Door Closer No. 4 USP 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-38 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 - USP 1 Lockset No. 8 US4xUS32D 1 Door Closer No. 2 USp 1 Door Stop _ No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-39 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 1 Door Closer, - No. 4 USP 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 3 Silencers Grey Kaplan/MeLaughliri DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET " SHE" BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL SAN 5-398 FRANCISCO CA. 94111 3a i5 BH SERIES 09,91K`l`1 ! BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-40 11h Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4 1 Door Closer No. 4 USP 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4. 3 Silencers Grey BH-41 3 Pair Butts No. 2 4�Axspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 9 US4 2 Flush Bolts US4 1 Dust Proof Stike US4 2 Door Stops No. 1 US4* 4 Silencers Grey BH-42 1h Pair Butts No. 3 4h x 4h NIS USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 1 Door Closer No. 10 USP 3 Silencers Grey BH-43 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-44 1'h Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 = USP 1 Lockset No. 1 US4 1 Door Closer No. 7 USP 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-45 1h Pair Butts No. 2 4' Axspanner head screws USP 1 I,ockset No. 5 xspanner head screws OS4 1 Door Stop No. 1 xspanner head screws US4 f 3 Silencers - Grey Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE ,� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS °� 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAI�/�� (1 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 BH SERIES 1 ``11 ' 415.398.5191 WIG BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL BH SERIES BH-46 1� Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-47 1h Pair Butts No. 3 41�x4xspanner head screws USP 1 Lockset No. 5 xspanner head screws US4 1 Door Stop No. 3 xspanner head screws US4 1 Anchor Plate US4. 3 Silencers Grey BH-48 lh Pair Butts No. 3 41�x4' xspanner head screwsxNRPx USP 1 Lockset No. 4 xspanner head screws US4 1 Door Stop No. 3 xspanner head screws US4 1 Anchor Plate - US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-49 15 Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 5 US4 1 Door Closer No. 7 USP . 1 Door Stop No. 2 US4 3 Silencers Grey BH-50 lh Pair Butts No. 2. 4�x4xspanner head screws USP 1 mekset No. 1 xspanner head screws US4xUS32D 1 Door Stop No. 1 xspanner head screws US4 2 Silencers Grey ' BH-51 i 1 Pair Butts No. 1 4x4 USP t 1 Latchset No. 7 US4 } 1 Door Stop No. 1 US4 2 Silencers Grey ' I Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE 7 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS l. a 901 BATTERY STREET S►�+EET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: JAIL SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 W.1 BH SERIES �!)�I !) 415-398-5191 7 BUILDERS HARDIVARE MATERIALS: COURTS N $FRIES DOOR BUTTS: LOCKSETS: Door Butts No. 1 Lockset Design Hager BB700 Sargent "UR" McKinney TA714 Soss V450TBB Stanley CB1900 Lockset No. 1 Adams Rites MS1852A CYLINDERS: Lockset No. 2 Cylinder No. 1 Sargent 23-8G37 Sargent 40 Series Lockset No. 3 Cylinder No. 2 Sargent 23-8G04 Sargent 34 Series Lockset No. 4 Sargent 23-8G05 Door Closers: Lockset No. 5 Door Closer No. 1 Sargent 23-8U65 L.C.N. 4040 Lockset No. 6 _ Norton 7500 Sargent 23-8G-16 Door Closer No .2-: - Lockset No. 7 L.C.N. 4040H Norton 7500H Sargent 23-8U15 Door Closer No. 3 �. - Lockset No 8 L.C.N. 4040 EDA Adams Rite MS1850A-505 Norton PR7500 Lockset No. 9 Sargent 41-8G16 INDICATOR BOLT: t Adams• Rite 4089 i Kaplan/MCLaughlin ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY OETEW" FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS J� 901 BATTERY STREET BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: COURTS i I SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 H SERIES 415.398.5191 3O•�8 n-10 BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: COURTS H SERIES PANIC DEVICES: DOOR STOPS: j Panic Device No. 1 Door Stop No. 1 & 2 ! E Corbin Builders Brass Works 8061X Russwin Trimco - 1211ES j Sargent (Furnish carpet risers as i Von Du_orin 5527TLx43x5527x43DT required.) (SFM 4140-139 :3) Panic Device No. 2 - - Corbin - Russwin Sargent Von Duprin 55NLx43 (SFM 4140-139:4) Panic Device No. 3 PUSH PLATES: j Corbin Russwin Builders Brass Works 5035 Sargent - Quality - 2300 Von Duprin 8813x8817 Trimco - 1807 (SFM 3725-139:1) l PULL PLATES: Panic Device No. 4 Corbin Builders Brass Works 5034 � Russwin Quality - 4300 Sargent Trimco - 1802. Von Duprin 88K-F (SFM3725-139:5) ! KICK PLATES: Builders Brass Works 37 Quality - 48 • Trimco - 6000 . t Kaplan/McLaughlin �TE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ��a 901 BATTERY STREET 8 ET BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: COURTS 15-398 5191 0 CA. 94111 ao•+g H SERIES (),I 1 • BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIALS: COURTS H SERIES DOOR PULLS: FLOOR HINGES: Builders Brass. Works 290-1 Floor Hinge No. ,1 Trimco - 1191-1 ! ' Dor-O-Matic 2510E Rixson - 27105 PUSH BARS Floor Hinge No. 2 , Builders Brass Works 9520A Trimco - 1697 Dor-O-Matic 255NHO Rixson 125 Floor Hinge No.' 3 Dor-O-Matic 2530E Rixson 2790 . HEAD SEALS: Side Jamb Pivot • Builders Brass Works 9606 Dor-O-Matic 019AC Pemko - 379AR Rixson M19 JAMB SEALS: THRESHOLD ASSEMBLIES: Builders Brass Works 9606 Pemko - 379AR Builders Brass Works 9395h DOOR BOTTOMS: SILENCERS: Builders Brass Works 9601 Hollow Metal Frames Pemko - 434A Builders Brass Works W-07 Glynn-Johnson 64 DOOR HOLDERS Quality 1337 A Checkmate 1-331 Glynn-Johnson 110-5S Kaplan/M�Laughlin / �/.>� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE MATERIA14i 415-398-5191 RTS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 941111(��) ,`� 15 398 5191 ,20 H SERIES BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS H SERIES Hardware Type H-1 2 Floor Hinges No. 1 US10B 2 Side Jamb Pivots US10B 1 Panic Diviee No. 1 US10B 1 Cylinder No. 1 US10B 2 Door Holders No. 1 US10B 1 Threshold Assembly No. 1 US10B Hardware Type H-2 2 Floor Hinges No. 1 US10B 2 Side Jamb Pivots US10B 2 Door Pulls No. 1 US10B 2 Push Bars US10B 2 Door Holders No. 1 US10B Hardware Type H-3 1 Floor Hinge No. 2 US10B 1 Side Jamb Pivot US10B 1 Lockset No. 1 121 2 Cylinders No. 1 USIOB 1 Indicator Bolt 121 1 Door Pull No. 1 US10B 1 Push Bar US10B 1 Door Stop No. 1 US10B Hardware Type H-4 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4'h x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 2 US10B 1 Door Closer No. 1 Stat 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-5 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 3 US10B 1 Door Stop No. 2 YS10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-6 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 2 US10B 1 Door Closer No. 2 Stat 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencer Grey Kaplan/M�Laughlin °ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS CHITECTS PLANNERS �� 01 BATTERY STREET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: CC�[JJTS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 H SERIES tt rr 1-003 415.398.5191 30. 1, BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS H SERIES Hardware Type H-7 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4s x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 4 US10B 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-8 11� Pair Butts No. 1 43� x 4 USP 1 Lockset No. 3 US10B 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 1 H ead Seal 312E 2 Jamb Seals 312E 1 Door Bottom 312E Hardware Type H-9 1 Floor Hinge No. 3 US10B 1 Side Jamb Pivot US10B 1 Panic Device No. 2 US10B 1 Cylinder No. 2 US10B 1 Door Holder No. 1 US10B 1 Threshold Assembly No. 1 US10B Hardware Type H-10 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 US26D 1 Lockset No. 5 US10BxUS32D 1 Door Stop No. 2 US32D 3 Silencers Grey. Hardware Type H-11 1l� Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 US10A 1 Lockset -= No. 4 US10B 1 Door Closer No. 3 Stat 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-12 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4h x4 US26D 1 Lockset No. 6 US10BxUS32D 1 Door Closer No. 1 Alum 1 Door Stop No. 2 US32D f 3 Silencers Grey ; • DATE Kaplan/M�Laughl�n CONTRA COSTA COUDE NTY TENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS ! '� �� 901 BATTERY STREET S►+EET SAN 415-398-5191 /� BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS 0 CA. 94111 ���� H SERIES T 11 04`4 BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS H SERIES Hardware Type H-13 1h Plain Butts No. 1 4h x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 3 US10B 1 Door Closer No. 1 stat 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-14 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 , US10A 1 Latchset No. 7 US10B 1 Door Closer No. 3 Stat 1 Door Step No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-15 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 4 US10B 1 Door Closer No. 1 Stat 1 Door Stop No. 1 USIOB 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-16 1h Pair Butts No. 1 4h x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 4 US10B 1 Door Closer No. 1 Stat 1 Door Stop No. 2 _ US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-17 _ 1h Pair Butts No. 1 435 x 4 US10A 1 Latchset No. 7 US10B 1 Door Stop No. 2 US10B 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-18 1h Pair Butts No. 1 411 x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 5 US10BxUS32D 1 Door Closer No. 3 _ Alum 1 Door Stop No. 2 US108 3 Silencers Grey Kaplan/McLaughiin DATE C MRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS i a 7P 901 BATTERY STREET SET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS SAN FRANCISCO CA. -94111 � /+ 415.398.5191 ��� H SERIES 0-1-0 /5 BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS H SERIES Hardware Type H-19 3 Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 US10A 1 Panic Device No. 3 USIOB 1 Cylinder No. 2 USIOB 2 Door Closers No. 3 Stat 2 Kick Plates 10° x 2" less door width US10B 4 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-20 3 Pair Butts No. 1 4� x 4 US10A 2 Pull Plates 4 x 16 US10B 2 Push Plates 8 x 16 USIOB 2 Door Closers No. 3 Stat 2 Kick Plates 10" x 1" less door width US10B 2 Door Stoos No. 2 USIOB 4 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-21 ll� Pair Butts No. 1 43� x 4 US10A 1 Panic Device No. 4 US10B 1 Cylinder No. 2 USIOB • 1 Door Closer No. 3 Stat 1 Kick Plate 10" x 2" less door width USIOB 1 Door Stop No. 2 USIOB 3 Silencers Grey Hardware Type H-22 1 Lockset No. 8 US28 2 Cylinders No. 1 US26D Balance of all hardware not part of this section. Hardware Type H-23 1ls Pair Butts No. 1 41� x 4 US10A 1 Lockset No. 9 US10B 1 Door Stop No. 2 USIOB 3 Silencers Grey 1 Door Closer No. 1 Stat Ka lU an/M�La °ATE CONTRA COSTA COl1 M DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS i IR 901 BATTERY STREET • SHEET BUILDERS HARDWARE SETS: COURTS SAN FRANCISCO CA.. 94111 415-398-5191 H SERIES "�-��1 ift s - ���'Q" � • Index to Section 31 - Door and Door Frame Details 31.00 Index and Notes 31.01 Not Used 31. 02 Framing/reinforcing at typical doors 31. 03 Jamb details 31. 04 Lock details 31. 05 Typical door jamb-head (@1 and 2 hour walls) 31.06 Typical door jamb-head (@ furred and cement plaster walls) 31. 07 Typical door jamb-head (@ 2 hour cement plaster and concrete block walls) 31.08 Jambs @ lead-lined partition and cement plaster partition 31. 09 Shower alcove details 31.10 Head and jamb details (4 hr. wall) 31.11 31. 12 Minimum jamb clearances 31. 13 31. 14 Jamb and astragal details 31.15-31.21- Door and door frame details NOTES TO DOOR DETAILS: 1. Door frame details are shown at jambs, head is similar. For • structural framing/reinforcing, see Sheet 31.02. 2. Minimum dimension of frame (hinge side) to adjacent perpendicular wall shall be 4" to center line of wall at adjacent perpendicular cement plaster walls, or 4" to closest face of stud at adjacent perpendicular stud walls, unless otherwise noted. See Sheet 31. 12. •3. All exterior doors, hollow metal or aluminum doors, shall have weather stripping at jambs and head by Pemko or approved equal. 4. All doors shall have 3 door silencers @ strike side of jamb. S. All wall thickness shall be verified for door frame throat dimension where sound board, different size studs or plaster walls, 2-hour fire rated walls, etc. , are required. 6. Where there are any visible clearances between door frame and wall, they shall be caulked for a tight fit. 7. See Section 39 interior window schedule for related .work, i.e. sidelights. Kaplan/McLaught. DAT ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET ' ET Pao Q. SAN 415-398-5191 19S(�O CA. 94111 ,� RZAM (LS 0100 - L03 --- - OLO ----- b b .20 FA lWHm i9 1. 1. 31.0 t41 7aHERE-EL=gq i, A TYP. EL5V@ ,CU , ; = C ELE . (V Ind .ACTING _- E DDG FPLAME yg''=1-o a5pocultily 01R.Fgloma _41-sil•ol =;vC./MTL.DECK RA=)IZ 5y✓TEM ij 2 c39. V40 -- -- - - - TYPE ) I = 51005- TEND TO TW.X / � - s1C�„oSURE.GQOt1f FIl1,F.Oa�d :"- L w��v�oAcnrco,�t',NtJv�•l5� - -- i 'NEE 19TH = ;.TAMOP 5' VAIZIES.5:E s -- -IN WALL TYPE n c p I1 4 • a i _- -_5TQUCTUl2r°IL F50� - - - HED IZ =�.1N VV^A 1. i%TrEB KaplanLauC /M ghlin SATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETEN110N FACILITY 1 ARCHITECTS PLANNERS L o��` DOOR & DOOR . . 901 BATTERY STREETS SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 FRAME . DETAILS 1iOTE : RF-TURN oo w u wR Fka. CF.r1.P�AyfF�..WPtiL .o�orl�c;- Folz s� SG-tEOul,� D/3�.o2 �t�N►ES W . - PLASTalt Oue tI IN 1 1 N_ 7 A TYF. 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Aws. ; JAMD Q PARTITION M=1AL FAME 146A-^9C+iOjk *TW WE!,D 10 Ff SME r .JAMi CaM. PLASY89 PMTIT10H 01401V • C DATE � _ ;COfYTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY Kaplan/M Laughlin ARCHITECTS PLANNERS MEET DOOR & ' DOOR 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET l o J 4 SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 51,05 FRAME DETAILS 415.398.5191 H-M, 00011 FFME. PaYoNv i 4 - _5�toyJ� n�Y roe SIO � - 141V VINYL WfAT ; ,, t or`I 5EAl.AN1 d FI* poor, F�AMJ T N�SHDl,.n � EK A AL Gove j . � Jou @ G�'I, �!�°�5, !��1• 31i,..�' v" p T FQR - -.-/ - A 1� Kaplan/McLaughlin _CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTUN FACILITY- ARCHITECTS PLANNERS .' DOOR & DOOR . 901 BATTERY STREET SHED SAN FRANCISCO. CA. 94111 3�,pq FRAME DETAILS (11015 415.398.5191 ?Nv- a %NT PL' etF t C I�Od1 FILL%. COBE WITH At NW H, -M%Hg/-W 1 GOTfl OCoR -5m WAspJLp F)k] (4 HI -W^LL) C D]M, RgjrdT 7 l,/40„1*. CAM.MAPA n o reIALO TO AWCOOOR O►•5100) IraGA X 10' LONG n N•M. ODOR f AMIE (4 ML WALL) • DDOM" FA�ITY NjC ATE CONTRA COb'TA OOI�lTY ARCNiT�TS PLANNERS I-t-A--1� DOOR & DOOR 6A STREET 94111 ISHEETC ��-16 FO FRAME DETAILS 1415-398-5191 rlu o-. - 't' • , - C IrC.WHERE OCCURS i --------------- i oD ,. PARTITION loop 6Wrip �w AX's8V n1l t �000.0.-}E. so HE7:- -_ 15 9 cc, ColooQALU i --- A O ep. - - _ (co,-4 0. HEAD 5u".�- Kaplan/McL=ghlin DATE I 1241 7$' [CONTRA COSH COUNTY DETENTION FACII.M: 1 ARCHITECTS PLANNERS Q� f4 CC JR FFAME DET,91L5 901 BATTERY STREET � $1+E� _ _ ; 415V•3 � FRANCISCO CCA- 941 31.a�_:�. 91017 i k. --lAJ^LL WHEBRE _ i 2a r� 41 ,-!p cem. PWoMK. P^KT't Is.=._= -_---- =iZM..PIAS► - - P1 P ,JAMS_CLE`WP1NCa _n osMT_'N ..----------- —,�— --- -- i . • • -— - — 5.. PMN= -- rwllf�(''-R Fri, O°' ST gyp•- -- - i �IAMe) M 15A L STUP r^l';kT N . 1 Kaplan/MeLa 4lilin ay��TE WNTRACOSTA COUfYTY oETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS - DOOR $� DOOR 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET 0,018 SAN FRANCISCO Ca 94111 31,12 FRAME ' DETAILS 415.398.5191 f i i i 1 I � , I t ' r i i - -- -- H.M. FlZ4.'�f� - - -..--- - ME 1._x.00 LOG, cNCUJSURE. 3.-�-op- _--------- ---- -- -- - Kaplan/McLaughl2n DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIL Y ARCHITECTS PLANNERS � 901 BATTERY STREET ' SHEET _ _Q_O jz �DOOR FR, DF-';9II.S SAN FRANCISCO CA. .94111 -3�•��- `vT � ��_�(� 415.398.5191 - G' PURMEP 1 - �. =-1ydaEM.1 LAS.08 MET. i.ySM • . , - - 65/8, METAL. 5Tuo . •--- t N F---Rm. FmbmEE ►j'Zi OUFS. GONG•_ -- —___._. - ;- ���r off-5a F.- SGHBP. . '711 — - r t ' -1;4ELAnw-TO. ,*=vs ; ASTM - ff'*111R OP MORS Kaplan/McLaughlin DATE , I, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS s�E,P� � DOOR -& DOOR 901 BATTERY STREET ��� � SAN FRANCISCO GA. 94111 3'•l g, FRAME DETAILS } f __ 5l.•�(NG 0�71�___ —�1 00- EAU =_ 7-1 I � THR�.5 L • __ ii - ili ��_�aLIDINS.- DOOR Kaplan/M�La • , o�trr CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCt�ITECTS PLANNERS �y 901 BATTERY STREET � _ CSR tiGOOR �'�E SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 _4 a�j`—_- - 415.398-5191 - oar- ie H.r , wvf4 �14AME 2 peVK- GEE CV-+r--49ULFIN - " KM. WN� a JAM; Or-Y^ bOT'rGr'i Cd -POOP, - -_ Kai k1ni/mc—aughlin a►Te CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET —_- SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 ETAILS�—�-_�= -- 415.398.5191 _ {� , -- - 5 GU41T{ -4 — -- .PIPE Gti ?Ar4-set sm re . - �. ;�. I Mn•.GOt�NER 5U;ec OSLOA----- --- l __— ------- -air 1'-OM - ----- ! N ri-T! A Ab . l . Kaplan/McLaughlinF'� E CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIM ARC14IT TCTRS 1 PLANNERS NERS 78 -- .�-901 BAT E Y S ET _. D�OCR �� f�0OR=_F.fAN f'1E�:� ; SAN FRANCISCO CA- 94111 _ 1.�7 _�JEAtLS❑=_. __.___-----' , 415.398-5191 — 4ovf5K A -�+efl c � v sr JAMO ��(oNn vE :;,, fZ MFS. CaiJ1AMe, ja'( FKN tfi , N .0511LANT - r" H.M. PKAMM NN. v9`1 1i� �`� Ti C �t NEAR-G DOOR _=__� DOOR _FW. I NG_-__ . . �. A•.UM. - 7 KE5c__ ii • �. Oa, 0• - :JAN15 - CONCI COL:--= a`cI� gA_T_o1�r'L_-- Kaplan/McLaughlinrE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTIONFACKL-ITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS901 BATTERY STREET Er OAR =C)00 -�F E=OETNL G SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 - 415.398.5191 - - r FIN.W+u. j Kaplan/McLaughlin ATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECT$ PLANNERS MEET 901 BATTERY STREET SET DOOR 9A 00'08 F ,l�ME OENI SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 415.398.5191 TYPE nGn PfvgITIQN �`�--_---- -----= ------ N ' ' --- -- �-t,cm.�," scar: ,- - - MOV91%ff OWF-AITA CH TO.F"I LJ �. � • - - 'CLQ - 5'� SGicDULE.=------��__»�_`_��_ ! , RlKM� SIM --- Gong e4 HONr t Pf�Tr=HINC-�E. - P� 1': H1N0E Ka laiVMCLaughlin[DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETE(VTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERSI c2�7� - -- - - 901 BATTERY STREET ET - ._Q� � R � ME p� �� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 941110. 3�.�--- ------ 415.398.5191 -- - 01029 • i CSM.R.A6TE{= WALL H.M.F0,19ME 50.)o 54o-jr r W-r0 6 ARs40Uq PLATED t - SNCT. &TLV fA7� To F� P9vA Tr*TP.dcv� 0, z Le /►PJd �- all— Lae(. J �Z" CLIP L ^HcH ?q �/6 x I %8 KeWWABLE 5TOP. ATTACH To FFME W/%4'+ 5P^NNE?- HP . 65LF-Wf 1h 4 M,B. anO.c.MAX. u DGwR - SEE 9GNED. LOCK. (IzelLwAmLe- %oP) 3=1100 Kaplan/McLa . ghliin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY -� DOOR $ DOOR 901 BATTERY STREET S.1-CET 7 SAN FRANC5ISCO CA. 94111 31,21 FRAME DETAILS IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) ` and Specifications for Parking ) Lot, Civic Center Improvements, ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/74 Martinez. ) (4405-4267 -C2-EDA) ) WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the Parking Lot, Civic Center Improvements, Martinez Area have been filed with the Board this day by the Public Works Director; and WHEREAS the Engineer's cost estimate for construction is $16,000; and • WHEREAS the general prevailing rates of wages, which shall be the minimum rates paid on this project, have been approved by this Board; and WHEREAS the Public Works Director has advised the Board that this project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements as a Class 1C Categorical Exemption under the County Guidelines, and this Board concurs and so finds, and the Director of Planning shall file a Notice of Exemption with the County Clerk; IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that said Plans and Specifications are hereby APPROVED. Bids for this work will be received on February 23, 1978 at 2:00 p.m., and the Clerk of the Board is DIRECTED to publish Notice to Contractors in the manner and for the time required by law, inviting bids for said work, said Notice to be published in MARTINEZ NEWS GAZETTE PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board on January 24, 1978 Originator: Public Works Dept. Bldgs and Grnds cc: Public Works Department Agenda Clerk Architectural Division Director of Planning RESOLUTION NO. 78/x_ Job No. 4405-4267-C2-EDA EDA No. 07-51-20642 f DIVISION A - NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR (Advertisement) Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County , that the Public Works Director will receive bids for the furnishing of all labor , materials , equipment , transportation and services for : Parking Lot, Civic Center Improvements, Martinez, California, Budget Line Item No. 4405-4267-C2-E71. The estimated construction contract cost (Base Bid) i s s Yteen rho:.sanc eoI ars ( QI 9.000) Bid proposals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Director , 6th Floor , County Administration Building , 651 Pine Street , Martinez , California 94553 , on or before the 2 p Thursda, . FeSruar - 23. 197;; and will be opened in public immediately after and at the time due , in the Conference Room of the Public Works Department , 6th Floor , Administration Building , Martinez , California , and there read and _ recorded . Any bid proposals received after the time specified in this Notice will be returned unopened . Each bid shall be in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors , Room 103 , County Administration Building , Martinez , California. This project is funded under a Local Public Works Capital Development and Investment Program Grant . A pre-bid conference will be held for all prospective bidders on hlednesda,:. Fe5r:iar,.• 15. 1075 ai- 10 a.m . in Room 107. Courthouse. Martinez, California The drawings and specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors or at the Public Works Department , Countv Courthouse, Room 112, Martinez . Plans and Specifications may be obtained at the Building Design and Construction Section , Room 112 , Courthouse,uPon' payment of a printing and service charge in the amount of Two Dollars and 66 100ths (52.66) ( sales tax included) which amount shall not be refundable . Checks shall be made payable to the "County of Centra Costa , " and shall be mailed to the Public Works Department , 6th Floor , Administration Building , Martinez , California 94553 • Technical questions regarding the contract documents should b.e directed to the Building Design and Construction Section . Their telephone number is (41-5) 372-2146: y Miaofilmed with board order QI(ig o • DIVISION A - NOTiCE TO COZITRACTOR (cont . ) Each bid to be considered responsible shall be made on a bid form obtained at the Building Design and Construction Section of the Public Works Department , County Courthouse, Room 112, Martinez. and must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier ' s check, or bid bond in the amount of the ten percent (10"') of the base bid amount , made payable to the order of "The County of Contra Costa . " The above-mencioncd 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 suc- cessful bidder refuses , neglects or fails to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being requested to do so by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County . Bidders are hereby notified that any contract entered into pursuant to this notice will have a 10 percent minimum partici - pation by Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) . Minimum dollar amount of minority participation in this contract shall be greater than iO percent (40 percent desired) . The Contractor shall have an affirmative action plan . The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount equal to 100 percent of the contract price and a Faithful Performance Bond in an amount equal to One Hun- dred percent of the contract price, said bonds to be secured from a surety company authorized to do business in the State of California . Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California , or Local law applicable thereto, the said Board -has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime work in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to execute the contract :•lhich will be a- warded 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 be reference thereto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For any classification not included in the list , the minimum wage shall be the general prevailing rate for the county. The said Board of Supervisors reserves the right to re- ject any and ail bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any ir- regularity in any bid received . No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty days after the date set for opening thereof. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY By James R. Olsson Count/ Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors ' Contra Costa County, California DATED: JAN 2 4 1978 By I. 1'0Z4___2 PUBLICATION DATES : Deputy Clerk A 2 1.030 �j SPECIFICATIONS FOR PARKING LOT CIVIC CENTER IMPROVEMENTS MARTINEZ , CALIFORNIA I L lLn-� J. R. OLSZCN CLERK BOARD 0' SU-ER` 1I 02,S T CO, CO. Prepared by and For Public Works Department Contra Costa County Sixth Floor , Administration Building Martinez , California A Bid Walk is Scheduled for 10 a.m. Wednesday. February 15, 1978 All contractors who are interested in reviewing the project area should meet at Room 107 of the County Courthouse , Martinez , California . Job No. 4405-4267-C2-EDA EDA No. 07-51 -20642 Mlrrofilmed with board Ord* 3 oil TABLE OF CONTENTS DIVISION A. NOTICE TO MITPACTORS DIVISION B. INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Section I Competence of Bidders Section 2 Securing Documents Section 3 Examination of Plans, Specifications, and Site of Work Section a Bidd;ng Documents Section 5 Submission of Proposals Section o Withdrawal of Proposals Section 7 Public Opening of Proposals Section 8 Irregular Proposals Section 9 Competitive Bidding Section 10 Award of Contract Section 11 Special Requirements Section 12 Execution of Contract Section 13 Failure to Execute Contract DIVISION C. PROPOSAL (Bid Form) DIVISION D. ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT (Contract) DIVISION E. EQUAL EMPLOYMEN'T OPPORTUNITY DIVISION F. WAGE RATES DIVISION G. GENERAL CONDITIONS DIVISION H. SUPPLE;;ENTAL GENERAL CONDITIONS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (C.S. I . Format) DIVISION I . GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Secti-on IA Description of Project DIVISION 2. SITE WORK Section 2A General Section 28 Asphalt Concrete Section 2C Site Improvements Section 2D Irrigation Section 2E Landscaping �► .0132 DIVISION A - NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR (cont . ) Each bid to be considered responsible shall be made on a bid form obtained at the Building Design and Construction Section of the Public Works Department , County Courthouse, Room 112 , Martinez. and must be accompanied by a certified check, cashier ' s check , or bid bond in the amount of the ten percent ( 10 ) of the base bid amount , made payable to the order of "The County of Contra Costa . " The above-mencioncd 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 suc- cessful bidder refuses , neglects or fails to enter into said contract or to furnish the necessary bonds after being requested to do so by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. Bidders are hereby notified that any contract entered into pursuant to this notice will have a 10 percent minimum partici - pation by Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) . Minimum dollar amount of minority participation in this contract shall be greater than 10 percent (40 percent desired) . The Contractor shall have an affirmative action plan . The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount equal to 100 percent of the contract price and a Faithful Performance Bond in an amount equal to One Hun- dred percent of the contract price, said bonds to be secured from a surety company authorized to do business in the State of California . Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California , or Local law applicable thereto, the said Hoard has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime work in the locality in which this work is to be performed for each type of workman or mechanic required to execute the contract slhich will be a- warded 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 be reference thereto, the same as if set forth in full herein. For any classification not included in the list , the minimum wage shall be the general prevailing rate for the county. The said Board of Supervisors reserves the right to re- ject any and all bids or any portion of any bid and/or waive any ir- regularity in any bid received . No bidder may withdraw his bid for a period of thirty days after the date set for opening thereof. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY By • James R. Olsson County Clerk and Ex-Officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors ' Contra Costa County, California DATED: PUBLICATION DATES: 1033 A 2 Job No. 4405-4267-C2-EDA EDA No. 07-51-20642 _ DIVISION A - NOTICE TO CONTRACTOR r (Advertisement) Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the Public Works Director will receive bids for the furnishing of all labor , materials , equipment, transportation and services for : Parking Lot, Civic Center Improvements, Martinez, California, Budget Line Item No. 4405-4267-C2-CDP. The estimated construction contract cost (Base Bid) is sixteen 7nou!;anc rol !;_'y, Bid proposals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Director , 6th Floor, County Administration Building , 651 Pine Street , Martinez , California 94553 , on or before the 2 p -i. . T;-. :rsda. Febr.:ar,= 23, 197 and will be opened in public immediately after and at the time due , in the Conference Room of the Public Works Department , 6th Floor , Administration Building , Martinez , California , and there read and _ recorded. Any bid proposals received after the time specified in this Notice will be returned unopened . Each bid shall be in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors , Room 103 , County Administration Building , Martinez , California . This project is funded under a Local Public Works Capital Development and Investment Program Grant . A pre-bid conference will be held for all prospective bidders on wec1nesca,f. Fehr .a.-• 15. 107.9 at 10 a.m , in Room 107. Courthouse, Martinez. Ca ifornia The drawings and specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors or at the Public Works Department , Countv Cobrthouse, Room 112, Martinez . Plans and Specifications may be obtained at the Building Design and Construction Section, Room 112, Courthouse,upon' payment of a printing and service charge in the amount of Two Dollars and 66 100ths (,42.66_) ( sales tax included) which amount shall not be- re-fundable . Checks shall be made payable to the "County of Conta Costa ," and shall be mailed to the Public Works Department , 6th Floor , Administration Building , Martinez , California 94553 . • Technical questions regarding the contract documents should he directed to the Building Design and Construction Section . Their telephone number i s- (41.5) 372-2146-. ' ql(►� 4 A- 1 DIVISION B - INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS The bidder shall carefully examine the instructions contained herein and satisfy himself as to the conditions with which he must comply prior to bid in submitting his proposal , and to the conditions affecting the award of contract . SECTION 1 . COMPETENCE OF BIDDERS (a) License: No bidder may bid on work of a kind for which he is not properly licensed , and any such bid received may be disregarded . (b) Bidders shall be experienced in the type of work for which they are bidding and shall , upon request of the County , submit to the County a written list of completed projects , with the name of the owner or contract officer indicated . SECTION 2. SECURING DOCUMENTS Drawings and Specifications may be secured at the place and for the payment as called out in the "Notice to Contractor . SECTION 3 . EXAMINATION OF PLANS , SPECIFICATIONS , AND SITE OF THE WORK (a) On-Site Labor : The Local Public Works Capital Development and Investment Program legislation administered by the U. S. Department of Commerce/Economic Development Administration requires on-site labor to begin within certain time restraints . The County may make such investigations as it deems necessary to determine the ability of the contractor to meet this requirement . (b) Contractor ' s Responsibility : The bidders shall examine carefully the site of the work , and the plans and specifi - cations 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 . x_(135 • 8-1 (b) Contractor ' s Responsibility (Cont . ) Where investigations of subsurface conditions have been made by the County in respect to foundation or other structural design , and that information is shown in the plans , said information represents only the statement by the County as to the character of material which has been actually encountered by it in its investiga- tion , and is only included for the convenience of bidders . 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 existing 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 responsibility for subsurface conditions , and bidders must satisfy themselves through their own investigations as to the actual con- ditions to be encountered . (c) Responsibility for Utilities : As part of the responsibility stated in subdivision b above , and without limitation thereon , the Contractor shall be responsible at his own cost for any and all work, expense or special precuations caused or required by the existence of proximity of utilities encountered in performing the work, including without limitation thereon , repair of any or all damage and all hand or exploratory excavation required . The bidder is cautioned that such utilities may include communication cables or electrical cables which may be high voltage, and the ducts enclosing such cables , and when work- ing or excavating in the vicinity thereof , the special precautions to be observed at his own cost shall also include the following : All such cables and their enclosure ducts shall be exposed by careful hand excavation so as not to damage the ducts or cables , nor cause injury to persons , and suitable warning signs , barricades , and safety devices shall be erected as necessary or required . (d) Discrepancies or Errors : If omissions , dis- crepancies , or apparent errors are found in the plans and specifica- tions 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 . Otherwise, in figuring the work, the bidders shall consider that any discrepancies or conflict between drawings and specifications shall be governed by Supplemental General Conditions of these specifications . 3-2 -IFf�a SECTION 4. BIDDING DOCUMENTS (a) The bid package shall consist of the following: 1 . Proposal (Bid Form) 2. List of Subcontractors 3. List of Minority Business Enterprises 4. Statement of Compliance MBE 5. Bidders Certificate Affirmative Action) 6. Bidders Security 7• Certificate of Pr000sad Bidder Reqarding Eaua 1 E,..n 1 ov�^ant Opportunity o. Certi;icate of Nonsegregated Facilities (b) Bids shall be made upon the special Proposal (Bid Form) (Division C of this Specification) , :•rith all items completely filled out; numbers shall be stated both in writing and in figures, the signatures of all persons signed shall be in longhand. The completed form should be without interlineations, alterations or erasures, no alternative proposals. Additional copies of the Proposal (Bid Form) may be obtained from those supplying these specifications. (c) 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. (d) List of 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. (e) Each proposal shall have a List of Minority Business Enterprises containing the name, address and percentage of total bid, for each subcontractor and/or materials supplier the bidder proposes to use to meet the 10 percent minority business enterprise utilization requirement. The bidder is encouraged to use more than the 10 percent requirement if qualified subcontractors and materials suppliers are available. See the General Conditions for further information regarding the 10 percent minority business enterprise utilization commitment. (f) Each proposal shall have a Statement of Compliance indicating the Contractors intent to comply with the EDA requirement of 10 percent minimum participation of Minority Business Enterprises (MBE) . (g) Each proposal shall have a Bidders Certification indicating Contractors Proposed Affirmative Action Plan. (h) 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 issue 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. (i) A certificate of Proposed Bidder Regardinq Equal Employment O000rtunity must be submitted. See (Division G, Section 53) . (j) A Certificate of Nonse rer:ated Facilities must be submitted with bid. See %Division N (Supplemental General Conditions.) B-3 `" - '� ���c1 SECTION 5. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS Proposals shall be submitted to the Public Works y Director of Contra Costa County at the place indicated on the bid proposal . It is the sole responsibility of the bidder to see that his bid is received in proper time. All proposals shall be submitted under sealed cover, plainly idents-fled as a proposal for the, work being bid upon and addressed as directed in the Notice to Contractors and the bid proposal . Failure to do so may result in a premature opening of , or a failure to .open such bid . Proposals which are not properly marked may be disregarded. SECTION b. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSALS 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 of his duly authorized representative, for the withdrawal of such bid is filed with the Public Works Director of Contra Costa County. An 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 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. SECTION 7. PUBLIC OPENING OF PROPOSALS Proposals will be publicly opened and read at the time and place indicated in the Notice to Contractors . Bidders or their authorized agents are invited to be present . SECTION 8. IRREGULAR PROPOSALS Proposals may be rejected if they show any alter- ation of form, additions not called for , conditional bids , in- complete bids , erasures , or irregularities of any kind . If bid amount is changed after the amount is originally inserted , the change should be initialed . The County also reserves the right to accept any or all alternates and unit prices called for on the Bid Form and their order of listing on such form shall in no way indicate the order in which the bids may be accepted . SECTION 9. COMPETITIVE BIDDING If more than one proposal be offered by any individual , firm, partnership, corporation , association , or any combination thereof , under the same or different names , ail 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. B-4 01V38 SECTION 10. AWARD OF CONTRACT 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 . SECTION 11 . SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS The bidder ' s attention is invited to the following special provisions of the contract , all of which are detailed in the General Conditions and Supplemental General Conditions or other documents included in these specifications . (a) Bonds (b) Insurance (c) Liquidated Damages (d) Guarantee (e) Inspection and Testing of Materials (f) Facilities to be Provided at Site (g) Assignment of Contract Prohibited (h) Wages and Overtime Pursuant to Contract Work Hours Standards Act SECTION 12. EXECUTION OF CONTRACT The contract (example in Division D ) shalt be signed by the successful bidder with duplicates and returned within five (5) days of receipt , not including Saturdays , Sundays , and legal holidays , together with : a) Contract b) Contract Bonds c) Certificates of Insurance d) Minority Business Utilization Report (Form ED-530 Part A E Part B) No contract shall be binding upon the County until same has been executed by the Contractor 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 will be at his own risk and as a volunteer unless said contract is so approved . SECTION 13 . FAILURE TO EXECUTE CONTRACT The contractual requirements of Section 12 B-5 vt 1 SECTION 13. FAILURE TO EXECUTE CONTRACT (Cont. ) must be correctly executed in strict conformance with the contract documents and delivered to the County within five (5) working days of receipt of contract . Contractor shall not send these documents by U. S. Mail but shall hand deliver them to Building Design and Con- struction Section, Rm. 112, Courthouse, Martinez, where they will be immediately reyie:,red for accuracy . Documents found deficient shall be immediately taken to their source for correction . No allowance for late submission of these documents will be made . The contract documents must be correctly executed and deliverd to the County on time to insure that on-site work can begin before the deadline established as a condition of grant by the Economic Development Administration. Failure to meet these requirements shall be just cause for the annulment of the award and the forfeiture of the bidder ' s security. If this failure to deliver correctly executed documents and/or on-site labor has not begun as stipulated , resulting in the cancellation of Federal grant (s) , the contractor shall be held liable for the total amount of the Federal grant (s) not received . 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 responsible =' bidder to whom any such contract is so awarded to execute the same, such bidders ' 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. B-6 1040 Job No. 4405-42•":7702-EDA EDA No. 07-51-20"�*42 (Bidder DIVISION G - PROPOSAL (Bid Form) icy BIDS W ILL BE RECEIVED UNTIL 2 rd day of -rbr,iar,,_ 1f)7R AT 2 P .M. AT THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT, 6th FLOOR , COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING, 651 PINE STREET, MARTINEZ , CALIFORNIA 94553 . --A. TO THE PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR , VERNON L . CLINE , PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT: Gentlemen : - The undersigned hereby proposes and agrees to furnish any and all required labor , material , transportation , and services f o r Parking Lot, Civic Center Improvements, Martinez, California, Budget Line Item No. 4405-4267-C2-EDA in strict conformity with the Plans , Specifications , and other contract documents on file at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors , First Floor, Administration Building , Martinez , California 94553 , for the following sums ; namely : BASE BID : shall include all of the work for the construction and completion of all facilities therein , but not including any of the work in the following Alternates : For the sum of : Dollars (S ) B. It is understood that this bid is .based upon completion of the work within 30 caws from and after the date of commencement. C . It is understood , with due allowances made for unavoidable delays , that if the Contractor should fail to complete the work of the contract within the stipulated time , then , he shall be 1 fable to the Owner in the amount of sevent• -rive dollars ( $75.0)) per calendar day for each day said work remains uncompleted beyond the time for completion , as and for liquidated damages and not as a penalty , it being agreed and expressly stipulated that it would be impractical and difficult to fix the actual amount of damage . D. 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. E . 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 . f)1-041 C-1 DIVISION C - PROPOSAL (Bid Form) (Cont . ) F. 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 col-�usion to secure for himself an advantage over any other bidder . G. Attached is a list of the names and locations of the place of business of the subcontractors . H . Attached is a list of the names , addresses and percentage of bid for each minority subcontractor and/or materials supplier. I . Attached is bid security as required in the Notice to Contractors . ❑ Cash ❑ Bidders Bond ❑ Cashiers Check ❑ Certified Check J . 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 registration of Contractors , Classification and License No . Dated this day of lg • C-2 91.0142 . Job No. 4405-42:;7---2-cDA EDA No. )7-51-20:42 DIVISION C. PROPOSAL BID FORM continued ' LIST OF SUBCONT::ACTORS: (As required by Division B, Section 4, Paragraph (d)) (Substitution of listed subcontractors: See Division F. , Section 5 , Paragraph E.) . Portion of Work Name Place or Bidders I i I i - . I I I - - C-3 Joa No. •>,=05-42 7-C2-EG.; DIVISION C - PROPOSAL BID FORM (Cont.) EDA No. 07-51-20-42 LIST OF MINORITY BUSI-NESS ENTERPRISES 1. Name of Bidder 3. IRS ::LWber 4. .Address: 4 t 2. EDA Project ::o. 1 5. The Bidder commits himself to the use of Minority Business Enterprises in the dollar amount or percentage of contract as required by these documents and Title 1 , Section 106(1=) (2) of the Public Works Employment Act of 1976, as amended (P.L.94-369) through the use of the following minority business enterprises as contractors or sub-contractors for services or supplies: 6. 1Type of Percentage Minority Firm Name 1MFN) Mailing Service or of laid IRS Number(IRS) Address Supplies Stem I Name(MFN) Street Cay(:.:FC; IRS Number(IRS) S!:;e•:IFSi ' Z.,Coae !.!FZ1 Name(.'.IFN) Stree: Crt (LtFC� IRS mORS) S:,.;e FS, Number • Name(tI S!reet .�F.:) r .:FN) ! City ".,Fc,; t IRS ft'umber (IRS) Z:p Code 4::FZ) Name (MFN) S!ree! 0.1FA) Cr:y (!AFC) $tate d.:FS � IRS Number(IRS) Zrp Code } Name(1.1FN) Cr!v}..FCI = State :;FSr IRS Number(IRS) Zrp Code•'.1FZ) Street Name t 1FN) Crty i6.FC) f! S%Ite MIFSt IRS dumber(IRS) Zap Code 0-FZ) 7. Total 1 percentage to be E�rrnded for Minority Business Enterprises: Total Amount of Bid (Base) S j 8. h . • NHnre and Trtie of Authorized Urlrcer Phone No. Signature Da it I C91044 Job No. 4405-4267-C2-EDA FDA No. 07-51-20642 *: STATEMENT Or COMPLIANCE 1 , Name of Company) PROVID= ASSURANCE OF MY COMMITMENT TO PROVIDE A 10 PERCEMT .MINIMUM MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE PARTICIPATION IN THE CONTRACT FOR CONSTRUCTION . FIRM : BY : TITLE : ADDRESS : PHONE: C-5 DME 10: C - PROPOSAL 910 =C=M (Ccn t j Job No. 4405-4167-C1-EDA EDA No. 07-51-20642 •j`P: �•O •=.:ww waw.: �•:w.i:ww • ,-.i.�w0 w�/ /•.�= :i•• •;:•/.w 6:.: ' 7• -. A:.r••�.7+ t +rv.•. r. _ r..i+_d.• M. - r_• A .._-.irr 7di-� nL+ ba fir:wY--1-1 _-. =a. O. a . cn: 3c I -=der V..�.7 w - •�IQrJ.C.. _./. 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Lrr.eQ Y!*�Yf..rSe r-- V�.O....-.-r..5 to -w' A-+r. .'':r + -- o_ Condi+-V�.S, ada.. r,3 he .�.W.�.•..i.d� r.��.Cr-Vf Y.a.:;cg's. 3ca-s a..d the necifice aLffirm-atilele ac:.ic.. s;...../s� cc..Ya�.ed Yt T i w 1- _ i • ww •w.i i i n Ccn.-a Costa •w� r. L7 rare P�% -, O.. t...S G..Ya a.r �LY..•"S C....S+. C+-OZ work w. ./OY+.1/f mew_ to the Cc --::wws, •nose trades being; arm j. i. A-�- CvYa-.i i.�:a eaC:l O_ its SL•YCCn%.3CYOiS tat'... S.:C��lY VO Y::e CCt'r twuC -:w.9 Cw a;Ow_7 prior to +..8 s ►3rY C. 3w,/ su bCV.w.iV.•3c t IL-Aa w i i .. r•w_ rti fic require. . he3 w -4 t this cc:t.act Y1.e sw.7cV..Y.�c;.o: ce.Y-+-..aticn . 4u..w .. b� t..-3a i:i� Cc. Yens. of ati�ncr:CC: :ei.:352liLSG:Je of bidder) ) C -6 .... ..__.. ...�..._. .. . . . _... �.. . .,_. . . . _ OID46 Job No. 4405-4267-C2-EDA EDA No. 07-51-20-42 CERTIFICATE OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES The federally-assisted construction contractor certifies that he does not maintain or provide for his employees any segregated facilities at any of his establishments, and that he does not permit his employees to perform their services at any location, under his control , where segregated facilities are maintained. The federally-assisted construction contractor certifies further that he -will not maintain or provide for his employees any segregated facilities at any of his establishments, and that he will not permit his employees to perform their services at any location, under his control , where segregated facilities are maintained. The federally-assisted construction contractor agrees that a breach of this certification is a violation of the Equal Opportunity clause in this contract. As used in this certification, the term ""segregated facilities" means any %•:aiting rooms, work areas, rest rooms, and wash rooms, restaurants and other eating areas, time clocks, locker roor..s and other storage or dressing areas, parking lots, drinking fountains, recreation or entertain:-ent areas, transportation, and housing facilities provided for employees .-.hich are segregated by explicit directive or are in fact segregated on the basis of race, creed, color or national origin, because of habit, local custom, or otherwise. The federally-assisted construction contractor agrees that (except :•:here he has obtained icentical certifications from proposed subcontractors for specific time periods) he will obtain identical certifications in duplicate from proposed subcontractors prior to the award of subcontracts exceeding $10,000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause, and that he will retain the duplicate of such certifications in his files. The subcontractor will include the original in his Sid Package. iRace or ethnic group designation of subcontractor. Enter race or ethnic group in the appropriate box: ( ) Negro { ) Spanish American ( ) Oriental ( } American Indian { } Eskimo ( ) Aleut ( ) white (Other than Spanish Arzerican) The construction subcontractor certifies that he is not affiliated in any manner with the Grantee/Borrower (City) of the federally-assisted construction project. REMARKS: Certification - The information above is true and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. Name and Title of Signee Signature Date NPTE: The penalty for r:akiing false statements in offers in prescribed in 18 U.S.C. 1001 . C-7 - Job No. 4405-4267-C2-EDA EDA No. 07-51-20-642 FORM ED-120 MID No. 41-R2430 (NEV. 5-751 Appro•al E:pIres June 30, 1976 U.S. OEPAnTMENT OF COMMERCE Rev. 4-13-76 by R.xLRO ECOrrCMIC DEVELOPMENT •D-INIST"ATION per 0?I.' neno 7-23-76 (1/31!77) ._. CERTIFICATION BY PROPOSED BIDDER REGARDING EQUAL EMPLOYM..ENT OPPOR T UNITY 07-51-20642 Na.^c of Pace Conuactor EDA P:oircr No. GENERAL In accordance with Executive Order 11246 (30 F.R. 12319-25), the implementing rules and regulations thereof, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, s Certification regarding Equal Opportunity is required of bidders or prospective contractors and their proposed subcontractors prior to the award of contracts or st&ontracrs. 73iddex-Is Nz ama Address Ir.:e:nai Rcve.ue Scr.•ice Emplo er Idcr.::fica:ion Number 1. Participation in a prcvious contract or subcontract. e. Bider has participated in an previous contract or subcontract subject to the Equal O porrunity Clause . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [1 )'es \'o b. Compliance reports were requircd to be filed in connection with such contract or subccntraet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 1'es Q No C B; A" has filed all compliance reports required by Executive Orders 10925. 11114. 11246 or by regulations of the E•tival Employment Opportunity Co:rr::ission issued pursuant to Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cl Ycs Q Ne J. if answer to item a is "No," please explain in detail on reverse side of this cerifieation. 5. Xonseb`rci;3ted•::acllrtres. - o. ,.,oricc to p:o:aectivc Bidder of ReSuiremcnt for Certification of,`:onscgrrZared Facilitics (1) A Ccrr:firn-icn of Nonse,reratcd Facilities, as requited by the May 9. 1^67, orde: (32 F.R. 7439, !f 19, 1957) on Elimination Of SCbfeblte� Facllttic5, by the Secretary of Labor, must be sub- ay nitrrd ro the contractor prior to the award of a subcontract exceeding 510.000 which is not ex- e.^I?t from the prow: r s cf the Equal Opportunity clause. _ (2) Contractors receiving :�ubconrract awards exceeding SI0,000 which etre not exempt fror:t the provi- sions of the Equal Oppo.tuniry clause will be requircd to provide for the forwarding of this notice to rrospecrive subcontractors for sup?lies and cunstntction contracts -here the subcontracts ex- CCCJ S:O,CXO and arc not c.�crnpt from the rr0,%1iNioc5 of the Equal Opportunity clause. !1 48 DIVISION D. ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT (Contract) CONTRACT (Construction Agrec.-ant) - (Contra Costa County Standard Form) I: SPi:CIAL rEN.1S. These special teras are incorporated balew by reference. (552,3) Parties: (Public Agency) [Contractor) Complete legal name (S2) affective Jata: (See 53 for starting date.) (§3) The Work: (54) Coapletior, lire: [strike out (a) or (b) and "calendar" or "working") (a) By [date] (b) Ifithin calendar/working days from starting date. (55) Liq:r'cated "=.agez: S per calendar day. (S6) Public dcenc: ?ant: (57) Contract Price: S (for unit price contracts: more or 'less, in accoruance wzti flnzsneci quantities at unit bid prices.) [Strike out parenthetical malarial if inapplicable.] ^ 2. SI67.:i L"BS 3 •r: 0:. 'DC.'. Public Agency, By: (President, Chairman Or Other Designated Representative) (Secretary) Contractor, hereby also acknowledgi„q awareness of and co»pliance with Labor Code 51061 concerning Workers' Compen3aticn Lax. By: [CORPORATE Designate oiflcial capacity in tie business] SEAL] By: Designate of icial capacity in the business Dote to Contrcctor (I1 Execut acrroaie. .-ant ;orb below, and a corpora- :ion, affil Ccrrora.c ScaZ. State of California ) ss. ACZ.:O+1.::7:;..E.::' (by Corporation, County of ! Partnersain, or Individual) The person(s) signing above for Contractor, known to ae in individual and business capacity as stated, personally appeared before rc today and acknowledged that he/they executed it and t':at the corporation or partnersniu aatseu aaove executed it. Dated: [t:OTARIAL SEALI ttotarf Public FOR:1 APPRO._D by Cr--,;y Counsel. (Page 1 of A) (CC-1: Rev. 12-76) D-1 on the above . .3. HORS CO;ITRACP, C1L'I10ES. (a) Dy their signatures in Section 2, affective aate,..thesa parties promise and agree as set forth in this contract, incorporating by .these references the material ("special terms•) in Sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own cost and e:rpcase, aid in a worl«ianlike manner, fully and faithfully perform and complete the work: and will furris:r all :satcrials, labor, services and transportation necessary, convenient and proper in order fair) to perform the require.-rants of this contract, all striet2y in aceorciance with the Pr:i.lic Agency's plans, drawings and soecificatieis. (e) The work car. be chanced only with Puhlic agency's prior written order specifying such change and its cost agreed to by tac parties; and the Public Agent:: shall never have to pay more than specified in Sec. 7 wit:rout sue:i an order. -4. TIME: N ICE TO PP:OCEED. Contractor shall start this word: as directed in the speci- fications or tie uatica to Izococa: and shall complete it as specified in Sec. 1. 5. LIQUIDATED DA:lAGES. If the Contractor fails to complete this contract and this work wi in the tiRo fixes therefor, allowance being made for eontingencias as provided herein, he becomes liable to tate Public Age. 1 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 fi:. the Public Agency's actual damage from any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to tiie Public Agency the reasonable sum specified in Sac. 1, the result of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estimate fair average compensation t:.crcfor, for caCr calendar day's ;:clay in finishing said work,; and if the same be not paid, Public Agency may, in addition to its other remedies. deduct the sar.,e from any woicy aue or to becore due Contractor under this con- tract. If the Public Agency for an, cause autaoriaes or contributes to a delay, suspan- sion of wort: or extension of time. its duration shall be added to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be deor..ed a waiver nor be used to defeat any right of the Agency to damages for non-corpletion or delay herounder. 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 fire failure of the Public Agency or the owner of a utility to provide for removal or relocation of existing utility facilities. 6. I:.:EGFd+TED DQCUm:NS. :he plaits, ;rawings and specifications or spacial provisions of the Public :+gam-c a call for bi.ss, and Contractor's acccated bid for this work are hereby incorporated into t.s 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 clixibited, mentioned and set forth in moth, to the true intent and meaning tharcof when taken all together; a^.d differences of opinion concerning these shall be finally detertLined by Public Agency's Agent specified in Sec. 1. 7. PAY21> IT. (a) For his strict and literal fulfillmant'of these promises and conditions, and compensation for all tires work., the Public ,Agency shall pay the Contractor the sura specified in Sec. 1, except that in unit price contracts the payment shall be for finished quantities at unit bid prices. (b) On or about 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 t:ontn, the labor expended thereon, and the cost thereof; waereupon, after checking, the Public Agency shall issue to Contractor a certificate for the a:aunt determined to be due, minus 101 thereof pursuant to Govcr=cnt Code Sec. 53067, but not until dufoctive work and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. 8. PAYt11:t:TS WIHHELD. (a) :lie Public Agency or its agent may withhold any payment, or cause of later discovered evi(;cnce nullify all or any certificate for payment, to such extent and period of ti:.a only as may be necessary to protect the Public Agency from loss because of: (1) Defective work not remedied. or uncumpleted 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 drat the work can be completed for the balance then unpaid, or (5) Damage to another contractor, or (6) Damage to the Public Jgency. at:rer than damage due to delays. (b) The Public Agency shall use reasonable diligence to discover and report to the Contractor, as the work progresses, tze materials and labor which are not satisfactory to it, so as to avoiZ ti:ruecessary trouble or cost to the Cointractar in making good any dafective work or parts. (C) 35 calendar days after the Public Agency files its notice of completion of the entire (Page 2 of 4) (CC-1: lev. 11-76) • D-2 91050 work, it shall issue a certificate to the Contractor and pay the balance of the contract price after deducting all amounts witnaeld under this contract, provided the Contractor shows that all claims for la'uor and materials have been pais, no claims nave been presented to the Public Agency based on acts or o+tissions of the Contractor, and no liens or withhold notices have been fileu against the work or site, and provided there are not reasonable inuications of defective or missing work or of late-recorceu notices of liens or claims against Contractor. 9. Z'StiRititCL'. (Labor Code S518oJ-61) on sinning 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 aCmitted insurer, or (3) an exact copy or duplicate tl:ercof certified by the Director or the insurer. Contractor is at:are of and complies with Labor Code Sac. 3700 and the Workers' Compensation Law. 10. BO;IDS. On signing this contract Contractor stall deliver to Public Agency for approval good and sufficient Lands with sureties, in amount(s) specified in the spccifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing hi;; faithful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials a-rounder. 11. :AILLT" TO PLPMR:i. If the Contractor at any ti.m refuses or neglects, without faclt of the Public Agency or its agert(s)0 to supply sufficient matarials or workman to complete this agreement and work as provided herain. for a period of 10 days or more after written notice thereof by the Public d+gencl, the Public Agency may furnish same and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof from the contract price. 12. LABS APPLY. General. Both parties recognize the applicability of various federal, state and loc3l laws anu regulations, especially C.::apter 1 of Part 7 of the California Labor Code (beginning with Sec. 172v. and ircludlittg Secs.. 1735, 1777.5, 6 1777.6 forbid--Ung discrimination) and intend that this agrou=nt complies therewith. The parties specifically stipulate t:tat the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially in Secs. 1775 i 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hours. stall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBCON NCIURS. Government Code 954100-4113 are incorporated herein. 14, sfi "E RIVIUM. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of i industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rates of wages per diem, a:::! 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 ssic rates are as specified in the call for bids for this work and are on file whit 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 lcsj ta:an that number of hours are worked, the daily image rate is proportionately reduced, but the hourly rate remains as stated. (c) The Contractor, and all his subcontractors, must pay at least tt►ese rates to all persons on this work, including all travel, suusistence, and fringe benefit payments provided for by applicable collective bargaining agreements. All skilled labor not listed above must be paid at least the wage scale establis:ted by collective bargaining agreement for such labor in the locality trireme such wort; is b.±it:y pi rforned. If it beccraes necus- sary for the Contractor or any subcontractor to cuploy any person in a craft, ciassif cation or type of work (except executive, supervisory, aduinistzative, clerical or othar non-manual workurs as such) for whist no min.:.ruu wage rat.: is specified, the Contractor shall isnediately notice: t;to Public :.gency which shall promptly determine the prevailing wage rate t:terefor and furnish the Contractor with tam minittuw race based thereon, which shall apply from the tine of the initial employment of the person affected and during the continuance of such employr..ent. 15. HOURS GF ULOR. Eight hours of labor in pne calendar day constitutes a legal day's war . a.:: Ito demi:s; enployed at any time on this war!. by the Contractor or by any sub- contractor shall be required or permitted to worklonypr thereonexcept as provided in Labor Code Sees. 1910-1515. 16. APPRLl;TICLS. Properly indentured apprentices may be employed on this work in accordance with Labor Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.6, forbiddintj discrimination. (Page 3 of 4) (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) D-3 91051 17. Pk-M;I;I:::CE FOP 'IATIMIAI..^.. :he Public Agency desires to promote the industries and econciAy of Coatra Costa County, anti 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. 16. ASSIGN:w.:. This agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives o t'te Contractor; but he cannot assi:n it in whole or in part, mor any r.onies 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 waive notice of assignment. 19. :VJ :•:AIV£:: BY PUBLIC AGENCY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials :aspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Public Agency indicating the wort: or any part thereof coe.;lies 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, stall not relieve the Contractor of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the Public :Lgcncj be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from the failure to ca ply with any of the terry and conditions hereof. 20. HOLD IIA:'_S.LSS S I::U=::I.Y. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and indetuuty izoa the lizuil:tzes as defined in this section. (b) The inde-eitees benefited a--.d protected by this promise are the Public Agency and its elective and anpointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees. (c) The liaLilitics protected a;ainst arc any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly sun --I i, incurred or :.:reatened because of actions defined below, including personal injury, death, property damagu, inverse condemnation, or any combination of these, regardless of whether or not suet lia.tility, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the Public Agency approved the i:.provement plan or accepted the improvements as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s) or actions) at law or equity concerning these. (d) The actions causing liability are any met or omission (negligent or non-negligent) _ in connection with er h the natters coverby this contract and attributable to the contractor, subcontractor(s), or any of-ficer(s), agont(s) or employees) of one or wore of them. (e) Icon-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditione•t or dependent on wnether or :.ot any Inder•.nitee has preparcu, supplied, or approved any plan(s), drawing(s), specifications) or special provision(s) in connection with this work., has insurance or other indeunificat.an covering any o: raese matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any indemnitee. 21. E::CAVA:IO:;. Contractor shall co-.ply with the provisions of Labor Code Sec. 6705, if applicable, by suL.—Atting to Public :agency a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, bracing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protection from tate hazard of caving ground during trench excavation. ....... .. .... moi......... .... ... ..:::.. ` : '.•. .. ... ... ,: . .. .:.. ... . '::'.. ' (Page.4:.0f 4) (CC-it.nev.. - 6) 11 7 , . . . E.. D-4 DIVISION E - BID CONDITIONS - AFFIRmATIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS, .EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY 1 . AREA AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN The Area Plan applicable to this project 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 Contrac- tors' 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 X159 2. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION REQUIREMENTS The contractor commits itself to the goals for minority manpower utilization as set forth herein, and all other requirements, terms and conditions of these bid conditions by submitting a properly signed bid. The contractor shall appoint a company executive to assume the responsibility for the implementation of the requirements, terms and conditions of these bid conditions. Part 1 : The provisions of this Part 1 apply to bidders, contractors and subcon- tractors with respect to those construction trades for which they are parties to collective bargaining agreements with a labor organization or organizations and who, together with such labor organizations, have agreed to the Tripartite Agreement for Contra Costa County, California (but only as to those trades as to which there are commitments by labor organizations to specific goals of minority manpower utilization), together with all implementing agreements that have been and may hereafter be developed pursuant thereto, all of which documents are incorporated herein by reference and are hereinafter cumulatively referred to as the Contra Costa Plan. Any bidder, contractor or subcontractor using one or more trades of construction employees must comply with either Part 1 or Part 11 of these Bid Conditions as to each such trade. Thus, a bidder, contractor or subcontractor may be in compliance with these conditions by its inclusion, with its union, in the Contra Costa Plan a specific commitment by that union to a goal of minority manpower utilization for such trade "A," thereby meeting the provisions of this Part 1 , and by its commitment to Part 11 in regard to trade "B" in the instance in which it is not included in the Contra Costa Plan and, therefore, cannot meet the provisions of this Part 1 . 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; • E - 1 IF Part II: A. Coverage (Con't) 3. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are parties to collective bargaining agreements with labor organizations who are not hereafter cease to be signatories to the Contra Costa Plan. 4. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but as to which not specific com- mitment 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. B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan. The bidders, contractors and subcontrac- tors described in paragraphs 1 through 5 above shall be subject to the provisions and requirements of Part II of these Bid Conditions, including the goals and timetables of minority manpower utilization, and specific affirmative action steps set forth in Section B.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 B.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 all trades which are to be utilized on the project, whether subcontracted or not. "Minority" is defined as including Blacks, Spanish Surnamed Americans, Orientals and American Indians, and includes both minority men and minority women. 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 range of percentages for each trade which will be used on the project within Contra Costa County, California. From 9/30/75 forward 17.JSb - 19.5% The percentages of minority manpower utilization above are expressed in terms of manhours of training and employment as a proportion of the total manhours to be worked by the bidder's, contractor' s and subcontractor's entire work force in that trade on all projects in Contra Costa County, California during the performance of 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- enployer 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 rray be counted in meeting the goal , such trainees must be employed by the contractor during the training period, the contractor must have made a commitment to employ the trainees at the completion of their training and the trainees must be trained pursuant to established training programs which must be the equivalent of the training programs now or hereinafter provided for in the Contra Costa Plan with respect to the nature, extent and duration of training offered. LE - 2 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) A contractor or subcontractor shall be deemed to be in compliance with the terms • -rd 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 provi- sions 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 subcontrac- tors of their respective obligations under the teras 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 1abject to this Part 11 must engage in affirmative action directed at increasing Oinority manpower utilization, which is at least as extensive and as specific as the following steps: a. The contractor shall notify community organizations that the contractor has employment opportunities available and shall maintain records of the organizations' response. b. The contractor shall maintain a file of the names and addresses of each minority worker referred to him and what action was taken with respect to each such referred worker and, if the worker was not employed, the reasons therefor. If such worker was not sent to the union hiring hall for referral or if such worker was not employed by the contractor, the contractor's file shall document this and the reasons therefor. c. The contractor shall promptly notify the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT when the union or unions with whom the contractor has a collective bargain- ing 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, espec- ially 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 Qports, etc. ; by conducting staff, employee and union representatives' meetings to xplain and discuss the policy; by posting of the policy; and by specific review of the policy with minority employees. f) E - 3 �'�� B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) f. The contractor shall disseminate his EEO policy externally by informing and discussing it with all recruitment sources; by advertising in news media, specific- ally 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 organizations 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 requirements, 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 11 . 1 . The contractor shall continually inventory and evaluate all minority personnel for promotion opportunities and encourage minority employees to seek such opportunities. m. The contractor shall make sure that seniority practices, job classifications, etc. , do not have a discriminatory effect. n. The contractor shall make certain that all facilities and company activi- ties are nonsegregated. o. The contractor shall continually monitor all personnel activities to ensure that his EEO policy is being carried out. p. The contractor shall solicit bids for subcontracts from available minority subcontractors engaged in the trades covered by these Bid Conditions, including circulation of minority contractor association. 3. Contractors and Subcontractors Deemed to be Bound by Part 11 . In the event a contractor or subcontractor, who is at the time of bidding eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions, is no longer participating in an affirmative action plan acceptable to the Director of the Office of Federal Contract Compliance, including the Contra Costa 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 11 of those Bid Conditions, he shall be considered to be committed to a manpower utiliza- tion goal of the minimum percentage range for that trade. E - 4 �cl B. Requirement--An-Affirmative Action Plan (Con"t) 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 0 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 Pian, 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. 5. 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. Part III: Compliance and Enforcement. Contractors are responsible for informing their subcontractors regardless of tier as to their respective obligations under Parts 1 and 11 hereof (as applicable). The bidder, contractor or subcontractor shall carry out such sanctions and penalties for violation of the equal opportunity clause, including suspension, termination and cancellation of existing subcontracts as may be imposed or ordered by the Contra Costa County Public Oorks 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 shall review its contractors' and subcontractors' employment practices during the performance of the contract. In regard to Part it 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 sanc- tions 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. Where 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 r-.,ay be appropriate, includ- ing, -but not limited to: 1 . Withholding of payments to the contractor under the contract until the . contractor complies, and/or • 2. Cancellation, termination or suspension of the contract, in whole or in part, and/or E - 5 1015 ( B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) Part III: Compliance and Enforcement. (Con't) i3. To the extent allowed by applicable State Statues, 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 forward with evidence to show that he has met the "good faith" requirements of these Bid Conditions by instituting at least the Specific Affirmative Action steps listed 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 procedures is necessary to the national security. Contractors and subcontractors must keep such records and file such reports relating to the provisions of these Bid Conditions as shall be required by the Contra Costa County Public ;•Works Department. Submittal of SF-257 Monthly Employment Utilization Report, Exhibit E-B and Report of Prime Contractor's Contracts, Exhibit E-A 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. i = _ E-6 ! • Executive Order 11246 Executive Order 11246 requires non-discrimination in employment under federally assisted contracts. In executing this assurance, the County, cities , and non- profit sponsors agree to do, among other things, the following: a. Include the following equal opportunity clause in all federally- assisted contracts. This clause applies to administrative, supervisory, professional , and clerical personnel as well as con- struction workers. This clause also applies to the employment practices of the Activity Sponsor: "No person in the United States shall on the around of race, color, national oricin or sex be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program- or activity funded in whole or in part with funds available under this title." � L E-7 REPORT OF PRIME CONTRACTORS CONTRACTS: EXHIBIT E-A A report of all Contracts within PLAN area, subsequent to this contract. Q Z O W Z J W O a .1 d' UO O U OW W Z W Z H d ') W 7 OCD O m F- Q W f O 2 O Li W F- W W }W W � W J Q J Z M: O V cz C1 a. 3�E Z U O j CC d U W Z C) OU C� ~ d C] Q b4 W N N N Q O C Q R n-. W CC10- Q U O J F--- O W O' WW i- W m d = W ti- c> Ncc O O p O Z W Z z z z o V) O o � U J Z O O U Z U Q W J Q � ZO • J In W U W W C3 O W z z _ Z U- C W W m J QCC V ¢ Z f)1(160 E-8 Exhibit E-B OMB Ao roval No. 44-R1396 Reporting Period STANDARD FORM - 257 MONTHLY EMPLOYMENT (Month, Year) (Aug. 1976) UTILIZATION REPORT As prescribed by the Dept. of Labor (CFCCP) (See reverse for instructions) This report is required by Executive Order 11246, Section 203. Failure to report can result in sanctions Which include suspension, termination, cancellations or debarment f contract. To: (Name a.•zd location of Compliance Agency) From: (Name and location of contractor) EDA Project No. Project 4estriotion: 2. 3• u. 1 wino- Total 6. rotal Work Hours of Employ=ent (See footnote) city number riumber of of Clasai a• • • C. • ° e• of minorityEmploy. Els- " er. Asian/ Total total Trade fica- Tota Black ndian Pacme e- Employ- ees Company's Fame (I.D.) tions panic Ieland „ale WA ees C A Tr C Ao Tr C A Tr C A I t .. Tr C AP Tr C 1 -A ' Tr s C Tr C An Tr a r 1 Tr C n Tr Tr 7. Compar4 official)6 Signature and i_t_e S. Eate S�;ned 9. Telephone Number _-A (include Area Code) _, E-q + _ Exhibit E-B INSTRUCTIONS FOR F ILnX, E ".PLOYMENT UTILIZATION RZPCRT (SF-2770 ) The Employment Utilization Report is to be completed by each subject contractor (both prime and subcontractors) and signed by a responsible cfficiai of the company. The reports are to be filed on the day required, each month, during the term of the contract, and they shall include the total work-hours worked for each employee level in each designated trade for the entire reporting period. The prime contractor shall submit a report for its aggregate work force and shall collect and submit reports for each subcontractor's aggregate work force to the Federal Compliance Agency that i3 funding their construction project. Reporting Period . . . . . . . . . . Self-explanatory. Compliance agency . . . . . . . . . U. S. Government contracting or ad-minis- tering agency responsible for equal employ- ment opportunity on the project. Contractor . . . any contractor who has a construction con- tract with the U. S. Government or applicant (See OFCCP Regs. 64-1.3) . - 1. Company's :Tame .. Any contractor or subcontractor who has a federally involved contract. 2. Trade . . . . . . . . ; . . Only those crafts covered under applicable Federal -s-0 bid conditions. 3. Work-hours of F_rplovr..ent _ The total number of hours worked by all employees in eac^ classification; t::e total number of hours worked by each *7..inority group in each classification and tae iota! stork-hours for all women. Class.—icatior. . . . . . . . . . . The level of accomplishment or status of the worker in lire trade. (C = Craft :o_'.ter - Qual.,-'--ed, Ap = Apprentice, Tr = Trainee) K. Percent of .-mminority work- hours of total work-hours The percentage of total minority work-hours worked of all work-hours worked. (The sum of colu.:.;;s b, c, d and a divided by column a.) 5. Total dumber of minority employees . . . . . . . . . . . . :lumber of minority employees working ?. contractor's aggregate work force during reporting period. 6. Total :lumber of Ermpioyees Number of all ^..p!^Tees work--ng in con- trac:or's aggregate work force during r2,o:__':S period. * Minority is defined as includin; Blacks, Hispanics, e:.C3n lnyian5 and Asian and Paci.;.c Islanders bort -en and .c.^en. •:S r;1EeMENT 7i:9T.NG OFFICE. 19J7-:F3-]:3i=53 • E-10 f) I'len CIVISION 1= - MAGE RATES r Minimum wage rates for this project as predetermined by the Secretary of Labor are herein set forth . If there is a difference between the minimum wage rates predetermined by the Secretary of Labor and the prevailing wage rates determined by the State or the County for similar classification of labor , the con- tractor and h 'rs sub-contractors shall pay not less than the higher wage rates . See General Conditions for reporting requirements . l:-1 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOt.'4!, N 0.:-FRIDAY;.SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 SUPLk!;rbrhS DECISION STATES California COUtrrir.SI Alameda, Alpife, Anador, `-' Butte. Calaveras, Colusa, Contra El DEClS114 No..Aa77 4287 Pa&E i resnof Glenn, Isl,oidtCost&# Del etKings,rLake,rlassen$ Madera, Marin, Mariposa, Mendocino, • M:rcod, Nudoc, Monterey, Napa, Nevdda, Placer, Plunao, Sacranfnto, San Benito, Botta F,Fngs Brn.kt.Pym.nis ' San Prancirco, San Joaquin, San Mateo, 110.,11 Edacoti.n Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, Ron& M L M Ponstsae Vaconon end/o, Sicklyou, Solano, SonMat, Stanlalaua, Appr.Tr• Sutter, Tehana, Trinity, Tularn, Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba 1 ROOFERS $ 7.95 ,10 DHEC103011 NUMDERI Ch77-5090 DATEr Date of Publication SifEtT METAL VOkI:ERS 10,25 .45 .44 ,OS Supersedes Decision No. CA77-5019 dated April 22, 1977, in 42 111 20991, SHUT MEA L WOW4 10.2 ,63 ,44 .05 DESCRIPTIOIJ 0P NORKs Building Construction (does not inlcude single family i j homes and garden typo apartments up to and including 4 stories), heavy and highway construction and dred9ing. ; WLLD1KS --receive rate prescribed for craft performing operation to which - italding is Incidents). #hole Frinq.80n.1116 Pormonts rt}Ori�tTfSt }hurlr Ed.cotlen s %it o ass. - none; 6 was. to 5 years - 2;; over 5 years - 4%of basY ic Rana M LL M P.nshns YoaoNon A1laT,• h.+.,riy rare, of STU3 WORKERS $ 12.41 .90 S 1.17 $1.50 .06 D - raid HolidaysA tkruugh F b0IIXIw.KIJIS 13.175 .775 1.00 .50 .02 RICKIAYER•S; Stoneamsonst e ?AID kt`i tDAYS; ' A-Naw teats Gay{ 6-Menortal Day; C-Independence Day; D-Labor Day; L-Thanks- Del Nurto, Humboldt, take, giving Day; #-Vitistmas Day. Marin, Mendocino, Napa, San rrancisco, San Mateo, Siskiyou, Solano, Sonoma, and Trinity Counties 11.12 1.50 1.10 1.00 .05 Zz i Alata dd and Contra Costa tl Counties 11.95 1.05 1.05 .20 -'� rresno, Kings, Madera, I Cl 1 Mariposa and Mucced Counties 11.55 .95 1.00 M Butte, Colusa, EI Dorado, Glenn, Lesson, MoJocr tlavada, f Placer, Plun3s, Sacramento, Shasta, Sierra, Sutter, Tehama, Yolo and Yuba Cos. 11.40 .60 1.05 .25 Monterey and Santa Crus Counties 12.60 1.22 1.26 San Benito and Santa Clara Counties 11.45 1.05 1.05 .02 Alpine, ikwdor, Calaveras, San Joaquin, Stanlalaua and Tuolumno Counties 10.85 140 1.00 1.00 Tulare County 11.60 1.00 1.00 .07 r I FEDERAL REGISTER, VOt. 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 e DECIL. 110. CA77-5090 Page 2 DIDC181014 NO. CA77-SO90 Page 3 F11"40 6&nelits payments Basis paytott-ts :"Icy Education "oullir E jucation Not.it H&Is Pension% vacation and/or Notes III L W Pension, Votefl** Ohl/of I I Appr,Ift. I I A#pt.To. DRICK TINDUSt ELECTRICIANSt (Cont'd) A I pt n e, Arta or, CI Dotatin, Lake Tahoe Ar a& Nevada, Place,# sect to, tit c trict a no 1 13.96 .67 31+.77 .09 Sierra and Y010 Counties S 9.30 s 1.00 S 1.70 Cable Splicers 15.20 .67 30#.77 .06 San Francisco and San Mateo Duttn, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Counties 10.00 .65 .60 Pluman, Shasta, Siskiyou, Fresno, Wigs, Ktdet& and Tehama and Trinity Counties Tulare Counties 10.35 .00 1.40 Electricians 12.24 1.12 U0.705 .04 CARPLItTINS t Carpenters 11.45 1.22 1.71 .05 .06 Cable splicers 13.46 1.12 310.105 .04 Tunnels HnfdwtW Floor Layeral Power Zlectricianal Cable Splicers' Sam CIx-ratocal Saw rileral Helpers 12.85 1.12 34+.705 .04 Shinglerst Steel Scaffold Cable Splicers 14.14 1.12 3%+.705 .04 troctots anti/or Steel Shoring Erectors 11.80 1.22 1.71 35 .06 4 Calaveras and San Joaquin Counties Hilivigghts 12.15 1.22 1.71 .65 .06 Flectriciansl Technicians 12.15 .92 31+1.25 .01 bridge, wharf Cable Splicers 13.67 .92 31#1.25 .01 And dxk bqilders 12.23 .84 1.26 .75 .04 Contra Costa County CLKENT MA,1014t Elect.riciano 15.20 .70 3941.00 Cement MAnons 10.00 1.15 1.43 1.50 .05 Cable Splicers 16.70 .70 31+1.00 Maoticl KnIneaftel All Del Norto and Rumboldt Counties Covi"Sition Kloons 10.25 1.15 1.43 1.50 .05 Electricians 11.25 .60 31+1.05 .04 Men working fto4 cwtviging or Cable Splicers 12.15 .00 3%+l.85 .04 z slip form SCAffolds 10.25 1.15 1.43 1.50 05 0 DRUALL INSTALLERS 11.52 1.22 1.71 .75 .07 Trtano, Sings, Madera and 4 Tulare Counties A Electricians 12 76 ]%+1 0S 05 It" Alaw-da County Cable splicers 14:04 ::,o 31+1:06 :05 16% Electricians 12.91 1.05 34+1.15 .03 Lake, Marin, Mendocino and Cable Splicerso 14.52 1.0s 3%+I.IS .03 Sonoma Counties Awdoc. Colvra, Sacrannntot Electricians 12.35 1.11 31+.30 '02 Suttvt, Yolo, Yuba and Cable Splicers 13.61 1.11 3%*.30 .02 those portions of Alpineo Katiposa, Merced, Stanislaus ICI vMrado, fievaditt Placer and Tuolumne Counties and Sierra Counties Went Electricians 9.03 .62 31 of the Sierra Mountain Cable Splicers 10.61 .62 30 is W4t#tshrJ Electricians 14.19 .95 30.115 .045 cable Splicers 15.03 .95 31+.$S .045 Ttinnelot Electricians 14.S2 .95 3111O.IS .045 Cable Splicers 15.97 .95 3%+.IS .045 trntRtt RiGiSifif, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY. SEPTEM6111 30. 1977 ISICHNI NO. CA77-5090 page 5 L)EcISION to. CA77-5090 page 4 IDEC pEaERA/ REGISTE4, VOt. 42, NO, 190--F4fUAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1971 f•: ;' s DlaCi$IflN 140. CA77-5O40 Raga S DWISION 1+3. CA77-5090 page 6 , P,tngo 4oa*Ht0 Poy+non+s ondta+ Mic ,(y Hot 111611 PtPUaaeao feRaesnoptrVsoMc-atyi,o.neatt Eadnadc/e*tr HtM Positions tsw t #pye.T. Appr.Tt. Ci.Y,e"ICiAN9t ICtont'd) OLAtIFRSo (Cont'd) te,nterey County Alpine+ Amador, butte, tlectrlc(ans i 12.50 i 1.10 31+2.30 .06 Claaveras, ¢1 norado, Cable splicers 13.61 1.10 3402.30 .06 Karilosa, Merced, (North Napa and Sulano Counties of City of Livingston), 11tctricians 12.07 .60 340.45 .04 Modoc, Nuvada,Placer, Cable Gpltcets 13.66 .64 340.45 .04 Gacramento, San Joaquin, $an 0onito, Santa Clara and Shasta, Starts, siskiyour i} Santa Crux Counties $tanislauu, Sutter, Tehama, 'y Clactticians 13.40 .77 3%01.50 .as Tuolumne, Volo and Yuba Cable Spacers 1S.S3 .77 3101.50 .as Counties 1 10.646 .54 1 1.S0 tan Itencleco County t'cesno, flings, Madera and tlectricians I.S.S85 1.04 340.90 .06 Tulare Counties and the Cable Splicers 17.S3 1.04 340.90 .06 cemaining portions of Bark Mateo county Merced County 1.01 .91 1.04 .405 .05 Elactrtcians 13.64 1.25 37,+1.00 IRfltttriOKKERSr r ELXVAWN Con"' ,UCIOAS 13.49 .54 .35 311#A .02 Yenco ttectoca 10.46 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 1VLYvA7VH C0U5TNUC'(OR7' NALP13LI 704JR .54 .35 3N4 .02 Reinforcing 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 Ei.LNAWR C0II TAULIURS' HUN= Ornamentait Structural 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 Satin LATIIUIS% GLA21Cw1 Alameda and Contra Costs Alameda, Contra Costa, Lake, Counties 11.36 1.01 1.26 .025 Z Marin, Men.rurinu, (southern Butte, Colusa, Glenn, hall of County from With of Humboldt, Late (that Rt. Btag9), Monterey, Napa, portion of County from San Benito, Gin Francisco, lakepurt up to County 4n Gan Mateo, Gant* Clara, Santa Lino), Nevada, placer, Crux, solano, (s.a'. from east Rlucas, Shasta, Sierra. of 7410101j) ani sanoma t Tehamd and Trinity Countlaa 11.00 .46 .50 .O1 Counties 11.71 1.00 1.41 .02 Calaveras and San Joaquin Counties 11.30 .44 .55 .O1 Lake (tragi Clty of Lakeport duwn to County Line), Marin, Mendocino and Sonoma Counties 9.01 .47 .BS 1.00 1/40 ti e `✓ FEDERAL REGiSTER, VOL. 42, NO, 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, MY t DECISION 140. CA77-5090 Pago 6 DECISION NO, CA77-5090 Ps2s 7 Priela Benefits PormentsFsln8e Banstits Parments Boslt Hau,11 Edatotlon Ha u,lp Edststlen Rates H L M Pensions Yoeaffsn snd/er Ratan M L M Pensions vatofisn sad/e0 ApAr,Yr. AAer.1r. LATHERS lCont'dl LIt1Z CONSTRUCTION= (Cont'd) Monterey and Santa Cru: Yaripona, Merced, Stanislaus Counties $11.30 .68 ,55 .01 snd TU011111MG Counties Ban Pranclaco and NS of Linemen 1 9.83 .62 16 it i - San Mateo county 13.07 .66 2.00 ,02 Cable Splicers 10.11 .62 It it San Benito and Santa Clara Monterny County Counties 12.69 .98 1.75 Groundeen 9.42 1.10 34+2.30 .06 Preens, 61ngs, Madera and linemen$ Technicians 12.56 1.10 34#2.30 t .06 Tulare Cruntles 12.03 .35 .45 Cable Splicers 13.18 1.10 It+2.30 .06 Haripoc a, Merced, Stanislaue Map& and Golano Counties and Tuolumne cointies 10.75 .01 Linemen 12.07 .40 301.10 .04 Aavdur, Gl Dorado, eacrarsonto Cable Splicers 13.51 .61 31+1.10 .04 and Yale Counties 1.40 .40 1.00 Butte, Glenn, Lesson, Plumes, Southern halt of San Mateo V Shants, Tehama and Trinity County 10.03 .32 1.00 Counties LINE CONGTI U.'rtollI Groundmen 9.58 .67 1{+.705 .02 Contra Coata County Linemeni Equipment Operators 11.98 .87 11+1705 .02 Groundmen 11.40 .70 31+1.00 Cable Splicers 13.18 .87 11+.705 ,02 Line Tyuipment 01-tatots 13.48 .70 3/01.00 Alameda County Linemen IS.20 .70 3101,00 Groundmen 9.68 1.05 39+1.15 .03 Cable Splicers 16.70 .70 3101.00 Linemen 12.91 1.05 3t+1.15 .03 Del $eine, Modoc and Siskiyou Line Cquipment Operators 11.62 1.05 3%01.15 .03 Counties Amador, Colusa, Sacramento, Z Tree trlm.• .r haiperl rcoundman 8.18 .45 1t .10 1/24 Sutter, Yule, Yuba and those 0 head groundmant Ne347round- portions of Alpine, EI Dorado, wan (Ch1 ill Powdetownt $$evade, Placer and Sierra Jackbamrctmon 8.69 .IS 1% .10 1/21Counclas Hent of the Main N Line T:lulrxrent w n 9.95 .45 it .10 I/2% Sletra Mountain Watershed Linemen Polerprayart Heavy Groundmen 1.97 .73 14+.75 .045 Line rluip"nt !tentMarmon 11.21 .73 11+.75 .045 Cnttitled 1.1neaanf welder 11.54 .45 11 .10 1/21 Cable Splicers •12.33 .73 110.75 .015 Trop Trlam-t 10.42 .45 it .10 1/21 Lake, Marin, Mendocino Cable Spllcerat Leadmant and Sonoma Counties rule $prayer 12.78 .45 it .10 1/20 Groandatn 9.19 1.11 31+.80 .02 Prean. tIngs, Madera and Line Eyalpmant Operators 11.12 1.11 31+.80 .02 Tulare Counties Linemen 12.35 1.11 3%+.80 .02 Oroundmen 12.09 .75 31+.95 .05 Cable Splicers 13.61 1.11 3%+.10 .02 Llntmenf Line+t:7ulptaent D%wrators 12.91 .75 31+.95 .05 Cable Splicers 14.20 .75 31+.95 As , t l . r1 t FEDERAL REfsl%lER, VOL. 42, NO. 140--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 00, 1977 � r,H�ii �•'�, P .. ', .,y ', �irMrrn. q ,-.. s... •y.-trey'rr•r..t..,�wvsrf....,.,,. �:fW'•:.....,r�w•�e�.'.�t..t;ry,b�V.a...4.rvr •. .t .. ... .... - I r + ', r �D1:0510H NO. CA77-5090 Payr 9 j.ir.+ ,�+ , . '' } . :,;. i k• , ` t.. fEDERAI REGISTER, VOL.;etc N RtOAY,'fE1ffMR11,00# �t» }it ,+tt# t' .,l r{ t .t, •? �c . utcistoN Ho. CA7775094 Cage 9 OCCIS10H NJ. CA17-+1090 Cage a #,lege 0sn•IiN 1'or.tn)t - Fdaq�8•n 04$Per.0a16 O•t}c 8ar►s 11owr)r EJwcatiaa M•wd� Edwa)ies R+tn ti b 1N P60610a1 Yocat}•a oadla, ! Mut•% "4W Paasiaaa Yacallsa sndtar APP%.Tr. aPPr.To, CAtn't1:RSr ICont'd) ' Little CWSTNUCTiONr (Cont'd) 1 h3ntureyt San 00111to, San Humboldt County Mateo, Santa Clata and croundaen 9 9.04 .80 3%+1.85 .04 Banta Crus Counties Lineann 11.25 .80 36#1.05 .04 (excluding pottions of 1 Cable Splicers 12.15 :00 36#1.85 .04 Counties In the the Lake Tahoe } Ban ►ssnclaeo County Area) Croundxs•n 13.25 1.04 31+.90 .06 Oruah { 11.22 .99 { 1.30 .80 .03 Linosen) Taehnieians 15.$01.04 3%+.90 .06 Spray 11.47 .99 1.30 .80 .01 Cable Splicers L7.53 1.04 31#.90 .06 Tapece 11.77 .99 1.30 .80 .03 San Benita, Santa Clara, Lake Tahoe Area and Santa Ctus Casntiaa Brush 10.95 .70 .75 Gcoun,lxan 11165 .87 31•1.50 .05 Bprayl structural Steal= Llneain$ bins i.)ui[as:nt Tapers 11.20 .70 .75 olvtatore 13.70 .87 11#1.50 .OS take, Matto, Mendocino, San ethic Splicers 15.41 .87 31+1.50 .05 Francisco and Sono m Cos. KA)WIt <TCiw 11.74 1.40 .93 1.03 Otuch 14.17 .99 1.14 .80 .03 Paturt"I Spray 11.02 .99 1.10 .60 .01 Alpena, Asa40r. Calaveras Taiwru 11.72 .99 1.10 .60 .03 end San J04441n Counties Butte, Colusa, Manor Lassanr Brush 8.92 .70 2.1 1.11 {excluding the extrema sL Brrsy) Sheatrock Taper% Corner), Modoc, Plumas, zr &wing Str7e) .^>cattold) Shasta, Slakiyou, Sutter, 0 San4blaatur Lttuctural Tehama, Trinity and Yuba fteei 9.32 .70 2.34 1.11 Counties ►resnu, 111193, v14e14 and Bcuuh) Vot Tandem) Rollers 4.7S .60 .40 N Tulace ClQntles Spray) Sandblaateri Structural Bcuoh) Tai>,cs 11.12 .41 .20 Steel) Swing Sta9st Tapers 9.25 .40 .40 Sprayr structtual Sttol 11.37 .4I 1.0 Lassen County #that pdrtion Mariposa, Merced, Stanlalaus that lieu Pautward of livy. aftA Tuolusne Counties ;395, northward to and Brush 9.60 .70 .45 .75 402 Including Honey Lake) Bwing Stager Paperharitca) Brush 14.15 .70 .75 bosun Chair) Steas Cleanings spray$ Structural Steels water Blastir..) 9.as .70 .45 .75 .42 Tapers rl 11.20 .70 .75 apu$s Sandhlastlny 10.10 .70 .45 .75 .Ol { r � r i + tn r 00 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190--44IDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 3.. DT:CiS I. CA77-5040 Page l0 oilECISIOH 00. CA77-5090 Pala 11 y . n+ ' C Bnf)c F,Inge Benelits Payments Baeit Fdnq*Benellts Payme Mf ' Heurip �... Edutallan Hau,Iy �~�^'�• Eduatlen Rote* H 6 M Panalons vecstlen and/or Rates H A W Prnflant vocotion andlet Phl1TTMSt (Cant'd) Apps.Tr. Ts. Alameda, Contra Costa, PAIHTERSt (Cont'd) Et Oat adv, Napa, Nevada, Remaining Counties Placer, Sacramento, Sierra, Traffic Delineating Device Solana and Yolo Counties Applicatorl Wheel Stop (excluding portions of Instaliarl Traffic Surface Counties (n the Lake Sandblaster 8.87 .50 .35 b Tat t Area) Helper (traffic delineating vtuah 8 11.12 .99 0 1.30 .80 .03 device applicator, wheel l Sp.ay 11.17 .99 1.30 .60 .03 stop installer, traffic Tapers 11.92 .99 1.30 .60 .03 surface sandblaster) 7.72 .50 .35 b Pal Horte and Humboldt Counties sttiper 4.97 .50 .35 b thrush 7,55 .50 .20 .80 Helper (stiper) 8.22 .50 .35 b s ' Opcays Sandblasterat structural Slurry Seal Opeeationt Steell Swing Stager Tapetal Mixer Operator 8.67 .50 .35 b Paperhangers 7.80 .50 .20 .80 Squeegee tram 6.37 .50 .35 b Parking tat Striping Nark mndlot , Applicator Operator 7.72 .50 .35 b Highway rittketst Shuttleman 6.65 .50 .35 b Fresno, Kings and Talars Countlei Top Man 6,22 .50 .35 b Traffic iv�linrating 0-vice PLASTY.REHSt applicator 8.87 .50 .35 b Alameda and Contra Costa Wheel Stop inatallert Traffic Counticn 10.10 .745 1.05 .03 Surface Sandblaoterl Strlpat 8.40 .50 .35 b Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Lassen z Relpet (wheel atop installer, (Southeastern half of Lassen O traffic surface sandblaster, County), Plumas, Sierra, stttper) 6.83 .50 .)S b ' Buttert and Yuba Counties 4.79 .56 1.00 slurry Seal operations Monterey County 12.31 1.00 .35 .01 N Mixer Olmrator 8.48 .50 .35 b Fresno, Kinge, Madera and Sgaeegee Nan 7.48 .50 .35 b Tulare Counties 9.24 .90 1.50 1.11 Applicator operator 6.83 .50 .35 b Alpine, Amador, Butte, Calaveras, Shuttleman 6.65 .50 .35 b Colons, tri Dorado, Glenn, Trop pian 5.83 .50 .35 b (.risen 16"), nevada, Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, San Joaquin, Sierra, Suttst, Volo and Yuba Counties 11.59 .71 2,50 .01 San Francisco County 12.33 1.00 2.25 .03 San Mateo County 7.72 .40 .90 I.50 .025 a FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO, 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 M� ..., . »...... _.... .. -.•..,.w ..,.e..tp..\' V.1't•Y.rr:R't". rt?M!.,.1. Page 13 .^.p..•p. N\'>l!P.l'[t1., ...nn.µy,...,,a s, .r.a ^la`.. . it. .. ..'') DECIS1011»o. CA77-5090 Page 12 OECISIOW No. CA77-5090 ...•+r rt♦ IaLViMithe iVt. •.1, i.l). ;'rV-�INI41a t, Stt'ILrrth Lt( JU, J9// £. ,. .., '�� ...•.. .. •:. .a': .. .�:i i'.n'irriSr .rA'�.,... 'IL'tl+ty r i �j,.........yi.�fi... �}.irrL..t...rlt If..,...� ..._........ .. �✓urd.,w.... sr,y•, ..1: ,.. .... ,.i•r/ rt .ice t ,. r +�f 1.. � I.) •1 �,,. DECISION NO. CA77-5090 Page 12 DLCISION NO. CA77-5090 raqu 13 Base f,iap Bear Nh pars,enls - basic - Fangs Rens(Us Pormenls fl(ar)e Edvealloe Hourly Ed„outias Reiss N 6 M Pendens V.valon andle, Rates M 6 w Ponelaas Vacation and/ae App,.Tr. App,.Tr. PLASTI]irJt.4t (Cont'd) PLUMBEI161 Steamritterat (Cont'd) Del Norte, ttama ldt, (risen Alpine, Amador (Southern (Northwestern halt), Marin, portion of County), Butte, N•.i•;c, Napa, St,asts, Claaveran, Colusa, Fresno, Slakiyou, Solano, Sonoma, Glenn, Kings, Lassen, Madera, Tehama and Trinity Counties i 10.25 .98 .50 $1,25 .01 Natlponn, Merced, Modoc, Mariposa, Merced, Stanislaus Monterey, Plumae, San Joaquin, ami Tuolumne Coantims 9.05 .90 1.55 1.20 Santa Cruz, Shasta, Sierra, tt t'i.A;'rt:k TII;UPJiSe Siskiyou, Stanislaus, Sutter, Alanvde and Contra Costa Tehama, Trinity, 7%ilare, e Counties 8.87 .60 1.10 Tuolumne and Yuba Counties $ 12.L0 S 1.39 $ 2.00 .10 Fresno, Rings and Madera Lake, Napa and Solano Counties 13.31 1.13 2.29 .16 Count tea 9.80 .60 1.40 Dei Norte and Uumboldt San Francisco and San Mateo Counties 12.29 .86 1.22 OS Counties 9.60 .80 1.20 1.25 Roorl;kSI Alpine, A %Jor, E1 D tado, Alameda and Contra Costa Cos. Nevada, Placer, Sacram,•nto, Rooters 10.94 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 Sierra and Yolu Counties 7.455 .455 1.40 .80 Mastic workerel Kettlemen Calavetas and San Jua=jinn (2 kuttles w/o pumps) 11.19 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 Counties 9.43 .60 1.40 .90 Bitumaaticl EnameleraI Pipe- Marin County 8.12 .80 1.40 .90 wrapporai Coal Tar built up 11.94 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 Mlntervy County 10.40 1.25 1.70 Alpine, Calaveras, Mariposa, Son Bonito, Santa Clara and Merced, San Joaquin, Stanialaus Santa Crus Counties .70 1.40 and Tullumne Counties Z VLGlitir.RSi Roofe:to Islate, tyle Alauud& County 13.19 1.25 2.29 .12 composition and built up) 11.29 .98 .67 0 Contra Costa County 11.87 1.25 2.29 .20 Felt Machine operatot 11.44 .98 .67 A t'LupIY.R,it Steamf itteral Butte., oeluaa, E1 Dorado, bill N Assdur thorthern half of Glenn, Launen, Modoc, Placer, Crwnty), Sacra..IwAto, YoIO, Plumts, Shasta, Sierra, 8t DUradu. t;rvada, Placer Slaklyuu, Sutter. Tehama, and Starts Counties (ex- Trinity and Yuba Counties eluding lake Tahoe Ate&) 13.84 1.32 1.81 .14 looters 11.89 .95 .40 Lake Tahoe Area 10.99 .56 .60 1.95 .10 Fresno, Kings, Madera and Merin, Mandocino, San riancisco Tulare Counties and Sonuta Counties 11.75 1.905 1.50 1.17 .15 Roofers 11.35 .60 .80 Lake, Marin, Mendocino( Napa, Solano and 15onoma Counties Roofers ' 10.13 .85 1.20 1.63 .04 Mastic workers) Kettlaun 12 kettles W/o pumps) 10.38 .65 1.20 1.63 .04 eltumastiei Enameleral Pipe- wropperal Coal tar ptich 11.13 .85 1.20 1.6] 04 Us . it FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 19ti-FR)DAtt, SEPTEMBER SO, 1977 �v •a t DECIS&. CA77-5090 Page 14 wisioN N0. CA77.5090 Page 15 '. CA s,•r 1.9 w Rade Fdnq.Benefits Payments Basle Fringe Osmolite Pormonte t{coyly Edacotien Noof Edoeotlem Raw H 8 M Pensions Vacation 0n4/01 Rates H 6 M pensions Vocalism and/st Appy.It. Appt.It. Ituorl=t (Cont'd) SIIEXT MCTAL NORKERSI (Cont'd) Uel torte and Numix,ldt Dei baste, Humboldt, Laker Countlea Marla# Mendocino, San Roofers S 10.32 .40 .75 .35 Francisco, Sonoma and Muntatey and Santa Crux Trinity Counties 4 11.50 .66 f 1.74 .12 Counties Ban Kiteo County 12.62 .66 1.81 .12 koofern 10.40 1.40 1.15 Medoc and Slakiyou Counties 10.20' .52 .28 .035 San Francisco and San Mates Fresno, Kings, Madera and Counties Tulare Counties 11.90 .73 1.22 .14 Roufern 10.93 .60 1.15 1.10 .04 SOFT VIMR LAYERSi i Mantic N,rkern an,l Kettlemen Alpine, Amador, butte, (2 kettles) without Pumps 11.18 .60 1.15 1.10 .04. Calavarao, Coluna, E1 Dorado, )' Ultumar.ticl L'namclernD Glenn, D.ansen (excluding Pipevtapperat Coal tar 11.93 .60 1.15 1.10 .04 Nancy Lake Area), Merced Amador, Sacramento and Yolo Itaut of San Joaquin River), Counties , Pluman, San Joaquin# Shasta, Reuters (slate, tile and Sa(7ramento, Stanlslaus, c6mjr+altton) 10.11 1.04 1.10 1.00 .07 Sutter, Tehama, Tilnity,, bumrcler and Pitch 11.11 1.04 1.10 1.00 .07 Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba San Benito and Santa Clara Ounties and those pottlons Counties of 1:1 Dorado, Nevada, Placer Rosters) %Mile 11 kettle) 10.10 .65 1.14 and Sierra Counties (excluding SUEt:f M>:2'AL NOpr.t:t5l Lake 'Tahoe Arco) 10.73 .24 1.30 1.00 .10 Alameda, Contra Dista, flaps lioney Lake Area and Lake 1 O and Solano Counties 11.25 `.64 1.95 120 .04 Tahoe Area 10.05 .70 .20 I Alpine. Calaverda end Almedo, Contra Costa, Lake, 1 San Joaluin enuotlea 11.77 .66 1.40 .02 Marin# Mendocino, Merced, 11"R Amldar. Butte. Colada. Monterey# Napa, &an bonito* N E1 WtaSo, Gl.!nn, Pluman, San Francisco, San Mateo, Sacraa..ntu. Shunta, Sierra, Santa, Clara, Santa Crux. Sutter. Tehama, Y010 and Solano and Sonoma Counties •11.30 .60 1.00 a .10 Yuba Cmintlea 11.68 .73 1.65 .11 SPRINKLER FSTTERSS Ktrtivca. Merced, Stanialaus Almelo, Contra Costa, Marin, and Tualuane Countlea 11.14 .60 1.10 .06 Napa, San Francisco, San Mkrnterey, San Penito, SantaMateo, Santa Clara, Solano Clara and Santa Crus Countlea 11.15 38+.66 1.1145 1.115 and u"onoma Counties 16.26 .65 1.45 .09 ) Remaining Counties 15.07 .65 .95 .08 STEMFITIERSr Alameda and Contra Costa Cos. 13.30 1.25 2.29 .165 Dal Norte and Humboldt Con. 11.44 .61 1.12 .05 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOt. 42, NO, 140-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1477 est .a._ „ le���t��'_r'��.'� � 51,r.. � 1't�.' t,: 1 I . ... .. J:';: 'S'.�.,:t...w... .,. . W' ..• .• w -. Y«,. .. ♦t..-.. .._. t .. .. ,.. �Y•.fly 4TTTr S nr,^t';tt••n n1*., rN,'r .ann .�.,�,•,,,.,. JV' t r,i ff __ '4 � r. ..A�`:• {� :rj•:'�yt: �i�f fr 4 ;y{.% rr •,1, : 1)�1:, ,�y'�.? .. � , ` . , , DDCTetoN N0. CM-5090 page 17 UCCISION NO. CA77-5040 page 16 ' PAID t1gr FDAYSr A-Now Year's Day) H-Memorial Dayl C-Independence Dayi D-Labor Day) E-Thankagiving Day) F-Chriatmaa bay, Bsrit fria4e Bene{its Permeate Hwrlr E dvr0t}aa POtYCHUTES t Rate► M A M Pe►siea► VeceNea and/01 a. Employer contributes 41 of basic hourly rate for over S years' TE}tRA22Q it0};KEnSt Apps.Tr• service, and 21 of baste hourly rate for 6 months to S years as Vacation Pay Credit, Six Paid Holidaysi A through Y. Alameda, Contra Coate, Del 1 't Norte, Nur1.>Idt. Lnta, It. Employer contributes 9.22 per hour toiialtdey Fund plus 3.13 7 ,. Mdt In, lk ndcrtino, Napn, per hour to Vacation rend toe the first year of empluymenti } San rcancl&cor San Prtea, 1ear but less than 5 y genre $.33 par hour to Vacation Fund) $I$9J yaU. Galan, Sunome S years but less than 10 years 9.13 per hour to Vacation Fundi . and Trinity Counties 9 11.42 t 1.50 9 1.10 $1.00 over 10 years $.53 per hour to Vacation Fund. Butte, Colusa, E1 Dorado, Glenn, Lassen, ►skis., a. Employer contributes $.40 per hour for the first five years Nevada, Placer, Plumas, of enploymenti After five years $1.05 per hour to Vacation Sactamanto, Shasta, and holiday Benefits, Sierra, Sutter, Tehama, Yoto and Yubs Counties 11.60 .80 .40 .25 TILL LiTK"Ss ' Alamdte, Butte, CQIUaa, Contra Costa, Del Norte, El Wcodo, Glenn, Humboldt, Lake, tssaen, Marin. Mnndoctna, K.iuc, Napa, Nevada. Placer, Plurtaa. Q Sactan,nto, San Benito, • - • Gan Gr•ataco. San mateo, M Santa Clara, St,asts, Sierra, A 516slyou, Solana, SuncAra, - Satter. TO,.v-a, Trinity, '1' ,:' Yolo an4 Yuba Counties 12.00 .98 1.20 1.40 .095 Alpine. A.aador. Calaveras, San Joaquin, Stanlslaus and Tuolumne Counties 10.27 .55 .30 1.00 ltesno, Rings, Madera, Marlpasa, Merced and Tulare Counties 10.35 1.00 .SO Montt-toy and Santa Crus Cr.untlea 13.41 1.09 1.16 ' ,. • :` r" F� • y yy e. i .rel, fai FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 44, NO. 190--•fRIOAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 i OI:CIStON N0. G77-5090 Page 19 DECISION NO. CA77-SO90 Page 18 LASOPIRS Group It Asphalt ironers and itakeras Darko, Wacker and similar type tamperas Buggyrr,blle# Chalnunw, faller, logloader and buckeri Compactors of all typent Concrete and magnealts mixer 1/2 yard and under# Concrete pan work# Concrete saws Concrete eslc Ftlasa Banahts Pararants sanders Cribber and/or shoring# Cut granite curb setter# Por* E Basic EduceMan raleerat Slip farms# Green cutters, sleadetboardmen, Nubsettere, Raiaa N i M Panslsaa I Vacatlan and/at Alignetst Jackhammer operstoras Jacking of pipe over 12 lnchesl 1JGtORER9 Appe.Tr. Jackson and similar type Compactoral Rettlemen, Potmen and men Applying asphalt, lay-Kold, creosote, time, caustic and similar type m Nterialas Lagging, sheeting, whaling, hracking, trench- Group 1 0 8.77' 3 1.25 ! 1.70 $1.10 .10 jacking, hand-guided laggingharmert tagnceite, e(.)xyresin, Croup l(a) 9.00 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 fiLerglaen, and mantic workers (wet or dcy)t Pavement breakage Group l(b) 9.27 1.25 1.70 ' 1.10 .10 and apaders, Including tool grinders Pipelayern, caulkers, bandors, Group I(c) 0.02, 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Group lid) 0.72' 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 diguerapperrr conduit layers, plastic Powe plpelayetee Part holt p digger! - air, gen and electrics Power Lrw.m srer.)a[st Power Group 1(e) 9.32' 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 tompeta of all types (except as shown in Group 2)1 Ram set gun Group 1({) 0.97• 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 and stud gunt Riprap-etonepavur and tock-aiinger, Including placing Croup 2 0.62 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 01 sacked concrete and/or tand (wet or dry)# Rotary scatifter. Group 3 i.52' 1.25 1.70 1.10 .IS eultiple head concrete ch(plets Davis trencher - 300 or similar type land all small trenchera)t Roto and Ditch witch! Rota- ,r tlllerl Sandblasters, Potman, Gunman, Nottlemans Signalling'and tAf10Rl Riggings Tank Cleaners$ Ttee climbers V)bta-screed - Buil float (Gunnita) in connection with laborers' wotk# Vlbratorrl Dri-pak-it auchlne# Nigh preasutes blow pipe (ly• or over, 100 lbs. preosure or over)# Group 1 9.23' 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 II dtu Seeder and similar t Croup 2 0.61` 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 laborers' work Ypet tamer baa* !n connection with Croup 3 0.52' 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Group Ila)I Joy Drill Kalel Tt,14-2A# Gardener-Denvet Model DN343 Z and similar type drlllst Track drillers+ Jack leg drlllefss tJatSORPRS Diamond drillerat wagon drillers Mechanical drillers - all 0 ITunnel and Shaft work) types regardless of type or method of invert Multiple unit dt(llsi Blastets and Powdeceant All work of loading, placing ns • Croup 1 10.31 1.25 1.70 1.10 .30 and blanting o{ all powder and explosives of whatever type re- N Croup 2 10.035 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 gta<ilesa of mutttod used for such loading and placings High Group 3 9.85' 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 scaleta (including drilling of same)/ Tree toppect Bit grinder Croup 6 9.73 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Group 1(b)t Sewer Cleaners Group 1(c)s Burning and welding (wrecking work) Group 1 8.77 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Group 2 0.625 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Group 3 8.525 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 ) t tt17TRAt REGISTER, VOL. 47, NO. 190-fRiDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 w nr.► Y t, f n, rya r• , ... . :,• ' 41• 'yy� ';`• ��•'�:: :I.j:.t�` s '%•-' 'ejt r:,�•:t���:sris'�, �m .i sr •:i'" t•! r• 'ip )r• '/• .f•'i'. .. • �rr: .. •'y.�i r+•, .,Lr •'•. � id✓�i��' :.�':: .1r :fr-^i,,�v'I �-�1:1.�...�'. [` •r ,i.�!'•(..i,r. DECISION !n, CA77-5090 Page 20 DLCtSIGN W- CA77-5090 . Page 21 WmORBRS {Cont'd) LABORERS ' Croup 1{A)s Repair Tracksan and road beds scut and cover work (runnel and Shaft Work) Of aubray after the temp racy cover has been placed) Group If Diamond Drillers Gtoundmans Gunite or Shotecete Moatle- mans Rodment Shaft Wogk and Raise Ibalow actual or excavated Group 1(e)r Lrt-fe's on general construction work on Of.In ground level) hell hole footings and chafe Group 21 Bit Grinders Blasters Drillers, Powdermen-headings Chatty Croup 1(f)r Centra Coats County Onlyr Plpaleyer*, Caulk*[*, Plckegmen - where car Is lifted) Concrete Finisher In Tunnels Con- Bandec*, Plprrwreppars, Conduit tayata and Plastic plpelayers crate Screed mans Grout Pumpman and Potmans Gunite and Shoterete Pressure Pipe Taster, no joint pipe and stripping of same, Gunmen and Potmunl Neadermens Nigh Pressure Nosslemart; Miner@ - including repair of voldo, Precast Manhole Setters, Cast In Tunnel, including top and bottom man on shaft and raise works i place. Manhole form ratters Nipper Nossleman on slick lines Sandblaster-potaun (work assign 4 runt Interchangeable) Steal Form Ratner* and Setters Timbeeman, t :: 0roup 21 Asphalt 6hovalerst Cement dumpers and handling dry cement Retlxbegsan - weal or steal or subutltute Materials tharetoras a at gypsums Choke-settac and Bigger Iclearing workls Concrete Tugger Bucket Dumper and Chutemans Concrete Chipping and Grindings Concrete Laborers (wet or dryly Driller's Helpers Chuck Tenders Group Ir Cabletanders Chuektenders Povdeemon-primer houses Vibrator- Notalesan, adductors) Hydraulic Monitor (over 100 lbs preseutelt man, pavement Breakage Loading and unloading, carrying and handling of all rods and materials for ute In reinforcing concrete constructions Pittsburgh Group Im Bull Gang -Muckers, Trackmens Concrete Crew - Include* Chipper# end similar type brush Snredderes Slop,•rt Singlefoot, • rodding and opreadings Dumpmen (any methodls Grout Crews As- hsnd bold, Fheumatic tampnrt All pnuumatic, air, gas, and electric boundmenl Swmaper tools) .Racking of pipe under 12 inches Group 11 All cleanup work of debris, grounds and buildings Including LoBORPAS but not limited to stceut cleaneral Cleaning and washing vindovat (Wrecking Work) Construction laborers including bridge and genoral laborerst Dualrman, load spotters fire ktatchcrt Street Cleanetas Gardeners, Group 11 Skilled Wrecker (removing and salvaging of sash, windows, Horticultural and landscape laborers; .letting; Llsbetal Brush doors, plumbing and electric fixtures Z Inadersl Ptlera, saintenar.co lardscupe laborers on new constructions Maintenance, 1-1..111 Trac►-+•n anJ kuad "Ahs Streetcar and Railroad Group 21 Beni-skilled Wrecker (salvaging of other building materials) 0 construction Tract Lam.urr•rnt Urtparary alt and water lines, Vietaulle of slmllatt Tool ro-.a attendants fence freceotai Guagdtall Erectors) Group Ir• General Laborer (Includes all cleanup work, loading, M Pavement Kaikere Ibutton netters) lumber, loading and burning of debris) N LABORERS , IGunnite) Group 1s Noaaleman (including Gunman. Potman)t Bodeen; Groundman '1 Group 2t Reboundsan (L Group It General Laborers AAAA...;.. F. _ .. . . . . .. .:. . . AAAA . .:.. .. ... .. .... ....�... AAAA. .. AAAA .. ....:.:• - - ... AAAA. •.. .. .:. AAAA.. . .. . . . ..: . . :AAAA. . ...: :.., • ... ... .. .. .. .. .. AAAA. .. .:.-..,.<:•.;::•. . .. AAAA .. . . .. .......... AAAA.,. ..- .. ... ... ... ... AAAA.. AAAA ..:... .........:.`: AAAA . .. . .. ... ;. . - .. .. AAAA... .. AAAA... . . . . . .. . ... .: ,•. - ";.�,:.. :... ,AAAA.. -.,•.•.:: .. AAAA-••• .i: .., .. AAAA .. .. :� ... .. ... . .. .. .. .. ... ..: .,.. .. .. .. .. .-AAAA• .. .. ..,: . .. ..,: ..:.. . AAAA:.: ,.: :,..•. •AAAA.•-. `,:'•': -• t ::r::;:,ii,•;�;.' : , .... AAAA._..... .A...•. AAAA::.., - .:. - .. .. .- AAAA.. ............ .,, ......:'.t.::.i' _ .. ...,.. AAAA. .......:. .,.. . .. .. .. , .,:..•......':: ...:..r:. AAAA, >•i:.... AAAA.. ..::•'.:'. ... . FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42. NO. 190—FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 va ON NO. CA77-5090 Page 22 DGCt9tott NO. G77-5090 Page 23 ' Cil . Q4 Eric fris4s Eanrlite Pal.�eMa Eatk ir;a4e Eanahtt PelMaate POWER EOUIPMF.`r OPMA7OPOS Neari! Edacetiaa Meurlp Eduratlas DREDGING Rat*& H L W Psaabae vaestlew andter POWER DQUtPNl2Pt OPERMORS (Cont'll Rat** M 4,it P#600010 vacaitaa andfet SCIM.DULE I App?,7t, DREDGING Appr.Tr, CIAt11M.L Attu DIPP;ar DREMING SCIiCDULF It (flaw Construction) HYDRAULIC SUCTION DREDGING AttD yy ALL OTHER Cr•AMSNCLL AND OIPPCR i Croup 11 DREI),ING 0ran$ Deckhandt Tlremanl Otter Grou A-Ir t Ate& 1 4 9.29 S 1.071 S 1.76 .60 .14 Oargemant Dockhand; Lrvaa- Ares 2 9.13 1.07, 1.78 .80 .14 hand; Fireman; Oiler Area 3 9.41 1.071 1.78 .80 .14 Area 1 6.27 1 1.071 4 1.7E .40 .14 Ates 4 9.69 1.076 1.76 .60 .14 Area 2 9.11 1.07+ 1.78 .80 .14 Area 3 9.39 •1.07+ 1.79 .80 .14 Group 2t Area 4 9.67 1.07, 1.76 .90 .14 Deck Engineers; Deck Mata Area 1 9.91 1.076 1.78 .60 .14 Croup A-2t Ara& 2 10.76 1.070 1.7E .80 .14 Winchmen (stern winch on Area 3 11.03 1.070 1.76 .80 .14 dredge); Deck"te; Deck Are& 4 11.31 1.076 1.78 .60 .14 Engineer i Area 1 9.20 1.070 1.18 .60 .14 Crnup ]r Area 2 10.05 1.070 1.70 .80 .14 Welderl Mechanic W41derl Watch Area 3 10.30 1.070 1.78 .80 .14 Engineer Area 4 10.60 1.070 1.78 .00 .14 Ares 1 10.31 1.076 1.78 .80 .14 Area 2 11.15 1.076 1.78 .80 .14 Group A-3t = Ata& 3 11.43 1.079 1.78 .80 .14 Watch Engineart Walderl Q Area 4 11.71 1.070 1.70 .00 .14 Welder Mechanic Ij Area 1 9.85 1.070 1.76 .60 .14 m Croup 41 Area 2 10.70 1.070 1.70 .00 .14 b Claea1011 operator (up to Area 3 10.92 1.070 1.78 .00 .14 and Including 7 cu. yde. Area 4 11.25 1.070 1.76 .80 .14 •.t.c.){Long loos Pay) Group A-1� Aces 1 11.01 1.070 1.76 ,60 .14 Area 2 11.86 1.076 1.78 .60 .14 {evetmant Clamshatl Operator Area 3 12.14 1.076 1.78 .80 .14 Area 1 10.69 1.070 1.76 .60 .14 At as 4 12.41 1.07* 1.76 .40 .14 Ata& 2 I3.S4 1.076 1.78 .00 .14 Area 3 11.82 1.070 1.70 .80 .14 E-.t t~up 4-A/ Area 4 12.09 1.07* 1.78 .60 .14 Clauahell Operator (over 7 cu. yds, s.r.C.(iong bow Pay) Mike 1 12.06 1.07, 1.76 .80 .14 Area 2 12.93 1.07* 1.76 .00 .14 A414 3 13.21 1.070 1.78 .80 .14 Ates 4 13.46 1.070 1.76 .60 .14 . i FCOER.41 REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SMEMLER 00, 1977, .t•. rl�Yrl`i:3 t'Y.}t�.s� .:i ,.... ..t�.i^Y•t ll i. .y`i t - , t J1— •+ ,t ��e.r }t.�.:r!',�`i���,+_•�»,P,. t.+r-.•s}J +�.y�,r .r � t ♦.1•,. .1• `'its .:t - - { _ .. � .. �•. Y .. i }. , - . � t ." •�` "t'� ,. ', %)��j( ••4� .)fes !ft' .:a{( .:C`.''+`� »••';'+�, ,.r'• `` DECISION N6. CA77-5090 Paq# 24 DECISION NO. CA77-5090 Page 25 lath ftin{e lonoN[t Porora0fa lode F11nea leno(itt ParMonio Nav11y TPM }tOA15 (D ![ed Maarlr Eduatba I nT)S lot$$ N L Is Feettant vecatton .04/01 Roo** H L W P6001.nt vocation .nd/ot Work on self-propelled vessels Apo#,To, POWER MUMENT OPERATORS App1.Tr. (except skiffs powered by nut- (Plledrlving) board sutors) engaged in towing and shifting of barges. vessels and water tome craft or In the Group 1 S 9.11 S 1.501 S 2.2$ .90 .29 transportation by water of Group I(a) 9.55 1.500 2.25 190 .29 personnel, mate[ials, equipment Group 1(b) 9176 1.500 2.25 i90 ,29 and supplies Group 2 9.70 1.501 2.25 .90 .29 Group 210 10.60 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Dsckhand/Machanfct Group 3 10.92 1.501 2.25 .90 .29 Area 1 S 9.55 .69 $ 1.61 $1.16 Group 3(s) 11.36 I.501 2.25 .90 .29 Area 2 10.05 .69 1.61 1.11 Group 6 11.93 1.501 2.25 .90 .29 Area 1 10.30 .69 1.61 1.16 Group 5 12.11 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 Area i 10.55 .69 1.61 1.16 -Includes 5.23 pat hour to Pendio .d tie2ath and Walt rs Fund. Operator ltechanic/Watelt City I no u r Area 1 10.75 .96 1.36 1.15 Area 2 11.25 .96 1.36 1.15 Arta 3 11.50 .96 1.36 1.15 Ate& 6 11.75 .96 1.36 1.15 Guildiny and Heavy Construction Tor Wait Z (work on self-ptopelle.d C versalal "e 0"t 0VVratocs 10.75 .96 1.36 1.15 m rmrttcrrr��t ►uur centers demignateds City Ha Is of Oa land, Sar Frsneisc , Sactaaooto and Utockton, Cailfor Is Ate# I - Vp to 20 road alien from said Cen ere. Arad 2 - rare than 20 rn,d miles n and int luding 6 road aili a from said Centers. Area 1 - Outside of 10 sued atlas from sal Centers t , Arca t - An area extending 25 toe miles from shoreline of Lake Tahoe. elncludee $.20 per tour to Pensio ad KesItt and Wallace Fund. 7." i f +est G} ars `NO �. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30. 1977 y D N tea. CA77-51190 Page 26 DECJSION N0. CA77-5090 Page 27 s.+ GD POM D�UIPMENT OP=TORS (Piledriving) Group is Assistant to Engineer (Fireman, Oiler, Dockhand) Fringe B+n+i;es PaFnsats Group 1-As Compressor Operator Basis little Mawlr Howls Edoc+tion Group 1-Dt Truck Crane OilerRates Rafts H 6 W ronsloas vacation A t/el/, POWER EQUIPMEHT OPERATORS P Group 21 Tugger Hoist (hoisting material only) AREA 1 AREA 2 Group 2-At Compressor uperatur (2-7)1 Generator (100 R,11. or over)) Group Is 9.13 $10.64 $ 1.500 6 2,25 .90 .29 Punp (2-7)1 Welding Machine (2-7)(Powered other than by electricity) Group 2s 9.50 11.01 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 Group 3s 9.73 11.24 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 Croup 31 Deck Engineers Pork Lifts A-Framos Self-propelled Boon Group 41 10.32 11.83 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 type lifting device Group Ss 10.55 12.06 1.50• 2.25 .90 ,29 Group 61 10.71 12.22 1.54• 1,25 .90 .29 Group 3-A1 Neavy Duty Repairman and/or Welder Group 71 10.87 12.38 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Group 81 11.31 12.82 1.50• 2,25 .90 .29 Group 41 Operating Engineer in lieu of Ansistant to Engineer Group 91 11.54 13.05 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 Tending Doiler or Compressor attached to Crane Piledriver# Operator Group los 11.76 13.27 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 of Piledriving Rigs, Skid or Floating and Detrick Darges# Operator Group 10-48 11.88 13.39 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 of Diesel or Gasoline riveted Crane Piledriver (w/o toilet) up l+ Group lls 12.06 13.57 1.50• 2.25 .90 ,29 to and including 1 cu. yd.# Truck Crane, up to and Including 25 t ' Group Il-M 13.22 14.7) 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 tons hoiating material only r Group 11-St 13.52 15.03 1.50• 2.25 .90 .29 Group 11-Cs 13.84 15.35 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 ` Group Sr Operator of Diesel at Gasoline powered Crane Piledriver, (-/o boiler) over 1 cu, yd.) 0),erator of Crane (w/steam, flash *includes S.23 per hour to boiler, punp or curpressor attached), Operator of steam powered Pensioned Health and Welfarr Fund. Crawler or Universal type driver (Raymond or slailar type)I Truck Z Crane, over 25 tons hoisting material or performing pitedriving Q work c -4 { 4n i - F. t t FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190•-FRIDAY, 50TEM11E1 30, 1971 t, �•�(�-'�}'t�i � .•�',ti-Y{�+r�r ..,ke � },�' 1'f.•�> �,,,_-,�`, 1 .t,i, r _ M1ri'�'i 4} f �'�e j ( ( � ' _ PRIlFICIr `NO. 't-A77-5090 . . .t. .,•«:`n. :;Pegs 2B•• ' •• • �'VxcIiIOW"0.I`CA7T-5090 Page 29 DECt&IOH HO. CA77-5090 Page 28 DECISION NO, 0A77=5090 Page 29 PcWM DQUIPMENT OPERATORS (AREAS I and Il) Group*lt Assistants to Engineers (Bcakemanj Flremanj Heavy Duty POWER EpUIPMil$T OPERATORS (Cont'd) kepalrsln na)reri filters Deckhand; Signalman$ Switchman; Tar {AREAS I and 1I) (Cont'd) Pat Flreman)j Pirttman (Heavy Duty Repair chop parts xoom) Group 2s aw pressor Operators Concrete Mixer (up to and including Group 71 Concrete Conveyor or Concrete Pump, Truck or Equipment I yard); Cr,nveyor belt C;mcatnc (tunnel); Fireman )tot Plants shunted (boom length to apply)j Concrete conveyors building site$ Rydtaalic; Monitor; Kfchanical Conveyor (handling building ma- Deck Engineers; Drilling and Uoring Machinery, horistontal (not to tetials)i Mixer b,.x Operator (concrete plant)1 Pump Operator$ apply to waterliners, wagon drills or jackhammers): Dual Drum Mixer$ Sprea)er Ibxstn tvith zeroed); Tar Pot Fireman (power agitated) Puller Kenyon Pump and similar typ ia1 Gantry Ridvr (or similar equipment)) hydro-narmar of similar$ instrument Mans Material Hoist Group 31 Box Operator (bunker); Helicopter Radloman (Signalman); (2 or more drums); Mechanical finishers or Spreader Machine lasphalt, Locomotive (30 tons or under); Motorman; Rodman or Chainmanj Batber-Greene and similar)t Mine or Shaft iloiatt Mixersabilet Pave- Ross Carrier (canuttuction )ubsite)t Rotomicts Screedmsn (except went Breaker with or without Compressor Combinatlon; Pavement Bceaker, asphaltic concrete paving); Self-propelled, automatically applied truck mounted with Compreasor Combination) Pipe Bending Ktcbine (pipe-t concrete curing machine (on street$, highways; airports and canals)) lines only)i Pipe Cleaning Machine (tractor propelled and supported)I Trenching Machine, 4 It. depths Truck Crane Oiler; Tugger Hoist, Plpe Wrapping Machine (tractor propelled and supportad)1 Refrigeration single drum$ Sadat Tendec Plant; Roller Operator if$nith asphalt); Self-propelled boom type lifting device (center mount)(10 tons or less M.R.C.)$ Self-propelled Elevating Gcoep 41 Ballast Jack Tampers Ballast Regulator; Ballast Tampae Grade Planet $$lusher Operators Small Tractor (with bocm{t Soil Testers hilt I-purpoue1 Uoxran (asphalt plant); elevator Operator (in- Truck type loaders Auger-typo drilling equipment over 30 ft. depth aide); Fork Lift of W:.*I;er Stacker (construction job site); Line Ktater$ Kitutial Hoist (1 drum); Shuttlecar( Tie Spacers Group 81 Armoc-Coater (or similar); Asphalt Plant Engineers Caut-in-Platte Towetu.bile Pipe laying Machines Combination Slucher and Motor Operatort Concrete Batch Plant (multiple units); Dorerl $leading Shield Gperators Heavy Duty Group St Compresaor Operator (over 21t Conctett Mixers (over 1 Repairman and/or Welders Gradauettec, Grade Checker (mechanical or other- yard)$ Conctete Pdrps or Pumperete Gunss Ceneratoral Grouting wlse): Grooving and Grinding Machines (highwayult Ken Seal Machine (or Machines Press-veld fait-operated); Pumps (over 2)1 Welding atmilar)s Koffman Loadart Loader (up to 2 yards): Muchanical Trench Shields Itaehines (pcweted Other than by electricity) Portable Crushing and Screening Plantc; Puuh Cdtj Rubber Tired Earth- staving Equipment (up to and including 45 cu. yds. *struck' m.r.c.)s O Group 6s Bel Lica foal Factor of similar; Boom Truck or Dual Euc)lda, T-Pulls, BW-10, 10, 21, and similar$ Rubber Tired Wxecl Self- PurpOce A-fca-m Truce; crr.crete Batch Planta (wet or dry)$ Con- propelled Compactor with Dozers Sh0repfoot; Timber Skiddur (rubber tired l4 Crete Sava (aelf-prope/lad uniti on street$, highways, airports or similar equipr.•ent►t Tractor drawn Scrapers Tractor; Trenching Machine M and canalsj Drilling and Bating Machinery, vertical (not to apply over 4 ft. depths Tri-batch Pavers Tunnal MOI$ Wring Machina) Weldec; YI to waterliners, wa;nn drills or jackharti.pra)j ilighline Cableway Woods-nixer (and other similar Pugmill equipment); Vecmeer T-600 B Rock Bignaltrrns Locomativea (steam or over 30 ton)$ Lubrication and Cutter Service Enginear (while and grease tack); Maginnis Internal Full Slab Vitiator (on airpirta, highways, canals and warehouaea►; group 91 Chicago Doom; Combination Mixer and Compressor (gun(te►t Mochantcal I'inirhers (concrete) (Cla)y, Johnsen, $$idwall Bridge Combination Slurry Mixer and/or Cleaners Highline Cableway (5 tons Bock or similar types); F;cnanical Butm Curb and/or Curb and and under); Lull Ht-Ltft or similar 120 ft. or over)$ Macking Machine • Gutter Yachire, concrete or aaphaltj Portable Cru4htra; Post (rubber tired# call or track type)1 Tractor (with boom)ID-6 or larger Driver tM1900 and similar); Power Jurbo Operator (setting Blip- j and similar) forms, etc., in tihnela)I Roller (except asphalt); Screedman 1 ;i, (Barter-Creone and almilar)(dcpnaltic Concrete paving): Self- propelled Cuxpactor (sin3le engine); Self-propelled Pipeline %capping Kirnine (Ferault CAC or similar type); Self-propelled Power Swcvp,er; 5.2f-pruf.lied Tape Klchine: Slip form Pumps (lifting duviuu for concrete forms)t Sr.all cutter-tired tractors; f' surface 11011terai Auger-type drilling equipment up to and including 39 It. depth{ ( cis FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42. NO. 194—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1971 tir7 iii•_ ,,o. Ch77-6090 page 30 DECISIOt( no., CA77-5090 �.� pdgi 31 CL5 Poatlst rr2111rtuxrr opexATons (Cont'd) ' POM EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (Cont'd) ty (AREAS I and I1) (Cont'd) (ARM I and it) (Cont'd) O Group 10i Doom-type Packfilling Machin) Bridge Ctanet Cary-lift (or similar)1 Chemical Grouting Machine, truck nvsuntadt Combination Back- hoe Arid Dnader (up to and including 3/4 cu. yd. m.r.c.)i Detrick (2 operators required when ):wing engine remote trots hoist); Derrick Batges (except excavation wark)t ro-`»re Loader and A.Saa+s Elegtadert Elevating _ Crad!•r Heavy Ddty Rotary Drill 019 (including Caisson Foundation work and Euclid Deader and similar type) Robbins typo Orilla)i Koehring stoup 11-At Bend Wagons (in conjunction with Wheel Excavator)! P.ra11e0 Skooper lot almilar)t Lift Slab Machine; (VagtWrg and almilar typeait (over 115 tona)t Loader (over 12 cu .yds.1 up to and including 16 cu. loader (2 yards up to and including 4 yardu)l Locomotive (over 100 tons) yde.)s Power Shovels and Draglines (over 7 cu. yde, a.r.c.)t Rubber taingle of multiple units); Multiple Lngine Earthmoving Machine (Euclida, Tired Multi-purpose Earth !laving Macbinas (2 units over 7S cu. yds. Dozers, etc,) (no tandem sccaper)l Pro-attess Wire Wrapping Machines 'ntcucka s.t.c.)/ wheel Excavator (over 750 Co. yds. pet hour). Reservolt-Doliris Tug (set(-propelled floatingli Rubbor-tired Scrapet, self-loading (paddle wheels, atc.)t Shuttle Car (ror-lsim station)! Group II-Ht Loader (over 16 cu. yds.) Single Engine Scraper over 45 yardst Soil Stabilizer IF a H of equal)$ . Sub-grader (Curates or other automatic typo){ Ttact'or, Corproaaor Drill Group 11-Ci Operator of ifelicopter (when used In erection wrk)l Caclrinatit,nt Track !.tying type earth moving machine (single engine with Rer»te Controlled FacUuusving Equipment tandem scrapers)M Train loading stntioni Trenching Machine, multi-engine with sloping ♦ttachrcnt, Jefco or stmilacl Vacuum Cooling Plant) Whitley 11 Crane top to and including 25 tonal t Group 10-As Backhue (hydraulic) (up to and including I cu. yd. e.t.c.it Rackhoe (cable) (up to and Including I cu. yd. m.c.e.); C?--bination 0ackhoo and LoiJer over 3/4 cu, yd, m.t.c.); Continuous Flight Tie Pack Augar (up to and including I cu, yd.)(Ctane attachad)l Ctanea Inot over 25 Lona, Uairoothead and Gantry)! Gcade-ally (up to and Including 1 cu. y4.11 Power Shovels, Clamshells, draglines, (up to and Including I cu, yd. m.r.c)1 Power Blade (single err)InO r Self-propelled Pwn-type I.Slting device (center round (over 10 tons)! Rubbor-tired Q Sctaper, t,elf-loadin) (padJle wheel twin englne)1 CHI dual Lane Auto ` w reader SP30 or similar t `r• ' m • w Group lit Autoratic Cnnctato Slip Form Pavers Automatic Railroad Car Duu,+ert Canal Trimter7 Canal Trlr_*cr v/ditching nttachaentst Cranna tovec 25 tons up to and Including 125 tons)) Continuous Flight Tie Pack Aoryer over 1 cu. yd. (including cranelI Drott Tcavelift 650-A-1 of similar 145 tons or over)! Euclid Loader when controlled from the lwllcats Hirynitne Cableway (over 5 tonsil Wader (over 4 yards, up to • an=1 includinj 12 e,i. yds.); Millar Formleoa M900 Slope Paver or s(miiart N-et BlaJe (:watt-engine►; Power Shovels, Clarzhalls, Draglines, Back- hok a, Grade-411a (over I yd. and up to and including 7 cu. yda. e.e,c.tt tubber-ticrd eatUi roving machines (multiple propulsion power units and s two of a.)re ;.cra1,Q1sl(up to and including 75 cu. yda. *struck* e.r.c.)i Sell-propclle,l Cinpictor (with multiple propulsion power units)1 Single or4ine Rubber-tlred E-arthm)ving Machines (with tandem scraper*)I Slip ►ern :avec (concrete of .aaphaltiI Tandem Ca tat To-er Cranes Mobile Including tail m,unrnd; Trencher (pulling attached shield); Universal Llebirer and Tower CCanes (and similar types)! Wheel Enc-valor (up to end including 150 cJ. yd. per hour)! Whitley Crane (over 2S tonal r �w 1 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190---fRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 1.a,,�4 �iti� fir.,' � .i-'^� .. 'r r :f .�. .. � t. [_i... .."t;i 7t� "•,<' n•,T;�.•+,. .�s.`,;ry1'r.+... .'•< t r .. -. .. - .. - Parll, 32y w- r r'r•r^r,r, ;n, r•��7-�nnn FEDERALt Y, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 YO1 rfx NO —FRIDAY, ' .,.. � ... 1. ,•"<1�?7j'.'.�1v..�L�t '. o ..,i.' .«.....-..i�tr'i.:s:]:.'t3L "'"' .,. .. _ - �:, UCC1SlO.t NO. CA71.5040 Palle 22 mcist0N N0. CA77-5090 Pt 1a 33 Fling*Ben rfih Parmenls Bos{r Ringo Benefits payments Bulc Ma.riy -- � £dvcation Hourly Ednratian Rohs H 6 It Pensions vocoslen and/or Rates H$M Pensions varation and/n TUCX bRi:k lV3 Appt.It. TRUCK bRIVLTtSs (Cont'd) "0p`'7r' s BULL Cl7:Lerr SPREADER (w/wo auger, under 4 yds. water Ioval)I Bus or Manhaul drivers LIFT JIMIEY$, Pork Gift 1 10,025 $ 1.195 .70 $1.00 Concrete pump machines Concrete pae.p truck $when TRAtiSIT KIK, AGITATOR flat tack truck is used (under 6 yds.) 10.055 1.195 .70 d�,00 appropriate flat rack rate shall applyli Wmp tender 4 TRUCK REPAIRMAN 11FLPER 10.075 1.195 .70 1.00 1 yds, water level)l Oumperete truck (under 4 yds, water VACUUM TRUCK under (2,500 �. level)$ mmpster (under 4 yds. gallons) 30.065 1.195 .70 1.00 water level)$ Eucort or pilot car drivart Nipper truck (when SCISSOR TRUCK$ Single unit , I flat tack truck is used flat tack (3 axle unit)$ apptoprlatn flat tack rate Industrial Lift Truck &hall applyli Pickupat Skids Owchanical tailgate)I (debris int, under 4 yds, water l Small rubber tired tractor level)I Teas drivers$ Trucks (when used within teamsters' (dty l.er-batch concrete mix, iurindictlon) 10.10 1.195 .70 1.00 under 4 yda. water level)l 1lellwrtat Farehousemen S 9.905 S 1.195 .70 11.00 JETTING TRUCK 6 NATER TRUCK 12'500 gals. under 4.000 gala.) 10.115 1.195 .70 1.00 BULK Crats.irr SPPtJ fd:R (w/wo Z owlet, 4 yds. and under 6 COKBINATION WINCH TRUCK Q yda. .&ter lavel)t Lump 14 141711 II01ST1 Transit, yda, ani unser 6 yds, water Kix Agitator (6 yda. and A level)$ buriclete (4 yda. and under 0 yda.) 10.155 3.195 .70 1.00 N under 6 yds. water level)$ Gunpster (1 yda. and under 6 VACUUM TRUCK (3,500 gels. yds. rater level)l $wide idebrim and under $,500 gals.) 10.14S 1.195 .70 1.00 Gua 4 yda. am under 6 yda. water level)l Single unit flat RUBBER-TIRM MUCK CAR (not rack 12 axle unit)I lnduatrlal Belt-loaded) 10.175 1.195 .70 1.00 Litt Truck (aechanical tailgate) Ttucke (dry pre-batch concrete at%, 4 yda. and under 6 yds, ti water level! 10.00 1.195 .10 1.00 JMING TRUCK and HATER TI(UCK ` (under 2,500 gallonay 10.015 1.195 .70 1.00 )ee" .e.. t•+ .' ° FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 Para DECISION N0. GTT-5090 Paue }S `A D MO. CA77-S09d .t 34 Bo+Ic F,inya Eanallu Pormanu Basle Frlai•Banolitt par-10 Naarlr E:duw)1an Nw,tr Edatotioa Rout H Il N P•ndeno Vacation and/or Ron+ H 4 N Faaona Vau))aa andhr ?RUCK DRIVERSt I[nnt•a)) APir.Tr. TRUCK DRIVERS (Cont'd3 APir.Tr. BULK CD01T SPREADER (w/w0 auger, 6 yam, and under 8 TRANSIT MIX AGITATOR (over yam. water level)) Dump 16 30 yds, through 12 yda.) $10.355 f 1.195 .70 $1.00 yds. and under 8 yds. water level)t Dum,).ccste (6 yda. BULK CLXMtT SPRPADER (w/w0 and under 8 yda. water level)i auger, 8 yda. and including Duarpatet (6 yda. and under 8 12 yda. water Invel)l Dump yda. water levelll Skids (debris (8 yda. and including 12 box, 6 yda. and under a yda. yaa, water levelll Dumperete water levei)i Trucks (dry pre- (8 yds. yds. and Including 12 batch concrete Mims 6 yda. yda, water level)) Sult•pro- and under 8 yds. water level) S 10.20 5 1.195 .70 $1.00 polled street sweeper with self-contained refuse bin) A-I'RAME, i1INCR TRUCKSI ,r Skids (debris box, 0 yds. Buggy%,)bfleA Ilydro-11(t, and including 12 yda. water Swedish clans type (7otting)i lovel)I Snow go and/or snow Jetting and water truck plowl Truck (dry pre-batch (4,000 gals, and under concrete. mix, 8 yds. and 5.000 gala.)) Rubber tired Including 12 ydm. water Jumbo 10.215 1.195 .70 1.00 level)) Uumpater (0 yda. HEAVY DUTY TRANSPORT end including 12 yds. water (high bed) 10.22 1.195 .70 1.00 levo!) 10.11 1.195 .70 1.00 ZO HEAVY DUTY TRANSPORT ROSS HYSTER and SIMIIAA (gooseneck lowbod) 10.45 1.195 .70 1.00 A STRADDLE CARRIM 10.24S 1.19S .70 1.00 t7{ M TRANSIT MIX AGITATOR TRANSIT MIX AGITATOR (over 12 yam. through ($ ya s. through 10 yda.) 10,255 1.195 .70 1.00 14 yds.) 10.455 1.195 .70 1.00 VAM-1-1 TRUCK 1$,500 gals. and under 7,500 gals.) 10.265 1.195 .70 1.00 JMING TRUCK a NATER TRUCK 15,000 9318. and under 7,000 gals.) 10.315 1.195 .70 1.00 • .dAr FEDERAL REGISTER, VOt. 42, 0,30. 190—FPIDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 al as ly�t'•a',y.'1• ,,,1�`er , .. �4. p �k' tµ 1• i ♦..�,': .�.t.. ,. —!Tt`'W . t .. ILULRAL Rx(i1SItli, VOL. 41, W. 190—FRIUAT, WIEMULK 30, 1977 t' 'i �'=:. i� ;f':3 T yf•t.,.y•,i4''.3:��I• r{yi,, tj,jl.j;,.;•.r...m•.':�. .�.:+ 'i,,. r DMIStOR W. C477-5090 Pate 34 ODCISION NO. CA77-5090 Page 37• , 6061. Film$a 9.0101-16 POrmeats Fila#*Romefife Pormsera }yowl, EdOcNlea Nwt(r Education 2.161 R 6 N Prntiess V0u00n and%or TNUCK DNItRRst Co t'd) R0to$ 14 9 M Pensions Vawllan and/or TRUCK DRIMS (Cant d) App1•Ta (C2 Appr•To. BULK CIAMIT SPREADER Wits BULK CEIwl BPRRADER (v/wo auger, over 12 yds. and auger, over 24 yds. and Including 14 yJa, water including 3S yda. vater loval)t level)# Way, trout 12 yds. Dump (over 24 yea, and and lncludirej 14'ydm. water including 3S yds. water Level)r lovel)t 0unperete fret 12 Dumperete (over 24 yda. and yds. and Incloding 14 y4s. including 35 yds. valet level)# + velar levelly 0umi.ater (over t Dumpater (over 24 yds. and 12 yds. and Including 14 yda. including 3S yds. water level)# water lovel)t Skids fdmbris DN 10's, 20's, 21's and other Lax, over 12 ydu. and including similar cat type• Trees Cobra, Is yda. watvi levol)1 Trucks leTourneapulls, Taurnatocker# (dry pre-batct.concrete mix, Euclid and similar type equip- over 13 yda. and including mint when pulling Aqua/Pak or IN water level) S 10.48 S 1.195 .70 $1.00 water tank trailers and fuel and/or gramme tank trailers P.D. OR SIRtt.nk TYPE or other mine. trailers# Skids sEl.r.Lt D1N3 MICA 10.54 1.195 .70 1.00 (debris box, over 24 yds. and including 35 yda. water TRUCK MJ+AIW,AN ISMS 1.195 .70 1.00 r Truck (dry pro-batch concrete . mix, over 24 yda. and including BULK COWIT SIRt.50Elr lw/wu 35 yda, water level) S 10.64 4 1.195 .70 $1.00 au•}et, aver la yda, and includin.l 44 1 1'. water BULK CM21T SPArADEII (w/wo !swell# Ct.:s.,r,+finer dump and augur, over 35 yda. and A 4u„p trailers t:.•.i. laver is Including 50 yda, water level)# ppe yds. and Irwl"Ity) 24 yds. Dump favor 35 yda. and including yY4 water levels i ",Crete (aver 50 yde, water levels/ 0un:llcrate I Is yds. ani tr,cluding 24 yda. lover 35 yda. and including 54 water level)l O.n.pr.ler (over ydu. water level)# Dumpater (ova 14 yds, an.) incl.uying 24 yda. 3S yds. and Including 50 ydu. watot levelly Seta (debtor. Liam, rwater lovelll skids (debris box, over i4 yda. and ir.Cludinq ovat 3S yds. and Including 50 24 Ida. water Ia•ve1)# Transit yds. water levol)l Trucks (dry ria agttatot itver 12 yda. pts-batl?h concrete six, over thto"It I4 y4s.11 Trucks (dry 3S yds. and including SO pre-batch concrete mtx, over yda. water level) 10.79 1.195 .70 1.00 17 yda. and ineledlral 24 yde, wator level) 10.585 1.195 .70 1.00 Itemmill Awes - .. .. fit FEDERAL MOISTER, VOL 42. NO. 140•--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1477 i ' DAL'1N1uN NU. CA77-5090 page 39 vs Dt1CISION NO. CA77-5090 pelt 35 GI.TFORNG AREA DEF111ITIONS for t LOWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS **AREA 21 ALI areas not included within Araa 1 as ' TNUCK PPIVrP.e. (Cnnt'd) Basic Hart Bea#fits payor**,* defined below.' Netrl ►ARIA it All areas included In the description DULY C!y(ESfif SPREARf7t w/wo Raiti N 8 K Parisioas Yaranee Es*igen anger,over SO yda. and under Appr.T#. defined below which 1s based upon township 6S yda, water levelll Dural+ and range tines of Areas 1 and 2. lover 50 yds, and under 6S yds, water levelll Du*perete Commentln), in the Pacific Ocean an the extension of the Southerly lover SO yds, and under 65 yds. line of 'h.ynship 19S. water levelll Dempster (over SQ Thebes 9s,.certy along the Sautharly line of Township 195# crossing yds. and under 65 yda. water the Mt. Diablo meridian to the S.W. corner of township 19S. level)# Helicopter pilot {whoa tango 6E, lit. Deihl* base line and meridian, { ttannpottin2 sen or aaterlelell Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 20S, range 69, 0. Bklds While boat over SO yds. Thence Easteriy'to the S.W. corner of township 203, range 139, and under 65 yds. water level), Thence Southerly to the S.W. turner of township 22S, range t39# Trucks (dry pro-batch concrete Thence Easterly to the S.W. corner of township 21S, range 179, s{R, over SO yde. and under 65 Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 22S. range 179# yda. tater lava!) $ 10.94 $ 1.195 .70 $1.00 N Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 225, range 179, i Thence Southerly to Lilo S.W. corner of township 23S, range 169, DUtx CDO#4 SPREADER (wlwo Thence Yastarly to ti,e S.E. corner of township 23S, range 189, auger. over 6S yds, and Thence Southerly to the S.W, cornet of township 24S# range 199# Including 80 yda. water failing on the Southerly line of Kings County# thence Easterly levelll DuaP 165 yda. and along the Southerly boundary of Kings inetuding 00 yds, water )oval); County and the Southerly boundary of Tulare County, to the S.C. Duetrtrete (aver 65 yds. and corner of township 245, range 29£. Including 6o yds, water level)) Thence Northarly to the H.E. corner of township 21S, range 299, Z Duq.ster 145 yds, and Including Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 21S, range 29E, d BO yds. water levelll Skids Thence Northerly to the N.t. Corner of township 135, range 259, ldebrls tan, 65 yds. and Thence Westecly to the N.W. corner of township 135, range 269# m Including 80 yds, water level)# Thence Northerly to the 11.9. earner of township 115, range 219, M Plucks )dry pre-batch eanar*ta Thetics West*rly to tyre N.W. corner of township 115, range 279, star 6S yda. and Including Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township IDS, range 269, BO yda. water level) 11.09 1.195 .70 1.00 Thence Westerly to the N,W. corner of township IDS, rang* 269# Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 93. range 259, DUTA CLYW24T SpRGADER w/wo Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 9S, range 259, sur(et. over 80 yda. and Thence Northerly to the N.E. turner of township 8S, range 249, loviuding 95 yds, water Thence Westerly to the H.W. corner of township 55, range 249, lvvoi)i Dung favor 60 ydo. Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 630 caega 239, 40-1 including 95 yda. water Thence Westerly to the S.E..corner of township 5S, tango 19E, Iavol)r thl"Yeto (over BO Thence Northerly to Lila 14 E. Cartier of township SSS range 199# yde. and Including 9S yda. Thence Westerly to the N.W, corner of township SS, range 199, •a Mr level)) Duapater (over Thence Northerly to the N.E. Corner of township 3S. tango tot, s0 yda. and Including 95 yds. Thence Westerly to the N.W. carnet of township 3S, range lots water tevallf Skids (debt(, Thence Nortbarly to the H.Ee corner of township 2S# rang* t7C# Wit. oust OO yda, and including i Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 2Si ratiR* 179, 95 yda, water levellt-Trucks Thence Northerly crazing the He. Diablo basetins to the N.E. fifty gra-batch concrete six, corner of towashit ZN# range t6£, i over 80 yds. and Including Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 2N. range I6c. 95 yda. water levall 11.24 1.195 .70 1.00 Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 3H, rande 1591 Thents Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 3N# range 159, Thence Northerly to the I1.E. corner of township 44. tango 14t. x i<EOLRAt REGISTER. VOL 02, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SIMMER 30, 1977 �����•c�a;Ci1"`ts(!�,i` ,',t n:5•. • .. -. :'t••�• ;t- i a}.� " 4.�•R�•-..]uy a '.^,. .a i'•. r",. ... ,.. n •r.e.... ,.. .. ..... .. ... ewJLglw4 bLw.lilLN. YW. •,., LW eYw-^I cel{hors :Lr1L/.1{.L4% Jv, (YII �. .. L Ti!:• I/tl•., 'y:�ya},T J• ''�1�1`ii'�'. tai`%.r' tit.,�. .e� ...Ii.•:.. �: �. . .. .. .r �,. 'n+�'L�.'',.: ., .S'R:IY:TS.'.'/',}:':-•`�' � i� e}..•a Y?'`��f:':.`,.'' ilei` 3i;'' �:�' ft•%`�t:. 1. ro� ./., .t.. <^ . c:. , a �» .,.•n n br:. ..�I���,il.;.j::'w.t�w�i;:.•.brtiwY�.�iulsii+....r+•�,.:.+.a'kirir ,L:...:�...'r-:a.iliF.:4.. lase' 0Lw,161ON tM3. CA77-5090 Pag! g0 tNw•sasun mess ells-susu Page {t CALCCORNCA - 1 G1.1701vtfA ARTA DEFINITIONS tot ` AREA OEfIRITIONS for - POWER Ef)OIPHENT OPERATORS (cont'd) ; POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (Cont'd) "Area 1 (t*nt'd)1 #Area I (canted) Thts.ce Westerly to the N.V. toraar of township 411. range tot, 'Thence Westerly to tine S.E. corner of township 160, range 12Vp Thence Usrthrtly to the N.C. corner of township SN, rango 13C. Thence Northerly to this Note corner of township 1611, range 12Ws Thence Wewtci ly to the 11.W, corn-r of township 511, range 13C, Thence Westerly to the N,U. corner of township 1611, range 12W, Thence liortherly to the N.E. corner of township ION. range 12E. Thence Northerly to this N.E, corner at township 18111 range i3V, Thence Last,rty to the S.C. corner of township 11H. range 142, Thence Vestarly to the N,W# corner of township IRM, range IAN, . Thence H:,sthctly to th.: 4.E. corner of towuhip fill. tango 14t# _ Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 180. rang# 11M Thence Vtsteity to it,* N.E. corner at township till. range IDE. Thence Easterly to the S.C. corner of township1811. range 14W, Thence Northerly to the N.Ee corner of township 150. range IOC. Thence Southerly to this S.W. corner of township 16H, range 11v. Thence Pacterly to tin 5.t. coiner of township 1611, range 119, Thence Westerly to the N.W. earner of township ISN, range 1411, Thence Northerly to the N.C. cornet of township 10.range 1Ig, I Thence Southerly to the S,W, coiner of township 1411+ rangu 14Vs Tb•nte Lesterly to the 5.9. corner of township 114. range fret. Thence Easterly to the S.C. corner of township 1411. range 14W. Thema Southerly to the S.W. corner of township IAN, range 159, _ Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 1311, range 13W, Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 1411, rang* ISE, t Tlteace Easterly to tine Set. corner of township 1311, range 1374,' Thence Sowtherly to the S.W. corner of township 1311, rango I6to . Thanee Southerly to the S.W. carrier at township IIN, range l:v. Thance Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 1311, range 16E. Thence Easterly to the Set, corner of township IINs range 12W, Thenca S..utherly to the S.W. earner of townsiwlp 1211, range 17E, Thence Southerly along the Eastarn line of range 12W La tine Thrnre latterly allies Lite Southern lino of township IgM to the Pacific Ocean excluding that portion of Northern California Eastern Loundary at the state of California. within Santa Clara County included within this following titter 7 Mnce Nuttl.wr.trrlye thence, NortRwrly al,o.g ilia Eastern boundary Commencing at the H.W. career of township 6S, range 3E, Ht. of the atelia of c.altlar.wia to the H,E. corner at toww0div 17N. Diablo baseline and Meridians range 14L. Thanee 1n a Southerly direction to the S.W. earner of township Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township I7M. range IIE, 78, range 3E, Thence Nnttherly to the N.te corner of township 2014, range 109# Thence in a Easterly direction to the S.C. corner of township 76. Thence Westerly to the O,V, terries of township 209, range 109. range 4E, Thence Nustharly to the N.E. corner of tawnshlp 21116 range 9E. Thence in a Northerly direction to tlm N.C. corner of township 6S, Thence Westerly to Ow N.W. er,sner of township 21t1, range 9E, range 4E. �► Thence Nirtherly to the H.E. corner of township 22H, range BC, Thence In a Westerly dlrrCtion to the H.W. corner of township 65. Q Thsnca Vrsterly to the Yew, cararr of township 2211, tango 8E. range 3E. to the point at beginning which portion to a part of ;e.. TRente %,,ithrriy t.. tl.e ..We carne•r of township 2711, range BE, Arca 2. n Thence Ca.tscty to thr S.te catner of township 277. canto St. Area I also includea that portion of Northern California within M Thence Na,therly to tlwe tore corner of township 2811. range BE, the folloding•linest us Thence Westerly to the N,ve corner of township 28:1, range 79, Commencing In the Pacific Ocean on an extension of the Southerly Thence Northerly to the N.t, cooler at township SON$ range 6Es line of township 24. Rumbaldt baseline and maridlant' Thence Westerly to this H.V. turner of township 3011, range Its Thence Eastatty along the Southerly line of township 211 to the Thence hosthttly along the Mt. Olablo meridian to the Net. S.W. corner of township 2M, range IV, corner at township 34H, range 1W. Thence Southerly to the S.w% corner of township life range IV# Thence westerly to the N.V. corner of township 349. range We " Thence Easterly along tin Humboldt baseline to the S.W. corner Thence Southerly to the M.E. carnet of township 32•11. range 7W. of township IN. range 2E. Thence Vestesly to the N.W. corner of township 3211, range 7V. Theaee,'Southerly to ilia S.W. cornet of township 23. range 29, . Thence Southerly to the S.V,corner of township 30H, range IV. Thence Easterly to the Set corner of township Us range 29, Thenca Easterly to the Set. corner of township 3011. rang o 7Ws Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 45, tango 3E, Thence Suutherty to the S.V. tellies of township t6Ne range tWe Thence Easterly to the Set* cornar of township 4S, range 3E, Thence Easterly to the S.E. career cel township 16N, tango 611, Theaea Northerly to the N.C. corner of township 2S# range 3£0 Thence Southerly to the S.V. corner of towufctp 1411. tang* SV, Thenca Vesterly to the N.W. corner of township Us range Its Thence Wtsterly to Vie ..E, carrier of township 1411. ranga 7W, Thence Northerly crossing the Humboldt baseline to the S.W. Thence Northerly iv Use N.E. carnes of township tvN, range 711, corner of township IN. range 3E. Thence Westerly to the N.V, corner of township 1411. range iW. 4 . Thenca Easterly along the Humboldt baseline to the S.E. corner Thence Northerly to the U,Es earner of township LSN. range ON. .of township 1N. raAgo 3C, . Thenca Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 98, range 3t# Thence Westerly to the N.W. earner of townshfp 911. rangu 2E, Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township ION, Ito ' fEOERAL REGISTER. VOL. 422. MO. 190•-4210AY, SEPTEMBER 30. 1977 DVC'0110 . rJ177-s090 Mage IZ 'BUPrR$rDZM DECIS1011 t s lir t�' BTATEe California COUJrrlCSt Alamods, Alpine, Arsdor, CALIFORIIIA Calaveras, Contra C,,ssta, Del Horts, AREA DI.F1NlTt0!#S FOR E1 Dorado, fresno, Ilurrboldt, POWER EQUIPME41t OPERATORS (Cont'd) Kirin, Maripnoa, M,!tced, Monterey, Nape, Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, San Benito, San Francisca, San *Area !s (Cont'd) Joaquin, San Kitoo, Santa Clara, Thence 4Ocean.an. aaaSanta Crur, Solsno, Sonoma, Sutter, Pacific Ocean. the Northerly lint to township ION, into the Teha , Tuolumne, Volo and Yuba Area 1 also includes that portion of Northern California Included with. DECISION NSIMOERf CA77-5092 DATts Date of Publication In the following lines Supersedes Decision No. CA77-5040 dated April 22, 1977, in 42 FR 21012 CorsrentIr.F at the Nottherly toundary of the State of California DL'SCRIpTIou OF WORXi Rnaldnntfal Construction consisting of single at the if. W. turner of township 484, range 7W, Ht, Diablo base- fa»fly honors and garden typo apartments up to and including 4 atorlea. line and meridians Thence Southerly to the S.W, corner of township 40, range 7W, Badr frie9a B.neflt•Pare anis Thence Easterly to the S.E. Cotner of township 44N, renga 7W, Nev,tr £dvcatiee Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 4314, range CW, Rates N i w Paas#eae .Yauihn ondtar Thence Easterly to the S.E, corner of township 4311, range 5W, I I Appr,To. Thehce Northerly to the N.C. corner of township 4814, range $W, ASBESTOSWORKERS D .06 on the Northerly boundary of the State of California, OOiLCIUMERS 13.17 .77 1.00 .50 .02 Thence Wusterly slung the Northerly boundary of the State of BRICKLAYERS; Stonemaaonss California to the point of beginning. Dol Norte, Humboldt, Marin, rr Napa, San Pranefacu, San Ksteo. s Solano and Sonoma Counties 11.42 2.50 1.10 1.00 AS Alameda and Contra Costa Cao. 11,95 1.05 1.05 .20 Vreano, Mariposa and Merced Cos, 11.55 .95 1.00 Cl Dorado, Navada, Placer, Sacrsr..ento, Sutter, Tehams, Yalu and Yuba Counties 11,90 .80 1.05 .25 Monterey and Santa,Crus Counties 12.60 1.22 1.26 San Bonito and Santa Clara Cos. 11.95 1.05 1.05 .20 Zr7 Alpine, Amador, Calaverao. San Joaquin and Tuolumne Counties 20.65 1.00 1.00 1100 BRICK T124DWI A San Francisco and San Ksteo Cos. 10.00 .85 .80 4A M Alpine, AnQ,309, E1 Dorado, _ Nevada, Placer, Sacramento and ' Yolo Counties 4.30 1.00 1.70 Fresno County 10.35' .80 1.40 CAR1121TERSI Carpenters 11.65 1.22 1.71 .85 .06 Uardwood Floor tayerar Power Saw Operators; Saw Flierul Shhngleral Steel Scaffold Crectors and/or Steel Shoring Erectors 11.60 1.22 1.71 .85 .04 _ Nlllwrlghta 12.15 1.22 1.71 .85 .06 Piledrivotmen. Bridge, Wharf .}r and Dock guilders 12.2) .84 1.26 .7S .04 s 71 r'4 frD•Rjt, RN3!1.;TEQ, VOL. 42. NO. 290--fR4rIAY, SMEMBER 30, 1977 f/1a/ Y= ..l�aM".N,4th'v«�y,...«n-.:up.rw +.w,...,, ,�•..r•c.«-..-..r-r,..v+.w.....,., .. .•.nr�.g1:•;w I(!r.•v w,nr;w+....n-,+....,-, -..,- .... .-. ..- .. t • f ntrr!:Ir�r# t:rr, rn77-s^'#i P�•+•+ 'i _ ,� .. 'n. y 1'. y.J .:�� ,,.i'. ��',S�y'3'�;•!fit'('+.trY t...r X } r':i Lf1�Z'i+4° DECISION NO. CA77-5091 Paye 3 ' DFxi8t4t7 M10. CATT-5041 ls9a 2 de{4,benefits Perrasatx F+inp benefits Perw anN F e..tt Haurlr Hdocatlen N arlir Edatrtlsn Rated H l M Pen#laee vacation sad/4,r R#+e# H 6.11 PONan YaratiaaaT r, App+.Tr, CEMI=�0N4t ELtMICIhNSt (Cant'd) Cement Maanns F 10.00 $ 1.15 1 1.43 f 1.50 .05 Fresno County Mastiet Magnesitar All Electricians (family residences, Coapositibn Masons 10.25 1.15 1.43 1.50 .05 not to escoed 2 stories) F 7.75 .60 114,.45 .OS Men working (tbe swinging or Eiectticiana (3-4 stories)i Slip Forts Scaffolds 10.25 1.15 1.43 I.SO .05 Electricians 12.76 .80 314,1.05 .05 borwALL INSTALLERS 11.S2 1.22 1.71 .75 .07 Cable Splicers 16.06 .80 3%4,1.05 �t .05 EtX,MICIAIISt Marin and Sonotaa Counties AS&meds Coanty Electricians 12.35 1.11 3%4,.30 .02y Electriclxns 12.91 1.05 314,1.15 .03 Cable Splicers 37.61 1.11 314,.30 .02 Cable Splic ra 16.52 1.05 3!4,3.15 .03 Marilwsa, pureed and Tuolumne Amador, SicroffWnto, Sutter, Counties Yolo, yuia and those portions Electricians 9.63 .62 31 if of All-Int, El Lrsrado, Nevada Cable Splicers 10.81 .62 31 i1 and Fiscer Cosntlea West Of the Monterey County Main Sierra Mountain Watershed Electricians 12.50 1.10 3%+2.30 .06 Rlxctticlsr's 14.39 .95 314,.85 .04 Cable Splicers 13.81 1.10 314,2.30 .06 Cable Spiicars 15.83 .95 304,.85 .06 Napa and Solano Counties (.aka :u,as Ares Electricians 12.07 .6S 3114,.85 .04 via ctricians 13.98 .67 384,.77 .08 Cable Splicers 1].58 .68 314,.85 .0! Cable Splicers 15.28 .67 31..77 .08 San Benito, Santa Clare and Tehama County Santa Crux Counties alactrlclana (Family residences Electricians 13.80 .77 W1,50 .05 limited to 3 stories( 7.13 .75 114,.65 .04 Cable Splicers 15.53 .77 39#1.50 .05 Z tlectriclans 14 storlaslt San Francisco County Rlsctriciar's 32.24 1.12 38#.70$ .04 Electricians 35.585 I 1.41 1i+.40 .46 "6, Cable Splicers 13.46 1.12 31+.705 •04 Cable Splicers 17.53 1.01 264,.90 .06 Calayer a and San JO&Vln Cas. San Mateo County %A Electricians 22.15 .92 3101.25 .01 Electricians 13.61 1.25 314,1.00 .03 Cable Splicers 13.67 .92 364,1.25 .01 :LEVATOR COJISTRUCPORS' 02 13.69 .545 .35 30#4 .OS Contra Coat& County LEVATOR COUSTRUC0RS Electricians 15.20 .70 38#1.00 RELPDSS 701JR .545 .35 Urs Cable Splicers 16.70 .70 3%*1.00 LEVATOR CONSTRUCTORS+ Del 434 to and H'AMWldt Counties HELPERS (PROS.) 501JA Electtietans 11.25 .80 201.85 .04 Cable Splicers 12.15 .40 314,1.85 .04 111, cisa , to '-� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEM8ER 30, 1977 DEC. '.t Ito. CA77-5091 Pag.s 4 Page S DECISION W. CA77-5091 F11s4e 6ena(lis paymee"If 6e0c 0 Fda1t 6ane6b Ftra soh Basic Neu,IF Elucellea. ' Neurlr E/ucallas Ratty M O M Pensions Ytcott♦s ts!!tr Rotas M i X Pts;leas Yec»tea en!!�t Ap1r.1r. Apps.Tr. • GLAZIERS# FAIHTERSt Alameda, Contra Coote, Marin, Alpine, Mader, Calaverse and Monterey, Itaps, San Bonito, San Joaquin Counties San Francisco, San Mateo, Brush 9 6.12 .70 6 2.34 ; 1.11 Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Spray# Sheatrock Taperer Owing Sol Ino ISH from E of Stage# Scaffoldl Sandblasters Fairfield), Sonoma Counties ;11.71 ; 1.00 ; 1.41 .02 Structural Steal 9.32 .70 2.34 l 1.11 Alpine, Am3dor, Calaveras, I Fresno County tl Dorado, Mariposa, Merced, Rrushr Tapers 11.12 .41 .20 (North of City of Livingston), Spray, Structural Steel 11.37 .41 .20 Nevada, Placer, Sacramento, pal Norte and Humboldt Counties San Joaquin, Sutter, Tuolumne, $rush 73S .SO .20 .80 Yale, and Yuba Counties 10.666 .S6 1.50 Spray# Bandblaeterat Structural Fresno and Remaining portions of Steel# Swing Staget Tapers# Murced County 9.09` .61 1.04 .605 .011 Paperhangers 7.60 .SO .20 .60 I00tr4ORXERSI Monterey, San Bonito, San Mateo, Pence Erectors 10.66 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 Banta Clara and Santa Cruz Reinforcing 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 Counties (excluding portions of Otnamentalt Structural 11.55 1.24 2.22 1.46 .06 the Lake Tahoe Area) TUrpst Brush 11.22 .99 1.30 .80 .03 Alameda and Contra Costa Cos. 11.36 1.09 1.26 .025 Spray 11.47 .99 1.30 .80 .03 Bumboldt, Nevada, Placer and Tapers 11.77 .99 1.70 .80 .03 Tehaaa Counties 11.00 .66 .50 .01 Sutter, Tehama and Yuba Counties Amador, E1 Dorado, Sacramento Brush# Pot Tendert Rollers 6.75 .60 .40 and Yolo Counties 8.40 .40 .95 1.00 Sprayt Sandblaoterst Structural Calaveras and San Joaquin Steell Swing Stage# Tapers 9.25 .60 .40 Counties 11.30 .68 .55 .01 Lake Tahoe Area Marin and Sonoma Counties 9.01 .91 .65 1.00 1/90 Brush 10.95 .70 .75 Montetoy and Santa Cruz Counties 11.30 .64 .55 .01 Spray# Structural Steell Tapers 11.20 .70 .75 San Francisco and Hit of San Marin, San Francisca and Sonoma Mateo County 13.07 .66 2.00 .02 Counties Ban Benita and Santa Clara Brush 10.77 .99 1.10 .80 .03 Counties 12.69 .98 1.7S Spray 11.02 .99 1.10 .80 .03 Fresno County 11.43 .311 .45 Tapers 11.72 .19 1.10 .60 .03 14ripoea, Merced and Tuolumne Counties 110.75 .01 Southern half of San Mateo l County 10.03 .32 1.00 } 1l , pwa� r.. FEDERAL. REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEM6E4 30, 1977 r.. .� `�. .. r,. )'•.. '.r• v�'.'.'t, �tiL.' eafy,: .;t{t , ;. ( �_ ,.tr. . .(. `:gel t. »irtY�:. L; �4�R}?.�#''�:•..�'+ w;. 'a 1' '.r!. '!V .h/ e• Otristo-I in. CA77-5091 - Pa9s 6 00C383411 N0. CA77-5091 Pale 7 8eefaFringe Benefits Paraante ! ts Fringe Sonelits Pere,ents Ne01y Edocatlan fiarwrly fdneotlen Ruu N l M Pea Usns VacsNea GOA,or Rete& N 6 M Poasisns Vacollen and/er ADP,.Tr. ADyr.Tr. YAINTt.NSt (Con t'd) PLASTERERS TENDERS (Cont'd) Alameda, Contra Coat&, El San Franciaco and San Mateo Cos, 1 4.60 .40 $1.20 $1.25 1"MIJ. Nel,&, RCVada, Placer, Alpine, Amadur, EL Uotado, Sacramento, Solano and Yolo Nevada, Placer, Sacramento Counties (excluding portions and Yolo Counties 7.655 .455 1.40 .10 of counties to the tike Calaveras and San Joaquin Cos. 9.43 .60 1.40 .90 Tahoe Area) K,ntarey County 10.40 1.2$ 1.70 aruah 9 11.12 .49 S 1.30 .60 .03 San Oentto, Santa Clara and Spray 11.37 .94 1.10 .80 .03 Santa Cru: Counties 11.10 .70 1.40 S Tapeta 11.92 .99 1.30 .00 .01 ILUMUL115l Nattt*zta, Merced and Tuolumne Alameda County 13.10 .13 1.55 .12 rauntias Contra Coots County 12.72 .90 1.72 .20 brush 9.60 .10 .45 .75 .02 PLUMiIPM) steamfitterar Swing Stage, Paperhangers, Amador (Northorn half of K,;iun ehslr, Steam Cleaning - County), £I Doradu, Sacramento, and Nater Westing 9.a5 .70 .45 .75 .02 Yolo, Nevada, Placer (excluding Epray, SanuL2aeting 10.10 .70 .45 .75 .02 lake Taboo Area) 13.84 1.32 1.81 .14 Pt.AP,TL+E1,Sr Lake Tahoe Area 10.99 .58 .40 1.95 .10 Alameda and Contra Coat& Cos. 16.10 .745 1.05 .01 Marin, San Francisco and Sonoma Sutter and Yuba Countlos 9.79 .56 1.00 Counties 11.75 1.905 1.50 1.17 .15 Fresno County 9.24 .90 1.25 1.00 San ilenito and Sento Clara cos, 15.15 1.08 1.77 .14 K,ntorey Cowity 12.31 1.00 .35 .01 San Mateo County 13.91 1.14 2.30 .25 Alapina. A^a•tc,r, Cal&ver&a, Alpine, Amadar (Southern portion EI ine. X ttot, C Placer, of County), talaveras, Fresno, a1. El Dir,ento, San Soa•laac Maripoaa, Merced, 1•tantetey, Q Sutter, YOIo and Yut.a San Joaquin, Santa Cruz, Sutter # C„unties 11.59 .71 1.50 .01 Tehama, Tuolumne and Yuba San fcww: uco County 12,33 1.00 2.25 .03 Counties 12.60 1.39 2.00 .10 San Mateo C.,anty 7,72 .41 .40 1.50 .025 Napa and Solana Counties 13.31 1.13 2.29 .14 Let N.3tte, u,M oldt, Marin, del Norte and Ilumboldt Cos. 12.29 .86 1.22 .05 Nei.a, Soleno, Sonuma and Tahamr Countles 10.25 .91 .50 1.25 .01 Matiivsa, Mrrcud and Tuulurrne 40 Counties 9.05 .90 1.55 1.20 PLALUNEAS TLtDl:k5i Al&nada and Contra Costa Cos. 1.87 .60 1.10 s rteeno County 9.40 .80 1.40 Malin County 8.12 .10 1.40 .90 fila �•, • , e r y, FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-.-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 70, 1977 tp .i OEC.. .N NO. CA77-5091 page a DECISION NO. CIM-5091 Wage 9 Refit Fatale Rtntfits Payments Fdalle 8e01s111s Permeels Nev,lr E4Basle aaiha Newl Rdts M L w Passions Vaufha ant/ar Ratti MIL M Passions V...ties E.j/.Ian A�►r.Tr. POOF17tSt ROOFERS; (Cont'd) Apar.To. Alameda and Contra Costa Cos. Amador, Sacramento and Yolo Roofers f 10.94 f 1.17 { 1.10 .60 .04 Counties Mastic Motkersr rettlemen (2Roofers f 10.11 f 1.04 { 1.10 f 1.00 .07 kettles w/o pumps) 11.19 1.17 1.10 .60 .04 Rnamelers and Pitch Il.11 1.04 1.10 1.00 .07 Bituraastict Cnamelerel Pipe- San Benito and Santa Clare Cos. vrapperst Coal tar built up 11.94 1.17 1.10 '.40 .04 P00fere1 Rettleman 11 kettle) 10.10 .65 1.14 Alpine, Calaveras, Marlpoest StICET METAL loonERSt Merced, San Joaquin and Alameda, Contra Costa, Napa t Tuolumne Counties and Solono Counties 11.25 .66 1.95 13i .04 Rnofers ($let#, the and Alpine, Calaveras and San Composition end built up) 11.29 .99 .67 Joaquin Counties 11.77 .66 1.40 .02 Pelt Machine Operator 11.44 .96 .67 A-dor, R1 Dorado, Nevada, 91 Dorado, Placer, Sutter and Placer, Sacramento, Sutter, Yuba Counties Tehama, Yolo and Yuba Cos. 11.65 .73 1.65 .11 Roofers 11.89 .95 .40 Marlpass, Merced and Tuolumne Fresno County Counties 11.14 .60 1.10 .06 Po,'fers 11.75 .60 .60 Monterey. San Benito, Santa Kirin, flaps, Selene and Sonoma Clara and Santa Cruet Cos. 11.15 39e.66 1.845 1.115 Counties San Mateo County 12.62 .66 1.61 .12 Roofers 10.17 .63 1.20 1.61 .04 Del Norte, Humboldt, Marin, Mastic Workers; Rettlemon (2 San Francisco and Sonoma Cos. 12.50 .66 1.74 .12 kettle w/o purpa) 10.18 .85 1.20 1.61 .04 Yrtsno County 11.96 .73 1.22 Sltumasticl Cnamelersr Pips- SOFT FLOOR LAYCRSt .14 0 e.ttpivrsr Coal tar pitch 11.13 .85 1.20 1.61 .04 Alpine, Aeudor, Calaveras, Del N,rrte and Haaholdt Counties Merced (East of the San Ra.)fera 10.12 .60 .75 .15 Joaquin River), San Joaquin, ��tl�sts Mantetey and Santa Crux Counties Sacramento, Sutter, Tehama, y1 R.vfets 10.40 1.40 1.15 Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba San Francisco and Ban Matto Coe. Countlear and thou portions of Roofers 10.91 .60 1.19 1.10 .04 RS Dorado, Nevada and Placer Mantle uotkete and Pottlemen Counties (excluding lake Tahoe (2 kettles w/o pumps) 11.16 .60 1.15 1.10 JI Area) 10.71 ,84 1.10 1.00 .10 Nitumastic) ►nameltnl Pipe- Lake Tahoe Area 10.03 .70 .20 vcappera; Coal tar 11.81 .90 1.15 1.10 .04 Alamedar Contra Costa, Marin, Merced, Monterey, Napa, San Benito, Ban Francisco, Ban Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Crus, Rolan and Sonoma counties 11.10 .60 1.00 b .10 „ c FEDERAL REt11STER, VOL. 12, NO, 190--FRIDAY, SEPTEAIOER 90, 19TY v� r lftCy`Y'r, �.:.1Pj1 °, , . , )'�..,, ♦{•t:r�r:--v Aatj er.. 3 /..: y tea.,. .. ... .-. r ._ ..... • ..... , r.... . � ••..•.r, , .•-..r...r r.. .IVI ,III :• t, r',tot .r. .;y;- r 'N _.j.1r'.r.!:l,fl/••1;i, r�ii.i 1.+/} � ' '-p" .Tt �r f.•f- ,�y��Lt tk}'✓, r,,t 1 ' ,:4,: i.:� „''F'.�t''tti•i. �. ',C. �". �•� l. z �. ♦:.'fi }t. r l ;t.. , t� s��.•t,;. �. �jts.;• � �i;f�' tfit�' '�.7+I�". � 'I;?�"• Ait• rsi: � f... ,Y#.>}l..f., :.. ,i r s}' }.;+}. ,l:, 4 n ` DLCISIOM No. CA77-5091 rage 10 DwIllow N0. CA77-5011' hge 11 f,inp l+nellU Pgwtnh ! laUe Iter"9a/antfitt Pq�ntnta M+vrly Edvcatiaa Mevtiy Edacstien R+r+t M f.M 1'aabne yecelba •nd/er Reua M!M hash+a vuatbn 1PRtHVLFA FITTWt Alter.it. WORM APPr.7t. Alameda. Contra COata, Marin, ' Maps, San Francisco, San Kato, Santa Clara, Solano and Sonoma Gto1p 1 1 9.775 1 1.25 1 1.70 i 1.10 .10 Counties f 16.26 .65 91.44 .09 Group 1(8) 9.00 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Rematning Counties 15.07 .65 .95 .00 Group 1(1;) 9.275 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 STEA..Al' fMg1 otoup 1(c) 9.62 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 At A-4 and Contra Costa Cos. 11.10 1.25 2.29 .165 Croup 1(dl 9.725 1.25 1.70 y1.10 .10 Del I.;rte and itur.boldt Cris. 11.64 .61 1.12 .05 Group 1(e} 9.125 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 TPABAIID MJhK1:kSt Group 1(q 1.975 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Alameda, Contra Costa, Del Group 2 9.62 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Norte, Humboldt, Mu in, Maps, Group 1 9.52 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 San Francisco, San Mateo, Sulano and Sonua.a Counties 11.42 1.50 1.10 1.00 ti titaia, Nevada, Placer, 1A00RM Sacra.*entor Sutter# Tehau, Yolo and Yuba Counties 11.90 .60 .90 .25 {Gutusltey TILE SCTTails r Group Is 9.335 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Atom.!, Contra Costa, Det Nocte. Cl Dorado, Hurnl.oldt, Group 21 !.S2 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Group is I.S25 1.25 1.78 1.10 .10 Marta. Napa, Nevada, Placer, Sactrrento, San Denito, San FieN:laco, San Mateo, Santa Clara. Solano, Sonoma, Suttst, Tehama, Yolo and Y.;" Cna. 12.00 .96 1.20 1.40 .09S t t Alpi.^.e. ),r.AJor, Calavtrit, San Joa141n and Tuolu.u,e Countlss 10.27 .55 .10 1.00 o ties". tutil"s and kerced ` Counttes 10.15 1.00 .50 hontetey and Santa Ctus Counties 11.41 1.09 1,14 D. PAID W"LInAYS, ! A-Mev Vast's nays 1-rtesarial Days C-Indepe once Dayl D-Gabor Days !-Thantsilving Dayt F-Christmas D y. r � FntylTttTyT.S t •i s. IOrployer contributes 44 of bas hourly ate for avet 5 ye re' sery ce and 2t of basic hourly tate to 6 month to S year* at vac tion Fay Cttdit. Sim Paid 1012dayst A through to o b. 91sployer contrlt,utes '..90 per fur for tit flFstIVIVO Years of emPI yesnts Atter five years 51:05 per hou to Vaca ion and Holidays Bvieflits. • tit v , r ... W a"+ D131001 NO. CA77-5091 Page 12 DICIS1011 100- CA77-5091 page 11 tt fJ110RZR4 IASONtRS (Cont'd) W Group Is Asphalt troners and Rakerst Backo. Wacker and similar type tappers$ 11u97lnobilat Chainsaw, faller, logiosder and Group Wit Repair Trackmen and road beds (cut and cover Work bucked Corpsetore of all typust Concrete and magnesite mixer Of subway attar the temporary covet has been placed) 1/2 yard and under, Concrete pan works Concrete sax$ Concrete Sanders Ctibber and/or shoring, Cut granite curb matters rare Group 1(011 Laborers on general construction Work on or in tataerst Slip format Green cutters, Headerboardmen, Rubsettare, bell hole footings and shaft Aligners, Jackh'Ur."t operators, Jacking of pipe over 12 Inches$ Jackson and similar type Compactors$ kettlemen, Potmen and men Group lit)# Contra Costa County Oniys Pipelayers, Caulkers, applying asphalt, lay-Vold, cteomote, lite, caustic and similar Danders, Pipewrappers, Conduit Layers And Plastic pipelayerat type aaterialat Lagging, ahecting, whaling, breaking, trench- pressure Pipe Tester, no joint pipe and stripping of ease, Jacking, hand-guided laggingl,avers Magnesite, epoxyresin, including repair of voids, Precast Manhole Setters, Cast in tibergiaae. And mantic workers (wet or dry), Pavement breakers place, Manhole form setter• and spaders, including tool grinders Plpelayefe, caulkers, bandirar ptpovrapPrrsr conduit layers, plastic ptpelayerat Post hole Group 21 Asphalt shovelers# Cement dumpers and handling dry cement diggers - cit, gas and electrics Power broom oweeperas Power or gypeum$ Choke-setter and Rigger (clearing work), Concret4 tamPorm of all typay (escept as shown in Group 211 Rata set gun Bucket Dumper and Chuteman$ Concrete Chipping and Grindings and stud guns Riprap-■tonepaver and tock.slinger, including placing Concrete Laborers (wet or dry)t Drlller's Helpers Chuck Tendstt of sacked concrete and/or nand (wet of dryl# Rotary scarifier, Morsiemon. adductor$# Hydraulic tbnitor (aver 160 lbs Qcesaurel; multiple head concrete chippers Davis trencher - 100 of similar Leading and unloading, carrying and handling of all rods and typo (and all email tranchecs)t Rota and Ditch witch# Roto- materials for use in reinforcing conceeta constructions Pittsburgh tiller, Sandblasters, Potcan, Cannan, Nastlemant signalling and Chipper, and similar type $tush Shredders$ slopes$ Singlefoot, Riggings Tank Clesnotat Tceo climbers$ Vibra-screed - pull float It hand held, pneumatic rampart All pnsusatic, air, gas, and electric In connection with laborers' works Vlbratatet Dti-pak-lt machines t toolat Jacking of pipe under 12 inches Nigh preasureo blow pipe Ills" or over. 100 lbs, pressure or over); Hydro Seeder and similar type-, Leser beam In connection with Group 11 All cleanup block of debris, grounds and buildings Including laborers' work but not limited to street cieonerm; Cleaning and washing windowas Construction laborers including bridge and general laborers# Group Ila)# Joy Drill Model 7w14-2At Gardener-Denver Model 08141 Dumpman, load sputters fire watcher, Street Cleaners, Gardeners, and similar type dtiilst Track drillers# Jack log dtilierss Rorticultural and landscape laborers, Jetting, Limberat Hrush z Diamand dtillerel wagon drillers, Mechanical drillers - ell loaders; Pilots, maintenance landscape labocara on now constructions Q types regardless of type at method of power# Multiple unit , Maintenance, Repair Trackman and Road bedss Stteetear and Railroad dtiilst 914eters and Powdermen, All work of loading, placing construction Track Lstaretat Temporary sit and worst lines. Vietaulio and blasting of all powder and explosives of whatever type re- cc aimilatt Tool room attendant$ Pence Zrectcrat Guardrail Zcectorst r�srr�r gardless of method used for such loading and placing$ High Pavement Markers (button setters) rA $calors (including drilling of same)# Use tappets Bit grinder ' Group libis saver Cleaners WORMS (Gunnite) Group licit Burning end welding Group 1s Motaleun (including Gunman, Patman)1 Roston$ Groundmen Group 21 Reboundaan 1. ? Groep L General LAborece n Y' i'- ...., ....... .. .. . : - .. i�! Z. .: 14 ..t , .i... t .. .. .. u r FEDERAL 11161511111, VOL 42, NO. 194- FAIDAY, SEPiEMiER 34, 1977 ,. .�•. yrh�*'. ;p), 'i't . i I, ! I, ' 14, ,(` ,i( t.l ? y 1,�'.t �`"' I . :iyi+;5/•... '4�•• .. DECISION NO. CA77-5091 rage 14 DECISION NO. CA77-5091 page IS 1 ' PWM CQUIPMENT OPEAA70RS f (AREAS I and 11) Group it Assistant• to Engineers (brakeman! Picemant Heavy Duty Peale Basle I'dolt Benefits Pormonts Repairman Helpers Oilert Dockhand) Signalmant Switchmant Tar Mee,tr Moed# Educottea Pot !iceman)i Partsmen tileavy Duty Repair chop parts room) Rein Ilam N i M Panieas i I vacation "Wor • APpt,7r. Group 21 Compressor operators Concrete Mixer (up to and Including 1lONER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS yard)# Conveyor belt Operator (tunnul)i Fireman )lot Plants ARFA 1 AREA 2 Hydraulics Monitors Mechanical 0)nvayot (handling building aa- torials)I Mixer Sox Operator (concrate plant►I Pump Operators Group 11 9.13 510.44 9 1.50' 9 2.25 .90 .29 Bma pteadet boxn (with screed)! Tat Pot Piraman (power agitated) Group 21 9.50 11.01 1.50. 2.2S .90 .29 Group 11 box Operator (bunker)# Helicopter Radioman (Signalman),) , 1 Group 31 9.71 11.24 1.50 2.25 .90 .29 Locomotive (30 tons or under)# Mutormans Rodman or Chainmani ) Group 41 10.32 11.53 1.500 2.25 .90 .29 Ross Carrier (construction jobsite)i Rotomist) Screedman (except Group St 10.SS 12.06 1.50; 2.25 .90 •29 asphaltic concrete paving)l Self- copelled, automaticallyapplied Group is 10.71 12.22 1.50' 2.2S .90 129 concrete curing machine (on streets, highways, airports ndpcanslal# Group 7t 10.87 12.34 1150• 2.25 .90 •29 Trenching Machine, 4 It. depth) Truck Crane Oilet) Tugger Hulett Gtowp 11 11.31 12.82 1.50' 2.25 .90 124 single drums boiler Tender Group 91 11.54 13.05 1.50' 2.25 .90 .29 9 Group 101 11.76 11.27 1.50' 2.25 .90 .29 Group41 ballast Jack Sam rt ballast Regulators ballast Temper Group 10-Ai 11.64 13.39 1.50' 2.25 .90 .29 Muti- ur eel boxlrin (sashalt lant)l Elevator Operator (loo- Group 111 12.06 13.57 1.500 2.25 .90 •29 sida)tp1'ork Lift or Lumber Stacker (construction ob site)r Group II-AI 11.22 14.73 1.502.25 .90 129 Line Mastett Material Hoist (1 drum)# Shuttlecar# Tie Opacerl Group 11-01 13.52 15.03 1.50' 2.25 .90 .29 Towetaobile Group 11-Cl 13.84 15.3$ I.Sal 2.25 .90 .29 *Includes 1.21 per hour to Group St Compressor Operator (over 2)i Concrete M1xece (over 1 ensione •I Includes Health and welter fund. yardlt Concrete Pumps or Pumpccete Gunal Gc•noratore) Grouting } PAchinet Press-weld (aic-opetated)i Puirpu (over 2)1 Melding Machines (powered other than by electticity) Q Croup 6i DLH Lima Road Pactot or similar! boom Truck or Dual w Purpoos A-Frsmo Trucks Concrete Batch Plants (vat or dry)# Can- ccote Saws (self-propelled unit) on streets* highways, attpocts and canalsl Drilling and Doting Machinery, vertical (not to apply to wateclinere, wegon drilla oc jackhamaatrs)s Hlghllne Cableway Bignaimant Locomotives (*team or over 30 ton)I LubCLcatton and .?. Service Engineer (mobile and grassy rack)) Maginnis Internal Pull Blab Vibrator (on airports, highways, canals and warehouses)s Mechanical Ftnishera (concrete) (Clary, Johnson, Bidwell Bridge Decillor similar types)# Mechanical Duce Curb and/or Curb and Gutter Machine, concrete or asphalts Portable Crusheral Pout Driver (M1500 and similar)# Power Jumbo Operator (setting Blip- forms, etc.. in tunnels)i Roller (except asphalt)# Scceedman (Oarbet-Green and slmilar)(aspholtic concrete paving)! Self- propelled Compactor (single engina)i Self-propelled Pipeline Wrapping Machine (per4ult CNC or similar type)i Selt-propelled ' Power Sweepers Self-propelled Tape Machines Slip Form Pumps (lifting device for concrete torma)s Small rubter-tired tractoral Surface Heaters Auger-typs drilling equipment up to and including 39 It. depth) '1 sAMP, mer N c0 C4 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY. SENTEMRER 20, 1977 , C'; page 16 ' DE CIBION B0. CA77-5091 Pae Wolf N0. CA77-50919e 11 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERA70RS (Canted) POwn EQUIPMIScr OPERATORS (Conted) (ARMS I and I1) (Cont'd) (ARES I and III (Cont'd) Group 71 Concrete Conveyor or Concrete Pump, Truck or Equipment , Group 10e Boom-type Backfilling Machines Bridge Crane# Cary-lift for mounted (boom length to apply)# Concrete conveyors building Sites similarll Chemical Grouting Machine, truck mounted# Combination Back- Dock ack- dck Engineers# Drilling and Boring Machinery, horizontal (not to hoe and Loader (up to and including 1/6 cu. yd. m.r.o.)# Derrick (2 apply to water Iinvest wagon drills or jackhammers)i Dual Drum Mixers operators required when awing engine remote from hoistlt Derrick Barges Puller Kenyon Purrp and similar types# Gantry Rider (or similar lexeept excavation work)# Do-More loader and Adams Elegraders Blevating equlpmvntlI ilydro-Ilarm..et or similar# Instrument Mani Material Hoist Grader Heavy Duty Rotary Drill Rig (including Catacon Foundation work (2 or more drums); Mechanical Finishers or Spreader Machine (asphalt, and Euclid Loader and similar typal Robbins type Orilis)s Koehring Barber-Greene and similar); Mine or Shaft Rolstt Mlxeemobllet Pave- Bkooper for similatl# Lift Slab Machina# (Vagtborg and similar types)/ sent Breaker with or without Compressor Cemmbinationp Pavement Breaker, Loader (2 yards up to and including 6 yardels Locomotive (over 100 tons) truck mounted with Compressor Corbinationl Pipe Bending Machine (pipe- (aingle or multiple units)s Multiple Engine Earthmoving Machine (Euclid/, lines only)# Pipe Cleaning Machine (tractor propelled and supported)# Dozers, etc.) Inc tandem scraperls Pre-stress WIre Wrapping Machine#. Pips Wrapping Mchine (tractor propelled and supported)# Refrigeration Reservoir-Debris Tug (self-propelled flostingls Rubber-tiged Scraper, Plants Roller Operator (finlch asphalt)/ Self-propelled boom type lifting self-loading (paddle wheels, stc.11 Shuttle Car (reclaim statlonls device (center mount)(10 tons or lose M.R.C.)s Self-propelled Elevating Bingle Engine Scraper over 65 yardes Boll Stabiliser IF 6 11 or equally Grade Planar Sluchor Operators Small Tractor (with boom)# Soil Tester# Bub-grader (Curries cc other automatic typo)/ Tractor, Compressor Drill Truck type Loaders Auget-type drilling equipment over 30 it. depth Combination# Track Laying type earth moving machine (single engine with tandem scrapera)1 Train loading stations Trenching Machine, multi-engine Group Is Atnor-Coater for ■imilar)s Asphalt plant Engineer# Cast-In-Place ; with sloping attachment, Jefco or similar# Vacuum Cooling Plants Whitler Pipe Laying Machines Combination Slusher and Motor Operators Concrete r Crane (up to and Including 25 tons) Balch Plant (multiple unitsli Duress treading Shield Operator# Heavy Duty Repairman and/or Wr.ldert Cradesetter, Grade Checker (mechanical of other- Croup 10-AM Backhoe {hydraulic) (up to and including i cu. yd. wiee)s Grnoving and Grinding machines (hlghways)t Ren Seal Machine for m.c.c•11 Backhoe (cable) lup to and Including 1 cu. yd. m.r.c.)s simllar)s Kalman Laiden Laster (up to 2 yards)# Mechanical Trench Shields Combination Backhoo and Loader over 1/6 cu. yd. m.r.c.lt Continuou■ Portable Crushing ar.d Screening Plants) Push Cats Rubber Tired Earth- Flight Tie Back Auger (up to and Including 1 cu. yd.)(Crane attached)# moving Equipment (up to and including 65 cu. yds. 'struck" m.r.e.)s Crines (not over 25 tons, Hammerhead and Gantry)/ Grade-alla (up to and l l P d 1 dicu. y .)s ower Shoves, Clamshells, Dragllnes, (up to and lung tucllds, T-Pulls, DN-10, 10, 21, and similar# Rubber Tired Dozers Self- incZ ' propelled Compactor with Daters Sheopfoot# Timber Skidder (tubber tired Including 1 cu. yd. ■.c.c)t Power Blade (single enginals Self-propelled Q at similar e:golprant)# Tractor drawn Scrapers Tractors Trenching Machine Boom-tM Lifting Device (center mount) (over 10 tonsil Rubber-tired over 6 It. depths Tel-batch Paver# Tunnel Mole Doting Machlnsr Welder# Scraper, self-loading (paddle wheel twin engines CML dual Lane Auto A WaU.ls-sixes lard other similar Pugmlll equipmentlt Vermeer T-600 B lock Grader SP10 or similar R cutter Group Its Automatic Concrete Slip Foes Pavers Automatic Railroad Car Group 91 Chicago Boom Combination Mixer and Compressor IgunitelI Dumper# Canal Trimmer Canal Tr/reser v/ditching attechmentap Cranes Combination Slurry Mixer and/cc Cleaners Iiighllne Cableway IS tons (over 25 tons up to and [Including 125 tonsil Continuous Flight Tie and underly Lull NI-Lift or similar (20 ft. of overly Mucking Machine Back Augec over 1 cu. yd. (Including crane)s Drott Travellft 650-A-1 (rubber tired, rail of track type)# Tractor (with boom)(D-6 of larger or similar (65 tons or over)# Euclid loader when controlled from the and similar) pullests Mighllne Cablaway (over S tonsil loader lover 6 yards, up to end Including 12 cu. yds.)/ Miller Formless M900 Slope paver or @Letters Power Blade (multi-englne)s Power Shovels, Clamshells, Draglines, Back- boom. Grade-alla (over 1 yd. and up to and including 7 cu. yds. ■.r.c.)M rubber-tired earth loving machines (multiple propulsion power units and two or rote scraperst(up to and Including 75 cu. yds. •struck• ■.r.c.)s Self-propelled Compactor (with multiple propulsion power unite)# Single engine Rubber-tired Earthmoving Machines (with tendon scrapers)# Blip Pore Paver (concrete or asphaltls Tandem Cater Tower Cranes Mobile Including call mounteas Trencher (pulling attached shield)l Universal Llebher and Towor Cranes (and similar typss)e Wheel Excavator (up to t and including 750 cY yd. per ho )# Whitley Crane lover 25 tons) FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 62, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1977 'awl rcr^+ W ,...w,...w ..wv...wI., .Vw- .•. ..L,. I.w^•t lw I Vll r.1. •LI ILI'.11.LA J4. IY//G y � . Xy� 4. nt7 • 5. i �,�tlf..{ tti 1 t�,�l+`��'ir�� �' tf:�(Zt�fi,-. k 'SwL•ii �()i:i'r• i<t,'•ia {t {'�;1 t ` ! I .�Ft l �.. .L',. . . 'r• N . . n. r , I ., .. ''i. yt .n.4;t i..., Y,1 nt�' � 7 ,4..97..tt .5k"Ji:'71"1)�;rM ._ t. � YiJ` +,a141N slo. CA71-SGII page Is loa171 AQUIPMEitT OPERATORS icoat'd) DwisloM N0. CA77-5091' Prigs Is (AHW I and 11) (Cont'd) t L i t tdr frige tirrdica frrwaU p 11-AI Band Wagons (in conjunction with Wheel deavatot)t Cranea ,4t Edacretar ,el 125 tonsil Loader (over 12 cu .ydo.1 up to and including SA cu. Notes N A M fro%ba% Vacation rA1/rr .,.)I power Shovels and Drsgltnus (over 7 cu, yds. •.r.c.)t Rubber .RUCK DRIVERS Apor.to. } .,e.( Malti-putpose Earth K,vinq Machines (2 units over 75 cu. yds. %.tuck* &.i.e.)i whool tccavator (over 750 cu. yds. pec hour) BULK CfMINT SWUMDER (W/Wo t ,.p r 4 yda. water 11-81 Loader (over It cu. yda.) level); tion or Manhauldr(vert 11-Ct oirrator of Helicopter (when used in erection rock}) Concrete putap machine) .i oV Concrete pump truck (when Warta controlled Larthmoving tguipeent flat rack truck Is usud . appropriate flat rack rate shall applyll Dump (under 4 yda. water lovel)I Dum)rorets truck (urider 4 yds. water lcvel)I Oumputer (under 4 yda. waterlevolll Escort or pilot car driver; Nippur truck (when flat tack truck is used appropriate flat rack rate shall apply)) pickupst Skids (debris box, under 4 yds, water lovel)i Team driverst Trucks Zr (dry pro-batch concrete mix, O under 4 yda. water lovullr -4 i Nelpersi Warehousemen S 9.905 i 1.195 .70 SIM BULK CEK124T SPREADER (w/wo auger, 4 yds. and under 6 yds. water level)I Dump (4 yds, and under 6 yds. water level)) Dunpccete (4 yds. and under 6 yda. water levul)r Dumpatsr (4 yds. and under 6 yds. water level)t Skids (debris box 4 yds. and under 6 yda. t water level)# Single unit flat tack (2 axle unit)) Industrial Litt Truck (mechanical tailgate) Trucks (dry pre-batch concrete mix, 4 yds. and under 6 yda. water level) 10.00 1.195 .70 1.00 !a JETTING TRUCK and W&M TRUCK (under 2,500 gailona7 10.415 1.195 .70 1.00 Qt �+aim tiD� MINA 2E0IST11, VOL. 42, NO. 140—FAIIIAY, SEITEMIR 30, 1977 ' OLCO,0, CA77-5091 Page 20 ZCISION 140.` CA77-5091 Page 21 v �' co ' W F,Inp Bees lig Papnyanh Prinp news{Oa Par,nenta leak ---. Basle Haurlr Eduwtien Hesd r E da call en Relay H l N Paalono Vecethaw and/er Rates 1116,11! Pesalees VecaHan and/et TRUCK ORIVERSs Cont'd) Appr.To APPr.To. LIFT JITNEYS, fork Lift S 10.035 1: 1.195 .70 S 1.00 BULK CEMMIT OPREADER (a/wo auger, 6 yda. and under 6 TRA7)SIT MIX, AGITATOR yda, water level)) Dump 16 yda, and under 6 yda. water (under 6 yda.) 10.055 1.195 .70 1.00 level)) Dumperete 16 yda. TRUCK REPAIkMAN HELPER 10.075 1.195 .70 1.00 and under 6 yda, anter level)) DumPster (6 yda, and under 6 yda. water level)) Skids (debris VACUUM TRUCK under (],500 box, 6 yds, and gallons) 10.065 1.195 .70 1.00 ua yda. water level)) Trucks s (dry pro- SCISSOR TI(UCT.t Single unit batch concrete mix, 6 yda. i flat rack (] axle unit►) and under 6 yda. rater level) f 10.20 i 1.195 .70 $1.00 Industrie) Lift Truck (mechanical tollgate)t ADuggym•, ilejVIIICTRUCK5t Small tubber tired ttactot Swedishb crane Hydro-lift, (when unod within teamaters' jetting crane type truck jurisdiction) 10.10 1.195 .70 3.00 Jotting and water truck l (4.000 gals, and under JL"t'rita/ TRUCK i HATER TRUCK 5,000 gals.)) Rubber tired Jumbo 10.215 1.193 .70 1.00 (2,500 gals, under 1,000 gals.) 10.115 1.195 .70 1.00 COMBINATIONHINCII TRUCK HEAVY DUTY TRAI;SPORT MITiI HOIST: Transit, {high bed) 10.22 1,195 .70 1.00 Mix Agitator (6 yda, and under 6 yds.) 10.155 1.195 .70 1,00 ROSS and SIMILAR CARRIER 10.295 1.195 .70 1,00 VACUUM TRUCK 11,500 gals. TRANSIT 141X AGITATOR and under 5,500 931x.) 10.165 1.195 .70 1.00 1e yds, through 10 yds.) 10.255 1.195 .70 1.00 RUDHER-TIRED MUCK CAR (not VACUUM TRUCK (5,500 gals. aelt-loaded) 10.175 1.195 .70 1.00 and under 7,500 9318.) 10.265 1.195 .70 1.00 JETTING TRUCK i HATER TRUCK 15,000 gale, and under 7,000 gals.) 10.115 1.195 .70 1.00 • . 1 , t FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, MO. 190-41IDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 .T`.. .'a..� .f �..::.. :' �.�S.LI`•{!'r,.:. ,1.••�r• •.�L 'f,. 1, ��.!„�' .. -.. .{i' C.e�l.':I�(.•.'�.'',�'i;.�' .. .{ �;�, .. D33C18irxl IW. CA77+5091 Page 22 owlBtow No. CA77-3091 lege 22 Basic Ft1a9e Bench#$Par+aants r iasis' Fdato Benolits Pola vots B Basic Edccellsn NwAI �- Edves ion tr Paacise$ Vacation and.'* Rates Haw Pensisas vocation end/et Rctca Has APPr.It. TIIUCK'DRIVERS (Contldl Apse.7t. "ULK DR1Vt'1,11 ICttnt*d) BULK CU41217 SPRP.ADER (w/wo Auger, over 12 yds. and TW4tT Mill AC1TMR covet including 16 yds. water 10 yds. through 12 yda.) ;10.255 $ 1.195 .70 $1.00 lovelli Dump (over 12 yds. and including 18 yda, water BULK CrAMIT SPRGIDIA (W/Vo level)I Dumperete (over 12 t` auger. 6 yds. and including yda. and Including 18 yds. 12 yda. water level)# Dump water levellt Dumpater favor (6 yda. and Including 12 12 yda. and including 18 yds. yds. water level)# Dum(ictets water level)t Skids (debris • 8 yds. and including 12 bog, over 12 yda, and Including yda, water levvf)r Calf 18 yds. water levolil Trucks ptrt)a'dltol t.ttvet sxerprr (dty pro-batch concrete mix, with r.vif•contalned Ceruse ovur 12 yda. and including Lint e$ids (&bti.r tr.x, S 18 water level) $ 14.68• 1 1.195 .70 $1.00 yda. and tnclud$ng 12 yds. water levvl)t Snow go and/ot cnow P.B. DR SIMILAR TYPK plow! Truck (dry pre-batch SELP-tAADING 37ttXit 10.56 1.195 .70 1.00 Const ere mix. B yds. and including 12 yds. water TRUCK REPAIRMAN 10.375 1.193 .70 1.00 level)) Dusputet (6 yds. and including 12 yds. water 0out CDAIMIT SPREADER (w/wo levrll 10.44 1.195 .74 1.40 auger, over 18 yds. and 31CAV( t,trrY TNfYyWJRT including 24 yds. water (g .aeneca lu.tedl 24.45 1.248 .70 2.44 lvvel)) Combination dump and oc ."t. dump tr.tllorr Dusp (over 18 TRANSIT MIX AdtTA:OR yda. and Including 24 yda. water level)# Dunperete (over lover L2 yds, through 18 yds. and including 24 yds. 14 yds.) 10.4115 1.195 .70 1.44 watet levellr Dumpater (over a 16 Yds. and Including 24 yds. s water level)t Skid (debris box, s over 18 yds. and including 1 26 Ids. water level)r Transit i nix agittator (aver 12 yda. r through 16 103.)1 Trucks (dry pia-batch concrete mix, over 11 yds, and including 24 Ids. water level) 10.119S 1.145 .70 1.00 f FEDERA/ REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-41IDAY, SE7TEM11E11 30, 1977. $ Pais .E6 IMIC191011 NO. CA77-5091. Pegs 2S +, OW NO. CA77-5091 ' Trial*Oeaal{%FolweaM J Iasi# Priep BaseIItt Payments Inde "$'fly Eleeafion 0:fly Edoest"s Rate$ N a K Pension$ Vacation *niter Ida N A I Ponstan$ vacation ad/ar Aqe.To. TRUCK 014I1fl7tat (Cast*d) Appr.It. TRUCK ORTy>7t9 (Cont1d) RUL%COWIT SPRMER Wwo BULK CEMENT OpitMER vho auger, over 24 yds, and in- sager, over 50 yda. and under eluding IS yda. water Ievel)i 6S yda, water level)) Dump Dump lover 24 yda. and in- lover 50 yda. and under 65 cluding 3S yda. water level); yds. water levst)i Oumperste Dumperete lover 24 yda. and (over 50 yda. and under 65 yda. including 35 yda. water levsl)i water level)$ Dumpater lover SO y Dumpater lover 24 Yds. and yds. and under 4S yda. water Including IS yds. water lev+i)t lsvol)$ Helicopter pilot When ON !0'a, 20's. 21'a and other transporting men or waterialsli siallar cat type, Terta cobra, 0kids (debris bas, over SO yds. LeToucneapulta, Tournarocker, and under 65 yda. water level); Euciid and similar type equip- Trucks (dry pre-batch concrete sent when pulling Aqua/Pak or f' ais, over 50 yde. and under 6S water tank trailers and tuel f yda. water level) 1 10.94 1 1.115 .70 $1.00 and/or grass@ tank trailers or other mise. trailetat Skids RUtA CEMENT SMEADER (w/wo (debt to her, over 24 yda. and auger, over 6S yda. and Including IS yda. water level)$ Including 60 yda. water Truck (dry pre-Latch cantata level), Dump (65 yds. and ■le, over 24 yds. and Including Including e0 yda. water Sevoll$ 35 yds. water level) $ 10.64 1 1.115 .70 11.00 Dumpersts lover 65 yds. end Z ' Including 60 yda, water lsvelit G 9ULR CEMENT SPOYADER ion/ono Dompstet (4S yds. and Including auger, over IS yda. and 00 yds. water level)$ Was �$aa Including 50 yda. water level)! (debris boa, 4S yda. and M ' Dump (over 35 yda. and lncludin) Including 00 yda. water level)$ So yda. water revel)$ Dumperete Trucks (dry pre-batch concrete laver 35 yam. and including SO ' ala, 65 yda. and Including Y48. water level)$ Dumpater (o%e 40 yds. water level) 11.09 1.195 .70 1.00 I$ yda. and lncludlng 50 yda. water level)) Skids Idebrds box, *vat 35 yds. and Including SO yam. water ievoill Trucks ldty pre-batch concrete 01%. over IS yds. and including SO yam, water level) 10.79 1.195 .70 1.00 s FEDERAL IEGI3TEI, VOL. 4171, NO. 190—iI1DAT', $EPTEMIEI 10, 191.7 V'�{ �t-{'1,a,:.;t'r• .•l..ij . �t�. •l••. ,.;....,.... _*,:.:yN•ro+.art-:..�*,Z. .n....... . .. ,' .._. .. ' •'{ 1 r�•. • .. '�wi�i:'el:t!Y r'J. �•:.. '.1 w. •{:i.;t M•1`a�..! AVY a' .dy: .y•a; t.,fit'•?,'1�'r,'•''i'c.�' i�' 't{+ 3r.'• ORCIMION MD.r p1T�g091 page 27 0=910"110. G77-5091 papa ag •AREA DEFINITIONS for •i POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS . Fringe e0 e ReaesForeanu MARIw 2t All areas not included within Area 1 as Roslc defined below. Mewl • Rafe$ N i t Pensions Yecalice Onal/at 'MW It All areas Includes in the descrlptlen TRUM ORIVEIRSi Cont'd) Appe.Tr. dafgned aelow which la based upon toraahlp. BULK CI24171t SNNIJ1Ai7i r/wo and range lines of Areas l and 2. auger, over 60 yda. and Ce neing In the Pacific Ocean on the extension of the SPotherel)r including 95 yds. rater line of Township 195. t levelli Duxp (oval 60 yds. thence testerly along the Southerly Lina of township 195. crossing ' and Inc111 Dufnq 95 yds. rater the Mt. Diablo merldlan to the S.U. corner of township 19J,. levelli DIncl rte (over 60 range 6R. Mt. Dalolo base line and Meridian, yds. and lncluding to yds. Thence Southerly to cite S.Y. corner of township 205, range 69. rater levelli including lover Thence Easterly to the S.W. corner of township 205, range 139. 60 yda. and fncluds I 9S yda. Thence Southerly to the S.M. cognac of township 215, range lit$ ratan lrvelli 9kedr (debris Thence Easterly to the S.V. corner of township 2154 range fit, box, over 80 yds. and Including Thence Southerly to the S.Y. corner of township 225, range 179, 95 yds, water levelli trucks Thence Easterly to the S,E, corner of townslwtp 225, tango 17E, (dry pre-batch concrete six, thence Southerly to the S.W. cognac of township 275, range IBE, over 60 yds. and Including Thence Easterly to the S.E. Cotner of township 235, range let, 9S yds. water level) S 11.26 6 1.195 .70 81.0 Thence Southerly to the S,V, corner of township 24Ss range 19C, lalling on the Southerly line of 9.18145 County, thence Easterly along the Southerly boundary of Kings County and the Southerly boundary of Tulare County. to the S.E. Call rner of townahlp 245, range 29E, Z Thema Northarty to the N.E. corner of township 219, range 29E. , 0 .thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of tawnshlp 2150 range 299, thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 135. range 2SCs ,•11 Tbence Westerly to the N,V, corner of township 139, range 28t, Ott Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township LIS, tangs 2795 �N ` thenee Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 115, range 279, thenta Northerly to the U.S. corner of townshtp LOS, range 26C. thence Westerly to the N,Y, coiner of township 105. range 26E, Thence Northarty to the N.E. corner of township 9S, range 259, Thence Westerly to the 0,119 corner of township 9S. range 272. thenta Northerly to the N.Le Cotner of township 85. range 249, Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 8S, range 24E. thence Northerly to the N.L. corner of township 6S, range 239, Tbeata Westetty to the S.E. Cotner of township SS, range 192. Thence Northerly to the N.L. corner of township 5S. range 199, Thence Westerly to the N.Y. corner of township 5S, range t9E, thence Nurtherty to the N.L. corner of township 3S, range 16E. thence Westerly to the N.Y. corner of township 3S. range 18C, Ic. Thenen Northerly to the N.C. corner of township 25, range 179, ` . - Tbence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 2S. range 172, .I; Thence Northerly Croatia the Mt. Diablo baseline to the N.E. • corner of township 2N. range 16Es Thence Westerly to the N.W. cocaac of township 211, range 16E. Thence Northerly to the N.C. corner of township 311, tangs 152, Thence Wasterly to the N.W. corner of township 3N. range ISE, Thence Northerly to the N.E. cornet of township 411, range 149, W ;' FEDERAL REGIME, VOL. 02, NO. 190—FRIDAY, fEFiEMRER 30, 1977 O*.N0, CA77-5091 page ig WoCA77-SO41$=lot=NO. page as '{ Nr AREA~DEFINITTONS for POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (cont'd) POWER 9"IPNElff OPERATORS (Contsd) *Arra f (contld)s +Area 1 (contest) Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 411, range 146, Thence Westerly to the Set. corner of township 16N, cause 12W, Thence Northerly to the N.B. corner of township SN, range 139, Thence Northerly to the Net- corner of township 16N, range 12W, Thence Westerly to the Neu, corner of township SN. range 132, Thence Westerly to the H.U. corner of township 1611, range 12W. Thence Nnrtheriy to the N.E. corner of township ION, range 1269 Thence Northerly to the Net. corner of township tett, range 13W, Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township fit(, range 148, Thence Westerly to the N.M, corner of township ION, range t4W, Thence Northerly to the tt.:. Cosner of township 110, range 148e Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township ION, range 14W, Thence Westerly to the N.E. corner or township 110, range 109, Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township ILNs range 149, Thence northerly to the N.E. Corner of township 150. range 10E, Thence Southerly to the S.Y. corner of township ti•Ns range 13W, Thence Easterly to the S.E. cotner of township )611, range ttE, Thence Westerly to the N.W, corner of township 158, range 14u, Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 10,range 119, 1 Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township V.N. range t1jW, Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner or township 1711, range 148, Thence Easterly to the S.B. corner of township 1411, range 149, Thence Southerly ro the S.W. carnet of township I48. range i#Es Thqnce Southerly to the S.M. Corner of township 1321, range 134, Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township lett, range ISE, thence Easterly to the S.E. cotner of township 17216 rings 13W, Thence Southerly to the Sell* corner of township 138, range 1699 n thence Southerly to the S.V. Corner of township IIN, range 12W. ' Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 1311, range t6E, Thence Easterly to the Set. corner of township f10. rang* 12W. Thence Southerly to the S,W* cotner of township 1211, range 1769 Thence Southerly along the Eastern tine of range 12W to the Thence Eastorly slong Chit Southern line of township 12N to the pacific Ocean excluding that portion of Northern California Eastern boundary of the scat#of Californtas within Santa Clars County included within the following liner Thence Northwesterly, thence Northerly along the Eastern boundary iT Commencing at the N.W. corner of township 65, vault 3E, Mt. of tis state of California to the Net. corner of township 17M. r Diablo baseline and Meridians range 16E. Thence In a Southerly direction to the Sell. corner of township Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 170, range lite 75. range 3E, Thence Northerly to the BeE, corner of township 2DN, range 109s Thence in a Easterly direction to the 5.6. carnet of township 7S, thence westerly to the N.W. corner of township 2001 range 109. range 4E. Thence tiortherly to the N.E. corner of township fill. range 98, Thence in s Northerly direction to the net. corner of township 6S, thence westerly to the N.M. corner of township 2111, range 99, range 74E, Thenar Northerly to the N,E* corner of township 2211& range At, Thence in a Westerly direction to the N.W. corner of,township 65, 2 Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 2211, range 56, sense 3E, to the point of beginning which portion is a part of O Thence Northerly to the S.W. corner of township 2711. range BE, Area 2. Thence tasterly.to the S.E. earner of township 27N, range SE, Ar*a 1 also includes that portion of Northern California within , N tens Northerly to the N.E. corner of township Wit range 86, the fatfowting tines, Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 2611, range 79, Cocrsencing in the Pacific Ocean an an extension of the Southerly thence Northerly to the N.E. corner at township ION, range 6E, line of township Wit, Humboldt baseline and mevidlent Thence Westerly to rhe lieu. Corner of township 304, range 19, Thence Rasterly along the Southerly line of township 2N to the Thence hhntherty along the mt. Diablo meridian to the 8.6. S.W. corner of township 28, range tit, corner of township 34:1, range IW, Usage Southerly to the S.W, corner of township 19, range 190 i Theace Westerly to the N,M, corner of township 34Ns range 6u. thence Easterly along the Humboldt baseltna to the S.V. corner thence Southerly to the N.E. corner of township 3I11. range 7W, of township 111. range 2E, 1 Thence Westerly ca the N.W. corner of township 329, range Tit, Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 2S, range 29, . Thence Southerly to the S,W.corner of township 30140 range 7W, Thence Easterly to the S.9 corner of township 2S. range 22, Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 300s range 7W, Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 4S. range 3g, Thenee Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 168, range 6Ve Thence Easterly to the Set* cornet of township 4S. range 38s Thence Easterly to the Set* corner of township 1611, range 6V, Thence Northerly to the Net. corner of township 2S, range 39. Thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 140, ranee SW. Thence Westerly to the H.W. corner of township 2S. rang* 31, Thence Westerly to the S.E. corner of township lett, range 7W, Thence Northerly crusting the Humboldt baseline to the S.Y. Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of township 140, range IV* ebtner of township t0, range 2E, Thence Wosterty to the N.V. corner of township 144, rang, 7Y, Thence 9asterly along the Humboldt baseline to the S.L. corner Thence Nartborly to the N.B. Corner of township 15N. [ansa !W& %of township Ill. range Its • Thence Northerly to the N.6e corner of township 911. range 39, Thence Westerly to the N.V. corner of township 98, range 29, Thence Northerly to the M.E. corner of township IOn, 111, ISss� . W FIDINAt RECISION, VOL. 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEFfEMRfR 70, 1977 q' ,?, '� `i-7 "•' "i�,.. .+,...,.@= i••t�•, , O.y..,,•y .'t'': �^.-Ye'„ �,±..sir_ .. .'�;>.�t;.,=;,x a .,e;, .. .• . .Kl� .j :J:.•:� 'i � �js• r•h,s.{I I:,7�). ,:•� :,i i'.';.. F '•• '•! '�• •�• J:I�.•fl..{,.•f(. ;'�tR b'/�•:f'•ti:��%'1t:S.l 'IS�/LY.�1l•f;M1��,�' r� "' ! ftj .w r . DECISION NO. CA71.5091 rye 30 SWERSEDBa9 DECISION -• STATEs California COUNTIESs Imperlal, Inyo, Nern, las CAL170ENIA Angeles, Nona, Orange, Riverside, San AREA DEF TUITIONS FOR Bernardino, San late Obispo, Santa POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (Cont'd) Barbara and Ventura • DECISION NUMBERt CA77-5092 DATF,s Date Of Publication Supersedes Decision Its. CA77-5041 dated May 6, 1977, in 42 PR 21295 *Area It (Cont'd) DESCRIPTION OF NONKs Building Construction (does not include single family Thence Westerly along the Northerly Lina to township ION, into the hums and garden type apartments up to and including 4 stories, heavy and Pacific Ocean, highway construction and dradging. Area I also Includes that portion of Northern California Lnaludad with. ' to the following lines Commencing at the Northerly boundary of the State of Californta at the N. W. corner of township 48N, range 7W, Mt. Diablo bass- fringe X.1114 Parwaats ti lisle and meridians Basic thence Southerly to the S.W. corner of township 44N, range 711, "early Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 44N, range 7W, Raise ae N A N Fssat•aa Vocalism and/or Thence Southr.rly to the S.W. corner of township 43N, range 6W, APvr•Tr. Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of township 4311, tangs SW, ASBESTOS NORKER9 S 13.90 .60 S 1.17 .06 Thence Northerly to the N.E. corner of townslitp 48N, range SW, DoILF3 M ERS 11.175 .775 1.00 .50 .02 on the Northerly boundary of the State of California, BRICKLAYERSI Stonamasonss Thence Westerly along the Northerly boundary of the State of Imperial County 11.22 1.03 1.06 .12 California to the point of beginning. Inyo, Kern and Mono Counties 12.65 1.00 1.15 M .07 too Angeles County (Cities of Santa Monica, Malibu, Venice, Pasadena, South Pasadena, Arcadia, Monrovia and South of Rosecrans Blvd., Including ' Gong Beach), Orange County 11.20 1.15 1.45 .70 ' las Angeles County (except Clues of Santa Monica, Malibu, Venice, Pasadena, South Pasaden Z Atcadla, Monrovia and South of ".:.:.. -Rosecrans Blvd., Including Gong Beach) 11.20 1.15 1.I5 .30 in t. : Riverside and Ban Bernardino ,,AnMt9ii IIr Counties 11.20 1.28 1.53 .14 . ....,...., •.,.:..::�,::;.� Luis Obispo Barbara and can Counties Ll .3S.]S 1.15 1 ]Di.. E . S •02 Venture County11.78 1 0 - 0 120 .OS e 25 BRICK TENDERS 1.95 55 - CMP M7tTER.9 t S'r i1 Carpenters Cyr a 10.05 1.19 1.95 1.00 06 ear slier. 10.13 1.49 9 / LES 0 0 1 �0 6 Table Power r 8a to ra r e 30 .1S 1. 191.95� � •00 1 �D Shin 1• ■ P e ..... - 9 r 1 L1 drlverswn Bridge O - 9 r dock Carpantaret DaicLak Bar fain Rock Slim 0 9 t Stinger 1 .19 1.19 1.95 0 9 1. 0 •01 • - Ilacd Floor rood 1 r Layers 0 1 .25 1 /9 9 - 1 S 0 y;a.. ; 10 .06 T. Bead Nock Slinger 10.26 1.19 1.95 1.00 .06 Pneumatic Nailer .. 10.7 0 1 /9 9 1 S '�3:•.:.' 1 DD - 06 M1 11rr1 ht _ a 0 1 S 9 S 1. �9 /9 1. S •0 - 6 1,00 t: ' 01 f�. 110E2AL 29016112, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 70, 1977 led �.. *Yx. DECISION W. CA77-5092 Page 3 DECISION H0. CA77-5092 page i F9e1e 8e"e0rs Pirnwane smile Frinp Beea(lb Payments Beele y` Ha�elr Edreeiten Ravd9 EI-alias Ranee H 6 M Pandang Yasallan ant/ee Rate,., N N Padrne Yaalan en//or Apt.Tr. Air.It. CL42NT MASONSe BLECTRIC]ANSs (Contrd) Cement Yasona 1 9.41 $1.10 S 1.75 $ 1.00 .08 Riverside County Cement Floating and Troweling Electricians 1 12.76 .BS 71+1.65 .04 Machine 9.66 1.10 1.75 1.00 .08 Cable Splicers 12.66 .55 30+1.65 .04 DRYWALL INSTALLERS 11.21 1.30 1.50 .80 .07 Inyo, Mono and San Bernardino ELECTRICIANSt Counties Imperial County Blactelolone 12.00 1.11 31+2.00 .04 Electricians 13.00 .7S 341.45 Cable Splicers 12.30 1.11 24+2.00 .04 Cable Splicers 13.21 .75 34+1.45 Tunnels ; Earn Whina Lake H4val Ordnance Electricians 13.20 1.11 31+1.00 .04 Teat Station, Ikiwards AFD) Cable Splicers 13.50 1.11 30+2.00 .04 Electrietanst Technicians 14.02 .70 14+1.48 .15 San Luis Obispo County Cable Splicers 16.30 .10 11+1.48 .1S Electricians 12.26 1.00 101.311 .03 Eern County inemaf"der of Co.) Cable Splicers 13.48 1.00 14+1.35 .03 electriciansl Technicians 12.32 .70 16+1.48 .13 Santa Barbara County Cable Splicers 13.53 .70 11+1.48 .1�' IVsndenburg AFB) Eleotricians 14.25 1.10 31+1.35 .03 Loa Angular County C Eieetricians 12.65 1.O5 31+1.45 .07 able Splicers MIS 1.10 31+1.35 .83 • Cable Splicers 12.95 1.05 301.95 .07 Remainder of County Traffic Signal and Street • Blectricians II.S0 1.14 311+1.35 .43 Lightings Cable Splices 13.50 1.10 30+1.35 .03 Electricians 11.79 1.06 101.70 .02 Ventura County Utility Technician no. 1 8.81 1.05 14+1.70 .02 Electricians 12.77 .14 301.05 .02 Utility Technician No. 2 8.25 1.05 101.70 .02 Cable Splicer■ 14.01 .84 71+1.05 .02 Tunnels ELEVAIOR CONSTRUC1ORSr Electricians 13.52 1.05 14+1.70 .02 Imperial, Inyo, Ser" (South Cable Splicers 13.82 1.05 101.70 .82 of Tehachapi Range), Lou Sound Technielanse Angeles, Mono. Orange, Rlversi r, Souna Technicians (on building San Bernardino, San Luis canstructfon) 11.07 .SO 14 Obispo, Banta Barbara and Sound Technicians fon Ventura Ccuntiea swilficiation of existing Elevator Constructors t 12.95 34S JS 30a .02 buildings) 8.71 .so 11 Elevator Constructors Orange County Helpers 70138 .545 .3S Me .02 Electricians 12.54 .11 141.45 .02 Elevator Constructors' Cable Splicers 17.11 .81 701.45 .02 Helpers Ifrob.l SOWN Earn County (forth of Tehachapi Rangel !levator Constructers 13.49 .S4S .311 34+4 .02 �4 i FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL 42, NO. 1140-4EIRAY, SEPTEMiER 00, 1471 , •+suer► Ap'.+,as J''•.�:...,�.'t• 'r: .y.V ,r;.•�r.,,r: rp... .:n.�.•,v ...re• , :,.w iQ�•.'t Yi��r:. .. is t." f.. .,, may,; .• .�: , .. e IWLNAL BLWMA, VOL. 42, IdU. iYb--IsltaAr, ibLe ltidaK 3U, IY// t ��' ., r. ,} ,t •r !'301• �, .t},y 's.,.:�;.v� j•'i-:;'.r•l.r�y•��i4+,0'1 .{:'1 r:'•{",:."1`.{ .$• �' 'ti. �'A.�•.'.'ijr ,-��, ,r• :r� •;i. .•" _ :;�: 'iY• �1' ;h, ../ P`: .l,i%t'+� �.!tp ,nary 1 p. 't I. ° 1'.;r , .�)�;�y,. i! :� .x.;11.„T .A�.. s`1# .• 1 �.}, .s' 9 .f,. ',y�,Yi.. .� �': , Z• .. ,: ,. d.. '�');� ).. "44 �� .:M. .'�•)�,.. ,. •r� . '.'ler,•�:'!,'¢�t.� •.... �'' .:�• •/.y. a• ,.., �kn '):� �1xx tt 1• 4,.,+.Y•]i r,• /g�•r• •'!'. .l it Attu :• .1.:.._ �(, .r4'�f'•i.r.t„':: 1: 1)• .fann,hJ� �'•x�.+• :r'a r� iil•I4tF,.�• •:t ..:I,. DECtBtoN NO.'CA77-5092 page 5 pECISION 1110. G7T-5092• legs 6 • , t Beak F,inp Beaellre permeate !•Ne Fdap(ieaelits ps/maMs Nwdt Eluraatan ofwdr Elreatlre Rater N L■ ►easisas Yar•naa and/4" Rate. N L V Pestes• V6eet1e0 004/00 A"t.Tt. Lima CONSTRuc7toul (Cont'd) LPI+•TN. 1L9VAMX 0011STRUC URS► (Cont'd) Orange County Elevator Constructors' Oroundman, lot year 0 10.21 .61 31#1.45 .02 xetl•ere 700JR ,515 .35 31+s .02 oroundnan, atter let lase 30.62 .61 30+1.65t .02 Elevator constructors' LinnaarmantIf avy Fquipnent ators 12.56 .61 310.45 .02 ' u•Ipers (Prot.) 501JR Cable Splicers 13.12 .61 36+1.15 .02 OtArtcletgAills Los Angeles County L s Anil! County 10.94 .6T .94 Oroundman 9.54 1.05 3601.95 ItiLos An9etem,Oan te, Linemen 12.72 1.05 36t1.IiS Santa Pat San San Ludtno, Cable Splicers 13.02 1.05 36+1.95 Banta itarbara, San W1a ObialU and Venutra 2nyo, lona and San Bernardino Counties 11.19 .67 1.65 .06 Counties Oroundmen 4.69 1.11 3%+2.00 .04 i Fa nce.0 r ec t Linemen 12.02 1.11 31#2.00 .04 Fenn• Icing a 10.66 1.26 2.22 1.66 .06 Cable Splicers 12.30 1.11 36+2.00 .06 Rsiamentalg 11.SS 1.21 2.22 1.46 .06 Riverside County OrnaaenON 6 StruL"N Sorel 11.55 1.21 2.22 1.16 .06 Otoundsen 0.12 .6S 39+1.65 .04 IImperiatl, i e An el'RINItOrani Lineman! Line Equipment Imperial, , S Angeles,Bernardino, , Operators 12.31 ,6S 3661.65 .06 Riverside, San 8c Santa Ba, Cable Splicers 12.66 .95 36+1.65 .06 Ban Lula AtCou Santa Barbara San tuts Obispo County Tad VenturatCounties 9,40 106 11# 130 3/06 Oroundmen 9.66 1.00 16+1.35 .03 bIniLx91 Linament Line i nt lnyo. Bern and pono Counties 9.13 .60 1.34 .76 .oS � t� los Mules County (except City Operators 12.26 1.00 1001.35 .03 of Lancaster) 12.00 .70 .90 .03 Cable Splicers 13.66 1.00 16+1.35 .03 Vaituts County 11.91 1.05 1.13 1.50 .02 Ventura County San Luis otdapo County 7.72 .67 3.20 Oroundmsn 11.61 .64 30+1,05 .02 Ball Barbara County 6.72 .57 1.00 1.30 Linemen 12.77 .64 31#3.05 .03 LINK<1tt4rltMM0f1t Cable Splicers 16.05 .64 3%tl.OS .02 10401 tat county Beata Solitaire County Oioundman 10.60 .75 3001.65 (Vandenburg AFB) Lineman 13.00 ,7S 3001.65 Oroundmon 11.13 1.10 3661.35 .03 Cable Splicers 13.21 .7S 30+1.65 Linemen 16.25 1.10 31#1.35 .03 t;. Bern 10tlna We Havel Ordnance Cable Splicers 15.25 1.10 3111.35 .03 i.. Remainder of County t' y` Test Station and F.ieards An) Oroundmsn 1.30 3.10 314.311 .43 Otounlaren 11.76 .76 1003.66 .15 Lineman 16.62 .70 10+1.66 .15 Linemen 12.50 1.10 31+1.35 .03 Cable Splicers 16.30 .70 10+1.66 .15 Cable SpltOers 33.So 3.10 30+3.35 .03 4 4', ,.•. ,i Rern County (kewlnd•r at Count1 {.' •' oroundarn 9.24 .70 301.66 AS Linseen 12.32 .70 1101.66 .15 - >il Cable Splicers 13.55 .70 16+1.66 .1S .-•••eea.t� .r i• ... ±�' FEDERAL REOISTIR, VOL. 1=, NO. M-FAIDAY, SEF7EMUN 30, MY &ON No. C477-5092 0ags 4 OECISION NO. CA77-5092, Pagf 7 ;coin Fdep 4sneiiis FgwaMf Rade Fstn6��Ranrlm Parmanh Mawtr Edatrgon New)/ +~� Ederatian Rda M a I Pasdena VanNen end/ar Rane M R N Pension$ vacation and/u Apr,Vt. Apr.Tr. MARBLE SETTrASs PAINTFJISs (Contfd) Inyo and Mono Counties $ 10.66 $1.00 .63 ; 1.03 Spray sandblastor swing stag* Imperial County 11.69 .el 1.17 .00 113 stories or loss)) paste PAIN•teRSt Machine) Special coating 1145 Angeles (e, Riverside.Areal# Steeplejack $ 12.52 .66 .75 .60 .02 San Darden (a (exc Areal, Kern county y San Bernardino (axclduing Brush Y (Reaialndee of Count l.4T .6S .61 � .07 Nesters Pathan) Brush or Roller, win eta a BruahM point Bursars 10.19 .99 1.18 .75 .07 Pa when ors) Taping staget Paperhaagetal Iron, steel M g ping joint and bridge (mooing stags)) aheet rock 10.12 .65 .61 .03 Sheet rack taper 11.69 .99 1.18 .75 .07 Sprayt Sandblasters 10.37 .65 .61 .03 Brush Initial stagell Spray 11.26 .99 1.18 .75 .07 steoplejack 11.37 .65 .61 ' .03 Steeplejack 12.39 .99 1.18 .75 .07 Sao Will Obispo, Santa Inyo, Kern (Lancaster, Mojave, (! Barbara, and Vontura Counties Palmdale, China Lake Naval { Brush 11.51 .75 .60 .03 Ordnance Test Station and Iron and Steell Paperhangers) Edwards AFMI, tam Angeles Paste Machin* Operator, (except Famine Area), Mono Sandblaster 11.76 .75 .60 .03 San Bernardino (Nest of a Spraymen 12.01 .75 .60 .03 line north of Ttono Including Tapers, Sheet Rock 12.11 .75 .60 .03 Chins take Area, Johannesburg, Steeplejack 12.76 .75 .60 .03 baron, South including the Parning tat Striping stork =.Z WeIghtwood Area) and/or Highway Matiietst Brush 11.27 .66 .75 .60 .02 Inyo and Mn*Counttes Structural steel and bridge) Striper 9.97 .50 .35 It fn r Painter 0urnet 11.39 .66 ,75 .64 ,OZ Stri tW Helper 4+22 .54 .15 It Tep*ts 11.79 .64 .75 .60 .02 Traffic Arlineating Device Brush Swing Stage (13 statics Applicator$ 0471ee3 tap or less)) paperhangetal Installeti Traffic Sur- Sandblastaral Spray 11.52 .66 .75 .60 .02 facet Sandblaster 4.87 .50 .35 b Brush swing stage favor 13 helper (traffic delineating stories) 11.66 .66 .75 .60 .02 device applicatat. wheel Structural steel and bridge# stop installer, traffic wing 11.67 .66 .75 .60 .02 surface sandblaster) 7,72 .50 .3S b Slurry Seal Operations minor Operator 8.47 .50 .3S b Squeegee Man 8.37 .50 .35 b Applicator Operator 7.72 .50 .35 b 6buttleaan 6.65 .50 .35 b TOP Man 4.22 .50 .35 b M t • # 1909RAL 11015fER, VOL 42, NO. 100--FAIDAV, 169FTE144E1t 30# 197Y Imeach y ,s: r'r );�• . „r,,..-:. L 1 .....Rr.,.,;•r#tt .r Y«=% ;,;;.t s•{):,c.,..c.�.,-.;..N..s: .M1.-_.....-.. -, . �• I i;".:ii +;. ,ia: ? '^1 ,,:'¢'t;"'i. ?R i', ;'a ,:.i.' . t r'd✓ u. ! u „r• i h. w1Yiir.Ml�'C•..,t,r�!kilh:-nf'':.'Y.9w'F•uw#K.rekr,•.«�: .+.tw4:=' :,,�.•�t:�.� f DtC1SiOB /a>. CA77-5092 Fag•r ! 0LC1810"110.C147-ml i Fye 9 , da+ie Fdnp Baselitslad Pgmanh Fdoao sonlits Ferments e Mardr fdeatba Howl 04eeetlao Rr1es N L W Faasins Vocation ORA/ofsoft N•M Poollooa Vocation an4/oc Ape h, FLtI EMI steasfitteras Apr.Tt. FAINMbi (Cont'dl itapsrial, ins Angeles, orange, an tnipg_C�,unt nst Riverside, San Bernardino, Traffic roasting Device Ban We Obispo, Banta Barbera Appitcator 4.97 .SO .311 b end Ventura Counties ; 11.46 10a lit INO 9/41 stripers wheel Stop Installer# Inyo, Kern (except east of surface Sandi+laster 0.48 .50 .3S Is fes Angelos (Aqueduct) and Helper (striper, wheal stop Motto Counties 10.16 .95 1.45 1.45 .17 tnstallat, traffic surface Keen County (East of toe sandblasterl 6.93 .SO .35 b Angeles Aqueduct) 13.16 .95 1.65 1.45 .17 Slurry teal 01.erationt RSPRICP.MT1011 6 AIR CORDIlloHiNOt Mixer 014-rator 0.41 .50 .35 Is Riverside and San Bernardino Squeegee Man 7.40 .50 .35 b Counties 9.05 .96 .70 .90 .05 Applicator 01.0eator 6.13 .60 .35 Is We Angules and orange Counties 11.935 1.53 1.70 1.42 .20 bhuttleran 2.65 .SO .35 b NOW=I Top Mt+n 5.43 .50 .311 Is Imperial County 9.99 .SO .711 1.00 9t UlItit9+ Inyo, Kern and Mono Oountie■ 10.20 .60 .60 'imrerial County 11.03 Riverside and Ban Bernardino to■ Angeles and orange Cos. 9.745 .40 1.05 .70 .10 Counties 10.45 .40 .75 1.10 Rtvereide, and San Bernardino Ins Angeles, Orange mail Ventura Counties 15.00 .01 Counties 11.59 .62 .00 .OLS San win Obispo County 12.00 San Luis Obispo and Santa Santa Darbars riunty 0.69 .70 1.05 .01 Barbara Counties 10.43 .535 .34 .0025 Ventura Cuunty 13.16 .60 2.15 .02 SULT MLrAL w'ORSUMs Z Imperial County 11.94 1.04 2.24 O plaivr al,A!l ir.yjLNo:FS+ Kern County (China tike Naval • :9 Itiv3ai...rtai. Inyo, art Be Ordnance Test Station and A0r1 Count Ire and can Bernardino G,lvards AFB) 13.47 1.04 1.00 .02 N Count County 20.9■ 3.OS 2.45 Keen County (Rasaindir of sstn County (China take Ravel ordnance Test Station, County and all of Inyo and Ldwards AFB) 11.725 .ts 1.93 .SS lona Counties, lam Angeles Been County (Aetssinder of Co.) 9.10 .9S 1.95 .SS County (That portion North los Angeles and orange Cos. 10.175 .95 1.95 .00 of a atralght line drawn Back tuts Obispo County 1.35 .95 1.95 .S0 between Gorman and Big Fines) 11.17 1.04 1.60 .02 Santa Barbara County (except Loin Angeler,County (Remaining Banta !arta) 9.113 .911 1,3S .911 portion 11.53 .94 3.S0 .02 Santa Barbara Co. ISanta Marla) 9.73 .911 1.93 .511 Orange County 11.62 1.04 2.13 .09 Ventura County 9.20 .011 •1.93 1.0S Raeside and Ban Bernardino ' counties 10.10 1.04 ,1.04 .06 Ban Late Obispo, Santa Barbara t and Ventura Counties 11.00 .94 1.44 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42. NO. 110-FRIDAY, SEF?EMRiR 30, 1977 1 ' D tW[ON NO. CATT-5092 rays 11 D=tSION W. C477-S092 lays 10 ZAtli ROLIDAT58 A-New Tear's Day# B-Ibmori*l Day? C-Independettes bays relate 0enefits Payments D-Labor Bay# F&fltnategiviny Bay$ P-Chrtataus Day. Itsrtc • Neerlr EdrreNen Re»e N R R Poseteas vacation aadler �04RRrfPRt $Orr rLMft LAYCRSt Avrr+Tr. A. teployer contirbutes 49 of basic hourly tote for over S Years' service imperial county S 9.55 .60 1 1.05 .07 and 21 of basic hourly rate for 6 months to S years' mecvics as Vacation Los Angeles, Orange. Riverside# Pay Credit. Six raid tiolidayst A through F. Santa Barbara, San Luis ' Obispa, San Bernardino t b. Rmployer contribute* 1.22 per hour to Holiday Pund plus 9.13 per and Ventura Counties 10.22 .70 .82 .40 .06 hour to Vacation Tund for the first year of employment. 1 year Rern County, including that but less than 5 years 1.33 per hour to vacation Fund, S yeafa portion lying Raat of the but less than 10 yearn 1.61 per hour to Vacation Fund# OW 10 to* Angeles 4-lueduct and Years 5.51 per hour to Vacation farad, that portion of Ingo County Included within the Inyo- Rern Naval Reservation 9.72 .70 .60 .79 .07 SPOWRLM FITTERS# Imperial Into. Rern, Nano, i Orange ;except Santa Ana}, Riversido. Sen Bernardino (except Ontatio. San Luis MIepo. Santa Barbara and Ventura (except Sent& Paula, Mint Nwlu and Part Hueneme) 15.07 .05 .9S .09 v Loa Angeles (Los Angeles city AM Area within 25 miles and d ronoM), orange #Santa Ana), ..1 .. Ean Bernardino (Ontario), and A Ventura iSanta Paula, PointIn Y! tluansew and Dort Nr9 u 11.46 .K .90 .09 ) T13tRAt" �.' .0 iigRRCRSs '�'' •`r: : �r Imperial n county 1.49 11 1.17 .09 Y 1 TI LR SL'77ERSt I+- I w,+ 11.49 11 11 9 riot Count . T .0 M Y =; Lwt Angeles, Otani* and L 9 90 1 Yenturts Counties 1.9 , .14 .0! San Luis Obispo aS Santa ; Iatbara Counties 1.47 1.4S 1 24 .tS 41 Rt e , Riverside and Ban Bernardino r ` ii Catoila n U.67 1.01 i1.11S . :. .:.....:. . .....-•,..:-. .. s 11t.B SrrTMI t1ELPEitOt rasa Angai!st Ota+!a andYRVentura s` aftntlas 1.46 1.25 1.34 .13 . 1.,+c'� is t., %.'ti.�• .'i''. elf'-_ 'i. .:'i•.,a..;' ,i:- 'Z;�y..i•�.,t:' .'iii; i':.#'' ':i' * �V'3:' .. • , • + n.rr.► F1.01RAL 990151E11, VOL 42. NO. M-411WAY. SIFTEMAIR 30. W? ray . r. �. t • ..••�.. �• .. .�'p.: t fa��µJ ) .. � .'�ryrt,' •1+ `a• /,,�';j,�+s�a' . � i` c.,d•� t,. {`.. •ei .st." .,Vt:d.)i0ait {• 'r' •! r:.•: •?" •:[l.l� Ny4 f,�:.. i 7' ^{•l� �we v Y.' •(Il,� �.}M'::�: '�'+eli'fM14�i...� .I '1 f. DP/;RS1C41 NO. CA7/-5002 page 12 011CfR30N no. chiMe92 hge 13 Basle Ptlase Senente Payaenrs Pda�Sanellh Payments Reds S A40AFltANaar(F Eiacatlaa ('Gunnel) Revel NLN I Moleas Vesathln en�1/rr s ReNs N 6.• Pwsbas Vaterlea an6h► As".h. t/1dQRM App.Tr. BATCH PLANT LA90RRJts! pull Gang Rucker. Trackeant tss.etete Crew. Group 1 i 1.95 11.05 1 2.30 .60 .10 1. Wing RrWers snd Spreaders) 2 5.14 1.45 2.30 a60 .20 Clsang•tawaeaant W94104111 Duspaa , (*uta(delI Swapper )erakeean Group 3 0.30 1.05 2.30 .60 .10 and 0%1tchsan on tunnel work)) Otoup 6 0.65 1.OS 2.J0 .60 .l4 Tunnel surtet=als handling Kehl Tool tun i 9.23 AS 0 1.lS AS Group S 0.60 1.05 2.30 .60 .10 CARLE TMtMERI Chuck Tendert Nirpart Steal form falser and setter's helper) Vibratorean, iackharwwr, Pneumatic tools (eacept driller)t taeling and wnlnsding a-ptator cars) Pat tendur using critic at *that .M iala t 9.35 .911 R 1.95 .SS ■LASTMI, Miller, Powdersan) Chenleal grout jrtmtnt Cherry plckeraanl Grout gunman) Grout aiaetmtnl Cruet pumpaanl Jack- log minor) Ju:d.Y aanr reaper and other pneunitie curcrete placer op.•ratort Riney tunnel (fiend or sarhine)l P.wletaan (pt lost huusals Primer Mang shot Crete tuns Steel Furs Relent end aettarr Tinswraiunl katieber + (wood or steel)I Tunnel con- *rite finishers tto2eleaant Operating of truweling and/or Grouting Rach=net Sandblaster SHAFT. Italie alnett Diamond ariliar 9.10 .95 1.911 .55 FIDUAI 110161)11, VOL. 42, NO. 190•-MIDA1/, SSPTEMU11 30, 1177* .g D� N 110. CA77-5092 Page 11 DCCCSION NO. CA77-5092 \ 9 ►age 13 LAJ30RMS (Cont'd) IJtBORCR3 • Group is Uorinq Machina llulper (outs14e)s Cleanlnq and Handling of Panels Furm 11 Concrete Scrending for rough strike-offl Concrote, water curing! Group is Asphalt Raker, Lutenan, Ironer and Asphalt Spreader boxes (all tyPMs)1 bvrolttlnn laborer, On cleaning of brick and lumhorr Dry Packing of Buggymoblle Man! Concrete Core Cutter, Grinder or Sanders Concrete Cutting Concrete, plugging, filling of Shoo-Dolt !soleal Fire Watcher, Limbers, Torch; Concrete Saw Man, cutting, ccoring old or now concretes Griller, Jack- Brush Lmaders, Pilots and D•rbris Handlers$ Flagman[ Gas, oil and/or hammer, 2-1/2 ft, drill steel or longorl Drl Pak-it Machine; Gas, oil and/or rater Plpellno Ialtorers Laboter, general or constructions Laborers Water Pipeline Wraprer--61 Pipe and over by any trethod, inside and outs Ilydro general cleanups laborer, landscapings Iaborer, Jottings Laborer, tem- Seeder and nlmilar t Iatary water and err Ilnusl Material Iloceman Iwa11a, nlabn, floors and applyypos ]enact Wrench, multi-plater d similar yptmma and Mon Dicks); Rlgglnq and Signalingi Scalers Slip Form Raisers) Slurry Seat (*applying* asphalt, lay-kind, dipping,, lime caustic and ng f s type materials Crewe (Mixer LTwrator, Applicator Opuratur, Squeegee lam, Shuttle Man, (iopplrappi [means applying, dipping,01 batnrisor-jahing or handling of , el cmc ti o for Too, Man); Striper, asphalt, concrete or other paved eurfacenn Tarmm Vibrlwyating ting ac end raPavement Bre err, Airs of ting,Pnourtie•, gift, electric tints, Vlbreting Machlnen, Pavement Breakers, Air Blasting, Came-slings, and stellar and Mortar tarot Trx,l Crib or Tool (louse Lahorerl Traffic Delineating mechanical tools not separatoly classified herein$ Plpelayer's Backup Nan, Duvice Applicatntl Window Cleaners Wlta Mash Pulling--all concrete coating, grouting, pouting operations g, making of Joints, sealing, caulking, diapering and Including rubber gasket Joints, pointing and any and all other services; Rock Slingerl Group Jr Asphalt shoveler! Cement deeper ton 1 yard or larger mixer and Rotary Scarifier or Muliple Ilead Concrete Chipping Scarlflers Steel Header- handling bulk enment)I Cesspool Digger and Installorl Chucktenderl Chute P board tarn and Guideline Setters Tempera, Berko, Wacker and stellae type) Kin, pouring concrete, the handling of the chute from readymlx trucks, t Trenching Machina, hand propelled such as walls, -labn, docks, floors, foundations, routings, curbs, gutters Group 4s Cribber, Shorer, Lagging, Sheeting and Trench Bracing, hand-guided and rldewalkas Cohrrnte Curer--Impervious Membrane and Form 011orl Cutting tagging llammern Ilcad (tock stingers Laser Roams Ovarslzo Concrete Vibrator torch Operator (@rmlltlon)I Fine Grader, highways and street paving, air- Operator, 70 lbs. and avers Pilelayer, including water, sewage, solid, u part, run.lys, and nlmllnr type heavy constructions Gan, oil and/or water g blaeting$ Welding or titin Pr Plpeltne Wrapjxer--Put Tender and Form Man; Guinea Chasers Ileaderboard Man-- Welding in connection with Laborers' work Mod Manhole Installers Sandblaster (tloirlenan), voter AsphaltsWlwrer, packing tat steel and pans$ Power Utoom Sweepers (small)( Rip•rap Stenepaver, placing stone or wet sacked concretes Roto Scraper and Group 5t Blasters Powderman--all work of loading holes, placing and blasting Tillers SanJblastet (pot tonder)s Septic Tank Digger and Installer (lead- r of all powder and explosives of whatever type, regardless of method used Q wan)$ Tank Scaler and Cloonetl Tree Cllrtler, taller, chain saw oporator, for such loading and placings Drillers All I Pittsburgh Chll,fer and ninllar typo Brush Shredderal Underground Laborer, hammer, whethercore, dia gpmsond# wagon, track, multipleunit, and power lsdany and Jack- including Culacon Believer all typos of mechanical drills c 1 ;f 1 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL 42, NO. 190--FRIDAY, SEPIEMUR 30, 1977 • • ,». ...r .. ..., .. ..r .. • . ! ��, .•iTrr:i'`". :.. . .'iii .. :�: {• .y• '•lt�;.; '�;;y. ... • • rsL�,. • DRCISIOM W. C07-5092 Pais 17 DECISION 140. G77-5092 Page If • Reel, Fringe Benefits Porwsnb Frlage Renellh Pgwepb Hewlr ERetie leeetlep Nsrrl l'GIfYA f>RWI11.`l1'OP0U170R9 Reree N L R ►enelne Ye.etlep on/M Rotes N L M Penelope Vocalise Eenl flee DMk�:ING Aryl.To. 90WPA RQUIPHLIIT OPPAA10R91 Aeyr.To. (H7drsullo Suction Dtedgss) Group 10 1 9.75 .95 1 2.00 .50 LCVMMAN $11.60 .9S / 2.00 .SO .01 Group 2t 10.01 .9S 2.00 .SO :00: Group 21 10.72 .95 2.00 :So .01 MATCH EIgINECII Welder 11.02 .95 2.00 .50 .01 Group /t 10.16 .95 2.00 .5'0 .01 Group 58 10.65 .9S 2.00 .50 .01 ! ' DDCRHATS 10.51 .95 2.00 .SO .01 Group it 10.79 .95 2.00 .SO .01 Group 71 10.91 .95 2.00 ,.SO .01 WINCIL40 (Stern grinch or dredge) 10.17 .95 2.00 .50 .01 Group It 11.00 .95 2.00 .50 .01 8MGIM41 Deckhandl Plresant Group 9t 11.21 .95 2.00 .50 .01 Oiled teveaftand 9.92 .95 2.00 .SO .01 (Clanshell Dredges) LEVU~ 11.60 .95 2.00 .50 .01 MATCH WGl"M 11.02 .95 2,00 .SO .01 DICK MATE 10.54 .95 2.00 .50 .06 Duct MAT% 10.17 .95 2.00 .50 .06 , RAAeI]IANI Decthandl Pleasant ' 04 Oiler 9.91 .9S 2.00 .50 .01 A as :t ' ,. ,'•. h;y• .�i FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, lora• t DECI86'. CA77-3092 Page IB WOCIGION 110. CA77-5092 I Page let s 1 POWER 82UIPM M OPERATORS Ir O Group It Brakeman# Campressur (Ions than 600 C.N.M.)I Engineer PONPJt EQUIPMENT OPERA7099 (Cont'd) Oilers Generators heavy Duty Repalrmant Helpers Pumps Signelmant Switchman Group 6s Asphalt or Concrete Spreading (tamping or finiching)l Group 2s Compressor 1600 C.I.N. or larger)# Concrete Mixer, skip Asphalt Paving Machlne (barber Greene or similar typo)[ Bridge type, Conveyors Ilrsmanl Hydrostatic Pumps Oiler Crusher (asphalt Crane Operators Cast-in-place Pipe Laying Machin, Combination or concrete plant)s Plant Op=erator) Generator, Pump or Compressotl Mixer and Compressor (gunite work)l Compactor, sell-propollsel Rotary Drill Helper (oilfield)t Sklploader - wheel type up to Concrete Mixer - pavingl Concrete Pump (truck mounted), Crane 3/6 yd. w/o attachmentse Suns Field Technicians Tar Pot Iiremanl Operator up to and Including 25 ton capacity)(fang-boom pay Temporary heating Plants Trenching Machine Oiler# Truck Crane appllcablelt Crushing Plants Drill D.xtorl Elevating Graders Oiler , Forklift (over S tonn)l Grade Checkers Grade-alls Grouting Machines Heading Shields Heavy Duty Repairman# Iloint Operator Group It A-Prams or Winch Trucks Elevator Operator (Inelde)l Iqulp- (Chicago Ilrx,m and similar type)! Kolr3n Belt Loader and similar ment Greaser Irackll Ford Feresucan (with dragtype attachmente)t types LeTourneau Blob Compactor cr almilar types Lift Mobiles Nellcoptet Radioman (ground)) Power Concrete Curing Mbchlner Lift Slab Machine (Vagtbotg and similar types)# Loader (Athey,e Power Concrete Sawl Power driver Jumbo Form Setters Ross Carder Euclid, Sierra and similar typel, Material Hoists Mucking Machine 1)ob sitelt Stationary Pipe Wrapping and Cleaning Machine (3/4 yd. rubber tired, rail or track types Pneumatic Concrete Placing Machine (Ilackley-Presnwell of similar typel1 Pneumatic Group 6r Asphalt Plant Iiremanl Roving Machines Boxnan or Mixerman Heading Shield (tunnel), Pumperete Gunt Rotary Drill (excluding (asphalt or cunetete)t Chip Opteading Machines Concrete Pump coloson type)1 Rubber-tired Earth Having Equipment (single engine- (small pottable)1 Bridge type Unloader and Turntables Dinkey , Caterpiller, Euclid, Athey Wagon, and similar types with any locomotive or hitutsun (up to and Including 10 tonal) Equip- t/ and all attachments over 25 yde, and up to and Including SO ment Greaser (greaser truck), helicopter RoIstl Blghllne cu. yds.etruck)t Rubber-tired Earth Moving lqulpment Imultiple Cableway 6lgnalains Hydra-hamaer-aero Stomperl Power Swt•epet$ engine, up to and Including 25 ydo. ottuck)s Rubb•.r-tired Pallet (compaettng)l Screed (sophalt or conctete)l Trenching Scraper (self-loading-paddle wheel typo-Jahn Deero, 1010 and Machine Cup to 6 It.) similar single unit)l Sklploader (crawler and wheat type-over ly yds., up to and including 6y ydo.)t Surface Heaters and Group St Asphalt Plant P.ngineert Backhoe Cup to and including Planerl Trenching Machine lover 6 It. depth eapaeity)l 'tower 3/6 yd.11 Batch Plants Olt Sharpeners Concrete Joint Machine Ccanel Tractor Compressor Drill Corbinatlont Tractor (any type leenal and similar type)# Concrete Planers Deck Engines Derrick- larger than 0-5-100 flywheel h.p. and over, or similar) Bull- man (olltield typell Drilling Machine Operator (Including water dozer, Tamper, Scraper and Push Tractor single englno►1 Tractor wells)# Forklift funder 5-ton eapacityll Hydrographic Seeder (boom attachmrnts)t Traveling Pipe Wrapping. Cleaning and handing ^ Machine (straw, pulp or seed)# Machine Tool Oporstors Maginnis Machina# Tunnel Locomotive (over 30 tons)! Shovel, Backhoe, PtB Internal Pull Slab Vibrators Mechanic Berm, Curb or Gutter Dragline, Clamshell lover 3// yd. and up to S cu. yds. ■.r.c.) N iconciets or Asphaltl, Mechanical Finisher (concrete-Clary, (Long Doom pay applleable)t Self-propelled Curb and Gutter Johnson, Bidwell or similarll Pavement Breaker (truck mounted)# Machine Read Oil Mixing Machines Palter lamphalt or Finish)# Rubber- tired Earth Hiving Equipment (single engine, up to and including 23 yds. struck)# Self-propelled Tat Pipelining Maheinel Slip Mot■ Pump (piver-dirven hydraulic lifting device for concrete 101ms)# Sklploader (Crawler and Wheel type over 3/6 yd. and � up to and Including 14 yds.lI Stinger Crane (Austin-Weatecn or stellar tYpe)1 tractor-bulldcrer, Taeper Scraper (single engine, up to 100 h.p., flywheel and similar types, up to and Including D-S and similar types), Tugger Hoist 1 drum# Tunnel locau o 0 and u to and Including 30 tons) Welder- general vac 1 t e 9 • a general . .....:.:.:..::..�., . ,.. _ .. .:.... ...:....,..-1.t A.. ....:h. _.. .:�'.. ...'�•�.'t..:::.t`:, .._..,..'' :1.: .:X:•: ..Sri M. a �{ ... . .: +., FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1977 `i ••`, ...f j: :. "r•i.;'!� �!..' :1 j:t.�`ee.i.`r•t'� e:.�'1'e��# ''l,'.' .;i'.•,/.i• �#•.;t;,,'' :;'' • •e':4- .u•L:Lse:�ii�"ii�f: .. ... . e� #:. •i4 ..c•;4;;:•�..•iti,t�:i��, r + ,,i�..... 6•• i.,.( .J •J�S�, ••.. ^.yi:,,! . ..:. 1' DECISION NO. CA77-5092 Page 20 DECISION NO. CA77-5092 Pate 21 POWER EQUIPMENT OPERATORS (Canted) sellsF118110Benefits Pgeenes Gtoup 7t Crane, over 25 ton up to and including 100 tone m.r.c. Now,ly Edweatlse flong braves).ay slaps lcable)s Derrick Barge (long boom pay app)!- Retae M L N Paneleas varatloo and/or eablell Dial Drum hiserl heavy Duty Repairman-welder Combinsltonl TRUCK DRIVERS A►pe.Te. Pilot, Stilt-ley#, Guy Derriek or similar type, up to and Including • 100 tons (long two pa/ applicable)# Monorail faconitive (diesel), gas of electrice I M.tue Patrol-blade Operator (single engine)I Group 11 8 8.72 6 1.25 .70 01.00 .10 Multiple Engine Ttactor Itaclld and almllac type, escept quad Group 21 6.80 1.25 .70 1.00 .20 9 Cat s Ruhlor-tired tattle Moving Equipment (single engine, over Group ]t 1.86 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 50 yds. struck)I Rahter-tiled Earth Moving Equipment. (multiple Group 61 6.95 1.25 .70 4.00 .10 engine, Euclid, Caterpillar and similar) lover 25 ydo, and up Group 51 8.98 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 to 50 cu. yda. struck)i Shovel, Backhoe, Drogline, Clamshell Group 61 9.00 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 (over 5 cu. yds. m.r.c.lflong boon pay applicable)l Tower Crane Group 71 9.06 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 ReFairsares Tractor Inedet (crawler and wheel type over 6% yda.11 Group Bt 9.05 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Neldet-cectitledl Woods Mixer and similar Pugmlll &Lulpment Group 91 9.10 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Group 101 9.11 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Group Be Auto Graders Automatic Slip Forms Crane-over 100 tons Group 111 9.16 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 flung boom pay applicabies HoLst-stiff Legs, Guy Detrick or Group 121 9.20 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 similar typos Ieapable of hoisting 100 tons or more)(long Group 171 9.25 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 him pay appllcable)1 Mass Excavator - less than 750 cu. ydo.1 Group 111 9.50 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 Mechanical rinishing Mtet.inel Mobile Porn Travelers Motor Patrol, Group 151 9.75 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 ,sults-engine s Pipe While Machines Rubbet-tired earth moving Group 161 9.85 1.25 .70 1.00 .10 equipment faaltiple engine, Euclid. Caterpillar and similar type over 50 cu. yda. struck)# Rubber tired melt-loading Scraper fpadlle wheel-auger type self-loading-2 of more unitsll Itubber- tired Scraper - pu:hlnq one another w/o Push Cat. Push-pull 1500 per hour addttloral to Was ratel# Tandem rquipr-ent (2 units onlyls Tandem Ttactor (quad 9 of slailac typell Tunnel 0 10316 Boring Machine 0 Group 9# Canal Liners Canal Trlamers Helicopter Pilots Bighlins A Cableway# At-mate Cantcolled Earth Moving D7uipaent (81.00 p/h additional to base retell Wheel Excavator (avec 750 cu. yd.) i om �t 1 l .. . .. e an 111011AL REOIfTED, VOL. 02, NO. 190-FRIDAY, SEpTEM1111 70, 1977 i+ DECtS10N la. CA>7-5092 page ;;P Vf TRUCK DRINCR$ Group It NareAouneman and Teamster tD Group 21 Driver or vehicle or combinations of vehicles of 2 axles (Including all vehicles leas than six tonn)r Traffic Control pilot Car, excluding moving heavy equipment permit load Group 71 Truck mounted power Broom Group 61 Drivers of vehicles cc combination of vehicles of ] axles Group St BOOtmA n1 Cement Distributor# fuel Truck# Road Oil Spreader Truck# water Truck, 2 axis Group 61 Dump, of lees than 16 yards 1 Group 71 Transit-nix, under 7 yards# Dunperete, less thsr)64 yards ,. Group 91 Truck Repairman tieiepc iog fi Group 9r Nater Truck, 7 Or more axles + Croup 101 PD end similar type truck when performing within the Teamsters' jurindlctionl Pipeline and Utility working Truck Including Winch, Gut limited to truck applicable to pipeline and Utility wOrk, where a coTposlte crew is usedl Slurry Driver), Truck Greaser and Tlreman (500 per hour additional for Tiraman) Group lir Transit-mist 7 yards or More# Dumperate, 64 yards and over Group 121 Driver of vehicle or combination of vehicles Of 6 O or sure axles t Croup 371 Dump, 16 yards but leu than 25 yards r Group 161 A-Frame or Swedish Crane, or similar type of equipment , 4rlverr Pork Lift Driver► Ross Carrie[, highway Group 1S1 All-off-highway Equipment within Teamsters jurisdiction (off highway conhinatlon of vehicles or equipment with Multiple PQ at sources, $1.00 per hour addLtlonal)# Oump, 25 yards cc Morar Truck Repairman Group lir Truck Re palrwrt Helder , , 1 1 , .a.� �.rea fEOERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 190—fa)DAV, SplEMSER 00, 1977 t'�'r:[J. t.: j r!')' 'r•�;.l' .),• .e •' �r' .?'.4 t .�' •�:•dtf%Zwrt'M. : .{:,+lTiikrt�tY 4F �. .� : t �"' r i 1 ±• n 'r ' ♦•.p' •h. ult�a!i:►Yf1�Y``rkaaE. i. .iv,»il,l..)!J•vJr:�:i. .'r�r�!'.ii$Y�)�/:.lr:.l�.'.�:;�.• �.t/';1•Y(:� 1,. 7;4. �� r1,.5 rr:i ..J:tir r f• n. SOPt:RSEDCAS DECISION STATE$ California COLIPMESe Imperial, Fern, Eos Angeles, , Otenge, Riverside, Bar,Bernardino, San Luis Obispo, Santis Barbara and DRCIBfON'Iq. 49177-5093 Page 7 Venture DECISION IRR91ERt CA77-5091 DAM Dots of Publlcition Su)orBedon Decision Ito. CA77-5042 dated May 6, 1977, In 42 FR 21306 1 DESCKIL'ILON OP fi0118t Residential Construction consisting of single Easily r hams and garden type apartments up to and Including 4 stories. Pr10lle Benefits Par,ee4ra Rade - - Nwrlr E/rurbs nebas Vsttlles e4//or Bs01a Films*Benefits Permee4 Rater N a w P NOw,lr E400uies SUMICIANS1 Apr.To. Rues M 6 11 Peadeas Varetles 044/00 Imperial County ' APp.To. Electricians 8 13.00 .75 3601.45 � 1 ASKESIUS WOlV.CRB 4 1].90 .80 8 1.17 .06 Cable Splicers 13.16 .75 ]601.45 boat.PJ01UMS 13.175 .777 1.00 .50 .02 Rern (China Lake Naval Ordnance SklCKIMCRO$ Stonesaaonst Test Station. Edwards AFS) laperial County 11.22 1.03 1.60 .12 Electricians$ Technicians 14,62 .70 1601.48 .IS Rern County 12.65 1.00 1.45 .07 Cable Splicers 16.30 .70 1$+1.48 ,15 lee Angeles County lCitles of Retn County (Remainder of Santa tt,nlca, Itallbu, Venice, County) PasaOrna, South Pasadena, Electrlciana$ Technicians 12.32 .70 1101.48 .15 Arcadia, W:nrovla and South of Cable Splicers 17.SS .70 1601.48 .IS Poaec,ana Blvd., including fns Angeles County Lang beach)$ O,ange County 11.20 1.15 1.45 .30 Electricians 12.65 LAS 3101.95 .p7 Las W,geles Cuunty (except Cable Splices 12.95 1.05 3101.95 .01 Cities of Banta WanIca, Malibu, Orange County Venice, Pasadena, South Electricians 12.54 .41 3101.45 .02 Pasadena, Arcadls, Wmtovla Cable Splicers 13.12 .61 1M1.4S .02 SPA South of Rosecrans blvd., Riverside County Z including Lnrt bea-h) 11.10 Ms 1.65 .30 Electricians 12.36 .45 1601.65 Rlveraide ar.•I Can Bernardino Cable Splieeta 12.66 .BS 3601.65 ,p� 0 Coantlas 11.20 1.26 1.S5 .14 Alan Bernardino County Banta Alarl,ata and San Luis Electricians12.00 1.11 3607.00 ,04 M 1 Ohisro Counties 11.75 1.15 1.30 .45 .02 Cable Splicers 12.10 1.11 3602,00 .44 Ventura G,unty 11.70 1.00 1.20 -As San Luis Obispo County BRICs MnLa5 8.255 .95 LIPS as Electricians 12.26 1.00 1101.15 .03 CurcurcR51 Cable'8plicar■ 13.48 1.00 1601.35 .03 Carpenters 10.05 1.49 1.95 1.00 .04 Santa Barbara County saw Filets 10.13 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 (Vandenburg AFS) Table rower Saw operators MIS 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Electriclans 14.25 1.10 3101.35 .03 Shinglers$ Plledtiverman, bridge Cable Splicers 15.25 1.10 3401.35 .02 or dal carpenters$ Derrick Remainder of County ba,gem0n$ Rock slinget 10.14 1.49 2.95 1.00 .06 Electricians 12.50 1.10 3601.35 .01 Hard wad float layers 10.25 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Cable Splicers 13,50 1.10 3101.35 ,p] Wad Rack Slinger 10.28 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Venture County Pneumatic N411et 10.30 1.49 1.95 1.00 .06 Electricians 12,77 .94 X61.05 02 Millwri hts MIS 1.49 1.95 1.00 ,06 Cable Splicers X02 9 14.05 .44 ]`1e1.OS CI MCW MSONSt Cement Masons 9.41 1.10 1.75 1.00 .04 +ti Ceaent Pleating and Troweling Machine 9.66 1.10 1.75 1.00 .08 L?^ OkykALt 1NSTALLFAB 11.21 1.30 1.80 .40 .07 �T io ' RURAL 2101fT1R, VOL. I!, NO. 190-FAIDAY, SEPTEM610 70, 197Cal 7 ;,. ' • r. 1gotFiCA1101iS P. 3 �t � I001ffCAT10ti5 P. 1 we DW-1510ti tr). C,A77-5090 ^ Mrut. 41 ' (42 FR 52905-September 30, 197 1 P,taaa Sasa(its par.nast, OWIRMR NO. CA77-1090 (Cont+d) Alameda, Alpine, Amador, butte basic bels Mass 6asaails Per avis Calaveras, Coiuos, Contra Hamill EdresMea Costs, pal Norte, t l norado, Rates N is M Peeslssa Votod.s en4/at Maa+(! Eiaratlas Freuno, Glonn, Durioldt, Kings APP•'Tr. Rents M 8 M Peeslasa Vacation SPE/eTr. t.eke, Lassen, Kedeta, Marin, Ku kposa, Windncino, Mucced, Parking tot Striping stock Medoc, Wnterey, Napa, Nevada, and/or Highway Markers% Placer, Plumas, Sacramento, Fresno, Rings and Tulare San Benito, San Francisco, Counties San Joaquin, Can Mateo. Santa Traffic Delineating Device Clara, Santa Crux, Shasta, Applicator 69.37 .55 .40 It Sierra, Siskiyou. Solan*, Mhosi Stop tnetallert Solan*, Stanislaus, Suttect Traffic Surface Sand- Tehara, Trinity, Tala:e, blastac) Striper 6.98 .55 .40 b TVolumnu, Yolo and Yuba , Relpor (wheal stop installs , Counties, California tcatfiQ surface sand- blsaterl striper) 7.08 .95 .40 b Chenget t blurry seal Operations /ricklayetst Stonemasonat Mixer operator 8.98 .SS .40 b Alpine. Medoc, Calaveras, Squeegee Man 7.98 .55 .40 b Dan Joaquin, Stanislaus and Applicator Operator 7.08 .55 .40 b Tuoluane Counties 611.70 01.00 61.20 81.00 shuttieman 6.90 .SS '.40 b Alameda and Contra Costa Top Mtn 6,08 .55 .40 b Counties 12.65 1.95 1.25 .23 Pomaining counties Suite, coluaa, bl Dorado, Traffic Delineating Device Applicators wheel Stop aeententQ. a� Glenn, %chasm, Mudoe, a , installer, Traffic Surface Q Placer, Plumaa, Sandblaster 9.31 .SS .40 b Shasta, sierra, cutter, Relpsr (traffic dullneating Tehama, Yalo and Yuba n Counties 12.50 1.03 1.21 .25 device applicator, wheel M San Dealt* and Santa Clara atop installer, traffic Counties 12.55 1.25 1.26 .25 surface sandblastat) 7.97 .SS .40 Is Rlectlicianst striper 30.47 .SS .40 b Marli.,na, Merced. Stanislaus Helper istrtpet) 8.47 .SS .40 b and 'luulunns Counties Slurry Seal Operations stectriciano 12.73 .94 3641.50 1/66 Miser operator 9.37 .SS .40 It Cable Splicers 14.00 .94 3!41.50 1/44 Squeegee Man 5.87 .SS .40 b lithesst Applicator operator 7.97 .S5 .40 Is Aoa4*r, 91 Docsd*, Sacrament Shuttleman 6.96 .SS .40 b end Vol* Counties 11.72 .67 1.75 .02 Top Man 6.47 .SS .40 b Palnterss Plumberst Alpine, Amadur, Cataverse I Contra costs County 14.37 1.25 2.29 .26 and San Joaquin Counties Aoorocaa tcush 9.112 .70 2.34 1.11 Asador, Sacramento and Yolo os. Sprays Dheetrock Tapeta% !*eters (also, Lila and Owing Stales Scattoldl composition) 11.15 1.04 1.10 1.00 .10 sandblasted Paperhaevers 10.32 .70 2.34 1.11 0"Wier end Pilch 12.65 1.04 1.10 1.00 .10 es.eZ i . ioaa� rIDIRAt REGISTER. VOL. 47. NO. 199-111DAY. OCTOSIR 14, 1477 , Mims p. oil 6 + +42;'`;ta'+ ,;rs. -a71t�:3`"�riy-t,hv„s,1,r•s�,e„v.. , . nrv•%^r^.. . , ,. f )giilricATIo'IS p. r �- laHlrttCATIONS P, 11 1100IFICATIOUS P. 6 OECtgt04 I17. CA7i-SPeO cCr:nt'di +�„ Pring Benefits Ferments owl, ION Not CJ177-5091 (Cont-A) +�..� •�� leek •�..�� :�. foisp iale Beaeiies PeUmeats , Mer IF Edeeatiaa Basic �... Berea NLN Peadrsa Vacation end/e, 149x111 E#ecatita , Appr.If. Rates M L M Passions vorsnse and/o, Appr,tr. Pressor, sings, ittdora Llactrialanar and Tulare Cnuntles $11.65 .60 .90 MarlPosa, Mlsresd and Cheat w:tal Wrkerat . Tuolumne Counties Alameda, 6mtla Costa, Blrctriolens 012.71 .94 3%41.50 1/41 Nspa and Solana Coantiaa 11.94 .73 2.11 1211 .04 Cable Splicers 14.00 .94 3%41.S0 1/40 San Mateo County 13.54 .73 1.04 .10 Letherat ilia Setters% Amador, 91 Dorado„ Sacrasent Alpine, Aardor, Calaveras, and Yo10 Counties 11.72 .67 1.75 .02 San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Paintecst Tuolumne Counties 9.17 1.00 .70 2.00 Alpine# Amadou Calavorse 11 and bbrusfiSan Joaquin Counties 9.92 .70 2.34 1.11 piwantat Stoantittersl Sprayl Sheatroek Taperer Can benito and Santa Swing Stagel Scaffoldl Clara Counties 3S«1S 1.06 1.77 .14 ' Sondblasturl Structural San Mateo County 14.41 L.14 2.30 .25 mauls Paperhangers 10.32 .70 2.34 h ll Plumbers% Contra Costs County 14.37 1.25 2.29 .26 P1u"Aral Steamtittersl n7f'191ns N0. CA77-5091 - lt•yl. 1 San Mateo County 14.41 1.14 2.30 .2S 042 Yx $2' i-Suptez"r 30, 147 r Alameda. Alpine, Amadoc, Calaveras. Cnntra Costa, Del Wulte, Ll W9440, ►recna. Busibo13t. Patin. Yaciposa, tl1x�14N fNi. CAl7-6092 - I�id. 11 Merced, M.nterey, Napa, it2 Px 52941-September 30, 197 l 11%9 Naveia, Placer, Sacra"wnto, 3mlarial, Inyo, Kern. too San bonito, San Ptancisco, San Angeles, !Bono. Orange, Joapuin, San !tote*, Santa Alvaceldo, San Bernardino, Clara. Santa Ccur. Wisner San lino Obispo, Santa Sonav, Uttar, Tel:a.•ta, ' Bacbara and Ventura Tuolustia, Yalo ant Yuba Counties, California Counties, California Chan et CAa.^1L Drywall Installers 11.40 1.49 1.95 .90 .07 Yricalayeral Stonerasonat Paintocat Alpine, Anda,. Calaveras, Parking Lest Striping Work San Joayujn and Tuol.ue+s and/or Highway Markerat Counties 11.70 1.00 1.30 1.00 1pla and Mono Counties Aiaaeda and Contra Costa Cas 32.55 L.39 1.25 .25 Stupe{ 10.47 .5S .40 b Matador hevada, Placer. Strlper Helper 0.47 .55 .40 b sacraments, Sutter, Tehsr.a, Trattle Delineating Device Volo and %'W ccuntics 12.90 1.03 1.21 .2S Applicators %heel Stop San Bonito .1114 Santa Clara Installed Tt4tfiq Surface Counties 1:.35 1.35 1.25 .25 Sandblaster 9,37 .55 .40 b f t. t ,.,.:'...,..,.;., .:•.,y...;',, ,,.,.,. .;.,.,,_:,. ,.. FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 199-FRIDAY, OCTOREK /4, 1177 4+ Jim __ ' 9kWIfICATUNS P. S t 1lOUSFICATIOt(S P. T es 2W.19ION Vol077-5092 (Cnnt'd1 �EC1BIDtt NO. C�J177-5092 (Cnnt'd1 detle Felepa Reedits Perw.aMe fd�tla Basic BeoeRts Ferroop .. Needp ElveeNea Nrarlp Etrsetlao it:,.. N t 1r Peastoaa Votelieo eat/st Ratan N t! taoslaae Yaretteo Met/ar App,,If. Soft Floor Laysrsr App$•7e. Rripar (tratftc deltnrtoting Loa Angeles, Orange, Barbara, device applicator. wheal vetaida, Sonia BaSan stop installer, traffic San tuts Obispo, S outface sandblaster) 7.97 .55 .40 b RocnardLno and Ventura Cos. ;611.00 .70 .82 ,.60 .06 811rty Scat ttr,.•orat nns Woof Operator 9.37 .SS ..60 b S•p,eegee Nan 8.81 .65 .60 b DL V131011 N0. CA77-509] - trod. 11 i ALTileatnt Oporstot 7.97 .65 .60 b 162 FR S29S3-Septeaber 30, 191 1 Sbuttleman 6.90 ,55 .40 b lopeclal, Kern, Los Angeles, "Kin 6.47 .55 .40 b Orange, Riverside, San Iim-k"inn Cn,irMtlrp1 Bernardino, San Lute Oblspoe Ttattic Delineating Device Santa Barbara and Ventura Applicator 9.37 .55 .40 It R' Counties, California SteIperi Wheat Stop Install It r Surface Sandblanter 6.98 .55 .40 b Charmer Helper (striver, wheel stop Drywall Installers 11.40 1.69 1.95 .90 .07 Installer, ttattle surface Plastoc Tenders$ sandblaster) 7.08 AS .40 b ._Ventura County 11.23 1.05 1.45 1.10 fluffy Seal rtt+raclont Son Barbara County , stlaat "later 8.96 .SS .40 It (Banta Flats) 10.11 1.05 2.30 .60 Bgoecgee NA" 7.98 .55 .60 b flan Botbara county Applicator Operator 7.09 .S5 .40 It (socept Santa Harla) 10.13 1.05 1.10 .40 Shuttiti an 6.90 .55 .40 b Bern County (L'nLna tats rA TVP sun 9.08 .55 .48 b Naval Ordnance Test !r! Plaster Tendotsr Station, idwards ACBI 12.225 1.05 .1.30 .60 Ventura County 11.23 1.05 2.45 1.10 Korn County (Renaindae Banta Barbara County of Countyl 9.40 1.05 1.30 .68 )fants Fatial 10.21 1.05 2.30 .60 Plurbecst Stesnflttera$ Santa Barbara County Imperial, Lao Angelos, Otani . tescvpt Santtmatta) 18.13 1.05 2.30 .60 Riverside. San Bernardino, Rein County (China lAke San Luis Obispo, Santa Steel Ordnants Tact Station Barbara and Ventura Cos. 11.41 106 160 136 1/48 tjw4rds AFB) 12.225 1.05 2.30 .60 Soft picot Layers$ Bern County tKonaindrt Los Angeles, Orange. of County }.i0 1.05 2.30 .60 Riverside, Seats Barbara, Ptual..esi Stesatittvrs$ San Luis Obispo, San loperlal, Los Angeles, ter$tacdlno and Ventura Cos. 11.80 .70 .62 Oranle, Riverside, ban tlernardinot Gan Luta Obiopu, Santa Barbara and Ventura Counties 11.41 101 461 131 3/41 I i wr� ._� FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 199.-raiDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1977 . -__,,,. .,.... ..r•»�l!. f.. t..;.}s�,!11?`..!Ck,�,.r:.l yr*.r•:a;*«: .t...;,,• . ., 197DIFICATIOUS P. 9 i.r. •y, 1CDIF1CAT101IS P. 10 461 ivoiriCATIOUS 01110tr9clITIolls F. 10 relate go"Olits ritest,Reavilts Payments UCCtB10N N0, Rosts noble CA77-%094 *A. t5joedfle Hourly (62 Vic 52,161-Scilte c 30 it? I"Oolly it Ifecie, H&V roast**# Vacation *oille# also Pepsi*** vocotloo on,114, San Diego County. CA1110tailk Appr,To. APPI.Te. t7,_ enget lot 4223-9W. I Drywall Installers 12.#15 .66 1.24 .60 .07 FUM53,0102F E-OPumbcr -1 palntecatI Change: king tat wtrk and/or Lsborerit :119hvay Ktrketit Group 1 7,045 .20 Ttsttte Delineating devise Group 9 7.10 :45 .20 tt 19liesitut 9.37 .9s .40 b Group 3 4-85 .45 V0 ,,..I stag installer) Tintic a,ttfacit sand- Decision ITATT-42,?6. Dent. 1 bl*!torf Strilmr 9.99 .55 .40 la tU2 1`111 53007. selper (traffic auclactis Change, salrablowtitt) wbeell stop Bricklayers 11.50 .20 installer) stil.--ri 7.06 .5S .40 It - slurry &*&I r4mrstioni Netsion 0i Ricer r4,efstor 6.,98 .5S .40 b j>:2 !7l 53013» liuptem4er 30.1277} squefjor run 7.90 SS .40 It Char4alz Applicator 0[mcatoc 7.08 S5 .40 b PlumWirs, *rA Stesinfitters 11.39 .50 .61 .10 thwttleS64n 6.00 .55 .40 It - Top Kan 6.08 .55 .40 b Decision IIA77-4230- 14,_d. 91mainctal Staitsfittecs 12.41 lot ifil 136 3/40 30, 1 977 --Sheet metal Wickets 12.94 3.04 2.24 - .01 Change: .40 .50 .0% Sort Floor layers 02, Plumber* endStowaritte". 11:40 .60 .85 .10 Sheat Hatal Workers 11.061 .50 .77 •OT VI�Lt f42 rK lk-cloinn JIA CA. YxA. # I (h2 111t 5 ,.xber 30,1977) Ban Diego Cointy. Ulitonsis Chomp. Doricittlon of Tones alywall In tallers 1112.15 66 11.20 80 07 ; C:rp t;r2 and Pliedriverven -tow 3- city at council Diurre std abutting . . . _ t naplumeocal sto3ittitterS, 12.41 101 160 130 3/46 ti;111.1,40, (itcMins work on or pertaining to the Missouri River) 111144t Postal Walkers 12.96 1.44 1.16 .01 0-111,Y-ons-Zone 3- City of Council lijurra rid abutting municipalities TexCru-djr4v*rk ce,or ptrtelsting to the Missouri River) totborers. Zone 10. City or Council sturts aid abutting municipalities texclu31work on or pertistatnit to the Missouri River) Fester EgHtant tors. zone I. City of Council Bluffs and isbuttlof pill, a.;2!% buntal I ing vork on or pertaining to the Mtsocurt River) Trvelt Drivers-Zone 10. city or council alurra and abutting municipalities Tescludlng starts an or pertaining to the Ittasouti River) Ell C).......... loop #KUNAL REGISTER. VOL 420 No. i99--FRIDAY, OCT01161t,144 I fit pts le ._Cn77-5%90 • rind, t2 YADIFICATIO14S P. 3 1W FICATIO((S P. 4 � ears ,."YU5-.:ept.•mbe[ 30, 19771 fling#$•e.hn papw•nl► A1n...cs. Alpine. Amada[, Gutta. 01:1:1151011 tai. CA7/- 90 Contra} smile Calavera., Caluva, Contra fling#6#n#IH►Pap,n#nt► Mau,1t liJuteetaa Costa, 14•1 fbaste, El irttad0, Ba►ic Pafntatet Rates If i R Pensions Vacation an4/tie Ftcrna. Glenn, fh.nisoldt. Kings, Maustp F.daeaqu Dakar Marini Mendocino, San Appr.Tr. Lake, L�csen, Mullen. lftr(n Rates MiM Paati•at vacation APP/ar7r EratKiecs:and Sonoma One. In, Rruch 11.77 .99 1.30 .00 .01 Martina. Mnd"Olno, MLrtced, Spray 12,27 .99 1.30 .80 .03 Mudnc, f}.mtarey, fiapJ, NCVada, Tars 12.72 .99 1.30 .60 .03 Placer, Plunale, Sacramento, Plusbarst Steaatittetst San henito, San Prancicco, Alpine, Amador, ISouthern San Ja:,qutn, San Mateo, Santa portion of County), Rutter Class, Santa Ctul. Starts, 4 Cultivates, Coluss, Practice Sierra, Sirkiyeiu, Sulann, Gleans, Mingo, Lassen, Snno'oa, Staninlaua, Sutter, Madera, Mariposa, Merced, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare, "Woe, Monterey, P11121133. Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba San Joaquin, Santa Cruz, Counties, California Shasta, Sierra, Slakiyou, ha a stanislaua, Sutter, Tehatatit Trinity. 'PJlste, Tuolumne I ecerictansr and Yuba Counties 13.60 1.44 2.00 .10 Lake Tahoe Area not stet Electricians $13.90 .64 31#.92 .08 is) Employer contributes 81 t basic 1 urly tofor over 5 years service, Cable Splicers 1S.26 .64 3t#.92 .08 and 64 of basic hourly 2;Lit tar 6 ranthil t 5 years s vaeatl•n Pay Calaveras and San Joaquin Coo Credit. Six paid Ilolida a. A the ugh P. Electricians 13.OS .96 31#1.49 .611 Poser Equipment operators[ Cable Splicers 14.60 .96 31#1.49 .Ol t ! tsiledtiving) 113P.1 and Solana Counties Group 1 9.16 1.586' 2.25 3.00 .29 Electricians 12.91 1.08 3141.10 .04 Group 1(al 9.SS 1.58• 2.25 1.00 .29 Croup 1(bl Ca:.ts 3rlicvia 13.42 1.45 3%#1.10 .U4 9.76 1.56a 2.23 1.00 .29 i Lake. sarin. Mendocina, Group 2 9.78 1.580 2.25 1.00 .29 and Sont03 Counties 10.60 1.500 2.25 1.00 .7% clectriciann 13.15 1.11 31#.30 ,02 Group 2(a) 0 Cable 4 Itnots 14.56 1.11 31#.30 .02 Group 3 10.92 1.500 2.25 1.00 .29 0 Elevalos Cunstructara 14.62 .749 .56 a .02S GrouGroup 7(a) 11.36 1..5, 2.25 1.00 .29 M tlevatoi Constructors' Helpera 704JR .74S .56 a .025 ` Group S 11.93 1.See 2.25 1.00 .29 Lint Constructions a nned h a 2.25 1.00 .29 ry6 Del, Norte, Modoc and siskiyou lnctudes 11.28 per bout to Pa stnnad tP tith and falfare P+nd. Ya TCountreeltrittansr halpart Ground R•tie Basic fling#Benefits P.ya#nn itan 6.24 .45 38 .10 1/26 NauRIV Mwtiy Ets deeatfon Road graunamant Headground- Potter Rquipmunt Operator r Rmo• Raus 411 i M Paa•i•ss Yeca+iaa Apo fair. skin Ichipporls Powdermuss r Jackhamwelmen 8.16 .4S 31 .10 1/21 lues 1 Area 2 Lina Djol;+nnt Wet 10.02 ,45 3% .10 1/26 Linemen Pulenprsyerf Heavy Group 1 $9.13 510.64 $1.584 112.25 .90 .29 Line Equipment neat Group 2 9.50 051, 2.25 .90 .29 GIrtiflgd lineman welder 11.63 .45 31 .10 1/26 Group 3 9.73 11. 1 1. Tena trixr,er 20.50 .45 31 .10 1/26 Group 4 10.32 11.81 1.54, 2.25 .90 .29 Cable Splicnras toadntat Group 5 10.55 12.06 1.504 2.25 .90 .29 Pole Ups Wirt 12.88 .45 36 .10 1/21 Group 6 10.71 12.22 2.566 2.25 .90 .29 W.P. Karin, Mendocino and Group 7 10.67 12.14'% 1.544 2.25 .90 .29 , sontvt;s Counties Group i 11.31 12.82 1.561 2.25 .90 .29 Growtaman $10.52 $1,11 340.60 •02 Group 9 11.54 33.05 1.560 2.25 .9O .29 Line Jltuipm••nt t}patatora 11.84 1.11 36'".10 .02 Group 10 11.76 13.27 1.506 2.2S .90 .29 Llarnnn 13.15 1.11 11".00 .02 # Group 10-A 11.88 13.39 1.584 2.2S .90 .29 Cable Splicers 1 14.50 1.31. 31t.90 ,O2 Group 11 12.06 13.57 1.504 2.25 .90 .29 Group 11-A 13.22 14.73 1.50, 2.25 .90 .29 Group 11-0 13.52 15.03 1.564 2.25 .90 .29 Group 11-C 13.04 IS.35 1.564 2.:5 .90 .29 •includes 11.26 per bout o Pensiostd Health and Balt to Pun4. � louta fE0ERA1 REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 218-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1977 We. 1 MODIFICATIONS P. 5 M01F1CATf0115 P. 6 nr:C141011 IN. CA77-5090(Cant-d f:CtGtGN 1100. CA77-5091 Wanted) Fdepo Benthis Folmeats BelieFrlave••solus Perm,.ds Basle 1 Ileaelp ^ CBocalion Neadp EJaletlae Rates It L M Penslens Ves•Ilon and/o, 8etn M l* pendens Y�eelba enter Tr. Appr.Tr. Ad.1� APvr. Paintetst Yslck TanJetat Marine Ban Francisco, . Cafave. • San Joaquin Cos. $9.98 61.25 $1.70 and Sonoma Counties Purer blulpxnt op,rratorat Brush '$11.77 .99 $1.30 .00 .03 Clslet of Fatty to Group 10 Spray 12.27 .99 1.30 .80 .03 lila Settrra' lielpirat Tapers 12.72 .99 1.30 .80 .03 Alpine, 06.440r, Batte, plumbers! Steamfitterst Calavetaa, Cofusa. Cldorado, Alpine, Amador (Southern t� Glenn, tasren, ftduc. Move& portion at County). Placer. Pluress, Sacramento, Calaveras, Ftoono. sen Joaquin, sheets, parlpooa, Merced, Monterey, sterea, Stenlalaus. Butter. Ban Joaquin. Bents Cruse Tehama, yolo and vuha Cos. 7.78 .80 1.20 Butters Toli ma# Tuolumne and Yuba Counties 13.60 1.44 2.00 10 i-r�tsiuu o�eA77-SCg) . K-0. $2 Enocnneer {47 11 S2Y27-septeemer 30, 197 ) IS) 1hployer contribute a 8t o basic h urly rat for over 5 years' servica. Alameda, Alpine, Anador, and 41 of basic hourly ra a for 6 .)ntho to 5 yearu a Vacatirlt Pay Calavetaa, Contra Ceuta, Del Credit. Six Paid ltullday A the ugh F. Nems. el DuradJ, rreuno, Nuabuldt, P..rin, Parlpr.a, 1as1e 0stie Fringe Benohl.parmenlc Merced, rttntorey. Napa, MR 00 movely BJocellan l:C v4Ja. PlaCCre :a:r..=A'a' Rate• Notes NLM Ponsians Votetian o..l.•ar San Benito, can 1'ranclxco, power 14dipment Operator I Appr.Ti. San Joaquin, Gan P.tteu, Santa Clara. Santa Crux, W.1110, Area 1 Atua 2 SOn"T.a. reutt•r, Tehara. ._ TYO1rR11. Yule and 7.1.6 Group 1 $9.13 $10.65 $1.500 $2.2S .90 .29 0 Counties, California Group 211 9.50 11.01 1.504 2.25 .90 .29 •� Croup 3 9.73 11.24 1.5d6 2.25 .90 .29 !1 SleOltt Group 4 10.32 11.83 1.58• 2.25 .90 .29 �t9 slectrlalanst Group S 10.55 12.06 1.58• 2.25 .90 .29 Lake Tahov Area Group 6 10.71 12.22 1.586 2.25 .90 .29 sfeettlelans 13.98 .64 311-.92 .08 Group 7 10.67 12.38 1.586 2.25 .90 .29 Cable splicers 15.21 .64 311-.92 . .08 Group B 11.31 12.82 1.508 2.25 .90 .29 Calaveras and San Joaquin Cc Group 9 11.54 13.05 1.586 2.25 .98 .29 Blactriclans 13.05 .96 391-1.49 .01 Group 10 11.76 13.27 1.584 2.2S .90 .29 Cable Splicers 14.68 .96 111-1.49 .01 Group 30-� 11.88 13.39 1.50• 2.2S .90 .29 lkpa and Culano Counties t Group I1 i 12.06 13.57 LUG 2.25 .90 .29 tlactrlclans 12.91 1.08 3111-1.10 .04 Group 11-A ' 13.22 14.77 1.586 2.25 .90 .29 Cable Gplicars 13.42 1.08 311-1.10 .04 Group 11-8 13.52 15.01 1.596 2.25 .90 .29 kttin ana Sonoma Counties Group 11-C 13.04 15.35 1.504 2.25 .90 .29 Llectriclana 13.15 1.11 111-.30 .02 •Includes, 8.28 per bout o Punalot •d Health and Melt to Pund. Cable splicers 14.50 1.11 394.30 .02 81evator Cmattructors 14.82 .715 .56 a .025 AJJI 910VatOC Constructors' liulper 701JR .735 .56 a .025 prick Tandem i, Calaveras 6 San Joaquin COG. $9.98 $1.25 $1.70 Power L'luiptaent operatorat Chief of party to Croup 10 Tile Setteta' Ilelperst Alpine. A.Udur, CaleVOrill, Ctdoradu. Nevada, Placer. Sacramento. San Joaquin. Sutter. 7e1141na, yule Simi Yuba Counties 7.78 .BO 1.20 v ' FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. Q. NO. 211-FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1077 wiricAT10N5 P. 7 J�D;SCtStOH IN). Cn77-5092 IC!ont'd) NO. rn'f7-Sa97 -Md. i7 �i7st` NDDIfICATI045 P. 6 (42 Fii 51741-September 3 , 11711 Fossa Oen•lits polmoots p Impartal ,Inyo, Rain, ins Behr Fringe B•ar#ils pnr,.rnle Arulelea, Non*, Orange; H•mlr _� EAuntio• 6eelt Riverdido, San Bernardino, Rtes H t Pensions VaeNes end/•r Ileedr CJoto,ilea Can Luis Obispo, cents App,.To. Diaster, Driller, powdermanr Rete& Nits penslaes Vawtien A..d pTr Barbara and Ventura Chemical grout jotmin# Cherry pp e.counties# California piekermant Grout gumnan# Grout mixermant Grout pumpman; Jack- Chan e_t leg minerl Jumbo m.3n# Repp*r Brick Tenders $0.65 ;1.05 $2.30 .60 and other pneumatic concrete zleatticianot placer operator# Minor tunnel Orange County thand or machine); Powdorman Electricians 13.34 .91 301.45 .02 (primer housalt Primer rant Cable Splicers 13.95 .61 3641.45 .02 Lbatavats mans Steal fats K)evatot Constructors# taisor and sattaci Timbet- , imperial, lnyo, Kern man# Retimbat (Mood of (South of Tehachapi 04e041 'runnel concrete A Range), boa Angeles, Nottlemant troweling None, Orange, Rivetolder Operating o San Bernardino, San • and/oc grouting machinal Lala Obispo, Banta Sandblaster 9.98 1.05 2.30 .60 Barbara and Ventura . Counties Shaft, raise minor$ Diamond Elevator Constructors 13.41 .745 .S6 a .025 *+ driller 10.20 1.05 2.30 .60 ,Elevator Constructors, # Helpers 701JR ,74S .56 A .02S "do Kern County (North of Bonita Laborerat of Tehachapi Range) Nozaleman and Rodman 9.67 1.05 2.10 .9S Elevator Constructors 14.02 .74S .56 a .025 Ounmun 9.17 1.05 2.30 .95 pl.ue#nr #sons#rnetn$e, Sehoundmen 5.21 I.05 2.30 .95 Helpers 701JR .745 .56 a .025 Plasteterat Bi+ irloll NO. CA77-5093 - tt:L,2 e Z Las Angola# and Orange Cos. 12.135 .03 1.05 .115 tl 142 FR 52953-St•ptex.ber 30, 197 Plaaterets' TenderatFnnge BeneNte Per moots "^� imperial, Kern, lna Angelos. Balt fA Imperial, 1nyo, Mono, Otangd, Riverside, Sanit1 Riverside and San Bernardinoper Rates H i M pensions Vocation San Luis Obia N•wlp 1{d.41 1 e Bernardino Counties 11.22 1.05 2.4SBarbara Ventura APPt.To. tad Angeles and Orar,7e Cas. 10.475 1.05 2.30 ,SS Counties, California . +ntnnt•nr Ia) Employer contributes 8a PC basic li Putly cat i for ov*t 5 years Changes ' service and 61 for 6 months to 5 )Paco' sei ice as V cation P y Brick Tenders 60.45 $1.05 62.30 .60 credit. Bis Paid Halida;s. A the. ugh F. Electtieianet Laborers Orange County ITunnel) Electricians 13.34 .81 3163.45 .02 Batch Plant Laborerat Bull gong Cable Splicers 13.95 .91. 34+1.4S .02 mocker, trackean# Concrete Crew, ;levator Constructors$ Including rodddrs and sproadecsl lmpartal. Kern (South of i Changahousemtnl Dumpeani Dump- Tehachapi Range), Loo loan (outside); Swampar intake. Angeles# Brawler Riverside# ran and switchman on tonal San nernardino, San Luis work)$ Tunnel matortals handling Obispo. Santa Barbara and mans Tool won 69.64 61.50 62.30 .60 Ventura Counties Elevator Constructors 13.41 .745 .S6 a .02S Cable Tanderl Chuck tend,,}* Elevator Conattuctora' Nippers Steel form rainor Helpers 7D%JR .74S .56 a .02S and setter's help.rrr Vkhrator- Kern County (110th of sans jackhanmar, pneum+tto Tehachapi Range) tovis (except driller II Leading Elevator Constructors 34.62 .74S .56 a .025 and unloading agitator cats, Elevator Constructors' Put tender using m34tla or Helpers 701JR .745 .56 a .025 other Patetlala 9.76 1.05 2.30 .60 FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 210-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1917 ee•� rc• ."i. ; ,, , „ ;•, +{•i;,w '`.'x; �•i;r;ft ..#t` i •K,t.�, 1l ,R„ ••Sj{• i.1.{:.(.. .'f� .1' •yy;p,, i1,% ' ..S ilr.•.%..ft 'ri.i':-'.a i� 1,:,1.7.Jt• ».f'S.l (if h57'1'.. 4't^,A '/a..f .rite 1,• 1 t 110QIFICATIONS P. 9 HONFiCATIOUS P. 10 rr••tal!y Ba%lo %#logo Brneffit Parn►ni% #t0ode Ed.cotisn i Fling*Benefits Permrni% wages N a M Pon%lons voceuisa and/•r Baric. Apar.Tr. UY•C"1011 Nn, CT77-3112 - Nod. 81 Nouily L'd.calian Pta:.tvici'' 42 I'N 52962 - Srptrmher 30, /9 711010% N 6 M Pentleao vacation end/af ltaa Af.lvleu and Otan7e Cos. 12.135 .81 1.85 .1i5 Hartford, Middlesex, Kew haven, Arp°'To• Plasterer.' T+,adcrcr New London and Tolland ta,iyrral, ItiversrJe and Counties; Connecticut San Been.1rdina cJs. 11.22 1.05 2.45 Lus Ang+les and Orange Cos, 20.175 3.OS 2.30 IS piAHCEr . �_ nnlw (a) L%Ployer cuntril+utes 86 4 f basic I aurly rat j for eve S years service ti1,14TR1C1ANSt A and W for 6 tw ntbo to S years' o rvico as Vacation ay Credt six Hartfard Countyr paid Ilatidays. A tbrouah F. Berlin, Bristol, New Britain. Newington. Alcly Plainville a Southington $10.17 1.00 00.50 1/4x Gunnite Laborers# #asstlraan and Rod!%va 9.67 1.05 2.10 ' .9S Middlesex Countyr G•.n'.•n 9.17 1.05 2.70 .95 8.24 n� Centerbrook, Chester# Clint tic l. ',10 99 . Cobalt, Deep River, Durham t E. itampton, Lasso, ltaddam, hr�etnu'I !:.i, C07-!0114 - mn'l. 02 Basic Fling*Bene Lir Payments Hirganumr Ivorytun. MlJdlr {42+Yk Sivbt-:e?tcc.vr 30. 197 l ho-fir Edueaiien Haddam, Moodus, Old Lan 01ega County, California Role* N L M Pension% Vacation and'ar Saybrook. Roekfall and Appr.Ti. Westbrook 10.36 1.00 3i+.4v Neu Haven Countyr Llevator Constructors 113.41 .74S .S6 a .025 Ansonia, Bradford, Chashlre tlrvator c:nstructar-' Derby. Luilfotd Madison tic li%tf 7JIJR .74: .5G a .025 V r RLotrra 11.2.1 .6V .75 1.00 It. agaid Nair it. 114 ft. 9tnntotd, it. itavvn, Z tlocthford, Orange, South Q Britain a Wallingford 10,36 1.00 3%+.40 IM,A1011 m. c07-5045 - Mod. a3 ; New London Countyr 142 I'k 5211%!9-Septtrtoot 110, 197 E. Lyme# Croton, Lyme, San 01040 County. Calitutnla New London, old Lyme Meal. and Waterford 10.36 1.00 3;+.40 tlavatol constructors 17.41 .765 .56 s 1.025 Slevatur constesaawra` PLUMOF.RS1 11611,011 708JR .74S .56 a .02S Hiddleiax Countyr Roatets 11.29 .60 . .7S 1.00 Esstx. lrorytonc old Say- ,r.. rotor brook d Saybrook ¢11.62 .60 ,]0 u AS la1 1.falayer contribatra 86 trsic bout y rate f r over S •oats' at rvico New London County# and 64 basic h"Irly rata for 6 Mr. tic to 5 •aors' set ice as 13catlan $aetan. Colchester, E. Lyme, pay Cradit. six Vaid iia days. through F. Franklin, Griswold, Croton, Lebanon, Ledyard, Lisban. Lyme. Hnntvttt", ticw London, H. Stonington. liarwichI Old Lywa, Preston, Salitr. Sprarue. Stoningtonr Volun- town d Waterford 11.42 ,40 .70 u .05 cis FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL, 42, NO. 218-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER It, 1977 to 11001FICAT103S P. 3 1011F1CAT10HS P. 4 pl:C1SL011 14,0. 77-5n0L_Jtnd_,._I1 142 FR 1861000-Saptenbel 23, 197 ) Bede fringe ReAaHt4,po �n#t _ Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder. Mawlp Edata}}4,a C3eaf Creak, Dan ver, WU9130, Rotas M L M Pensions Yacanan Anal r feint#11.80019 Pap,naala Bagte, Elbett, Gilpin, Grand, Appe.4,r. sells Jef#raon, Lake, Lariret, Mwd fMorgan, Park, Summit Rates M L M Paasius Yasat$sA EJ� `an and Weld Counties, Colorado Arpr.Tr. DBWLSMN N0. 077-$094 - Mod. 41 l Chia3nl (42 PR 48627-Septamber 23, 197 ) sticklayerst Stonerasoner Delta, Garfield, Gunnison, Ea•)te County $10.20 .85 .95 .05 Mass, Montrose and Pitkin boulder an! Gland Counties 9.25 .85 .95 .05 Counties, Colorado ElbarL, Lake And Park Cos. 10.15 .85 .70 .04 Remaining Coantles 10.20 .85 .95 .05 Cha es Elevator Constructors 11.14 .74S .35 40#4 .02 Elevator Constructors $11.14 .745 .35 $14,0 ,02 Elevator Constsuetots, Helper 70%JR .14S .35 414,& .02 Elevator Constructors, itelpet 701JR .745 .35 41#0 .02 Terrasto Kor#ers 10.26 .90 .45 .04 Laborers$ Garfield and Pitkin Cos, W Group 3-lone 2' 7.63 .49 .SS .05 • Grrnt 5-tnno 2e 7.67 .49 .5S n DIX IFts_rt t:.l_C077*5082 Mod_ 11 ,rC15109 NO. CA17-5090 - Mid. 41 ' (WIN 40617-fivpr+-Iher 13, 197 ) (i2 FN S2905-Septer..her 30. 1077 E1 Paso county, Colorado Alameda, Alpine, Am3dor, Butte, Calaveras, Colusa, Contra Costa sl?m2�i Del Horte, E1 Westin. Fresno, Elevator Constructors $11.34 .74S .)5 4148 .02 Glenn, Humboldt, Kings, Lake, rlevatoc Cunstruclars, helper 701JR .745 .35 4114,s .02 Lannon, Madera, Kirin, Mati)6ons Cotler& 20.84 .01 Mendocino, Merced, Medoc. . Terrazzo workers 10.26 .90 .8S .04 ikutterey, Napa. Nevada, Placer, Plumas, SAeramesto, San Benito, San Francisco, San Joaquin, Ban aj, Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Q .r Shasta, $late&, Sisklyou, DraCl•t0ti n'4,. 0077-`�Q91 - K:dil Solano, Sonoma, Stanlslaus, !�1 1'N iao.2-L'r1•tnn.ha� 23, 197 1 Sutter, Tehama, Trinity, Tulare 1.31 Anir111, Moro, and Tuolumne, Yolo and Yuba Countle , N Pueblu Counties, Colorado California Ch.tKle t, Chen et ciretitat%ner As1•estos Workers $13.00 .95 $1.27 $2.00 .07 tune t (0-12 miles tram P.O. Roofer as tiectrictana 11.40 ,72 314,.65 1151 San Francisco 6 San Mate*Cos C41110 Splicers 12.51 .72 if#.65 16x1 Rooters 11.SS .60 1.20 1.1S .09 tone 11 112-20 micas from P. 4) Kastle workers and Kettlamen tlectlicians 11.40 .72 31#,GS 1>41 (2 kettles wjo pumps) 11.63 .60 1.20 1.15 .09 Cable Splicers 12.94 .72 316.65 14% Ditumistiel Enameleral pipe- Stine 22 (20-40 miles fro*P. .) wrappers$ Coal tar 12.54 .60 1.20 l.li .09 cleclrlcianA 12.15 .72 31#.65 Ih1 butte, Colusa, El Dorado, C.tbly Satirecs 11.29 .72 344,,45 i>11 Glenn, Wasson. Modoc, tievada tone IV (over 40 miles from R.O.1 Placer, Plumas, Shasta, Electtirlan-1 S 13.28 .72 314,.65 iyt Sierta, Slaklyou, Sutter, Cable GpllcatA 14.42 .72 31#.61 141 Electrivai conttawls under Counties r Trinity and YuW $20,000 in 7nnerl tit 4 1V 9.G5 .72 310.6 161 Counties t:levatur Construct..s4 11.14 .745 .3S 41#0 .02 RaoCacs 11.84 ,93 .40 .0G Elovatnt Cunnttuatrias' Ilelperl 70tJN .745 ..35 416a .02 Lathes 10.29 .01 iltsblo 4 Tit# Gettr?re, Tatra?•n Narkotm 10.tU .90 .as .04 • t FEDERAL REGISTER, VOL. 42, NO. 277--FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1977 L fit! `t�.•14,�4y IU01rICAI 10145 1'. 5 ffpCT!i1f8t pnt7i»aoltB » Hnd : 1100irICA710r$ P. 6 cit t'It S47O9 . Uctabur,7, 1977) FAaye Benefits Payments Otatewlde Idaho lissic " Giain at t Rstosy It 4 X Presiena YuoNea Gond/;ee Asbustos Narkeres App,,Ti. Rematntn0 Counties and Idaho County (south half) 111.46 .59 $1.20 " NX'21rf#N NJ. cAtt•,5,0%t - Wvt•,�,,tlElevator Constructors$ F01090 8eaekts Pgm.nts 8enrwah, Bonner, Boundary, 142 Yp52x27-S.•ptnmher J0, I'M Besir Clearwater, Who, Y.00tenst, ' htaredn, Alpine. Antdar, Narrly E�sranss Calaveras, Centra Costa. Dal Ne116 H 6 M PsaHess Yasellen onaler 1.1ta11, towls, flat Paree, , torte, BI Dorado. flesna, Ayer.Tr. Shoshoar Countless it ' rmr.A�,ldt. Kit in, ttsrlpaaa. Elevator Constructors12.965 •745 156 31 t a' Elevator Constructors, K•rcad, l4,nterey, Napa, Nevada, llalpers 9.015 .745 .36 1%i s .023 Marti. Sacramento, Ban Benito, Ittev.rtor Constructors# i San Irtancitte, can Joaquin. San Helpers (Prob.) 6.46 Hate*, Santa Clara, Santa Cruz, Irooworkerst Solan, Sonrna, Sutter, Teha*a, Ornatantall kuloforcingl Twlums. Yola and Yuba Structurals Counties, California 8uneu.811, banner, boundary, Clearwater, Idaho County AAst»s os Workers $11.00 .93 $1.27 $2.00 .07 (notch of the 4bRh Rcqtetal Hot),a1), Kootenai, lattahh, lewib, Net Petce. Sho- San Ptanciaco and Ban Kate*C s. shona Countleb 11.85 .91 1.00 .10 Rooters 11.58 .60 1.20 1.15 .09 tatherat Mastic Worker& and Rettleean 8enewal,, Bonner, Boundary, (2 kettles w/o pumps) 11.63 .60 1.20 1.15 .09 Clearwater, Idaho County Mltunasttel Csaruetests Pipe- (north of the 46th Parai. wtaPlx'rst Cual tat 12.58 .60 1.20 1.15 .D9 let), Soetemst. tatah, te- at tsatada, Placer, Sutter w14, Net Porce, Shoshone 1 and Yuba Counties Counties 9.93 .70 .e« 0 8 Rooters 11. 9 .93 .40 .06 Patnterasi Bannock. Bear take. Bini;hAnk A M pentnra Iwaod frame bl,,tue, bannavliln, butte. w Cunrs, Caribou, Cassia, residential canrttuction) Clark, Custer, Prdnl.lin. Kartposa and HurceJ Cos. 7.00 1.22 Fremont, Cooding (except the City of Bltbb end western third of County), JcfforF0n, Jerema, $nein. ).incoln,•;tsdtson, Hinldul.r. Onaida, Power. Teton, Twta Palle Counticat 8rubhl Rullvr. Nrlatapei 48.66 .40 .20 .005 Structural atccit sutng Stagal spray 9.71 .401 .20 .005 • Plasterers# Tenders$ ' banowah, Bonner, Ruundary, 1y Cleatwater. Idaho Coutty (north of 46th Pdrrllcl), Noatenat. Latah, IAwls. ' .',• ' Not Porce, Shoshone Count(, : 9.35 .82 .70 .05 sy.. '•• ,' Plumherst Benewdh, Bonuerp boundary, .. Clearwater, Kootunat, ta» tali, Lot Parte, Shoshano Counties 13.91 .75 1.26 .12 ,rete ; a : # FADERAL 4941ST911, VOL. 42, NO. 227--MIDAY, NOVIMUlt 25, 1977 FWOIFICA1I01115 P. i IWfIfFllfiTt011S P. 2 FCtSlns tan. !'s 71.+99d Nnd n. a' fnyr basdtn Ptr.aesn �'a��r t:A77••5990 tMnt d! beds 4=tit •.t'aiy.'N pta+..t )# + pelage Brogliie$Parwran . Alsc•ad.t, Alpine, An.sdar. Butte, Setas Nertlr ~_ 9,Leatfie Cal over&%. t"Alett, Cssitta caaa, Nardt, 94a.4ttes Rahn r N A R Prasleat vocalise esa et Bet Norte. k! 0»sa•so, PL.•re, Rates MSM Pestlsss Vacation se4.01 Aeby To Glens, 1160-1-014t, mins,•, (air, AW It. Monterey CountyR tsteen, Madera. tarts, Mst►posa, Oroandsen49.42 $[.15 3141.00 ,06 madocino, Merced, Medals, Linnen[ Teehnletans 12.56 1.15 ]1x3,00 .06 huntecey, Nap*, Nevada, Placer, Cable Splicers' 13.35 1.15 3603.00 .06 P►usass, Sactas-Unto, Sin Ignite, Patntorel `. San Francisco. Sas 3ea9.41n, sac Alpine, Retailers Calamrea Mateo, Santa Clara, $Inca Cruse and San iloaquin Counties r Shasta. Sierra, 5i*tisou. Solana Brush 11.03 .05 0Q.34 1.11 Sont.•rs. Stan$&[tag, butter, 7a• Spray[ Bhestroct Tapeta[ have* Tttsil/y, 2ulete, Tuo[u:ae, Swing Staist Se•ftoidi Vote and Yuba Cauntlet, Calllern a Sandblaster Btruatural. Stoat 16.22 .05 2.34 1.11 Chaff, )bnterey, San bonito, San Ces.ent ttasnsut Mato;.. Santa Clara avid Crictnt 9a%-ns $10.50 $1.30 $1.66 $1.65 005 Santa Crux Counties (ase- Mastle) Mi.;Iwattel At$ Goan. eiudisq portions of Counties, position Masons 10.73 1.30 1.65 1.65 105 in the Late Taboo Areal Man working lice ss:iniint, brush 11.92 .99 1.30 .00 .03 ar blip fares acrlsolds 10.75 1.30 1.66 1065 x05 Spray 12.37 .99 1.30 .00 .03 sl eetriciames Tapers 13.47 .99 1.30 .80 .01 $as 8e1d4e, Sista Clara and Plasterer Tondersr Z Seats Clot Coustlas Calaveras and San Joaquin electriclanr 13.60 .91 3"s+2.1Q Counties 9.91 1.24 1.70 1.00 d 005 Sooterat n Cable Lplicats 1$.53 :02 r.+?.to .OS San Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Maitt tit 4twtc Cea►ly • Solana and Ssnosa Counties Calavelaverass rN Calaveras alit #4.23 #.25 3",40,15 x03 Rdotori 10.115 24 1.14 0. 1.63 .54 assd :an Joaquin Ma/tie t)ackorst Sottieson touuttra (3 tattles W/o pumpul 11.23 1.10 1.24 1.63 .09 Cattle Splicer 7ecbnletaos 13.50 .96 3'»+1.49 001 Sltusasticl Soseelocal Pip. Cable Splicers ►S.S3 .96 1.49 .Ol Monterey County vropperss Coal tar pitch 11.98 1.10 1.20 1.63 .0 Ban bonito and Santa Clara Cs:. 8lestrtcians 12.54 1.1% r.0.00 .06 . tecsi Cable Solicers 13.61 1.15 3%+3.00 .06 1PA$1 hottle)ttlaws 11.10 .85 1.29 A1es:sda County Lahstecft 91scttlelavis 13.91 1.30 3'»+1.65 so" Group illi 0.775 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Cable Splicers 15.52 1.30 31+1.65 0069 Posner Fgtt psent Gpecatorat List 4ortstructioat See attached San ienitus Santa C1.1a and Santa Clue Caustlet Gloura:.en 11.65 .02 SWAG r timiarni Lis.e Nuls4 rut i+sse, 13.70 .02 3x+2.10 .04 Cable Spllcorr 15.41 1..01 3x+2.t0 004 . KUM U61994t VOL. 42, 7O. 242-FRIDAY, KCW= 16, 1411' HJOIFICATi0k5 P. 3 IS ON NO, CA77-5040 Wnat•d) I)IFICATI045 P. 4 OSCIS20N tr0. CA77-5090 (Cant.dr F,ia7e Benefits par nests dd11 -" paste ladR� Basic Ftlage ernahts Permeate Naof H Edreatm Cdrearienw Hardt Nardr .r.�- Rsbo A 0 Pension$ Vacation sod a, Beta$ Rates H t X Pension$ (*series and/or Apvt. '• POM t2ulrxr.Nr OPEM-MRS AP9r,Te. Group 14gi $6.975 $1.35 $1.70 $1.10 .10 MUM 1 AREA 2 Contra Costa County Only% Pipelayeral Caulkers, Group lr S 9.13 $10.64 S 1.50" S 2.25 $1.00 .29 Pandora, Pipowrappers, Crn- Group 2t 9.50 11.01 1.591 2.25 1.00 .29 pipoduct layers and plastic Group 38 9.73 11.24 1.58" 2.25 1.00 .29 erno joint pipure pip. Group 41 10.32 12.81 1.511" 2.25 1.00 .29 stripTooter, tto f sat pipe an Group st 10.95 12.06 1.50" 2.25 1.00 .29 eluding t of noon, on- Grou 6s 10.71 12.22 1.50• 2.25 1,.00 .29 eluding regall of voids* P Precast manhole setters* Group 71 10.97 12.10 1.50" 2.25 1.00 .29 Group It 11.32 12.62 2.58• 2.25 1.00 .29 Cart peace, manhole se croup 9s 11.54 33.05 1.511" 2.25 1.00 .29 Corm endears plaster Tenderer Group lot 11.16 13.27 1.4d• 2.25 1.00 ' .29 Group 10-At 11.08 13.39 1.Sn1 2.25 1.00 .49 eolano County 9.65 1.25 1.70 1.10 croup Its 12.06 23.57 3.511" 2.15 1.00 .29 Tile Setters* Ra Cernts croup 11-As 12.22 14.73 1.50• 1.25 • 1.00 .29 Alameda, Contra Cnatae gel Group 11-st 13.52 35.03 1.son 2.25 1.00 .29 Norte, Hut..!>oldtr take, liar , croup 11-Cs 13.04 15.35 1.58" 2.25 1.00 .269 MrndBenit Nson Fra Napa, San Bettita, San Fcanctoeo, "lnoludes 5.20 par hour to Pe atoned H, Ith and ':Afore F-1 114. t San Mateo, Santa Clara, Santa Crus, 8101you, Rosie Fd-9e RenaRts Perm-Is Sonoma, Solana and Nardr education Trinity Counties 9.27 .69 .Si 101 Ribs M i M Pensions Vacation ondior App,.Tr. DtX 1S29t�,ti0. CA?7•MSy�t_iM?rj�i1 �r (42 FR 52927-.".upt"hor 30, 19'.7) Raitc latwroral Alameda, Alpine, Millar. Group lit! $!.975 51.25 $1.70 $1.10 .10 , Calaverast Contra Coots, Del A Contra Costa County Onlys Norton ti Dorado, Fresno, nV1 Pi)etayera, Caul►.ars[ lltu+laldt, Marin, Martpoca, Bonder a s, caull,"r r Con Merced, Mriteroy, Napa, Nevad., Suit ts, Pi end Piasttc Placer, Socranento, San 8enitr, Pipoiaysrsr Praaaare lC San Pranclsco, San Joaquin, SM Tooter, no Joint pipe and Kitt*, Santa Clara, Santa Czd , otrlpping of aaee, lncludt 2 Solaho, Sonoma, Sutter, Teham , repair et voids, precast Y a Tuolumne, Volo and Yuba Count .s, Callfornle hole setters, Cast 1n Plat. , Manhole form setters Cha_^9i Cerm.nt Masons: A-441 Cerent Masons 10.50 1.30 1.68 1.65 .05 t4"reral Group ler! l:36 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 lustier Iagnesiter All Nice winding Machine in Composition Msnone 10.75 1.30 1.60 1.65 AS connection with quniting Men working from swing[ng or al,at Crete - Aligner or slip form scaffold 10.75 1.30 1.60 1.65 AS croup Ilii) 1.375 LAS 1.70 1.10 .10 llectrictanot H1se winding ma:hlne in Alaneds County Connection ulth gunitittgt Elretriet.ins 13.41 1.10 1%#1 &5 .069 of sheat crate =Aligner Cable Splicers 15.52 1.30 3x•1.65 .064 helper , i� d" FIDFRAL ArGISiER, VOL. 42, NO. 269--FRIDAY, WCLA M 16, 1977 lk WA L 1st 1� :1 � •. ,. ;� r• tF I~�� �.tii4 �;:' •r?S�••i4�.T�r�"i�+bti�ti�%•L.~i"i '`5• 'i��. •f• 'i a t.���. •}911•,,.:. J r 1421rICATils'IS P. 5 ~~ aii11i 1CAf W's P. Is i + + Fdrgr S•rrb6.for..e-t+ wi 4r1111MION NO. CA77-5091 lCeet•di slaralr farrrt}n, ' Raer6 II 6 I Pasior6 Vrernrn raa ar •�'^ �' 5.+n P•••.itu. S+nta Clara and Ape.Th f+lrer 11rarlir6 farwrats 0.1+.ta CCU$ Countla•.1 Basic 90610 t;lwctrlaarm S33.d0 ,92 3662.10 .011 Ilrr+ll Howl? LarnUea. C1Ale 1.1.11:+1: 15.51 .92 3162.10 ,OS ram SQOIPHim Orritis 88 Raw Rme6 II lM fenwra/ Yr,6nhaAsiler.OI t Llan 6talr+e C-O't j 4lcctrlclana 14.23 1.35 3961.35 .03 ARlA 1 Aal91 2 Calawrtaia ani San J'144414 C'D . l;lerllleiar.3s Touhntalana 13.00 .46 3161.44 At 41tp11t 1} $ 4.13 $10.64 S 1.540 $ 2.25 St.00 .29 CaMie SPIlor•#s 35.93 .46 31.66.44 .01 Grasp 21 4.S8 11.01 1.508 3.25 1.60 .29 Mlnteley Coup/y Group 33 4.73 11.24 1.511+ 2.25 1 t. 124 Lleetttclans 12.114 1.15 3163.08 .Oi Group 41 10.32 11.03 1.40• 2.25 11.00 .39 Cable 1+11crt6 LJ.It 1.15 36+3.00 .06 Group 51 10.55 12.86 1.511• 2.25 1.08 139 Prams,Cndnty Group$t ' 18.71 12.22 1.54• 3.25 L.00 .39 B1ee:tliciaas, rat to Group 71 10.87 12.35 1.506 2.25 1.00 .39 rrcerd 2 atetteai 7.75 .60 1114.85 .05 Gawp 81 11.31 13.82 1.5d• 2.45 1.00 .29 Paintrtal Group 9t 16.54 33.85 1.540 • 2.25 t.00 .29 8lpira, J.wAar. CaIaVlraS, Group 101 11.70 13.27 1.506 2.35 1.00 .29 and baa 404Juta t'emnlits Creep t0-A3 11.00 33.39 3.S8• 2.25 1.00 .29 Sru+h 9.67 .05 2.34 1.31 Group Its 12.06 13.57 1.5+6• 3.2S L.04 .29 Splays 6at'attrwis talxrul ' Glovis 31-Al, 13.22 14.73 1.Sa6 3,25 1.80 .29 S■$"I e:ea7al Scat101dt Group 11-21 13.82 15.03 1.506 2.25 1.00 .29 A-W111166tatzJ 136ructurA stoup 11-91 13.84 1S.3S 1.540 3.25 1.00 029 Steal, 10.22 .65 2.34 1.11 1116aterry, Gar 8saita, "a *3aolwko $.311por hoar to Pbt'tanad HL11th End attate 1 ad. 1latee. Santa Clara and Saata Crus Gwm10,; les- clulieq Puritans at the •0614 FelaneSuelle6Prrarrh Late Tat.ea Atra1 11 wily pJrerOw Stu.h 11.92 .91 1.30 .80 .03 Reht If i W Pa061eat Vea/lea ana'rr a"&1 32.17 .92 1.30 .80 .03 . 1 AOae.Tr. Talets 12.47 .99 1.30 .80 .03 e+ Pta6.ter Traterst 2Wt Cal..aers% a:a can 4044uln L9horeres Commit 1.0 9.91 1.25 1.70 1.811 Group l,tfl 8.9711 L.2S 1.70 1.10 .l,0 000401,61 Contra coats County Only# Itarin. Napa. 4a1.6ao and Pipelayoror Caulllere, Solana Ctm.wtlea Banders, P}pewult:ers. lli+ufers 10.91 t.10 1.20 l,.i3 .09 ddit layers and patastic Kittle M..rtaral lietl it*an pipolayetas Procaure papa 41 settles w/a pwpsl 11.23 1.10 1.20 1.43 .89 } 4cater, no joint pipe anJ e►tumaties rrarrlarst ripping of hilae. including tlr.vtaPpdra} Coni tat repair of amide, precastwill- pitch 33.96 9.10 1.20 1.63 .89 holo flatters, Cade In p . San hrnito and car.ta ":.r 6 lil+nholo fora letters Count Ice 118nte16 '.1 K9ttlu•.a �tawters#• ' it tattle! 13.10 .al 1.24 Group%its $9.36 $1.25 $1.10 01.10 .10 Lato#sr61 Mira winding waehina In dteule Ivit 8.77 1.25 1.14 1.14 .10 conneetton with gunitteg. t T6u0t 1:1411aent 0prratal.l of shot crate-Aligrrr See 666414 114 01091AL 11103"It, VOL. 42, NO. 142-4410AY, Dgam" 10, 1977 =1 ftwir(CAI10N5 P. 7 NDIFICATIO S P. 8 1 Decision 0 A77.5091 COnt'd. rdiat a-flits Perm@"% M+rdy tdeeenso Rea* M i tt p#e*11e0e vereden and/or A►p.Tr. rers7F.i■p SrMti4 P■re•eN Group tit$(1) 8.379 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 Sr de Meal► $tira winding aachlne In C... M S M pen$lsoe veteneo end of connortion With gmltingt AW.It. at Shot Crete - atignrt IN.. per C�Nl371- ! . Mod Group lig) 8.979 1.25 1.76 1.10 .10 All Contra Costa County Only$ Statewide Idaho pip+lay,*tai C•rul*ate, ean.tett, Piprular,,rs, a• #- davit layers and plastic n a plrelsyerrl Preenure plan Asbestos , SooneE totter# no joint ! Ate SOClear Senor, Seundrnt P P'+ Clearwater, Idaho County rttitming of sono. Inclu:ln7 , repl%lr of voids, Precast en- (north Lewis, SeatPeirce, ert "30 setters. cast In 1 :a. Ltah, Lewis, Nes peenc*e. .• P 9heelwse Counties 114.75 .51 11.20 aututi* farm totters ` Carpenters$ platter TehJ*ro$ Senswah, Sonar, Souadary, Cb Solana wnty 9.45 1.25 1.70 2.10 Cloarwater, Idaho County file Setters' M►lrerst A1a:Ja. Contin Costa# Sn1 Tt boundarLhry y tat Township northern 0 Matta. Uurtaldt, Italia, t boundary of Township M29 KN:tnrey, Hsps. Sin penito lawisorths. ties pernce, Shoshone Otn rraraixa, Sen Itttoo. Countless Settle Clara, Sint%C#420 Carpenters 10.84 .40 ,75 .075 rel n 4 an^t Cos. 9.27 .69 .51 101 Srvitter, Stationary {tf!',Z5to4 ,O) Fewer Operator,piledriver 1 10.94 .bi .7S .075 tit a of =reyte*wr 3.T, 197 Carpenters (burned, char Stria a3 oriware .. red, croosated or stow than+�, lArly treated naterial"1 4011 ialntetse Sense tun 11.09 .60 .15 .075 Mer* tate ! 0.97 .9S .5S .01 Millwright and )!,chine Strandral tt*nl a ou'reh•)ed tractor 11.34 .65 .73 .015 plledriver (crooseted a.-atto7Jrnq coelom, eh01r, material) 11.24 48, .75 .075 a w1.ri.w e*7est 9.19 .!5 .SS .Ot Itachihe toping 9.27 .95 .55 .01 tlootrielan9t Tanis tit ssroted to the to-mining Ceuntiest weather and stn wind tot tleetrtetanst technicians 11.10 .75 31;4 .50 1% stotae*or pto:vcsini cable Splicers 12.2t .75 3% 4 .so 1% e peruses with eaptaltuaberet wf plAteatniog Counties and Idaho ' 9,000 o geilena or #:ore using *%totter dl.•aenstons anJrot County (south of th* meth Lht**tor was on 211 trnA%), parallel) 11.37 .69 .90 .10 rrn.Mtrsting and splay, 9.92 .92 .5S .OR 3114004 tit surfea* to tv p9lnte.! is S0' or aotr aocvo llowW qt watetl. and-lat 90194 soortotdtng 11.45 .95 .55 .OL Might pay -vhen Wolk lat7s feet at oar*, an adittionol $54 shall be pild aba*a the applicable into. )'m"',, j FEDERAL REGISTER. VOL. 42, NO. 242-FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14. loyy • .. .. .... . , ..� .... aw. , ....r r..•f�!taa. ';P: r,N4't9 L•¢1'ui,d r.•t;•r.. 7..,. .&.,.�.. , e . , DIVISION G. — GENERAL CONDITIONS SECTION 1. CONTRACT AND CONTRACT DOCUI`la1TS The Plans,Specifications and Addenda,hereinafter enumerated in paragraph I of the Supplemental General Conditions, shall form part of the contract, and the provision% thereof shall be as binding upon the parties hereto as if they were herein fully set forth.The table of contents,titles,headings.running headlines and marginal notes contained herein and in said documents are solely to facilitate reference to various provisions of the contract documents and in no way affect, limit,or cast light on the interpretation of the provisions to which they refer. SECTION Z. DEFINITIONS The following terms as used in these General Conditions are respectively defined as follows: a. -Contractor":A person.firm or corporation with whom this Contract is made by the Owner.(The Owner is referred to by EDA,in other documents,as the Grantee/Borrower). 1 b. -Subcontractor": A person,firm or corporation supplying labor and materials or only labor for work at the site of j the project for,and under separate contract or agreement with.the Contractor. c. "Work on (at) the project": Work to be performed at the location of the project, including the transportation of materials and supplies to or from the location of the project by employees of the Contractor and any Subcontractor. d. "Apprentice*':(1) A person employed and individually registered in a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with the U.S. Department of Labor. Bureau of.Apprenticeship and Training,or with a State apprenticeship agency recognized by the Bureau;or(2)a person in his first 90 days of probationary employment as an apprentice in such an apprenticeship program,who is not individually registered in the program,but who has been certified by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training or a State Apprenticeship Council (where appropriate) to be eligible for probationary employment as an apprentice. e. "Trainee': A person receiving on-the-job training in a construction occupation under a program which is approved (but not necessarily sponsored) by the U.S. Department of Labor. Manpower Administration, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training,and which is reviewed from time to time by the Manpower Administration to insure f that the training meets adequate standards. SECTION 3. ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS AND DETAIL DRAWINGS ! The Contractor will be furnished additional instructions and detail drawings as necessary to carry out the work included in the contract. j The additional dra�%ings and instructions thus supplied to the Contractor will coordinate with the contract documents. The Contractor shall carry out the work in accordance with the additional detail drawings and instructions. The Contractor and the Architect/Engineer rill prepare jointly (a) a schedule, tiring the dates at which special detail drawings will he required, such drawings, it nny, to be furnished by the Architect/Engineer in lecordance with said schedule,and(b)a schedule fixing the respective dates for the submission of shop drawings,the beginning of manufacture testing and installation of materials,supplies and equipment,and the completion of the various parts of the work;each such schedule to be subject to change from time to time in accordance with the progress of the work. G-1 �112'1 SECTION 4. SHOP OR SETTII'G DR4WINTGS The Contractor shall submit promptly to the Architect/Engineer 5 copies of each shop or setting drawing prepared in accordance with the schedule predetermined as aforesaid. After e=mination of such drawings by the Architect/Engineer and the return thereof, the Con- tractor shall make such corrections to the drawings as have been indicated and shall furnish the Architect/Engineer with 5 corrected copies. _Regardless of corrections made in or approval given to such drawings by the Architect/Engineer, the Contractor will nevertheless be responsible for the accuracy of such drawings and for their con- formity to the Plans and Specifications, unless he notifies the Architect/Engineer, in writing, of any deviations at the time he fur- nishes such drawings. SECTION 5. MATERIALS, SERVICES AND FACILITIES It is understood that.rxcept as otherui.e specifically stated in the contract documents,the Contractor shall provide and pay for all materials. labor, tools. equipment. water, light, power, transportation, superintendence. temporary construction of every nature, and all other services and facilities of every nature whatsoever necessary to execute. complete,and deliver the work within the specified time. ! Any work necessary to be performed after regular hours,on Sundays or Legal Holidays,shall be performed without additional expense to the Onncr. f SECTION 6. CONTRACTOR'S TITLE TO MATERIAL z No materials or supplies for the %,ork shall he purchased by the Contractor or by any subcontractor subject to any 3 chattel mortgage or under a conditional sale contract or other agreement by which an interest is retained by the seller. The Contractor warrants that he has good title to all materials and supplies used by him in the work,free from all liens. claims or encumbrances. SECTION 7. INSPECTION AND TESTING OF MATERIALS All materials and equipment used in the construction of the project shall be subject to adequate inspection and testing in accordance with accepted standards.The laboratory or inspection agency shall be selected by the Owner.The Owner will pay for all laboratory inspection service direct.andnot as a part of thecontract. Materials of construction,particularly those upon which the strength and durability of the structure may depend,shall be subject to inspection and testing to establish conformance with specifications and suitability for users intended. SECTION 8. "OR EQUAL" CLAUSE Whenever a material. article or piece of equipment is identified on the Plans or in the Specifications by reference to manufacturer.'or vendors' names, tradenames.catalogue number,etc., it is intended merely to establish a standard: and,any material,article,or equipment of other manufacturers and vendors which will perform adequately the duties imposel by the general design will Ix-considered equally acceptable provided the material, article, or equipment so proposed is, in the opinion of the Archileel/Engineer, of equal substance and function. It shall not be purchased or installed by the Contractur without the Architect/Enginecr's written approval. SECTION 9. PATENTS The Contractor.hall hold and save the Owner and its officers,agents,servants.and employees harmless from liability of any nature or bind. including cost and c,.pcnses for.or on account of.any patented or unpatented invention,process. article.or appliance manufactured or used in the performance of the contract,including its use by the Owner,unless otherwise specifically stipulat-ed in the contract documents. -2 011281 License or Royalty Fee: License and/or Royalty Fees for the use of a process whic:t is authorized by the Owner of the project must be reasonable.and paid to the holder of the patent.or his authorized licensee.direct by the Owner and not by or through the Contractor. If the Contractor uses any design.device or materials covered by letters.patent or copyright.he shall provide for such use by suitable agreement with the Owner of such patented or copyrighted design. device or material. It is mutually agreed and understood that.without exception.the contract prices shall include all royalties or costs arising from the use of such design.device or materials.in any way involved in the work.The Contractor and/or his Sureties shall indemnify and save harmless the Owner of the project from am• and all claims for infringement by reason of the use of such patented or copyrighted design.device or materials or any trademark or copyright in connection with work agreed to be j performed under this contract.and shall indemnify the Owner for any cost.expense or damage which it may he obliged to pay by reason of such infringement at any time during the prosecution of the work or after completion of the work. 1 SECTION 10. SURVEYS AND REGULATIONS Unless otherwise expressly provided for in this contract.the Owner will furnish to the Contractor all surveys necessary for the execution of the work.' The Contractor shall comply with all laws.ordinances. rules. orders. and regulations relating to the performance of the work.the protection of adjacent property.anti the maintenance of passageways.guard fences or other protective facilities. SECTION 11. CONTRACTOR'S OBLIGATIONS The Contractor shall and will. in good workmanlike manner.do and perform all work and furnish all supplies and materials. machinery. equipment. facilities and means. except as herein otherwise expressly specified. necessary or proper to perform and complete all the work required by this contract.within the time herein specified.in accordance with the provisions of this contract and said specifications and in accordance with the plans and drawings covered by this : contract and any and all supplemental plans and drawings. and in accordance with the directions of the Architect/ Engineer as given from time to time during the progress of the work. Ile shall furnish.erect.maintain and remove such construction plant and such temporary work: as may be required. The Contractor shall observe.comply with.and be subject to all terms.conditions.requirements.and limitations of the contract and specifications.and shall do.carry on. and complete the entire work to satisfaction of the Architect/Engineer and the Owner. f SECTION 12. WEATHER CONDITIONS In the event of temporary suspension of work.or during inclement weather.or whenever the Architect/Engineer shall direct. the Contractor will. and will cause his subcontractors to protect carefully his and their work and materials against damage or injury from the weather. If. in the opinion of the Architect/Engineer. any work or materials shall have been damaged or injured by reason of failure on the part of the Contractor or any of his subcontractors to so protect his work.such materials shall be removed and replaced at the expense of the Contractor. SECTION 13. PROTECTION OF WORK AND PROPERTY—EMERGENCY The Contractor shall at all times safely guard the Owners property from injury or loss in connection with this contract. � He shall at all times safely guard and protect his own work.and that of adjacent property.from damage.The Contractor shall replace or make good any such damage. los%or injury unless such be caused directly by errors contained in the contract or by the Owner.or his duly authorized representative. In case of an emergency which threatens loss or injury of property and/or salciv of life,the Contractor w ill he allowed to act. without previous instructions from the Architect/Engineer, in a diligent manner. Ile shall notify the Architect/ Engineer immediately thereafter. Any claim for compensation by the Contractor due to such extra work shall be promptly submitted to the Architect/Engineer for approval. G-3 01129 Where the Contractor has not taken action but has notified the Architect/"gineer of an emergency threatening injury to persons or damage to the work or any adjoining property,he shall act as instructed or authorized by the Architect/ Engineer. The amount of reimbursement claimed by the Contractor on account of any emergency action shall be determined in the manner provided in paragraph 17 of the General Conditions. SECTION 14. INSPECTION The authorized representatives and agents of the Economic-Development Administration shall be permitted to inspect all work,materials,payrolls,records of personnel,invoices of materials,and other relevant data and records. SECTION 15. REPORTS, RECORDS AND DATA The Contractor shall submit to the Owner such schedule of quantities and costs,progress schedules,ptyroll4,reports, estimates,records and other data as the Owner may request concerning work performed or to be performed under this contract. SECTION 16. SUPERINTENDENCE BY .CONTRACTOR At the site of the work, the Contractor shall employ a construction superintendent or foreman who shall have full authority to act for the Contractor. It is understood that such representative shall be acceptable to the Architect/ Engineer. SECTION 17. (RANGES IN WORK No changes in the work covered by the approved contract documents shall be made without having prior written approval of the Owner.Charges or credits for the work covered by the approved change shall be determined by one or more,or a combination of the following methods: a. Unit bid prices previously approved. b. An agreed lump sum. e. The actual cost of: (1) Labor,including foremen: (2) Materials entering permanently into the work: (3) The ownership or rental cost of construction plant and equipment during the time of use on theextra work: (A) rower and consumable supplies for the operation of power equipment: (5) Insurance. (6) Social Security and old age and unemployment contributions. To the cost under 17c,there shall he added a tired fee to be agreed upon but not to eacecd fifteen percent(15%)of the estimated cost of the work.The fee shall be compensation to cover the cost of supervision,overhead,bond,profit and any other general expenses, • SECTION 18. EXTRAS Without invalidating the contract, the Owner may order extra work of the kind bid upon or make changes by altering. adding to or deducting from the work,the contract sum being adjusted accordingly,and the consent of the Surety being first obtained where necessary or desirable.All the work of the kind bid upon shall be paid for at the price stipulated in the proposal,and no claims for any extra work or materials shall be allowed unless the work is ordered in writing by the Owner or its Architect/Engineer.acting officially for the Owner,and the price is stated in the order. SECTION 19. TIME FOR COMPLETION AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES It is hereby understood and mutually agreed.by and between the Contractor and Owner.that the date of beginning and the time for completion as specified in the contract of work to he done hereunder are ESSENTIAL CONDITIONS of this contract. and it is further mutually understood and agreed that the work embraced to this contract shall be commenced on a date to be specified in the Notice to Proceed. The Contractor agrees that said work shall be prosecuted regularly, diligently. and uninterruptedly at such rate of progress as will insure full completion thereof within the time specified. It is expressly understood and agreed,by and between the Contractor and the Owner. that the time for the completion of the work described herein is a reasonable time for the completion of the same,taking into consideratiyn the average climatic range and usual industrial conditions prevailing in this locality. If the said Contractor shall neglect, fail or refuse to complete the work within the time herein specified,or any proper extension thereof granted by the Owner,then the Contractor does hereby agree.as a part consideration for the awarding of this contract.to pay to the Owner the amount specified in the contract,not as a penalty but as liquidated damages for such breach of contract as hereinafter set forth. for each and every calendar day that the Contractor shall be in default after the time stipulated in the contract for completing the work. The said amount is fixed and agreed upon by and between the Contractor and the Owner because of the impracticability and extreme difficulty of fixing and ascertaining the actual damages the Owner would in such event sustain, and said amount is agreed to be the amount of damages which the Owner would sustain and said amount shall be retained from time to time by the Owner from current periodical estimates. It is further agreed that time is of the essence of each and every portion of this contract and of the specification wherein k. a definite and certain length of time is fixed for the performance of any act whatsoever:and where under the contract an additional time is allowed for the'completion of any work, the new time limit fixed by such extension shall be of the essence of this contract. Provided, that the Contractor shall not be charged with liquidated damages or any excess cost when the Owner determines that the Contractor is without fault and the Contractor's reasons for the time extension arc acceptable to the Owner: Provided further. that the Contractor shall not be charged with liquidated damages or any excess cost when the delay in completion of the work is due: a. To any preference,priority or allocation order duly issued by the Government: b. To unforeseeable cause beyond the control and without the fault or negligence of the Contractor,including but not restricted to,acts of God,or of the public enemy,acts of the Owner,acts of another Contractor in the performance of a contract with the Owner, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes. freight embargoes, and scvcre weather:and c. To any delays of subcontractors or suppliers occasioned by any ofthe causes specified in subsections a and b of this article. Provided further,that the Contractor shall,within ten(10)days from the beginning of such delay,unless the Owner shall grant a further period of time prior to the date of final settlement of the contract,notify the Owner,in writing,of the cause of delay,who shall ascertain the facts and extent of the delay and notify the Contractor within a reasonable time of its decision in the matter. G-5 - ���31 SECTION 20. CORRECTION OF WORK All work, all materials, whether incorporated in the work or not, all processes of manufacture, and all methods of construction shall be at all times and places subject to the inspection of the Architect/Engineer who shall be the final judge of the quality and suitability of the work,materials,processes of manufacture.and methods of ccnstruction for the purposes for which theme are used.Should they fail tO mCCt his approval they shall be forthwith reconstructed,made good. replaced and/or corrected,as the case may be,by the Contractor at his own expense.Rejected material shall immediately be removed from the site. If. in the opinion of the Architect;Engineer, it is undesirable to replace any defective or damaged materials or to reconstruct or correct any portion of the work injured or not performed in accordance with the contract documents, the compensation to be paid to the Contractor hereunder shall be reduced by such amount as in the judgment of the Architeet/Engineer shall be equitable. SECTION 21. SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS FOUND DIFFERENT Should the Contractor encounter subsurface and/or latent conditions at the site materially differing from those shown on the Plans or indicated in the Specifications, he shall immediately give notice to the Architect/Engineer of such conditions before they are disturbed.The Architect/Engineer will thereupon promptly investigate the conditions.and if he finds that they materially differ from those shown on the Plans or indicated in the Specifications,he will at once make such changes in the Plans and/or Specifications as he may find necessary,and any increase or decrease of cost resulting from such changes to be adjusted in the manner provided in paragraph 17 of the General Conditions. SECTION 22. CLAIMS FOR EXTRA COSTS No claim for extra work or cost shall be allowed unless the same was done in pursuance of a written order of the Architect/Engineer approved by the Owner, as aforesaid, and the claim presented with the first estimate after the changed or extra work is done. When work is performed under the terms of subparagraph 17(c) of the General Conditions,the Contractor shall furnish satisfactory bills, payrolls, and vouchers covering all items of cost and,when requested by the Owner.give the Owner access to accounts relating thereto. w SECTION 23. RIGHT OF THE OWNER TO TERMINATE CONTRACT in the event that any of the provisions of this contract are violated b%the Contractor.or by any of his subcontractors.the Owner may serve written notice upon the Contractor and the Surety of its intention to terminate the contract, such notices to contain the reasons for such intention to terminate the contract, and unless within ten (10)days after the serving of such notice upon the Contractor, such violations or delay shall cease and satisfactory arrangement or correction be made.the contract shall,upon the expiration of said ten(10)days,cease and terminate.In the event of any such termination,the Own.:r shall immediately serve notice thereof upon the Surety and the Contractor,and the Surety shall have the right to take over and perform the contract: Provided, however, that if the Surety does not commence performance thereof within ten(10)days from the date of the mailing to such Surety of notice of termination.the Owner may take over the work and prosecute the same to completion by contract or by force account for the account and at the expense of the Contractor,and the Contractor and his Surety shall be liable to the Owner for any excess cost occasioned by the Owner thereby, and in such event the Owner may take possession of and utilize in completing the work.such materials,appliances,and plant as may be on the site of the work and necessary therefor. SECTION 24. CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE AND PERIODIC ESTIMATES Immediately after execution and delivery of the contract,and before the first partial payment is made.the Contractor shall deliver to the Owner an estimated construction progress schedule in form satisfactory to the Owner.showing the proposed dates of commencement and completion of each of the various subdivisions of work required under the Contract Documents and the anticipated amount of each monthly payment that will become due the Contractor in G-6 ��132 accordance with the progress schedule. The Contractor shall furnish the Owner (a) a detailed estimate giving a complete brcakdoun of the contract price and(b)periodic itemized estimates of work done for the purpose of making partial payments thereon. The costs employed in making up any of these schedules will be used only for determining the basis of partial payments and will not be considered as fixing a basis for additions to or deductions from the contract price. SECTION 25. PAYMENT TO CONTRACTOR f i Each calendar month,the Owner shall make a Progress payment to the Contractor on the basis of a duly certified and approved estimate of the work performed during the preceding calendar month under the contract.To insure proper performance of the contract,the Owner shall retain ten percent(100)of the amount of each estimate until final completion and acceptance of all work covered by the contract. In preparing estimates, the material delivered on the site and preparatory work done may be taken into consideration. All material and work covered by partial payments made shall thereupon become the sole property of the Owner, but this provision shall not be construed as relieving the Contractor from the sole responsibility for the care and protection of materials and work upon which payments have been made or the restoration of any damaged work,or as a waiver of the right of the Owner to require fulfillment of all the terms of the contract. The Contractor agrees that he will indemnify and save the Owncr harmless from all claims growing out of the lawful demands of subcontractors,laborers,workmen,mechanics,materialmen,and furnishcrs of machinery and parts thereof. equipment,power tools,and all supplies, including commissary, incurred in the furtherance of the performance of this contract.The Contractor shall,at the Owners request, furnish satisfactory evidence that all obligations of the nature hereinabove designated have to be paid. discharged, or waived. If the Contractor fails to do so, then the Owner may, after having served written notice on the said Contractor,either pay unpaid bills,of which the Owner has written notice. direct,or withhold from the Contractor's unpaid compensation a sum of money deemed reasonably sufficient to pay any I and all such lawful claims until satisfactory evidence is furnished that all liabilities have been fully discharged whereupon payment to the Contractor shall be resumed, in accordance with the terms of this contract, but in no event shall the provisions of this sentence be construed to impose any obligations upon the Owner to either the Contractor or his Surety. In paying any unpaid bills of the Contractor.the Owner shall be deemed the agent of the Contractor,and any payment so made by the Owner,shall be considered as a payment made under the contract by the Owner to the Contractor,and the Owner shall not be liable to the Contractor for any such payment made in good faith. i SECTION 26. ACCEPTANCE OF FINAL PAYMENT AS RELEASE The acceptance by the Contractor of final paymcm shall he and shall operate as a release to the Owner of all claims and all liability to the Contrctor for all things done or furnished in connection with this work and for every act and neglect of the Owner and others relating to or arising out of this work.No payment,however.final or otherwise.shall operate to release the Contractor or his Sureties from any obligation under this contract or the Performance and Payment Bond. SECTION 27. PAYMENTS BY CONTRACTOR The Contractor shall pay(a) for all transportation and utility services not later than the 20th day of the calendar month following that in which services arc rendered,(b)for all materials.tools,and other expendable equipment to the extent of 9017c-of the cost thereof,not later than the 20th day of the calendar month following that in which such materials,tools. and equipment are delivered at the site of the project. and the balance of the cost thereof not later than the 30th day following the completion of that part of the work in or on which such materials.tools,and equipment are incorporated or used,and(c)to each of his subcontractors,not later than the 5th day following each payment to the Contractor,the respective amounts allowed the Contractor on account of the work performed by his subcontractors to the extent of each subcontractors interest therein. • G_7 91133 SECTION 28. CONTRACTOR'S AND SUBCONTRACTOR'S INSURANCE The Contractor shall not commence work under this contract until he has obtained all the insurance required under this paragraph and such insurance has been approved by the Owner. nor shall the Contractor allow any subcontractor to •' commence work on his subcontract until the insurance required of the subcontractor has been so obtained and approved: a. Compensation insurance. The Contractor shall procure and shall maintain during the life of this contract Work- men's Compensation Insurance as required by applicable State or territorial law for all of his employees to be engaged in work at the site of the project under this contract and,in case of any such work sublet.the Contractor shall require the subcontractor similarly to provide Workmen's Compensation Insurance for all of the latter's employees to he engaged in such work unless such employees are covered by the protection afforded by the Con- tractor's Workmen's Compensation Insurance. in case any class of employees engaged in hazardous work on the project under this contract is not protected under the Workmen's Compensation Statute,the Contractor shall pro- vide and shall cause each subcontractor to provide adequate employer's liability insurance for the protection of such of his employees as are not otherwise protected. b, Contractor's Public Liability and Property Damave Insurance and Vehicle Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall procure and shalt maintain during the life of this contract Contractor's Public Liability Insurance. Contractor's Property Damage Insurance and Vehicle Liability insurance in,the amounts specified in the Supplemental General Conditions. c. Subcontractor's Public Liability and Property Damarc insurance and Vehicle Liabilitv Insurance.The Contractor shall either (l) require each of his subcontractors to procure and to maintain during the life of his subcontract. Subcontractor's Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance and Vehicle Liability insurance of the type and in the amounts specified in the Supplemental General Conditions specified in subparagraph b hereof. or,(2)insure the activities of his subcontractors in his policy,specified in subparagraph b hereof. d• Scope of Insurance and Special Hazards.The insurance required under subparagraphs b and c hereof shall provide adequate protection for the Contractor and his subcontractors, respectively, against damage claims which may arise from operations under this contract. Whether such operations be by the insured or by any one directly or indirectly employed by him and, also against any of the special hazards which may he encountered in the performance of this contract as enumerated in the Supplemental General Conditions. e. Builder's Risk insurance(Fire and Extended Coverage).The Contractor shall procure and shall maintain during the life of this contract Builder's Risk Insurance(Fire and Extended Coverage) on a 100 percent (10070)completed value basis on the insurable portion of the project.The Owner,the Contractor.and subcontractors(as their interests may appear)shall be named as the Insured. ' i i f. Proof of Carriage of Insurance.The Contractor shall furnish the Owner with certificates showing the type,amount. class of operations covered,effective dates and dates of expiration of policies. Such certificates shall also contain substantially the following statements:"The insurance covered by this certificate will not be cancelled or materially altered,except after "liirty (30) days written r'otice has been received by the Owner." SECTION 29. CONTRACT SECURITY The Contractor shall furnish a performance bond in an amount at least equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the contract prier as security for the faithful performance of this contract and also a payment bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent(100`cl of the contract price or in a penal sum not less than that prescribed by State,territorial or local law,as security for the payment of all persons performing labor on the project under this contract and furnishing materials in connection with this contract.The Performance bond and the Payment bond may he in one or in separate instruments in accordance with local law. Before final acceptance, each bond must be approved by the Economic Development Administration. G-8 01134 i SECTION 30. ADDITIONAL OR SUBSTITUTE BOND I If at any time the Owner for justiciable cause. shall be or become dissatisfied with the Surety or Sureties for the Performance and/or Payment Bonds. the Contractor shall within five(5)days after notice from the Owner to do so. •" substitute an acceptable bond(or bunds) in such form and sum and signed by such other Surety or Sureties as may be satisfactory to the Owner.The premiums on such bond shall be paid by the Contractor. No further payments shall be deemed due nor shall be made until the nee% Surety or Sureties shall have furnished such an acceptable bond to the Owner. SECTION 31. ASSIGNMENTS The Contractor shall not assign the whole or any part of this contract or any moneys due or to become due hereunder without written consent of the Owner. in case the Contractor assigns all or any part of any moneys due or to become due under this contract.the instrument of assignment shall contain a clausesubstantially to the effect that it is agreed that the right of the assignee in and to any moneys due or to become due to the Contractor shall be subject to prior claims of all persons.firms and corporations for services rendered or materials supplied for the performance of the work called for in this contract. SECTION 32. MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY OF CONTRACTORS If.through acts of neglect on the part of the Contractor.any other Contractors or any subcontractor shall suffer loss of damage on work. the Contractor agrees to settle with such other Contractor or subcontractor by agreement or arbitration if such other Contractor or subcontractor will so settle.If such other Contractor or subcontractor shall assert any claim against the Owner on account of any damage alleged to have been sustained. the Owner shall notify the Contractor,who shall indemnify and save harmless the Owner against any such claim. SECTION 33. SEPARATE CONTRACTS The Contractor shall coordinate his operations with those of other Contractors. Cooperation will be required in the • arrangement for the storage of materials and in the detailed execution of the work. The Contractor. including his subcontractors. shall keep informed of the progress and the detail work of other Contractors and shall notify the Architect/Engineer immediately of lack of progress or defective workmanship on the part of other Contractors. Failure of a Contractor to keep informed of the work progressing on the site and failure to give notice of lack of progress or defective workmanship by others shall be construed as acceptance by him of the status of the work as being satisfactory for proper coordination with his own work. SECTION 34. SUBCONTRACTING The Contractor may utilize the services of specialty subcontractors on those parts of the work which. under normal contracting practices.are performed by specialty subcontractors. The Contractor shall not award any work to any subcontractor without prior written approval of the Owner. which approval will not be given until the Contractor submits to the Owner a written statmcnt concerning the proposed award to the subcontractor.which statement will contain such information as the Owner may require. The Contractor shall be as fully responsible to the Owner for the acts and omissions of his subcontractors.and of persons either directly or indirectly employed by them.as he is for the acts and omissions of persons directly employed by him. The Contractor shall cause appropriate provisions to be inserted in all subcontracts relative to the work to bind subcon- tractors to the Contractor by the terms of the General Conditions and other contract documents insofar as applicable to the work of subcontractors and to give the Contractor the same power as regards terminating any subcontract that the Owner may exercise over the Contractor under any provision of the contract documents. Nothing contained in this contract shall create any contractual relation between any subcontractor and the Owner. G_9 SECTION 35. ARCHITECT/ENGINEER AUTHORITY The Architect/Engineer shall give all orders and directions contemplated under this contract and specifications t relative to the execution of the work.The Arrchitcct/Engineer shall determine the amount.quality,acceptability. and fitness of the several kinds of work and materials which are to be paid for under this contract and shall decide all questions which may arise in relation to said work and the construction thereof.The Architect/Engineer's estimates and decisions shall be final and conclusive,except as herein otherwise expressly provided. In case any question shall arise between the parties hereto relative to said contract or specifications,the determination or decision of the Architect/ Engineer shall be a condition precedent to the right of the Contractor to receive any money or payment for work under this contract atTected in any manner or to any extent by such question. The Architect/Engineer shall decide the meaning and intent of any portion of the specifications and of any plan or drawings where the same may be found obscure or be in dispute. Any differences or conflicts in regard to their work which may arise between the Contractor under this contract and other Contractors performing work for the Owner shall be adjusted and determined by the Architect/Engineer. SECTION 36. STATED ALLOWANCES The Contractor shall include in his proposal the cash allowances stated in the Supplemental General Conditions. The Contractor shall purchase the "Allowed Materials" as directed by the Owner on the basis of the lowest and best bid of at least three competitive bids. If the actual price for purchasing the"Allowed Materials' is more or less than the "Cash allowance."the contract price shall be adjusted accordingly.The adjustment in contract price shall be made on the basis of the purchase price without additional charges for overhead, profit. insurance or any other incidental expenses.The cost of installation of the"Allowed Materials" shall be included in the applicable sections of the contract Specifications covering this work. SECTION 37. USE OF PREMISES AND REMOVAL OF DEBRIS The Contractor expressly undertakes at his own expense: } a. To take every precaution against injuries to persons or damage to property: b. To store his apparatus. materials, supplies and equipment in such orderly fashion at the site of the work as will not unduly interfere with the progress of his work or the work of any other contractors: c. To place upon the work or any part thereof only such loads as are consistent with the safety of that portion of the work: d. To clean up frequently all refuse,rubbish,scrap materials,and debris caused by his operations,to the end that at all times the site of the work shall present a neat.orderly and workmanlike appearance: e. Before final payment to remove all surplus material,falsework,temporary structures,including foundations thereof, plant of any description and debris of every nature resulting from his operations, and to put the site in a neat, orderly condition, f. To effect all cutting.fitting or patching of his work required to make the same to conform to the plans and specifica- tions and, except with the consent of the Architect/Engineer,not to cut or otherwise alter the work of any other Contractor. G-10 �� '136 j SECTION 38. QUANTITIES OF ESTIMATE Wherever the estimated quantities of work to he done and materials to be furnished on a unit price basis under this contract are shown in am of the documents including the proposal, they are given for use in comparing kids,and the right is expressly reserved, except as herein otherwise specifically limited, to increase or diminish them as may he deemed reasonably necessary or desirable by the Owner to complete the work contemplated by this contract,and such increase or diminution shall in no way vitiate this contract, nor shall any such increase or diminution give cause for claims or liability for damages. SECTION 39. LAND AND RIGHTS—OF—WAY Prior to the start of construction, the Owner shall obtain all land rights-of-way necessary for the carrying out and completion of work to be performed under this contract. SECTION 40. GENERAL GUARANTY Neither the final certificate of payment nor any provision in the contract documents nor partial or entire occupancy of the premises by the Owner shall constitute an acceptance of work not done in accordance with the contract documents or relieve the Contractor of liability in respect to any express warranties or responsibility for faulty materials or work- manship.The Contractor shall remedy any defects in the work and pay for any damage to other work resulting there- from, which shall appear within a period of one year from the date of final acceptance of work unless a longer period is specified.The Owner will give notice of observed defects with reasonable promptness. SECTION 41. CONFLICTING CONDITIONS Any provision in any of the contract documents which may be in conflict or inconsistent with any of the paragraphs in these General Conditions shall be void to the extent of such conflict or.inconsistency. SECTION 42. NOTICE AND SERVICE THEREOF Any notice to any Contractor from the Owner relative to any part of this contract shall be in writing and considered delivered and the service thereof completed,when said-notice is posted,by certified or registered mail.to the said Con- tractor at his last given address,or delivered in person to said Contractor or his authorized representative on the work. SECTION 43. REQUIRED PROVISIONS DEDIED INSERTED Each and every provision of law and clause required by law to be inserted in this contract shall be deemed to be inserted herein and the contract shall be read and enforced as though it were included herein,and if through mistake or other- wise any such provision is not inserted,or is not correctly inserted,then upon the application of either party the contract shall forthwith be physically amended to make such insertion or correction. SECTION 44. SAFETY AND HEALTH REGULATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION In order to protect the lives and health of his employees under the contract,the Contractor shall comply with all perti- nent provisions of the Contract Work I fours and Safety Standards Act.as amended,commonly known as the Construc- tion Safety Act as pertains to health and safety standards:and shall maintain an accurate record of all cases of death. occupational disease, and injury requiring medical attention or causing loss of time from work, arising out of and in the course of employment on work under thccontract. The Contractor alone.hall be responsible for the safety,etliciency,and adequacy ol'his Plant,appliance-..and methods. and for any damage which may result from their failure or their improper construction,maintenance,or operation. G-ii 0113"1 SECTION 45. MINIMI WAGES All mechanics and laborers employed or working upon the site of the work.or under the United States housing Act of 1937, or under the Mousing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the project. will be paid uncondi- tionally and not less often than once a week.and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account(except such 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 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 made a part hereof,regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the Contractor and subcontractor and such laborers and mechanics-,and the wage determination decision shall be posted by the Contractor at the site of the work in a prominent place where it can he c:asili seen by the workers. For the purpose of this clause,contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated under section I lb}(2)of the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics are considered wages paid to such laborers or mechanics,subject to the provisions of 29 CFR 5.5 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. The Owner.hall require that tiny class of laborers or mechanics,including apprentices and trainees,which is not listed in the wage determination and which is to he employed under the contract.shal(.bc classitied or reclassified conformably to the wage determination and a report of the action taken shall be sent by the Federal agency to the Secretary of Labor. in-the event the interested parties cannot agree on the proper classification or reclassitIcation of a particular class of laborers and mechanics.including apprentices and trainees,to be used. the question accompanied by the rec- ommendation of the contracting officer shall be referred to the Secretary for final determination. The Owner shall require whenever the minimum wage rate prescribed in the contract for a class of laborers or mechanics includes a fringe benefit which is not expressed as an hourly wage rate and the contract is obligated to pay a cash equiv- alent of such a fringe benefit,an hourly cash equivalent thereof to he established. In the event the interested parties cannot agree upon a cash equivalent of the fringe benefit, the question, accompanied by the recommendation of the Owner,shall be referred to the Secretary of Labor for determination. If the Contractor does not make payments to a trustee or other third person.he may consider as part of the wages of 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 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. The Contractor agrees to comply with Executive Order 11388.issued March 29. 1971,and any other Executive Order, statute,or regulation regarding the stabilization of wages and prices in the construction industry. SECTION 46. WITHHOLDING OF PAY11ENTS The Economic Development Administration may withhold or cause to be withheld from the contractor so much of the accrued payments or advances as ma% be considered necessary to pay laborers and mechanics. including apprentices and trainees,employed by the contractor or any subcontractor on the work the full amount of wages required by the contract.In the even,of failure to pay any laborer or mechanic.including any apprentice or trainee employed or working on the site of the work or under the United States i lousing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1919 in the con- struction or development of the projext. all or pan of the wages required by the contract,the Economic Development Administration 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. 6 G-12 01138 SECTION 47. PAYROLLS ANIND BASIC RECORDS Payrolls and basic records relating thereto «ill be maintained during the course of the work and prescryed for a period of three years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics corking at the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949,in the construction or development of the project.Such records will contain the name and address of each employer.his correct claw ication,rates of pay(including rates of contribu- tions or costs anticipated of the types described in section I (b)(2)of the Davis-Bacon Act),daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made and actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has found under 29 CFR 5.5 (a)(1) (iv) that the wages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan program described in section I (b)(2)(B)of the Davis-Bacon Act,the Contractor shall maintain records which show that the commitment to provide such benefits is enforceable, that the plan or program is financially responsible, and that the plan or program has been communicated in writing to the laborers or mechanics affected,and records whicfi show the costs anticipated or the actual cost incurred in providing such benefits. The Contractor will submit weekly a copy of all payrolls to the Economic Development Administration if the agency is a party to the contract,but if the agency is not such a party,the Contractor will submit the payrolls to the applicant, sponsor.or Owner,as the case may bc.Cor transmission to the Economic Development Administration.The copy shall be accompanied b- a-statement signed by the employer or his agent indicating that the payrolls are correct and complete, that the wage rates contained therein are not less than those determined by the Secretary of Labor and that the classi- fications set forth for each laborer or mechanic conform with the work he performed. A submission of a "Weekly Statement of Compliance" which is required under this contract and the Copeland regulations of the Secretary of Labor(29 CFR Part 3)and the filing with the initial payroll or any subsequent payroll of a copy of any findings by the Secretary of Labor under 29 CFR 5.5(a)(I WO shall satisfy this requirement.The Prime Contractor shall be respon- sible for the submission of copies of payrolls of all Subcontractors. The Contractor will make the records required under the labor standards clause of the contract available for inspection by authorized representatives of the Economic Development Administration and the Department of Labor,and will permit such representatives to interview employees during working hours on the job. SECTION 48. APPRENTICES AND TRAINEES Apprentices will he permitted to work as such only when they are registered,individually,under a bona fide apprentice- ship program registered with a State apprenticeship agency which is recognized by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and j tTraining, U.S. Department of Labor. or, if no such recognized agency exists in a State. under a program registered • with the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, U.S. Department of Labor. The :allowable ratio of apprentices to i journeymen in any craft classification shalt not be greater than the ratio permitted to the Contractor as to his entire work force under the registered program. Any employees listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage rate, who is not a trainee as defined in section 2c or is not registered as above,shall he 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 Owner 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. Trainees will permitted to work as such when they are bona tide trainees employed pursuant to a program approved by the U.S. Department of Labor, ,tilanpower Administration, Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training,and where the subparagraph below is applicable, in accordance with the provisions of Part 5a.Subtitle A.Title 29,Code of Federal Regulations. On contracts in excess of 510,000;the employment of all laborers and mechanics, including apprentices and trainees, as defined in Section 2 shalt also be subject to the provisions of Part 5a,Subtitle A.Title 29.Code of Federal Regula- tions.Apprentices and trainees shall be hired in accordance with the requirements of Part 5a. The provisions of Sections 45. 46, and 48 shall be applicable to every invitation for bids, and to every negotiation, request for proposals, or request for quotations, for an assisted construction contract, issued after January 30, 1972, and to every such contract entered into on the basis of such invitation or negotiation. Part 5a.3, Subtitle A.Title 29, Code of Federal Regulations shall constitute the conditions of each assisted contract in excess of S10,000, and each Owner concerned shall include these conditions or provide for their inclusion. in each such contract. Parts 5a.4,5a.5, 5a.6,and Sa.7 shall also be included in each such contract for the information of the Contractor. G-13 SECTION 49. COPELAND "ANTI-KICKBACKK'* PROVISIONS Thcse provisions of this section. 29 CFR Part 3. prescribe"Anti-Kickback" regulations under section 2 of the Act of June 13, 1964,as amended(40 U.S.C.276c).popularly known as the Copeland Act. ' Each Contractor or subcontractor shall furnish each week a Stata nLrit of Compliance. Form ED-162, to accompany the weekly submission of payroll forms. Section 1001 of Title 18 of the United States Code(Criminal Code and Criminal Procedure)shall apply to such state- ment as provided in 72 Stat. 967(IS U.S.C. 1001.among other things, provides that whoever knowingly and willfully makes or uses a fraudulent document or statement of entry,in any matter within the jurisdiction of any department or agency of the United Sfatcs.shall be fined not more than 510.000 or imprisoned not more than five years,or both). The requirements of this section shall not apply to any contract of 52.000 or less. Upon a written finding by the head of a Federal agency. the Secretary of Labor may provide reasonable limitations. variations,tolerances,and exemptions from the requirements of this section subject to such conditions as the Secretary of Labor may specify. Deductions made under the circumstances or in the situations described in the paragraphs of this section may be made without application to and approval of the Secretary of Labor: t' a. Any deduction made in compliancewith the requirements of Federal.State.or local law such as Federal or State with- holding income taxes and Federal social security taxes. b. Any deduction of sums previously paid to the employee as a bona fide prepayment of wages when such prepayment is made without discount or interest.A "bona fide prepayment of wages" is considered to have been made only when cash or its equivalent has been advanced to the person employed in such a manner as to give him complete freedom of disposition of the advanced funds. c. Any deduction of amounts required by court process to be paid to another unless the deduction is in favor of the Contractor,subcontractor,or any affiliated person,or when collusion or collaboration exists. d. Any deduction constituting a contribution on behalf of the person employed to funds established by the employer • or representative of employees, or both. -or the purpose of providing either from principal or income, or both, medical or hospital care, pensions or annuities or retirement, death benefits, compensation for injuries, illness, accidents, sickness, or disability, or for insurance to provide any of the foregoing, or unemployment benefits, vacation pay, savings accounts, or similar payments for the benefit of employees, their families and dependents: Provided, however, that the following standards are met: O) The deduction is not otherwise prohibited by law. (2) it is either: (i) voluntarily consented to by the employee in writing and in advance of the period in which the work is to be done and such consent is not a condition either for the obtaining of or for the continuation of employ- ment.or(ii) provided for in a bona fide collective bargaining agreement between the Contractor or subcontractor and representatives of its employees: (3) no profit or other benefit is otherwise obtained, directly or indirectly. by the Contractor or subcontractor or any aliiiliated person in the form of commission, dividend, or otherwise, and(4)the deductions shall serve the convenience and interest of the employee. e. Any deduction contributing toward the purchase of United States Defense Stamps and Bonds when voluntarily authorized by the employee. f. Any deduction requested by the employee to enable him to repay loan-, to or to purchase shares in credit unions organized and operated in accordance with Federal and State credit union statutes. g. Any deduction voluntarily authorized by the employee for making of contributions to governmental or quasi- government agencies. h. Any deduction voluntarily authorized by the employee for making of contributions to Community Chests, United Givers Funds,and similar charitable organizations. G- 14 01140 i. Any deductions to pay regular union intiation fees and nuznhership due..not including line.or.pecial assessmcnts: Provided. huwcver. that a collective hargainine agrcerncnt hetuecn the Contractor or subcontractor and repre- sentativcs of its employees provided for such deductions and the deductions are not otherwise prohibited by lain. j. Any deduction not more than for the "reasonable L7)st•• of hoard. lodging, or other Facilities meeting the require- ments of section 3(m)of the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938.as amended.and Part 531 of this title. When such a deduction is made,the additional records required under S516.25(a)of this title shall be kept. SECTION 50. SUBCONTRACTORS The Contractor will insert in any subcontracts the clauses contained in 29 CFR 5.5(x)(1)through(5)and(7)and such other clauses as the Economic Development Administration may by appropriate instructions require, and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier subcontracts which they may enter into.together with a clause requiring this insertion in any further subcontracts that may in turn be made. SECTION 51. CONTRACT TERMINATION A breach of sections 44 through 50 may be grounds for termination of the contract.and for debarment as provided in 29 CFR 5.6. SECTION 52. OVERTDM REQUIREMENTS No Contractor or subcontractor contracting for any part of the contract work which may require or involve the em- ployment of laborers or mechanics shall require or permit anv laborer or mechanic in any workweek in which he is employed on such work to work in excess of eight hours in any calendar day or in excess of forty hours in such work- week unless such laborer or mechanic receives compensation at a rate not less than one and one-half times his basic rate of pay for all hours in excess of eight hours in any calendar day or in excess of forty hours in such workweek. as the case may be. In the event of any violation of the clause set forth in the subsection above. the Contractor and an subcontractor • responsible therefor.shall be liable to any affected employes for his unpaid wages. In addition.such Contractor and sub- contractor shall be liable to the United States(in the case of work done under contract for the District of Columbia or a territory, to such District or to such territory). for liquidated damages. Such liquidated damages shall he computed with respect to each individual laborer or mechanic employed in violation of the clause set forth in the above subsection in the sum of 510.00 for each calendar day on which such employee was required or permitted to work in excess of eight hours or in excess of the standard workweek of forty hours without payment of the overtime wages required by the clause set forth in subsection above. The Economic Development Administration may withhold or cause to he withheld. from any moneys payable on ac- count of work performed by the Contractor or subcontractor. such sums as may administratively be determined to be necessary to satisfy any liabilities of such Contractor or subcontractor for unpaid wages and liquidated damages as provided in the clause set forth above. The Contractor shall insert in all subcontracts the clause set forth in the above subsections of this section and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in an• lower tier subcontracts %0ich they may enter into,together with a clause requiring this insertion in any further subcontracts that may in turn be made. 4 s • G-15 01141 SECTION 53. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY No person in the United States shall,on the grounds of race, color,national origin.or sex.he excluded from participa- tion in, be denied the benefits of.or be sub iected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving Federal fi- nancial assistance. Reference Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964(42 USC 2000d)and Section 112 of Public Law 92-65. Form EDA—503.The Recipient and all Contractors.subcontractors,suppliers,lessees and other parties directly partici- pating in the Recipient's project agree that during and in connection «Ith the associated agreement relating to the Fed- erally assisted program.(i) they will comply,to the extent applicable.as Contractors,subcontractors,lessees.suppliers. or in any other capacity.-with the applicable provisions of the Regulations of the Unitas States Department of Com- merce(Part 8 of Subtitle A of Title 15 of the Code of Federal Regulations)issued pursuant to Title Vi of the Civil Rights Act of 1964(P.L. 88-352), and will not thereby discriminate against any person on the grounds of race,color.or na- tional origin in their employment practices, in am•of their own contractual arrangements,in all services or accommoda- tions which they ofTer to the public. and in'any of their other business operations.(ii) they will provide information re- quired by or pursuant to said Regulations to ascertain compliance with the Regulations and these assurances. and (iii) their non-compliance with the nondiscrimination requirements of said Regulations and these assurances shall constitute a breach of their contractual arrangements with the Recipient whcrchy said agreements may be cancelled.terminated or suspended in whole or in part or may be subject to enforcement otherwise by appropriate legal proceedings. Executive Order 112•16.30 Fcd. Rep. 12319(1965)(Equal Op_portunitc Clause). During the performance of this contract. the Contractor agrees as follows: a. The Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion,sex.or national origin.The Contractor will take atlirmative action to ensure the applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment. without regard to their race,color, religion, sex.or national origin.Such actiea shall include.but not be limited to the following:employment,upgrading,demotion,or transfer: recruitment or recruitment advertising: layoff or termination: rates of pay or other forms of compensation: and selection for training,including apprenticeship. b. The Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment,notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth the provisions of this non-discrimination clause. c. The Contractor will, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of the contractor. state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race.color, religion. sex,or national origin. d. The Contractor will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding. a notice to be provided by the agency contracting officer,advising the labor union or workers'representative of the Contractor's commitment under Section 202 of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 21, 1965,and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. e. The Contractor will comply with all prmisions of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 21, 1965, and of rules. regulations,and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor. { f. The Contractor will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor,or pursuant thereto.and will permit access to his books, record,and accounts by the contracting agency and the Secretary of Labor for purposes of invcstiga- tion to ascertain compliance with such rules. regulations,and orders. Each Contractor and subcontractor of Fed- erally financed construction work is required to file an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer Information Report(EEO—i on Standard Form 100)annually on Ntarch 31. Forms and instructions arc available at the EDA Regional Office. • G-16 01142 g. In the event of the Contractor's noncompliance.with the nondiscrimination clauses of this contract or with any such rules, regulations,or orders.this contract may be cancelled. terminated or suspended in whole or in part and the Contractor may be declared ineligible for further Government contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24. 1965, and such other sanctions may he imposed (and remedies involved)as provided in 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. ' h. The Contractor will include the provisions of paragraphs a through h in every subcontract or purchase order unless exempted by rules. regulations, or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to Section 204 of Executive Order No. 11246 of September 24. 1965,so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor or vendor. The Contractor will take such action with respect to any subcontractor or purchase order as the contracting agency may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance: Provided,however.that in the event the contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened «ith litigation with a subcontractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the contracting agency, the Contractor may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the United States. i. Exemptions to Above Equal Opportunity Clause(41 CFR Chap.60): (1) Contracts and subcontracts not exceeding 510,000 (other than Government bills of lading) are exempt. The amount of the contract. rather than the:unount of the Federal linancutl assistance,shall govern in determining the applicability of this exemption. (2) Except in the case of subcontractors for the performance of construction work at the site of construction. the clause shall not be required to be inserted in subcontracts below the second tier. (3) Contracts and subcontracts not exceeding S100.000 for standard commercial supplies or raw materials are exempt. s I SECTION 54. OTHER PROHIBITED INTERESTS No official of the Owner who is authorized in such capacity and on behalf of the Owner to negotiate,make,accept or approve, or to take part in negotiating, making, accepting, or approving any architectural, engineering, inspection. construction or material supply contract or any subcontract in connection with the construction of the project,shall become directly or indirectly interested personally in this contract or in any part hereof.No officer,employee,architect, attorncv, engineer or inspector of or for the Owner who is authorized in such capacity and on behalf of the Owner to exercise any legislative, executive, supervisory or other similar functions in connection with the construction of the project. shall become directly or indirectly interested personally in this contract or in any part thereof, any material supply contract,subcontract,insurance contract.or any other contract pertaining to the project. SECTION 55. USE AND OCCUPANCY PRIOR TO ACCEPTANCE BY OWNER The Contractor agrees to the use and occupancy of a portion or unit of the project before formal acceptance by the Owner,provided the Owner: a. Secures written consent of the Contractor except in the event, in the opinion of the Architect/Engineer. the Con- tractor is chargeable with unwarranted delay in completing the contract requirements: b. Sxures consent of the Surety: i e. Secures endorsement from the insurance carrier(s)permitting occupancy of the building or use of the project during the remaining period of construction:or d. Alien the pro�iect consists of more than one building, and one of the buildings is occupnc-d. secures permanent fire and extended coverage insurance,including a permit from the insurance carrier to complete construction. r G-17 01143 SECTION 56. SUSPENSION OF 14ORK Should the Owner he prevented or enjoined from proceeding with work or from authorizing its prosecution either before or after its prosecution. by reason of any litigation. the Contractor shall not be entitled to make or assert claim for damage by reason of said delay, but time for completion of the work will be extended to such reasonable time as the Owner may determine will compensate for time lost by such delay with such determination to be set forth in writing. SECTION 57. MPLOYMEENT OF LOCAL LABOR The maximum feasible enmnloy ment of local labor shall he made in the construction of public works and development facility projects receiving direct Fcderal grants, Accordingly,every Contractor and subcontractor undertaking to do work on any such project which is or reasonably may he done as on-site work.shall employ.in carrving out such contract work• qualified persons who regularly reside in the designated area where such project is to be located.or in the case of Economic Development Centers. qualified perumns who regularly reside in the center or in the adjacent or nearby redevelopment areas within the Economic Development District.except: a. To the extent that qualified persons regularly residing in the designated area or Economic Development District arc not available: b. For the reasonable needs of any such Contractor or subcontractor, to employ supervisory or specially experienced individuals necessary to assure an efficient execution of the contract. c. For the obligation of any such Contractor or subcontractor to ofTer employment to present or former employees as the result of a lawful collective bargaining contract. provided that in no event shall the number of non-resident persons employed under this subparagraph exceed twenty percent of the total number of employees employed by such Contractor and his subcontractors on such project. Every such Contractor and subcontractor shall furnish the United States Employment Service Office in the area in which a public works or development facility project is located with a list of all positions for which it may from time to time require laborers• mechanics, and other employees. the estimated numbers of employees required in each classi- fication.and the estimated dates on which such employees will he required: The Contractor shall give full consideration to all qualified job applicants referred by the local employment service. but is not required to employ any job applicants referred whom the Contractor does not consider qualified to perform the classification of work required: The payrolls maintained by the Contractor shall contain the following information: The employee's full name• address and social security number and a notation indicating whether the employee does. or does not. normally reside in the area in which the project is located.or in the case of an Economic Dc%clopment Center.in such center or in an adjacent j or nearby redevelopment area within the Economic Development District as well as an indication of the ethnic back- ground of each worker_. The Contractor shall include the provisions of this condition in every subcontract for work which is, or reasonably may be,done as on-site work. t i G_ Ia I SECTION 58. SIGNS Not Applicable SECTION 59. NATIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION ACT OF 1966 The contractor agrees to contribute to the preservation and enhancement of structures and objects of historical,archi- tectural or archaeological significance whcn such items are found and/or unearthed during the course of project con- struction and to consult with the State Historic Preservation 01hcer for recovery of the items. (Reference: National Historic Preservation Act of 1966(40 Stat 915. 16 USC 470)and Executive0rder No. 11593 of May 31. 1971.) SECTION 60. CLEAN AIR ACT AND FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROL ACT The Contractor agrees to comply with Federal clean air and water standards during the performance of this contract and specifically agrees to the following: a. The term"facility"means(a)any building.plant.installation.structure.mine,vessel or other floating craft,location or site of operations(b)owned. leased,or supervisLd(c) by the contractor and the subcontractors(d) for the con- struction,supply and service contracts entered into by the contractor: b, thai any facility to be utili/ed in the accomplishment of this contract is not listed on the Environmental Protection Agency's List of Violating Facilities pursuant to 40 CFR.Part 15.20. e. that in the Lvcnta facility utilised in the accomplishment of this contract becomes listed on the EPA list,this contract may be cancelled,terminated or suspended in whole or in part: d, that it will comply with all the requirements of Section 114 of the Air Act and Section 304 of the Water Act relating to inspection,monitoring,entry,reports,and information.as well as all other requirements specified in Section 114 and Section 304.respectively,and all regulations and guidelines issued thereunder: c. that it will promptly notify the Cimernment of the receipt of any notice from the Director.011ice of Federal Activi- tieN, Environmental Protection Agency,indicating that am facility utilised or to be utilized in the accomplishment of this contract is under consideration for listing on the IYA list of Violating Facilitiux. G-l9 0 .145 i t f. that it will include the provv;ions of paragraphs a. 1hrrueh e. in ,cry Subcontract or purchase order entered into for the purpose of acconlpli•hing this contract. unles.otlteru i.e exempted pursuant to the LPA regulations imple- menting the Air or Water Act(40 CFR.Part 15.5).so that such provisions will be binding upon Tach subcontractor or vendor; g. that in the event that the contractor or the suhcontractors for the construction.supply and service contracts entcreYF into for the purpose of accomplishing this contract Sucre exempted from complying %lith the above requirements under the provisions of 40 CFR. Part 15.5(x), the c\cmption shall he nullified should the facility give rise to a criminal conviction (Sec 40 CFR. Part 15.20)during the accomplishment of this contract. Furthermore. with the nullification of the exemption. the above requirements shall he etfectite. The contractor shall notify the Govern- men(.as soon as the contractor or the subcontractors' facility is listed for haying given rise to a criminal conviction noted in 40 CFR. Part: 15.20. SECTION 61. 10 PERCENT MINORITY BUSINESS UTILIZATION COKMITMENT - The contractor agrees tL expend at least 10 percent of the contract, if awarded, for bona fide minority business enterprises. For purposes of this paragraph the term "minority business enterprise" means a business at least 50 percent of which is owned by minority group members or, in case of a publicly owned business, at least 51 percent of the stock of which is owned by minority group members. For purposes of the preceding sentence "minority group members" are citizens of the United States who are Negroes, Spanish-speaking, Orientals, Indians, Eskimos, and Aleuts. No partial or complete waiver of the foregoing requirement shall be • granted by the a»-ner and approved by the Economic Development Administration other than in exceptional circumstances. To justify a waiver it must be shown that every feasible attempt has been ,rade to comply, and it must be demonstrated that sufficient, relevant, qualified minority business enterprises (which can perform sub-contracts or furnish supplies beyond those already specified in the contract bid) are unavailable in the market area of the project to enable meeting the 10 percent minority business enterprise goal. If it appears that less than 10 percent of the contract funds (or whatever lower percentage has been authorized by waiver) will be expended to such enterprises, this contract will be suspended or terminated unless (a) the expenditure shortfall is not the fault of the contractor or (b) the contractor satisfactorily demonstrates it will make up for the shortfall during the balance of the contract period. Any waivers hereunder are subject to the approval of the Economic Development Administration. i The contractor further agrees to cooperate with the Owner in { furnishing the Economic Development Administration with reports on minority business enterprise utilization after award and at 40 percent completion of the project. i G-20 91146 Failure to comply with the terns of this Paragraph or to use (as may be modified by waiver) minority business enterprises as stated in the contractor's assurance constitutes breach of this contract. SECTION 62. EMPLOYMENT OF ILLEGAL ALIENS During the performance of this contract the contractor agrees not to employ on such project any alien in the United States in violation of the Immigration and Nationality Act or any other law, convention, or treaty of the United States relating to the immigration, exclusion,.deportation, or expulsion of aliens. The contractor will include the provisions of the preceding paragraph in every subcontract so that such provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor. SECTION 63. UTILIZATION OF UNITED STATES PRODUCTS The contractor agrees to use and cause to be used in such project by ail his subcontractors, only such unmanufactured articles, materials, and supplies as have been mined or produced in the United States, and only such manufactured articles, materials, and �f. supplies as have been manufactured in the United States substantially all from articles, materials, and supplies mined, produced, or manufactured, as the case may be, in the United States. EDA may determine that for specific projects this requirement does not apply. SECTION 64. EMPLOYMENT OF VETERANS The contractor agrees to provide certification that special consideration, consonant with existing applicable collective bargaining agreements and practices, shall be given to the employment on the project of qualified disabled veterans as defined in 38 USC 2011(1), and to qualified Vietnam-era veterans, as defined in 38 USC 2011(2) (A). G-21 X1114"1 DIVISION H - SUPPLEMENTAL GENERAL CONDITIONS SECTION I . 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, or monthly prepared by the contractor for submission to the County which reports the total number of employees , the total number of minority employees , and the present minority manhours of total manhours worked on the project . Agreement - The written document of agreement , executed by the County and the Contractor. Architect or Engineer - Shall mean the architect , engineer, individual or co-partnership, employed by the County of Contra Costa; or the Public Works Director, or his authorized 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 Supervisors - Shall mean the duly elected or appointed officials who 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 incontractdocuments not covered by subcontractors. Project Inspector, Construction Supervisor , Inspector, or Clerk of the Works - Shall mean the authorized agent of the County at the site of the work. Contract - The contract is comprised of the contract documents . Contract Documents - The contract documents include the agreement , notice to contractors , instructions to bidders , proposal , plans , general conditions , specifications , contract bonds , addenda , change orders , and supplementary agreements . Contractor - The individual , partnership, corporation , association , joint venture, or any combination thereof, who has entered into a contract with the County. • H-1 ►1148 SECTION I. - DEFINITIONS (cont 'd) County - Shall mean the County of Contra Costa , a political subdivision of the State of California and party of the first part , or its duly authorized agent- acting within the scope of their authority. Field Order - Is an instruction given during the course of the work. See Section 12 B ) 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 , eleva- tions, sections , detail drawings , diagrams , general notes , informa- tion and schedules thereon , or exact reproductions thereof , adopted and approved by the County showing the location , character , dimension , and details of the work. Specifications - The instructions , provisions , condi - tions and detailed requirements pertaining to the methods and manner of performing the work, or to the qualities and quantities of work to be furnished and installed under this contract . Subconstractor - An individual , partnership , corporation , association , joint venture, or any combination thereof , who contracts with the Contractor to perform work or labor or render service in or about the work. The term subcontractors shall not include those who supply materials only. Superintendent - The representative of the Contractor who shall be present at the work site at all times during performance 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 behalf of the Contractor. Supplementary Agreement - A written agreement providing for alteration , amendment, or extension of the contract . Work - The furnishing and installing of all labor, materials , articles , supplies , and equipment as specified , designated , or required by the contract . SECTION 2 . GOVERNING LAWS AND REGULATIONS A. All work and materials shall be in full accordance 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 N-2 n'1149 SECTION 2. GOVERNING LAWS AND REGULATIONS (cont ' d) Contractor shall keep copies of Codes on job at all times during construction period. B. 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 525 , 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 excavation , of 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 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 Sections 1720 and 1722 respectively." SECTION 3. CONTRACTOR ' S RESPONSIBILITY FOR PUBLIC UTILITIES A. 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 Contractor shall assume all responsibility concerning same for which the County may be liable. (b) Enclosing or boxing in , for protection of any public utility equipment , shall be done by the Contractor. Upon completion 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 continuing use of same by the County during the entire progress of the work. H-3 oll5o SECTION 4 BOND AND INSURANCE A. Compensation Insurance 3 The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this Contract , adequate Workman ' s 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 Workman ' s 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 Workmen ' s Compensation statute, or in case there is no applicable Workmen ' 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 . B. Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance The Contractor , at no cost to Public Agency, shall obtain and maintain during the term hereof , Comprehensive Liability Insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles , with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500, 000 for all damages due to bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and damage to property, including the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident , or occurrence. Contractor 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 . The Contractor shall submit a Certificate of Liability Insurance which shall include the "hold harmless" agreement as required in the Articles to Agreement . C. Certificates of Insurance Certificates of such Workmen ' s Compensation, Public Liability, Property Damage Insurance, and Fire Insurance , shall be filed with the County and shall be subject to County approval for adequacy of protection. All certificates shall indicate that Contra Costa County has been named as an additional insured. These certificates shall contain a provision that coverage afforded under the policies will not be cancelled until at least thirty (30) days ' prior written notice has been given to Contra Costa County. D. Performance Bond In addition to the requirements in Paragraph 29 of the General Conditions , the bond shall insure the owner for the term of one (1 ) year from the date of final acceptance of the work against faulty or improper materials or workmanship that may be discovered during that time. H-4 f 1 �� SECTION 4 . BOND AND INSURANCE E. Payment Bond In addition to the requirements in paragraph 29 of the General Conditions , the bond shall be in accordance with the laws of the State of California to secure the payment of all claims for labor and materials used or consumed in the performance of this contract and of all amounts under the Unemployment Insurance Act . SECTION 5. SUBCONTRACTING A. The Contractor shall be responsible for all work performed under this contract , and no subcontractor will be recog- nized as such. All persons engaged in the work will be considered as employees of the Contractor. B. The Contractor shall give his personal attention to the fulfillment 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. 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 disputes among subcontractors or between the Contractor and one or more subcontractors concerning responsibility for performing any part of the work. D. Subletting or subcontracting any portion of the work as to which no subcontractor was designated in the original bid shall be permitted only in case of public emergency or necessity, and then only after a finding reduced to writing as public record 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 6. 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 H-5 0-11 52 SECTION 6. TEMPORARY UTILITIES AND FACILITIES (cont 'd) temporary piping from the distribution point to the points on the site where water is necessary to carry on the work and upon completion of the ►•pork shall remove all temporary piping. B. The Contractor, at his own cost , shall furnish and install all meters, all electric light and power equipment and wiring, all gas meters , gas equipment and piping that is necessary to perform his work and shall remove the same upon the completion of the work. The Contractor shall pay for all power, light and gas used in the construction work. C. The Contractor shall furnish, wire for, install and maintain temporary electric light wherever it is necessary to provide illumination for the proper performance and/or inspection of the work. The lighting shall provide sufficient illumination and shall be so placed and distributed that these Specifications can be easily read in every place where said work is being performed. This temporary 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 whenever required for inspection. D. The Contractor shall provide and maintain for the duration of the work temporary toilet facilities ,for the workmen. These facilities shall be of an approved type conforming to the requirements of the County Health Department , and shall be weather- tight structures with raised floors . Structures are to have adequate light and ventilation and door equipped with latch or lock. Contractor shall service such facilities daily, maintaining same in a clean and sanitary condition. Portion of site occupied by toilet facilities shall be graded and cleaned up upon removal of facilities when so ordered and/or upon completion of work. E. The County will pay directly to the utility companies 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 associated with the temporary services are required they will be paid by the Contractor. The County will not pay for water, gas , telephone and electricity consumed on the project until after the County makes written request to the utility companies that billinos be sent to the County. (Normally the County will make these requests after the project is accepted as complete. ) F. A 3 ' X 4 ' bulletin board (protected from the weather) on which to display wage rates , equal opportunity data , emergency telephone numbers and other information as directed by the Engineer. SECTION 7. PERMITS The Contractor is not required to pay any charges associated with permits . ( It is not the present policy of the County to pay fees to the incorporated cities for permits. ) H-6 �►1�53 SECTION 8. CONDUCT OF WORK A. The Contractor shall observe that the County reserves the right to do other work in connection with the project by Contract 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 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. Proper facilities shall be provided at all times for access of the County representatives to conveniently examine and inspect the work. C. If any subcontractor or person employed by the Contractor shall appear to the Engineer to be incompetent or to act in a disorderly or improper manner, he shall be discharged immediately on the written request of the Engineer/Architect , and such person shall not again be employed on the work. D. Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities - Notice to Prospective Contractors of Federally Assisted Construction - (a) A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities , as required by the May 9, 1967 , order (32 F. R. 7439, May 19, 1967) on elimination of segregated facilities, by the Secretary of Labor , must be submitted prior to the award of federally assisted construction . contracts exceeding $10, 000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause. (b) Contractors receiving federally assisted construction contract awards exceeding $ 10, 000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause will be required to provide for the forwarding of the following notice to. prospective subcontractors for supplies and construction contracts where the subcontracts exceed $10, 000 and are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity. clause. Notice to Prospective Subcontractors of Requirements for Certifications of Nonsegregated Facilities - (a) A Certification of Nonsegregated Facilities as required by the May 9, 1967 , order (32 F. R. 7439, May 19, 1967) on elimination of segregated facilities , by the Secretary of Labor , must be submitted prior to the award of a subcontract exceeding $10, 000 which is not exempt from the provisions of the Eqaul Opportunity clause. (b) Contractors receiving subcontract awards exceeding $ 10 , 000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause will be required to provide for the forwarding of this notice to prospective subcontractors for supplies and construc- tion contracts where the subcontracts exceed $10, 000 and are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause. H-7 01154 CERTIFICATE OF NONSEGREGATED FACILITIES The federally-assisted construction contractor certifies that he does not maintain or provide for his employees any segregated facilities at any of his establishments, and that he does not permit his employees to perform their services at any location, under his control , where segregated facilities are maintained. The federally-assisted construction contractor certifies further that he v1ill not maintain or provide for his employees any segregated facilities at any of his establishments, and that he will not permit his employees to perform their services at any location, under his control , where segregated facilities are maintained. The federally-assisted construction contractor agrees that a breach of this certification is a violation of the Equal Opportunity r clause in this contract. As used in this certification, the term "segregated facilities" means any waiting rooms, work areas, rest rooms, and wash rooms, restaurants and other eating areas, time clocks, locker rooms and other storage or dressing areas, parking lots, drinking fountains, recreation or entertainment areas, transportation, and hous,ng facilities provided for employees which are segregated by explicit directive or are in fact segregated on the basis of race, creed, color or national origin, because of habit, local custom, or otherwise. The federally-assisted construction contractor agrees that (except where he has obtained identical certifications from proposed subcontractors for specific time periods) he will obtain identical certifications in duplicate from proposed subcontractors prior to the award of subcontracts exceeding $10,000 which are not exempt from the provisions of the Equal Opportunity clause, and that he will retain the duplicate of such certifications in his files. The subcontractor will include the original in his Bid Package. • Race or ethnic group designation of subcontractor. Enter race or ethnic group in the appropriate box: ( ) Negro ( ) Spanish American ( ) Oriental ( ) American Indian { ) Eskimo ( ) Aleut ( ) White (Other than Spanish American) The construction subcontractor certifies that he is not affiliated in any manner with the Grantee/Borrower (City) of the federally-assisted construction project. REMARKS: • N-8 �1� 55 Certification - The information above is true and complete to the best of my knowledge and belief. Name and Title of Signee Signature Date NPTE: The penalty for making false statements in offers is prescribed in 1$ U.S.C. 1001 . H-9 SECTION 9. INSPECTION A. Whenever the Contractor intends to perform work on Saturday, Sunday, or a legal holiday , he shall give notice to the County of such intention at least two working days prior to performing such work, or such other period as may be specified , so that the County may make necessary arrangements. SECTION 10. REJECTIONS OF MATERIALS A. If the Contractor does not remove such condemned work and materials within reasonable time , fixed by written notice, the County may remove them and may store the materials at the expense of the Contractor . If the Contractor does not pay the expenses of such removal within ten (10) days thereafter , the County may upon ten ( 10) days written notice, sell such materials at auction or at private sale and shall account for the net proceeds thereof after deducting all costs and expenses that should have been borne by the Contractor. SECTION 11 . INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS A. Correlation : The contract documents shall be inter- preted 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 subdivisions 1 , 2, 3 , and 4 below shall govern : 1 . Addenda shall govern over all other contract documents, 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 pians and specifi - cations , the specifications shall govern . 3. Conflict within the Plans: a. Schedules , when identified as such, shall govern over all other portions of the plans. b. Specific Notes , shall govern over all other notes and all other portions of the plans . c. Larger scale drawings shall govern over smaller scale drawings . 4. Conflicts within the Specifications : a. The "General Conditions of the Contract" shall govern over all sections of the specifications except for specific modifications thereto that may be stated in the Special Conditions. N-10 0115"1 SECTION 11 . INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS (cont ' d) 4. Conflicts within the Specifications : (cont'd) b. Omissions : If the contract documents are not complete as to any minor detail of a required construction system or with regard to the manner of combining or installing of parts , materials , or equipment , but there exists an accepted trade standard for good and workmanlike construction , such detail shall be deemed to have been impliedly required by the contract documents in accordance ' with such standard. "Minor detail" shall include the concept of substantially identical components , where the price of each such component is small even though the aggregate cost or importance is substantial , and shall include a single component which is incidental , even though its cost or importance may be substantial . 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. SECTION 12. CLARIFICATIONS AND ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTION : 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 thereto 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 interpretation , clarification or furnishing of additional detailed instructions concerning the work. All such questions shall be resolved and instructions to the Contractor issued within a reasonable time by the County, whose decision shall be final and conclusive. Should the Contractor proceed with the work affected before receipt of instructions from the County , he shall remove and replace or adjust any work which is not in accordance therewith and he shall be responsible for any resultant 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 or price. Performance , partially or in full , of a Field Order shal.l 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 17 this Division . H- 11 SECTION 13 . 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 designat- ions shall be considered as being 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 14. 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. All materials shall be delivered so as to insure a speedy and uninterrupted progress of the work. Same shall be stored so as to cause no obstruction , and so as to prevent overload- ing of any portion of the structure , and the Contractor shall be entirely responsible for damage or loss by weather or other causes. SECTION 15. SHOP DRAWINGS, DESCRIPTIVE DATA, SAMPLES , ALTERNATIVES A. Descriptive Data - Submit sets of manufacturer ' s brochures or other data required by the specifications in the number ' of copies as required in submittal schedule, or five (5) copies if no schedule is included in these documents. The County will examine such submittals , noting thereon corrections , and return three copies with a letter of transmittal indicating actions taken by the County or required of the Contractor . B. Samples - Submit samples of articles , materials or equipment as required by the specifications . The work shall be in accordance with the approval of the samples . Samples shall be removed from County property when directed . • H-12 91159 SECTION 15. SHOP DRAWINGS , DESCRIPTIVE DATA, SAMPLES , ALTERNATIVES (cont 'd Samples not removed by the Contractor, at the County' s option , will become the property of the County or will be removed or disposed of by the County at Contractor ' s expense. C. Whenever a material or process is identified -on the Plans or the Specifications by a manufacturer ' s name or number it is intended to establish a -standard . If the Contractor and/or subcontractors desire to substitute any other manufacturers material or process of equal quality performance and design to that specified , the Contractor shall make application and submit evidence satisfactory to the County , substantiating the material or process as equal to that specified ; and that it will perform in relation to all other aspects of the work without requiring changes to the other work. Request for substitution shall be made with ample time for the County' s review so that no delay will occur in the work. No extension of time will be considered because of substitutions. Failure to propose the substitution of any material or process within thirty five (35) days after signing of the contract , is sufficient cause for the denial of request . The County will not be responsible for any resulting deviations from Plans and Specifications caused by acceptance of substitute materials or processes . The Contractor shall notify the County of all changes necessitated by substitutions ; and shall make no changes without approval of the County and those approved changes shall be made without additional cost to the County. Include in all submissions for substitution , evidence of comparative cost of materials and processes so that the County may receive a credit if the substitution is of lower cost than that specified . The Contractor shall note that the burden of proof as to the comparative quality or suitability of the offered materials or processes shall be upon the Contractor. The County shall be the sole judge as to such matters . If the substitution is rejected , then the specified material shall be supplied . SECTION 16. SAMPLES AND TESTS The County reserves the right at its own expense to order tests of any part of the work. If as a result of any such test the work is found unacceptable, it will be rejected and any additional test required bar the County shall be at Contractor' s expense. Unless otherwise directed , all Samples for testing will be taken by the County from the materials , articles or equipment delivered , or from work performed , and tests will be under the', Lupervision of, or directed by, and at such places as may be convenient to the County. Materials , articles , and equipment requiring tests 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 acquired knowledge that such examination is concluded , unless otherwise directed by the County. H-13 0116n c 0 SECTION 17. CHANGE ORDERS A. Allowable Time Extensions - For any change in the work, the Contractor shall be entitled only to such adjustments in time by which completion of the entire work is delayed due to performance of the changed work. Each estimate for a change in the work submitted by the Contractor shall state the amount of extra time that he considers should be allowed for making the requested change. B. Records and Supportive Information - 1 . The Contractor shall maintain his records in such a manner as to provide a clear distinction between the direct costs of extra work paid for on a cost-plus basis and the costs of other operations. 2. Contractor shall maintain daily records showing man hours and material quantities required for cost plus work. The Contractor shall use a form approved or provided by the County. The forms will be filled out in duplicate and the County ' s inspector will review and attach his approving signature to the form on the day the work is performed . 3 . Rental and material charges shall be substantiated by valid copies of vendor ' s invoices. s 4. The Contractor ' s cost records pertaining to cost-plus work shall be open to inspection or audit by the County. C. Failure to Agree as to Cost - Notwithstanding the failure of the County and the Contractor to agree as to cost of the proposed change order, the Contractor , upon written order from the County, shall proceed immediately with the changed work. Daily job records shall be kept as indicated in Paragraph (d) above and when agreed to by the Contractor and the construction inspector , it shall become the basis for' payment of the changed work. Agreement and execution of the daily job record by the construction inspector shall not preclude subsequent adjustment based upon a later audit by the County. SECTION 18. 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 20 or during the guaranty period after such acceptance , as set forth in Section 21 . H-14 �►1��1 SECTION 19. PAYMENT OF FEDERAL OR STATE TAXES Any Federal , State or local tax payable on articles furnished by the Contractor, under the Contract , shall be included in the Contract price and paid by the Contractor. The County will furnish Excise Tax Exemption Certificates to the Contractor for any articles which are required to be furnished under the Contract and which are exempt from Federal Excise Tax. SECTION 20. ACCEPTANCE A. The work shall be accepted in writing only when it shall have been completed satisfactorily to the County. Partial payments shall not be construed as acceptance of any part of the work. B. 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 21 . GUARANTEE A. The Contractor further agrees , that within 10 calendar days after being notified in writing by the County of any work not in accordance with the requirements of the contract or any defects in the work, he will commence and prosecute with due i` 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 demand . The County shall be entitled to all costs , including reasonable attorney' s fees , necessarily incurred upon the contractor' s refusal to pay the above costs. Notwithstanding the foregoing paragraph, in the event of an emergency constituting an immediate hazard to the health or safety of the County' s employees , property, or licensees , the County may undertake at the Contractor ' s expense without 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. B. The general contractor and each of the listed subcontractors shall execute and furnish the County with the standard guarantee form. N-l5 011,62 GUARANTEE FOR- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BUILDING 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 may prove defective in workmanship or materials within that period , ordinary wear and tear and unusual abuse or neglect expected , together with any other work which may be damaged or displaced in so doint. If we fail to comply with the above mentioned conditions within a reasonable time after being notified in writing ,we, collectively and separately, do hereby authorize the owner to proceed to have the defects repaired and made good at our expense and we will pay the costs and charges therefore immediately upon demand . This guarantee covers and includes any special terms , including time periods , specified for this work or materials in the plans and specifications for this project . This guarantee supersedes any previous guarantees we have made for this particular project. SUBCONTRACTOR Date: (Affix Corporate Sea] ) GENERAL CONTRACTOR Date: (Affix Corporate Sea] ) 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. H-16 , SECTION 22. ED -746 PAYROLL REPORTING FORM ED-746 Local Public Works Payroll Reporting Form is required by EDA, submitted directly to them at the following address: : Chief, Information Systems and Services Division Economic Development Administration U.S. Department of Commerce Room B-615, Main Commerce Bldg. 14th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.M. : Washington, D.C. 20230 - A copy of the form shall be sent to the County. The form must be submitted not later than the 5th of the month following the reporting period. The following information is a guide for filling out the form: . .A. EMPLOYERS RESPONSIBLE FOR ED-T46 PAYROLL REPORTING • Contractors and Subcontractors -- organizations under contract for all or a specified portion of the actual on-site construction or improvement work for the project. B. EMPLOYEES TO BE REPORTED (Report only the actual number of hours worked on the project for employees compensated with project funds from any source. ) 1. Performed project-related activities (construction work or ad- ministrative duties) on and/or off the site of the project; AND 16 2. Meets one of the following conditions: a. ) is classified by Construction Occupation Code* and per- formed project-related activities on a full-time or cart- time basis during the pay period; OR b. ) is classified by Administrative, Clerical and Service Occupation Code" and performed project-related activities for at least one-half of the er-p toper's regular number of work hours for the e . '•"^= • ' p Y period. 'C.::' EMPLOYEES NOT TO BE REPORTED 1. Employed by an involved architectural, engineering, consulting or legal firm or is a similar self-employed professional (for the purpcse of evaluation, these organizations and self- employed individuals are not considered "contractors" or "sub- contractors ) ; 2. Emtloyed in anc%pacity by a grantee orcanization; 0 3• Employed by a manufacturing firs or supplies not under con- tract for actual on-site construction or i=provenert work b•-,t involved with eltber: a. ) off-site manufacturing, prtfa:'iricalion, or prepartbtion o: project cateri als or equipment; or • b. ) delivery o: those =star:a?c or egsipzant items to the project site. * Refers to Occupation Codes on reverse side of Instruction page on Form =D-74.6 (Local ?ublic :forks ?ayroll Reporting Form). • H-17 01164 D. MODIFICATIONS OF REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR FORM ED-746_ LOCAL PUBLIC 14ORKS PAYROLL REPORTING FORM Please note the following modifications to the instructions for Form ED-746 , Local Public Works Payroll Reporting Form: 1. Organizations and Firms that should not submit ED-746 forms The Grantee organization should not submit ED-746 forms to report Grantee emDlovees even though they may be working on an LPW project. Also , ED-746 forms should not be submitted by the following professional organizations : architectural, engineering , consulting, and legal firms. 2. Form submission recuirements durinq "No Work" period If a Contractor or Subcontractor does not perform work for a pay period because of bad weather, strike, or any other cause which could not be predicted in advance, an ED-746 form should be submitted according to the Instructions for Form ED-746 , Local Public Works Payroll Reporting Form. See the instructions that apsear ender the heading, "General Instructions for Form Completion" . If , on the other hand , a Contractor or Subcontractor knows that the current Day period will be followed by a span of tir•,e during which work on the project will not be performed, the ED-746 submitted for the current pay period should be marked to indicate this situation. In order to indicate that work on the project is to be temporarily discontinued but will start again at a future date, a "T" should be recorded in the space for "Last Pavroll" (column 36) on the ED-746 form submitted for the current Day period. When work on the project resumes , an ED-7Y6 form should again he submitted for each pay period. • H-18 DIVISION 1 . GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 1A - DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT • 1 . LOCATION The project is located at the northeast corner of Pine Street and Escobar in the City of Martinez. 2. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The work consists of overlaying an existing parking .area with Asphalt Concrete, installing an irrigation system and landscaping, constructing some Portland Cement Concrete island curbs and sidewalks , 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 , PARKING LOT, CIVIC CENTER 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 extend- ing 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 E LIQUIDATED DAMAGES Attention is directed to the provisions in Section 8-1 . 03 , "Beginning of Work," Section 8- 1 . 06, "Time of Completion ," and Section 8- 1 . 07, "Liquidated Damages , " of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . 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 : 26 Calendar 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 the work in excess of the number of working days 1A-1 ��66 4. BEGINNING OF WORK, TIME OF COMPLETION b LIQUIDATED DAMAGES Cont ' d prescribed above , and authorized extension thereof. 5. PERMITS Grading - The Contractor shall comply with the applicable provisions in .the County Grading Ordinances (Title 7-Division 716 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code) in the process of dispos- ing of the excess material as fill on private property within the County. City - It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to pay the necessary fee and obtain an encroachment permit from the City of Martinez for the construction of curbs and gutter within the City limits . The Contractor shall also obtain a no fee permit and a Business License from the City of Martinez for conducting work within the City Limits . Full compensation for conforming to Permit requirements shall be considered as included in the lump sum price paid for the work involved . 6. PAYMENT The contract lump sum price paid for the "Civic Center Parking Lot" shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials , tools , equipment and incidentals and for doing all the work involved in constructing the "Civic Center Parking Lot," complete in place as shown on the plans and specified in these special provisions and the Standard Specifications and as directed by the Engineer. • = 1A-2 DIVISION 2. SITE WORK SECTION 2A - GENERAL I . SPECIFICATIONS References in these special provisions refer to Sections in the January 1975 Californis State Standard Specifications , Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation . 2, MATERIALS The asphalt concrete mix design 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 five continuous working days . For "non-approved" plants the Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining the necessary aggregate samples . Refer to Section "Asphalt Concrete" of these special provisions . The Contractor shall give the Engineer not less than 4 working days advance notice to permit adequate testing and plant inspections of materials for asphalt concrete, and portland cement concrete from recognized commercial plants and any other material from other than the usual commercial sources . PUBLIC CONVENIENCE , PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING Attention is directed to the provisions in Section 7, "Legal Relations and Responsibility," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. 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 requirements set forth in the current "Manual of Warning Signs , Lights and Devices for Use in Performance of Work Upon County Highways , " issued by the Public Works Department , Contra Costa County, California . Due to the demand for parking facilities within the City of Martinez the Contractor will be allowed to close the lot for a maximum of 3 working days , during which time all preparation for pavingl paving , striping and installation of stop bars shall be accomplished . If additional time is required to close the lot for this portion of work, it shall be accomplished on a non-working day for County employees at no additional compensation to the Contractor. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to sufficiently barricade the lot to prevent cars from entering on the three (3) aforementioned working days . Landscape island areas and irrigation trenches may be • barricaded off in a manner approved by the engineer to allow for completion of the work. • In lieu of the conflicting provisions in Section 7- 1 . 08 , "Public Convenience, " and 7- 1 . 09, "Public Safety, " of the Standard 2A-1 2A - GENERAL (Cont'd) 3. PUBLIC CONVENIENCE , PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING (Cont ' d) Specifications , the .Contractor shall bear the entire cost of * furnishing , installing , maintaining and removing all signs , lights , flares , barricades and other warning and safety devices . 4. OBSTRUCTIONS Attention is directed to the presence of water, sewer, and gas pipe lines and overhead utilities in the construction area . The work specified shall be so conducted as to permit the utility companies , the water district and the sewer district to maintain their services without interruption . 5. 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 single bid item on this contract .. 6. RECONSTRUCTING PROPERTY FENCES At locations shown on the plans and where directed by the Engineer, the existing property fence shall be removed and reconstructed in the new location in accordance with the provisions in Section 15, "Existing Highway Facilities ," of the Standard Specifications . An additional 20 ' of fence shall be constructed of equivalent or better material to most nearly match the existing • fence as shown on the plan and directed by the engineer. 7. REMOVING CONCRETE Removed concrete shall be disposed of in accordance with the provisions in Section 7- 1 . 13 , "Disposal of Material Out- side the Highway Right of Way," of the Standard Specifications . CLEARING AND GRUBBING The area designated on the plans for the Bamboo to be removed , shall be cleared and grubbed to a depth of 1 ' . The Bamboo, excavated roots , and fence shall be removed and disposed of off site in accordance :-jith the provisions in Section 7-1 . 13 "Disposal of Material Outside Highway Right of Way" of the Standard Specifications . The area can then be used as a disposal site for the material excavated from the perimeter of the parking area and the landscape areas . Concrete removed from sidewalk areas shall be disposed of off site in accordance with provisions in Section 7- 1 . 13 "Disposal of Material Outside the Highway Right of Way , " of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . The excavated material shall be spread as directed by the engineer so as to provide a uniform surface and to allow the • surface to drain. 2A-2 2A - GENERAL (Cont'd) g. CLEAN-UP All construction debris , materials , and equipment in the area of construction and any adjacent areas used by the Contractor , shall be removed and disposed of outside of the construc- tion area in accordance with the provisions in Section 7-1 . 13 , " Disposal of Material Outside the Highway Right of Way , " of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . 2A-3 2B - ASPHALT CONCRETE Asphalt concrete shall be Type B conforming to the provisions in Section 39, "Asphalt Concrete," of the Standard Specifications -and these special provisions . Unless otherwise directed by the Engineer, asphalt binder to be mixed with the mineral aggregate shall be steam-refined paving asphalt have a viscosity grade of AR 4000 and shall comply with the requirements of the "Materials" section of these special provisions . Aggregate shall conform to the grading specified in Section 39-2. 02 , "Aggregate , " of the Standard Specifications for one-half inch (1/2" ) maximum, medium grading. Aggregate shall have a sodium sulfate loss of less than 9. 6h when tested in accordance with Test Method No. CCC 214 (AC) . Paint binder shall be asphaltic emulsion , RS-1 , and shall be applied at a rate of 0. 10 gallons per square yard. The contractor' s attention is directed to Section 94-1 .06 , "Applying , " and Section 93-1 . 03 , "Mixing and Applying ," of the Standard Specifications . Prior to applying any asphaltic emulsion , the excavation for the conforms at the back of the sidewalk shall be constructed and the entire lot swept , removing all loose gravel , dirt , dust, and debris , including minor vegetation. No traffic shall be allowed on the asphaltic emulsion with the exception of vehicles unloading asphalt concrete. All vehicles involved with the Contractor ' s operations shall turn around only at public street intersections ; driveways and other private property shall not be used without prior written consent of the involved property owner, a dated copy of which shall be delivered to the Engineer prior to the use thereof. The Contractor shall not perform paving operations when the breather 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 operations are cancelled because of predicted rain or fog , a non-working day will be charged regardless of actual working conditions . 01171 2B-1 2B - ASPHALT CONCRETE (Cont'd) 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 Asphalt Concrete overlay shall be spread in the direction of the Aisleways , North to South or South to North. The Contractor shall furnish and use canvas tarpaulins to cover all loads of asphalt concrete from the time that the mixture is loaded at the plant until it is discharged from the delivery vehicle. All potholes shall be cleaned of excess loose material , tack coated, and filled and compacted with Asphalt concrete in horizontal layers not to exceed 0. 20' thickness prior to placing the overlay. A wedge of Asphalt concrete shall be placed in the perimeter excavation 0. 18 ' thick at the back of sidewalk and 6 ' wide as shown on the plans prior to placing the overlay. The perimeter shall be cleaned and tack coated prior to placing this wedge of Asphalt Concrete, as directed by the engineer. All vegetation in the area to be paved shall be removed and the roots treated with a weed killer approved by the engineer. Attention is directed to the provisions in the first paragraph of Section 39-6. 02, "Spreading ," of the Standard Specifications . The extent of the areas where a surface course mixture shall be spread to level irregularities , as shown on the plans , shall be subject to revision by the Engineer, depending on actual conditions prevailing on the project. This material may be spread in layers , not to exceed 0. 20 ft. in thickness and by any means that will produce a surface of uniform smoothness and texture in accordance with the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. 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 surfacing of uniform smoothness and texture conforming to the provisions in Section 39-6. 03, "Compacting" . The spreader box may be drawn by the asphalt material supply vehicle. • The asphalt concrete overlay shall be spread in one layer of 0. 12 feet in thickness . The sequence of paving shall be such as to avoid paving a lane width with a cold joint on both sides . 2B-2 72 2C - SITE IMPROVEMENTS 1 . MINOR CONCRETE 10)4 The combined aggregates for minor concrete used in the work shall conform to the grading limits for the one-inch , maximum size specified in Section 90-3. 04, "Combined Aggregate Gradings , " of the Standard Specifications . Minor concrete shall contain not less than 470 pounds of cement per cubic yard. In lieu of the provisions in Section 73-1 .04 , "Forms" of the Standard Specifications , surfaced lumber of nominal dimension may be used for forming the back of the curb and the front face of the gutter, provided the completed curb and gutter are constructed to the full concrete dimensions shown on the plans . Any section of curb and sidewalk which does not meet the quality and appearance requirements of the specifications shall be removed and replaced at the Contractor' s expense. The sidewalk surface shall be finished with a fine hair push broom. Brooming shall be delayed until the concrete has set sufficiently so as to just retain the marks made by the broom hairs . 2. CONCRETE WHEEL STOPS Concrete wheel stops shall be precast with smooth surfaces conforming to the requirements on the plans or approved by the engineer. 3. PARKING STALL STRIPING Traffic paint shall be white refiectorized and shall conform to the State of California Department of Transportation Specification No. 731-80-95. Paint shall be applied only on thoroughly dry surfaces and during periods of favorable weather. Painting will not be permitted when the atmospheric temperature is at or below 35 degrees F. or when freshly painted surfaces may become damaged by rain, fog, or condensation , or when it can be anticipated that the atmospheric temperature will drop below 35 degrees F. during the drying period . If fresh paint is damaged by the elements it shall be replaced by the Contractor at his expense. The Engineer shall be the sole judge as to the suitability of the pavement surface for painting . The paint shall be applied to provide a minimum dry film thickness of 0. 0075-inch. The completed stripe shall have clean and well defined edges , and its maximum deviation from the designated position of the stripe shall not exceed one and one-half inch (1 -1/2" ) in any 18 foot length of stripe , including gaps. 2C-1 011 ` 3 2C - SITE IMPROVEMENTS (Cont'd) 3. PARKING STALL STRIPING (cont' d ) y Surfaces which are to be painted shall be thoroughly clean, free from loose materials , and dry, and such area shall be prepared by the Contractor to the satisfaction of and with methods approved by the Engineer. Advance spotting will be performed by the Contractor and inspected for location and line by the Engineer prior to striping. Any damage to the newly painted stripe or lettering due to the failure of the Contractor to protect his work shall be repaired by him at his expense. Any over-spray or tracking of fresh paint onto unpainted surfacing shall be removed by sandblasting to the satisfaction of the Engineer. Parking stalls indicated on the plans for compact cars and Handicap Parking shall have standard 6" high stenciled letter- ing , approved by the engineer, saying "COMPACT CARS ONLY" and "HANDICAPPED PARKING ONLY" . The message shall be painted at the open end of the stall . 4. TRASH RECEPTICAL "Contractor shall provide and install one (1 ) 22-1/2" diam. X 3' 0" high trash receptacle by Western Art Stone Company, Inc. as : Type: Pound design, type D Colc.; and Finish: S7 San Buff Liner: Galvanized metal with lift handle Lid: Spun aluminum (natural finish ) with anchor chain and spring fastener. Contractor shall anchor and embed the receptacle in the concrete or as directed by the Engineer. 2C-2 01174 2D - I^QIGATION 1. Scope Furnish labor , services , materials , equipment and transportation necessary or required to complete the installation of the irrigation system indicated on the drawings and specified herein . 2. General Requirements 1 . Codes , Rules and Safety Orders work Shall be in full accordance with the latest rules and regulations of the Safety Orders of the Division of Industrial Safety ; the Uniform Plumbing Code , published by the Western Plumbing Officials ' Association ; and other applicable local codes or regulations . Nothing in the drawings or specifications is to be construed to permit work not conforming to these codes . 2. Protection of Materials and of the Public. a. The Contractor shall be responsible for protect- ing work and materials from damage during installation and storage. b. The Contractor shall be responsible for the protection of the public by erecting fences , l- barricades , and visable warnings as necessary or as required . 3. Materials 1 . Materials used throughout the system shall be new and in perfect condition . 2. When the specifications call for materials or construction of a better quality or larger size than required by the before-mentioned rules and regulations , the provision of the specifications shall take precedence over the requirements of the said rules and regulations . 3. Before the installation of any irrigation system component, the manufacturer ' s installation instructions for that component shall be furnished the Engineer. • w f) 15 3. MATERIALS (Cont 'd) 4. Main line piping shall be 1120-Schedule 40 PVC plastic pipe with Schedule 40 Type I , Grade I PVC solvent weld fittings . Connections between main line and remote control valves shall be of Schedule 40 hot-dip galvanized steel nipples and fittings . " Galvanized steel pipe and fittings shall be coated with epoxy coating according to manufacturer instruc- tions , and wrapped with 20-mil PVC or polyethylene tape providing no less than two (2 ) thicknesses of tape over all surfaces . 5. Lateral and sub-lateral lines shall be polyethylene, 80 p. s . i . 6. 1/8" tubing shall be polyethylene and shall be connect- ed to emitters per manufacturer' s instructions . 7. The 3/4" manual control valve with vacuum breaker shall be Champion 2E - LANDSCAPING 1 . Scope of :Mork ' i . Furnish all Tabor, services , materials , equipment and transportation necessary or required to complete the planting of landscape as shown on the drawings and specifications herein. 2. Materials 1 . In accordance with the provisions in Section 6-1 .07 , Standard Specifications , State of California, Business and Transportation Agency, Department of Transportation, (hereinafter sometimes referred to as S.S. ) , "Certificates of Compliance ," certificates Of compliance will be required for fertilizer, soil amendment and all components used in the irrigation system. The Contractor shall give the Engineer not less than 4 working days advance notice of his proposed source for imported topsoil and sand and shall provide samples of the materials if requested by the Engineer. 3. Obstructions 1 . Attention is directed to the possible presence of water, sewer, and gas pipe lines , overhead utilities and conduits in the construction area. 2. 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 Underground Service Alert (USA) toll free number 800-642-0123. 3. The work specified shall be so conducted as to permit utility companies , the water district and the sewer district to maintain their services without interruption. 4. Imported Topsoil 1 . Imported topsoil shall conform to Section 20-2 .01 of the Standard Specifications and shall be a top quality screened material obtained from a local commercial source. Contractor shall submit a sample for approval by the Engineer prior to topsoil delivery to the site. 2E-1 X11"77 2E - LANDSCAPING (Gonz'd) 5. Fertilizer 1 . Fertilizer tablets shall be 21 -gram size with a guaranteed analysis of: Nitrogen 20. 00% Phosphoric Acid 10. 00% Water Soluble Potash 5. 00% Combined Sulfur 1 . 60% Iron 35% and shall be applied at the following rates : 3 tablets per 5-gallon plant 8 tablets per 24" box plant 6 . Soil Amendment 1 . Soil amendment shall conform to the provisions of Section 20-2. 025 of the Standard Specifications , except that 950 - 100% of the material shall pass a 6. 35 mm sieve. 7. Mulch 1 . Mulch shall be derived from the bark of fir or red- wood, shall be a maximum of one and one-half inches in size , and shall be spread to a two (2) inch depth over all planting areas . 8. Pre-emergent Weed Control 1 . A pre-emergent weed control material shall be applied to all planting areas . The weed control material shall consist of "Surflan ," "Dymid-Treflan" combination , or approved equal . 2. Any new or existing plants or soil which in the opinion of the Engineer have been damaged by apply- ing weed control chemicals shall be replaced by the Contractor at his expense. 3. Weed oils , granular or pelleted weed control chemicals , or chemicals with a "Danger" label shall not be used. 9 . Planting 1 . Planting shall conform to the planting details as shown on the plans . • 2E - LANDSCAPING (Cont 'd) 10, C1 can-up 1 . Surplus soil and materials and other debris resulting from construction and planting operations shall be removed from the site. 2 . Planting areas shall be neatly dressed and finished and walks , paving , etc. , shall be cleaned to the satisfaction of the County. tl . Final Inspection 1 . A final inspection of the planting shall be made at the conclusion of the construction period. Notice request- ing final inspection shall be made by the Contractor to the Engineer at least 5 days prior to the anticipated date of inspection . 2E-3 �� I�� IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Authorizing the reprogramming of CETA ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/75 Title II funds to classify ) 10 additional positions ) WHEREAS the Manpower Advisory Council has recommended that County Government CETA Title II funds available through salary savings be reprogrammed; and WHEREAS there are sufficient funds available to create 10 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: 1. The following CETA Title II positions be classified and added to the Departments listed below; and 2. That the class of Programmer Trainee-CETA, Salary Level 338 (1033-1255) be allocated to the Exempt Salary Schedule. NO. OF DEPARTMENT CLASSIFICATION SALARY LEVEL POSITIONS * Health Systems Agency Typist Clerk Trainee-CETA 178 (634-771) 1 Mt. Diablo Muni Court Typist Clerk Trainee-CETA 178 (634-771) 1 Auditor-Controller Programmer Trainee-CETA 338 (1033-1255) 2 District Attorney Account Clerk Trainee-CETA 186 (650-790) 1 Assessor Typist Clerk Trainee-CETA 178 (634-771) 2 Public Defender Victim/Witness Assistance Aide-CETA 246 (780-948) 1 Probation . Account Clerk Trainee-CETA 186 (650-790) 1 Human, Resources Agency Typist Clerk Trainee-CETA 178 (634-771) 1 10 Total *(funded through Hunan Resources Agency) PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE BOARD on January 24, 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 r das RESOLUTION NO. 78/75 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Condemnation of Property ) for Airport Purposes, ) RESOLUTION OF NECESSITY Buchanan Field Airport, ) NO. 78/76 Concord Area, W.O. No. ) (C.C.P. S 1245.230) 5438-927, Runway 19-R ) Clear Zone ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: Pursuant to Government Code 5525350.5 and 26020, Contra Costa County intends to establish a 50-to-1 clear zone for Buchanan Field Airport Runway 19-R, a public improvement, and, in connection therewith, acquire an interest in certain real property. The property to be acquired consists of two (2) parcels and is generally located in the Concord area near Solano Avenue and Highway 4. Said property is more particularly described in Appendix A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. A portion of the property to be acquired is property appropriated to a public use; the proposed use will not unreasonably interfere with or impair the continuance of the public use as it now exists or may reasonably be expected to exist in the future (C.C.P. 51240.510. ) On January 3, 1978 this Board passed a Resolution of In- tention to adopt a Resolution of Necessity for the acquisition by eminent domain of the property described in Appendix A (Resolution No. 78/17) and fixing January 24, 1978 in its chambers in the Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, as the time and place for the hearing thereon. The hearing was held at that time and place and, based upon the evidence presented to it at said hearing, this Board finds, determines and hereby declares: 1. The public interest and necessity require the proposed project; 2. The proposed project is planned and located in the manner which will be most compatible with the greatest public good and the least private injury; and 3. The property described herein is necessary for the pro- posed project. The Countv Counsel of this County is hereby AUTHORIZED and EMPOWERED: To acquire in the County's name, by condemnation, the titles, easements, and rights-of-way hereinafter described in and to said real property or interests therein, in accordance with the pro- visions for eminent domain in the Code of Civil procedure and the Constitution of the State of California: all parcels are sought to be acquired as avigation easements. To prepare and prosecute in the County's name such proceed- ings in the proper court as are necessary for such acquisition; and -1- RESOLUTION NO. 78/76 To deposit the probable amount of compensation, based on an appraisal, and to apply to said court for an order permitting the County to take immediate possession and use said property for said public uses and purposes. The Resolution of Necessity passed and adopted on December 27, 1977 covering a portion of the property described in the attached Appendix A is hereby rescinded. PASSED AND ADOPTED on January 24 , 1978. AYES: Supervisors - Kennv, Fanden, Schroder, Boggess, Hasseltine NOES: Supervisors - None ABSENT: Supervisors - None I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly introduced, passed and adopted by the vote of two-thirds or more of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County at a meeting of said Board on the date indicated. Dated: JAN �V 1978 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California By (� Deputy (/ PJL:g cc: Public Works Department Real Property Division County Counsel Countv Administrator County Auditor-Controller -2- RESOLUTION TIO. 78/76 011 S2 PPP Buchanan Field Airport Runway 19R - Clear Zone APPENDIX "AM An avigation easeme.=t and right of way for the unobstructed and unrestricted flight of aircraft within the air space of the Clear Zone Approach Area of the northeasterly Runway 19R at Buchanan Field Airport, Contra Costa County, California, lying above the Clear Zone Approach Surface of said northeasterly Runway 19R, at elevations delineated on the map marked APPENDIX "B", attached hereto and made a part hereof. Said avigation ease^ient areas are shown as parcels 9 and 10 on said attached APPENDIX "B" and are more particularly described as follows. Portions of Rancho Del Diablo situated in the City of Concord. County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: PARCEL ONE: (R/W Parcel 9 - C.C.C.W.D.: Fee Owners) The parcel of land described as an easement in PARCEL B in the deed from Contra Costa County 1later District to Galindo Associates, a limited partnership, recorded January 7, 1972 in Book 6559, Official Records, page 594. EXCEPTING THEREFROM the following described portion lying southeasterly and outside of the southeasterly line of said clear zone approach area; Beginning at the point of beginning of-said PARCEL B (6559 OR 594); thence along the most easterly line of said parcel South 13" 23' 02" West (the tearing South 13' 23' 02" West being taken for the purpose of this description) 37.00 feet to the southerly line of said parcel; thence along said line South 82° 48' 02" West, 113.90 feet to the southeasterly line of said Clear Zone Approach area; thence along said southeasterly clear zone line North 33" 00' 33" East, 74.83 feet to the northerly line of said parcel (6559 OR 594); thence along said northerly line of Parcel B southeasterly to the point of beginning. Said Parcel One containing a clear zone easement area of 3.6 acres, more or less. PARCEL TWO: (R/W Parcel 10 - Galindo Assoc: Fee Owners) Portion of Parcel A as said parcel is shown on the Parcel Map filed February 9. 1972 in Book 20 of Parcel Maps, at page 42. Records of Contra Costa County, California, lying in the Rancho Monte Del Diablo, described as follows: Beginning at the most southerly corner of said Parcel A (20 PM 42); thence, from said point of beginning along the westerly line of said Parcel A (20 PM 42) North 0' 46' 02" East (the bearing North 0' 46' 02" East being taken for the purpose of this description), 379.69 feet to the northerly line of said Parcel A (20 PM 42); thence, along said northerly line North 82' 48' 02" East, 523.33 feet to the southeasterly line of said Clear Zone Approach Area; thence along said clear zone line South 33" 00' 33" West, 435.22 feet to the southerly line of said Parcel A (20 PM 42); thence, along said southerly line South 74" 23' 02" West, 298.20 feet to the point of beginning. e Containing a clear zone easement area of 3.23 acres (140,800 square feet) more or less. Bearings used in the above descriptions are based .on the California Coordinate System Zone III. 01183 + • PtIKAC WOM DEPARISOM CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Dom: January 20, 1978 To: Board of Supervisors ' Fwa: Vernon L. Cline Public Works Director Subject: Report Re: Eminent Domain Acquisition Buchanan Field Airport - Runway 19-R Clear Zone On January 3, 1978 the Board of Supervisors adopted a Resolution of Intention to Adopt a Resolution of Necessity for condemnation of a Clear Zone Easement required for the above subject project and setting January 24, 1978 at 11 :35 a.m. as the date and time affected property owners may appear and be heard as to matters specified by law under C.C.P. Section 1245.235 as itemized below. 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 the acquisition of clear zone easements that limit the height of buildings, structures, trees and other objects within the clear zone area required by the Regional Office of the Federal Aviation Admin- istration for the protection of a non-precision instrument approach to Runway 19-R, Buchanan Field; pursuant to the Grant Agreement between Contra Costa County and the FAA approved by the Board on September 28, 1976 and with the State of California, Division of Aeronautics, on June 14, 1977. In order to proceed with the project, it is necessary for the County to exer- cise its power of eminent domain. 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 assessment roll : 1. (R/W Parcel 10) Galindo Associates (Assessor's Parcel 110-130-020) 2. (R/W Parcel 9) Contra Costa County water District (Assessor's Parcel 110-130-021) This notice consisted of sending by first class mail on January 5, 1978, a copy of Board of Supervisors Resolution No. 78/17, dated January 3, 1978, which- notified these owners that a hearing is scheduled for January 24, 1978 at 11:35 a.m. in the Board Chambers at which time they may appear to be heard on the matters referred to in the notice. M vtD ?.4 COST � .. r oaa, 84 Ahicrofilmzd with board order Memo to Board of Supervisors - 2 - January 20, 1978 II. SCOPE OF HEARING PER C.C.P. SECTION 1245.235 A. Public Interest and Necessitzre_quire the proposed project, for the safety and protection of aircraft in flight from obstructions extending into or infringing upon the clear zone approach surface in landing and taking off, at Runway 19-R, Buchanan Field Airport. B. The project is planned and located in a manner that will be most compat- ible o at- i e with the greatest public good and the least private injury, in accordance with Federal Aviation Administration regulations and requirements. C. The property sought to be acquired is necessary for the project as evi- denced by the alignment and right of way requirements shown on the avigation easement map for Clear Zone 19-R prepared by Contra Costa County in accordance with F.A.A. requirements. III. RECOMMENDED ACTION A. Board to ask if any notified property owners wish to be heard as to the three items specified above. B. Upon completion and closing of the hearing, it is recommended that the Board adopt a Resolution of Necessity to acquire property by eminent domain proceedings. VLC:AJA:cgd cc: County Counsel Airport Manager Board Clerk - - - - If above approved by Board, please file a copy of this report in your records. Real Property 01.1 S5 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COWRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIF'OITMA Re: Cancel-First Installment. Delinquent } Penalties on the 1977-78 Secured ) RESOLUTION NO.. 78/77 Assessment ?doll. } TAIL C OLLEC TM I S ]a-10: 1. On the Parcel Numbers listed below 6% delinquent penalties have attached to the first installments due to inability to complete valid procedures prior to the delinquent date. Having received timely payments, I now request cancellation of the 6% penalties pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4985. 11:9-110-oo8-5-00 149-110.;-013-5-00 lL9-llo-o6o-6-oo 2. On the Parcel 'Numbers listed below 6'00 delinquent penalties have attached to the first installments due to inability to complete valid procedures initiated prior to the delinquent date. Further, in accordance with Section 4985(a} of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalties which attached due to inability to complete valid procedures initiated prior to the delinquent date should be canceled upon the showing that pa,-Ment of the corrected or additional amount was -made within 30 days from the date the correction is entered on the roll. 015-010-039-4-Oo 188-212-030-5-00 128-120-002-0-00 194-080-012-9-01 143-040-039-8-00 203-130-008-6-00 147-030-032-6-00 208-25O-O42-8-00 148-180-038-9-00 270-15 22-1-00 167-020-010-2-00 366-030-003-3-00 167-o20-o11-o-oo 425-170-026-8-00 187-020-011-8-00 500-MO-012-6-00 188-080-014-7-01 544-342-024-4-00 Dated: January 13, 1978 ENMRD W. L:.AL, Tax Collector 4contUo,l hese cance2l tions. 's el By: G,r I ,Asst. s pu xxxxxxxxxxx-xxxxx-r_-xxxxxxxxxx-xx-xxx- - xx-xxx-xxxx BOr33tS ORMR: Pursuant to the above statute, and showing that these uncollected delinquent penalties attached because of inability to complete valid procedures prior to the delinquent date, the Auditor is ORDEMD to C A:,iC-.L thew. PASSED O`'1 January 24, 1978 , by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. .Mmme cc: County Tax Collector cc: County Auditor RESOLUTION I:O. 78/77 011816 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA In the Matter of E1 Portal ) Detachment from the Rollingwood- ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/78 Wilart Park Recreation and Park ) District. ) (Gov. C. 5556320, 56322, 56323, 564508 56293, 56294) RESOLUTION ORDERING EL PORTAL DETACHMENT FROM THE ROLLINGWOOD-WILART PARK RECREATION AND PARK DISTRICT The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: In November, 1975, the Local Agency Formation Coamission approved the 2.2 acre, legally uninhabited, E1 Portal Annexation to the City of San Pablo and urged the city, upon completion of the annexation, to seek detachment of the territory from the Rollingwood- Wilart Park Recreation and Park District in order to prevent a dual taxation situation. _i; s.. On February 2, 1977, the Commission approved a city application to detach the territory from the district and designated the district as the conducting agency to initiate proceedings for the proposed detachment. On December 8, 1977, the city requested the Comission, pursuant to Government Code, Section 56293 and 56294, to certify to the Board of Supervisors that the district Board of Directors has failed to initate the detachment proceedings in compliance with the February 2, 1977 Commission resolution, and requested that the Board of Super- visors assume jurisdiction to initiate, conduct and complete the detachment proceedings. On January 4, 1978, the Commission certified that said district has failed to initate the detachment proceedings, requested the Board of Supervisors to assume jurisdiction and authorize this board to detach the territory, as described in attached Exhibit "A", without notice and hearing by this Board as all of the owners have given their written consent to this detachment. This Board hereby assumes jurisdiction as requested and finds that this proposed detachment is in the best interest of the people and taxpayers of the affected territory. This Board hereby ORDERS this detachment without notice and hearing by this Board. The Clerk shall transmit a certified copy of this Resolution, along with the appropriate fees, to the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission, in accordance with Government Code Section 56450. PASSED on January 24, 1978, by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. VJW/j Attachment cc: City Clerk, City of San Pablo Rollingwood-Wilart Park Recreation and Park District RESOLUTION NO. 78/78 91187 ' ,e t. ,;., •::::I r C'tG•ds'C I:.ii JSli Y•i 1•�,,,1�A•I ,;4iet•L•e (;•,:tom ;'citurt;•:. G�.L'iforni:e :- ` i.' ('L'Ii�t Irbil L.'Ltu: 2/.:!77 Liv: E. :ISI: ::1 Portal Detachment from the Rollingwood- Farc Recreation and Park District. .111 nat.real property situated in the Cit;: of San Pablo, Contra Cosun County. State of Caliiorttia, being portions of "San Pablo. Rancho" is filcd in the office of the recorder or said'-'county. Harch 1, 1$94, in'I'•ap :tack .46. 2, more particularly described as follows: Bein .a portion of Lot 135, as shown on the nap of the San PaNlo. Rancho bc;inning at a point on the south line of Road' No. 20, distant thereon South 870 16' 07" East, 529.3 feet from the hest line of said - Lot 135; thence South 00 05. 23" West,204.24 feet; thence South 870 51. .37 oi;ast, 62.38 feet to the true point or beginning, this also beim; a point on the existing City of San Pablo boundary line; thence _ • ' aldng said. boundary line, from said point of beginning, south 87' 519 3711 is t 30.52 feet; thence, r:orth 0° .OS' 23" East, 36 feet; thonce South 1170 16' 07" East, 107.01 feet; thence South 00 05' 23" nest, 123.1 feet; thence56uti P70 53• 07" East. 75 feet plus or spinus to -the west -right-of-way linea or Church Lane thence Southerly along said right-of= vay line along a curve; to the right having; a radius of 667 feet to the centerline of San Pablo Creek; thenco, Sisterly along, said centerline - . to the wrusterly right-of-way Sine of* Glurch Lane; thence along said right- of-vay line along a curve to the left having a radius .of 733 feat, an - arc distance of 172.92 feet; thence Korth 0" 45' -96" Zast, 69.63 feet; -thence 'N'drth 870 16' 07" :lest. 33 feet to the center line of Church Lane; thence along said. center line North 00 42' 23" Cast, 155.02 feet; thence North 20 42' X &ast, 156.33 feet along the center tine of Rolling-wood Drive; thence along; said center lino alone; a curve to the ri;;itt, having; a radius of 170 root, an arc distlnco of 7.39 feet; thence North kQ4" 4$• 00" :?te=st•, 30 feet to the west ling of Rolling-wood Drive; thpnces idorth 870 16' 07" :lest, .169.50 feet to the existing; City of San Pablo boundar- y line; thence along said boundary line South 10 13' 14" ;pst, 135-05 feet; this•also being the southwest a 35 5 bei t; a outt. est corner o� .•ogling.rood Sub- division, Lot "i•;"; thence South 130 21' 56" West. 257.80 feet. to the 1 true point of.beginning, containing 2.7$ acres, more or less. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Diablo ) Bowmen Detachment from the ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/79 Contra Costa County Water ) District. - ) (Gov.C. S§56293, 56294) RESOLUTION ORDERING COMPLETION OF PROCEEDINGS FOR DIABLO BOWtilEN DETACHMENT FROM CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER DISTRICT The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On September 3, 1975, the Local Agency Formation Commission approved the 62-acre, legally uninhabited, Diablo Bowmen Detachment from the Contra Costa County Water District and Improvement Districts 1 and 2 of that district, subject to the condition that the detached territory would be exempt from future district bond debt liability, as that territory had never been served by the district and was not likely to be served in the future. On March 3, 1976, the Commission approved a district application to delete the above detachment condition. On January 41 1978, it was brought to the attention of the Commission that the district had initiated and conducted the detach- ment proceedings, but had not completed those proceedings, leaving a situation that the territory is legally detached but continues to be taxed as if not detached, such situation creating a confusion in State and County records, files and maps. Pursuant to Government Code, Section 56293 and 56294, the Commission has certified to the Board of Supervisors that the district Board of Directors has failed and refused to complete the detachment proceedings in compliance with the September 3, 1975 Commission resolution and requested the Board of Supervisors assume jurisdiction to complete the detachment proceedings. This Board hereby assumes jurisdiction as requested and orders the detachment proceedings completed by filing the -appropriate documents with the State Board of Equalization and the County Assessor. The Clerk shall transmit a certified copy of this Resolution, along with the appropriate fees, to the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission, in accordance with Government Code Section 56450. * PASSED on January 24, 1978, by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. VJW/] Attachment cc: Contra Costa County Water District RESOLUTION NO. 78/79 76_'16 X.-I 'Costa -ouzlty, %1a1ifor-nia �^�Cr].011021 .te: Q/3/75 6c5 EV116IT "A" Diablo Bot-iman Detachment From Contra Cost, eater District Being a portion of the Sou�dieast ouarter of 3ection'32, TOwilsiliL 1 D.ortii, Innge 1 List, D.iount Diablo Rase and :ieridian and also being Parcel "D", as shorn on the certain inap filed August 25, 1969,*in Book 10, of Parcel cans, at pages 11 and 12, inore particularly described as follows; Beginning at an angle mint in the southern boin0aij, of tete Contra Costa ::.iter District, said point being the nort iwestern corner of the unst-half of the Southeast quarter of said :lection 32; thence Easterly, along the northern .line of said dost-hilf o-" tha -:outheast quarter 0' Seci.:uan 32, 1320 feet, pore or less, to the cast quarter cornier of said Section 32; thence South 00 09' 01" West, along t',ie eastern line of said .3ection 32, 5`-7.33 feet; thence :forth 880 43' 29" hest, lea eLng said :ection line 20.96 feet; Hence alang .1 targer_t curve to the left having a radius of I25 feet, tarots`h a central an to Of 1810 Of:' 4801, an arc distance of 39.59 feet: thence South 007 X39. Ol'' ;lest, 77-75 .feet; thence. South 170 35' 15" pest, 2155.14 feet .to the southern line of said Section 32, said point also being on the south- eim boundary of the Contra Costa [Dater District; thence :.Iesterly and ZDortherly along said District boundary, 31.83 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Containin:, 61.63 acres, More oi• less. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Crow Canyon ) Road Annexation to County ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/80 Service Area M-22 (San Ramon ) (Gov.C. $556261,56320, Area) . ) 56322, 56323, 56450) RESOLUTION OF PROCEEDINGS FOR ANNEXATION AND ORDERING ANNEXATION TO COUNTY SERVICE AREA WITHOUT HEARING OR ELECTION The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: This annexation had been proposed by Landowners of the subject area and application therefore filed with the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission on December 27, 1977. The reason for the proposed annexation is to provide the area to be annexed with street lighting services. On January 4, 1978, the Local Agency Formation Commission approved the proposal for the aforesaid annexation, subject to the condition that the exterior boundaries of the territory proposed to'be annexed be as described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. Said commission also found the territory proposed to be annexed as legally uninhabited, assigned the proposal the designation of "Annexation to County Service Area M-22", and authorized the annexation without notice and hearing by this Board. This Board hereby finds that this proposed annexation is in the best interest of the people of County Service Area M-22 and of the territory to be annexed. This Board hereby finds that the territory to be annexed is uninhabited, that no landowner therein filed a written protest, and that all landowners in the affected area have consented in writing to the proposed annexation. This Board hereby ORDERS this annexation without hearing, without election, and without being subject to the confirmation by the voters. The Clerk shall transmit a certified copy of this Resolution along with the appropriate fees to the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission, in accordance with Government Code 556450. PASSED on January 24, 1978, by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. VJW/j RESOLUTION NO. 78/80 01191 LOCAL AGEXY FORMATIO!! CCMISSIC) 23-x79 Contra Costa County, California Description Date; 1/4/78 By; EXHIBIT "A" Crow Canyon Road Portion Annexation to County Service Area 14-22 A portion of the Rancho San Ramon, described as follows; Beginning at the intersection of the centerline of Crow Canyon Road, as it existed on January-1, 1976, with the western liide of -F-1 Capitan Drive, said point being an angle point in the western boundary of County Service Area M-22; thence, from said point of beginning Horth Westerly along the said western boundary, 42 feet to the northwestern line of said Crow Canyon Road; thence along said northwestern line of Crow Canyon Road the following three courses South 630 37' 07" West, 685 feet, .more or less, to an angle point thereon; thence North 260 22' 53" West 13.00 feet; thence South 630 37' 07" West, 846.91 feet to the eastern line- of the Southern Pacific Railroad Co. right-of-way; thence / along said eastern line, South 280 49' 03" East,. 55.05 feet and South 280 48* 23" East, 69.07 feet to the southeastern line of said Crow Canyon Road; thence along said southeastern line, Horth 630 37' 07" East, 605.81 feet; thence North 260 22' 53" West, 27.00 feet; thence North 630 37' 07" E1st, 120 feet to the northern extension of the east- ern line of Alcosta Boulevard, being on the Western boundary of said County Service Area M-22; thence along said western bourdary Horth 280 49' 41" Hest, 42.04 feet to the said center line of Crow Canyon Road, as it existed on January 1, 1976; thence, along said centerline, North 630 37' 07" East, 730 feet, more or less, to the point of beginning. Containing 2.93 acres, more or less. EJC���o �ti �► � � y2 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Subdivisions ) 4307 and 4999 Annexation to ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/81 County Service Area L-42 ) (Gov.C. §556261, 56320, (Orinda and Danville Areas) . _ ) 56322, 56323, 56450) RESOLUTION OF PROCEEDINGS FOR ANNEXATION AND ORDERING ANNEXATION TO COUNTY SERVICE AREA WITHOUT HEARING OR ELECTION The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: These annexations have been proposed by Landowners of the subject areas and applications therefore filed with the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission on December 15 and 16, 1977. The reason for the proposed annexation is to provide the area to be annexed with street lighting services. On January 4, 1978, the Local Agency Formation Commission approved the proposal for the aforesaid annexations, subject to the condition that the exterior boundaries of the territory ptoposed to be annexed be as described in Exhibit "A", attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. Said commission also found the .arritory proposed to be annexed as legally uninhabited, assigned the proposal the designation of "Annexation No. 78-1 to County Service Area L-420, and authorized the annexation without notice and hearing by this Board. This Board hereby finds that these proposed annexations are in the best interest of the people of County Service Area L-42 and of the territory to be annexed. This Board hereby finds that the territory to be annexed is uninhabited, that no landowner therein filed a written protect, and that all landowners in the affected area have consented in writing to the proposed annexation. This Board hereby ORDERS this annexation without hearing, without election, and without being subject to confirmation by the voters. The Clerk shall transmit a certified copy of this Resolution along with the appropriate fees to the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission, in accordance with Government Code 556450. PASSED on January 24, 1978, by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. VJW/j RESOLUTION NO. 78/81 _ LOCAL AGENCY FORHATI(V CQ:rIISSICN 20-79 Contra Costa County, California Descriotion Dates 1/4/78 _ By- FrdIBIT "A.. Mnexation 78-1 to County Service Area L-42 (Tiro Parcels) Parcel One. Being a portion of Rancho•Laguna de los Palos Colorados, described as follows, Beginning at the northeastern corner of Lot 5, Tract 2473, filed • February 28, 19579 in Hap Book 66, at page 31; said point being on the Western boundary of the City- of Lafayette: thence South 890 22' 14" East, along'said City of Lafayette boundary, 806.40 feet; thence South 00 37' _ 46" Fast, leaving said City boundary, 310.00 feet; thence South 230 439 •0111 East, 173..37 feet to the northern line of Meadow View Road; thence, along the northern line of .Meadow View Road, along a curve to the left, f having a radius of 225 feet,in arc distance of 10.74 feet; thence South / 61* 33' 36" West. along the northern line of Meadow View Road; 9.31 feet; - thence 'North 230 43' 01" West, leaving said northern line of Meadow View Road,-175.00 feet; thence South 830 25' 20" West, 207.79 feet; South 230 32. 38" East, 252.65 feet to the northern line of Head(r4 Jic'm Road; thence Easterly, along the northern line of Meadow View Road, 705.29 feet to the southeastern corner of Lot 1, of said Tract•24?3; thence North 0° 16' 17" West, along the eastern line of Lots 1 and 5 of said Tract 2473, 543.21 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 10.18 acres, more or less. Parcel W-o. Being a portion of the Northeast 1/4 of Section 17, Township 1 South, Range 1 West, Nount Diablo Base and Meridian, described as follows: Beginning at the southeastern corner of Lot 26, Tract 4030 filed September 30, 1970, in I•lap Book 133, at page 8; thence South 00 48' 5211 Fast, 128.24 feet; thence South 60 42' East, 850 feet, more or less, to M o nye 91194 iS�W�QU U r 2 the northern line of Stone Valley Road; thence Westerly, along the northern line .of Stone Valley Road, 885 feet, more or less, to the southeastern corner of Lot 6, of said Tract 4030; thence Northerly and Northeasterly, along the western line of said Tract-4030, as follows; North 00 48' 52" East, 473.46 feet and North 73° 06' 290' East, '767,48 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 13.21 acres, More or less. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Retitling Grant Project ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/82 WHEREAS the County of Contra Costa has been requested by the Office of Criminal Justice Planning, Sacramento, in regard to the Alcohol Related Crime Project (as approved by Resolution No. 77/936) , that said project be retitled Intensive Supervision: Alcohol Counseling of Selected Offenders; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the previously described project shall now be titled Intensive Supervision: Alcohol Counseling of Selected Offenders; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that all other conditions of the project as described in Resolution No. 77/936 remain in effect. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board on January 24, 1978. cc: Criminal Justice Agency of Contra Costa County Attn: G. Roemer County Administrator County Probation Officer County Auditor-Controller RESOLUTION NO. 7882 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califamio January 24 , 19 78 In the At~of Authorizing Execution of an Amendment to Lease with Stanford L. Holmgren, et ux for the premises at 2355 Stanwell Circle, Concord IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County an amendment to the lease dated Decenber 29, 1975 with Stanford L. Holmgren, et ux for the premises at 2355 Stanwell Circle, Concord, for continued occupancy by the Health Department. PASSED by this Board on January 24, 1978 I hereby certify that the foregokv is a true and correct copy of on order elthm an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Sed of the Board of Originator: Public Works Department, Supervisors Lease Management affixed this24thday of January _ 19 78 cc: /County Administrator Public Works Department J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller (via L/M) Lessor (via L/M) Bye Deputy Clerk Buildings & Grounds (via L/M) Jamie L. Johnson_ Health Department (via L/M) H -24 3/76 ISm l_ d AMENDMENT TO LEASE 2355 Stanwell Circle Concord, California Health Department 1. PARTIES: Effective on JAN 2 4 1978 the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, , a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter called "COUNTY", and STANFORD L. HOLMGREN AND VANTOURA T. HOLMGREN, hereinafter called "LESSOR", mutually agree as follows: 2, PURPOSE: The parties desire to amend that lease entered into between LESSOR and COUNTY, dated December 29, 1975, for 9,615 square feet of office space, com- monly known as 2355 Stanwell Circle, Concord, California, to provide for certain alterations and improvements to be accomplished by LESSOR in accordance with plan and specification Number 090-2 dated July 18, 1977, prepared by COUNTY on file in the Lease Management Division office, Public Works Department and incorporated by reference herein; and to adjust the rental to fully amortize the cost thereof over a five (5) year period commencing January 1, 1978. 3. AMENDMENT: Paragraph 6, RENTAL, shall be deleted in its entirety and shall be replaced by the following: 6. RENTAL: COUNTY shall pay to LESSOR as rent for said premises, a monthly rental , payable in advance on the 10th day of each month as follows: a. Five Thousand Three Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($5,300.00) per month from January 1 , 1978 to December 31 , 1980. b. During the five (5) year period from January 1 , 1981 to December 31, 1985 and during the option period, if exercised, from January 1 , 1986 to December 31, 1990 the rental shall be adjusted at the beginning of each lease year as follows: Lease Year Rental Per Month January 1, 1981 to December 31, 1981 $ 5,545.00 " 1 , 1982 to 31 , 1982 5,805.00 " 1, 1983 to " 31, 1983 5,730.00 " 1, 1984 to " 31 , 1984 6,015.00 1, 1985 to 31 , 1985 6,320.00 " 1, 1986 to 31 , 1986 6,635.00 1, 1987 to 31, 1987 6,965.00 - 1 - �1�97 January 1 , 1988 to December 31 , 1988 $ 7,315.00 " 1 , 1989 to 31 , 1989 7,680.00 " 1 , 1990 to 31 , 1990 8,065.00 c. Rental shall be mailed to LESSOR at 15 Cascade Lane, Orinda, CA 94563. 4. EFFECT: Except for the Amendment agreed to herein, the lease of December 29, 1975 remains in full force and effect. In witness whereof, the parties have executed the Amendment to Lease as of the day and year first written hereinabove. LESSEE: LESSOR: COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA a political subdivisi n f the State of i a B Stan Mrd> olm en By R. I. Schroder — Ch rman Board of Supervisors By �V3 -�—7- 7 antoura T. Holmgren ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Deputy L=:R., Jamie L. Johnson RECOMENDED FOR APPROVAL: Y County Adm istrator By_ Deputy-Public Works D r ctor Buildings and Grounds By Lease nagement APPROVED AS TO FORM: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel B b't� Y Deputy County nsel - 2 - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California JAN 2 4 1978 , 19 In the Matter of Approval of Home Health and Counseling, Inc./Area Office on Aging Contract IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #20-164 with Home Health and Counseling, Inc. for provision of the Senior Community Service Employment Program for the Social Service Department/Area Office on Aging during the term November 15, 1977 through June 30, 1978, not to exceed a cost of $10,106 in Title IX Older Americans Act Federal funds. PASSED BY THE BOARD on ,AN 2 4 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. Agency Ori 9'. Human Resources A Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of 9 Y Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors JAN 2 4 1978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day a 19 County Auditor-Controller County 14elfare Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractor Deputy Clerk EH:gm n 1 �1 H-24 4/77 15m /f t .,��_] Contra Costa County Standard Form STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. NumbET U _ 1 6 4 i Department: Social Services Subject: AREA OFFICE ON AGING SENIOR COMMUNITY SERVICE EMPLOYMENT 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: Home Health and Counseling, Inc. Capacity: non-profit California Corporation Address: 110 Petticoat Lane Walnut Creek, California 94596 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is November 15_ 1977 and it terminates June 30. 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 10.106 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. Pro ect. This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: Contra Costa County Area Agency on Aging Project Plan and Budget for FY 1977-78 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: 42 USC 63201 et seq; 45 CFR 8903.0 et seq.; and California Government Code 53703 10. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF A CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR By A. t.S C h W d a B ir■an, Board of SbRervisors XW (Designate official capacity in business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation seal) State of California ) ss. By L10 County of Contra Costa ) Deputy ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Recommended by Department known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/ g 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: lC.LGC_A"P't / 9 By uty I Clerk EUZA"111:-1 p. Microfilmed With board order Co. Microfilmed 01200(A-4617 REV 6/76) � ' C`'" .'�• C'"'; _..." Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basin Contracts) Numbe 20 164 1. Payment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sum in excess of the total amount specified in the Payment Limit of this Contract. Subject to the Payment Limit, it is the intent of the parties hereto that the total payment to the Contractor for all services provided for County under this Contract shall be only for costs that are allowable costs (see Paragraph 3. below) and are actually incurred in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Contract. 2. Payment Amounts. Subject to later adjustments in total payments in accordance with the below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Audits, and Audit Exceptions, and subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor: [ ] a. $ monthly, or [ ] b. $ per.unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [g] c. An amount equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures" included in the Service Plan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which. are determined in accordance with: [Check one alternative only.] [X] a. General Services Administration Federal Management Circular FMC 74-4, Attachment A (Principles For Determining Costs Applicable To Grants and Contracts With State and Local Governments) and Attachment B (Standards For Selected Items of Cost), and, subject to said Attachments A and B, such other documents (if any) specified in the Service Plan regarding: (1) Principles for determining and allocating the allowable costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, and _ (2) Standards for determining the allowability of selected items of _ . costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, or [ ] 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. x (A-4618 REV 6/76) -1- 1201 SERVICE PLAN ZU - 164 . NUMBER - - Contractor will provide three on the job training slots consisting of two (2) Homemaker trainee positions and one (1) Nutrition Project aide during the term of this Contract under the provisions specified below. I. Employment Duties. A. Homemaker trainees will be trained in Contractor's Homemaker Pro- gram and will be employed in the homes of homebound persons and assist these persons with light housekeeping and personal care. B. The Nutrition Project Aide will be employed to assist with the outreach and supportive services provided by Contractor for the County Nutrition Project in San Pablo and Rodeo. The Nutrition Project Aide will be trained to work with participants of the Nutrition Project in the community and at meal sites. II. Supervision and Training. A. Trainees will be invited to participate in non-paid group training sessions. They will be instructed in appropriate safety training during time for which they receive pay. B. Homemaker trainees will be trained and supervised by Contractor's nursing supervisor on a continuing one to one basis as needed during the term of the Contract. C. The Nutrition Project Aide will receive on the job training and supervision by County's Nutrition Project Coordinator with assis- tance and support from the San Pablo and Rodeo Nutrition Project site managers. III. Employment Specifications. A. Trainees will be assigned an average of five hours per day, 20 hours per week. Work Schedules will be flexible, daytime hours subject to approval by trainees. B. Trainees must pass a job related physical exam before work assign- meat is made. C. Trainees rate of pay, including 1 1/4 days per month accrued vaca- tion time, fringe benefits, mileage compensation and unemployment benefits will be paid according to the rates set forth in the Budget of Estimated Project Expenditures set forth below. D. Trainees will be emplcyed in accordance with Contractor's affirma- tive action and equal opportunity policies and will have access to Contractor's grievances and due process procedures. Initials Contractor County Dept. -1- 91202 SERVICE FULN NVMBER2 0 - 164 IV. Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures. State of California Office on Aging "Manuals of Policies and Procedures", February 1975 will prevail in setting fiscal guidelines, including standards for allowable costs. As specified in The Payment Provisions, payment for services is subject to the "Budget of EStimated Program Expenditures" set forth below. FEDERAL LOCAL COST CATEGORIES SHARE SHARE PERSONNEL 2 Homemaker trainees @ $3.00 per hour X1750 hours $ 5,250 1 Nutrition Project Aide @ $3.00 per hour X 875hours 2,625 Fringe Benefits Workmens Compensation 6.82 Unem. ; 3.3% 1,256 FICA 5.852 Total 15.95Z Field Nursing Supervisor @ $6.80 per hour X 36hours 250 Account and payroll clerk @ $5.60 per hour X36 hours $ 206 Travel Estimated at $2.00/day X 3 employees $ 975 $ 600 Physical Exams $ 75 Special Condition Final cost report and settlement required by paragraph 6 of the Payment Provisions shall be submitted no later than 45 days after Contract's ter- mination, at which time Contractor shall submit an audit pursuant to the services provided under Contract #20-164. Initial �*retractor County Dept. 01263 Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- f)F_ 1►4 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California JAN 2 4 1978 , 19 — In the Matter of Approval of Contract is 24-089 and 24-089-1 with R. K. Janmeja Singh, Ph.D. The Board having authorized contract negotiations with the below- named Contractor by its Orders dated November 22, 1977 and January 17, 1978, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract Numbers 24-089 and 24-089-1 with R. K. Janmeja Singh, Ph.D. for the provision of consultation and training for Mental Health Staff on November 1, 1977 (Contract r24-089 for one day only with a payment limit of $50) and from January 17, 1978 to June 6, 1978 (Contract r24-089-1 with a payment limit of $770) and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said Contracts. PASSED BY THE BOARD onJAN 2 4 1978 1 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orifi: Human Resources Agency Supervisors Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit 22 4 1979 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of �aN 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services/ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Mental Health Department `'— Contractor B� � '`�' `" `� �` Deputy Clerk SD:gm H-24 4/77 15m fl ��� l.,_0. 15 _. _ =-act 'at ion. 2' Medical Services - Mental Health `dental Health Internship Program; Training Seminar in the Sueervision of Interns in a Mental health setting 2. ?n_t-i_s. The Counzy of Contra Costa, California (County), for its Depart-,:e-1_ flared and the named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Ccnzracto,: R. K. Janmeja Singh, Ph.D. oa`ir_v: Self-employed individual address- 1365 Summit Road, Berkeley, California 94708 3. ___ The e-"=active date of this Contract is January 17, 1978 and it _ -:-- s June 6, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided hercil:. la's Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole di.3cr?tion, t1" =i-:e-day aa-:anca written notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled ir.-.med.iately by =:en mutual ccr-sent. =:•rent LizLit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract Small not e i'aed 5 770 6.. C- n;t's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as below, and subject to the payment lint expressed herein, County shall pay Co-:ractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner an_- =o^ prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by t o s=ae o_ the Count, Department for which this Contract is made or his desig,nae, ac:,o_e_ag to the -fo?lowing fee schedule: ( ) hour; or 70 per service unit: (x) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, week or month) its iC? a total of 11 service unit(s). 7. Cc� :_:actor's Ob?igations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specialized instruction and training in Supervision of Interns in a Mental Health Setting for County-selected persons in the time, place and manner required by County, including the provision of any related materials and supplies. One session, for payment purposes, shall be defined as the provision of at least two (2) -full hours of such services. 8. T depender_t Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent con===actors and is r_ot intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. 7:-= ificatica. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County aa. i=s officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for sic::.ess or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all cess= _ential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, or other--.; se, of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 9 10. L..=-1-al Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following ie�al a-ctorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. 11. s'_?aazur>- sCALIFOR-11A CONTRACTOR the parties' agreement hereto: CO �.�: 0 C _:' �3, ACTOR =� _€i• L Schroder' By _ Chairman, Board of Supervisors Designee 1IV Recc— ^ded by Department (- 'DeioLtate official capacity) Designee (Form approved by Cuunty Counsel) -;;_o 7 176) Microfilmed vritll board order O 1 b S Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. • f A (A-4616 REV 6/76) 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) 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) -l- ' .�.�•�� 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 inisdemeanor.. 17. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -2- In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California JAN 2 4 1978 19 — In the Molter of Approval of Contract Ps 24-089 and 24-089-1 with R. K. Janmeja Singh, Ph.D. The Board having authorized contract negotiations with the below- named Contractor by its Orders dated November 22, 1977 and January 17, 1978, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract Numbers 24-089 and 24-089-1 with R. K. Janmeja Singh, Ph.D. for the provision of consultation and training for Mental Health Staff on November 1, 1977 (Contract r24-089 for one day only with a payment limit of $50) and from January 17, 1978 to June 6, 1978 (Contract r24-089-1 with a payment limit of $770) and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said Contracts. PASSED BY THE BOARD onJAN 2 4 1978 1 'I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: Human Resources Agency Supervisors Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit 2 4 187$ cc: County Administrator affixed this day of J�TI 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services/ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Mental Health Department � ContractorB�k-�"-`'' , Deputy Clerk SD:gm H-24 4/77 15m j�� 905 Stanc±ard 70-cm • Sf_0:�'I' 'C;L" 5S?. `C=' CO`;?'�-QCT (� Number 0 ts __tea. `fedical Services - Afental Health Sttaect: `ental Health Internship Program; Training Seminar in the SuLpervision of Interns in a Plen[al ffealth setting 2. The County of Contra Costa, California (County) , for its Departmar= named _^nd the ol;o�ing named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Conzractar: R. K. Janmeja Singh, Ph.D. Tacit:: Self-employed individual d:ass• 1365 Summit Road, Berkeley, California 94708 3. The ef:ec�_-ive date of this Contract is January 17, 1978 and it =es June 6, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. his Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, Lp=a =_:c-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled imma"-Uately by ..__==en =utual ccnsent. 5. Via.=epi= Li`.it. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not s77 6.. - nt�_ 's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as c'esc: bed below, and subject to the payment limit expressed 'herein, County shall pay Co=;_actor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner an_ p=escribea by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the neae o_ the Cuuntp Department for which this Contract is rade or his designea, accor-ag to the io'_lowing fee schedule: ( ) hour; or ZEE ? S i0 per service unit: (g) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, wezi` or month) NO TO raC?Z-D- a total of 11 service unit(s). 7, r?ctor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specialized instruction and training in Supervision of Interns in a Ment-=_ Health Setting for County-selected persons in the time, place and manner recuired by County, including the provision of any related materials and supplies. One session, for payment purposes, shall be defined as the provision of at least two (2) -full hours of such services. 8. T--eDendent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent ccnt=actors and is r_at intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship o-f =gear, serf*ent, elployee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. l-'emnificatiam. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County aL_ i=s o=fficers, agents and employees from all liabilities end claims for damages for cea sickness c= injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all cc-_se=_ential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the opera:=ons or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, ^e_:_o_,t or other•. XM :_se, of the Contractor, its agents or employees. Hi& C4fP4U 10. Teal uthoritt. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following leZal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. 11. S__natures. xL :e_ signatures.attest the parties' agreement hereto: C,J 7�•` 0_ C _ _A, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR !" '000 _�i• !.Schrbdef By y. Chairman, Board of Supervisors Designee ,/ ??eco=ended by Department Wol; , De 'et onaofficial capacity) Designee (?o rt approved by County Counsel) _ -;620 7/76") Microfilmed vjitn beard order n12{ � Cjnz_a ..J3ca Counc-. Standard Form • �EORT Fnti`t 1. C:_-1cract IJentif°-a_i1*t. Number 24 - 089 Deoarc=ent: Medical Services - `cental Health Sub;ect: rental Health Internship Program; Supervision of Interns in a Meatal Health setting 2. Parties. The Cou= of Contra Costa, California (County) , for its Department named above, and the follc—_� named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: R. K. Janmeja Singh, Ph.D. Capacity: Self-employed individual Address: 1365 Summit Road, Berkeley, California 94708 3. Tera. The effec__.e da_e of this Contract is November 1, 1977 and it terznf.ates 'November 1. 1977 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. aer:�ination. pais C_ntract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discrc.•ti.on, upon -five-day advance .rittea notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled imm- ed-i-ately by written mutual consat_ 5. Payment Limit. Cc-=ty's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed S 50 6. County's Obligatiams. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and 5=abjact to the payment limit e::?ressed 'herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and fora prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the Couatr Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the fo}'ow g fee schedule: ( ) hour; or FEE DATE: $ 50 per service unit: (X) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, ween or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of one (1) service unit(s). 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the follo=wing described services: Consultation, specialized instruction and training in Supervision of Interns in a Mental Health Setting for County-selected persons in the time, place and inanner�� 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 one full hour of such services. S. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and bet*:een two independent contractors and is r_or intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, e=Dlo=ee, partnership, joint venture, or association. 9. Indemnification. _ae Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, age==s aad employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or i=1-J•__7 to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, =row any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the servi_es of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees. ZXQ�QCC xxxxx 10. Legal Authority. �ds Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: CaLfornia Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. 11. Si natureV.-44a signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: _ COU`+iy OF CO 51 A. C NLIFO LNIA CO`0UNCTOR By / ,p.I.SChrodw By C airman, Board of Supz!rvi;ors Designee Reco=ended by Depart=ent _ (Je ignate o:ficial capacity) B, &,/, //// Q/L ��— Designee (Form approved by County Counsel) 520 7/70) Microfilmed With bwfd ofcdar 11 f1ry (a-.= In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California .JAN � � 1978 19 In the Matter of Contract #24-093 with Barbara Nelson, H.S.W. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract V24-093 with Barbara Nelson, M.S.W. for the provision of consultation and training for Medical Services - Mental Health staff from December 19, 1977 to December 23, 1977, with a payment limit of $400, and under terms and conditions as more particularly set forth in said contract. PASSED BY THE BOARD on JAN 2 4 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: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors } Z X978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day oYAN , 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services - /� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Health Contractor By �/ �, G', ✓� ���' Deputy Clerk 1 .��-- SD:dg H-24 4/77 15m n f Cont:;. Costa Ccunty Standard Form SHORT FOR.! SERVICE CONTRACT 4 - 093 i. Coatract Identification. C;umber Department: Medical Services - Mental Health Scbiect: Training Seminar in the "Principles of Psychodrama" for staff of County Medical Services 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: BARBARA NELSON, M.S.W. Capacity: An Individual Address: 924 Cra;mont Avenue, Berkeley, California 94703 3. Tern. The effective date of this Contract is December 19, 1977 and it terminates December 23, 1977 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Termination. This Contract may be terminated by the County, at its sole discretion, upon five-day advance written notice thereof to the Contractor, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. 5. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed S 400 6. County's Obligations. In consideration of Contractor's provision of services as described below, and subject to the payment limit expressed herein, County shall pay Contractor, upon submission of a properly documented demand for payment in the manner and form prescribed by County (Demand Form D-15) and upon approval of such demand by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, according to the following fee schedule: (X) hour; or FEE RATE: $ 25 per service unit: ( ) session, as defined below; or ( ) calendar (insert day, week or month) NOT TO EXCEED a total of 16 service unit(s). 7. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide the following described services: Consultation, specialized instruction and training in the Principles of Psychodrama 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. 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, 10. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: California Government Code Sections 26227 and 31000. 11. SiQnatur a signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: . �JCOUN'Y OF CO STA CALIFORNI.A CONTRACTOR By � JU.Schroder By/ La S Chairman, Board of Supaivi�,ors Designee 7 Recommended by Department 7- i'i/�i 1JIt�U (Designate official capacity) (� Designee (Form approved by County Counsel) (X� 620 7/76) A-licraIilmed with board order! IN k9 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 , 197 In the Matter of - Agreement with Informatics , Inc. On the recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement with Informatics , Incorporated, which company will code and test the Martinez Data Processing Center Output Function Programs , which are a part of the County' s Law and Justice System, at a cost of $27,000, for the period January 24, 1978 through May 26, 1978. PASSED by the Board on January 24 , 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 . Dept . Auditor-Controller Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of c c : Contractor Supervisors Auditor affixed this-':t11day of .January 19 74 Laid « Justice Data Processing J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Administrator All copies c/o Data Proc . Bye -�- G. %� F� r� Deputy Clerk .Jeanne 0. '•iagl'.o H-24 3/76 15mf� 210 AGREEMENT 1 . Special Conditions . These Special Conditions are incorporated below be reference. - (a) Public Agency: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY (b) Consultant' s Name and Address : Informatics , Inc. 1121 San Antonio Road Palo Alto, CA 94303 (c) Effective Date: January 17 , 1978 through May 26, 1978 (d) Project Name , Number & Location: Municipal Court Criminal Calendaring System--Martinez Data Processing Center Output Functions . (e) Payment Limit: $27,000.00. 2. Signatures . These signatures attest the parties ' agreement hereto: CONSULTANT By es i 4ao f fl c pacity Tn business State of California) ss Contra Costa County) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT - The person signing above for Consultant , known to me in those individual and business capacities , personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he signed it and that the corpor- ation or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant t its by-laws or a resolution of its Board of Directors. Date: =OSANTA ICIA:COU RI Y. R PUBLIC P1JIA CLARTY o a ry u c Expire .79 PUBLIC AGENCY FORM APPROVED Contra C y John B. Clausen , County Counsel •I.Broder TAMl HAEC D. FARR By: A � By: Cha rman , Board of Supervisors Microfilmed with bird Order. 0121.1 3. Parties . Effective on the above date , the above named Public Agency and Consultant mutually agree and promise as follows : 4. Employment. Public Agency hereby employs Consultant, and Consultant accepts such employment, to perform the profes- sional services described herein , upon the terms and in consideration of the payments stated herein. 5. Scope of Services . Scope of service shall be as described �n ppen ix A attached hereto. 6. Insurance. The Consultant shall , at no expense to Public Agency, furnish certificates or other evidence acceptable to Public Agency of (a) public liability insurance of at least $250,000 for all damages arising out of bodily injur- ies or death to any one person and at least S500,000 for two or more persons in one accident or occurence ; and (b) property damage liability insurance providing for a limit of -not less than 550,000. Thirty days ' notice of policy lapse or cancellation is required. 7. Payment. Public Agency shall pay Consultant for professional services performed at the rates shown in Appendix 8 attached hereto , which include all overhead and incidental expenses , for which no additional compensation shall be allowed . In no event shall the total amount paid to the Consultant exceed the payment limit specified in Sec. 1 (e) without prior written approval of Contra Costa County. Consultant' s statement of charges shall be submitted at convenient intervals . Payment. will be made within thirty (30) days after receipt of each statement , net cash , without discount. 8. Termination . At its option , Public Agency may terminate this agreement at any time by written notice to the Consultant, whether or not the Consultant is in default. Upon such termi - nation , Consultant agrees to turn over to Public Agency every- thing pertaining to the work possessed by him or under his control at that time , and will be paid , without duplication , all amounts due or thereafter becoming due on account of services rendered to the date of termination. Consultant may also terminate this agreement at any time by written notice to Public Agency. 9. Status . The Consultant is an independent contractor, and is not to be considered an employee of Public Agency. 10. Indemnification . The Consultant shall defend , save , indemnify, and hold harm ess Public Agency and its officers and employees from any and all liability for any injury or damages arising from or connected with the services provided hereunder. 11 . This agreement shall not preclude Consultant from developing , using or marketing programs , systems , data or materials similar to those originated for Public Agency hereunder. 01212 OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS 12. The performance of services by Consultant shall conform to requirements of the Scope of Effort. Consultant makes- no warranties , expressed or implied , as to the services pro- vided by this agreement and shall not be liable for direct, incidental or consequential damages resulting from its per- formance or the data provided. 13. Consultant shall not be liable for nor deemed to be in default on any account of any failures to perform services if due to any cause or condition beyond Consultant' s reasonable control . 14. Proprietary information disclosed by either party to the other for the purposes of this agreement which is clearly so identi- fied in writing as proprietary, shall be protected by the recipient in the same manner and to the same degree that the recipient protects its own proprietary information . Such information will be disclosed only to those employees of the recipient requiring access thereto in order to perform this agreement. Public Agency will hold harmless and indemnify Consultant from liability to third parties arising from wrongful disclosure by Public Agency to Consultant of infor- mation which has been received in confidence from a third party. Consultant will hold harmless and indemnify Public Agency from liability to third parties arising from wrongful' disclosure by Consultant to Public Agency of information which has been received in confidence from a third party. 15. This agreement , including Appendix A and Appendix 8 , consti- tutes the entire understanding between Public Agency and Consultant, and no commitments by either party, implied or otherwise , shall be binding on the parties hereto unless expressly set forth herein . 16. This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California. 17. County will provide adequate office space, facilities , tele- phone service , secretarial support and keypunch and computer time as required by assigned Consultant personnel . 18. Consultant will submit to the Public Agency time and progress reports periodically or on demand as required by the Public Agency. 19 . Consultant will supply unit test data. County will supply system test data . ►1213 APPENDIX A To Agreement dated January 17, 1978 A between Contra Costa County and Informatics , Inc. SCOPE Under direction of County Data Processing personnel , consultant will code and test the modules listed below, which make up the Martinez Data Processing Center data output functions, a portion of the Municipal Courts Criminal Calendaring System. PDD REPORT-JCD-DIARY PDE SETTING-GUIDE-EXTRACT PDF REPORT-JCF-GENERAL-SCHEDULE PDG REPORT-JCG-ORIGIrIAL-DISTRIBUTION PDI REPORT-JCI-CASE-LOAD-STATISTICS PDJ REPORT-JCJ-X-REF-ID PDK REPORT-JCK-DOCKET-PAGE PDM REPORT-JC11-NOTIFICATION-PA-PD PDN REPORT-JCN-SIr1ILARITY PDP' REPORT-JCP-CHARGE-DISPOSITION PDQ REPORT-JCQ-REFERRALS PDS REPORT-JCS-CONDITIOrl-OF-CALENDAR PDT REPORT-JCT-CALENDAR-EXCEPTIONS PDU REPORT-JCU-DMV-ABSTRACT PDW REPORT-JCW-STAY-OF-EXECUTION-CALENDAR PDY REPORT-JCY-PRELI*PlIrIARY-DAILY-CALETIDAR PEA REPORT-JDA-PARTICIPA"►TS-AVAILABILITY-SCHEDULE PEB REPORT-JDB-OVERFLOW-EXCEPTION-CALErIDAR PEC REPORT-JDC-ACTIVE-CRIr1IrIAL-INDEX PEF REPORT-JDF-SCHEDULE-OF-CASES-PER-MEEK PEG P.EPOP,T-JDG-REGISTER-OF-ACTIONS-REPORT PEH REPORT-JDH-ADVAiICED-CALENDAR-SCHEDULE PEI REPORT-JDI-DAILY-IN-CUSTODY-LIST PEJ REPORT-JDJ-JUDICIAL-COUNCIL-STAT PEK REPORT-JDK-CRItIINAL-PIICROFICHE-INDEX PFE UPDATE-NIIII-GFE PFF UPDATE41I1 -GFF PFG, UPDATE-MINI-GFG PFH UPDATE-MINI-GFH PFI UPDATE-MINI-GFI PGA UPDATE-HI NI-GGA PGG UPDATE-MINI-GGG PGH UPDATE-MINI-GGH PGI UPDATE-14I1II-GGI PGJ UPDATE-r•1Ir:I-GGJ PGK UPDATE-r4I"II-GGK PGL UPDATE-MINI-GGL PGN UPDATE-14INI-GGN APPENDIX 8 To Agreement dated January 17 , 1978 Between Contra Costa County and Informatics , Inc. RATES Consultant will make employees available to perform the services set forth in Appendix A to this agreement at the following hourly rates : Classification Hourly Rate Sr. Data Processing Specialist 527. 00 Sr. Programmer Analyst $24. 75 Programmer $19. 25 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California JAN 2 4 1978 , 19 In the Matter of Approval of Area Office on Aging/ City of Concord Contract IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #20-142-1, a renewal contract with the City of Concord for provision of residential maintenance service for the Social Service Depart- ment/Area Office on Aging during the term December 1, 1977 through June 30, 1978, not to exceed a cost of $4,000 in Title III Older Americans Act Federal funds. PASSED BY THE BOARD on JAN 2 4 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. Ori g: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors TAN ? 4 1978 County Administrator affixed this day o 19 County Auditor-Controller County Welfare Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Contractor By �:.s;� �- L L�z C�; Deputy Clerk i EH:gm H-24 4/77 15m x`�16 Contra Costa County Standard Fora �'• STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number 2 0 m ][4 2,wl Department: Social Service Subject: Area Agency on Aging Residential Maintenance Services for Older Persons 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: CITY OF CONCORD Capacity: Political subdivision Address: 1950 Parkside Drive Concord, California 94519 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is naraAmhey t 1477 and it , terminates j, ,,a i 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 4-nnn 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 teras 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. B. Project. This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the application and approval documents of which are Incorporated herein by reference: Contra Costa County Area Agency on Aging Project FY 77-78 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: 42 USC 320 et. seq. ; 45 CFR 8903.0 et. seq.; and California Code 53703. 10. Signatures.. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY C A CALIFORNIA CO___NE_ACTOR gy✓ i• Schroder By I Chairean, Soard of Su acvisors Mayor (Designate official capacity in business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation seal) State of California ) By 0• 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 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: \16 FOFiINf APPROVED By HRA Deputy NotaryPublic/ i tion (A-4617 REV 6/76) M+croiiimecl with hoard ordK f T21? i Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number 20m142 = 1 1. Payment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sus 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 areac_lly incurred in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Contract. 2. Payment Amounts. Subject to later adjustments in total payments in accordance with the below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Audits, and Audit Exceptions, and subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. County will pay Contractor: [ ] a. $ monthly, or [ ] b. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [Y] c. An amount equal to Contractor's allocable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures" included in the Service Plan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are determined in accordance with: [Check one alternative only.) [R] 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 Gave, to) and Attachment 3 (Standards For Selected Items of Cost), and, subject to said Attachments A and B, such other documents (if any) specified in the Service Plan regarding: (1) Principles for determining and allocating the allowable costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, and (2) Standards for determining the allowability of selected items of costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, or [ ] b. Such State regulations and documents as are set forth in the Service Plan regarding accounting guidelines, including standards for determining allowable or non-allowable costs. 4. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 2. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment demands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. (A-4618 BEV 6/76) Contra Costa County Standard Fors PAYMENT PRUVISIOAS (Cost Basis Contracts) _ Number S. eight 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 itemise 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, shoving 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 bunts) 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 resit 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, -thea Contractor agrees to pay to County within 30 days of demand by County any such excess amount. If such audit(s) show that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, including any adjustments made pur- suant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Import and Settlement) above, then County agrees to pay to Contractor any such excess amount, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. 8. Audit Exceptions. In addition to its obligations under Paragraph 7. (Audits) above, Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State or Federal audit agencies occurring as a result of its performance of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to the County within 30 days of demand by County the full amount of the County's liability, if any, to the State and/or Federal government resulting from any audit exceptions, to the extent such are attributable to the Contractor's failure to perform properly any of its obligations under this Contract. 1 16 (A-4618 REV 6/76) -2- SERVICE PLAN bkabet2 0 — 14 2 - 1 During the term of this Contract, Contractor will provide a project for delivery of residential maintenance services for older persons (age 60 or over) in the City of Concord. The program objective will be to identify older persons in need of minor home repairs and link them with community resources available to make the needed repairs. During the tea of this Contract, Contractor will facilitate house repairs for 100 older persons. The following components will constitute Contractor's program: 1. Personnel. Contractor will: a. Employ one older person as a part-time coordinator to provide no less than half-time (1/2) services. b. Maintain a project Advisory Committee to advise on policy issues and handle grievances. This committee shall meet at least once a month. c. Provide training for personnel. 2. Program Inplememtation. Contractor will: a. Inform public about services and eligibility and application procedures through the following means: (1) Written handouts and media announcements. (2) Interaction vith community groups. (3) Liaison work with city and county sponsored lousing programs. b. Provide some financial assistance, as available through Community Development block grant monies, to low incoms elderly owners/occupants for home repairs. 3. Proaram Services. Contractor will: a. Establish a list of eligible repairs; such list to be approved by County. b. Establish a list of available service providers and area persons with handyman skills. c. Solicit discounts on materials- when possible. d. Accept referrals for service and coordinate service delivery between clients and repairmen. e. Provide follow-up to assure that requested services are carried out. f. Inform clients of workerk` compensation laws. g. Provide 100 client referrals for repair and maintenance services as provided herein. 4. Reporting Requirements. Contractor will: a. Submit monthly fiscal and statistical reports in the form and manner required by County. b. Provide a quarterly and final program evaluation. c. Provide information as it becomes available for Area Agency planning activities. d. Provide final audit according to the stipulations in the Payment Provisions, Paragraph 7, Audits, no later than 45 days after Contract's termination. 5. Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures. State of California Office on Aging "Manual of Policies and Procedures," February 1975, will prevail in setting fiscal guidelines, including standards for allowable costs. As specified in the Payment Pro- visions, payment for services is subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures," attached hereto, and incorporated herein by reference. Initials: Kid— C nttactor Count.,, ,-,- - F BUDGET OF EbTI um PROGRAM EXPEIdDITUIES Nueber 2 0 _ 14 2 - 1 FEDERAL LOCAL OTHER COST CATEGORIES SHARE SHARE TOTAL RESOURCES Personnel Project Director $ 3690. $ 3690. (at least one-half-time) 30 wks. X 30 hrs./wk. @$4.10 per hr. Fringe Benefits 6.152 230. 230. Housing Coordinator ($616) $ 444. i44. $ 172 Audit 80. 80. Cash Rebates TOTALS $ 4,000. $ 444. $4.4". NET CONTRACT COST- $4.000 (Note) Contractor will supply the following additional resources, as needed: Travel, building space, cosssmications and utilities, printing and supplies, equipment. Initials r tractor County Dept. 91221 t . SPECIAL CONDITIONS Number 20 - 142 - 1 Paragraph 19 Insurance of the General Conditions is modified by the addition of the following provision: d. Self insurance. Should the Contractor be self insured for all or part of the above required liability insurance or Workers Compensation during the term of this contract, the Contractor will submit a letter of notice to the County specifying the insurance, as required above, for which it is self insured. Contractor shall provide such notice to County at the time it provides any required certificates of insurance. Initials: retractor County Dept. f k " 1A2 Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. S. 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 S.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. (A-4616 REV 6/76) Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 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- •r 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, 19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned auto- mobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made, c/o Contracts & Grants Unit, Human Resources Agency, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. 21. Primacy of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any term of the General Conditions. 22. Nonrenewal. Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract will be purchased by County under a new contract following expiration or termination of this Contract, and waives all rights or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure to continue purchase of all or any such services from Contractor. Jz (A-4616 REV 6/76) -3- C In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 , 19 In the Matter of Authorizing Attendance at Conference IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ann Christofferson, Director Orinda Community Center, and Lynn Olson, Recreation Supervisor- Orinda Community Center, are AUTHORIZED to attend the California Recreation and Park Conference to be held February 25-28, 1973 in Presno, California, expenses to be paid by County Service Area R-6 (Orinda Community Center) . Passed by the Board on January 24 , 1973. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entared on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Pub: is I9orks (2) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Auditor-Controller Supervisors County Administrator affixed this24th day of January 19 78 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �t '!17�Cr` :%t �/c %7 Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-244/7715m (� (��J ,1 )' !_ In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia January 24 , 19 78 In Ow Ma1Nr of Joint Exercise of Powers Agreements for Distribution of Federal Safer Roads Funds Fiscal Year 1975-76, Countywide. The Public Works Director having recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve Joint Exercise of Powers Agreements with the Cities of San Pablo, Concord , Brentwood , and Pittsburg , which- provide for distribution of $89,738 , which is the Cities ' share of the $ 167 ,423 in Federal Safer Roads Funds allocated the County and the Cities for Fiscal Year 1975-76 ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the agreements are APPROVED and the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute them on behalf of the County. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978 . 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order atom on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesoid. Originator: Public Works Department WM^ess my hand and the Seal of the Board of Road Design Division Suikrvisors affixed this 2 4 t bloy of _ January 19 78 cc: Public Works Director City of San Pablo City of Concord J. R. OISSON, Clerk City of BrentwoodBy_� Deputy Clerk City of Pittsburg N. Pous County Auditor-Controller lv��i N!W) County Administrator (v'dP/w) H -24 3/76 15m JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS AGREEMENT SAFER ROADS DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM FUNDS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1975-76 1. PARTIES Effective on JAN 2 4 1978 "?3", the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as COUNTY, and the City of BRENTWOOD a municipal corporation within the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter referred to as CITY, pursuant to provisions of Chapter 5 of Div- ision 7 of Title 1 (Sections 6500 et seq) of the Government Code of the .State of California, mutually agree as follows: - 2. PURPOSE The COUNTY and CITY entered into an agreement effective J v A e 2. 1 V? b , with the other cities in Contra Costa County for the distribution of the Fiscal Years 1973-75 allocation of Safer Roads Demonstration Program funds. COUNTY and CITY intend to use the saire procedure for distribution of the allocation of Safer Roads- Demonstration Program funds for Fiscal Year 1975-76. As used herein, CITIES means collectively all of the incorporated cities in Contra Costa County. 3. ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY The COUNTY shall perform all the administrative work necessary to obligate the . Fiscal Year 1975-76 Safer Roads allocation on eligible projects within Contra Costa County within the deadlines established by CALTRANS. 4. SPECIAL AID-►O-CITIES FUNDS The COUNTY shall include in its 1976-77 Fiscal Year Aid-To-Cities budget the amount of $89,738, which amount is equal to 80 percent of the CITIES' share of the 1975-76 Safer Roads allocation using the Federal Highway Administration distribution _ formula. The remaining 20 percent shall be retained by the COUNITY to defray admin- istrative costs associated with expenditure of the Safer Roads funds and the transfer of monies prescribed herein. The 80 percent funds shall be considered as a Special Aid-To-Cities allocation and will be in addition to any other Aid-To-Cities allocation to the CITIES under current policies. The funds shall be used for the ?rovement of any city streets, including overlays of pavement. Conflicting provisions if any, of the Board of Supervisors Aid-To-Cities policy shall not apply to the sYecial allocation provided for hereunder. The respective CITIES' shares of the Safer Roads funds allocated j,, CALTPANS (excluding the 20 percent retained by. 000PJTY) are as follows: Antioch 4.238% $7,095 -Brentwood 0.442 740 Clayton 0.252 422 '.Concord 12.022 20,128 El Cerrito 2.930 4,939 Lafayette 2.731 4 ,572 Martinez 2.526 4,229 Moraga 1 .898 3,178 Pinole 1 .947 3 ,260 Pittsburg 3.210 5,374 Pleasant Hill 3.369 5,640 Richmond 9.823 16,446 San Pablo 2.418 4,048 Walnut Creek 5.708 9,557 5. DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS The Special Aid-To-Cities funds set forth in Paragraph 4 will be disbursed to the CITY (1) provided the 1975-76 Safer Roads Demonstration Program Funds have been received by COUNTY from CALTRANS, (2) after adoption of the COUNTY'S 1976-77 Aid-To- Cities budget, and (3) upon receipt of invoices from the CITY for completed road improvement projects. Each party is strictly accountable for all funds and must report all receipts and disbursements. 6. TERMINATION This agreement shall remain in effect until all payments required herein have been made. COUNTY OF CON CITY OF BRENTWOOD By R. I.Schroder y Chairman,• Board of Supervisors Mayo ATTEST: ATTEST: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk City Cl ByCrx Deputy Deputy RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: Fz;:?6L Victor W. /Sauer, Public Works Director 8 By L7 Chief Deputy Public Works Director FORM APPROVED: John B. Clausen, County Counsel 1 j By 6YL7�� 4't lz�?t Deputy . RESOLUTION NO. 77-42 AUTHORIZING EXECUTION OF JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS AGREEMENT FOR FEDERAL AID FOR SAFER ROADS DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM FUNDS .FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1975-76. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Brentwood has read and considered the agreement prepared by Contra Costa County pertaining to the distribution and disbursement of funds provided in the 1975-76 Federal Safer Roads Demonstration Program; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brentwood• that the City hereby approves and authorizes the Mayor to sign the Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement pertaining to Safer Roads Demonstration Program Funds for the Fiscal Years 1975-76 prepared by Contra Costa County. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council at its regular meeting on September 27, 1977, by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen Ghiselli, Guise, Shahan and Mayor Cunningham NOES: None ABSENT: Councilman Gamtel Approved: J. Cunning Wam Mayor Attest: ame ue , ity er JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS AGREEMENT SAFER ROADS DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM FUNDS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1975-76 1. PARTIES Effective on JAN 24 im lam, the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as COUNTY, and the City of SAN PABLO a municipal corporation within the County of Contra Costa, hereinafter referred to as CITY, pursuant to provisions of Chapter 5 of Div- ision 7 of Title 1 (Sections 6500 et seq) of the Government Code of the 'State of California, mutually agree as follows: 2. PURPOSE 1 The COUNTY and CITY entered into an agreement effectiveyy✓t e ZZ, to , with the other cities in Contra Costa County for the distribution of the Fiscal Years 1973-75 allocation of Safer Roads Demonstration Program funds. COUNTY and CITY intend to use the same procedure for distribution of the allocation of Safer Roads Demonstration Program funds for Fiscal Year 1975-76. As used herein, CITIES means collectively all of the incorporated cities in Contra Costa County. 3. ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY The COUNTY shall perform all the administrative work necessary to oLligate the Fiscal Year 1975-76 Safer Roads allocation on eligible projects within Contra Costa County within the deadlines established by CALTRANS. 4. SPECIAL AID-TO-CITIES FUNDS The COUNTY shall include in its 1976-77 Fiscal Year Aid-To-Cities budget the amount of $89,738, which amount is equal to 80 percent of the CITIES' saare of the 1975-76 Safer Roads allocation using the Federal Highway Administration distribution formula. The re:^aining 20 percent shall be retained by the COUNTY to dc-fray ad:rin- istrative costs associated with expenditure of the Safer Roads funds and the transfer of monies prescribed herein. The 80 percent funds shall be considered as a Special Aid-To-Cities allocation and will be in addition to any other Aid-Te-Cities allocation to the CITIES under current policies. The funds shall be used for the irrproveient of any city streets, including overlays of pavement. Conflicting provisions if any, of the Board of Supervisors Aid-To-Cities policy shall not apply to the special allocation provided for hereunder. The respective CITIES' shares of the Safer Roads funds allocated by CALTRANS (excluding the 20 percent retained by COUNTY) are as follows: ?30 Y Antioch 4.23.8% $7,095 Brentwood 0.442 740 Clayton 0.252 422 Concord 12.022 20,128 E1 Cerrito 2.980 4,939 Lafayette 2.731 4,572 Martinez 2. 526 4,229 14oraga 1 .898 3,178 Pinole 1 .947 3,260 Pittsburg 3.210 5,374 Pleasant Hill 3.369 .5 ,640 Richmond 9.823 16-,446 San Pablo 2.418 4,048 Walnut Creek 5.708 9,557 . S. DISBURSE14ENT OF FUNDS The Special Aid-To-Cities funds set forth in Paragraph 4 will be disbursed to the CITY (1) provided the 1975-76 Safer Roads Demonstration Program Funds have been received by COUNTY from CALTRANS, (2) after adoption of the COUNTY'S 1976-77 Aid-To- Cities budget, and (3) upon receipt of invoices from the CITY for completed road improvement projects. Each party is strictly accountable for all funds and must report all receipts and disbursements. 6. TERMINATION This agreement shall remain in effect until all payments required herein have been made. COUNTY OF CO CITY OF SAN PABLO BY R. I. Schroder By 101e'�0N9 ChMft airman, Boar of Sup visors Mayor ATTEST: ATTEST: J. R. Oisson, County Clerk :City Cle ; Deputy Deputy RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: FORM APPROVED: Victor W. auer, Public Works Director By, By - City Attorney C ief Deputy Pub is Works Director FORM APPROVED: John B. Clausen, County Counsel By Deputy V -2- `V ,,FEB 2 ; 1976 • �BUE WpMM DEMME RESGL• IC-111. NO. 3990 EESOLUT r1N n'vst C3?.'.rZnaIC- T=- I-IMOR AND CITY C7a R{ TO SICa: A .TOINT EIRMIS E OP M EIZIS JAis-ME IMT WITH C%IT3A COSTA COMMM ' POR St M- P. ROADS M,sa:NSs,^v�TIOIN PROGAAM POR 1936-11577. BE -m IT IS HEP:SY szsor r'D by the City Coi c'.1a of City of San Pab_`M that the join Rserize of Powers Agre_ment with Contra. C•2sta County far Safer Roads Damonstration Pregran for 1976-1977 is hereby appraved and the Mayor and City Clexx are authatioad to execute said agsement, a copy of said..agreement being on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of San Pablo. e foregoing resolution was passed and adophad by the City Council of the City of San Pablo at a regular meeting of said City Council held on the and day.of Fe ruary , 1976, by the fallowing 'votes to wit: Ag: CO , ;yam Carmignaai, Hitchell,_Lineameaver. Eiorri$oa, a: Berkh-. laws: COUHCZU= Kona AD=-ITS C=jr.IL' Naas APPROVED ATTEST: : - /s/ Willem Berkhout ty o� Sart Y��=o - /s/ Doris C. Ra�assa Ra or, G ty ar , My of an "IMS13 " fi S. .: .S. .... w:l... ......_ .: .... _..:..'els" .. .. . .......-.' _ - ..-... .... .....? =ate._.+ _, .... -..- .... ...... 5.'. _ ..... ... •a'..:.. ...'.:• : z.: . .r 91232 • JOI'IT EXERCISE OF PGI ERS AGREDEW SAFER R . : ORDS DEM0PlS7R=.TIOPJ PROGr,it FUt10S FOR Ti1C FISCAL YEAR 1975-76 1. PARTIES Effective on JAN 2 4 im , 49 5,, the*COUNTY OF CO-'ITR;: COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as CO&J% and the P City of PITTSBURG a municipal corporation within the Couirzy of Cor.tlz . Costa, hereinafter referred to as CITY, pursuant to provisions of Chap,,,-.e;- C. of ?;ti- ision 7 of Title 1 (Sections 6500 et seq) of the GOVErn6ment Code of tine State cf Cali.fornia, mutually agree as follows: . 2. PURPOSE The COUNTY .and CITY entered into an agreement effective J UA a ZZ let -7 e wftsh the other cities in Contra Cosra'Couniy for the distribution. -of' tiie Fisc:? Years 1973-75 allocation of Safer Roads Demonstration Program funds. COUR5 Y and CITY intend to use the same procedure for d Istr ibution of the allocal lop of Safer Roads Daii.onstration Program, funds for Fiscal Year 1975-76. As uses- herein, CITIcS means collectively all of the incorporated AlAes .,n Contra Costa County. 3. ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILiiY The COUNTY shall perform all the administrative r:o;k necessary to c,&L I tbc• Fi:;cal Year 1975-76 Safer Roads allocation cn eligible projects within C.3ntra "'csta .County riitnin the deadlines established by. C4LTRA?lS. 4. SPECIAL A!_:'-`G-%ITIES FUNDS The COUNTY shall include in its 1976-77 Fiscal 'fear -Aid-To-Cities bu;iget ttae amount of $59,738, which amount is equal to 30 percent of tie CITIES* :::::r:-:: cr -;I:_ 1975-76 Safer Rosas allocation using the Federal High::ay M-Mi„i.;tratio: stn:bstio formula. The i,emaining 20 percent shall be retained by the CMATY to c:=-rrz ;.•�:.i;,- istrative cost-c associated with expenditure of the S ger Rozds :=ur1-'s of ponies prescr'bed herein. The 30 percent funds shall be corsidere` as a Spacial Aid-To-Cities allocation and will be in addition to any other Aid-To-Cities u1:0!ill.iOn to the CITIES under current poiicie•.. The tands shall ;,r. i'• - �. 1. l .1;..;.•.i•r 1_.t°•.:�L :;r 1 any city streets, including overlays of pave-igen:'. CcnflicLiP.S proyl ;icn.;` ;t ally, t:f the Board of Supervisors kid-To-Cities polio; shall not s ,0y to tl._ allocation provided for h.:.--.eunder. The respecti,•a CITIES' shares of the Safer Roues funds al;o-_at•:_ c;; " :L�^�• � (excluding the GJ percent retained by COU:n1.1) are as „1lot:s: 01233 Antioch 4.238% $7,095 - - Brentwood 0.442 740 Clayton 0.252 422 - - -Concord12.022 20,128 E1 Cerrito 2.980 4,939 } 2 731 tw.3F, Lafayette 4,572 ' w Martinez 2.526 4 ,229 Moraga -1 .4898 3,178 Pinole 1 .947 3 ,260 w. ' :: Pittsburg 3.210 5,37+ �;:';.:.. .: '� • Pleasant Hill 3.369 5,640 Richmond 9 823 169446 + San Pablo 2.413 4,043 : • Walnut Creek .5.708 9,557 S.. DISBURSEt;ENT OF FUNDS The Special Aid-To-Cities funds 'set forth in Paragraph 4 will tie disburseG tV the CITY (1) provided the 1975-76 Safer Roads Demonstration Pro2iam funds have been- receied by COUNTY from CALTRANS, (2) after adoption of the COURTY'S 1976-77 Aid-To- Cities , budget, and (3) upon receipt of invoices from the CITY for completed raad imoroveraent projects. Each party is strictly accountable for all funds and must report all receipts ard disbursements. 6. TERMINATION This agreement shall remain in effect until all pa)mients required herein ihava been made. ' COUNTY OF C CITY ,/ PITTSBURG By R.L Schroder By. , l d 7 CCC Chairiran, Boa of rvisors ' . aycr ATTEST: ATTEST: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk Cit i k it By By Deputy D _ l RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: FORM APPROVED: Victor W.Aauer,-Public Works Director gy /�,•• ' ' 'jCity ey C»ef Deputy.PubIic Works Director FORit APPROVED: John B. Clausen, County Counsel Deputy . • _ . .. . • • ►12.`34 RESOLUTION NO. 6139A A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PITTSBURG AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF A JOINT EXERCISE OF PO;'-?ERS AGREEMENT WITH THE CITIES AND COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA FOR THE SAFER ROADS DEMONSTRATION PROGRAM FOR FISCAL YEAR 1975-76 •e.-HEREAS, a Joint Exercise of Powers Agreement betmeer_ the Cormty of Contra Costa and the Cities within Coa4ra Costa County has been prepared to provide for handling of the Safer Roads Demonstration Program funds for Contra Costa County; and WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the City of Pittsburg to enter into such an agreement with the County and the Cities of Contra Costa County concerning the Safer Roads Program; and WHEREAS, the City Council has reviewed the agreement prepared by the County of Contra Costa; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the Mayor and the City Clerk of the City of Pittsburg are hereby authorized and directed to execute the_ Exercise of Powers Agreement. PASSED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Pittsburg at a regular (adjourned ) meeting thereof held on the 17th day of May , 19 76 , by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen Barraco, DeTorres, Quesada, Siino & Mayor Lowy NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAINED: None ' r YOR Attest: vPX .. i1 Z. i t a r n--�... � R i �" .-=z-==�-"- _-•,T01 /1 STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA CITY OF PITTSBM ' I, Janet Costanza, Deputy City Clerk in and for said City of Pittsburg, County of Contra Costa, State of California, do hereby certify that the hereto attached and foregoing paper is a full, true and correct copy of Resolution No. 6139 now on file in this office of said City now in my custody. WITNESS, my hand, and Official al, this 18th day of May 19 76 Deputy /City Clerk in and fort City of Liittsburg, Contra Costa County, �� ' California a JOINT EXERCISE OF POWERS AGREEMENT SAFER ROADS DEMONSTRATION PROGR.1M FUNDS FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1975-76 1. PARTIES JAN 2 4 1978 Effective on Feb=ay_2---- _,_L9?6, the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter referred to as COUNTY, and the a City of CONCORDr-: a municipal corporation within the County of ..vera Costa, hereinafter referred to as CITY, pursuant to provisions of Chapter 5 of Div- ision 7 of Title 1 (Sections 6500 et seq) of the Government Code of the State of California, mutually agree as follows: 2. PURPOSE June 22, 1976 The COUNTY and CITY entered into an agreement effective R"'fi'2m' , with the other cities in Contra Costa County for the distribution of t`:e Fisca' Years 1973-75 allocation of Safer Roads Demonstration Program funds. COUNTY and CITY intend to use the same procedure for distribution of the allocation of Safer Roads Demonstration Program funds for Fiscal Year 1975-76. As used herein, CITIES means collectively all of the incorporated cities in Contra Costa County. 3. ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITY The COUNTY shall perform all the administrative work necessary to obligate the Fiscal Year 1975-76 Safer Reads allocation on eligible projects within Centra Costa County within the deadlines established by CALTRANS. 4. SPECIAL AID-TO-CITIES FU.NDS The COUNTY shall include in its 1976-77 Fiscal. Year Aid-To-Cities buiget the amount of $89,738, which amount is equal to 80 percent of the CITIES' share of the 1975-76 Safer Roads allocation using the Federal Highway Administration distr;hution formula. The remaining 20 percent shall be retained by the COUNTY to deFray ad^in- i strati VE costs associated ::i th expenditure of the Safer Roads fund a':= the `rans f er of monies prescribed herein. The 80 percent funds shall be considered a a Special aiel_.o_Cities allocation and will be in addition to any other hid-To-Cities allocation to the CITIES under current policies. The funds shall be use;: for the Irlprovc:ant of any city streets, including overlays of pavenent. Conflicting provisien's ;=ny, of the Board of Supervisors kid-To-Cities policy shall not appy to the spacial allocation provided for hereunder. The respective CITIES' shares of the Safer Roads funds allocated by CAL?:"I'S (excluding the 20 percent retained by COUNTY) are as follows: Antioch 4.238` $7,095 Brentwood 0.442 740 Clayton 0.252 422 Concord 12.022 . 20,128 E1 Cerrito 2. 980 4,939 Lafayette 2.731 4,572 Martinez 2. 526 4 ,229 Moraga 1 .898 3,178 Pinole 1 .947 3 ,260 Pittsburg 3.210 5,374 Pleasant Hill 3.369 5 ,640 -Richmond S-.8?3 16,446 San Pablo 2.418 4;048 Walnut Creek 5.70.8 9,557 5. DISBURSEMENT OF FUNDS The Special Aid-To-Cities funds set forth in Paragraph 4 will -be disbursed to the CITY (1 ) provided the 1975-76 Safer Roads Demonstration Program Funds have been received by COUNTY from CALTRANS, (2) after adoption of the COUNTY'S 1976-77 Aid-To- Cities budget, and (3) upon receipt of invoices from the CITY for completed road improvement projects. Each party is strictly accountable for all funds and must report all recaipts and disbursements. 6. TERMINATION This agreement sha 1 remain in effect until all payments required herein have been made. COUNTY OF CO 0 A CITY OF CONCORD By. R. 1. --&;F By41rha Chairman, Board of Supervisors U ATTEST: ATTEST: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk City Clerk 1 By By 4LLJJ Deputy Deputy' - -7 RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: FOR11 APPROVED: Victor W. auer, Public Works Director - By• By A/'G1 ty Attorne7 Chief Deputy Public t ctor FORM APPROVED: John B. Clausen, County Counsel By Deputy -2- r ASS CCOUNCIL MEETING CL IL CHAMBER V 1916 1950 PARKS 1 DE CONCORD, CALIFORNIA FESRwRY 2. 1976 ' The City .Cow�c i 1 'of the,Ci ty of Concord met In a -regular meeting on above date. _ ,. - - _ .x,,, - _ TEMPORARY CFIAIW"_ Ori recom��tion of the'City Attorney, due the absence of the Mayor and the Vice Mayor, motion was made by Councilmn Azeredo and seconded by Cowbc i 1 man Dixon that Couwc i 1 ean- Fie 1 i x be e 1 acted the-Temporary Chairman. Motion-passed by the following vote of the Council": AYES-.-.:L. Azevedo, Y.-Dixon, D. Helix } HOES:" _None ABSENT:. R. LaPointe, R. Holmes ' Meetingwas caller to order at 4:05 p:a. T _ i , enp�orary Cha i raven Ne 1 i x 'presiding.'"-PLEDGE ATO THE FLAG was=led by Cow+ci lawn Azevsdo. Minutes follow in-abbreviated _form parrResolution 3361 and-Council Minutes of September 26, -.ROLL CALC:r�. COUK I LMEN PRESW ,. �L. Azovedo;'V. D i xow, "0. Hal ix ;. 'z COUNC i LMU ABSENT r_ R: LaPointe,_R. Holmes r .�_` ,.rte_-? *-r �j. --.�1''�t�.-�.;3-.; - - t . �-►tia:�r,'� <" - 4t;•.�.�. - _ ; " STAIiF`MtESENT �zF A PStewsrt City �:`C. Stociorell xAssistant-n =� '. City Manager;-Anne•M:=Brown,'CIty`CIark; 'Dave Levy, *: Cit1► Attorney; Cosmo "Tedsschi;'Director of Public Works; Theron Halsor, Director 'of fAdnieiistrative Services and y• tMor` ReiatIons; .lames Chambers;'Chief of'Police; June ' baker _Assoc[ato,Planwsr; Bernadetto Carroll '"Clerk of: ' AYDIEMCE• l;,ow Of`atschrsilerAiinistrator�of 'Mt. OiabloyHaspital , - 540 East_Street;-Bob Cusack._Moaber.of Authority board, -: bw 426Z serod Drive; 111rginia Switzer; Member of the Saeed of binctors of Mt: Disitila FosPital; 2540 East Street. 77 Mit ia►'�is iiia Y1► Azovedo swr seconded by" D i won thi t Warrants No thr,a,gl*' 15 k app"wed end ordered-pa id from their respective funds. 11sCiow-'assed by tAa fol lowi n� `vote of the=Counc i 1 - �- � MSEM :_:- R. LaPointe' R.-Wiser ,<j•� 1_� z , -44 T ' 10E��iBBPTt Oil 0� 0"111A111D: -10 -`Cowe l I' Road S L ie i-t '�'� I }'` . •�J�� t•l� F?"i� � 1 1 f' - J'. lwtnoductd JaaMrjr 26, 1976" lbtiorr was Bede- bjr'Azevado end'secwtidcd' 'x N`.Kim that afore-aNinswce -esti tied, "AM ORD 1 NAHCE OF THE C 1 TY OF CONCORD ,!»;.AIE04MG-ART1 CLE-111,�TER-2 :(16)_.OF-THE-MMIC 1 PAL_CODE BY .I NCREAS 1 M6 *=.A 111 MRi2ED SPEED'UHM ON COYELV ROAD, BiEMEN MOWNWIT` BOULEVARD AND YGNAC I O WALLET 6411D; FAM-25 MI LES PER HOAR TD 35 MILES PER HOW," be passed and s i _ _ �ai►tri A lotion 'essad Iry-the fol laming-vote of, the Counci 1` AYES_71h AzeredD, . blimp. Helix .' ,. ' HOES: Mone �` �1 tis ABSEIIT R.-LaPointe, R. Fioleas .� �`', ADOPTION-OF- RESOM10M H0: 5462 ="`Acceptance of -Jeffrey Estates Subdivision .'-At1 streets;4"Ia ge fac"itities, sidewalks, curbs --gutters, street silw s,_samw works,: f ire hydrants- electrol iers, monuments, other.structures - &"r any and atu grading and improvements incidental to above tract covered by - Fidrei i tY and cosi t Cea*a+ry of Mary 1 and Bowl No:' 5928M in the amount of $19i782.00' dated May' 13; 1974-,_.'having been completed-in accordance with City spec i f rcat ions, notion was made by'Azevedo 'and. seconded by Dixon that above resolution-entitled;"Iw tFx Matter'of Ca"letion of legrovewents, Declaring Costain`-Streets-as-City-Streets-ant-Accepting Matters-Offered for Dedication,". I Jef�fr Eststea.SmWivision- (4557) consisting of 8-units located on Joan Avwa smear- Starr-Lame;: he passed and adopted._ lotion-passed by the followir►g vote.of-the-Counc i l _AYES�,•1..-Ase-eioi, .Y...D 1 mon, a._Ile 11 x x� `� �' �"• `�. �, 'J'' HOES rows' "xt'ABSENT: R. LaPoints, R. Holmes I ,1- MinutesofConcord City Council Meeting February 2, 1976 ADOPTIONOFRESOLUTION W.- 5463 -"Acceptance of Oak Creek Subdivision"'` t �'AIT'streets—AraimagelaclII ties, sidewalks; curbs,- gutters street- - signs;swear works '_fIre hydrants, electrol iers, nionnNnents, other structures and any and all grad log-awd' improvements incidental to above tract covered by Safeco Insurance Companies' Rend No' 2220645-'in the amount of $39.968.00 - dated February .l3:_ �97S9 having beer, couple' id in accordance with City specifications; motion was we by Acevedo and- seconded by Dixon that-above resolution entitled,'"In the !latter of Completion of Improvements. Declaring Certain..Streets-.as-City=-Streets and Accepting-hatters Offered for Dedication," in 0ek-Creek Subdivision,-(407)-consisting of -22 units- located on Oak Grove and Whitman Roars, be passed and adopted.- Notion passed by the following vote of the Counci-1: AYES L,Asevedo. 11 Dixon; 0. Niel ix NOES Marne' �S'g ABSENT: R:_ LaPointe; R. Nola" - ,✓ T 'S- -` i ? :s17 � 5�.. r:r.'.) itti.l: .1-S►i 'CX. i �. ,v ADOPTION- OF RESOLUTION♦ 00. 5464 Acceptance of Cheppara 1-Seto Subd i v i s ion i ' � �:r. Lr_.•�'J --:�J- .ltv`. �.-. r. � _ i. Alt'streets," drailtities, sidewiks_'curbs, gutters, 'street signs, sw+ar- works;firs Hyrrants siectrol lens, mo�nweets `otAsr structures ' �. and aw*4nd-al l graoing'And_ improvements .lrncidental. .to above tract courted by Industrial -1 ndemn i ty=tampanY Bond Ib:-.YS729W20--i n the amount of $26,424.00 tr,`r dated Jamme-27;',i974,,:.havIny been completed Irt accordance with City.specifications, mot ion was wade by=Aae+reda=and seconded bis r0 ieoi� that shave. resolution ut ionRA entitleid _ "1n the Hitter-of Completion of- Improvsmants, Declaring Certain. Y ry Strsets"'as 'City .Streets &W Accepting hatters=`Offered -for Dedication, . .' _ =' In Cheral-SetD-s6wlvision (4620) cons09- units located On ;:, ' YI a - W inut"Anwennnus at.OiciosrCowt; be:passed•and adopted.`;Notion passed br chs foIIownms._vote-of-the,CarncI l:. AYES: t.=Azeveior, YrQiaon, D. Helix NOES: Mows " ABSENT:_ R. Laho i nts, It. Holmes ' -- - � �• - '�, f�!�'ttk�.-� �:-.�'` .=.t:..i {�.0 i:,-3 1'�`r� ��`:.S S.•3� �Farbf �.R r7Y= ADDITION OF RESOLUTION 110: 5465- Acceptance of--Treat Terrscs Subdivision' fstraetsrsiaige'-fac i 1 sties;-sidiielks;'ciwrbs, gutters, street -+ n, 7 signs, sewer works,-, fire hydrants, electroliers,- monuments, other structures ' and any,aad ail grading. and,improvements incidental 'to above tract covered by Fireman's Fund I nsurawce,Company Rond No. '-c-627'43 58'in the amount'of;$26,740.00 dated May 9, 1974 hmving'been- completed in-accordance with-City-•specifications, - - motion was made by Acevedo and seconded-bir ;Dix+on-that'above "resolution - entitled,-"In the Matter-of Completion of 'Improvements, ;Declaring-Cirtain _ Streets as City Streets-and Accepting Matters offered-for-.Dedication,"- in ' •' Treat Terrace Subdiaiision (4521) =consisting of..12'units-located on-Twit Boulevard . at Weaver-Lane. be passed and adopted. Notion passed by. the-following vote - - of tfne Covnc i 1: �- x r� x ` 3 AYE'S: C., Azov edo. Y.._QI' "Q:-IkI ix `'rte► �='` `3 .`> `' '► Y ' '� 'r ABSENT:,- r y NOES None �. R. LaftInte, R. lolmss 7" s CERAMICS INSTRUCTOR'S AGREEMENT With Mel Simpson R " :[ }^`kibtian was mode-by- and seconded-iyy,Dixoe-that^agreausnt=with _ r t� Mel -Simpson for conducting a program of ceramics instruction at`the Concord_ 4 Ceramics Studio at a bimonthly rats of pay of $235.15 Plus 90; of student �> fees be renewed for a period ending June 30, 1976.: Notion passed by the following vote of the Council: AYES: L." Azevedo, Y.-Dixon, 0. Helix NOES: . `None ABSENT: 'R. LaPointe; .R.` Nbluwss AGREEMENT`- With Conn for Safer-Roads Demonstration Pr raw Funds y - lotion wsrieide by Acevedo and seconded by Dixon that the Joint- s Exercise-of Powers Agreement with Contra Costa County for distribution, of the 1975-76 allocation of the Safer Roads Demonstration Program Funds be approved:--Motion passed by the following-vote of the Counci i: _ AYES:- ':-L.-Azevedo, V.- Dimon, D.- Helix NOES., None ABSENT: — R. LaPointe,_R. Holmes _ � L+ Minutes of \ . Concord-C�iy Council Meati Feb - - "g rwry 2. 1976 ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 5014.45 - Personnel Authorizations (1975-76 Budget) Motion was mode by Azavedo and seconded by Dixon that above resolution . entitled, "In the Matter of Amending Personnel Authorizations Approved in the 1975-76 Budget," authorizing 2 CETA Title VI project positions of Recreation Specialist in liWA of 2 CETA Title VI project positions of Performing Arts Assistant and authorizing l CETA Title VI project position of Office Clerk -in lieu of 1 CETA Title VI project position of Performing Arts Assistant in the Leisure Services Department, be passed and adopted. Motlow passed by the following vote of the Council: AYES: -. L. Azevedo, Y. Clam, O. Helix NOES:- None ABSENT: R. LaPointe, R. Holmes ., APPROVING PARCEL MAP - MSC 23-75 KOHL (Subdivision on Cowell bad t Sunrise Hill) Bonds, fees and agreement not required. Ibtion was made by Azavedo and secowred by Dixon that parcel mop for minor subdivision (KOHL MSC 23-75) being - , • 3 units on Cowell Pard and Sunrise Hi 11 be approved. Ibtion passed by the following vote of the Council: .AYES: L. Azevedo, W. Dimon. 0. Helix - �' NOES:' Howe ABSENT: R. LaPointe R. iblmes ' T - ' l I NTROOIICT ION OF ME GM OF AUDIENCE • r �. T e"CAai1r He i �nrr.. recogn zed John Badecarre from Oak Grove -, Intereiadiate School, with members of the Student Council and Student Government and David Hata with Exploreers. of the Adventurers.Program of the Concord Latter D�So cats Clwrde,. ;- �. _ x r - - - .i l.:- L4T'.��;Y;7 '+ aL.,y,•:. 'Y - -�C .l'J.� _ r[f ra r �_ . 1 -A, r• •' i CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE --Tonr Freitas .' F "ffi _ r. Corwciimsa`Nilix presented Cartificite of Service to Anthony Freitas t`or 30 years:of eeplooment in the Police Department. Vtom�Kfyer LaPriwtr•reporter ie•attendance at 4:15 p.m. and as chair. ADOPTION ff RESOLUTION 110 5466 - Supporting Mc. Diablo Hospital - ` Members-of- adiewce• Leon Oletschweiler, Administrator of Mi. Diablo Nsspltal•,-2540 9"t-Street; Bob Cusack, Member of Authority Board, 4262 BaeemoW DrIve;-ylrgiwia-Switzer,- Member of the Board of Directors of Mt. iliailo Hospital,:25%0 East Street.- IbtION was mare by Dimon and seconded by Ne}iuthst:aiore reeoletion entitled, "In -the ibtter of-Supporting the Efforts : of-=l�wtr,Biaila Mrspitai to Resist Dissolution of the-1lospital District," be passed:and adopted. '--Motion passed_by.the following vote of the Council• } AYESt �.=llzevrro.,Y. Dixon, D.:Mel lx; R. La►otat"Mte _ 'nr��}} � 't-�. <v' ^w..w• R._ H01 mast T ,y F tit f �..:IJr.s,� i`.,c, rt-`✓ r t � y.. 'Y.'�.''��11_�f:`rr, 'i,t:��� tt.����.' - �4 .:^- ^'�.Pf 7r t t`.i r • .} _ 7 J s' _1110WI NATION OF SPiiM-OF`INFLUENCE '- ftt.• Diablo Hospital District *Y Mot ion ws maaie : F.D iron grew _ "' � $S - seconded by ��AZavedo that the - letterTof Februarv,,4-'1976 be approved reaffirming Council's position on the sphere ofiNor" of the Mt: Diablo Hospital District in opposition .to 5 tM proposed eaclusiew of-the City of Pleasant Hill from the District's :r boundaries. ibtiow passed by the following vote of the Council: : AYES s t� AzMredo,.V. Bison, D. Helix, R: LaPoints - NOES: None _:ABSENT: R. Holmes - COMESPONOENCE __ ".,�•'4`i '�- <`.:- 2;_ _ -"��. L`, r •K�1s1M1::: -7 iii'. - � •f �:. The Clerk ef•:'Cowncil an the +following into-tom record: - '. `- � -.`� i.�''f r _ - - l _" __ - .- ,. ,�• _:� cam. _ Jawrery_26, •1976 f row J. Roue 1 d Find 1 afore conf i rm i.ng = �' remsvel'of the Mer"Uhastarrant•Appeal from-the January 26th agenda.- 3" - 2 Letter-4f Jsmmery 18, 1976 from Mr. and Mrs. Edward E. 0"10 utprsss lag app latiom for Council's oppos i t ion to X-rated movies. i �:' - r ':{ ► 3{ s l- L !ti,�,sir �; . EE ;i3 v Y "` } rR'L� �f �'"i-.�Yr �4 ' _ � Yi .l .•_r''•!i' '£c'.;' `-! 4 '.• TY �,.-' ••may r __ t T - � �� �1,,t•�•t� �5�� •y'r �`; S• _X`i 'a�Z 'C ���Yi� ',.t t tw � t .lMT't_ _ Lt.. Minutes.'of Concord Ci ty Counc i l Meeting February 2, 1976 Letter of Jam a" 21, 1976 from Rodney F. Stich,, 1416 Carleton Drive,-appealing the"F i nonce Depar timcn t's requirement for- a total of 13 bus i mess:1=i tenses-for-S7 cooperative units.-- Referred-to City Attorney for _ advice-:of Council.- 4.` ouncil.4 ` .Letter of January "12, 1976 from the Intergovernmental 0oard on Electrinic' Data Processing announcing the availability of Computer Hardware" Procurement and-Contracting Guidelines. - -_- _ .•fir•.. -_ _ Vit? -ice.. � _ .. -' � .. ,- - COMCORO MATURE PARK —Purchase of Mineral 'Rights- _,. Ibtion•was =We--by MalIx-and seconded'-by Azevedo that the City- Manager, - -as Purchasing- Officer-for the- City* submit--a-bid on the- advice of the City Attorney to- purchase mineral rights underlying Concord Mature Park which=are- being offered for- sale by- the County-Tax Col lector.' lotion passed by the-fol lowing vote of the Council: . AYES^;k.:Ast�iedo v.:_D�aooet , D.-_Helix. R. LaPointe~ } NOES Mom AKEMT: R _ Ibiwes n COMM011Y DEVELOPMENT NNW—for'Turfing at-Schools =t •r .. `- _ . i,� f'1�':i.)<-� -..t sr••:-�''ry, V ! r < speared Jawwr�It{2* T976 ==lotion yrs wide by Oiiwn and"sdcondrd, by -` ;Melixahat the-Commatty, l0evelopwent Hearing;be reopened'as'it pertains to r 3waiiAsisiwo=to• CTal►tiow�1falie�r Elementary:bead Sun"-Terrace Schools' for_turf ing. -Mottowtfailed b t_tb& fol towing vote of the C tiow1 is HOES: f. As�evei,;� taPbinte4- _ ABS lidtiow wee:aegis bgr Net ix amd 'seconded-by Oiion'.tha[I the turf i ':. al Iotations� for, Sun Thrace,- Mt:-View, Yi 1 f iaeK, Clayton Val ley, and Silverwood ;t Elementary-Schools=be--eonsidered-it-the February 9, 1976. meeting, h6tlon passed by the followeg_iwtelof l the Council AYES L Acevedo; «.Dixon,' 0.=lief ix -�, HOES: Rte' LaPointesf;w ADSENT: " Holmes •.-:.-.:..�► -,..j.�,,.,.r.___- . -�.,i..7=— -.ice - L', 111i7 eof the-,Chair,-the meeting adjourned at 5:12 p.m. to reconvene . at 7:30- P.m. as the Redevelopment--Agency in Joint Study Session with the Planning:Commi ss ion. AP f•'&• 74 ±{Eye th.r. y�♦f,�, 'rv t♦7 S.t •�,�, !r ..y,. - �Vii!- ��. r�,r,�'�:a-u-� . -,n'r� �s -" - X 'r ..✓ r . -AMMA M. RROMt f= J Y ,�z �> «s, ;. ''cITY CLERK 2-2-7b 1�. �_�. •;� - i YTS `1. L -'9 2.r 'r 'sR,.t i.L'Y �-" --t. 'r - 1' l� :��a� f�� .u.�-Rift T f =`' '-�•. ", i _ � �(��` .1�h:4� !;lEL ''Y�fY.+ +;� ;�S t _'r. "� . f `�• �X t.T ,'yt1�W^ti, ;.1-.r_ :�,'�„�, ,i'"'�rs':,X r }Y�'�• t r..rryy",, s •yp•-. �y .?fy>,. '�• q � ;'��T�,i3y�r•✓L�r:..�ttt �J':; '.Z?'C��� i;�l� �*• � `�L :ryS'�r _ x,. .i. -�.ti � .tea ♦sir .���"Jt�3/.h;. _t' �'C�.'f ��c,.3laGtit ;:e � i.:tiJ". Side /t Reel -Foote • Y• l.( ; '�'� j ...XS+ "`•ie_r J.��-„�,+ � '. _ _ [ ',- +. -'.w+ 'rY. J '. � .A �L•_ •_1 `�`n„T K•p st _ - s:>_ '.._ .-.� •C �-.:.�1.. �•. .a:- �' .. aS�....+: riXn� ”[ r - t -,:.d.�i +t i}t C h } - 4� -- �v Y•h, -J t-i ,`%{. at �! '4?}-s .ry •7.-n tt1 :f ' •a ,'. •q- ~ �Z:k- i1 �.p2.2 ti +.:^� _ •Iy r .t_ >. J ,e,. �.. r r .tea.. __..�~-f_w� v= � � ".:�-. �_�,S.t �'. .,.Y r7C.' _ _.�:- _.`.1....:•-1�:".,.. .r..__ t _ ;.. _.. ....._'.JG..�t Gt. .�. . .�L:+L ^• i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Jar_uary 2, 24 , 11979 In the Matter of Referral to the Internal Operations Committee regarding the Cancer Incidence Study. The Board having received a letter dated January 11, 1978 from Senator John A. Nejedly commenting further with respect to the cancer incidence study by the County Health Department and urging that the Board review the circumstances which resulted in the Environmental Protection Agency approving funding for the study restricted solely to Contra Costa County; and The Board having discussed the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the letter from Senator Nejedly and the issue of possible expansion of the aforesaid study to include the whole bay area is REFERRED to the Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) for review. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. Thereupon, Mr. Karl A. Grossenbacher appeared on behalf of the Gray Panthers of [,Test Contra Costa County and urged that the Board request Senator Nejedly to initiate legislation for a statewide study rather than just referring the matter to Committee; and Chairman R. I. Schroder advised Mr. Grossenbacher that the request of the Gray Panthers would be considered by the Internal Operations Committee in its review. 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: Senator !`:e j edly Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisor Mr. K. Grossenbacher 24th January 78 Committee Members affixed this day of 19 Director, Human Resources Agency — R OLSSON, Clerk County Health Officer �' County Administrator ByI IM ►"1 'Deputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl H-24 4/77 15m � �2 l � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Januar 24 . . 19'7$_ In the Matter of Recommendation of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission that Land in the San Ramon Area (2191-RZ) be Rezoned. The Director of Planning having notified this Board that the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission recommends the rezoning of 14. 39 acres fronting 780 feet on the north side of Norris Canyon Road west of Twin Creeks Drive, San Ramon area from Multiple Family Residential District (M-4) to Single Family Residential District-10 (R-10) ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, February 21, 1978 at 11:15 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Room 107 , Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets , Martinez, California and that the Clerk publish notice of same as required by law in THE VALLEY PIONEER. PASSED by the Board on January. 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregone is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Boot of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: Woodhill Development affixed osis 24th doy of aaau ry , 1978 Company B. Cardinale J. R. OLSSON, Clerk G. White Director of Planning BY Deputy Clerk M. VANNUCCHI H-24 4/77 15m ` RECEIVED v_f•.I � i�i� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT 7FA e0ARD OF i 1: zV:�3Ys TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: January 9, 1978 Attn: Clerk of the�tBoard ir ' FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesu � �� SUBJECT: REZONIiiG: Planning Commission Director of Planni ' ' Initiated -(2191-RZ) 14.39 Acres M-4 to R-10 - San- Ram n area 1 � r Attached is San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission Resolution No. 97-1977 (SR) adopted by the San RamoniValley Area Planning Commission on Wednesday, December 21, 1977, by a vote of 5 AYES - 2 ABSENT (Burow and Olander). This application was reviewed by the _San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on Monday, December 12, 1977, and was approved for change from Mu}tiple Family Residential District (M-4) to Single Family Residential District-'(R-10),- by a unanimous vote (all members present). The property is described as being approximately 14.39 acres fronting 780 feet on the north side of Norris Canyon Road.-west of Twin Creeks Drive, in the San Ramon area. The following people should be notified of your Board's hearing date and time: Woodhill Development Company (Owner) 34-B Alamo Square Alaao, CA 94507 Bill Cardinale 1020 El Capitan Drive Danville, CA 94526 Gordon White 2634 Meadow Glen Lane San Ramon, CA 94583 AAD:krt Attachments: Resolution, Findings Map, Area Map, Staff Report, Minutes. cc: File 2191-RZ Supervisors, District: I, II, III, IV, V. Microfilmed with board ordK �' RESOLUTION NO. 97-1977 (SR) RESOLUTION OF THE SAN RAIMON VALLEY AREA PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, I`CORPORATLNG FINDINGS AND RECOABJENDATIONS ON PLANNING COMMISSION INITIATION STUDY (2191-RZ) , IN THE ORDINA14CE CODE SECTION PERTAINING TO THE PRECISE ZONING FOR THE SAN RAMON AREA OF SAID COUNTY. WHEREAS, at a regular meeting of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission on Tuesday, September 6, 1977, the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, after having been duly briefed by the Planning Staff, instructed the Planning Staff to initiate rezoning hearing for possible change in the existing zoning from Multiple Family Residential District (M-4) to a more appropriate zoning classification; and WHEREAS, after notice was lawfully given, a public hearing was held by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on Monday, December 12,-1977; whereat all persons interested therein might appear and be heard; and WHEREAS, a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was posted on this matter on November 1, 1977; and WHEREAS, the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission fully received, considered and evaluated all the testimony and evidence submitted in this matter; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the San Ramon Area Planning Commissions recommends to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, that their Initiated Study (2191-RZ), to rezone approximately 14.39 acres from Multiple Family Residential District (M-4) to Single Family Residential District (R-10) , be APPROVED, as is indicated on the findings map entitled: A Portion of the Districts Map for the San Ramon Area, Contra Costa County, California, Insert Map No. 21. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the reason for this recommendation is as follows: (1) The proposed rezoning fulfills a condition of approval for Subdivision 5052. (2) Rezoning of the subject property would reflect the existing land use in conformance with the General Plan. Microfilmed with board order 2 RESOLUTION NO. 97-1977 (SR) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and the Secretary of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission shall respectively sign and attest the certified copy of this resolution and deliver the same to the Board of Supervisors all in accordance with the Planning Laws of the State of California. The instruction by the San Ramon Valley Planning Commission to prepare this resolution was given by motion of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on Monday, December 12, 1977, by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners - NEAKIN, OLANDER, BEST, KENNETT, BUROW, WRIGHT, YOUNG. NOES: Commissioners - NONE. ABSENT: Commissioners - NONE. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE. I, Andrew H. Young, Chairman of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning .— Commission Commission of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certify that the foregoing was duly called and held in accordance with the law on Wednesday, December 21, 1977, and that this resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the following vote of the Commission: AYES: Commissioners - BEST, MEAKIN, WRIGHT, KENNETT, YOUNG. NOES: Commissioners - NONE. ABSENT: Commissioners - BUROW, OLANDER. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE. ' Chairman of the San Ramonlley ea Planning Commission of the County of ontra Costa, State of California ATTEST: rECEIVED Sec '�tary,o the S Ramon Valley Area/Planning AN `3 �dmmission o the County of Contra Costa, State ofiCalifornia / �. R. osso�. K BOARD OF SUPERVISORS CON"i q.STA CO. ..Deva Microfilmed With board order -2- R-g - - -- /A-2 C-M ' - - :R- owe B - - - Y R-10 T. Rezone I , From MA To "Q. 10 I,•A.H.Y01iN�i , Chairman of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission, State of California, do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of A Aelasew OF TNS t*AtSTK&e?S MAP FARTNE SAMR►MaN INIMA C6 &A COSTA �wu�.t�( �L�CoitN\A INSTaxC MAP��.Z�_ - Indicating thereon the decision of the'San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission in the matter of PLAMMOLOCCMMf,SS%an IMITIATnn X91 RT Chairman of the SiRamon Valley Area Planning Commission, State o California ATTES� Secreta y of file San Rai^ n Valley Area Planfting Coiu4ssion, State of California Microtilfn.d vAIfi bowa Oldw A- 4'"1 CONTRA CO`sI'A CO(INI.1 PLANNING DEVARTMI.NT NOTICE OI: Completion of (environmental Impact Report XXX Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance Lead Agency Other Responsible Agency Contra Costa County c/o Planning .Department P.O. Box 951 ' Martinez, California 94S53 Phone (41S) 372-2031 Phone EIR Contact Person Mareiacet Coulter Contact Person PROJECT DESCRIPTION: PLANNING COMMISSION INITIATED REZONING, County File 2191-RZ: To consider whether approximately 4.39 acres should e rezoned from Multiple Family Residential District M-k to Single Family Residential District R-10. Subject property fronts approximately 780 feet on the north side of Norris Canyon Road west of Creeks Drive, in the San Ramon area. The Project Will Not Have A Significant Effect On The Environment The subject proposal was required as a condition of approval for Subdivision 5052, which was approved in September 1977 (a Negative Declaration was f iled on.that application). Concerns related to potential geologic impacts are addressed in the staff report on the subdivision. Approval of this proposal will result in elimination of an area shown for multiple development. Since there are only a very few areas designated for this purpose,in San Ramon, this significantly contributes to the reduction of multiple housing which impacts a large group of the county's population who require this type of housing. No significant physical impacts are apparent. It is determii:ed from :initial study by Margaret Coulter of the XX2dPlanning Department that this project does not have a significant effect on the environment. Justification for negative declaration is attached. IThe Environmental Impact Report is available for review at the below address: Contra Costa County Planning Department 4th Floor, North 11ing, Administration Bldg. Pine & Escobar Streets Martinez, California ^^�� D to �Pos J6ME-0 e�-- ITi9 Final date for review/appeal 1V`�tilE: to rJ`1'� B ,�. Planning Depar e t Representative Microfilmed with board adw AP9 1/74 'y In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 , 1978 In the Motter of Appeal from Planning Commission Denial of Application of Jack Hernandez, Applicant (2163-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Byron Area. - John Carvalho, Owner. The Director of Planning having notified the Board that the Planning Commission, on December 20, 1977, denied the appli- cation of Mr. Jack Hernandez, applicant (2163-RZ) to rezone 47.8 acres fronting approximately 1,078 feet on the north side of Marsh Creek Road, approximately 1,300 feet west of Bixler Road, Bvron area, from Heavy Agricultural District (A-3) to General Agricultural District (A-2) ; and Mr. Anthony Dehaesus, Director of Planning, having also advised that Mx. Jack Hernandez filed an appeal from said action; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, February 21, 1978 at 11:20 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Room 107, County Administration, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California, and the Clerk is directed to publish notice of same in the MITIOCH DAILY LEDGER pursuant to code requirements. PASSED by the Board on January 24 , 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order attend on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. cc: J. Hernandez Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of J. Carvalho Supervisors Director of Planning affixed this 2 4thdor of ,T-niiarz , 19-2-8- J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By��,mom_!-l�.-�'/L/2C�t Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 4/77 15m Qk.49 RECEIVED Il rCONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT J. R. OLSSOiV C[ERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ,C S7A CO- To: ._ .. TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: January 11, 1978 fn FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesu SUBJECT: APPEAL, Rezoning (2163-RZ) Director of Planni rr APPLICANT: Jack Hernande , 1456 Highway ;4, Brentwood, Calif. 94513. OWNER: John Carvalho, Route #1 , Box 103, Byron, Calif. 94514. APPEALING: Rezoning Application 2163-RZ, to rezone from Heavy Agricultural District A-3 to General Agricultural District (A-2). PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: Approximately 47.8 acres fronting approximately 1 ,078-ft., on the north side of Marsh Creek Road, approximately 1 ,300-ft., west of Bixler Road, in the Byron area. PUBLIC HEARING: Before the Planning Commission on Tuesday, November 1 , 1977. COMMISSION DECISION: Deny application. DECISION APPEALED BY: Applicant on behalf of owner (see appeal letter enclosed). NOTIFY: Mr. Jack Hernandez Mr. John Carvalho (Owner) 1456 Highway #4 Route rl , Box 103 Brentwood, Calif. 94513 Byron, Calif. 94514 AAD/v cc: File 2163-RZ Supervisors, District: I, II, III, IV, V. Attachments: Resolution of Commission & Findings Map. Copy of Notification of Denial & appeal time. Copy of Letter of Appeal . Copy of Acknowledgement of Appeal . Copy of Neg. EIR. Copy of Area Map. Copy of Staff Report. Commission Minutes Microfilmed with board order _ o X00 RESOLUTION NO. 1-1978 RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING C01MISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, INCORPORATING FINDINGS AND RECOti6NENDATIONS ON THE REQUESTED CHANGE BY JACK HERNANDEZ (APPLICANT) JOHN CARVALHO (OWNER) (2163-RZ) , IN THE ORDINANCE CODE SECTION PERTAINING TO THE PRECISE ZONING FOR THE BRYON AREA OF SAID COUNTY. WHEREAS, a rezoning request by JACK HERNANDEZ (Applicant) JOHN CARVALHO (Owner) (2163-RZ) , to rezone land in the Bryon area from Heavy Agricultural District (A-3) to General Agricultural District (A-2) was received by the Planning Department Office on August 3, 1977; and WHEREAS, a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was posted on this application on August 31, 1977; and WHEREAS, after notice thereof was lawfully given, a public hearing was held by the Planning Commission on Tuesday, November 1, 1977 and December 20, 1977, whereat all persons interested therein might appear and be heard; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission having fully reviewed, considered and evaluated all the testimony and evidence submitted in this matter; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Planning Commission DENIES the rezoning application of JACK HERNANDEZ (Applicant) JOHN CARVALHO (Owner) (2163-RZ) , and as a result, no changes be made on the findings map entitled: A Portion of Byron Division, Sector 5, Contra Costa County, California, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof; and BE IT FURTHER resolved that the reason for this recommendation is as follows: (1) Requested rezoning would distinctly conflict with the policies of the East County Area General Plan. (2) The proposed rezoning is not consistent with the pattern of development, character and existing use of surrounding area. (3) Is not consistent with planning considerations to retain agriculture in East County. Microfilmed with board order 1" 51 "51 RESOLUTION NO. 1-1978 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and Secretary of this Commission shall sign and attest the certified copy-of this resolution and-deliver the same to the Board of Supervisors all in accordance with the Government Code of the State of California. The instruction by the Planning Commission to prepare this resolution was given by motion of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, December .20, 1977, by the folloti:ing vote: AYES: Commissioners - YOUNG, PHILLIPS, STODDARD, WALTON, ANDERSON. NOES: Commissioners - MILANO, COMPAGLIA. ABSENT: Commissioners - NONE. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE. I, Donald E. Anderson, Chairman of the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certify that the foregoing was duly called and held in accordance with the law on Tuesday, January 10, 1977, and that this resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners - Milano, Phillips, Stoddard, Young, Walton, Anderson. NOES: Commissioners - None. ABSENT: Commissioners - Albert R. Compaglia. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - None. Chairman of the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, State of California ATTEST: Ll+t RECEIVED Secretary of1the Plan ing Commi on of the _..Cedi ty oflCoAtra Cos State 9,f California J. G.. OLSS01 i CLERK BOARD OF SUPERVISORS �2, gy. 4.52 f Vcro=`filmed with br,A -�' -�`,r7 / `/ I , ' 7147 ...... . '_L. .. A/�/ r =4000 ,/ j ' .1 /I ' I ' Rezone } ' /A 3 From A-3 To A-2.-ID No Change) / A2 ' ��r tri j�'O�I rI/ � ., , / ,� www • - •t / ��T F •,t/ / r _ ""o:_ — -SIL-•oa9 /_._ I� , ! / - _ A2 ! ' A. / 11 - - 1 BYRON 1, O©NPLL3 ):. ANDEftSO1 , Chairman of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, State of California, do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of BVRON D I V t S10N, SECTOR 5 indicating-thereon the decision of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission in the matter of JO1dN CARVALNO 2163• RZ C-tSairman of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, State of Calif. ATTES . ecru 1a y of the Contra Costa/bounty Planing Comm' sion, Statefof Calif. Findings Map ti 1253 h1icJoi--wcci with board order '7 1 �^ r'I:r.:niaq Cnntmi•..i+rn G7rmtNr ( PiitsGuni -Ch;iirnrrrn Court)'. th)illr -Vin+i cok-,;.aE.Ander'::•+t P.0. loot 9'3 1 PbCQl i:�L arline<•. C IrfOrn:,. A1;5 fl' Atbcr. F..Cn:n::sr.e 1 hiarur.c, Anthony A.C•S.w:us i Ctnr c:PLc•+ rn� �/�'_ Carolyn 0.S:jiil:ps . �:.•• iiGtieu ' r J.ick Stoddard nnor e: 372-2031 l r Richmond William V.lf:atton Pleasant Hiil `-K: Andrety Ft.Young y� Alamo January 11 , 1973 Mr. Jack P. Hernandez 1456 Highway r4 Brentwood, California 94513 Dear Sir: This will acknowledge receipt of your letter of appeal dated December 27, 1977, and the filing fee in your appeal of rezoning application 2163-RZ. Receipt No. G-529266 was issued you on December 30, 1977. The material relative to your appeal is being forwarded to the Board of Supervisors. Each member of the Board will receive a duplicate copy. Your appeal will be listed on the Board's calender and a time and date will be set for a public hearing on your appeal to be held before the Board of Supervisors. You will be notified of that nearing date and time. Questions relative to the appeal should be directed to the Planning Depart- ment. Questions on the time and date of your appeal hearing should be directed to the Clerk of the Board at 372-2371 . Should you have questions on any of the above information, do not hesitate to to call either office for clarification. Very truly yours, Anthony A. Dehaesus Director, of Planning By: Gunther Boccius, Chief, AAD/GB/v Zoning Administration cc: File 2163-P.Z Mr. John Carvalho (Owner) Clerk of the Board Supervisors, District: I, II, III, IV, V. Microfilmed with boar 0'l 54 d order Jack P. Hernan&z (SEAL QSTATC- 1 NVESTM9NTS 9ELz*nE: 634-4113 634-3565 634-3569 1456 HIGHWAY 4, BRENTWOOD VILLAGE, BRENTWOOD, CALIFORNIA f�fla December, 27 1977 Planning Department County Administration Building, N. 'cling Xartlnez,CA 91;553 Gunther Boccius, Chief Zoning Administr^ tion: Dear Si-: This is to inform you that we wish to a ppesl to the Board of Supervisors for revie:-: and determination of our rezoning �Ippli::ntion ' t41�3-4Z) . We have futher mform- tion ::hich i::c wish. to ��•cl^r:' to -Che Boy rd. There ;:c're m*ny ,s:auets and points of soil that we're not ccrrectly d iscriaed .a t your last meetinT. M "n'i;;'r U -cl: n indez J 1l�JJ 111ght-my LIr J l. Brentwood CA 4513 C% G 5-z �z�� Microit nau with board order ����� Planning Department . Con;r a Pt,nni.�, „n.nit:i,:n�.T..,nl_ /�/,���('� LVdli:rrn 1.i:il:uur Coun:y Administration Building.North Wing Oona!d r..:.nr�-:�• P.O. Box 95'. fi , Moraga - Vice Chains,rr. Martinez.California 94553 County Albert R.Cmnls,glra /// h'fartinnz Anthony A.Dehaesus Director of Planning Carolyn D.Phillips Rudeo Jack Stoddard Phone: 372-2031 `� Richmond William V.Walton Pleasant Hill Andrew 14.Young �.._ Alamo _ December 21, 1977 W. Jack P. Hernandez 1456 Highway '. Brentwood, California 91513 '•Dear Sir: This letter is to notify you-that on Tuesday, 20 December 1977, the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, at a Closed Hearing, reviewed your rezon- ing application 2163-RZ, to rezone 47.8 acres fronting approximately 1,078-ft. , on the north side of Marsh Creek Road, approximately 1,300-ft. , west of Bixler Road in the Byron area from Heavy Agricultural District (A-3) to General Agri- cultural District (A-2), and denied your application. Ordinance Code Section 26-2.2$06 states that an agGrieved party may appeal a decision of the Planning Commission to the County Board of Supervisors for review and determination. An appeal by you of the Cosf>:tission's denial would require a written notice of appeal stating YOUR REASONS for the appeal and a $100.00 filing fee with your letter. An appeal and fee must be received by the Planning Department Office within fifteen (15) calendar days from the date of the Commission's action---in this instance by 5:00 P.M. , Wednesday, January 4, 1978. If •no appeal is received within the date and time specified, the action of the Planning Commission becomes final at that time. Should you have questions on the above info=nation, do not hesitate to call this office for clarification. Very truly- yours, Anthony A. Dchaesuz Director 5 Planning By: l GIGl� l 7 AAD/GB/v Gunther Boccius, Chief, AFile 2163-RZ Zoning Administration • tar. John Carvalho (Owner) Microfilrnad with board order - CONTRA COSTA COUP\"rY OLMNING DEPMRTMENT NOTICE OF Completion of Environmental Impact Report _X=XX Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance Lead Agency Other Responsible Agency Contra Cosa County c/o Planning Department P.O. Box 951 Martinez, California 94553 Phone (415) 372-2031 Phone EIR Contact Person Margaret Coulter Contact Person PROJECT DESCRIPTION: SACK HERNANDEZ (APPLICANT) JOHN CARVAHLO (OWNER), COUNTY FILE 2163- RZ: The app icant requests to rezone approximately 47.8 acres from Heavy Agricu tura District A-3 to General Agricultural District A-2. Subject property fronts approximately 1078 feet on the north side of Marsh Creel: Road, approximately 1300 feet west of Bixler Road, in the Byron area. The Project Will Not Have A Significant Effect On The Environment Although the proposal is inconsistent with the General Plan this can be discussed in the staff report. The associated impacts are from loss of now productive agricultural -soils and significant residential intrusion into a heavy agricultural area. This intrusion could substantially undermine the integrity of the agricultural core and the efforts of the recommended Agricultural Viability Study. These environmental considerations can also be addresses in the staff report. It is determined from initial study by Margaret Coulter of the XXX Planning Department that this project does not have a significant effect on the environment. Justification for negative declaration is attached. The Environmental Impact Report is available for review at the below address: Contra Costa County Planning Department 4th Floor, North !;'ing, Administration Bldg. Pine f, Escobar Streets Martinez, California Dae Posted A.l G.�� . ��(� Final date for review/appeal Sep-. • 13 (bill 1 By( nc Q Planning Depart\ t Representative I.d.61c.l Microfilmed %with board order AVQ 117 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California JAN 24 :q , 19 78 in the Matter of Purchasing Consulting Services for the Automated Criminal Calendar System 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 Albert Mingione for assistance in the documentation and creation of the County Criminal Calendar System procedures document for the Criminal Justice System at a cost not to exceed $14,100 for the period January 1, 1978 through April 10, 1978. J ,•'•i iJ ? ;�i3 PASSED BY THE BOARD ON k _ Y - 1 hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Dept. Co. Auditor-Controller witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Contractor, C/O Supervisors Mr. D. Cervantes affixed this day dAN 2 4 197$ , 19 Data Processing County Administrator Mr. D. Cervantes, Law J. R. OLSSON, Clerk and Justice Systems By C Deputy Clerk Development ` 11 24 il,*hr rim 0 400 AGREEMENT 1. Special Conditions. These Special Conditions are incoporated below by reference. (a) Public Agency: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY (b) Consultant's Name and Address: Al Mingione, 364 Gordon Avenue, San Jose, California 95127- (c) Effective Date: January 1 1978 through April 10, 1978. (d) Project Name, Number and Location: County Automated Criminal Calendar System. (e) Payment Limit: $12,300.00 plus the potential request by the County for assitance in training court personnel at a maximum of $1,800. 2. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties agreement hereto:.. CONSULTANT State of California ) ss Contra Costa County ) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The person signing above for Consultant, known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he signed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its Board of Direct s. Jc � � 000e• Date: 6OFFICIAL SEAT. _. CARMEN MOREAU (Seal) � •• ';•' NOT�:cr �:,suV • �rd�r�7RY1A SAiti[A CU.iiA CJJiJjy Notary Public �R EIS C:R:�:IISi:B:I c4ift 1u:y 18, 1973 PUBLIC AGENCY FORM APPROVED Contra Co t John B. Clausen, County unsel By: By Deputy R.I.Schroder Boggess, Chairman Board of Supervisors 3. Parties. Effective on the above date, the above-named Public Agency and Consultant mutually agree and promise as follows: 11059 4 . UvA o went . PkIbl is Agency hereby employs Consultant , d►►d cui►s u l tint accepts such outployment, to perform the professional Ge:rviccs described herein, upon the terms and in consideration of ttie pay- ments stated hure:in. S . S,co e of Seivices . Scope of services ahall be am described in Append x A attached hereto. 6 . Insurai►ce. 'rite Consultant shall, at no expense to Public Agency, '-urnsh certificates or other evidence acceptable to Public Agency of (a) public liability insurance of at least $250, 000 for all damages •rising out of bodily injuries or death to any one person and at least $500,000 for two or more persons in one accident or occurrence; and (b) property damage liability insurance Providing for a limit of not less than $50,000. 'thirty days' notice of pglicy lapse or camcmllation is required. 7 . Pa ent. Public Agency shall pay Consultant tot professional sere cies performed at the rates show in Appendix H attached hereto. which include all overhead and incidental expenses, for which no additional compensation shall be allowed. In no event shall the total amount paid to the Consultant exceed the payment limit specified in Sec. L (e) without prior written approval of Contra Costa County . Consultant' s stats"nt of charges shall be submitted at convenient intervals. Payment will be made within thirty (30) days atter receipt of each otatwwnt, net cash, without discount, upon approval of the County Auditor-Controller. d . Termination_. At its option, Public Agency may terminate this agreement at any time by written notice to the Consultant , whether ur nit the Consultant is in default. upon such termination, con"ultant agrees to turn over to Public Agency everything pertALning to the work possessed by him or under his control at that time, and will be paid, without duplication, all aiw3unts (lue or thereafter becoming due on account of services rendered to the date of terinindtion. Consultant may also terminate this agreement at anytime by written notice to Public Agency. 9 . Status . The Consultant is an independent contractor , and is not to be considered an employee of Public Agency. 1 (l . Indemnification. The Consultant shall defend, save, indemnify, and hold harmless Public Agency and its officers and employees from any and all liability for any injury or damages arising from or connected with the services provided hereunder . 11 . •1'1►is agreen►ent shall not preclude Consultant from developir_g, using or marketing programs, systems, data or materials similar to those originated for Public Agency hereunder. OTHER TERMS AND CONDITIONS 12 . The performance of services by consultant shall conform to require- ments of the Scope of Services, Appendix A. Consultant makes no warranties, expressed or implied, as to the services provided by this agreement and shall not be liable for direct, incidental or consequential damages resulting from its performance or the data provided. 13 . Consultant shall not be liable for nor deemed to be in default on any account of any failures to perform services it due to any cause or condition beyond Consultant 's reasonable control. 14 . Proprietary information disclosed by either party to the other for the purposes of this agreement which is clearly so identified in writing as proprietary, shall be protected by the recipient in the same manner and to the saaw degree that the recipient protects its own proprietary information. Such information will be disclosed only to those employees of the recipient requiring access thereto in order to perform this agreement. Public Agency will hold harmless and indemnify Consultant from liability to third parties arising from wrongful disclosure by Public Agency to Consultant of information which has been received in confidence from a third party. Consultant will hold harmless and indemnify Public Agency from liability to third parties arising from wrongful disclosure by Consultant to public Agency of information which has been received in confidence from a third party. 15 . This agreemnent, including Appendix A and Appendix 8, constitutes the entire understanding between Public Agency and Consultant, and no commitments by either party, implied or otherwise, shall be binding on the parties hereto unless expressly set forth herein . 1G . This agreement shall be governed by the laws of the State of California . 17 . County will provide adequate office space, facilities, telephone service , secretarial support and parking for assigned Consultant personnel . lit . Consultant will submit to the Public Agency time and progress reports periodically or on demand as required by the Public Agency . U 1161 APPENDIX A SERVICE PLAN I. To identify and document the procedures necessary for user operation of the Calendar Management System. This step involves the functional identification of each procedure and a top level description of the purpose for each procedure. It will include a business flow chart reflecting the flow of work in the user department and its relationship to EDP_ Product - Identification and high level discussion of each procedure supported by a business flow chart. Due Date - 1/20/78 15% Complete II. To document in detail the procedures necessary for user operation of the Calendar Management System. These procedures would specify all anticipated interaction with the automated system and the new procedures expected of court personnel by the system. This would include all preparation for data input, the data input methodology itself, the methods for balancing, reconciling and controlling the input and methods for error searching. Output reports anticipated from each procedure, methods or quality assurance and where and how to file the output. Existing procedures utilized in the courts that will not be changed by the new system do not have to be detailed only referenced. Product - 1) Identification of all necessary input per procedure 2) Preparation and control methods for preparing input 3) Method of inputting - (interactive, form preparation, etc.) 4) Anticipated output from procedure - (format, quality timing) 5) Balance and Control steps necessary to assure input acceptance by EDP and Quality of output 6) Exception routines for errors and out of balance situations 7) Where the ouput flows to - (next procedures or when filed, or to management for information) 8) How long to retain the reports in file w x Due Date - 3/15/78 65% Complete• III. An installation plan including conversion of old system to new. Include the consultants recommended procedure for conversion with a discussion of advantages and disadvantages. Include the training plan for conversion and operation of the system. Due Date - 3/25/78 80% Complete IV. A training outline that contains sufficient detail to train court personnel in the operation of the system. Due Date - 4/10/78 100% Complete dr V. Data Processing will utilize the consultant 10% of the time during the contract for advice and guidance of the programming effort. VI. At the option of the county the consultant can be retained for training sessions at the court after completion of steps I through V. These sessions will represent no more than 80 hours at $22.50 per hour or a total of $1,800.00. If the county elects this option it will so notify the consultant in writing. All documents necessary for approval of invoices will be presented to the Project Director for approval. He will review for completness and usability. Project Team personnel and users will assist in the review. Any disagreements as to content and usability will be documented by the vendor for review by the Project Director. It is expected that the consultant will inform the Project Director of possible delays as soon as he is aware of the possibility. The contractor must be available to the Project Team during normal work hours to answer questions that arise concerning the scope of this contract. The county will provide the consultant with: 1) office space and clerical support 2) one administrative analyst to work with the consultant 75% of the time. The analyst will work at the direction of the consultant within the scope of the contract and is expected to be able to understand the work product. As a result he must be kept informed in detail as to decisions reached affecting the system. * After completion of Step I of the Service Plan. The top level procedures can be reviewed and the 50% of the total contract represented by Step II can be subcatergorized by functions presented in Step I. Payments on the Service Plan can then flow based on the detailed completion of each subcatagory identified. APPENDIX B PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Fee Basis Contracts) Number Payment Amounts_ Subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract and subject to the following Payment Provisions, County will pay Contractor the following fee: Fixed price contracts for products: 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. Ter► percent of that demand shall be held in reserve until acceptance of the final milestone is completed and accepted by Project Director_ An example of the Demand for payment would be: . Demand for payment equals 15% of total Contract less 10% of this iuilestolle .15 x 12, 300 - $1,845.00 Less 10% reserve = 185.00 reserved until final acceptance. Payment on Demand = $1,660.00 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA C06TA C(INTY, SPATE OF CALIMMIA In the Matter of Award of Contract ) _ for Detention Facility Glass and ) Glazing, Martinez, California. ) January 24, 1978. Project No. 5269-926-(52) ) Bidder Tl7TAL A�WNT Bond Amounts CGA Corporation $544,800 Tabor & Mats. $ 272,400 San Leandro, California Faith. Perf. $544,800 Cobbledick-Kibbe Glass Company $566,873 Oakland, California Habenicht & Howlett Glass $709,238 San Francisco, California The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly i=i-,ed and received by the Public Works Director; and The Public Works Director reccsmien-4-ing that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concurring and so finding; IT Is By ThT BOARD 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 t*rjo good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FumFR ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and any required certificates of insurance or other required documents, and the Public jbrks Director has reviewed and found them to be sufficient, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS FUR=ER 0EVE ED that, in accordance with the project specifications and/or upon signature of t1m contract by the Public Works Director, any bid bonds posted by the bidders are to be exonerated and any checks or cash submitted for bid security shall be returned. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 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 ham and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 24th day of January 19.L8 . )riginator: Public Works Department J. R. OZSSGN, Clerk ::c: Public works Director County Auditor-Controller By , ��Zc.o Deputy Clerk. Contractor IC pOUS ;�:'r)m c). 1 !T?-.-v. 9-771 r r • Co:i T RACT (Construction Agroment) (Contra Costa County Stands--d Fora) SPzCI•:L .s 3::5. These special tox-ms are incorporated below by reference. (S52,3) Partias: (Public Agency) Contra Costa County (Contractor] CGA Corporation LCCLV.Lete legal name (52) s;;sesive Jane: January 31, 1978 (See $4 far starting date.] (s3) :kls Wo Detention Facility Glass and Glazing, which includes furnishing and installing exterior and interior glass and glazing, including window walls and entrances required for the Detention Facility Project, Martibez, California, all in accordance with Pians and Specifications prepared by or for the Public Works Dir or, and•in accordance with Ghe(acc�ateC3b2 ropos#1. (PrgQ,�ect No. (54) mor :::os ._. 5269-926-(52; (a) XWXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX- (b) Wi:tin n5 calendar)A4§"Jpj1 days from starting date. (S3) :rgcaida:aa 5cr.ages: s None per calendar day. (Actual) (Sb) pubzic dgenc:'a agar.;: Public Works Director (57) Conaraez Price: s 544.800 XMUMMUNMUMMMMM X"XYMXX6]X IEXXXMUMMMU (Strike ouentaetical ..atas:al if inapplicable.) public dcenew. 3y: :•`�t�f1 •- MIXOMYXXsOMlFXJ"]PJE�IEX Vernon L. Cline Dessgnatec 3epresestatsve Public Works Director gpNX Contractor, hereby also acknowledging aware:ess of and ccopliarce with - Labor Code 'Sol concerning .. rker s' Law. 8 . t COa'(POitATE Y= I .�':_J ca,o' cal ap:acsr: .n t:.e auss:.essl SF..1L] 3y�V1 1� -- :- _ e*iav caV1vf1t7 �s t.'ce7 treasar�, C4r.=rCJZ-0 • (:J .98CU:4 SCr:S.rLi..C'Si/.: f%rT -i:CJ, Z.RG ::.I a COr70:•G• :ion, a;-:.. cor=or-a:a :ccs. • - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - State of California ) ,�y^r,�,:•n.••.c•r� (bq Coryoration, r r.r.•.rr. County o: Alameda ) ss' Pa--t-.ersr•sp, or 3:.dividual) :he persons) signiag above for Contractor, known to ae in indivlduai and husi:ess capacity as stated, personally appeared before re today and ack-nawledged =hat he/they executed it and that the corporation or partnersnip name zoo-to execsted it. Datod: January 27, 1978 ZZ S? ) ::otar•1 Pun_sSEAL) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Fok s APPROVED by ccuaty Counsel. - too,, uumm - OFFICIAL SEAL a (Pale 1 of •i) FRANCES G.JOHNSTON MUFANY PUBLIC CAUFUh&. X (C---l: Rev. 11-76) ALAMEDA COUNTY Y�Comm"m Jxpm Aim.31,1111 - 1MMW OM111811 Microfilmed with board order .1265 3. WOM COM':RACr, C:MMES. (a) 3y their si-7natuces in Section 2, effective on the above -Ga,.ee, these parties prose and agree as set forth in this contract, incorporating by these references the material ("special tarns") in Sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own cast and expense, and in a work=anlike manner, fully and faithfully :erform and complete the work; and will furnis all :ateriais, labor, serricos and transportation necessary, convenient and proper in order fairly to perform the requira_-encs o: this ccntract, all strictly i:. accordance with the Public Azencj's plans, dra:rings and specifications. (c) 'rhe work can be changed only with P- 14c Agency's prior ;mitten order specifying such change and its cost agreed to by the parties; and rho Public Agency shall never have to pay more than specified in Sec. 7 without such ar. order. 4. TI.M: :'O ZCE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this worn: as directed in the speci- scatsons or tae :or.I.E =o Proceed; and shall complete it as specified in Sec. 1. 5. LIQL'IDASED =IAG=S. If the Cantractcr fails to cocsl:ta this contract and this work witain tae time Exed therefor, allowanca being mace for ccatingencies as provided herein, he becomes liable to the Public Agency for all is loss and damage therefrom; and because, from the nature of =he case, it is and will be impracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and fix the Public Agency's actual dar_age from any delay Jr. performance hereof, it is agrees that Ccn-ac=or will pry as liquidated damaces to the ;ublic Agency'the reasonable sum srec'_.;ed in Sec. 1, the result of the parties' reasonable andeavor to estivate fair average compensation th.erofcr, for each calendar day's delay in. :snishing said war::; and is..the same be not paid, Punly ic Agency :z , in addition to its other remedies, deduc= e sane fl_or. ary aorey Allo or w become due Contractor under =.'sir con- tract. If the Pub'4 c Agency for any cause autccri_es or contributes to a delay, suspen- sion of work or extension of tire, its duration shall be added to tha time allowed far completion. but it shall not be deemed a waiver nor be used to defeat any right of the Agency to da.':ages for non-completion or delay hereunder. Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 4215, the Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated dasages for delay in completion of the work, whan such delay was caused by the failure of the Public Agoncj or the owaer of a utility to provide for removal or relocation of existing utilit/ facilities. 5. i::.'.G3ta-E0 DCCU'.- .iTS. The plans, dray:.gs and specifications or s=ecial provisions or tae Pub—,,c Agency s call for bids, and Contractor':. accepted Sid for this work are hereby incorporated into t..ss contract and they are i:_ender: to co-operate, so that any- thing exhibited in the plans or drawings and nae ventionad _. --ha specifications or special provisions, or vice versa, is to be executed as if exhibited, mentioned and set forts -. loth, to .::e true iazant and .�.eani ng thereo, :4::e n taken all tosetaer: and differo ices o: opinion concerning these shall be finally determined by Public Agency's Agent specified in Sec. 1. 7. PA'ld IT. (a) Ter :.is strict and 1.=era! fui:i_l=rt of these promises and conditions, and as ful."L compensation for all this work, the Public ,\gency shall pay the Contractor e sum specified in Sec. 1, except that in unit price contracts tae pay-.fent shall be for finished quantities at unit bid prices. (b) On cc aE:out the first day of each calendar =%ta ::.e Contractor shall submit to the Public Agency a vari:ied application _or payment, supported by a statement showing all materials actually intalled during the preceding ronti, the labor expended thereon, and the cost %.%crecf; whereupon, alter :h3- ck_ng, the Public agency shall issue to Contractor a cer=i=:cats for tie amount determined to be due, minus 13% taereofl pursuant to clove_:.:ea: Code Sec. 53767, but not _nz-41 deflective work and .materials have been remove, replaced and mace goon. 3. PKII-Mr.S +iTITHHE 3. (a) :he Public Ac.encj or is agent may withhold any payment, or because M later csacovered evidence null--.'-,* all or any certificate for payment, to such extent and period of titme 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 !ilad or reasonable evidence i.dicatIng probable filing, or (3) Failure to properly pay subcontractors or for material or labor, or (4) Reasonable doubt t::at the wcr: :an be comrplated for -ha balance the-% unpaid, or (�) namage to another contractor, or {d) Damage to the Public agency, ether than di-aca due to decays. (h} The Public agency sal' use raasorable liUsence =o discover and report to the Contractor, as %he work progresses, :.ha math tals and labor which are n.oc sa-.isfactory to so as to avoid unnecassar:-trouble or cost to t::e Co.-.=mo=or in =Aki ng good any detective work or parts. (c) 35 calendar days after the Public aye:c• files Lts no=-,ca of completion of the entire (Pace 2 of 4) (CC-l; :ter. (� �j if1� 1601 work,-it shall issue a certificate to the Contractor and pay cae balance of the contract ' price after deducting all amounts withheld under this contract, ,provided the Contractor ghows that all clais for labor and materials have been paid, no claims save aeon presented to the Public Agency based on acts or omissions of the Contractor, and no liens or withhold notices have been filen agairat the work or site, and provided there are act reasonable indications of defective or cussing work or of late-recorded notices of liars or claims against contractor. 9. I11SURXIC-1. Gabor Code 551860-ol) On signing this contract, Contractor must give mho se Agency (1) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations, or (4) a certificate o£ Workers' Compensation, insurance issued by an ammitted 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. 'J. SOt:JS. On siga:.ng this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for app�rovTgood and sufficient )fonds 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. -9 11. pAZL%VM`' T"O PERFORM. if fife Contractor at any ti^e ratuse's or nagle cts, without fault of tzo ;.zc Agency or itz agert(s) , to supply sufficient matarials or workmen to ccnplete' t:•his agreement aro work as provided heroin, for a period of W days or more after written notice tzereof by the Bublic Agency, the Public Agency nay furnish same and deduct the reasonaale expenses %.hereof from tie contract price. 12. Ei1WS APPLY. general. Both: parties recognize the applicability of various federal, state and +oval 1sus and regulations, especially Chapter 1 of Par 7 of the California Labor Code (:eeyincing with Sec. 1720, and including Secy.. 1735, 1777.5, i 1777.6 forbidding discrimination) and intend chat this agreement ccmol_es tehercwith. :he parties specifically stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially in Sacs. 1775 a 1313, concerning prevazliag wages and heu 3, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated heroin. 13. SUBCONTRUNCTURS. Government Code 554100-:113 are incorporated hereia. 13. 1-1AGE RATES. (a) Pur3uart to Labor Cede Sec. 1773, the Director o: the Department of ndustrial .ations has ascertained the general prevailing rates of wages ser diem, and for :holiday and oversize work, is the locality in which this work =a to be performed, for each craft, classification., or t*.rpe of workman needed to execute this contract, and :Said rates are as specified in, the call for bids for -.is work and are as file with the Public Agency, and are wraby incorporated herein. (b) This schedule of wages is based on a working dxj of 3 hcurs unless otherwise specified; and the daily rate is the :hourly rate =itiplzad by the number o: hours con- stitutiag the working day. When less t.•san that number of hours are worked, the daily wage rata is proportionately reduced, but the hour-7 rate romans as states:. (c) 13:11e contractor, and all his abcontractors, zust pal a- least these rates cc all persons an this work, ihcluci-rg all travel, subsistence, and fringe benefit payments provided for by applicable col:active bar;siaiag agreements. :.11 skilled labor not listed above must be paid at least L:e wage scat@ eatablis.%ad by collective ba.-gaining agreement for such laLor in, time lecalitl where such work 4-3 :i-mizi par_orned If 1t ae;cmes neeees- sary for the Ccatractor or any subcontra_tor to employ s::: moron in a craft, classifi- cation or rl.w of work (except execut—ive, a-apervisozy, ad-:niatrati:e, clerical or othar non-manual workers as such:) for width no rs,6.niM4= wage rat.: za s secifiad, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Public Agency which shall promptly detarMLAd case prevailing wage rate t:sere£or and furnish the Contractor with the minimum rate based thereon, which shall apply from the time of the initial employment of t:-.e person affected and during t A continuance of Suchemzp-Cyeent. 15. HOURS OF :ABCR. Sic:t hours of lair: ir. ore calendar day constitutes a legal day's worse, ane no ucr,=am esplc}cd at acs•? z=o on :.leis wort: by %ha Contractor or by nay sub- contractor shall- be r-_qutSed or pe&—_4 tted to wark longer t'hereca except as provided «: ;labor Code Secs. :6. APPRE.N IC=S. Properly iade:n.t•,:red apprentices nag he amp.lcycd ca -:i.: work in accorsaaca W:.-=-& Leber Code Secs. 1777.3•and 1777.6, =orbidd:w dzscrimi:atica. (Page 3 of 3) (C,- P.-v. 11-76) 01268 17. 2kE'LR_r::C% FOP. MATERIALS. The Public Agency desires to promote the industries and economy or Contra costa County, and t-ie Contractor therefore promises to "a the products, workmen, laborers and mechanics of this County in ever_ case Where --ha price, fitness and quality are equal. 13. ASSIM::= . :his agreement bines the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives or the Contractor; but lie cannot assicn it in whole or in part, nor any monies due or to become due under it, without the prior :mitten consent of the Public Agency and the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless they have waifeu notice of assignment. 19. :'O :tT:.i:�:t 3Y PUBLIC AGZ::CY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials :nstectea, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Public Agency indicating the work or any part t:ereof cosalias with the requirements of this contract, or acceptance of the whole or any par of said work and/or materials, or payments therefor, or any coabin atior. o: thlese acts, s:iall not relieve the Contractor of his obliy- on to fulfill this contract as prescribed; riot s all the 2ti:blic Agency :.e thereby estopped from bringing any action !or da.:.ages or en=orccment arising from the failure to comply with ar.1 of the terms and conditions hereof. 27. HOLD PAP:' ::SS Z =:::; :_:I:Y. (z) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and Azda ally =roe tie a a:�l-ices as defined in this section. (b) The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the Public Agency and its elective and appointive uoasds, commissions, of_ice'rs, agents and employees. (c) The l'_ ::ii'ties protected against arc any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly slu=e ec, incurred or threatened because of actions delined below, including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combination of these, regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or da.:.age was unforeseeable at any time before the Public Agency approved t:,a improvement plan or accepted the improvements as completed, and including t~e defense of any suit(s) or action(s) at law or equity concerning these. (d) The actions causing liabilit- y ility act= any act or omission (negligent or non-negligent) in connection with t:.e matters covered by this contract and attributable to the contractor, subcontractor(s) , or any officar(s) , agent(s) or errp_oyce(s) of one or note of them. (e) :len-Ccrditicns: :he pro.:.ize and agreement this section is not conditioned or dependent on wnetner or act any Inde=itee ha3 prepare,.:, supplied, or approved any plants) , drawing(s) , specification(s) or special provision(s) in connection wittl this work, has insurance or other indemnification covering any of zzese .ratters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly :spm any negligent or will.ul aisccn,-Iuct of any ladem:iitee. 3l. ::C.%SIA^IO:t. Contractor shall ccmply with the provisions of Labor Code Sac. 1705, i_ agp._cau a ay su:-mitting to 2ui+lic Agency a detailed plan showing zhe design of shoring, bracing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protection from the hazard of caving ground during trench excavation. _ /� R �'• V y .J-j' /"-"'moi :. ....:,.,•........,:ilii ..: ...: ........ / �t - .'iii. .�`3 f .. . ;ilii, .. .. - •-`'�"J .ilii,. .:.. . .. .. .... ..... .._:5.�,.. • l ....a.. . . _ .. r.-... .... .,.,:... ...�. _ ' of f V. L ....:. .. - .ilii •._. ..... ,�,.ilii .. f Y V x f : •w' (Page 4 'of 4) (CC-1i Rev. 1:70) 01269 CERTIFICATE OF II)ISURANCE KIND OF INSURANCEE �ItS �Company STANDARD WORKERS'COMPENSATION and Nolpt Office:Sail Joel,California EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY INSURANCE The Company designated above has issued coverage effective as of the dates and for the periods and limits specified below and subject to all Arms, conditions, provisions, exclusions and limitations of the described Binders or Policies whether shown by endorsement or otherwise. Any requirements or provisions in any contract or agreement between the Insured and any other person, firm or corporation will not be construed as enlarging, altering or amending the definition of insured or any other terms or conditions of this certificate or the policy das*nsted. Issued To: County of Contra Costa Policy r_ WC DH069-7 z County Administration Building 651 Pine Street Wce 0 Martinez, CA 94553 Name of Inwred LIMITS OF LIABILITY Contract Glass & Aluminum, Inc. Statutory Compensation State(%)of California dba CGA Corp. 2,000,000 34100 Doolittle Drive Employer's Liability—sPer Occurrences y _. . San Leandro, CA 94577 , Policy Period: From October 1 , 1977 To October 1 , 1978 Standard 12:01 A.M.Daylight Time This policy shall not be cancelled nor reduced in coverage until after 30 days written notice of such cancellation or reduction in coverage shall have been mailed to this certificate holder. Certified this 31st day of January 1978 ; This Certificate is being issued inaccordance with F California Labor Code Section 3800 as respects employee Benefits Insurance Compan r. the issuance of a Building Permit. l t byC� l-XC .QCs t n Authorized Representative PHS-10412/77) ,O A imfikned with board ordo ` WORKERS' COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY POLICY • AMENDATORY ENDORSEMENT r E W6rsemenf hum Data: 1/31/78 { 19,; BN1385217F ADDITIONAL INSURED ENDORSEMENT It is agreed that the company will pay on behalf of, or reimburse, any person or organization named below (herein called the Additional Insured) all compensation and other benefits required under a workers' compensation law designated in the policy, or damages based on a master- servant relationship, that the Additional Insured is legally obligated to pay because of bodily injury by accident or disease including death at any time resulting therefrom, sustained by any employee hired by and on the payroll of the insured arising out of and in the course of work performed by the insured for the Additional Insured. This agreement is subject: (a) with respect to damages, to the applicable limit of liability under Coverage B and (b) to all of the other terms of the policy not inconsistent herewith. Name of Additional Insured Contra Costa County, It's Officers, Employees and Agents County Administration Bldg. 651 Pine Street Martinez, CA 94553 All ofher farms and conditions of Nes policy remain unchanged. This dorsement is herby imide a part of policy No. WC DHO69-7 issuedto Contract Glass i Aluminum en Co., Inc. dba CGA Corp. Effective 10/1/77 E*irinq 10/1/78 Endorsement No. 6 This Endorsement is effective January 31, 1978 and WiN terminate With the policy. EMPLOYEE BENEFITS INSURANCE COMPANY SAN JOSE,CALIFORNIA Microfilmed with board ordW, x. 11 i"r jo GN/va s«.««. 1►«a..r CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE -0. 1935 Harnson Street &-_) �Vlor Oak Ianj, Cal f;;.nia 9»612 P :ne 415/834-4510 V,!SURANCE BROKERS ISSUED TO: INSURED: Contra Costa County CGA CORPORATION County Administration Building 14100 Doolittle Drive 651 Pine Street San Leaudro , CA 94577 Martinez , CA This is to certify that the Company, or Companies, indicated below has, or have issued a policy,or policies covering,in accordance with the terms and conditions thereof, to the above named insured. Th s Certif•cate of Insurance neither affirmatively, or negatively amends, extends, or alters the coverage, terms, canditions or exclusions of the policy, or policies described herein. Comprehensive General Umbrella Excess & Automobile Liability Liability Insurance .... ... .. ... Policy Number CAP ..1728160 ., AS.. 7270579.6....... . Compahy Consolidated American . HighlAnd_s. ''Ins-, Co . Insurance Co . Limits: Auto Bodily Injury 250,000/500 ,000 Auto Property Damage 100,000 Other Bodily Injury 500,000/500 ,000 Other Property Damage 100,000/100,000 Excess ..of...above _ ....:... ...... ♦$.2,.0.0.0.,.00.0...each occur- rence Expires: 2-28-80 _.. . . .. .. .... ..... .2-22.-80...... . ....... The following endorsements are applicable, as checked, aruf are attached to the policy, or po icies described. (see over) ❑ Lenders Loss Payable ❑ Additional Insured — Lessor ❑ Application of Insuranc=e to owner of hired autonmchile The Policy or Policies herein referred to shall not be cancelled or materially changcd without 30 days writte,i notice to the Certificate holder. Coverage: Project No . 5269-926-(52) Detention Facility Glass and Glazing, Martinez, California Additional Insured as per attachment . SAYLOR AND I ILL CO. Date Issued .. ... ......:1..-30-78 9y cc: Insured (�12�2 Insurance Company i� Microfilmed with board or By endorsement to policy No . CAP 172860 of Coaso.iidated American Insurance Co . and No . XS 72-05-96 of Highlands Insurance Co . , Contra Costa County, its officers , employees , and agents are named as additional insureds solely as respects the job described in this certificate . V OV 3 ss . "11RELLA,iWfill!'= DAILY REPORT rr No. XS 72 05 9, , HIGHLANDS INSURANCE COMPANY HOUSTON, TEXAS New Saylor 8 11311 Co. RCnEWAE OF NUMBER 1939 Harrison Street Oakland, Ca 94614 v item. 1. Hamed insured Contract Glass & Aluminum Company, Inc. r t CtiC1 � Ur= t_ 1 1 l lr ('. ���Fi� a% t•t f� fi�C`1� i} -!}"� 17 (tem Z Address of: "9_137_313T �� ,RithT orrcP;-•��--- item 3.Fe�`ruarPeriod. 22, 107vt.> To February 22, 1980 Froin 9! 12:01 A.M., standard-time at the address at the named insured as stated herein. item i. Schedule of Undetlyine lnsuranc,: COYER:C E L h11TS Comprehensive General Liability Including Bodily $5C'0,000 Each 0ccurrence Products/Completed Operations, Broad Injury CC0,1100 Aggregate Form Property Dam ge, Blanket Contractual Liability, Personal Injury Property IC0,000 trach Occtirmnce Darzge 100,000 Aggregate Comprehensive Automobile Liability bodily 250,000 Each Perron Injury 500,000 Each 0ccurrence Property 100,000 Each Occurrence Dami;ae Employers Liability 2,000,000., item 5. Retained Limit s 10,000. Item 6. Limit of Liability: (a) Each Occurrence s 2,000,600 (b) AEErtlate s 2,000,0011 ittrn 7. Prtntium $ 4600,00 Minimum b Deposit Subject to an annual rate of 1 .15 per S1,000. of gross rete t,nts Item S. Endorsement Number:#143, 148, 155, 162, 168 Ca:rntefsigneo ____.__.._. March 9, 19 77. � Gp .7 ' •/�t' ++ft•ur1 t+1Ft;rr;.rtratni maofitm d with board ordW 01214 rct,,, sowo p 71) STATE OF California Qty and as.. COUNTY OFSan Franc,; On this-........ ce...--------------_day_--.... �........_.....................---------_..............._19!�.._, before me personally came A. L. •ft, Jr. ...._.---"---.................................------...._........----------_..._..---...----.---•-......... _._._._to me known to be an Attorney-in-Fact of SEABOARD SURETY COMPANY,the corporation described in the within instrument, and he acknowledged that he executed the within instrument as the act of the said SEABQrdance with authority duly conferred upon him by said Company. 'I; CF=:CI;.:SEAL . MARGO A. GAL EANO inn`ARY FUBUC-CALIrGFfA 1 ` • ) !.iy om ,,; n Expi Sept. 1 .1991 i�..nh�r. �4. :�t�1 r✓1:G. E!/... -... .... Form m '.�_ _, Notary Public. Faithfuf Porfonnance Bond — BOND NO. 8294S9 EXBLVW IN DUPLICATE PROEM: $3,715.00 For The Tim of 2 yrs. SEABU.&RD SC-RET1 CUNII'A\1 HOME OFFICE, NEW YORK CITY. N.Y. CONTRACT ROOD (Faithful Performance) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, CSA C� ATTdI Stn Lemadve, CA as principal, and the SEA130ARD SURETY COMPANY. a corporation duly organized and doing business under and by virtue of the laws of the State of New York, and duly licensed for the purpose of making, guaranteeing or becoming sole surety upon bonds or undertakings required or authorized by the laws of the said State, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the COMM COSTA COMM (hereinafter called the Obligee), in the sum of FIVE HUNDRED FORTY FOUR '!MMISAND EIGHT FRED AM NO/100THS - - - - - - - — — — — — — — — — — - - - — — - — — — — - - - — - - - — - —DOLLARS (SS44,800.00 ) for the payment whereof well and truly to be made we and each of us bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns,jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THE ABOVE OBLIGATION IS SUCH THAT, WHEREAS, the above bounden principal has entered into a contract dated Janwary 31, 1978 with the said COatYa Cesta 0000" to do and perform the following work to-wit: Deteatiw Facility Glass awd Glazing, which includes fwraishing and installing exterior and iaterter glass and glazing, including wiadm walls and wtrances required for the Detention Facility Project, Nntiaez, California, all in accordance with Plans and SpeeifieatiMs pzepa>eed by or fir the PMIc We Director and is aceordamm with the accepted bid Prelesal. (!reject Ib. 5269-926-02) a copy of which contract is or may be attached hereto, and is hereby referred to and made a part hereof. NOW, THEREFORE, if the above bounden principal shall well and truly perforin the work contracted to be performed under said contract, then this obligation to be null and void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. No right of action shall accrue under this bond to or for the use of any person other than the said Obligee. SIGNED AND SEALED this 1st day of_ !y A. D„ 19 78 ca CORlORAT'ION By: 1 SEABOARD SUA COMPANY By— A. U. Wags, Jr., 1 Attorney-in-Fact. t r Fow►a.ox ltstlos to the Surety t>fey be addressed to or served upon it at itf3 c r.,cc 3. o�fioe :t 100 Pine Street. San FranCiSCO, Callf=U 94111 012 1 Microfilmfd with board order t , STATE OF i ttl 0mia City and ss.: COUNTY OF San Francisc On this.............1st........._....day_........ ......_........................... 19...n.., before me personally came ............................_.........w.._........Mi.!i...._:h'.-_..........._.......... ........_.._..._....._..._.. to me known to be an Attorney-in-Fact of SEABOARD SURETY COMPANY,the corporation described in the within instrument, and he acknowledged that he executed the within instrument as the act of the said SEAB 10MMMew ' rdance with authority duly conferred upo")IX*„ said Company. ;�!! MARGO A. GALEANO .• / 1 !i:•r ' NOTARY PUBS::,-CAL tFO,—A ,r SAN MAN-#-,0 A r cc-Wriss+an Expires Sept, i8, i981 f ofilmed.-With boor ..or �_._...._._ _...._...._. ... rbnn M Notary Public. L. 3 M. BOND Public Work—California 829459 Government Code BOND NO. EIRCUM IN DIRLICATE SEABOARD SURETY COaiPANV PremiLm included ded in charge HOME OFFICE, NEW YORK CITY, N.Y. bond LABOR AND MATERIALS (Public pork — California) KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That we, CGA CORPORATION Sat 1.4181111d"I CA as Principal, and the SEABOARD SURETY COMPANY, a corporation duly organized and doing business under and by virtue of thelawsof the State of New York, and duly licensed for the purpose of making, guaranteeing or becoming sole surety upon bonds or un- dertakings required or authorized by the laws of the said State, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto any and all material- men, persons, companies or corporations furnishing materials, provisions, provender or other supplies used in, upon, for or about the performance of the work contracted to be executed or performed under the contract hereinafter mentioned, and all persons, companies or corporations renting or hiring teams, or implements or machinery, for or contributing to said work to be done, and all persons who perform work or labor upon the same, and all persons who supply both work and materials, and whose claim has not been paid by the contractor, company or corporation, in the just and full sum of 70 MU� SEYENIY 7N0 7110II& p PM WANWM AND NO/1007M - - - - - DOLLARS (S 272,400.00 ), for the payment whereof well and truly to be made, said PRINCIPAL, and SURETY bind themselves, their heirs, administra- tors, successors and assigns,jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THE FOREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH THAT, WHEREAS, the above bounden PRINCIPAL has entered into a contract, dated JAMMMy 31, 19 78 , with CAIMM Costa qty to do and perform the following work, to wit: Detention Facility Glass and cluing, which inciodes furnishing and installing *xtn lbw and interior glass and glazing, including windwr walls and entrances required for the Detentiet Facility "Oct, Martinez, Calilernia, all in aeowdance with Plans and Speeifteations prepas+ed by or for the Public IOsrles Director and in aceezdance with the aecapted bid proposal. (Project No. S269-926-(S2). NOW, THEREFORE, if the above bounden PRINCIPAL, contractor, person, company or corporation, or his or its sub- contractor, fails to pay for any materials, provisions, provender, or other supplies, or teams, used in, upon, for or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, or for any work or labor done thereon of any kind, including any amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Act of the State of California, with respect to such work or labor, the SURETY on this bond will pay 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 as costs in said suit and to be included in the judgment therein rendered. PROVIDED, HOWEVER, that the obligation of the SURETY hereunder shall only inure to the benefit of those persons entitled to file claims under the provisions of Section 1184e(now Section 1192.1)of the Code of Civil Procedure and,Chapter 3 of Division S, Title 1 of the Government Code of the State of California, and shall give a right of action to said persons or to their assigns in any suit that shall be brought upon this bond. SIGNED AND SEALED this day of PebTra>7 A.D., 19 78 CGA CbRPORATIO SEABOARD SURE Y COMPANY B Y A. L. Ming Jr. Attorney-in-Fact All FORM 401 _ Notice to tike Surety mt7 be ad?ressed to or served upon it at fte nf'Yice at 100 Pine Street, San Francisco. California 94111 ���►�Q ' Microfilmed with board order U Cwtifwd Capi► S>EAuovtD SURIEfiv CO3%§1vX.%1y H01NE Ovvacw •NO-. 7131 WNWYOR c,A'rWyowc POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That SEABOARD SURETY CO.NiPANY, a cor- poration of the State of New York, has made, constituted and appointed and by these presents does retake, constitute and appoint A. L. Wing, Jr. -------------- - _-__—_---____� of San Francisco, California its true and lawful Attornev-in-Fact, to make, execute and deliver on its behalf insurance policies. surety bonds, undertakings and other instruments of similar nature as follows: Without Limitations Such insurance policies, surety bonds, undertakings and instruments for said purposes, when duly executed by the aforesaid Attorney-in-Fact, shall be binding upon the said Company as folly and to the same extent as if signed by the duly authorized officers of the Company and sealed with its corporate seal; and all the acts of said Attorney-in-Fact, pursuant to the authority hereby given, are hereby ratified and confirmed. This appointment is made pursuant to the following By-Laws which were duly adopted by the Board of Directors of the said Company on December 8th, 1927, and are still in full force and effect: ARTICLE VIII, SECTION 1: "Policies,bonds,recognizances,stipulations.consents of surety,underwriting undertakings and instruments relating thereto. Insurance policies, bonds, recognizances, stipulations, consents of surety and underwriting undertakings of the Company, and releases, agreements and other writings relating in any way thereto or to any claim or loss thereunder, shall be signed in the name and on behalf of the Company (a) by the Chairman of the Board. the President, a Vice President or a Resident Vice President and by the Secretary, an Assistant Secretary,a Resident Secretary or a Resident Assistant Secretary;or (b) by an Attorney-in-Fact for the Company appointed and authorized by the Chairman of the Board, the President or a Vice President to make such signature; or (e) by such other officers or representatives as the Board may from time to time determine. The seal of the Company shall if appropriate be affixed thereto by any such officer, Attorney-in-Fact or representative." IN WITNESS WHEREOF. SEABOARD SURETY COMPANY has caused these presents to be signed by one of its Vice-Presidents, and its corporate seal to be hereunto affixed and duly attested by one of its Assistant Secretaries, this........ 61-h.......day of......................1W....................................... 19...7.3.. Attest: SEABOARD SURETY COMPANY, (Seal) .........�7.�kiat'S�..$.... ..5.......... ............. 8�.........W ....lft)11.11�........................... .. Assistant Secretary Vice-President STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF NEW YORK ss.: Onthis........16til......day of.........»..............ala............................................ 19...11, before me personally appeared ..W....S.....Walme.. ....................................... ... a Vice-President of SEABOARD SURETY ............... . . ..... ................ COMPANY, with whom I am personally acquainted, who, being by me duly sworn, said that he resides in the State of.........N"..J.emaay........; that he is a Vice-President of SEABOARD SURETY COZIPANY, the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing instrument; that he knows the corporate seal of the said Company; that the seal affixed to said instrument is such corporate seal; that it was so affixed by order of the Board of Directors of said Company; and that he signed his name thereto as Vice-President of said Company by like authority. State of New York No. 24-7104540 Qualified in Kings County Certificate filed in New York County (Seal) Commission Expires March 30, 1976 .............,violet Johnson ...................................................... Notary Public CERTIFICATE I, the undersigned Assistant Secretary of SEABOARD SURETY C0:11PANY do hereby certify that the original Power of Attorney of which the foregoing is a full. true and correct copy, is in full force and effect on the date of this Certificate and i do further certify that the Vice President who executed the said Power of Attorney was one of the Officers authorized by the Board of Directors to appoint an attorney-in-fact as provided in Article VIII, Section 1, of the By-Laws of SEABOARD SURETY COMPANY. This Certificate may be signed and sealed by facsimile under and by authority of the following resolution of the Board of Directors of SEABOARD SURETY COMPANY at a meeting duly called and held on the 25th day of March 1970. "RESOLVED: (2) That the use of a printed facsimile of the corporate seal of the company and of the signature of an Assistant Secretary on any certification of the correctness of a copy of an instrument executed by the President or a Vice-President pursuant to Article VIII, Section 1, of the By-Laws appointing and authorizing an attorney-in-fact to sign in the name and on behalf of the company surety bonds, underwriting undertakings or other instruments described in said Article VIII, Section 1, with like effect as if such seal and such signature had been manually affixed and made. hereby is authorized and approved." IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the corporate seal of the Company to these presents this ..........1st................... day of ..... .......................................... , 1�.n.... oel�SUaEIY�o;4L n 1 . ..Assktant Secret,►-4(j N=0filmed with board ordK • • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 , 19 78 In the Matter of AUTHORIZING SUBMISSION OF PROPOSAL TO THE CALIFORNIA STATE OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY FOR PARTICIPATION IN REALLOCATED SPECIAL ENERGY CRISIS INTERVENTION PROGRAM(SECIP)FUNDS BY THE OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY The Chairman of the Board is hereby AUTHORIZED to sign CSA Form 419, authorizing submission of a proposal by the Contra Costa County Office of Economic Opportunity to the California State Office of Economic Opportunity for participation in reallocated Special Energy Crisis Intervention Program (SECIP) funds. The Board of Supervisors recognizes the fact that these funds are exempt from local share. PASSED BY THE BOARD .7anuary 24 , 1973 . 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. Dept.: OEO Witnew my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Administrator Supervisors State OEO Regional OEO affixed this 24 t'.day of J anuary 19 73 Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By -�.c/ `.C.��,/ : Deputy Clerk Jeanne 0. 'taalio H-24 3/76 15m 911260 December 30, 1977 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY PROPOSAL for COMMUNITY SERVICES ADMINISTRATION ENERGY CONSERVATION PROGRAM FROM REALLOCATED SECIP FUNDS DESCRIPTION OF PROBLEM (THE NEED) Contra Costa County has a significant number of low-income people living along the northern and western boundaries of the county, adjacent to large bodies of water (San Pablo Bay, Carquinez Strait, Suisun and Honker Bays, Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers). The climatic conditions under which these people live is that of cold nights, high winds and fog. Dwellings in these areas were some of the first built in the county, as development centered around the water routes. As economic interests withdrew to the center of the county, and more stable weather, these dwellings became the residences of ethnic minorities and low income people. The areas of North Richmond, Rodeo, Mt. View (Martinez), West Pittsburg and Oakley (which are located in the areas described above) are specific areas with a high percentage of low income, many of whome reside in deteriorated housing. According to 1970 Census information, 1 ,160 residents of North Rithmond are low income; in Rodeo, 719 residents are low income; in Mt. View (Martinez), 778 residents are low income; in West Pittsburg, 1 ,607 residents are low income; and in Oakley, 763 residents are low income. As a result of a survey by the County Building Inspection Department of the condition of homes in three of these above five areas, the following information 14M • • Page 2 was obtained: Prior to the energy problem there was no mandatory requirement for insulation. We may then assume that housing construction prior to 1969-70 and in the older sections of town lack ceiling and wall insulation as well as weather stripping. This would break down into the approximate numbers as follows: North Richmond: Of the 688 dwelling units (including duplexes and apartments) none of the units contained insulation or weather stripping when constructed. Rodeo: Of the 1, 159 dwelling units (including duplexes and apartments), 765 could not meet any standard of weatherization. Mt. View Martinez): Of the 456 dwelling units (including duplexes and apartments), 237 would not meet weatherization standards. A survey has not yet been completed on dwelling units in West Pittsburg and Oakley. However, the conditions of West Pittsburg in one section are similar to North Richmond, and in another section, to Rodeo. The conditions of Oakley are similar to those of Mt. View. Present Efforts We are currently engaged in attempting to provide relief to the problems inherent in deteriorating houses in the areas defined above and hope to make a significant impact on the problem this calendar year. We are projecting a completed unit figure of 400 units prior to December 31 , 1978. The continued presence of CETA Title VI employees as our work crew will assure the attainment of our objective. The Contra Costa County Community Development Program has in operation a Loan Program that is working in the same target areas to improve the condition of substandard units. By cooperating and supporting these efforts we are able to slow down the rate of condemned dwellings in these neighborhoods. h2 . • • Page 3 We have integrated the Emergency Energy Conservation Program into their efforts where the clients meet CSA income guidelines. Labor for installing insulation is being provided by CETA Title VI employees assigned to this CAA by Contra Costa County. Proposed Efforts to Meet the Need Objective I. To weatherize and insulate the homes and residences of eligible low income elderly, low income handicapped and the low income minority of Contra Costa County using bat and cellulose (loose fill ) type insulation for the ceilings and weatherstripping for doors and windows and caulking for cracks and joints. There are no other funds available at this time to accomplish our stated Objective. It is extremely important that the capital equipment that is a part of this Proposal be approved for purchase. This CAA can acquire CETA Manpower but cannot provide enough equipment to adequately support them in the field. Since these funds are from a non recurring source :we feel it is an excellent opportunity to provide much needed equipment support. �.2�3 PAGE I OF 3 PAGES OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY • APPLICATION FOR COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM farm Approved. PROGRAM ACCOUNT BUDGET tt cn.c typ,or r,illt clearly) lludret Burcun No. 1. APPLICANT AGENCY 2. DATE SUOM.1 EO 3. PROGRAM YEAR 4. GRANT NO. Contra Costa County Board of Su ervisors --- C p 12/30/77 END DATE: 90195 5. PROGRAM ACCOUNT t. I yy C.- OEGINNING DATE d, END DATE j N-O.-, b. NAME Energy Conservation Pro ram from Reallocated SECIP Funds II 78 12/31/70 6. SUDtii1TTEp AS PART OF(check one). a. nFUNDING REQUEST b. C" AMENDMENT REQUEST (if this item is c4cckcd, attach CAP Form 25b. "Justification for 1'rogrum Accowit Amendment". SECTION I. BUDGET SUMMARY APPROVED PY REOUESTED PROGRAM YEAR REOUESTED PROGRAM YEAR+ ) REOUESTED PY +2 6 Z u+ FULL-YEAR EXPANDED EXPANDED COST 0 NON- 0 I: CATEGORY TOTAL TOTAL FEDERAL FEDERAL I L4 4 PROGRAM PROGRAM SHARE TOTAL 6 0 TOTAL TOTAL 6%0 du 6 SHARE 6 00 Z z PROGRAM 2 = PROGRAM 22 PROGRAM 2 U 13) 14) to) t71 to) to) (10) 1111 (121 1131 1141 PERSONNEL COSTS .00 0.00 0.00 0.00 SALARIES AND WAGES ).2 1' FITS (I-*'mjjlt))er's CONSULTANTS 1.3 AP-40 CONTRACT SERVICUS NONPERSONNEL 2. COSTS 92, 190 92, 190 92, 190 0.00 2.1 TRAVEL 2.2 SPACE COSTS AND RENTALS 2.3 CONSUMABLE SUPPLIES 60,000 60,000 0.00 RENTAL, LEASE, 2.4 PURCHASE OF E QUI PMEN T 22,,550 22,550 0.00 2.5 1 OTHER COSTS 9,640 9,640 0.00 TOTAL COSTS 92, 190 92,, 190 0.00 FEDERAL SHARE 92, 190 NONFEDERAL SHARE 00 CAP FORM 25 (REV. AUG 60) REPLACES CAP FORMS 23. (APR 60): 25. (FED 66); AND 43, (MAR 67); WHICH ARE OBSOLETE. PAGE 2 OF 3 PAGES OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY -APPLICATION FOR COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM Form Apprnvcd PROGRAM ACCOUNT BUDGET SUPPORT SHEET (rtcaae type or print eicarly) 1Drutfict l3urens :4 rlc•Rorse f 1. APIJWCANT AGENCY 2. DATE SUBMITTED 3. PROGRAM YEAR 4. GRANT NO. �•� 1 Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors 1 12/30/77 END DATE: 90195 5. PROGRAM ACCOUNT a. NUMBER b, NAME i C. BEGINNING d. ENDING Energy Conservation Program from Reallocated SECIP Funds 1!1/78 12/31/78 S. BUDGET SUPPORT DATA COST AMOUNT OR VALUE OF ITEM CATE- GORY DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AND BASIS FOR VALUATION FEDERAL NON-FEDERAL NO, SHARE SHARE (1) (2) !31 (q 2.4 2 each loose fill blowing machines, type LF3 Q $2,125.00 ea. plus $150.00 ea. for trailer or truck mounting 5,550.00 00 2.4 2 each 12 foot F350 378-161 trucks w/custom chassis and moving body, white, sliding rear door @ $8,500.00 each 170000.00 00 2.4 2 each canvas tarpaulin 1402 121 x 161 0 $70.00 ea. 140.00 TOTALS CARRIED FORWARD FROM 7. CJ ADOiTiONRt NARRATIVE STATEMENT IS ATTACHED ATTACHED PAGES (tfnny) TOTALS 22,690.00 r,AP FORM 'J'.°j (REV •t:n n.1 PrPi •r=• r r•n ^+ •TC i PAGE 3 OF 3 PAGUS OFFICE OF ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY -APPLICATION FOR COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM i orrk Approved PROGRAM ACCOUNT BUDGET SUPPORT SHEET (Please type or Print clearly) rind-ct rlurcon No, lit).R sa 1. APPLICANT AGENCY 2. DATE SUDMITTEO 3. PROGRAM YEAR A. GRANT NO. Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors 12130177 ENOOATE: 90195 ? _5. PROGRAM ACCOUNT __ _ a, NUMtlBR b. NAME �— w u C. BEGINNING t!. ENDING i Energy Conservation Program from Reallocated SECIP Funds ilil78 1213()78 6. BUDGET SUPPORT DATA _ COST AMOUNT OR VALUE OF ITEM CATE- GORY DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AND OASIS FOR VALUATION FEDERAL NON-FEDERAL NO. SHARE SHARE (t1 12) !31 tal 6.5 _Equipping and f Itting trucks for hauling materials and equipment 20500 1 2.5 Maintenance and repair of vehicles and equipment. 12 months 6,000 { 2.3 Consumable sup2lies 2. 3 Insulation materials, cellulose ( loose fill ) and bat type weatherstripping, caulking lass and other infiltration prevention materials. 1 60,000 ___ l ; t $250 ea x 240 houses equal $60,000.00 1 t , t 3 . I 1 TOTALS CARRIED FORWARD FROM t ATTACHED PAGES (if any) 68,500 i 7. ADDITIONAL NARRATIVE STATEMENT IS ATTACHED TOTALS 92, 190 i 'CAP FORM 25, IREV. AUG 6$1 REPLACES CAP FORM 23, DATED APR 60,WHICH 15 OBSOLLTZ, COMMUNITY SERVICES ADMINISTRATION •APPLICATION FOR COMMUNITY ACTION PROGRAM (FOR CSA USE) DAT£ R8G£tvto rotor/Approved ' SUMMARY OF WORK PROGRAMS AND BUDGET (Please type or print clearly. Sea instructions on reverse.) (CSA Instruction 6718.1) OAlf3 No. 1!G•H210 ! I. NAMC OF APPLICANT AGCNCY 2. VAMC OF Rrt£CUTIVIL CIRCCTOR A. PHONE (include area code) 4. PROGRAM YEAR 5. GRANTCC NO, #1'' Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors FROM To `' Rita S. Hays (415)944-3333 an. 1 , 1978 Dec. 31 , 1974_ 90195 a. STRCLT ADDRESS t. CiTY i. STAIR !. itP t00£ 10. ►LAN YtAA i 2265 Contra Costa Blvd. Pleasant Hili . CA 94523 2 ❑ 3 4 ❑ S It. PROJECT TITLE AND 12. Is. 14' TIME TA@LE ti. ta. l7. Is. to-OTHER RCSOURCCS ; STATEMENT of PRIOR. ACTiVITI[S R[OUIRiO TO AGHi9VR GOAL PROGRAM YZAR QTR. TRAINING AND TCCHNICAU PA CSA FUNDS NO. AVAILAOLC i ON£+Y£AR GOALS tTY' ASSiSTANC[ A%QU1RZO MOS. (Specify amount IST AND $RD 4TN and source) Energy Conservation :. I Program from Reallocated SECIP Funds ' Goais i . To provide and In- ( 1 ) 1 . identify households to be - - - staff cellulose ( loose weatherized. , fill ) and bat type In- 2. Qualify households. • - - sulation material in the 3. Coordinate the integration of - - - attic space of low-in- qualified households into the come, low-income elderly, Rehabilitation Program. and handicapped 4. Purchase materials and - - - i residents of Contra coordinate effective delivery Costa County. and storage. , 240 maximum households. 5. Inspect completed weatheriza- - - tion for evaluation of 11 . To provide and in- effectiveness. stall weatherstripping 6. With householder's permission - - for doors and windows, provide for utility bili caulking for cracks comparison to gauge effective- and Joints, glass for ness of weatherilation process. 20. AID TO MINORITY RNTCRPRIa£S 2t. TOTALS CARRIED FORWARD FROM PREVIOUS PAGES (if any) Be, GRAND TOTAL as. LESS ESTIMATED UNEXPENDED FUNDS (Carryover) 24. NET ADDITIONAL FUNDS REQUESTED FROM GSA (item 22 minus 13) j CERTIFICATION ; 25. THIS APPLICATION HAS B£EN(Cheek "a""or "b",as appropriate.) VC6 pplication has been forwarded to the Statc Governor's office, It is understood and A. (M Approved by the applicants B. Q Reviewed by the applicants Administeringy undec4igned that any!front rrceivrd oa a rrault of chis npnlicatian will be subject to governing board. board and Approved by ata gavaning officials, conditions governing CAP giants. I 24. NAM£AND TITLE OF PRINCIPAL GOVERNING OFFICIAL OR PRINCIPAL OFFICER OF GOVCRNING BOARD 2T, A F 25. DATC 29. DATE Or HOARD AP. JAN z 4 1978 JftNvA,,X4 1978 1 CSA FORM 414 JUN 75 (FORMERLY OED FORM 4111,VATCO AUG 71, WHICH MAY BE USEO UNTIL EXHAUSTED.) + , � .....,.._.._._....�.,_..._.._.___,__.,....,.. . .. .. Paoli,_ el ' . . D SUMMARY OF WORK PROGRAMS AND BUDGET • Continuation Shoot Reserved for OMD Approval Z�.r NA`'C Ot•' An11LICA47 AGCNGY PLAN YEAR, PATE SUatMiTTEO GRAN TCC 110. _Contra Costa County Board of Su ervisors [M't 02 M 3 ❑ a ❑ s 90195 bnOJCCT TITLE A40 TIME TAGLE OTHEn RCSOVRCES onion. PROCRAMYEAR QTR. TRAINING ANO TECHNICAL NA QEO RUNG! NO. AVAIt.AOLC STATCMCNT Or ITY ACTIVITIES nEQUIREO TO ACMIEVE GOAL ASSISTANCE REQUtREO MOI, (SpecifyaniouAt ONC•YCAH GOALS IST I 2N0 2n0 +ITN and source) ` broken windows and 7. Report findings to CSA - - Data Evaluation and other infiltration Reporting retardants to the low- income, low income elderly and the handi- capped residents of Contra Costa County. minimum, 200 maximum seholds to be I serviced, } TOTAL THIS PAGE Gk0 FDRM 419 ;Tosf) Nnv 71 GSA DC 72.7642 i. �•MY•+'r,W;v..vv...sN•p•. 1t.'.,�4:1.17!•r'�t">' '..'YiStJt: '. �, r � In the Board of Sup ndsors of Contra Costa County, Stats of California Januarys 24 . 19 Z$... in dre Malin of Reaffirmation of Appointment to CSAC Board of Directors . Supervisor R. Z, Schroder having this day brought to the attention of the Board a letter from Mr. Richard E. Watson, Executive Director, County Supervisors Association of California, requesting review and notification of any changes in county representation on the CSAC Board of Directors; and The Board having discussed the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the appointment of Supervisor J. P. Kenny as representative of this Board on the CSAC Board of Directors and Supervisor Schroder as his alternate, is REAFFIRMED. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. I hereby certify► that tiwr forsgokV is o tnm and carred copy of on onfor aid on tiNr minutes of soil Board of Supervoon on the doh afore kL cc: CSAC Witness n+y hand and" Seal of the Board of Public Information Officer supervisors County Administrator aRbxed "�.��Lti� � •Tanrarr 19� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �� � �c'�� D"wty Clerk Helen C. Marshall H-24 4/77 15m 4100 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: ) TRAFFIC RESOLUTION -NO. 2412 - PK6 Pursuant to Section 22507 of the ) CVC. Declaring a Parking Zane on ) Date: JAN 2 4 1978 PROSPECT AVENUE (14725K). Danville ) area. - ) (Supv. Dist. V - Danville ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon. by the County Peblic Works Department's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2.002 - 46-2.012, the following traffic regulation Is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be Prohibited, except for the purpose of loading or unloading possewgsrs (white curb), an the south side of PROSPECT AVENUE (/4725K), Damn l le. Beginning at a pint 70 fest east of the centerline of hertz Avenue and extending easterly a distance of 21 feet. JAN 2 4 1978 Adopted;3y the Boord on__ _--.�___.._... Sheriff California Highway Patrol r . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24, , 19 Le InNoe Master of Making a Determination of Utility Easement Rights For Various Subdivisions. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that & determination is made that the division and development of the properties in the manner set forth on the respective parcel maps for the following subdivisions will not unreasonably interfere with the free and complete exercise of the public utility rights of way or easements: SUBDIVISION AREA OWNER MS 214-77 San Ramon Gary Higby 18333 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon, CA MS 250-77 West Pittsburg Ten Seventy Associates 1758 Concord Avenue Concord, CA 94520 MS 284-77 Martinez Donald E. Davies 3128 Shane Drive Richmond, CA 94806 PASSED BY THE BOARD ON January 24, 1975. 1 hereby certify that the foreooin is a true and cored copy of an order w-I -ion the e bwW of said Board of Supervisors on the date oiansaid. Originating Department: Were ss my hand avid the Sed of fhe Board of Public Works Supervisors Land Development Division affixed this 24th day of Jsanuary 19_Y _ cc: Public Works-LD All Above Owners J. R. OLSSON, Clark ILC i. Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell N-2441"15m 9190 C � In the board of Supervilim of Contano Costa County, State of Colaifornia January 24 19 78 M the MOON of Approval of Road improvement Agreement for El Capitan Drive, Danville Area (Subdivision 4336) . Project No. 4948-671-78 - The Board of Supervisors APPROVES and AUTHORIZES the Public Works Director to execute a Road Improvement Agreement between the County and Kay Building Company, of Burlingame, which provides for the partial correction of construction deficiencies by providing for the placement of a slurry seal on El Capitan Drive as a part of the County's 1978 Slurry Seal Program, Danville area. A cash deposit of $5,250 representing the estimated cost, has .been received by the County. (Deposit Receipt #G 519127) PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. I hw*br cw ify that thsl foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order snfsred an dwr ininuke of said Boord of Supervisors on the data aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department W*mm ony hand and ilii)Sad of"Ooara of Road Design Division Supervbors all'ixed " 2 fay of .7a n,z a rte,! 19 V„ cc: Public Works Director Kay Building Company County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk ar f' D poly► clerk N. Pous H-24 3/76 15m q1041 i ' AGREEMENT (Road Improvement) ' + 1 . Variables. These variables are incorporated below by reference: (a) Owner' s Name and * Address : _Kau Rulldina Gnrnoany . 880 Hinkley Road, Burlingame, CA 94010 (b) Effective date: January 24, 1978 (c) Project Name, Number b Location : Slurry Seal 1978 4948-671 -78, Countywide (d) Payment $ 5 .000 (e) Inspection Fee Percentage : S % 2. Si Matures : These signatures attest the parties ' agreement hereto: COUNT OF CONTRA C S A OWNS By ByIt)vuv lip tDT Public Works Director r (De ignate of icial capacity iW business) form Approved By: County Counsel 2/28/7? Recommended Ass ' ant Public lrorks Director Road Design Division 3. Parties . Effective on the above date, Contra Costa County •(County) and the above-named Owner mutually agree and promise as follows : 4 . Purpose & Scope of Work. The Owner proposes to construct certain road improvements on : El Capitan Drive within the boundary of Subdivision 4336. The County proposes to construct additional road improvements •%iithin the same limits . These parties will therefore combine this work into one project and share the cost as provided herein. 5. Financial Responsibility. Owner shall be financially responsible for all construction costs of : A slurry seal on El Capitan Drive within the boundary of Subdivision 4336. including any additional work required by unforseen conditions in owner ' s area of responsibility; and the County shall be financially responsible for all other construction costs . 6. Plans & Specifications . The County shall prepare plans and speci - fications for the entire joint project . (Page i of 2) Microfilmed v✓ith board order 7. Contract Administration & En ineerin The County shall adver- tise for bids an award and approve t e contract for construction . All contract administration and engineering shall be performed by the County , and the cost thereof shall be borne by the County with the exception of an inspection fee consisting of the above specified percentage of the Owner ' s total contract cost under this agreement, which the Owner shall pay to the County . Any liquidated damages for overrun of contract time that may be collected by the County pursuant to the terms of the contract shall become the sole property of the County . 8. Notification of Bids P, Award of Contract. County shall notify the Owner , or his de egated representative , of the amounts of the construction bids received for the project within forty-eight (48) hours after they are opened , and shall advise Owner of the name and address of the Contractor to whom the contract is awarded. 9 . Payment. Before County signs this agreement , Owner shall deposit with the County a certified check or cash in the amount of the Payment specified in Sec. 1 ( d) . As soon as possible after determination of final costs for the project , Owner shall either be reimbursed for any surplus funds remaining in his deposit; or , in case the deposit is insufficient to cover Owner' s share of cost, Owner shall pay to County on billing any additional sum that may be due and owing County . 10 . Owner 's Cost of Work. Owner ' s share of the final cost shall be based upon the wner s share of the construction as set forth in Section 5 herein , applied to the final contract quantities , - plus Owner's share of any extra work that may be found necessary during the course of the contract. Any such extra work increasing the cost to the Owner shall be performed pursuant to a contract change order which has been approved by County and Owner. 11 . Acceptance. Acceptance by the County of the :cork performed by the Contractor shall constitute acceptance by Owner . 12. Termination . This agreement shall terminate when the con- structionworTc set forth in Section 4 has been completed and payments required herein have been made. (Page 2 'of* 2) D-47(2/77) In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo County, State of Califomia AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD 0 SUPERVISORS OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT January 24 . 19 78 In the Maher of Conveyance of Grant of Easement over Flood Control District Property Marsh Creek Channel, Flood Control Zone 1, W.O. 8314-7521 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Right-of-Way Contract dated April 22, 1965 between Cypress Farms, Inc. and Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District this Board AUTHORIZES and DIRECTS its Chairman to execute, on behalf of the District, a Grant of Easement for irrigation purposes Donald A. Williamson. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. t 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department, Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Real Property Division Supervisors affixed this2 4th day of_January 1978 cc: Flood Control Recorder (via P/W) J. R. OLSSON. Clerk n ey �;L a �h i e t ri (P Deputy Clerk Patricia Q. Bell H-24 3/76 15m 01-944 t Recorded at the Request of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY After Recording Mail to Public Works Department, Et!L Property Dim. 6th Floor, Admin. Bldg. Martinez, CA 94553 Attn: C. P. Johnson GRANT OF BA.SWNT COWMA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSWATION DISTRICT, a >, political subdivision, hereinafter called "District", hereby grants to DONALD A. F__ WILLIAMSON, a single man hereinafter called "Grantee", an easement and right of C)= way (not to be exclusives, described in the Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part hereof, as an appurtenance to the parcel of land described in deed to � Donald A. Williamson, a single man, recorded November 16, 1970, in Book 6255 at U page 562, Official Records, Contra Costa County, California. State of CaSaid easement is for the purpose of installing, inspecting, maintaining, operating and using an irrigation pipe line together with appurtenanose commonly need in I— connection therewith. 0 v - U_ The foregoing grant is made subject to the following terms and conditions: 0 Grantee hereby acknowledges District's title to said land and agrees W never to challenge or resist said title. z W : co 2. This easement is granted subject to any prior rights held by others W within said land. U_ z 3. Nothing herein contained shall be construed to prevent District from Q granting other easements over said land or using said land for any and all H purposes, provided, however, that District shall not unreasonably prevent or obstruct Grantee's easement rights herein. o' W h. The District reserves its prior rights to use arq and all of said lands, described in Exhibit "A" for any purpose including, but not limited to construction, o reconstruction, repairing, maintaining, modifying, excavating, relocating or C1 m moving Flood-Control facilities and appurtenances thereto. Grantee's use of C1 this easement and the exercising of any rights hereunder shall, in no way, inter- UJ fere with the District's use of said lands. In the event Grantee's me should interfere, Grantee shall, at the request of the District, and at Grantee's sole cost and *zpsnse, modify or relocate its facilities to the satisfaction of the District within thirty (30) days after written notice to do so. In the event Grantee fails to do so, said work may be performed by District at the expense of Grantee, which expense Grantee agrees to pay to District promptly upon demand including engineering costs and any legal fees incurred to collect said costs. 5. Grantee shall submit detailed plans of irrigation facilities to be installed or constructed and receive prior approval from District before instal- lation or construction of said facilities. Upon rowwal of said facilities Grantee shall promptly repair any damage caused by removal and restore the property to its original condition. 6. Any and all District facilities removed or damaged as a result of Grantee's use of said lands shall be repaired or replaced equivalent to, or better than, their condition immediately prior to removal or damage, at the sole cost and expense of Grantee. In the event Grantee fails to do so, said work may be performed by District at the expense of Grantee, which expense Grantee agrees to pay to Dis- trict promptly upon demand, including engineering costs and any legal fees incurred to collect said costs. 7. Grantee agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the District of and from any and all claims, demands, costs, damages, looses, actions, causes of action or judgments which District may pay or be required to pay by reason of any damage, including inverse condemnation, injury or death to any person or property suffered by any person, firs or corporation as a result of the exercise by Grantee of the rights herein granted, save and except such claims arising from the sole negligence of District, its employees, agents or invitees. - 1 - Wvmfllmsd With boord order l 911 1)Q:i STATE OF CALJMRArIA On this ...213.t.......day of Dov.,pxi?*r........in the year one thousand nine CO UIVTY OFArA.. .t hundmd and..... ..............TZ before eat,............Dora...C.his.m................. t .....a......... )S& .....I ............ a Notary Public, State of Qh/brnA% duty commissioned and sworn,pemnally appeared.:...........Danald..A....W.1111pi son p . .................................................. .........................................................................I.................................................... OFFtCIAL SEAL known to me to be the person.....whose name...!P......subscriUd to the within EURZA Cr-j';."DPA instrument and ac*no&Wedpd to ine that.....he.....executed the same. NCTARY P7,*--L:C-CALIFORNIA PRINCIPAL 07FICE IN IN WITNESS W"REOF I how herewto set my Imand and affixed my CQV44:A COST^ COUN" of sed in the..........................County of...........................the day and year My Commission Evires May 11. 1980 in this certificate first above writt&L ap.... ....... ..... ... Notary Public,State of Cdifornia My commission expires ............ ........... ....................... Cowday's Fong No.32-Acknowle JS t-Gcnwal(C.C Sec.1190&) Frintcd 12/72 8. This indenture is one affecting interests in land and all of the covenants herein contained shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the heirs, successors and assigns of the respective parties hereto and the parcel of land described herein. I11 iirMW WMIDF, this Grant of Basement is signed and macuted this 21st day of December , 1977 BOAllil OF SvlSt MMS or CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AS U OtrICIO BOARD OF SDlERVISM OF Terms and conditions agreed to: COIITP.A FLOOD CONTROL A11DA ATIOK DISTRICT f I.Sdwodrr �, 'C�,�� ��%/, ter.—z��/ By Oona Williamson rnan, Board of Supervisors APPROVED AS TO FORM Attest: J. R. Olsson, Clerk John B. Clausen, County Counsel put' B \ t , Deputy _ 2 _ 011146 Marsh Creek, Reach 1 Parcel 4D EXHIBIT "A" Portion of the northwest 1/4 of Section 30, Township 2 North, Range 3 East; portion of Lot 10 as shown on the map of "Oakley Park Tract", Contra Costa County, California, filed February 5, 1921 , Map Book 6, page 137, lying within the parcel of land described in Lis Pendens, Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District vs. State of California and Ralph L. Emerson, et al., Superior Court Case No. 92537, filed April 30, 1964 under Recorder's Serial No. 38459, Records of Contra Costa County, California, described as fol- lows: Commencing at the intersection of the north line of Cypress Road and the northeast line of the A.T. & S.F. Railroad right of way as described in the deed to the San Francisco and San Joaquin Railroad Company, re- corded June 22, 1898 in Volume 79 of Deeds, page 24; thence from said point of commencement along the north line of Cypress Road, East 47.28 feet; thence leaving said north line, North 500 37' West, 50.00 feet; thence North 650 05' 39" West, 60.00 feet; thence North 504 37' Kest, 330.00 feet; thence North 394 23' East, 15.00 feet; thence North 500 37' West to a point on the eastern boundary of the said Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District parcel (Lis Pendens No. 92537) said point to be hereinafter referred to as "Point 3 A-1" and the point of beginning of the following description: All that portion of property lying within a strip of land 18.00 feet in width, right angle measurement, lying northeasterly and contiguous to the extension of the bearing North 504 37' West from "Point 3 A-1" to the described centerline of said Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District parcel . r In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO GOVERNING BOARD OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 15 January 24 , 1972— In. 97$_In Mallen of Approving and Authorizing Payment for Property Acquisition - Bethel Island- Area, Sanitation District No. 15 -Work Order No. 5400-927 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlements and Right of Way Contracts are APPROVED and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute ' said contracts on behalf of the District: Parcel Contract No. Grantor Date Address Mount 28 John V. 6 Patricia October 14, 1977 Drawer 8 $100.00 Walsh Bethel Island, CA v 30 John V. b Patricia November 29, 1977 Drawer B $100.00 N Walsh Bethel Island, CA 0 L- The County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to draw warrants in the amounts specified to be delivered to the County Real Property Division. 1Y - �'• The County.Clerk is DIRECTED to accept said Easements from above-Hawed Grantors for Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15. o _ . ~ PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the forgoing k a tnm and moored copy of m order wNetr 4 on the minutes of said Boord of Supervaors on the dole oforewid. Originator: Public Works Department, Winn$who hand emd dw Seal of da► Board of Real Property DivisionSupervisors 24th ofJanuary . 1978 cc: County Auditor-Controller County Recorder (2) J. R. OLSSON, Clerk (via Real Property) e Lt�_Cttkc Do" Clerk atricia A. Bell H-24,4177 1 Son ���98 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 , 19 78 I"dw Mamie. of Authorizing Attendance at Meeting IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the person listed below is AUTHORIZED to attend the following meeting, charges to be at County expense: NAME & DEPARTMENT MEETING DATE Genoveva Garcia State Citizens Advisory Council January 26 through January 28, 1978 PASSED BY THE BOARD on January 24, 1978. I hereby certify 11+x1 the fonpoig is a true and o n red a" of m ado Mlwrd on the tyles of acid bard of Supmvims an the dale afannaid. Orig: Director, HRA VVdnm my hand and to Seel of the Boyd of cc: Medical Director `upervews County Administrator affixed tha24thday of January 197 County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON. Cleric Y L yr Ci Do" Cleric Patricia A. Bell c 1i-243/7615m 012,99 In the Board of Supervises of Contra Costa County, State of CAi6 v io January 24 . 19 Z,$_, In the Matter of Authorizing Conference Attendance On the recommendation of the Assistant County Probation Officer, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Pat Brown, Institutional Nurse at Juvenile Hall , Contra Costa County Probation Department, is AUTHORIZED to attend the Second Annual Winter Symposium on Emergency Pediatrics from February 1 , 1978 to February 3, 1978 at South Lake Tahoe, Nevada. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify thaf the foregoing is a trw and cored copy of an order «-imi on the wirmom of said bard of Supervisors on the daie aforesaid. 0 r i g: Probation Department Witness my Iwnd and the Sed of#6 Board of cc: County Probation Officer Supervisors County Administrator affiumd this2 4th day of January, 19 2JL County Auditor-Controller � c -� J. R. OLSSON, Clerk L RC1,(LO i a Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell H-24 3/76 15m 91300 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo County, State of California January 24 19 78 M the MattW of Authorizing Travel to American Library Association laid-Winter Conference in Chicago, Illinois. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following are authorized to attend a conference at County expense (plane fare). Name Department Dates Conference Esther- Helfand January 21 - January 27, ALA Conference Ass't County Librarian 1978 Chicago, Illinois County Library Anne Santangelo-Navarra January 21 - January 27, ALA Conference Coordinator, Children's 1978 Chicago, Illinois Services PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1971L 1 hereby califr that the foreooin9 is a true and coned copy of an order arrirred on the reirwles of said Board of Supervisors on the dale aforesaid. cc: . County Administrator Mrnness my hard a W the Seal of the Board of Auditor-Controller County Library affixed this 24th day of January . 1978 y J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By, xi. 10 Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell 91301 N 2s y75 lOM C In the Board of Supervisors of • Contra Costo County, State of California January 24 , 1978 M tl+e Weller of Appeal of Donald S. Rirschling, Applicant, from action of the Board of Appeals on Application for Minor Subdivision 230-77, Walnut Creek Area. walker S. Poston, Owner. WHEREAS on the 10th day of January, 1978 the Board of Appeals approved the application of Donald S. Rirschling for Minor Subdivision 230-77 to divide 5.55 acres in the Walnut Creek area into two parcels in lieu of the three parcels requested by the applicant; and WHEREAS within the time allowed by law, Mr. Rirschling filed with this Board an appeal from said action; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that a hearing be held on said appeal before this Board in its Chambers, Room 107, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, on Tuesday, the 14th day of February, 1978 at 11 :10 a.m. and the Clerk is directed to post and publish notice of hearing, pursuant to code requirements. PASSED by the Board on January 24 , 1978. 1 hereby c w* that the foregoing is a true and corred com of an ordw «-in -1 on tl» mkwms of said doord of Supwvisors on the dam oforosaid. cc: D. Rirschling w*b my hand and die Seal of *w hsoard of I.7. S. Poston Supen►esors List of Names Provided of mW th424th day of January 19 78 by Planning Director of Planning J. R. OLSSOfti, CNrk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 1/77 15m 913112 RECEIVED CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ?j ; y^i P PLANNING DEPARTMENT y J. P. O.SSON CLERK BOARD OP SUPERVISORS / CON .A STA CO. - -D. TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: January 20, 1978 FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesus �i SUBJECT: APPEAL - Minor Subdivision 230-77 Director of Planni Donald S. Kirschling/Walker S. Poston (Walnut Creek Area) APPLICANT: Donald S. Kirschling, 273 Santa Fe Drive, Walnut Creek 94598 OWNER: Walker S. Poston, 1025 Country Club Drive, Moraga 94556 APPELLANT: Donald S. Kirschling, 273 Santa Fe Drive, Walnut Creek 94598 PUBLIC HEARINGS: 11/7/77: Zoning Administrator Meeting Approved for two lots with conditions. 11/8/77: Mr. Kirschling appealed Zoning Administrator's decision. 12/13/77: Planning Commission (Board of Appeals) Postponed hearing until January 10, 1978. 1/10/78: Planning Commission (Board of Appeals) Denied Appeal - Granted as per Zoning Administrator decision 11/7/77. DECISION: Denied Appeal - Granted as per Zoning Administrator decision of November 7, 1977. APPEAL FILED: January 12, 1978 - - - - = - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The following people should be notified of your Board's hearing date and time: Donald S. Kirschling Harvey E. Bragdon 273 Santa Fe Drive 4 Barrie Way Walnut Creek, Ca. 94598 Mill Valley, Ca. 94941 Walker S. Poston (See attached list for additional 1025 Country Club Drive names and addresses) Moraga, Ca. 94556 AAD:dh Attachments: Letter of Appeal , Planning Department Acknowledgment, Staff Reports, Minutes, EIR, Map, Resolution of Approval. cc: M.S. 230-77 tXjcrohlimed with boord order 91303 / r 7,, ??3 S�ntp Kir=online- !!r• An r _ t•elr.ut Cre� a Drive Di r* recto.,°of �. Dej2p esus e ' C"l iforn.fP ; Contra - of Plannin. JgnuarY 12, Ig?8 1 rtineZ, Ca ll o nY Plartr�in D D is e.' rtment Des ?dr. ,Deheesu$. =_ Dish to "On I0, I9 8PPea1 the a tt ched �3�`?71. %-v'4 n$Planning m1io' $vend s decision c bits °r the Of sixtY doll r aAP1=n$_ The s ee i e JW ?eey two Parcel Point I wish Of link thatg rF ther. to appeal hFv the vara itheiZoni �am~n the three rFthe BPprovs e f= led - co;. f re tor guested. IC 1 +ease an '�P,r�lica i ea t f 3 �s dealing• with the memb �• i8 .18 pa-"oel. _ °n °Y m my se aY e - e_ s aPonabl eel I nothQr r,�r�tYPr to and di2'fe Kation d�to° ea be Or art 2e ej erf c32 aeto net"-,&o to�divyde trent tlpar'vi8o„S *--, ,,,C- texv ha and I 4s r3 1 � u d like.vo � ieb t Pos_3blee Sincerel oncla . .ate^.��':.'�• '-•�'i Planning I 1'Luuun Cuuuni::am Mnurlrrm Department Cpn�t a " Donald E. Anderson Mor:utir Chavnr.m County Administration Building,North Wing Costa William V.LV:dlnn P.C.E;ox 951 Ple.r•.rnl Ilill Vice Owirrrr.rtr Martinez,California 94553 County Albert R. Compaglia Martinez .Anthony A.Dehaesus Director of Planning William t.. Milano Pittsburg . Phone: 372-2091 'moi_i.,..r t: Carolyn D.Phillips Rodeo r •`���! Jack Stoddard Richmond Andrew H. Young Alamo January 17, 1978 Mr. Donald S. Kirschling 273 Santa Fe Drive Alalnut Creek, California 94598 Dear Mr. Kirschling: This letter acknowledges receipt of your letter of appeal, dated January 12, 1978 and the $60.00 filing fee for Minor Subdivision 230-77 which was heard by the County Planning Commission on January 10, 1978. Your appeal is being transmitted to the Board of Supervisors. The Board will notify you as soon as a hearing date is scheduled. Should you have questions relative to the above information., please feel free to contact us. Sincerely yours, Anthony A. Dehaesus Director of Planning Gunther Boccius Chief, Zoning Administration GB:dh cc: Iii.S. 230-77 lalker S. Poston Public Works, Land Dev. Building Inspection Dept. 9 Interested Parties Microfilmed with board ord r 913115 BOARD OF APPEALS January 10, 1978 MINOR SUBDIVISION 230-77 Donald S. Ki.rschling/l.-lalker S. Poston M.S. 230-77 had originally been scheduled for hearing by the Board of Appeals on December 13, 1977- At that time Mr. Kirschling, the applicant, was unable to attend the hearing so the Board postponed M.S. 230-77 to January 10, 1978. Staff recommendations for this hearing remain the same as those for the December 13, 1977 Board of Appeals hearing. The staff report for the December 13, 1977 hearing is attached. AB: Isw Microfilmed with board order Planning. Department' } comweewn�f 1 1`t'a omer An9rele H.tow* County Administration Building.North Wing Atamn-cha'roma" tiHalem L•Milano P.C.rt Box 951 A11--burg--Vrta(:h..arniar Martinez.California 9u53 oe" d L Ananen Anany A.ttehaeaue Chreetor of PlannMe Moraga t AIbaA R.Ceeloealia . Martinet Phone: 372 2024 - elctt.ra J.J.be El Sobrante We , I � : Tri• R.ehmo� . :'A: - Ylpirsr MraRol�W Pleasant Mill ::t•tt^tt� `e. 1. ;•r�Sr' 't� _ f;:a%=.'•' Z "r`-:•4 ice.•'.: 'r:' ;:; r i`•af++.; ;.M1y .::Yi:r.4'�5. Deer Applicant: The Contra Costa County Planning Department has completed an initial study of the environmental siggifcance of the project represented by your pending application bearing County File Number • ' . . In conformance with Contra Costa County Guidelines for implementing the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970(CERA) it has been determined that your projecr'(wjli) • -Iwill•rot)-have-a significant effect on the environment:Your project fafkvrithin the following category: AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT(EIR) IS NOT REQUIRED. f 1 The project is categorically exempt(Class ). 0- The CEOA requirements are accommodated by the EIR previously prepared for 1 1 A statement that an EIR is not required (Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance) has been filed by the Planning Department(unless appealed). ( 1 Other: ( ) AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT IS REQUIRED. 1 •1 To expedite EIR preparation additional information concerning the project must be submitted.To satisfy this.requirement the attached questionnaire should be completed arld returned to the Planning Department- - ( 1 The complexity of your project requires your submission of additional special reports or information(as outlined on the attached sheet) (which will be outlined in a forthcoming letter). 1 I Due to�the scope and complexity of your project..a consultant will be hired to prepare the environmental impact report. This procedure (is explained on the attached sheet) (will be explained in a forthcoming letter)- - 1 ) An additional fee oft is required to cover preparation of the environmental impact report. Please return the attached billing with payment. Preparation of the EIR cennot be started until the foe and additional information requested is received by the Planning Department. If you have questions concerning this determination, or desire additional information relative to environmental impact report regulations,please call 372-2024 and ask for '• 4't-(!7:l :-k_ Sincerely yours, Anthony A:Dahl news ' Director of Planning f / '0n7 APB 5175 NtiCioi�tltled .With..br"+r • • , RECH fi t Q AUG 2 3 ,977 CONTRA C STA•COUNTY 7P»i�T PI.AMNIN DEPA ��. M-UJ4. Lj'Z-F-- I 11c� I` tom' �1D •G3 Aa (71,000; 5 3 LP QAC' PC 0L ) sts 17 00 � � rwili�� 'J :lur8 h4craf i f med with board order •` �� �--�i' . • i BEFORE THE PLANNING COMi•tISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA s; STATE OF CALIFORNIA • 1 al . .In the Matter•of the Application for Approval of ?Minor Subdivision 230-77 (Donald S. Kirschling) WHEREAS, on August 23, 1977, Donald 'S. Kirschling filed an application + (M S. 230-77) to divide 5.55 acres into 3 parcels, with variances as to parcel ;(size and width (5-acre minimum size; 250' average width requirements), as �3fol Iows: li �+ Parcel A - 1 .98 acre Parcel A - 151trice +i Parcel B - 1 .74 acre Parcel B - 140' wide Parcel C - 1 .63 acre Parcel C - 136' vice WHEREAS, the subject property is a 'descriptive parcel fronting 267.7' lion the east side of Arbol Via about 50 feet southwest of Deborah Lane, in the .,;Walnut Creek area; and 'WHEREAS, a public hearing was held in this matter, after giving notice as required, by the Zoning Administrator on November 7, 1977, thereat all `persons interested therein might appear-and be heard; and `i WHEREAS, the Zoning Administrator on November 7, 1977 approve: Hfnor i� 1;Subdivision 230-77 for two-lots, with conditions; and WHEREAS, on November 8, 1977, Mr. Kirschling appeale3 the decision of jthe Zoning Administrator for the approval of only two lots instead of a. !(requested three lots applied for; and I; WHEREAS, on December 13, 1977 the Board of Appeals postponed �a'tislal :, in this matter until the Planning Commission meeting of Januar.y ; '�?• at ';which time the Board of Appeals DENIED the appeal of Mr. Kirschl it •i`'a 7rsnta 'I ' ,, r .int=''rij lithe minor subdivision as per the Zoning Administrator's decisic � fa 1'1of two lots (see Exhibit "A" attached); and j; it (IAicrohimed with board ct04 if . M.S. 230-77 Page 2 NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the foregoing denial was iiiade in Ithe notion of Commissioner Young, seconded by Commissioner Walton, and adopted at the Planning Commission meeting of January 10, 1975, by the following vote: if AYES: Commissioners Young, Walton, Milano, Phillips, Stoddard, Anderson. , DOES: Commissioners - None. +i ABSENT: Commissioner Compaglia. e DONALD E. ANDERSON Chairman of the Planning Commission County of Contra Costa, State of California �E ATTEST: Anthony A. Dehaesus ' Director of Planning 7. Harvey E. Bragdon ! ;, Assistant Director,"Current Planning a ijdh 1 ! , Q 1:1,_0 _ Microfilmed vvith board order i� - 4 EXHIBIT NV Conditions for Approval - Minor Subdivision 230-77 ' I. This requi!st is approved for two (2) parcels, combine Parcels A and B into one parcel designated Parcel A. Parcel L will become Parcel B. The following, conditions require compliance prior to filing the Parcel Map -unless otherwise ' indicated. 2. Comply with the requirements of the Contra Costa County Public Works Department as follows: A. Cone,} to the;t:onnry by nffer of Dedicatium, 73 root of ri�ht of way* measured from the centerline, ole Arbol, trio as required for tilt: planned future width or S6 feet. ; . Fri accordance with section 94-4.414 or the Ordinance Code, tile. owners of all existing- easements within areas to lie conveyed to Contra Costa County shall consent to the conveyance of those' areas•. • When the Parcel ?I.tp is submitted fol• checking, the area's to he con- veyed shat l he -shotin thereon and the instruments, which must be oxectited by tied oti irrs before the Parcel NO call he filed. will be. prepared by the I'1e1-1 is i''orl;s Department, l.;trt11 Development Division. All instruments shall be recorded simultaneously with the Parcel Aap.. g. • Surface water originating onthe subject property shall not be disclharged. in a concentrated mummer on Lo adjazent land. C.. Install. all new utility distribution services underground. D: File a Parcel Atop on the entiria parcel prior to the sale or development ' of any p icel. Tho parcdl map must be filed with tite County Public Norks Department and recorded i4thin one.year Prom the date of the approval of thils minor subdivision or this permit to subdivide will expire. :upon approval of the Director of Planning, a one year extension may be granted to record tiee Parcel' flap. 3. The applicant shall pay $1770.00 for Park Dedication Fee (P.D. 0 4. The, zoning variances are approved as requested; they meet the: requirements of Section 26-2.2006 of the County Ordinance Code. Parcel Ato have an area of 3.72 acres (5acres required). Parcel.B to have an area of 1.63 acres 0 acres required). Parcel B to have an average width of 136 fret (250 feet required). 5. Pave the 20 foot Kick driveway strip serving Parcel B to a width of 10 feet. Paving shall consist of 6 incites of ba su rock and Uz incites of asphaltic concrete and conform to all County private road standards. The applicant is referred to Suction 922-4.64 of, ilia Ordinwice Code and to_the County building Inspection Departmcnt for procedures to bac followed in connection f with the required improvements which have to be fulfilled prior to recording the Parcel Map. Section 922-4.604 provides in part that required improvements can be either constructed or secured by adequate cash deposit or corporate surety bond. Miaofilrow With boord, rt� . Elinor Subdivision 230-77 Conditions for Approval Exhibit "A" Page 2 6. There shall be no structures built above the 400 Soot elevation line. Should the Zoning Administrator decide to ;approve the minor subdi.vision as requested for three parcels, Conditions 1, 3 and 4 would be arnended as follows- 1. •This request is approved For three (3) parcels. The following; conditions require compliance prior to filing the Parcel Nlap unless otherwise indicated. 3. The applicant shall pay $255.00 for Park Dedication Fee (P.D. # ). 4. The •zoning variances are approved as requested; they mdet the requirements of Scct:on 26-2.2006 of the County Ordinance Code. Parcel A: to have an arca of IM acres (5 acres required) and an average width of 151 feet (250 feet required). Parcel B: to have art area of 1.74 acres (5.acres required) and an average width of 140 feet (250'feet required). Parcel C: to have an area of 1.63 acres (5 acres required) and an average width of 136 feet (250 feet required). The section on Park Dedication fees would have to be changed to have a fee of $35.00 added for Parcel C. • ' . ....... .. ...... , , . ........ .:..... ... .... :..::ti's." ..... - _ - .. :.:..... •:G-!Sas - 1`12 Miuoiilmed with board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24, . 1978 Indo Moller of Approving Deferred Improvement Agreement for LUP 2130-77, San Ramon area. r' V ri The Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute a Deferred Improvement Agreement with Robert Li13a, et al, permitting the deferment 0 of construction of permanent improvements required as a condition of � approval for LUP 2130-77, San Ramon area. c3 PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. CLv 0 v 71 o= H 1 hsxeby certify that the forpniis o true end correct copy of aw anter m i i on the minutes of said •oord of Supervisors on the daft aforesaid. Originating Department: PW (LD) Witness my hand and the Soot of the Soord of Supervisor cc: Recorder (via P.W.) affixed this 24th doy of—LW 19J Public Works Director Director of Planning County Assessor n J. R. OLSSON, Ckrk Robert Lila a i DWity CWk P. 0. Box 933 Patricia A Bell Danville, CA H-24 4/77 15m • • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 , 19 7g, In the Matter of Request for Refund of Penalty and Interest Added to Tax Bill for Parcel No. 175-n52-021-3. he Board on November 22 , 1977 having referred to the County Treasurer-Tax Collector for report a letter from Mr. ladrew F. "ritscher, 1111 Hilltop Drive, Lafayette, California 94549 requesting refund of penalty and interest on taxes paid on Parcel No. 175-`.52-'!21-3 ; and The Board on acemiber 20, 1-977 having acknowledged receipt of a memorandum from Mr. R. 0. Seaton, Assistant Assessor, advising that the request had been referred to his department by the Tax Collector and outlining the requirement of the law pertaining to escape assessments; and A January 12, =978 letter having been received from Mr. Kritscher protesting the classification of his claim as an escape assessment and urging the Board to reconsider his request; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request is REFERRED to County Counsel for review and advice. "ASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing b a true and correct copy of as order w-Ined on the minden of said Board of &"mison on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and dw Sed of the Board of cc: 'Ir. A. F. Kritscher Supervisor County Counsel County Assessor affixedthis 24thdoy of January 197 „_ County Administrator j J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �iDoyon► Clerk cry aig H-24 4/77 15m ; ORDINANCE NO. 78-8 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 EAST ANTIOCH AREA AND OAKLEY 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 map. This map is added for the purpose of rezoning a portion of the territory shown thereon. The said map incliides-a portion of the territory shown on the map entitled A portion of the Districts Map for the East Antioch Area, Insert Map No. 28, and the Districts Map for the Oakley Area, Insert Map No. 30, Contra Costa County, California. SECTION II: Section 3A of Ordinance No. 382, of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended by the addition of Subsection 1558 at the end thereof, as follows: An Amendment for a Portion of the Districts Map for the East Antioch Area, Insert Map No. 28, and the Districts Map for the Oakley Area, Insert Map No. 30, Contra Costa County, California. 78-8 : Frank P. Bellecci, Applicant, 2180-RZ; Raymond Vail & Assoc., Applicant, 2186-RZ; Frank P. Bellecci, Applicant,• 2190-RZ; Land Located in the East Antioch and Oakley Area, to Single Family Residential (R40) 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 Antioch Daily Ledger , 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 24th day of January, 1978 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, W. N. Boagess, E. H. Hasseltine, and R. I. Schroder NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - None. I. Schroder CWhrrmin—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 Contra Costa, State of California By _,/a? Deputy Clerk, Jamie L. Jolson (SEAL) 2180-RZ Frank P. Bellecci, Applicant 2186-RZ Raymond Vail $ Associates, Applicant 2190-RZ Frank P. Bellecci, Applicant r !f � � , , � rr � ! ! 1 A_2 219D•R2 � � - /--,fir ,/ 40 /2186-RZ vamp-at I R-46 /' /RN4Q IT1�•ME [.wA I l � 2 I MwA I Cftk A PORTION OF THE DISTRICTS MAP FOR THE EAST ANTIOCH AREA i i»ERE9r CERTiir T-AT TMIS K TwE yaY INSERT MAP NO. 26, cid REFERRED TO,R ORD,RARCE RO.T6.9 '1iU 4 13%ERERr WADE A PART THEREOT. THE DISTRICTS MAP FOR THE OAKLEY AREA { �.R.ousov, caDwi�: • • INSERT MAP NO. 30 E 9r •� CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. CALIFORNIA r DERViY frs A• K?IG SEC TcOv 3A•SUISECTION,339 OF CROM"CE 140 392. AS AWNCED 9T'ORORHRLE 000. y-A •-IC..S T«E zCAnNG CONNANCE CT CONTRA COSTA COlWT7 STATE OF CALIFORM& 2,60-Rz.219982.2190-R21'1'N In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January.?.: 19 IS. In the Matter of Intent of Sierra Club to File Litigation aginst the County with respect to the Environment Impact Report in connection with Blackhawk Development Corporatio . The Board having received a January 11, 1978 letter from Attorney Laurens H. Silver, on behalf of the Sierra Club, giving notice of intent to file litigation against the County with regard to the adequacy of the Environmental Impact Report prepared in connection with the Blackhawk Development Corporation project (2119-RZ) ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid matter is REFERRED to County Counsel. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Boord of Supervisors on the date aforesaid Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Counsel Supervisors Attorney L. S. Silver affixed this 24th day of January . 19 78 Director of Planning County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B t Deputy Clerk Y _ Ronda Amdahl � e r' H-24 4/77 15m 7 , i.•3_ T ISI THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 0p CO:+TRA COSTA COiJ_v'rY, STATE OF Cp.L T rOR:iIA In the I-Tatter of Appeal of Dennis & Curtis, ATA, Applicant, from action of the Orinda Area Planning Commission on Application January 24, 1978 of Variance Permit No. 1174-77, Orinda Area. Nonroe Wingate, (Avner. WHEREAS on the 19th day of December, 1977, the Orinda Area Planning Commission denied the application of Dennis & Curtis, AIA, for Variance Permit � o. 1154-77, for setbacks for parking ramp and three-story residential structure, on property fronting the northwest and southeast sides of Spring Road and the north side of Longridge Road, approximately 160 feet south of Barbara Road, Orinda area; and WIEMEAS within the time allowed by law, Dennis & Curtis, AIA, filed with this Board an appeal from said action; ir•Oiv, THERE.-FORE, IT IS ORDERED that a hearing be held on said appeal before this Board in its Chambers, Room 107, County Administration Building, I•�artinez, California, on Tuesday, the 7th day of I•larch, 1978 at 11:00 a.m, and the Clerk is directed to post and publish notice of hearing, pursuant to code requirements. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. I HE 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 24th day of January, 1978. J. R. OLSSON, CLERK By / { �, Ro bie ierre�) Deput}llerk cc: Dennis & Curtis, AIA Mr.. I onroe Wingate List of _Names Provided by Planning Director of Planning Public Works Director Land Development Director of Building Inspection RECEIVED' �F CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT JA Fit 1 t 197$ J. R. OLSSON CLERK BOARD Or SUPERVISORS . COIVIR COfS7.i CO. Deputy TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: January 12, 1978 FROM: Anthony A. Dehaes SUBJECT: APPEAL -Dennis& Curtis, AIA/ Director of Plamin Monroe Wingate(#1154-77) 1� (Orinda Area) L APPLICANT: Dennis & Curtis, AIA, 1250 Pine Street, Walnut Creek, California 94596 OWNER: Monroe Wingate, Architect c/o Dennis & Curtis, AIA 1250 Pine Street, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 PUBLIC HEARINGS: 11/21/77: Orinda Area Planning Commission Rescheduled to 12/19/77 12/19/77: Orinda Area Planning Commission (Anderson, Harb,Hawkins, Grassi, Knebel, Lucas, Mills) DECISION: Denied APPEALS FILED: January 4, 1978 ------ -- --- -- -- --- --------- --- ---- -- -- --------- The persons on the attached sheet should be notified of your Board's hearing date and time. AAD:blh Attachments: Letters of Appeal, Planning Department Acknowledgement, Findings Form, Staff Report, Map, Negative Declaration cc: File #1154-77 Microfi!.�:d wit., hoard order" 91-1.19 j Cho ' • till coo wt SA4 ILS f 4.tf i i Orr IAA an �20 t. j2 board crr3� 2. l (� } Plaunntil f:onuni•.�iuu �:7.•nth.•t� 'Pial:fl lid}J Department CO�lif C Dunaid E. Ander::un C!trtn!//trirniniSlr;ition f3udtfutg, North Wing Costa tvithant V. Walton B O- BOX 9`J1 r'rr[.-arrt 1!i;l Vi!:n;at..lrrn.rrt N1,lttinVt,Cali!omi;t 9.4553 County Albert R. Compaylia County Martinez Anthony A.Dehaesus Director of Planning William L. Milano f Piushurg Phone: 372-2035 carotyn D. Phillips t,- +` ...-- +t• Roden Jack Stoddard Richmond Andrew H. Young Mama January 12, 1978 Jay Lofthouse c/o Dennis and Curtis, AIA 1250 Pine Street Walnut Creek, Cali fornia 94590 Dear Mr. Lofthouse: This letter acknowledges receipt of your letter of appeal, dated January 4, 1978, and the $30.00 filing fee for County File #1154-77, which was heard by the Orinda Planning Commission on Monday, December 19, 1977. Your appeal is being transmitted to the Board of Supervisors. The Board will notify you as soon as a hearing dote is scheduled. Should you have questions :relative to the above information, please feel free to contact us. Sincerely Xours, An ony Dehoesus t ctor d �PlanA ng r Heinz Ferlic Assistant Di ctor Advance Planning HF:blh cc: File #1154-77 Monroe Wingate, c/o Dennis & Curtis Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Griesinger, 63 Longridge Rd., Orinda Gladys Gonsalves, 107 Spring Road, Orinda Pearl Kay Frick, 24 Barbara Road, Orinda T. W. Cerney, 25 Knickerbocker Lane, Orinda Jack Walton, 115 Spring Rocd, Orinda Katherine Jones, 51 Barbara Road, Orinda Charles Robinson, I I Patricia Read, Orinda lMi, ofd:` i• J. Summers Gill, 99 Longridge Road, Orinda Elwood & Sarah Douglas, 83 Barbara Road, Orinda -,.• ,�� Orinda Association, P. 0. Box 97, Orinda ' Illifi�lr't •�l.i. \ � t, �e: • 'fi ;_i'1 ►.•tt;i1.•;,,lt)fti CO11 ~;1 C'c);;'t'.1 t'c►tr ' t'1', UA1.11:01?NIA. DEhl•115 AP.I.n CUFUIS (Applicants) - h4 &ll-?Ol= t:lif••1GATE (Owrtt:r), (7clurlty Fite /!1154-77: The applicants recluest approval for a it•r•d foot setback erne! a 5 foot setback for cr parking rarnp. Subject property is described cis follows: Park S of Onkspriii9s Unit #1, fronting on the northwest and soutlte gist sides of Spring Road, also frontincr ort tlie! north side of Longridge Rocrd, approximately 160 feat souillerly of Barhdra Roctri, in the Orirdn circa. (R-6)(CT 3530) On December I:'. 1977 _ hrlvirl"1. been fixed illi the time for•hesarinl; on this item, the he►rrin,o ::,rs declared opcii by the Chnirnrrrn. r' Staff presented the ::toff report, cl(Lscribed the pr'ojcet-and explainccl the locarioir:* Staff recommended approval of file varinrre subject to conditions. The following persons appeared to represent the applicant, in favor o; the upplictltion, •rind in Opposition: Mr. Fenichel explained that this was a continued public hearing on #1154-77;-and generally described the variance request. Commissioner Knebel inquired as to where on the parcel the ense:nent crossed. Mr. 1=eniehel answered that the ensernent rens through the mirldle of If-le pnrcc'I tinct pointer) out its location on a !nap. Commissioner Flarb asked about the nurn!)er of three story Houses in the gc meral area. 1-41r. Fenichel replied that this information was not Invoilnhle. Commissioner Grassi asked about file re!laiion of the elevation of the clrivr:wcty rami, to the top of the house. Mr. Fenichel stated that the proposed ramp is slightly above Longridge Road. Jay Lofthouse spoke in favor of file application on belinif of f3enrris and Curtis. He sttited flint there would be no gradincl except for foundations, flint there crre 3i11-33 houses of Z story height in file area, and that there is a roof over the parking aleck and that it is tint attached to the house. Joey Judge of the Orincin Association opposed the 3 story nature of the structure on the abounds that ilia designee of the house should %:+ork within'tire confinees of the s►nnll lot. it should therefore he a smaller house. Sac: stated that the relocation of PG&E poles on fila! property could pose a problem. Jack Walton of the Onk Springs Horne Associalion handed out material pertinent to his discussion. He staled that file assessor, at one time, decinc:d certain loncls cis parks. Since the Homeowners Association had not been notified of the selling of Ole parl:lctnds for for reasons, he fell•that County Counsel should review the issue and the 19Th court judgement and decide if file parcel is or is not n part:. The Association does not oppose flit- O' sethack but the fact that the carport will overhang the ronrf. Fie noted Thal Parks h and 5 are subject to 20' setbacks. He requested ;fiat tile- square footage be examined irl hoth lots. I-le stated that tiie Oaks Springs arca has the highest- density and asked itlat the Parks not he developed. Sarnh nourfins. $F? Sciron ni-rbqrn Rif., stated lhat nrtv in is+r• cert•o would raist! ictr..•s . on l.xisling o* ltl::r horncs. She added Ittctf lhclrc• is cilrent)y at pin«:ily of prrr'.:ing sljrwtlS. Charles Robinson, i 1 Patricia Rond, stated that Spring Rd. is file on!y exist frorn file nren and that an adequate road is needed. David Bowie, 15 Knickerbocker Lane, stated that he is opposed to construction on this lot as it would cau,c an increase in traffic on an already inadequate road. ale suggested that Ilse Spring Rond righl-of-way neccls to he inr_rc:ns.d and generally improved. Fie ackr+-rl Hutt if constrt.tction is cipprowni with flit. two parking spnces on the road as the Associntion proposes, thc' rood could tit-it be widrnr•cl. Mr. lloauie wished in cli wourn(le flit- C'nrnrnissinn from elvvelopiricr bath Par::s h and 5 heceirrse of trcf fir_, nn,'I furllit:rrtiorr., urge�rl flit! counly to consider ctrn+lc'mnntion of ilic•se loncls since: flley were oriqinally slated for parks and have since been reclarcled ns such. In- rehuttrll, Aar. Loffhoi+se cornrnrr►Ir'd ihnt ifir•. plans fnr Fork 5 larrily comply with R-6 re•strlctintis, ilia• cr+,tllt uni !S Willing to voillpty with flit` r+)nelrtt:+►°' r►'++�:r,:;r•tl t)% the Ortt:i►:t Associn t roil. Micrefilmed with boor der afit)11 Pi�rrrerf •s S;; 2- De:c:r.rnber 19, 1977 Conirnissiont-�r Fla%vikins elut.:tioned the 2V2 story des ignalion on the application. Mr. Lofthouse r�;pliccl that the half-story was to i)c used as a garneroorn. Commissioner Lucas express;�rd concern rr:ctcirding 1hc: legoli ty of residential use rather Ilion "park" on the lot, the fact that no final floor plan and elevations of the house had been submitted, and its location at a busy intersection. r Chairman Anderson staled. iliat ihc: legality.of the court decision.-regarding residential use of the lot is not the concern of the Commission, That the homeowners association could sue ilia landot-:Hers on their own. Mr. Fenichel pointed out that lie knew of no PG&E ense-ment on the parcel. Fie stated that a private~ eraser-tent going throuclh the lot is being used for Spring Rod, a publicly used and maintained road. Larry Reaq r) of the County Public Works Department explained that there is presently an existing rood -in a private right-of-way and that the County maintains -the existing pavement. He stated that the County is requesting dedication of the right-of-woy. The Public Works Department docs not recornrnend road widening, but that a 5' widening may be necessary once it becomes a public road. 'Chairman Anderson closed thc hearing for decision. Commissioner Mills recommended denial because of the thre-e-story nature of the structure. Commissioner Lucas questione-cl the suitability of a large house on a small parcel where it could only he built with the variances r >cluested. Commissioner Grassi requested more detail on floor plans, elevations and general configuration of the structure. Chairman Andersen reminded the Commissioners that the commission is not concerned with the interior clesign of the: project but to assess the appropriateness of a variance. Commissioner Kriebel was disturbed by th-_ 5' eave overhung into the required srlbacic. A It onoiv by Corntnissioner Ulur•b , SI CONt)lil') by Gonimissioner Grassi that Ilia variance be denied, pa:.sed t)V tlr:e follou-iter, vote on December 19. 1977 AYES: Grassi, Harb, Hcrw'rins, Kneliel, Lucas, Mills NOI•:S: Anderson None AHSTAI\: i•tone n l _ I APPLICANT: Dennis Curtis, (230 Pine Sf., A"l"i'I:S't' ; kVnlne,l Creel- Cil 94596 in zt'cnrchbl, V. t.arrt Dir•ec-tor ' Olti'i':I:lt• 11r1nr�rr► • !trine�ah• /1winve I'innninl* r/u Ih ~uric ('urtis, AIA I'tnrining f:nrnnri::.icnt 1 Al'I'I.Ir'A I'11)?: NO. 1 154,77 _ ('onlrn Cost:r t;cnu►l} California 1 91024 Planning Department Contra Costa County ORINDA AREA PLANNING COMMITTEE Monday, Decembier 19, 1977 DENNIS & CURTIS (Applicant) - MONROE WINGATE (Owner) (R-6) (1154-77) : I. INTRODUCTION This is a request for a 0' setback and a 5' setback for a parking ramp, and a 3-stony residential structure. The subject parcel fronts on the northwest and southeast sides of Spring Road; also fronting on the north side of Longridge Road approximately 160' southerly of Barbara Road, in the Orinda area. This application was originally scheduled for hearing November 21, 1977 and rescheduled to this date at the applicants' request to allow for filing of revised plans and re-noticing of revised variance requests. II. GENERAL INFOMMATION A. General Plan: Single-Family Loi: Density B. Zoning: Single Family- Residential (R-6) C. Site Description: The study site contains approximately 20,000 square feet and is divided by a 40' wide private access easement. Spring Road, although shown on County maps as going around the southwesterly portion of the site, actually ends in a cul-de-sac on the north side of the site. The 40' riglit-of-vay bisecting the site serves a significant number of residences south of the site and is therefore very- unlikely to ever be abandoned. The area planned for development is approximately- 6,000 square feet, steeply sloping, and contains a significant amount of mature vegetation including oak trees. D. Surrounding Area: Developed and vacant residential lots varying in si-ze. Some developed lots are less than 43000 net square feet. Some development has occurred 2 and 3 combined lots. E. Related Actions: Oak Springs Unit #1 (of which this property is a portion) was a recorded subdivision in 1924 at which time the subdivider offered 6 parcels of land to the County for park purposes. This site was designated Park r5. The County never accepted the offer and the lots were eventually sold at auction for tax purposes. Subsequently, a thorough review of County records and decd transactions revealed the Parcel to be a legal, buildable site for residential purposes. II1. NATURE 01: REQUEST The applicants have revised their- original request for 14' and 15' setback :with the residence and garage oriented toward the private access of Spring Road. The revised plans submitted November 28, 1977 require a 0' setback from Longridge Road for a driveway ramp, and a 5' setback from Spring Road for a parking platform. A request for a 3-story building has remnained a part of this consideration. f ' �'�� IM11crdf+lm� 1 with u,oard arde; Dennis F, Curtis .1154-77 -3- December 19, 1977 V. CONCLUSION The site, due to shape, topography, and adjacent rights-of-way warrants variances to setback as requested. The potential 3-story structure is also warranted because of the topography and does not exceed the maximum height allowed. These variances are consistent with development on parcels with similar site constraints and substantially meet the intent of the R-6 District. VI. RECOMMENDATION Approve Variance 1154-77 based on the findings established in the analysis and conclusion of the staff report, subject to the following conditions: 1. Development shall be as shown on the revised plans submitted and dated by the Planning Department November 28, 1977 and December 81, 1977. 2. Comply with the requirements of the County- Health Department, as follows: A. The proposed residence shall be served by sanitary sewer. 3. Comply with the requirements of the County Building Inspection Department, including the following: A. Building permits are required. B. Soils engineering may be required. C. Survey stakes are required. 4. The final plans shall include sufficient architectural detailing to provide visual variation and shall be subject to final review and approval of the Zoning Administrator. 5. The applicant shall submit plans (building and/or landscaping) for the screening of the underpinning of the parking structure to the Zoning Administrator for review and approval. 6. The final grading plan shall be subject to review and approval by the Zoning Administrator. DE:dh 12/9/77 C!osj 0 iO(i 1 Planning Department C tra ( P! it c.me.l.lmmemb r. : M WAne . County Administration Building.North Wing Alamo o o-Chairman `►./ P.O.Box 951 WHOM L_ardent Pittsburg—Vete Charman Martinez.California 94553 oorr.le e,AwMsee Mora" Aneteq A.Delneette Director of Planning Albwr X.cWop"iie Martinez Phone: 372-2024 Rick"J.aibi EI Sobante Jaft SMtleer<r Richmene MOM V.MUM 10 Pleasm Bill Dear Applicant: The Contra Costa County Planning Department has completed an initial study of the environmental signW once of the project op-weNed by your paling application bearing County File Number /%_T'`!-%7 _ . In conformance with Contra Cam County Guidelines for implementing the California Envirwvvl ntal Quality Act of 1970(CEGA) it has been determined that your project(will) (will not)have a significant effect on the wMronntent.Your project fallswithin the following category: ( ,crAN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT(EIR) IS NOT REQUIRED. f&&The project is oseelor- HY exempt(Claw__. I. ( ! The CEGA nquinnynb are accommodated by the EIR previously prepared for 1 ) A statement that an EIR is not required (Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance)has been filed by the Planning Department(unless appealed). ( ) Other: ( 1 AN ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT IS REQUIRED. ( ) To expedite EIR preperatici additional information concerning the project must be submitted.To satisfy this requirwpm the attarlled questionnaire should be completed and returned to the Planning Department. ( ) The complexity of your project requires your submission of additional special reports or information (as outlined on the attadle'sheet))which will be outlined in a forthcoming letter). f 1 Due to the scope and complexity of your project,a consultant will be hired to prepare the environmental inlp n report. This procedure (is explained on the attached sheet) (will be explained in a forthcoming letter). 1 1 An additional fee of S - is required to cover prepliriition of the environmental impact report. Please return the•ttaA 'billing with payment. Pi"wetfon of the EIR asrrwt be started until the fie and additional information requested is received by the Platning Depw hent. If you have questions concerning this determination, or desire additional information relative to environmental impact report regulations,please call 372-2024 and ask for Sincerely yours, Anthony A. Dehaesus Director of PlanrA%roti;:n_d wiih board ordet AP 8 5176 By: y��y%��dZ11 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Ca &mia January 24 , 19 ,7 IndoAt~of Application for Facility License for the Edgar Children's Center. The Board on this date having been apprised of the requirement that county-operated facilities for dependent children of the court, as defined in Section 300 of the Welfare and Institutions Code, must be licensed by the State of California when said facilities are operated by the county welfare department; and The Board having now received and reviewed the necessary Application for Facility License forms to accomplish the licensure of the Edgar Children's Center pursuant to Section 80101 of the California Administrative Code, Title XX, Division 6; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is HEREBY AUTHORIZED to sign the aforesaid application for submission to the State of California by the County Welfare Director in compliance with State Department of Health licensing regulations. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON January 24, 1978. I hereby certify that tiw fore�obv is a true and corred copy of as ardor «mooed an tl» sr mow of said Board of Supervisors an the dots oforesoid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Witness my band awd Ow Sod of rho Board of Welfare Director Supervisors SD/Health affixed this 24th any of January . 1978 Contracts Unit County Administrator County Auditor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Counsel BY Yt IWA(Aldqty Clerk 7dSandra L. Ni son H-24 4/77 15m ) �j� STATE OF CALIFORMIA-80"-.V AND N[LIM[ABSMCY MAMMON M maw. N APPLICATION FOR FACILITY LICENSE fte/ly M: (See teal for instructionst FOR DEPARTMENT USE ONLY District- Facility Numbs: Oats- Action Type: Reviewed by: Facility Type: 1. APPLICART(SI NAME Board of Supervisors, Contra Costa Count 2. CRECR TYPE: 0 A. IMO1111t1"I. e. PANTMEM"P C. NONPROFIT CORPORATION C30. PROFIT COAL. ®E. COUNTY ❑F. OTHER PUSLIC AGENCY i APPLICANT ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP COOL PHONE Administration Bldg., 651 Pine Street Martinez CA M553 172-?171 s. FACILITY SON A69WTI HAM Edgar Children's Center S. FACILITY LOCATION CITY ZIP COOS PHONE 100 Glacier Drive tfartinez ra 94553 372-4Z54 a. FACILITY WILING ADDRESS IIF OIFFERENT) CITY STATS ZIP coat same 7. PERSON f%tp oF,(ACI ITT TITLE LICENSE NO.(IF APPLICABLE) ((�� tn Director/Institutional Suvr III A. TYPE OF APPLICATAK: 0 O. CMAU Or SERVItts ❑ w. OTHER cmasit,SPEcery A. RENT APPLICATION ❑ C. CHARGE OF FACILITY TYPE IL CIVA"OF CAPACITY F. CNAHU or OwRtGHIP C. CMM OF LOCATION ❑ e. CLAM"OF 41110 CLASSM"TION tYP 9 OF FACILITY ION AGENCY) 10. AMOMT Or In ENCLOSED Children's Shelter and Residential Progran (Community Care Facilit ?I A u • 11.UI MSTM CAPACITY 12. Alt 11111,110"Or CLIENTS 1!. TIME OF OPERATION 40 children 20 Shelter• 20 Residential) a f 1ta. NAS FACIUTV PREVIOMLV LICMEOt UTU 1@1 P11tavif?1J51}' under Probation Dept. , regularly 'F Va.VAc'LITV w "ER LIC911U AGENCY inspected t? Juvenile Justice Commissign 15. IS ULM CONSTRUCTION RMUI"O? DATE CONSTRUCTION TO BEGIN:. IG. PROPERTY OWNERSHIP Yss RO DATE TO K COMPLETED: own !LENT OTNEN 17. OTHER CAPE FACILITIES LICEMSEO BY OR OWIIaD M APPLICANT-.Contra Costa Co. Hospital a. C. D.R.K.A. uep ., Contra Cost# F. 10. AREA HEALTH PLANO"APPROVAL fif MEOU1MM DATE OF APPLICATION: N/A DATE OF A/MOVAL: CAPACITY APPROVED: to. 1(Are)accept responsibility to A. Comply with local ordinaing Zoning. sanitation. building and other appropriate ordinspeas. S. Comply with the tabor employment practices concerning non-discrimination, liability insurence.wages.hours. and working corditidn. C. Comply with It Code and regulations concerning licensing and fire safely. I(we)declare jury that the statements on this application and an the aceoaapanying attachments are Correct to my(our) Ielowl - Ia si •I hrOdiW TitleChairman. Bd. of Supervisors pace 1-24-78 Sloned Title Date Signed Title Date Signed Title Date to. Do you wish to apply for the Medicare program? ❑ Yes No 2/. Do you wish to apply for the f•tedi-Cal program? ❑ Yes No ADDITIONAL SPACE f Microfilmed with board order LIC 200 M 7i/ In the Boom! of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California - January 24 . 19 M In dr MAMK of Introduction of Ordinance Relating to School Facility Dedications. This being the time fixed for decision on a proposed "School Facility Dedication" ordinance, the Board received a revised draft of the ordinance (prepared following the January 17, 1978 hearing on the matter); and The Director of Planning, with the concurrence of County Counsel, having suggested minor changes in the revised draft and the Board being in agreement with the changes; and The amended ordinance having been introduced, the Board by unanimous vote WAIVED full reading thereof and FIXED January 31, 1978 as the time for adoption of same. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 h..eby osrMfr dal d» forepoim h a true and cored dopy atom onbr wed on the omm of said Boord w of Supervisors on the dale aforasoid. c.c. Director of Planning Madness my bond and dw Seal of*a Board of County Counsel Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 24th day of January , 1978 Superintendent of Schools LSSON, Ckwk By AGe'rlldine Russell , Comfy Clerk M-2!4M15m 01"00 COUNTY COUNSEL'S OFFICE COMM COSTACOLWW .CAL RECEIVED January 20, 1978 � To: Board of Supervisors JAN 1978 • :�. �.oassow . o�•wre�r� r GM X101'' John B. Clausen, County Counsel By: Victor J. Westman, Assistant County Counsel Rr Proposed School Facility Dedication Ordinance - "S.B. 201 Committee" On 1-17-78 the Board conducted a hearing on the 12-19-77 draft of the above-noted proposed ordinance as submitted to you with the Planning Director's 12-21=77 memorandum. In connection with the 12-19-77 draft and the comments you received at your 1-17-78 hearing, this office has prepared the attached revised draft (dated 1-20-78) . Thp fnllnmine mints concerning the revised ordinance are called to your attention: 1. Ordinance Placement and Numberin The revised..ordinance . . has been numbered or placement in Title 3 of the County Ordinance Code. 2. Exem tions. In Section 812-8.206 on page 4 of the ordinance, subsection concerning the conversion of existin_g_,agartnent build- ins into condominiums has been revised to eliminatethephrase "which is more than wears of Tis exempts all apartment conversions to condominiums. This change was requested by the Associated Building Industry of. Northern California at your 1-17-78 hearing. 3. Prior Agreement. In Sectio12-8.208 on page 4 of the ordinance, e phrase -legally enforceable* has been deleted and in the Last part of that section t��.". X" �.�ei�.Sb 1Q "shall". These changes also were requested by the representative of: the Association Building Industry of Northern California at the hear- ing to require recognition of all existing agreements. Upon the ado tion of this ordinance your Clerk will insert in the blank space left in§812-3:200 the ordinance comes effective. 4. Consideration of school district recommendations. In Section 81 - on page 5, we have added the r@quirement_ n st; section (d) that the County's planninq agency 'shall" consider any recommendations made by_ "affected school districts�concerriing._tie, ocation and amount of lands to_be ded cate_d-Qr_the__amount..of_.fees_ _ oo 12- per:. At your hearing on 1-17-78 this addition was requested by Superintendent Allan J. Petersdorf of the San Ramon Valley Unified School District. (2 .0. tlZoI7 3) I ;�t� �w►�'. ,�: �, �,�� � �-d Microfikned .��1 with board offt �. Board of Supervisor _ January 20, 1978 5. School District Refunds. In Section 812-12.202 on page 6, we have conso a rovis ons cor�t ,tz . ,3ap.5a�tT3s,_ ai: and-band -jbj of the 12-19-77 draft ordinance into a single subsection (a), �._ This Aew st2b5*-a ' n W ro i.subsection •�.- that uPO n the cancellation or voidiM of any countydevelogaent_- ,^ ._,." __._ approves subdivision maps, LUP's, building permits, etc. ) , if the affected school district still retains the land and/or fees collected by the county and transferred to it for that development, "the school district shall rP,�ur`n, to him [the applicant] such land andrljor fees". 6. Amount of Fee - no chan e. In Section 812-10.206 on e 5 no ch r v s" om se s eci ed in the earlier 12-19-77 draft_ At your 1-17-78 hearing the Associate Building Industry's representative requested that you consider reducing the $300 per bedroom per dwelling unit, not exceeding $900, to the new figures of "$225 per bedroom in excess of one bedroom per dwelling unit, not exceeding $675" . If you determine make an changes in the fees s ecified in this section we will.- of-course.,. revise it to sgecity the chanqed Tigures. It snould be noted that, after this ordinance is adopted yo a t reconsider �e fee provisions and make changes at that time. VJW/j cc: A. G. Will, County Administrator Anthony A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (ribbon/original copy attached) (NB: #31s 2d paragraph, above. ) -2- ORDINANCE NO. 78- (On School Facility Dedication) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors ordains asfollows (omitting the parenthetical footnotes from the official text of the enacted or amended provisions of the County Ordinance Code) : SECTION I. 'Division 812 is added to the County Ordinance. Code, to effectuate the provisions of Chapter 4.7(S565970 If..) of the Government Code (as enacted by Stats. 1977 Chap. 955: SB-201) , to provide for the dedication of land and/or fees for interna school facilities, to read: DIVISION 812 School Facility Dedications CHAPTER 812-2 General Previsions 812-2.202 - - Title and !=so. This Division shall be known - as the wschoolFacilities Dedication Ordinance of Contra Costa County." The purpose of this Division is to provide a method for financing interim school facilities necessitated by new residential developments causing conditions of overcrowding. (Ord. 78- 812-2.204 8 812-2_204 AuthorijX and Conflict. This Division is enacted = pursuant to Chapter Government Code 5565970 ff. ) and con- stitutes the ordinance referred to in S565972 and 65974 of Chapter 4.7. In the case of any conflict between the provisions of this Division and those of Chapter 4.7, the latter .shall prevail. (Ord. 78- 812-2.206 8_812-2.206 General Plan. The County's General Plan provides for :.. _ the ocation o is schools. Interim school facilities to be - constructed from fees or land requixed to be dedicated, or both, shall be consistent with the General Plan. (Ord. 78- 812-2.208 8-812=2.208 lations. The board may from time to time, by reso utton, issue regulations to establish administration, pro- cendures, interpretation and policy direction for this Division. (Ord. 78- .) CHAPTER 812-4 Definitions. 812-4.202 GenerallUnless otherwise specifically- provided, or required byte context, the following terms have the meanings set forth in this Chapter for the purposes of this Division. (Ord. 78- .) ORDINANCE NO. 78- -1- Microfilmed with board order C � 812-4.204 Chapter 4.7. "Chapter 4.7" means Chapter 4.7 (com- mencing wIth_S_93T7Vr"3T Division 1 of Title 7 of the Government Code as added by Chapter 955 of the Statutes of 1977 and any sub- sequent amendments thereto. (Ord. 78- .) 812-4.206 Conditions of Overcrowdin . "Conditions of overcrowding" means that the total enrollment o.Z a school, including enrollment from proposed development, exceeds the capacity of such school as determined by the governing body of the district. (Ord. 78- .) 812-4.208, Dwellin�t. "Dwelling unit" means.a.-building or a portionthenreoo', or a mobile home, designed for residential occupancy by one person or a group of two or more persons living together as a domestic unit. (Ord. 78- .) 812_4.210 Reasonable Methods For Miti atin . Conditions of OvercriWal. -Msonable mithods for mitIgating co "tions --o'f-- overcrowding Wshall include, but are not limited to, agreements between a subdivider and the affected school district whereby temporary-use buildings will be leased to the school district or temporary-use buildings owned by the school district will be used. (Ord. 78- 812-4.212 8-812-4.212 Other Methods For Miti ati Conditions of Overcrowd"' . 00ther methods for mi gating con ions ot overcrowding- may .- a include,' but are not limited to the following: (a) The use of- available annual revenue limit and bond revenues. -(b) The use of funds which could be available from the sale of surplus school district real property and funds available from any other sources. (Ord. 78- 812-4.214 8-812-4.214 Residential Development. "Residential development" means a project con Zn�.ng residential dwellings, including mobile- homes, of one or more units or a subdivision of land for the purpose of constructing one or more residential dwelling units. Residential development includes, but is not limited to, a preliminary or final development plan, a subdivision tentative or final map, a parcel' map, conditional use permit, a building permit, and any other dis- cretionary permit for new residential" u'se. (Ord. 78- - CHAPTER 8- -CHAPTER 812-6 Overcrowded Attendance Areas. 812-6.202 Findings and Notice. Pursuant to Chapter 4.7 the governing body of a school strict may make findings supported by clear and convincing evidence that: (1) conditions of overcrowd- ing exist in one or more attendance areas within the district which will impaii the normal functioning of educational programs including the reason for such conditions existing; (2) all reasonable methods of mitigating conditions of overcrowding have been evaluated; and (3) no feasible method for reducing such conditions exist. Upon making these findings the school district must provide the County with notice of its findings. , (Ord. 78- .) ORDINAL 7C£ NO. 78- 4 9; ill _2_ hlicroMmed wife board order ^"_.��� ■ ■�!� ., ��.-. r" -,:r _F%�_, IMP ■om ■ F! 812-6.204 Notice of Findings Requirements. Any notice of findings sent by a school istrict to the County shall specify: (a) The findings listed in 5812-6.202. (b) The mitigation measures and methods, including those listed in 55812-4.210 and 812-4.212, considered by. the school district and any determination made concerning them by the district. (c) A description of the geographic boundaries of the over- crowded attendance area or areas. (d) - Such other information as may be required by -board regulation. (Ord.' 78- .) 812-6.206 Count Concurrence. After the receipt of any notice of timings -coMp yang with the requirement of 6812-6.20+1, .the board- shall determine whether it concurs in such school district findings. The board shall schedule and hold a public hearing on the matter of its proposed concurrence prior to making its determination by resolution: (Ord. 78- 8,12-6.208 8-812-6.208 Fi.ndln s for Development Approval. Within an attendance area we aBoard nar. concurred in a school district's notice .of findings that conditions of overcrowding exist, the County's planning agency shall not approve an ordinance rezoning property to a resi - dential use, grant a discretionary permit for residential use, or approve a tentative subdivision map for residential purposes, within" such area, unless the planning agency makes one of the following findings: . (a) That this Division is an ordinance adopted pursuant to 565974 of Chapter 4.7. ' (b) That there are specific overriding fiscal, economic, social, or environmental factors which in the judgment of the planning agency would benefit the county, thereby justifying the approval of a residental develop- ment otherwise subject to the interim school facilities dedication provisions of this Division. (Ord. 78.. .) 812-6.210 School District Schedule. Following the concurrence an ecision y e oun to require the dedication of land or the payment of fees, or both, for an attendance area, the governing body of the involved school district shall submit a schedule speci- fying how it will use the land or fees, or both, to solve the conditions of overcrowding. The schedule shall include the school sites to be used, the classroom facilities to be made available, and the times when such facilities will be available. .In the event the governing body of the school district cannot meet the schedule, it shall submit modifications to the board of super- visors and the reasons for the modification. (Ord. 78- .) ORDIIMNCE No. 78- -3- - Microfilmed with board order swa M �f CHAPTER 812-8 Requirements. 812-8.202 Residential Development. In an attendance area where e boarT has concurred as pro;idM in Chapter 812-6 the owner of a proposed residential development as a condition of approval or the obtaining of a building permit shall dedicate land, pay fees in lieu thereof, or do'a combination of both, for classroom and related facilities for elementary and/or high schools including all mandated educational programs. (Ord. 78- .) 812-8.204 Subdivision Fee Limit. Only the payment of fees is require -for the approves o "1`14"M3division map containing fifty (s0) parcels or less. (Ord. 78- .) 812-8.206 -Ex tions. Residential developments shall be exempt from the'req of this Divison when they consist only of the following: (a) Any modification or remodel of an existing legally established dwelling unit that does not create an additional dwelling unit. (b) A condominium project converting an existing apartment building into a condominium where no new dwelling units are added. (c) Any rebuilding of a legally established dwelling unit- destroyed or damaged by fire, explosion, act of God or other accident or catastrophe. - (d) Any rebuilding of an historical building recognized, acknowledged and designated as such by the planning , agency. (Ord. 78- 812-S.208 8-812$'.'208 Prior A reements. Any agreement existing prior to e ween a school district and a developer pertaining to the dedication of land and/or payment of fees for school facilities shall be recognized by the planning agency and shall be considered by it as satisfying this Division's requirements. (Ord. 78- . . . CHAPTER 812-10 Standards For Land and Fees. ' 812-10.202 General Standard. The location and amount of land to be dedicated or the amount of fees to be paid, or both, shall bear a reasonable relationship and will be limited to the needs of the community for interim elementary and/or high school facilities including all mandated educational programs and shall be reasonably related and- limited to the need for schools caused by the develop- ment. (Ord. 78- .) ORDINANCE NO. 78- • M`tz -4- Microfilmed with board order 812-10.204 Amount of Land. The total land area required by this ME Division to be icat s ll be at least equal in monetary value to the fees which would otherwise be required by 5812-10.206. The planning agency shall determine and establish, the monetary value of the land area for the purposes of this Division. (Ord. 78- .) 812-10.206 Amount of Fee. When fees are required by this Division to be pai in a.eu o dedication or as a combination of both, such fees shall be, and paid, as-follows: (a) $300 per bedroom in excess of one bedroom per dwelling unit not exceeding $900. Any room designed for sleep- ing which has a closet is a bedroom for the purposes of . this Division. (b) $300 for each dwelling unit space or lot in. a mobile- home park. r (Ord. 78- .) CHAPTER 812-12 Procedures. 8"12-12.202 plication Filla. At the time of filing an application or a issuance permit or for the approval of a pro- posed residential development (rezoning, tentative subdivision map or discretionary permit) located in an attendance area where the ' board has concurred as provided in Chapter 812-6, the applicant shall, as part of such filing, indicate whether he prefers to dedicate land. for interim school facilities or to pay a fee in lieu thereof, or do a -combination of these. If the applicant prefers to dedicate land, he shall suggest the specific land. (Ord. 78- ' ' ' .) 812-12.204 Decision Factors. At the time of initial residential eve opoent or g permit approval, the planning agency shall determine whether 'to require a dedication of land within the development, payment of a fee in lieu thereof, or a combination of both. In making this detp*itination, the agency shall consider the . following factors: (a) Whether lands offered for dedication will be con- sistent with the General Plan; (b) The topography, soils, soil stability, drainage, access, location and general utility of land in the development available for dedication; (c) Whether the location and amount of lands proposed to be dedicated or the amount of fees to be paid, or both, will bear a reasonable relationship and will be limited to the needs of the community for interim elementary and/or high school facilities including all mandated educational programs and will be reasonably related and limited to the need for schools caused by the development. (d) Any recommendations made by affected school districts concerning the location and amount of lands to be dedicated.- (e) If only a subdivision is proposed, .whether it will contain fifty (50) parcels or less. (Ord. 78- .) ORDINAz;cz No. 78- Microfilmed with board order - • rr 812-12.206 Land Dedication. When land is to be dedicated, it sHall e off e_rM773`r'_d1e3332c,aEtion in substantially the same manner as prescribed in the County's Subdivision Ordinance for streets and public easements. (Ord. 78 .) 812-12.208 Fee Payment. if the payment of a fee is required, such payment shall SeMde at the time the- building permit is approved and issued._ (Ord. 78- .) 812-12.210 Trust Land and Fees. Land and fees shall be held in trust by the county UFM trans erred to the school district oper- ating schools in the attendance area from which the land or fees were collected. (Ord. 78- 812-1:2.212 8-812-12.212 County Refunds. (a) If.a final subdivision map, a parcel map, conditional use permit, development plan, or building permit is vacated or voided 'and if the county still .retains the land and/or fees collected for it, and if the applicant so requests, the board shall order return to hits-such land and/or fees. (b) If a final subdivision map, a parcel map, conditional use permit, development plan, or building permit is .. cancelled or voided, and if the affected school district: still retains the land and/or fees transferred to it by the county, and if the applicant so requests, the , school district shall return to. hin such land. and/or.- fees. (Ord. 78-- CHAT-MMR '812-14 8`CHAPTEK '81'2-14 Use and Limits. 812-1'4.202 Use of Land and Fees. All land or fees, or both, co ecte�pursuant to is ivision and transferred to a school district shall be used only for the purpose of providing intgrim elementary or high school classroom and related facilities .�,�yV�% (Ord. 78- ) d�� �• 812-14.204 Agreement For Fee Distribution. inhere two separate school istricts operate sc oo s in an attendance area where the board concurs that overcrowding conditions exist for both school districts, the Board will enter into an agreement with the governing body of each school district for the purpose of deter- mining the distribution of revenues from the fees levied pursuant to this Division. (Ord. 78- .) 812-14.206 Fee Fund and Land Records and Reports. Any school district receiving funds or an pursuant to this Division shall maintain a separate account for any fees paid and disposition of land received and shall file a report with the board on the balance in the account at the end of the previous fiscal year and the facilities leased, purchased, or constructed during the previous fiscal year. In addition, the report shall specify which attendance ORDINANCE NO. 78- Microfilmed wilt board order areas will continue to be overcrowded when the fall term begins and where conditions of overcrowding will no longer exist. Such report shall be filed by august 1 of each year and shall be filed more frequently at the request of the board. (Ord. 78- .) 812-14.208 Termination of Dedication Requirements. When it is etermine that overcrow ing con tions no longer exist- in an attendance area, the County shall cease levying any fee or requir- ing the dedication of any land pursuant to this Division for the area. (Ord. 78- .) SECTION II. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance becomes effective 30 ays a passage, and wi 'n 15 days of passage shall be published once with the- names of supervisors voting for and against it in the a newspaper published. in this County. PASSED on , 1978, by the following vote: AYES t: Supervisors - NOES: Supervisors - ABSENT: Supervisors - ATTEST: J.R.OLSSOK, County Clerk ex officio Clerk of the Board. Chairman o RM -rd Br By: Deputy (SEAL) VJW:j Draft 11-6-77 12-19-77 1=20-78 ORDINA14CE NO. 78- Microfilmed with board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo County, State of California January 24 , 19 78 M the Matter of Appointment of Alternate Representative on Executive Committee of ABAG. The Board on January 10, 1978 having appointed Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine as representative of the County on the Executive Committee of the Association of Bay Area Governments to fill the unexpired term of Supervisor R. I. Schroder; and On the recommendation of Supervisor Schroder IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor W. N. Boggess is APPOINTED as alternate to Supervisor Hasseltine for a term ending June 30, 1978. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct COPY of OR order eMon the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforewid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Supervisor Boggess Supervisors Association of Bay Area Governments affixed this24th day of January 19 78 County Administrator Public Information Officer J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Jamie L. Johnson {�A (l H-24 4/77 15m i r.j i4 v In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 _ 19 78 In dw Meow of - Acceptance of Gomxnity Services Administration Grant Audit for the Period January 1, 1976 to June 30, 1977, and Authorization for Payment of Said Audit MUFAS, this BOARD having been informed by the Acting County Auditor that the audit of the Cammmty Services Adainistration (rant Program for the period January 1, 1976 to June 30, 1977 has been completed; and WERFAS, payment of said audit is subject to acxeptance of the audit report by the county; and WRRFAS, the Acting County Auditor recommends acceptance of the audit report; and SFAS, the Acting County Auditor recoama nds that the contracted ,4-._Se of $4,100 for the audit be paid to Gilbert Vasquez & Cowry; NOW TMUM IT IS BY IHE BOARD aMERED that the Commnity Services Ainistraticn Grant audit be auocepted and the Acting Canty Auditor is AMMMED to draw his warrant in favor of Gilbert Vasquez & Company for $4,100. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify d+at dw fe s9ch 9 is o true and cored copy of aw order enmmd on tlw awwow of said Booed of Supwvism on dw doe!ofaoid. Orig. Dept. : County Auditor-ControlleL .,-� my hand oad dw Sool of dw doord of cc: County Administrator �+P� Como L ty Services Administratior,a ixod "24the of January 01 19 78 / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Do" Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 3/76 ISm In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia January_ 24 . 19 7 L in the Md1N of Appointment of Law Library Trustees, Contra Costa County Law Library. The terms of office of Mr. J. R. Trembath, serving in lieu of the 1977 Board Chairman, and Mr. A. F. Bray, Jr. , as trustees of the Contra Costa County Law Library having expired in January, 1978; and Supervisor R. I. Schroder, the Chairman of the Board for 1978, having requested that Mr. Sanford M. Skaggs be appointed to serve as trustee in-his place, pursuant to Section 6301(c) of the Business & Professions Code; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the request of Supervisor Schroder is APPROVED and Mr. Sanford M. Skaggs, a member of the bar of the County of Contra Costa, is APPOINTED as a Trustee of the Contra Costa County Law Library for a term expiring when a new Board Chairman is selected. IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. A. F. Bray, Jr. , a member of the bar of the County of Contra Costa, is REAPPOINTED as a Trustee of the Contra Costa County Law Library for a term ending the first meeting of the Board of Supervisors in January, 1979. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby asrtify that the foregoing is a true and carred copy of an CnhW 0-1084 on the wAw sw of said Board of &*wvnors on the dote afores . Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Law Library Secretary County Auditor-Controller Supervisors 24th January 78 County Administrator affixed this day of 19 Public Information Officer J R ILSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk onda Amdahl H-24 4177 15m �\ 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 , �q 78 In the Mader of Authorizing Settlement in the Case of County of Contra Costa v. East Bay Municipal Utility District, et al. , Action No. 157 382 Upon recommendation of the County Counsel; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED: That the Auditor-Controller is authorized, and directed to accept settlement checks totaling $10,400.00 in full settlement of the County's claims in the case of County of Contra Costa v. East Bay Municipal Utility District, et al. , Superior Court No. 157 382, and the County Counsel is authorized to execute releases of said claims. Adopted by the Board this 24th day of January, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. P . Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 24th day of January . 19za— J. R. OLSSON, Clerk B� i �Ls���/.��1s r' , Deputy Clerk cc: County Auditor z - .r County Administrator Maxine M. Neufeld County Counsel (3) H-24 4/77 l Smf -113 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 , 1978 In the INottrr of Report of the Planning Commission on the Request of Presley of Northern California, applicant, (2128-RZ) to Rezone Land in the West Pittsburg Area. Occidental Land, Inc. , Owner The Director of Planning having notified this Board that the Planning Commission recommends approval of the request of Presley of Northern California, applicant, (2128-RZ) to rezone approximately 50.3 acres fronting approximately 1,100 feet on the south side of Willow Pass Road and approximately 1,400 feet on the east side of Baile Road, West Pittsburg area, from Mobile Home Park District (T-l� to Single Family Residential District-6 (R-6) ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORD2.RM that a hearing be held on Tuesday, February 28, 1978 at 11:15 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martine, California, and that the Clerk is directed to publish notice of same in the PITTSBURG POST-DISPATCH, pursuant to code requirements. PASSRD by the Board on January 24, 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: Occidental Land, Inc. Supervisors 10889 Wilshire Blvd. affixed this 24th day of Januar_ 1978 Los Angeles, CA 90024 Attn: Tony McCloskey Presley of Northern J. R. OLSSON. Clerk California By Deputy Clerk 39 Quail Court Sandra L. Niels Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Attn: Wm. J. ;;atson Director of Planning H-24 4/77 15m 9 Ly'L 'r �!b RECEIVED !l CONTRA COSTA COUNTY JAN /6 1978 PLANNING DEPARTMENT J. R 06SON CLOK 80AW Of SUPERVISORS tpNr A CO. TO: Hoard of Supervisors DATE: 12 January 1978 FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesus SUBJECT: FJ70 U: Presley of Northern Director of Plann' Calif. (2128-RZ) - T-1 to R-6. West Pittsburg area (S.D. V) Attached is Planningi lution #2-1978, adopted by the Planning Carmiss- ion on Tuesday, 10 Jan 1978, by a vote of 6 AYES - 1 ABSERr (Compaglia). This rezoning application was reviewed by the Planning Cc mission on Tuesday, December 20, 1977, and was approved for a change from Mobile Hone Park District (T-1) to Single Family Residential District (R-6), by unanimous vote of the Carrnission (All members being present). The property is described as being approximately 45.3 acres fronting approximately 1,100-ft. , on the south side of Willow Pass Road and approximately 1,400-ft. , on the east side of Bailey Road in the West Pittsburg area. The following people should be notified of your Hoard's hearing date and time: Occidental Land, Inc. (Owner) 10889 Wilshire Boulevard Ins Angeles, Calif. 90024 Attn: Tbny McCloskey Presley of Northern Calif. (Applicant) 39 Quail Court Walnut Creek, Calif. 94596 Attn: Wm. J. Watson AAD/v Attachments: Resolution, Findings Nap, Area Map, Staff Report, E.I.R. Minutes- cc: File 21284a & Subdivison #5064 Presley of Northern Calif. Occidental Land, Inc. Supervisors, District: I, II, III, IV, V. .9 frA 3 � . r� Microfilmed with board order RESOLUTION NO. 2-1978 RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, INCORPORATING FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE REQUESTED CHANGE BY PRESLEY OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA (APPLICANT) OCCIDENTAL LAND, INCORPORATED (OWNER), (2128-RZ) , IN THE ORDINANCE CODE SECTION PERTAINING TO THE PRECISE ZONING FOR THE WEST PITTSBURG AREA. WHEREAS, a rezoning request by PRESLEY OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA (Applicant) OCCIDENTAL LAND, INCORPORATED (Owner) (2128-RZ) , to rezone land in the West Pittsburg area from Mobile Home Park District (T-1) to Single Family Residential District (R-6) , was received by the Planning Department on April 14, 1977; and WHEREAS, a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was posted on this application on August 21, 1977; and WHEREAS, after notice thereof was lawfully given, a public hearing was held by the Planning Commission on Tuesday, December 20, 1977, whereat all persons interested therein might appear and be heard; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission having fully reviewed, considered and evaluated all the testimony and evidence submitted in this matter; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Planning Commission recommends to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, that the rezoning request of PRESLEY OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA (Applicant) OCCIDENTIAL LAND, INCORPORATED (Owner) (2128-RZ), be APPROVED as to the change from Mobile Park District (T-1) to Single Family Residential District (R-6), and that this zoning change be made as is indicated on the findings map entitled: A •Portion of the Districts Map for the West Ambrose Area, Insert Map No. 34 and the East Ambrose Area Insert Map No. 35, Contra Costa County, California, which is attached hereto and made a part herof; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the reason for this recommendation is as follows: (1) The proposed rezoning is consistent with the pattern of development of surrounding areas. Microfilmed with board order i RESOLUTION NO. 2-1978 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and Secretary of this Commission shall sign and attest the certified copy of this resolution and deliver the same to the Board of Supervisors all in accordance with the Government Code of the State of California. The instruction by the Planning Commission to prepare this resolution was given by motion of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, December 20, 1977, by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners - ANDERSON, PHILLIPS, STODDARD, YOUNG, COMPAGLIA, MILANO WALTON. NOES: Commissioners - NONE. ABSENT: Commissioners - NONE. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE. I, Donald E. Anderson, Chairman of the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certify that the foregoing was duly called and held in accordance with the law on Tuesday, January 10, 1978, and that this resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners - Nilano, Phillips, Stoddard, Young, Walton, Anderson. NOES: Commissioners - None. ABSENT: Commissioners - Albert R. Compaglia. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - Nene. Chairman of the Planning Commission o£ the County of Contra Costa, State of California ATTEST: RECEIVED Secretar4 of the Pl ing Commiss' n of the JAN A 1978 �Cptutty o Contra Cos a, State o California J. R. OLSSON CLEq BOARD OF A[AM20CO 1SOI S MlCfofilmed with board ofd —2— Oe ; `'.�• p'F H_I ! .M.R; - � s R-6 ;< xMRAJ?f f, .1 R.6 �`" :Rezone:.............. Top ; Q .r _ _� C"I" COSI\ CCU 'CUS-4 .ur.�.r• _ .0 M-R.B y G , f. X• `y .. f j AW Ix,Y //T-1 -LI �.. r.rS... T�� N 8001 .� Ii / 1, pp' �pn , Chairman of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, State of California, do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of A % ug=% Olt Tan, -Lksamba- U& 54_ Atm s& Aria^ IrsOr M.ra No • �S GQ��►Car��C�ymt.�.�uyr•. indicating thereon the decision of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission in the matter of &&%L%V ps Cr4atst�». airman of t ie Contra Costa Cou ty Planning Commission, State of Cali . ATTEST. i ecr tory of the ont Costa Coyn'ty Planing Commis ion, State of C7alif. Findings Map Microfilmed with board order 91948 r *PACT REPORT 213MAND CONTRA OOWAZOLWry ' " 1�/7th W TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Summary I. INTRODUCTORY DISCUSSION A. Project Description I B. Environmental Inventory of Region 4 1. Physical Description 4 2. Existing Use and Surrounding Area 6 3. Utilities and Community Facilities 6 4. Circulation 11 S. Plans , Ordinances , Policies 12- 6. Soils and Geology 18 7. Hydrology and Water Quality 19 8. Vegetation and Wildlife 19 9. Recreation and Open Space 20 10 . Socioeconomic Considerations 22 11. Air Quality and Noise 24 12. Historical and Archeological Aspects 26 13. Energy 26 II. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS A. Significant Environmental Effects 29 B. Unavoidable Significant Effects 30 C. Mitigating Measures 31 D. Alternatives 33 E. Growth Inducing Impact 36 F. Organizations and Persons Consulted; 37 Documents Utilized G. Qualifications of EIR Preparation ?agency 38 f ILLUSTRATIONS Figure a 1 Location Map 2 2 Project Site 3 3 Tentative Map 5 4 Existing Conditions 7 5 1963 County Land Use and Circulation 13 Plan - west Pittsburg area 6 Existing Zoning 16 7 Proposed Zoning 17 8 Storm Drainage 21 9 1935 Noise Contours 27 10 Alternate Land Use Plans 35 ii SUMMARY Presley of Northern California proposes to construct 193 single family homes on a 50. 3 acre site in West Pittsburg in Contra Costa County. The following is a summary of the significant impacts of the project and the mitigation measures proposed which would mini- mize these impacts. 1. Water Impact. The 193 proposed homes in the project would have a significant cumulative effect on the availability of water in the region. Mitigation Measures. The developer proposes low flow shower heads and low flush toilets which will reduce the in-house use of water in the project. The Contra Costa Water District has imposed mandatory water allocations for the duration of the current drought. 2. Sewage Impact. The proposed 193 homes in the project will add about 45,000 gallons of liquid waste per day to the County Sanitation District.?-A system. The San Francisco Bay Regional Water Control Board (RWQCB) has imposed a Cease and Desist Order on District 7-A; however, 572 connections are currently available for this project and others on a "first come" basis. Mitation Measures. The water conservation measures pro- posed by the developer (low flow shower heads and low flush toilets) will reduce the amount of sewage flow from the project. Thus, the impact on treatment facilities will be less than normally experienced in new subdivisions. 3. Noise Impact. Portions of 16 proposed lots adjoining Bailey Roa are within the 60 dBA noise contour. The maximum standards established by the County Noise Element for newly developing residential areas are 60 dBA at the out- side wall and 45 dBA inside of the home. 3. Noise (continued) Mitigation Measures. An acoustical study should be con- ducted by the developer in connection with the residential lots abutting Bailey Road prior to the issuance of build- ing permits. Noise attenuation measures may be needed to bring noise levels below the maximum standards established by the County Noise Element. The developer has proposed a 6-foot solid fence or wall along the rear lot lines of the 16 lots involved. 4. Energy Impact. The 193 homes will consume about 1.2 million kilo- watt hours of electricity per year and about 212 thousand therms of gas per year. This will have a significant cumulative effect on the availability of energy in the region. Mitigation Measures. The developer proposes to incorporate energy conserving devices in his homes which would qualify them for the P.G. &E. "Energy Conservation Home Program. " Subdivision Plans should be reviewed in terms of the feasibility of increasing the number of lots in the project with a north-south orientation. The best subdivision design for energy conservation provides streets with an east-west orientation and lots with a north-south orientation. iv I. INTRODUCTORY DISCUSSION A. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The project site is located in the unincorporated area of West Pittsburg at the southeast quadrant of the intersection of willow Pass Road and Bailey Road. See Figures 1 and 2 on pages 2 and 3. The applicant, Presley of Northern California, is requesting approvals to develop a 193-unit single family subdivision on a 50. 3-acre parcel in West Pittsburg. In addition to housing, a 2.9 acre park and a 5-acre parcel for commercial use are proposed. The legal owner of the property is Occidential Land Inc. Presley of Northern California has filed applications for: 1. Rezoning from T-1 (Mobile Home) to R-6 (single family - 6,000 square foot lots) . 2. Tentative Map approval (Subdivision 5064) . The 193 single family housing units proposed would con- form to the requirements of the R-6 zoning which establishes a minimum lot size of 6,000 square feet. waX If General Plan studies indicate the 5-acre reserve for cos rcial will not be needed in the area, the developer would prefer to construct an additional 23 lots. This would increase the total number of lots from 193 to 216. The 2. 9 acre park proposed by the developer would be partially used for ponding of water during periods of heavy rainfall. The area needed for ponding is about one acre according to drainage studies prepared by Associated Professions, Inc. A 10-foot pedestrian easement is proposed connecting Solana, Avenue with the Bel-Air Elementary School site. The purpose is to facilitate pedestrian access from the project to the adjacent school. The developer proposes to provide trees and shrubs in compliance to ,t FHA standards. r 1 .t;tA YY Z-2:1 s i AL a =�'R I. : ..1 yr �• � -_ MRI , •� i f I y F • .. x : w � v ;i . tr f • �� „t 3 ff :.sem r '• i ' r ♦ N I f .M rMANt WILLOW PASS ROAD . . Pon �i ar, 2 a *! r1 . , I .uj PROJECTSITE fi ' i =a :tit, r '►� s _ it X a J* KLL AIR r ..f SCMOOL " Fit CONTRA r''' COSTA CANAL zf z' �~�• ,�;� t ' �i t 77. - ,;ti STATE FREEWAY 4 NMPIW _ f1 tri♦ \ r •r Lw/' ; �i ii rr •Ir see A11MQSE ► i rt NEC S rANrtriAY .« ... DISTRICT I t 40. FIGURE 2 PROJECT SITE I. INTRODUCTORY DISCUSSION A. PROJECT DESCRIPTION The project site is located in the unincorporated area of West Pittsburg at the southeast quadrant of the intersection of Willow Pass Road and Bailey Road. See Figures 1 and 2 on pages 2 and 3. The applicant, Presley of Northern California, is requesting approvals to develop a 193-unit single family subdivision on a 50. 3-acre parcel in West Pittsburg. In addition to housing, a 2. 9 acre park and a 5-acre parcel for commercial use are proposed. The legal owner of the property is Occidential Land Inc. Presley of Northern California has filed applications for: 1. Rezoning from T-1 (Mobile Home) to R-6 (single family - 6,000 square foot lots) . 2. Tentative Map approval (Subdivision 5064) . The 193 single family housing units proposed would con- form to the requirements of the R-6 zoning which establishes a minimum lot size of 6,000 square feet. If General Plan studies indicate the 5-acre reserve for cop rcial will not be needed in the area, the developer would prefer to construct an additional 23 lots. This would increase the total number of lots from 193 to 216. The 2. 9 acre park proposed by the developer would be partially used for ponding of water during periods of heavy rainfall. The area needed for ponding is about one acre according to drainage studies prepared by Associated Professions, Inc. A 10-foot pedestrian easement is proposed connecting Solano Avenue with the Bel-Air Elementary School site. The purpose is to facilitate pedestrian access from the project to the adjacent school. The developer proposes to provide trees and shrubs in compliance to FHA standards. F . • '�' .. LEVEE - !^G.—``�.-^�;,,_,r".,�""�`�.-----•- ate�SSP" � 8'- _SOLA wo av►e AAs CONGA �3TA CD"_____�.._ A L • A* 40 •��+ ��� acv '� _ (�=":,r ''+, _ a3� .s '.rk( iyAM j �ttt�. 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(� r . � , ti r ar r ! � �• T WILLOW PASS ROAD ' '= }•1= _' ,� t, ,[ 0 ow KI IT ' •—.ft » VI nr r. •_ t ILL er �• e .. ,�=> PROJECT SITE C � e,� _q ,• w rt » •• r aw Ll u ,�1!iiMi�M uBT ,= ti i 21 T • KLL AIR t• •' CONTRA Cos T1 CANAL r ` ••�„' ��,� 3 {{ -__-- -- - - ____ ___" "_==__-_;__=== - STATE FREEWAY 4 -------- ------ - _ ---- III 1, 1 11 ,• I 1 �y� m 1 1 IM �YMOSE MC a ►AM(MIRY M• aN � ( 1 s .ial Y .o • 1_FIGU RE..�:.�2f� , ..� —P.�_RO� J EC_.... ._- SITE (� s� �, The following is a summary of the land use allocation as proposed on the Tentative Map (see Figure 3 on page 5) . Acres Proposed Single 42.4 Family Housing (193 units) Park/Ponding Basin 2.9 Reserve for Commercial 5. 0* Total Project Area 50. 3 Acres *Existing 1-acre gas station not included in project area In 1973, there was a proposal to develop the property for a 404-unit mobile home park. However, the property has remained undeveloped with the only known use being dry land farming. B. ENVIRONMENTAL INVENTORY OF REGION 1. Physical Description The 50. 3-acre project site measures approximately 1,600 feet along Bailey Road and 1,300 feet along Willow Pass Road. There is a 3% slope across the property from north to south. Elevations range from approximately 50 feet at 'billow Pass Road to 102 feet at the southerly boundary of the site. The property drains to the low point on the property where there is an existing 24-inch storm drain under Willow Pass Road. There is an existing S" sanitary sewer line which traverses the property - --- in a north-south direction. This alignment is an extension of the sewer line in Solano Avenue. See Figure 4 on page 7. Other than a scattering of trees around the existing farm house and buildings and along Willow Pass Road and non-native grasses, the site is devoid of vege- tation. The property has been under cultivation in recent years. The rainfall at the site ranges from 12. 5 to 15 inches per year. (l) The view notential on the nrocerty itself is limited due to the relatively uniform topography and lack of vegetation. The surrouncinc area is mostly developed. (1) Contra Costa County Public Worcs Department, 1975. 9 4 uN0 so , a. '• �niG. 1 �\�a�;,,,,:w iii .� L E Yr�r f. 1 SOW ,• �_-,`�\ (..__-...v5'� �- ^ tib ii f.. ,_.aw- ji dl ir �! 1`. `�' \1, E;....tee ., _/✓ ;,,,� ,. � / �<'� , \ 1'1 t `."^' � t •t • \•1� � �- �.. -i ..` lam' 'i-- ' , 11' t Z._.`1 1.. , t f " '1_..j �'.-j'r� tf� + – ,,y •� •i. 4 s v ..\ `\ .,��,, S. +:G' . '✓"+._,fes _,--+^–`''��'� ' • + y�Y7w -~-? , L ?' i �'V,.,,�/'i \ , _vNo 2. Existing Use and Surrounding Area The project site is presently undeveloped with the exception of several farm buildings including a residence. See Figure 4 on page 7 . Land uses immediately surrounding the project include: a. On the north - mixed commercial buildings along Willow Pass Road. b. On the west - residential dwellings and a church across Bailey Road. c. On the east - a residential subdivision. d. On the south - a 30-foot P.G.&E. powerline easement (within the project boundary) , a 100-foot EBMUD easement and a 30-foot Standard Pacific pipeline easement. A mobile home park and the Bel-Air Elementary School are located - - on the other side of these easements to the south. Thus, the surrounding area has been subdivided into relatively small parcels for residential or commercial uses with the exception of the mobile home park and Bel-Air school site. 3. Utilities and Community Facilities a. Sewers. Sewage disposal will be provided by tib e Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 7-A. The San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board (RWQCB) has imposed a Cease and Desist Order on the District. Under the Cease and Desist Order, the District was allowed an additional flow of . 3 MGD which would serve 1,000 housing units. Of these, 428 units have already been served leaving 572 connections available on a "first come" basis. (1) The project is adequately served by an existing 8-inch sanitary sewer line which traverses the site. The County Sanitation District 7-A includes the Cities of Pittsburg and Antioch and the unin- corporated west Pittsburg area, each of which operates its own treatment facility. A bond (1) Telephone conversation with Roy Bailey, Contra Costa County Public Works Department, June 15 , 1977. 6 EXISTING 24" STORY DRAIN001. j '!� j`—_moi��� �; I• i � ' - : � _ �� -� � 746 EXISTING SERVICESTATION �__ �� 1, ` . ••: i �` � \ •��♦� �/ , EXISTING TREES a QUTSIDE PROJECn _ �� �l / �• s •i y` t it ♦ ��"�1 ��� \� /�.00 qwm t \ \` K. -ftftlop �__ Y '70,. s +� EXISTING FARM BUILDINGS _- it EXISTING TREES�. -- -\.3 �� ���`_moi - _ �' .- �♦ V) �dop ♦ �e ; a• 'r ____—_ ♦ / ! 1 is Z t ♦ _ —� � � t i I L• I�;' 77 lh 74 -- L i FIGURE 4 EXISTING CONDITIONS � . 6� issue is being prepared for the election in November, 1977, for $8 . 7 million to construct a sub-regional system consisting of inter- ceptors and a sewage treatment facility east of Pittsburg. A bond issue fo this project failed in April of this year. ( b. Water. The project is served by the Bay Water Service Company which receives its water from r- the Contra Costa County Water District. The water company has the capability to provide ser- vice to the proposed development. The project would be served by existing 8-inch water mains in Willow Pass Road and Bailey Road. (z) c. Electricitv/Gas/Tele hone. Electrical and gas service will be provided by Pacific Gas and Electric. Telephone service will be provided by Pacific Telephone and Telegraph. - d. Schools. The project is within the Mount Diablo Unified School District. Schools serving the area are Bel-Air Elementary, Shore Acres Elementarv, Riverview Intermediate and Mt. - Diablo High School. The following table sum- marizes selected information on these schools. (3) Enroll- Distance From School Type ment Capacity Project Area Bel-Air K-2 541 600 Adjacent Elementary Shore Acres 3-5 455 600 2-1/2 mi. Elementary Riverview 6-8 487 800 2 mi. Intermediate Mt. Diablo 9-12 2,127 2,300 7 mi. High School (1) Letter from Vernon L. Cline, Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7-A, dated April 20 , 1977. Also, telephone conver- sation with Rov Bailey on June 15 , 1977. (2) Telephone conversation with Al Neiville, Superintendent, Bay Water Service Company on June 23 , 1977. (3) Telephone conversation on June 16 , 1977 with Ralph Lopez, Director of Community Services and Facilities, Mount Diablo Unified School District. 8 The schools serving the project site are not operating at capacity at the present time. The 70 to 100 students generated by the pro- posed 193 new families can be accommodated in existing facilities. Two schools have been closed in the District in the last few years. e. Police. Police services are provided by the Contra Costa Sheriff' s Department. There are two patrol cars assigned to the area at all times with an extra unit available. Since this area is considered a high call area, it has more cars assigned per capita than other portions of the County. Response time is 6 to 10 minutes for emergencies with an overall response ti.�ne of approximately 25 minutes. The area is compact and there are no traffic problems that would affect response time. f. Fire Protection. Fire protection services are provided by t e Riverview Fire Protection District. The nearest fire station is on Willow Pass Road, less than one-half mile from the project. Response time would be 1-1/2 to 2 minutes. g. Hospitals. The nearest hospitals to the project site are Los Medanos Community Hospital in Pittsburg, Delta Memorial Hospital in Antioch and Mt. Diablo Hospital in Concord. h. Solid Waste Disposal. Refuse services is pro- vid;T pro- vi ; to the project site by the Pittsburg Disposal Service. The disposal site is the Pittsburg Dump located at the intersection of Sommersville and Paso Corto Roads. The facility, which serves the City of Pittsburg and the northern half of Contra Costa County, is expected to be filled to capacity by 1980. (1 i. Public Transit. The Concord BART station is within 9 mi es of the project site. AC Transit provides West Pittsburg with express bus service under contract with BART for commuters to the BART station. Express busses will make pick-ups at joint bus stops, then proceed by freeway to the BARS'/Concord station. Local AC Transit bus routes connect the West Pittsburg area with Shore Acres, Pittsburg and Antioch. Bus stops serving the project are located at the inter- section of Bailey Road and State Freeway 4 and (1) Contra Costa County Solid Waste Management Report. Metcalf & Eddy, Decerwer, 1975. 9 Willow Pass Road and Clearland Drive. =j. Parks and Recreation. The project site is within the Ambrose Park and Recreation Dis- trict. Ambrose Park is located within one mile of the project. Another park is proposed in Shore Acres. The tax rate within the District is a maximum of .60 per $100 assessed valuation. The rate varies depending on the number of homes, carryover and other factors. The County Subdivision ordinance requires the dedication of 500 square feet of park space per dwelling unit or a fee equal to the current fair market value of the dedicated land. The 193 units proposed would, therefore, require 2.2 acres of park land. The developer has proposed the dedication of a 2. 9 acre park within the project, a portion of which would function as a ponding area in periods of heavy rainfall. The area subject to periodic inun- dation would be about one acre according to the developer' s engineer. Ambrose Park and Recreation District is currently considering the proposed park site. k. Flood Control. The project naturally slopes to a low point on Willow Pass Road where drainage is presently picked up in an exist- ing pipe under the road and carried to the Bay in a 24-inch line. A ponding basin is pro- posed in a portion of a proposed park site within the project to retain storm waters in excess of the capacity of the existing 24- inch storm sewer line. See page 19 for further discussion of drainage and flood con- trol. 1. Nearest Commercial Facilities. The nearest existing shopping facilities are the shopping center in Shore Acres, about 1-1/2 miles to the west and in the City of Pittsburg about 3 miles to the east at the interchange of South Railroad Avenue and State Highway 4. There are several small stores along Willow Pass Road in the vicinity of the project site. There is a 16-acre proposed commercial area in the City of Pittsburg within 1/2 mile of the project site on Bailey Road immediately south of State Highway 4. '��.Vii.➢ 10 4. Circulation The project site is 1/4 mile from State Highway 4 and adjoins Bailey Road which has interchange ramps to the Freeway. Zdiate access is provided to the project site by Willow Pass and Bailey Roads which are major roads in the area. One entrance to each of these major roads is proposed on the Tentative Map. No other direct access is proposed with the exception of the potential commercial site at the inter- section of Willow Pass and Bailey Roads. Internal circulation is adequately provided by local resi- dential streets. There is no through traffic expected on the streets in the project. Traffic counts were made by the County Public . : Works Department in 1976 for Willow Pass and Bailey Roads. These one-direction counts were multiplied by two to obtain the two-direction counts shown in the following table. Peak hour traffic would be approximately 10% of the average daily traffic. 1976 - Average Daily Traffic One Direction Two Directions Willow Pass Road Westbound 51745 (i) 11,490 Eastbound 6,617 13,234 �r Bailey Road Northbound 2,736 (1) 5,472 State Route 4 Westbound - 32,500 (2) Eastbound - 30,500 (2) Caltran projections for 1990 indicate 26,000 ADT (both directions) for Willow Pass Road West of Bailey Road and 36,000 ADT east of Bailey Road. Projected traffic for Bailey Road varies between 37,000 ADT near Willow Pass Road and 44, 000 ADT approaching State Route 4. The following table shows the existing and planned roadway and right-of-way widths for Willow Pass and Bailey Roads. The proposed Tentative Map shows a proposed 12-foot widening on Willow Pass Road and a 55-foot widening on Bailey Road. The internal streets in the project are shown on the Tentative Map as having a 36-foot roadway in a 56-foot right-of-way. (1) Contra Costa County traffic counts, September, 1976. (2) Caltrans, 1976 Traffic volumes on California State Highways. Existing Planned Roa wav ROW Roa w�c ay ROW Willow Pass Road 28 ' 60 ' 64 ' 84 ' Bailey Road 24 ' 40' 80' 100' 5. Plans, Ordinances, Policies a. General Plan. The County General Plan for the West Pittsburg area was adopted in 1963 and has not been updated. (l) The County Planning Department is initiating a study of the West Pittsburg area which will result in amendments to the General Plan. (1) Land Use. The land uses designated in the existing General Plan for the project site are commercial adjoining Willow Pass and Bailey Roads and high density residential (5 to 7 units per acre) on the remainder. See Figure 5 on page 13 . Presley of Northern California wrote a letter to the Director of Planning on December 27, 1976, requesting that the staff review three land use alternatives for the project site and present them to the Planning Commission at a study session. The applicant wanted to know if any or all of the alternatives conformed with the existing General Plan sufficiently to allow them to proceed with rezoning to the pro- posed single family development. The staff presented the applicant letter to the Planning Commission on February 15, 1977 and expressed their concern that the northern portion of the property should not be committed for residential uses prior to the completion of General Plan studies for the area. The staff did not object to the residential use on the southern portion of the property. After discussion, the Planning Commission authorized the Planning Director to respond to the applicant' s letter. The Planning Director' s letter to the appli- cant stated that . . . "The Commission thought that the southerly portion of the property in question would (1) Contra Costa County Land Use and Circulation Plan - 1985, June, 1963. 12 IL 41 so Cattle Ani ^ U j $ LT .1! {y _ �riGlWQt _"c`�---, .;}Ott:' _ \ -1-~ ^, � '•-•� OPEN SPACEP. PG 4i `\ r U INDUSTRY It '•NDUSTRY 11 W&LOW PASS ROAD COMMERICAL _r ECT SITE ParA- HIGH DENSITY R SiDENTIAL' '= g HIGH DENSITY ,�, its RESIDENTIAL } `r .� + •jiY- �iiMf. LOW DiSiTY RESiDEN? +r.- OPE_ N SPACE Conry24, 23 ! FIGURE 5 1963 COUNTY LAND USE AND CIRCULATION PLAN WEST PITTSBURG AREA 13 most likely remain in a single family classification after review and revision of the General Plan, though the northerly portion will be affected by decisions relating to commercial lands and a solu- tion of the drainage problems. It would therefore be appropriate for you to submit applications for rezoning and land subdivision, containing adequate data not only for the initial southerly phase of development, but also indi- eating how this development could accom- modate a potential commercial land use (1) on the northerly portion of the land. " The developer filed applications for rezoning to Zone R-6 and a Tentative Map for 193 single family lots. A 5-acre parcel at the intersection of willow Pass and Bailey Roads was not included in the Tentative Map but was reserved for commercial use in the event Planning Department studies indicate a need for commercial in that location. Otherwise, the applicant proposes to sub- divide the 5 acres into 23 single family lots. (2) Scenic Routes. State Highway 4 is desig- nate as a "Scenic Freeway" and Port Chicago Highway is shown as a "Scenic Rural Recrea- tion Route" on the County Scenic Routes Element. (2) (3) Recreation/Open Space-Conservation. Park ne s for the area are being met by the Ambrose Recreation and Park District which operates a community park on the south side of State Highway 4 at the Intersection of Bailey Road (Ambrose Park) . The Recreation Element shows three additional neighborhood parks and a community park within the Shore Acres-west Pittsburg Planning Area. (3) The project area is designated as an "Urban (1) Quoted from a letter to William ,.�. Watson, President- , Presley of Northern California by Anthony A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, dated February 28 , 1977. (2) Scenic Routes Element, Part of the General Plan of Contra Costa County, California, September, 1974 . (3) Recreation Element of the General Plan for Contra Costa County, Julv, 1970. 191.16`1 14 } : Growth Area" on the Open Space Conser- vation Element. (l) - f: (4) Noise. The County Noise Element shows 1975 noise contours on the project site as a { result of traffic on Willow Pass and Bailey Roads. No residential lots are within the 65 dBA (CNEL) contour; however, the row of lots backing onto Bailey Road are within the 60 dBA contour. An acoustical study 4, , should be made on these 16 lots which would include recommended attentuation measures. (5) Safetv. There are no geologic hazards Mwn on the project site such as seismic faults, landslide deposits or reclaimed areas. The site has a moderate to low =~ ' liquifaction potential. The property is in the 0-15% slope steepness category (actual slope of project site is about 3%) and is outside "areas subject to inun- dation from the 100 year flood. " (2) The " project site is in the proximity of the Shell Chemical Plant and a natural gas pipeline which are classified in the Safety Element as "hazardous land uses. " (3) b. Zoe. The existing zoning on the project site is Zone T-1, Mobile Home Park District. See Figure 6 on page 16. Zoning districts in the surrounding area include: R-6 (Single Family Residential) and M-2 (formerly .4-R-A) , Multiple Family, to the east and west. R-B, Retail Business, along Willow Pass Road and N-B, Planned Neighborhood Business, at the interchange of Bailey Road and State Highway 4 T-1, Mobile Home Park, south of the project site M-1 (formerly M-R) , on the west side of Bailey Road, north of Willow Pass Road (1) Open Space Conservation Plan, Combined Open Space Element and Conservation Element being a part of the Contra Costa County General Plan, August, 1973. (2) FIA Flood Hazard Boundary Map, 1974, Department of Housing and Urban Development. (3) Safety Element, Part of the General Plan of Contra Costa County, October, 1975. 15 • 7 'i0 �SSi • • ►S0•❖IS•4v 45 • 1.•• .' `:tip:S ,�;+`•••�► :��. • �i�ii iia-iiiii i• � � i� ia3 aaaaaaaa Iaaaa■ • � aaa K'a Naa a�aaaa a•M� •aaa.aa a.}••Naaa • ■aaa�aaaaaaaaaaa 1aa Oaaaaa`aa.;,aaaa, Iaaaa:a aNa a.Naa N� of ,aa ,.d ' C ,�`, -,s r �,, 1 IOWA MOM Ki IPM ML 0 (1 Stat[ - Mwwr -t-.-.�. 77. - -- - -� • {�-FIs �� t__=_-- ��� �}� ice``',••'. { ` PROPOSED COMM. OR R - 6 5 AC. I (EXISTING T - 1 ZONE r . PROPOSED R 6 K 5.3 AC. (EXISTING T - 1 ZONE) �ct . -�-. ) 1 ilk I LL a FIGURE 7 PROPOSED ZONING 17 Thus, the project site is presently surrounded on three sides by residential zoning and by commercial zoning on the fourth side. The applicant proposes to change the existing T-1 (Mobile Home Park) to R-6 (Single Family) on 45. 3 acres as shown on Figure 7 on page 17. The 5-acre parcel at the intersection of Willow Pass and Hailey Roads is proposed to be changed from T-1 to either R-6 or commercial. The applicant prefers the R-6 zoning but has pro- posed the reservation of 5 acres of commercial land pending the results of the Planning Department' s General Plan studies for the West Pittsburg area. The proposed zoning is generally compatible with the overall zoning patterns in the area. 6. Soils and Geology According to the Soil Conservation Service, the major soil type is in the Antioch Soil Series (Ad C) . (1) According to Harding-Lawson Associates there are no known soils or geologic conditions which would pre- clude development of the site. (2) Primary con- siderations for development of the site are the expansive surface soils which will require consi- deration in design of foundations and slabs-on-grade. The dark clayey expansive soils tend to shrink and swell with changes in moisture content and can cause heaving and cracking of shallow foundations, slabs- on-grade and pavements. There are no surface indi- cations of active faults or unstable ground. Published geologic maps of the area indicate that the closest known active faults are the Concord fault, located 5-1/2 miles west of the site, the Clayton fault, 3 miles to the southwest, and the Antioch fault, 7-1/2 miles to the east. The trace of the active Hayward fault is located about 20 miles west of the site. Grading plans have not yet been developed, however, it is anticipated that grading would consist of minimal (less than five feet) cuts and fills to provide level lots and overall site drainage. (1) Soil Survey of Contra Costa County, U.S.D.S. Soil Conser- vation Service, September, 1974. (2) Letter by Harding-Lawson Associates, Engineers, Geologists and Geophysicists, March 13, 1977. 91.3 U 18 7. Hydrology and Mater Quality The project site normally receives between 12.5 and 15. 0 inches of rain per year. (l) The Tentative Map proposes a flood control ponding area along the south side of Willow Pass Road. The intent of the ponding area is to retain storm water in excess of the capacity of the existing 24" culvert across Willow Pass Road. The culvert is located approxi- mately 140 feet east of Solano Avenue and is the only storm drainage facility presently serving the area. The concept is to retain storm water runoff until the design storm subsides sufficiently to allow the system under Willow Pass Road and northerly thereof to drain the basin. The tributary drainage area -is about 81 acres and includes all of the 50-acre-project site. See Figure 8 on page 21. All of this area will drain to the existing 24 inch storm drain under Willow Pass Road. In a 10-year or more storm the capacity of the existing storm drain will be exceeded. The ponding area will be designed for a 50-year storm which will require storage for 70,000 cubic feet of water (less than 2-acre feet) . Thus, it is calculatedthat one acre of ponding will accom- modate a 50-year storm which would hold the excess water for 4 or 5 hours. The remainder of the 2.9 acre park would be at a higher elevation and would not be subject to inundation. There would be no flow in the park in the Summer months. (2) The project site is not within "area subject to inundation from the 100-year flood."t3) The potential impact of the project on water quality from erosion and sedimentation will be quite minimal except during construction. The addition of street litter and road oils to the runoff water in the project may have an adverse effect on water quality. 8._ Vegetation and Wildlife There is little existing vegetation on the property. Eucalyptus trees and several other introduced trees surround the farm buildings. See Figure 4 on page 7. There is a row of existing Black Walnut trees along (1) Contra Costa County Public Works Department, 1975. (2) Earl !Mason, Associated Professions Incorporated. (3) FIA Flood Hazard Boundary Map, 1974, Department of Housing and Urban Development. 19 Willow Pass Road within the 12-foot strip to be dedicated for widening. The only other existing vegetation consists of annual non-native grasses. Even though grading will consist of minimal cuts and fills of less than five feet to provide level lots and overall site drainage, virtually all of the existing vegetation on the site will be removed. It is anticipated that the trees along Willow Pass Road will be eliminated with the proposed highway widening in conjunction with the project. Little wildlife activity exists on the subject property with the exception of rodents and tree- nesting birds. Since the site is surrounded by development, there is probably little or no migration of animals onto and off the site. i, There are no known rare, endangered or unique plants and animal species existing on the project site. 9. Recreation and Open Space The project site is within the Ambrose Recreation and Park District which operates Ambrose Park about 1/2 mile to the south of the property. Ambrose Park is a 15-acre community park fully developed with a playground, playfield and teen center. (l) Major parks in the area include: (1) the 300-acre Rifle Range Park operated by the City of Pittsburg; (2) the 772-acre Contra Loma facility operated by the East Bay Regional Park District; and (3) Coal- mines Park also operated by the EBRPD. The County Recreation Element contains a proposed community park and three proposed neighborhood parks in the Shore Acres-West Pittsburqq.area in addition to the existing Ambrose Park. (j) These proposed parks were based on a population saturation of 27,000 in the Planning Area. The project area is within an area designated as an "Cyrban Growth Area" on the Open Space Conservation Element. (2) The test Pittsburg area is adjacent to extensive open space areas in the County to the south and east. {1) Recreation Element of the General Plan for Contra Costa Count, July, 1970. (2) Open Space Conservation Plan, August, 1973. 20 .,'�.--••- ,� `t ' ��,,,...• ..`- ,ate,Hw � s, '_-' `=' ',,..+. , r++.:-K. __".:,�•l �,� `i�Y""'� _ tit ' �lyt{.._ � '- .._ti�...-i-�'`_.-1t.. . _+.j-� � ,y_•t• t;_,,�..-�.,�;,.,..+�•t*,s � 1 l s T:•� �s..,';'•='�t-+`" ;; -'-- i � s �+ �- -'1 ^,tom 4 1 �ca1 :! .a- i1t, T3^. S .a�f•{-^fid" ,� -s • j �4��. 'rr uri.i' 1 t �{,r�t s-'f'�:-!S'�a. .;�}�'� f� �'•% rt ,a, . .S •. .� S j1 � •aat�' w +k �� � ! t t til �."'Y•-"ii ;a.S •{I 'a �' + 1 } Z All It t • r•. Qtt-.rs�r t t S Vt4 _---- �M DR ..._--- - STC URS � F1C �� 10. Socioeconomic Considerations The West Pittsburg area includes all of Census Tract 3142 and the unincorporated portion of Census Tract 3141. The 1975 Census indicated a population of 9,000 in 3,563 housing units. The following selected statistics provide a profile of the popu- lation, housing, income and employment character- istics for the West Pittsburg area. a. Population Trends. (1) The West Pittsburg area lost population between 1970 and 1975 while the total County population increased about 5%. 1970 1975 Numeric % Change West Pittsburg 10,870 9, 000 (1,870) (17.2) Total County 555,805 582, 829 27, 024 4. 9 b. Housing Units. (1) The West Pittsburg area has a predominance of single family homes (69%) and a substantial proportion of mobile home units (15%) . Housing Units % Single Family 2,454 69 Multiple 573 16 Mobile Homes 7535 15 Miscellaneous 1 Total 3,563 100 C. Household Income. (1) The median household in- come in West Pittsburg increased only 16% between 1970 and 1975 compared to a 40% increase for the total County. 1970 1975 % Change West Pittsburg 5 7,572 5 8, 784 16% Total County $10, 992 $15, 026 40% -d. Monthly Housing Pavment. (1) In 1974, the median monthly housing payment in West Pittsburg was $120 compared to $195 for the total County. (1) 1975 County-wide Special Census 15 22 e. Place of Em to ent. (1) Of all wage earners in -t a West Pittsburg area, about 47% worked in the north county area, 84% worked within Contra Costa County and only 16% worked outside the county. Contra Costa County 84. 0% North County 46.9% Central County 25.8% East County 7.7% West County 3. 6% Alameda County 5.5% San Francisco County 2. 7% Other 7.8% f. Employment. (2) In West Pittsburg, about 50% of employment is in manufacturing. This compares to about 20% of wage earners employed in manu- facturing in the total county. Employment % Manufacturing 779 50 Government & Public Education 265 17 Services 150 10 Retail Trade 143 9 Other 216 14 Total 1,553 100 The socioeconomic characteristics for the future residents of the project site will probably differ considerably from the existing population in West Pittsburg. The proposed homes would be in the $50,000 to $60, 000 range according to the developer. To qualify for a $40, 000 loan on a $50,000 home, the buyer would need an annual income of about $19, 000 which greatly exceeds the annual median family income of $8, 784 in the West Pittsburg area. The developer estimates that the value of construc- tion contracts for lot improvements and house con- struction will be about $8. 8 million. The estimated annual real estate taxes generated from the homes is estimated by the developer to be $280, 000 per year. (1) 1975 County-wide Special Census. (2) Contra Costa County Employment Inventory Analysis, 1974. 23 11. Air Quality and Noise a. Air Qualit The table on page 25 shows the number of Lys (or percent of observed days) that State air quality standards were exceeded in 1975 for various contaminants at stations throughout the Bay area. The Pittsburg BAAPCD monitoring station is close to the pro- ject and, therefore, provides representative data on air quality at the site. State standards for carbon monoxide, nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide were not exceeded in 1975. The State standard for oxidant was exceeded 10 days during the year and the standard for total suspended particulates was exceeded 6% of days observed. The cumulative effect of this project and others in the area will be to increase traffic on State Highway 4 but there are no State funds available for widening the facility. Hydrocarbon emissions can be expected to increase as State Highway 4 becomes more congested and peak hour speeds are reduced. b. Noise. Noise contours for the years 1975 and TOO were overlaid on USGS maps of the County at a scale of 1,000 feet to one inch. It should be noted that the 1990 noise contours are narrower than the existing 1975 contours. This implies ` that there will be less noise in the future, in spite of increases in traffic. This will supposedly occur due to anticipated reductions in noise emissions from vehicles in the future. ` Government regulations are expected to be the primary motivation for these improvements. Figure 9 on page 27 shows 1975 noise contours on the project site from adjacent highways. The County Noise Element states that in newly developing residential areas, an attempt should be made to achieve outdoor noise levels at the residence below 60 dBA (CNEL) and indoor noise levels not to exceed 45 dBA (CNEL) . (1) Community Noise Equivalency Level (CNEL) reflects the total noise environment for an entire day. (1) Noise Element, Contra Costa County, 1975. w-7 24 0 7 .Doer . ! III ^gym ! o to I .o Im Imp I L 1 - c W a crow PNM !. o- -o N— t% - " N f c M — wM� us I I I I � .�► I � Imo, I ��, I . iI I r C ; � Z ;, o yv o Ic" o Doc o 0 0= o 00 00 � C Q ca 0 a �► V ooa — III 1888 18 i o l oo I s l oo I ao u O ' c c C Z ? ° CC,QE 0 -,o a iJ Z �t � � • coo l o ! I -00 1 0 1 0 1 Oo ! o i .cc ! I I •U 0 m O p 0 O 41 Cl -C a O '") IO ° ; •O » O- Q+ $4 ' o E y Q o •cs cUs IW Qo � ' 11 To c ^ loom l0 1 °' 1 ^c 1 - IOeV l I I o v N N N E 0 _ -r1 41 -0 o am °. ,:N tr E o E 'O - s : eo ' - C r n a O—N Nvmf"wftOb—vQe.�►�_enOyfO� y w Z O N —NNervvl% --- s -0 •= v 3 Q `c e.pufN40 o•Nv�fNNwf0b�oe.r..p_ ( 1 E d •a E f a c cow v .. ` o �° ' ° EU.acE o. � 5 E o Eoovc °c 0 Z _ Si �. 25 Portions of 16 proposed lots adjoining Bailey Road are within the 60 dBA (CNEL) noise contour and therefore will probably require noise atten- uation measures. An acoustical study should be conducted on the affected lots prior to issuance of building permits. The developer proposes to construct a solid fence or wall at the rear lot line of these homes. 12. Historical and Archeological Aspects There are no historic sites or structures in the Project Area shown on the Contra Costa County His- toric Resources Inventory Map (1976) . There are no recorded archeological sites on the property or in the immediate vicinity. 13. Energy In 1975 , the average usage per residence in the City of Pittsburg was 6,191 Kilowatt hours of electricity and 1, 096 therms of gas. (1) Assuming the above annual usage, the 193 homes proposed in the project will consume about 1.2 million Kilowatt hours of electricity per year and about 212 thousand therms of gas per year. In the City of Pittsburg, the number of Heating Decree Days in 1975 was 2,650 and the number of Cooling Degree Days was 750. (2) "Heating Degree Day" is defined as a measure of annual heating needs based on time plus the difference between 65 degrees Farenheit and the mean daily temperature. " "Cooling Degree Days" is a measure of annual cooling needs based on time plus the difference between the mean daily outdoor temperature and 65 degrees Farenheit. (1) Source: Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Annual Residential Use Report, February, 1976. (2) Energy Use and Conservation in Contra Costa County, 1976. 26 •'�� ,`OSE •�., `� - U1• _ - i / 1Zs Aye • 55 VIIILLOW PASS ROAD ,. 55 t •• ' • PR ECT SITE •.. • } , WW ., J f1r 55 , ..Q -70 _STATE FREEWAY 4: -�._ ,--• 1 55 13 egos VALUES IN DECIBELS ON THE CNEL SCALE 45 FA t �r •� _I + �,If Scal i s vi 1000 1, t: FIGURE 9 1975 NOISE CONTOURS lliAs •J:.�, 2 7 '`��� �.(-rt-1 ,1 i ! �/'��. rt, � � {•,x'••"14 �. ,•, �� .;� .� '��:. ,� / / /. /• ' 1 i i r . II. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ANALYSIS A. SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS 1. Water Approximately 77, 000 gallons of water per day would be required by this development, assuming a water consumption of 400 gallons per household per day in a typical year for the proposed 193 homes. Contra Costa County and the State as a whole are currently experiencing a severe drought. The Contra Costa Water District has instituted mandatory allocations to its water users for the duration of the drought. If approved, this project will have a cumulative impact on the availability of water. 2. Sewage The proposed development will add approximately 45, 000 gallons per day of liquid wastes to the County Sanitation District 7-A system, assuming 230 gallons per home per day for the proposed 193 homes. The District is under a Cease and Desist order from the Bay Regional Water Control Board. However, there are 572 sewer connections available on a "first come" basis. 3. Noise The 1975 noise contours in the General Plan Noise Element indicate that noise levels in the backyards of 16 lots which rear on Bailey Road may exceed 60 dBA on the CNEL scale. The standards established by the Noise Element for newly developing residential are below 60 dBA at the outside wall of a home and 45 dBA inside the home. 4. Energy The 193 homes proposed in the project will consume about 1.2 million kilowatt hours of electricity 29 per year and about 212 thousand therms of gas per year. The best subdivision design for energy con- servation provides streets with an east-west orientation and lots with a north-south orientation. Less than 508 of the proposed lots have the favor- able north-south orientation. B. ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS WHICH CANNOT BE AVOIDED The following significant impacts can be reduced but not eliminated by the mitigation measures proposed: 1. Increased demand for consumption of water resources. 2. Increased sewage flow to be treated. 3. Increased demand for consumption of energy resources. x^. )CI 30 C. MITIGATION MEASURES PROPOSED TO MINIMIZE THE SIGNIFICANT EFFECTS 1. Water The developer proposes shower heads with flow control devices rated at 3 GPM or less and low flush toilets which operate with a 3-1/2 gallon flush. These con- servation measures may save up to 30% of the in-house water consumption in the project. During the current drought, an allocation of 150 gallons a day has been established by the Contra Costa Water District for a home with up to four persons plus 25 gallons per day for each person over four. The maximum water allo- cation per home is 200 gallons per day. 2. Sewage The low flow shower heads and low flush toilets pro- posed to be installed in the homes by the developer will reduce the amount of sewage flow generated by each unit in the project. Thus, the amount of sewage to be treated from this project will be less than normally expected due to the water conservation measures proposed by the developer. 3. Noise An acoustical study should be conducted in connection with the residential lots abutting Bailey Road prior to issuance of building permits. Noise attenuation measures may be needed to bring noise levels below the 60 dBA (CNEL) standard established by the County Noise Element. The developer has proposed a 6-foot solid fence or wall along the rear lot lines of the 16 lots abutting Bailey Road within the 60 dBA noise contour. 4. Energy Conservation The developer proposes to incorporate the following energy conserving devices in his homes which would qualify them for the P.G.&E. Energy Conservation Home Program: a. Oven with light and window. b. Dishwasher with switch controllable drying cycle. c. Setback thermostat on space heater. d. Clogged filter indicator on space heater. 31 5. Fluorescent lighting in the kitchen area and garage. 6. Shower heads with flow control devices rated at 3 GPM or less. 7. Low flush toilets (3-1/2 gallon flush models) . Subdivision plans should be reviewed in terms of the feasibility of increasing the number of lots in the project with the favorable north-south orientation. 32 D. ALTERNATIVES TO THE PROPOSED ACTION 1. Alternatives Proposed by the Developer On February 15, 1977, the County Planning Commission informally reviewed three alternative land use plans submitted by the applicant. See Figure 10 on page 35. All three alternates contain single family residential homes and a 2. 9 acre park which would also partially serve as a ponding basin during heavy rainfall. Each alternate, however, varies in terms of the size and shape of the commercial land. a. Alternate No. 1 contains 5 acres of commercial use in two 20-foot deep strips on Willow Pass and Bailev Roads. This alternate was rejected because it tends to continue the pattern of strip commercial zoning found along Willow Pass Road. b. Alternate No. 3 proposes no commercial use within the project site. Although this is the alternative preferred by the applicant, it was rejected because it did not conform to the Planning Commission' s expressed interest in reserving a potential commercial site until the General Plan studies are completed. c. Alternate No. 2 contains 5 acres of commercial in a compact configuration at the intersection of willow Pass and Bailey Roads. This alter- nate was chosen by the applicant because it provided a better opportunity for a planned shopping center with access from both of the adjoining major streets. It should be noted that the Tentative Map varies from this alternate sketch in the layout of the internal residential streets. 2. Other :.and Use Alternatives a. No Pro *ect. With this alternative, the property would not be developed and the owners would con- tinue to pay taxes on unproductive land. Agri- cultural use of the land would not be financially feasible and the acquisition for public use for open space or recreation would be unlikely. b. Mobile Home Park. The property under this alter- native woulg be developed under the existing T-1 zoning for a 400-unit mobile home park. The West Pittsburg area has been the focus for the mobile 33 home park construction in past years and there are numerous existing parks in the area. The development of the project site for a mobile home park would not provide the same neighbor- hood stability as the proposed single family housing. 3. Site Design Alternatives a. Modified Grid System. The existing layout might bemodifiedto eliminate the long tangent on Solano Avenue, provide more cul-de-sacs in place of loops and reduce the number of three and four way intersections. This would require that the existing 8" sanitary sewer be placed in easements in one or more segments. b. Curvalinear Streets. Another alternate would be a curva inear street design with conventional lots. The number of dwelling units may be reduced by 5% to 10% with this alternative resulting in increased costs to be spread over the remaining lots. c. Planned Unit Development. Another alternative to the proposed project would be a Planned Unit Development with private recreation facilities, open space and pathways. This would require the formation of a neighborhood association with assessments for the maintenance of the common facilities. The residents would be paying for the construction and maintenance of private facilities in addition to the taxes paid to the Ambrose Park and Recreation District. d. Interior Public Park. A public park located in the center of t e project site is an alternative to the proposed park site adjoining Willow Pass Road. Since the ponding basin cannot be moved to a higher elevation, the one acre required for ponding during heavy rainfall would probably be fenced and might become an aesthetic negative if not well landscaped and maintained. The alter- native to the ponding basin would be a costly storm drain facility replacing or paralleling the existing 24" storm drain. k 34 ( MOT ot.*MtRc:az I xax< _ ,l c .err • ( ! : �aR c AQOM NERCIAL.�-`..� I v4 1 't I I I z, t ..tip ......... � \ t +� r_ ALTERNATE 2 ALTERNATE 1 1 � PA4T t I ,----..� 1 ALTERNATE 3 FIGURE 10 ALTERNATE LAND USE PLANS 5. - 01267 E. GROWTH INDUCING IMPACT OF THE PROPOSED ACTION There are no roads, utilities or other facilities to be constructed as a part of this project that could be considered as growth inducing. The construction of a well-designed subdivision in this location might establish a desirable precedent which would encourage additional housing in the area. _.r ..1, 36 F. ORGANIZATIONS AND PERSONS CONSULTED; DOCUMENTS UTILIZED The following organizations and persons were contacted in the preparation of this report: Contra Costa Countv Planning Department Margaret Coulter Kristin Ohlson Harlan Menken Tom Kern Public Works Department F. Brooks Leroy Vucad Roy Bailey D. Desmond County Sheriff Lt. K. Sanday Ambrose Park Recreation Ed Sponsor, District District Administrator Bay Area Rapid Transit Atu Stewart, Station Manager, Concord Station Bay Water Service Company Al Neville, Superintendent Mount Diablo Unified Ralph Lopez, Director School District of Community Services Riverview Fire Protection Chief Fred Golinveaux District The following documents were used as references in the preparation of this Environmental Impact Report: BAAPCD, "Air Pollution in the Bay Area by Station and Contaminant: 1973," Air Currents, 1975. Contra Costa County Land Use and Circulation Plan - 1985, June, 1963. Scenic Routes Element, Part of the General Plan of Contra Costa County, California, September, 1974. Recreation Element of the General Plan for Contra Costa County, July, 1970. Open Space Conservation Plan, Combined Open Space Element and Conservation Element, Part of the Contra Costa County General Plan, August, 1973. Noise Element, Contra Costa County, 1975. 01 388 ' 37 Safety Element, Part of the General Plan of Contra Costa County, October, 1975. Contra Costa County, 1975 County-wide Special Census. Contra Costa County Employment Inventory Analysis, Land Use and Transportation Study, Contra Costa County, California, October, 1974. Interactive Resources, Inc. , "Energy Conservation: Guidelines for Evaluating New Development in Contra Costa County, California, " 1976, and Energy Use and Conservation in Contra Costa County, " 1976. Metcalf and Eddy, Contra Costa County Solid Waste Manage- ment Report, December, 1975. Pacific Gas and Electric Company, Annual Residential Use Report, February, 1976. U.S.D.S. , Soil Conservation Service, Soil Survey of Contra Costa County, September, 1974. G. QUALIFICATIONS OF EIR PREPARATION AGENCY This EIR was prepared under contract to Contra Costa County by Pat Gaffney AIP, Planning Consultant. Any questions regarding this report should be directed to Arnold Jonas, Contra Costa County Planning Depart- ment, Environmental Impact Report Division. 38 H.- r ' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNDIG DEPA*RTMBNT W, y STUDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL WNIMANCB : = :;�' • File # A Re Z Tia c f ,5•CS�'5f r FEWN ed by Date .� g notion ad byDat k Shl 5� ►-j A. RSCOMMENDATION: • ( ) Nerative Dedwation (wr'6viPonmental Impact Repan Rewired The PPo,�eet (Nay)fWMMiIfW Save A Sisnifieant Effect On The EmriPoament eecauam Trp cuouosed project conle have :iL-,vj-:iar_-tt ;.r i.:: in brc folloF•UIG, arcass treStic; cwmawiI7 spices es?,ecJ.al'_y scrools and sever scrvicee; drainage; platudug for the area; and rem—ectional fa:c_'!:ties. %esign of the subject nropw% should include si4ndficant laendacanine,, a pedestrian • palkww to the adircent eleresntar,- school if it -ill rerv=c he :Tnposed m. Ject, = a useable perk, and enearver conservation :usaures; thssea might be better fac-01tat#ed throe:Gh a planned unit develorment. U—n tion given to the a,..nlicant '01-oxtt!e �Mrinr• :0. , sv an :-+cs to proceed Wwh a tuonosal for the a^ n.uthc portio-, or tae- nror••rty :�► : . inclue;inn IV".otbatical ee velwi-ant for the entire *i!cc:. lh- mibdi t cion does not wet this request; it ::boars develop:ir•nt for ne pay the entire r ampe rty. Cosrlia nce •.i tc this initial rl—i r:�cti on would -wee<witate a revision in the n2bodtteed rInns. Considere-Ion of dozip in the M shorl+d include this oriEira l direction. .. ". - L PROJECT INFORM.ATlON; -' 1. PPOJW LoeaUM and Dea�riptian: .. ' .rRM'= CF i:t'i g-2'MI G:'MOMI-TA (Ar nl4e nt) a =n-LOWITaL UMIS ZiC. (Omer), -County .f{l.e 2120P..Zs The arruorat requeaets to rezone a•-pax. h5.3 acres fma Ubbile Fbme Park T-1 to Single Family ites#,c'entAal.r-60 subject poparty frcutee anpraz 11x4 feet on the cast side: of Sail eg Reads approx 'TOO feet on the South side of aillov Pass Road in the West Pitt3lmM :arca. + reatuck is SJgA;u*. 2. Site DeicripUaw t ^404 *A ..._ .�a ,,-t�s * d^a°.,-...A 3. Chive w of SiaraundaM to t4 A%&--tL .�.D 0. w'"0." i" ChM"^n'.a..!• 7trst�,. '13e"'�'�..,�t, t+(? . ..e.�+.. ' .AO+w.t ..a-+►-�+ at.le.�,:.l..4+h+r A*,.• !:e+.�a. .�eer+ l. a ta, w C. GENERAL CONSMERATIONS: Yes Maybe No N/A 1. Does the project conform to County General Plan proposals including the various adopted Elements? (Land Use, Circulation, Housing, Conservation and Open Space. Noise, Seismic Safety, Safety, Recreation, Scenic Routes, Soild Waste) (See appropriate impact sections for application of specific elements). v General Plan Designation; source: C...•t +.1wN1.�' �iLs�'. ��k.`��� f J1�t�1r �-'AJC.�'� ;L LA 2. Does thi project conform oto existing (or proposed Hing classification? Classification: 0-& 4 3. Does it appear that any feature of the project, including aesthetics, will generate significant public concern? Ems=* Nature of Concern: 4. Will the project require approval or permits by other than, a County Agency(Consider sphere of influence, and City Plans)? a ' Other Agency:. 3.. ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS: 'S P N C No U N%A 1. Earth. (Consider the Seismic Safety Element) Will the proposal r—'Min or be subject to: a) Erection of structures within an Alquist-Priolo Act Special Studies Zone? b) Grading (consider amount, and aesthetics)? ✓ c) Slides, liquefaction or other hazards on or immediately adjoining the site? d) Adverse soil or topographic characteristics (consider prime soils, slope, septic tank limitations, etc.)? e) Wind or water erosion of soils, on site or off? ✓ Discussion: 1 A S =Significant N = Negligible C = Cumulative No = None None U = Unknown N/A = Not AppliVer- I F : � : S N C No U N/r� -2. Air. Will the project result in deterioration of existing air t quality, including creation of objectionable odors? Discussion: p"°?�'�-�. t,. -�- - z .m(, 1Q,•' rto ° 3. Water. Will the project result in: -� a) Erection of structures within. a designated flood (hazard) (prone) area? WOO _ b) Reduction of surface or ground water quality or quantity? ✓ c) Alteration of drainage patterns or runoff? d) Disruption of streams or water bodies? ✓ Discussion: 4. Plant/Animal VLife. Will the project result in: a) Changes in the diversity of species, or numbers of any species of plants or animals? b). Reduction of the number of any unique, rare or endangered species of plants or animals? Y c) Introduction of new species of plants or animals into an area, or inhibition of the normal replenishment, migration or movement of existing species? !✓ d) Reduction in acreage of any agricultural crop or existing fish or wildlife habitat? ..- . Discussion: 5. Noise. Will the project result in: a) Structures within the 60 dBA noise contour per the General Plan Noise Element? 1/ b) Increases from existing noise levels? Discussion: ,, _,4,,o &A-r t.w O d M w . a At 01`192 - S N C No -U N/A S. Natural Resources. Will the project affect the potential use, extraction, conservation or depletion of a natural resource? ✓ Discussion: ?. En ELM. Will the project result in demands upon existing source - o energy. or require the development of new energy sources? Discussion: .8. Utilities. Mill the project result in the need for new systems or orations to the following utilities (including sphere of influ- ence or district boundary change): electricity, natural gas, communications facilities, water, sewers, storm drainage, solid waste disposal', Discussion: 9. Public Services. Will the project result in the need for: a) New or. altered services in the following areas: fire protection, police protection, schools, parks or other recreational facilities, roads, flood control or other public works facilities, public transit or other- governmental services? b) Alteration of sphere of influence or service district boundaries? Discussion: .10. Transoortation/Circulation. (Consider the Circulation Moment) WIU e project resuIt in: a) Generation of additional vehicular movement with initia- tion or intensification of circulation problems (consider road design, project access, congestion, hazards to vehi- cles, pedestrians)? b) Effects on existing parking facilities, or demands for new - parking c) Impact on existing waterborne, rail, air or public transpor- tation systems? r r r Discussion: S N C No . U 11. Growth Inducement. (Consider the Housing Element) Will the project: a) Alter the location, distribution, density or growth rate of ✓ the human population of an area? b) Affect existing housing or create a demand for additional P0000, a) — — — — c) Establish a precedent for additional requests for similar A00001 uses? — — — — — Discussion: - �� )�wt�!! �O 0 J-4oe&4. . 12. aesthetics. (Consider the tenic Routes Element) Will the project instruct any public scenic vista or view, create an aesthetically offensive site open to public view, or produce new ✓ light or glare? 13. Recreation. (Consider the ?arks and Reccetion and Circula ion ��r!•_� Elements) Will the project affect the quality or quantity of " ""`"^''� recreational opportunities? _ II—II��--_ _ Discussion: a ., Q,� �00. CJ tra .�. 1�Nu {. 14. Archeoio •cal/Historical. there known archeological, histor- 1c7 or other resources on the site or in the general vicinity? (Historical Resources Inventory and archaeological site maps.) Discussion: 15. Hazard. (Consider the Safety Element) Will the project result in a�—HE-of wxplosion, release of hazardous substances or other y� dangers to public health or safety' Discussion: 16. Other. (Consider the Open Space Element) will the project result in other significant effects on the environment? ,awl. �2r.�..cr•� Discussion: - r� �-� S N C No U N/A 17. Mandatory FinLHM of Significance (A "significant" check on any 1. o cite following questions reqtures preparation of an EIR) a) Does the project have the potential to degrade the quality of the environment, or curtail the diversity in the environ ✓ ment? b) Does the project have the potential to achieve snort-term, to the disadvantage of long-term, environmental goals? c) Does the project have impacts which are individually limited, but cumulatively considerable? vim' ... _.. d) Does the project have environmental impacts which will cause substantial adverse effects on human beings, either directly or indirectly? - Discussion: C ra 21 9176 - - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF - I XX Completion of Environmental Impact Report Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance Lead Agency Other Responsible Agency Contra Costa County c/o Planning Department P.O. Box 9S1 Martinez, California 94553 Phone (415) 372-2024 Phone £IR Contact PersonBruce Bowman Contact Person PROTECT DESCRIPTION: PRESLEY OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA (Applicant), County File g2 app cant requests approvil to rezone lands from Mobile Home District (T-1) to Single Family Residential District (R- 6). Subject property is described as follows: 50.3 acres fronting 1,600 feet along Bailey Road and 1,300 feet along Willow Pass Road, in the West Pittsburg area. It is deterained from initial study by of the C,Planning Department that this project does not have a significant effect on the environment. L.� Justification for negative declaration is attached. The Environmental Impact Report is available for review at the below address: Contra Costa County Planning Department 4th Floor, North Wing, Administration Bldg. Pine F Escobar Streets Martinez, California to Pos t9� I Final date for review/appeal ��.Mt1J ��► 1 tanning Depart ntRepresentative AP9 1/74 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF Completion of Environmental Impact Report Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance Lead Agency Other Responsible Agency Contra Costa County c/o Planning Department P.O. Box 951 Martinez, California 94553 Phone (415) 372-2024 Phone EIR Contact Person Bruce Bowman Contact Person PROJECT DESCRIPTION: SUBDIVISION 3064 (Applicant: Presley of Northern California) A proposed AWSOM of 30.3 acres into 193 lots, a 2.9 acre park, and a S acre parcel for commercial use. Subject property fronts 1,600 feet along Bailey (toad and 1,300 feet along WiLlow Pass Road, in the West Pittsburg area. It is determined from initial study by of the Planning Department that this project does not ve a significant effect on the environment. SIJ Justification for negative declaration is attached. ®The Environmental Impact Report is available for review at the below address: Contra Costa County Planning Department 4th Floor, North Wing, Administration Bldg. Pine 3 Escobar Streets Martinez, California e PCs ed L't Final date for review/appeal Se , .23 �gfi1 Pl&julin g epartl�e epresentative 97 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24, . 19 ZA_ i . J In dwMehr of Report of. Finance Committee on Implementation of Senate Bill 199 (Food Coalition) . - - The Board on January 10, 1978 having referred to the Finance Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) the proposed plan, submitted by the -Director, Human Resources Agency, for implementation of SB 199 which gives the County legal authority to establish a food coalition and distribution center; and The Finance Committee having advised it was supportive of the program bpt that it feels there are several- issues which require further analysis before full implementation of SB- 199 can be recommended, and having recommended that the Director,-:Human Resources Agency, be requested to report to the Committee on the following: 1. The actions which are proposed to be taken to expand the existing program.- 2. rogram;2. Whether it is possible to obtain a CETA position for the expanded program rather than a permanent Driver Clerk position; 3. The specific location where the refrigeration equipment will be housed; and The Committee having also recommended that the Board accept a donation of refrigeration equipment from Safeway Stores, Inc. and authorise the Public Works Department to disassemble, _—.transport:_and store--said units; and .that the full implementation of SB 199 remain in Committee until the aforesaid issues have received further analysis; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Finance Committee are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 beneby atify dal the faaaaiis a true=W coned copy of an order W*Wed on the Ednnifs of said Board of supovirors on"dwe oforesoid. Wdn my land and the Seel of the load of cc: Director, Human Supervisors Resources Agency Public Works Director oli'ixed thb 4r_t, day of 119-4— County Administrator Finance Committee _ J. R OLSSON, Clerk dr 1 L' G•��'dd . Deputy Cleric Helen C. Marshall H-24 4/77 15m 01 IRS. 7 S J • James R.Olsson Thome Board of Supervisors Camra C ruff Officio Clerk arid of the Board Costa Mrs.Geraldine Russell County ArinriniStririori E3uildrng � Chief Clerk V Boz 91 1 County l..J L�/ (415►372-2371 nt>ti/tinez,California 94553 James P.Kenny-Richmond f•' `` tsl District �a Nancy C.Fanden-Martinez -id District ✓ r Robert 1.Schroder-Lafayette it 1 District Warren N.Boggess-Concord 4fh District uric H.Hassettine-Pittsburg :h District JANUARY 24, 1978 REPORT OF FIRANCE COMMITTEE ON IIIPLEMENTATION OF SENATE BILL 199 FOOD COALITION On January 10, 1978, the Board referred to this Committee a plan from the Director, Human Resources Agency, for the implementation of Senate Bill 11.9. The passage of Senate Bill 199 has given the County legal authority to establish a food collection and distribution center. The County's existing Community Food Coalition is, to a certain extent, already providing this service to the County. How- ever, in order to fully implement SB 199 the Food Coalition :•rill need to obtain additional refrigeration equipment. Safeway Stores, Inc. has generously offered to donate to the County four large commercial refrigeration units valued at $30,000 to assist in the implementation of SF 199. This refrigeration equipment will allow, for expansion of the surplus food program by providing greater storage capacity and will enable the Food Coalition to more effectively collect and distribute food throughout the County. Although this Committee is supportive of the program, it feels that there are several issues which require further analysis before vie can recommend to the Board full implementation of SB 199. Specifically, we would recommend that the Board order the Director, Human Resources Agency, to report back to the Finance Commitee: 1 . The actions which are proposed to be taken to expand the existing program; .2. !-lhether it is possible to obtain a CETA position for expanded program rather than a permanent Driver Clerk posi.tion as has been requested, 3. The specific location where the refrigeration equipment , will be housed. Microfilmed with board Order -2- The Public Works Department has estimated a cost of $30,000 for disassembling, marking, transporting, and installing the four refrigeration units. Approximately $5000 of this cost is associated with the disassembly phase. Safeway has informed the County that the refrigeration units must be removed by February 1 , 1978. Since it is quite unlikely we will be able to obtain this type of equipment in the immediate future, and since this equipment will be needed in order to fully implement SB 199, this Committee recommends that the Board accept the donation of the refrigeration equipment from Safeway Stores, Inc. and authorize the Public Works Department to disassemble, transport and store the refrigeration units. As previously indicated, it is further recommended the matter dealing with the full implementation of S3 199 remain in the Finance Committee until the issues mentioned above have received further analysis. / L Eric H. Hasseltine Nancy C., Fanden . Supervisor, District V Supervisor; District II In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califon' January 24 _ 1978 In dw A%sw of Hearing on the Appeal of Frank and Gail Woodward, Applicants and Owners, from Action of the Orinda Area Planning Commission on Application for Variance Permit Mn- .1153� The Board on December 27, 1977 having fixed this time for hearing on the appeal of Frank and Gale Woodward, applicants and owners, from Orinda Area Planning Commission denial of application for Variance Permit No. 1153-77 to have a five-foot sideyard for a ' residence addition. Orinda area; and Mr. Heinz Fenichel, Assistant Director of Planning, having described the property site and having advised that the variance request was denied by a tie vote; and Mr. Woodward having stated that a need exists for expansion of his present dwelling, that the proposed location for the addition is most desirable for the circulation pattern of the house, and that destruction of mature oak trees and a steep hillside prohibit expansion from other areas, and having advised that the neighbors were not opposed to said expansion; and Mr. M. Tyson, adjoining property owner, having stated that he had no objection to the proposed addition; and Mr. Mike Halloran, Chairman of the Orinda Association Planning Committee. having advised that the Association unanimously approved this application; and Supervisor R. I. Schroder having stated that inasmuch as the neighbors and the Orinda Association Planning Committee were in favor of the proposal and the Orinda Area Planning Commission had provided no clear-cut recon ndation due to a .tie 'vote, he would recommend that the appeal be granted and Variance Permit Application No. 1153-77 be approved subject to conditions (Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by reference made a part hereof) ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Schroder is APPROVED, PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 1w ebr car* dm* the fore9oins is o tno and cored copy of ae order adwed an the mkwom of said so- of SuPorrim% on dw doh aforasoid. CC: F. and G. Woodward Wo! my 1w W mW dw Sad of deo Board of Director of Planning S"P�r'"'°r' M. Tyson aRimd t1ds &t] day cf Luw ry . 191,x, M. Halloran J. R. OISSON, Cleric BY Ronda Amdahl H-24 477 15m 01401 1. Development shall be as shown on the plans submitted with the application and dated by the-Planning Department November 1, 1977. 2. Architectural design of the proposed addition shall be similar to that of. the existing residence: 3. Cowply with the requirements of the County Building Inspection Department, including the following: A. Building permits are required. B. Plans for building permits shall indicate grades. C.. Survey stakes are required. 11/9/77 ►1402 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Hearing ) on the Appeal of Elwood and ) Vera Meredith, Owners, from ) January 24, 1978 action of the Orinda Area ) Board of Appeals on Application ) for Minor Subdivision 155-77, Orinda Area. ) The Board on December 27, 1977 having fixed this time for hearing on the appeal of Elwood and Vera Meredith, owners, from Orinda Area Planning Commission denial of application for Minor Subdivision 155-77 to divide 1.15 acres into two parcels, Orinda area; and co Mr. Heinz Fenichel, Assistant Director of Planning, having described the property site and its characteristics and having noted that the proposed division of the property would require average lot width and sideyard variances; and Mr. Ray Bini, representing the owners, having stated that the proposal is compatible with surrounding lots and that an engineer's study indicated that constZUction on Parcel B is feasible; and Mr. Joe Field, representing the owners, having stated that in his opinion the proposal would not create any soil or drainage problems; and Mr. Meredith having objected to the fact that three of the Orinda Area Planning Commissioners are former Orinda Association Comittee members who initially expressed opposition to the application and having stated that the proposal would not detract from the neighborhood; and Mr. Mike Halloran, Chairman of the Orinda Association Planning Committee, and Mr. Bob Kenney, resident of Scenic Drive, having expressed opposition to the proposal and having stated that it would be inconsistent with the surrounding area; -and Mr. Field, in rebuttal, having stated that the proposal is not a sub-standard lot and would be consistent with the neighborhood; and Supervisor R. I. Schroder having stated that he'concurred with the findings of the Zoning Administrator and, therefore, having recommended that the decision of the Orinda Area Planning Commission be upheld and the appeal of E. and V. Meredith be denied; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Schroder is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal CC: E. and V. Meredith of the Board of Supervisors affixed R. Bini this 24th day of January, 1978. J. Field M. Halloran J JLOLSSON, CLERK B. Kenney Director of Planning By� M-nprx Ronda Amdahl Deputy Clerk ()1Ao3 • • In the Board of Supwvisors of Contra Costa County, State of California 197 M Nit"wi of Executive Session. At 10:15 a.m. the board recessed to meet in Executive Session in Room 108, County Administration Building, Martinez, California to discuss salary matters and to consider a litigation matter. At 10:45 a.m. the Board reconvened in its Chambers and proceeded with its regular agenda. busby certify *dc* fat9-i o b a true and coned A !'ATTER OF RECORD aoPy of MUNK trwrrd on NN Ulk"06 of said Board of Supervisors on the dolt aforssakL Wdaess my hand and Nit Std of Nit Board of supervisors affixed this 24thdar of January 19� J. R. OLSSON, Cleric Byti - ZLf.LJl Do" Cleric Helen C. Marshall H-24 4/77 15m In the Sooof Supervisors of Conh o Costo County, Stag of California January 24 91978 N 1M MaNwr of Appeal of George Winberg, Owner, from Decision of the Orinda Area Planning Commission on Applica- tion for M.S. 208-77, Orinda Amaa. • This being the time fixed for hearing on the appeal of Mr. J. R. Lucas, applicant, and Mr. George Winberg, owner, from denial by the Orinda Area Planning Commission of application for Minor Subdivision 208-77, Orinda area; and It having been noted that on January 10, 1978 the Board had declared its intention to continue the hearing on this matter to February 21, 1978 at 11:05 a.m.; and It also having been noted that a letter had been received from Mr. Lucas advising that he has no fiduciary interest in the application and requesting that his name be removed from the appeal; and Chairman R. I: Schroder having declared the hearing open and it hating been determined that no one wished to speak at 'this time; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing on this matter is CONTINUED to February 21, 1978 at 11:05 a.m. ; and IT IS FURTMM ORDERED that the withdrawal of Mr. Lucas as the applicant for the Minor Subdivision (and consequently his listing as the appellant of the Area Planning Cosmission decision) is ACCEPTED. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. I hw eby codify OW do lo o WM mor oared oo'y of M W dW QN$Wad ow *0 ■kwon of said/owed of SNPWW oro M do def A in 1-2. c.c. Mr. J. R. Lucas wok my bawd Old go Seal of do iaord of Mr. George Winberg 5ap"Wa Attorney M. T. Stoddard at thio 24th day of January 191 Mr. James Barker Orinda Association . Director of Planning Oso• Clwk Geraldine Russell . ply C6& ►+-24 am tsm (M05 In the board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia January 24 , fq 78 In the Matter of Authorizing Execution of an Amendment to Lease with Stanford L. Holmgren, et ux for the premises at 2355 Stanwell Circle, Concord IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors is AUTHORIZED to execute on behalf of the County an amendment to the lease dated December 29, 1975 with Stanford L. Holmgren, et ux for the premises at 2355 Stanwell Circle, Concord, for continued occupancy by the Health Department. PASSED by this Board on January 24 , 1978 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an older awated on the minuses of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Witness my hand and#W Sed of time Board of Originator: Public Works Department, Supervisors Lease Management awed this24thday of January lq 78 cc: County Administrator Public Works Department f J. R. OLSSON, Cleric County Auditor-Controller (via L/M) $yam=�. . Do" Clock Lessor (via L/M) Jamie L. Johnson Buildings & Grounds (via LJM) Health Department (via LIM) H - 21 3/70 1ru AMENDMENT TO LEASE 2355 Stanwell Circle Concord, California Health Department 1. PARTIES: Effective on , the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter called "COUNTY", and STANFORD L. HOLMGREN AND VANTOURA T. HOLMGREN, hereinafter called "LESSOR", mutually agree as follows: 2. PURPOSE: The parties desire to amend that lease entered into between LESSOR and COUNTY, dated December 29, 1975, for 9,615 square feet of office space, com- monly known as 2355 Stanwell Circle, Concord, California, to provide for certain alterations and improvements to be accomplished by LESSOR in accordance with plan and specification Number 090-2 dated July 18, 1977, prepared by COUNTY on file in the Lease Management Division office, Public Works Department and incorporated by reference herein; and to adjust the rental to fully amortize the cost thereof over a five (5) year period commencing January 1 , 1978. 3. AMENDMENT: Paragraph 6, RENTAL, shall be deleted in its entirety and shall be replaced by the following: 6. RENTAL: COUNTY shall pay to LESSOR as rent for said premises, a monthly rental , payable in advance on the 10th day of each month as follows: a. Five Thousand Three Hundred and No/100 Dollars ($5,300.00) per month from January 1, 1978 to December 31 , 1980. b. During the five (5) year period from January 1 , 1981 to December 31, 1985 and during the option period, if exercised, from January 1 , 1986 to December 31, 1990 the rental shall be adjusted at the beginning of each lease year as follows: Lease Year Rental Per Month January 1, 1981 to December 31 , 1981 S 5,545.00 " 1 , 1982 to " 31 , 1982 5,805.00 1, 1983 to 31, 1983 5,730.00 1, 1984 to " 31 , 1984 6,015.00 1, 1985 to " 31, 1985 6,320.00 " 1, 1986 to 31 , 1986 6,635.00 1, 1987 to 31, 1987 6.965.00 - 1 - Microfilmed with board,ordrr r January 1 , 1988 to December 31 , 1988 $ 7,315.00 " 1 , 1989 to 31 , 1989 7,680.00 1 , 1990 to 31 , 1990 8,065.00 c. Rental shall be mailed to LESSOR at 15 Cascade Lane, Orinda, CA 94563. 4. EFFECT: Except for the Amendment agreed to herein, the lease of December 29, 1975 remains in full force and effect. In witness whereof, the parties have executed the Amendment to Lease as of the day and year first written hereinabove. LESSEE: LESSOR: COUNTY OF CONTRA COST a political sub 'vi of the State o 1 :a 8 St n f7vl H mgren B / Schroder - y ChcTiFran, Board of Supervisors By antoura o mgren ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk ByE! �%7ZC� �G� v �`-- Deputy LEP*, VC11111t; I- Johnson — RECOMMENDED FCR APPROVAL: By County dmi ni strator By Deputy Public Works D ctor Buildings and Grounds By ,g:�?�6z/-';-'-� Lease Management APPROVED AS TO FORM: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel By �-- Deputy Coun ounse - 2 - 01108 In the &mrd of Supervisors of , Contra Costa County, State of CoiifOrnio January 24 , 19 78 M tlw MrslMr of - Alternatives to Additional Budget Allocation for the Eastern Fire Protection District. The Board on January 18, 1977 having referred to its 1977 Finance Committee (Supervisors R. I. Schroder and J. P. Kenny) recommendations of the County Administrator with respect to alternatives to an additional budget allocation for the Eastern Fire Protection District of Contra Costa County; and The Board on February 15 , 1977 having denied the request of the District for supplemental annual funding of $15,000, and having requested its Finance Committee to review various alternatives with respect to the future of the District and report at a later time; and The Board's 1978 Finance Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) having this day recommended that the Board of Commissioners of the District be requested to determine a maximum tax rate considered sufficient to meet the needs of the District adequately so that a tax increase election may be ordered in the District; and The Committee having further recommended that, if the District Board does not respond appropriately, the Board of Supervisors adopt a resolution of application to the Local Agency Formation Commission for approval to annex the entire territory of the Eastern District to the Contra- Costa County Fire Protection District; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the 1978 Finance Committee are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify thad the fa mooing is o true and carred cW of as ardor a wed on dw n"uies of said Board of Supervisors on the date afonmokL wdraw my hoed and"5001 of the Board of cc: Board Committee supwvisom Eastern Fire Protection affixed this__24thd0r District County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Administrator Contra Costa County Fire B_ / _�� i, Clerk Protection District MaX�r C raip 01409 H-24 4/77 15m X The -Board of Supervisors ,Contra J1101010 IL alms Es 001100 Cork Of the goad County Adminimation Building coso , M&ONttlkaMans* P.O. nez 911 CN -_l Chief 72-2 Cierk Martinez.California 94553 Vl,�7�.7/ (ats)are 237t daww P.KOMI-Rich i W 1st District many C.Fab**-Mart W 2n0 District lahyatM RECEIVED Rak+aA!,sWNs1• 3rd District 4th District 1� 4th isttiet (3 aft s.n...ow-Pit%" January 24, 1978 JAN � c stn District CLERK BOARD OF SUP::VISORS REPORT a '2! cost c OF FINANCE COMMITTEE ON ALTERNATIVES FOR EASTERN FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT OPERATION A request made by the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Eastern Fire Protection District in 1976 for an annual allocation of $15,000 from the County has been under various stages of study and discussion by Administration and Finance Committees since that date. The Office of County Administrator advised that the legal maximum tax rate for this district was not considered sufficient to meet the financial requirements for providing an adequate level of fire protection service. It was further recommended that the requested County annual financial assistance be denied in that it would result in a tax inequity and that the district determine the desire of its taxpayers as to whether they prefer to increase the tax rate of the district to the necessary level or to annex the territory to an adjacent district with a concomitant tax rate decrease. On February 1S, 1977, the Finance Committee reported to the Board recommending that the annual funding request be denied and that the Committee wished to review further other possible alterna- tives with respect to the future of the district. The Board accepted this report and so ordered. After substantial further review of other possible alternatives for the district, the Committee recommends that the Board request the district Board of Fire Commissioners to determine a maximum tax rate considered sufficient to meet the needs of the district adequately so that the Board may order a tax increase election in the district. If the district board does not respond appropriately, it is suggested the Board of Supervisors adopt a resolution of application to the Local Agency Formation Commission for approval to annex the entire territory of the Eastern District to the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District. Microfilmed with Goad of&� 2. It is the opinion of this Committee that the annexation will, using present district tax rates as an example, lower the Eastern District property tax rate about 35 percent while providing the Eastern District taxpayers with same or a better level of fire service, yet will not burden the much larger fire district to the extent of raising its tax rate. E. H. HASSELTINE N. C. F SUPERVISOR, DISTRICT V SUPERVISO DISTRIC II IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Report on Financing ) of the Contra Costa Solid Haste ) January 24, 1978 Management Agency. ) The Board on December 20, 1977 having referred to its 1977 Finance Committee (Supervisors R. I. Schroder and J. P. Kenny) for review and report the question of financing of the Contra Costa Solid Waste Management Agency; and The 1978 Finance Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) having this day reported that a budget of $126,740 was approved for fiscal year 1977-1978 on the basis that management activities would be conducted by the Public Works Depart— ment and enforcement work would be performed by staff of the County Health Department; and The Committee having stated that it feels that the County should finance activities of the Agency from the County General Fund since there is countywide public benefit derived from implementation. of the solid waste plan; and The Committee having recommended as follows: 1. Necessary administrative actions be taken with respect to County implementation of the solid waste enforcement program in accordance with Notice of Determinations adopted by cities; 2. An updated expenditure estimate for fiscal year 1977-1978 based upon one (1) above be completed and reported to this Board; and 3. Use of County General Fund financing be authorized for County solid waste management activities as an interim measure for the current fiscal year and staff of the Public Works Department, Health Department, and County Administrator be directed to study and report on alternate methods of financing, including user fees, for Board consideration in fiscal year 1978-1979; ' IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of its 1978 Finance Committee are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 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 24th day of January, 1978. J. R. OLSS099 CLERK Y M. VANNUCCHI, Deputy C erk cc: Finance Committee County Counsel County Administrator Director, Human Resources Agency Health Officer 01412 The Board of Supervisors Contra Jame C� Ea Officio Clerk of try Board County Administration Building Costa fbm owdis"nano P.O.Box 911 ��/�_��' \y� Chief Clerk Martinez.California 94= cam J (415)372-2371 Jawad P.Ktlictwwy-Riche to G ,at Dr Q0 REC � -.Ir, Oilaner G.Fat;raw-Martina�t t 2nd District �S DD RWrwf 1.SaMo/sr-L,afaratla 3rd Distriet wows N.@nmpee-Co/teard JAN -q 1973 4th Distriet Erie IL"meN trrw-Pinta XUV January 24, 1978 , stA Disttiet QM BOARD O. SU?Z.-ViS0� e l MN' cos REPORT OF FINANCE COMMITTEE ON FINANCING OF THE CONTRA COSTA SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AGENCY A budget of $126,740 was approved for fiscal year 1977-1978 for Solid haste Management. This budget was estimated with very limited information available at the time as the extent of management and enforcement activities were not known. The budget was developed on the basis that management activities will be conducted by the Public Works Department and enforcement work will be performed by staff of the Health Department. The Finance Committee reviewed with staff expenditures incurred to date. Due to the delays encountered in implementing the plan, it appears that the approved budget may be adequate; however, more precise projections based upon current information available should be completed. The alternatives for financing the Solid Waste Management activities were also discussed. The Finance Committee concurs with the Solid Waste Commission in that the County should finance these activities from the County General Fund. This financing affords the advantages of simplicity, economy in administration and avoids duplication of payment by residents within cities which would result under other financing arrangements. Inasmuch as there is countywide public benefit derived from implementation of the solid waste plan, _ it is appropriate that general funds be used. It is proposed that General Fund financing be approved as an interim measure only as other financial arrangements - such as fees to be charged to users of solid waste facilities - should be studied and considered. In summary, it is recommended that: 1. Necessary administrative actions be taken with respect to County implementation of the solid waste enforcement program in accordance with Notice of Determinations adopted by cities. Mw0fibmid Wi* bwrdw, 01413 -2- 2. An updated expenditure estimate for fiscal year 1977-1978 based upon one (1) above be completed and reported to this Board. 3. Use of County General Fund financing be authorized for County solid waste management activities as an interim measure for the current fiscal year and staff of the Public works Department , Health Department and County Administrator be directed to study and report on alternate methods of financing, including user fees, for Board consideration in fiscal year 1978-1979. ( v E. H. HASSELTINE .. C. F Supervisor, District V Superviso District II MX14 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Calif omia January 24 , 19 7 8 M the Ak~of Appointment to the Contra Costa Subarea Advisory Council of the Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agency. There being a vacancy in the provider category on the Subarea Advisory Council of the Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agency caused by the resignation of Dr. George Degnan, County Medical Director; and Supervisor N. C. Fanden having this day nominated Mr. A. Bruce J. Magyar to fill the aforesaid vacancy, and said motion having been seconded by Supervisor W. N. Boggess; and Supervisor Hasseltine having stated that he was opposed to substituting a private provider for a public provider ( a member of the county medical staff) inasmuch as that had not been the intent when the agency was established; and Supervisor J. P. Fenny having suggested that as members of the Health System Agency Governing Board, the matter be reviewed by Supervisor Hasseltine and himself and having offered a substitute motion that action on the nomination be deffered for one' week, which was seconded by Supervisor Hasseltine, and .the motion failed to carry by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Kenny, Hasseltine NOES: Supervisors Fanden, Boggess, Schroder Thereupon Chairman R. I. Schroder called for a vote on the notion to appoint Mr. Magyar, as a provider representative on Contra Costa Subarea Advisory Council of the Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agenc% which motion passed by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors Fanden, Boggess, Schroder NOES: Supervisors Kenny, Hasseltine PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 Iweby asrtify dm* the frig a U b a trw and oared ate►of an odor edwed on &P niiWAft of said Hood of SUPWW@WS as dW dW*afawaid. cc: Alameda-Contra Costa Health WWmYhand and dw foal of tla Board of Systems Agency Director, Human Resources 24th ai January . 1978 Agency Orund Mr. A. Bruce J. Magyar (via Human Resources Agen '` I R. OLSBON, Cisrk County Administrator ,,Ar �� ',� C6&Public Information off iceY Patricia A. Bell H-211/77 lSm 01,115 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomid January 24 . 19 -Le In the Maher of The collection of costs for care of minors committed by order of the Juvenile Court to County _ Institutions Section 903 of the Welfare and Institutions Code provides that any person or estate liable for the support of a minor person shall also be liable for the cost of care, support and maintenance incurred by any County institution in which such minor is placed, detained or committed pursuant to an order of the Juvenile Court; and This Board by Order dated June 15, 1976 having designated the Office of the District Attorney to be the agency to seek reimburse- ment for the County of such costs; and The Probation Department, in coordination with the Auditor- Controller's Office, having determined the costs of such care, support and maintenance; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following amounts be fixed as the maximum sum to be collected for such care, support and maintenance: Per Child Cost Annual Monthly Daily Juvenile Hall - Residential $16,628 $1, 386 $46 Byron - Residential 10,023 835 27 Day Care 3, 765 314 16 Girls' Center - Residential 10,595 883 29 Day Care 3, 780 313 16. Preplacement - Residential 17,832 1,486 49 GUIDE West - Day Care 3,891 324 17 PASSED BY THE BOARD on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the mioubs of said Boord of Supervison on the date aforesaid. cc: District Attorney Witness my hand and the Sed of the Board of Probation Officer County Administrator affixed *a � of aanuar� 19 18 Superior Court - Dept. 12 County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk H 24 12/74 - /5-M Maxine M. Neu eld P l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 . 19 .73 M d»M POW of Report of the Planning Co=ission on the Request of James & Yvette Pezzaglia, et al. , Applicants, (2123-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Martinez Area. Edward & Margaret Collins, Owners The Director of Plan-i ng having notified this Board that the Planning Commission recommends approval of the request of James and Yvette Pezzaglia, at al. , applicants, to rezone 2.1 acres located approximately 670 feet north of Alhambra Valley Road, approximately 300 feet east of Vaca Creek Road, i•Iartinez area, from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District-40 (R-40) ; IT IS BY THE B0ARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, February 28, 1978 at 11:20 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, ]Martinez, California, and that the Clerk, pursuant to code requirements, publish notice of same in the Martinez News Gazette. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 11-meby cw*y d+et *9 foreocino is o true and cored copy of an o+dw 4wiso+si on the Winrlss of soil lewd of SUPWVimn on "doh 4- 1661 c c: James & Yvette Pe z z ag li a Witness my hand and die Seel of the Boma of Robert & Marjo Johanson S+P��� Edward & Margaret Collins affixed this 24th doy of j anuary 1978 J. Richard Townsend Robert & Joan Holmoe Director of Plan-ping �J J. R. OLSSON, Clark By �!���ci �� f��.; Do" Clark Sandra L. fiii el�o•, H-24 4/77 15m 01 FECEIVED CONTRA COSTA COUNTY /L 1978 PLANNING DEPARTMENTD Of SUPERVISOORS A A CO. .....Deputy TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: 12 January 1978 v FROM: Anthony A. Deka SUBJECT: REiiONING: Pezzaglia"& Johanson Director of Plann'� (2123-RZ) - A-2 to R-40 - Muir Oaks Area. of Martinez (S.D. II) Attached is Planning ion Resolution No.3-191-8, adopted by the Planning Caimiss- ion on Tuesday, January 1 1978 by a vote of 6 AYM - 1 ABSOT (Compaglia). This application vas reviewed by the Planning Cama ssion on Tuesday, December 20, 1977, by unanimous vote. i The applicants are request'in to rezone 2.1 acres from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Resider ial District (R-40)>�- The property is described as being{1oca.ted approimately 670-ft. , north of Alhambra. Valley Road, approximately 300-ft. , east of Vaca Greek Road, in the Ifuir Oaks area of Martinez, The following people should be notified of your Board's hearing date and time: James & Yvette Pezzagli,a (Applicant) J. Richard To eLmmd Post Office Boat 630 - 5390 Alhambra, Valley Road Martinez, California 94553 Martinez, California 94553 Robert & Marjo Johanson (Applic) Robert V. & Joan Holme P. O. Hox 630 110 Vaca. Creek Road Martinez, California. 94553 Martinez, California. Edm rd & Margaret Collins (Owners) 101 Vaca Creek Road l+lartinez, California 94553 + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + AAD/v cc: File 2123-RZ Supervisors, District: I , II, III, IV, V. Attachments: Resolution, Findings Map, Area Map, Staff Report, Neg.EIR, ,Hinutes. Microtitmad with bocrd 0 r�er QQ RESOLUTION NO. 3-1978 RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, INCORPORATING FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE REQUESTED CHANGE BY JAMES & YVETTE PEZZAGLIA AND ROBERT & MARJO JOHANSON (APPLICANTS) EDWARD $ MARGARET COLLINS (OWNERS) (2123-RZ) , IN THE ORDINANCE CODE SECTION PERTAINING TO THE PRECISE ZONING IN THE MARTINEZ OF SAID COUNTY. WHEREAS, a rezoning request by JAMES & YVETTE PEZZAGLIA AND ROBERT 4 MARGO JOHANSON (Applicants) EDWARD & MARGARET COLLINS (Owners) (2123-RZ), to rezone land in the Martinez area from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District (R-40), was received by the Planning Department on March 24, 1977; and WHEREAS, a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was posted on this application on September 13, 1977; and WHEREAS, after notice thereof was lawfully given, a public hearing was held by the Planning Commission on Tuesday, November 1, 1977 and December 20, 1977, whereat all persons interested therein might appear and be heard; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission having fully reviewed, considered and evaluated all the testimony and evidence submitted in this matter; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Planning Commission recommends to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, that the rezoning request of JAMES & YVETTE PEZZAGLIA AND ROBERT 4 MARGO JOHANSON (Applicants) EDWARD $ MARGARET COLLINS (Owners) , (2123-RZ) , be APPROVED. as to the change from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District (R-40), and that this zoning change be made as is indicated on the findings map entitled: A Portion of the Districts Map for the Concord Division, Sector 2, Contra Costa County, California, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the reason for this recommendation is as follows: (1) The proposed rezoning is in conformance with the County's General Plan. (2) Is consistent with the pattern of development of surrounding areas. Microfilmed with boam o de��`, RESOLUTION NO. 3-1978 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and Secretary of this Commission shall sign and attest the certified copy of this resolution and deliver the same to the Board of Supervisors all in accordance with the Government Code of the State of California. The instruction by the Planning Commission to prepare this resolution was given by motion of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, December 20, 1977, by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners - MILANO, WALTON, COMPAGLIA, PHILLIPS, STODDARD, ANDERSON, YOUNG. NOES: Commissioners - NONE. ABSENT: Commissioners - NONE. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE. I, Donald E. Anderson, Chairman of the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certify that the foregoing was duly called and held in accordance with the law on Tuesday, January 10, 1978, and that this resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the following vote of the Commission: AYES: Commissioners - Milano, Phillips, Stoddard, Young, Walton, Anderson. NOES: Commissioners - None. ABSENT: Commissioners - Albert R. milia. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - None. Ch rman of the Planning Commission f the County of Contra Costa, State of California ATTEST: FEEIVED 'Sec ary o the Pldnning Commiss,�on of the ��ty of Contra Costa, State oP California A 1978 / R. OIS+OM M Of SUPERvWO A CO. D�p�M 1 nn (2) d``! ll C�3TY 0 F A-2 -. " -A-4. �111�70-�07 1 t 1 Rezone , - A-2 E. From a TojK.W z,_ ! N1'ti\. SU CRN:9 \ �.�r�_. SEC CON 2 SE[CON 2 ---N A-2 •._ r SEE CON 2-1SEE CON Pts cc" N kt1C+If 5 its =•0W' 1. DOW&L0_C.6#401ItSOM , Chairman of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, State of California, do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of indicating thereon the decision of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission in the matter of Pa-my ft L1A_+� airmon of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, State of.Calif. ATTEST, ecre ary f the ro Costa 'unty Plan ing Commi ion, State Calif. Findings Map Microfilmed with board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 19 78 In the Matter of Authorizing Reimbursement of' Expenses On the recommendation of the County Administrator, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that reimbursement under regular county policy is AUTHORIZED for student interns participating in the San Ramon Valley Unified School District Executive High School Internship Program for necessary expenses incurred while on assigned duty with the County. Passed by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the fareg&p is a true and correct copy of an order eeNred on the winums of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Administrator Witness my bond and the Seal of the Board of cc: Auditor-Controller Supervisors Personnel Director affixed this 24th day of January , 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell H-24 4/77 15m 01 .122 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 0119 78 In Nie Matter of Authorizing Reimbursement for Loss of Personal Property IT IS BY _THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to reimburse the amount of $47 .50 to Mr. Ronald Olson, 3611 Sun View Court, Concord, CA for the loss of personal property (contact lens) incurred in the line of duty. Passed by the Board on January 24 , 1978. 1 herby certify that tlw foregoing is a true and correct copy of an vada w n e on the minuies of said Board of Supervisors on tow daft aforesaid. Orig: Administrator Waness my hand and ria Seal of*a Board of cc: Auditor-Controller Supervisors Probation Officer affixed this 24th of January 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 41 l Deputy Clerk4231 ri isBeIl H-24 4/77 15m l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia January 24 . 19 78 j In due Mallen of Delay in Payroll for CETA Employees, Concerted Services Project, Pittsburg. The Board having received a copy of a January 12, 1978 letter from Air. Donald L. Bouchet, Acting Auditor-Controller, in response to an additional letter from the Board of Directors of Concerted Services Project, indicating that said communication was based on incorrect information and showing actions taken to resolve difficulties and communication problems with respect to alleged delays in issuance of CETA payroll warrants; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the afore- said communication is ACKNOWLEDGED. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing b a true and correct copy of an order Mlmsci on the minu/es of said Board of Supervisors on the date ofonsoid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: Acting County Auditor- Controller Su peHors Director, ISA affixed this24th day of Jar_uary _ 19 78 County Administrator J. R. OLSSOM, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Robbie Gu ierrez H-24 4/77 15m IN C � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 -011978 In the Matter of Hearing on the Request of Mr. Farry C. Somers with Respect to Cardroom License This being the time for hearing on the application of Mr. Farry C. Somers for partial transfer of ownership of his cardroom license (to include his daughter, Delores Joanne Hager) and for a variance to extend the hours of operation from Sunday through Friday continuously at Della Pipa's Cardroom, 2368 Pacheco Blvd. , Martinez, California; and The Board having received a letter dated December 28, 1977 from the County Sheriff Coroner advising that the usual background investigation indicates no reason to disapprove Mr. Somers' request; and Mr. Somers having appeared and urged the Board to approve said application and variance; and No one having appeared in opposition, and on the recommendation of Supervisor N. C. Fanden, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the hearing is closed and that partial transfer of license ownership is APPROVED. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the request for a variance to permit a 24-hour operation on Friday and Saturday night but retention of the 2 a.m. closing on Sunday night (2 a.m. Monday) through Thursday night (2 a.m. Friday) is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foreqoUV is a true and correct copy of on order er-I @J on the n inuin of said 800rd of Supervisors on the date oforewW. Widnen my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: F. C. Somers supervisor County Sheriff Coroner affixed this2t±b__day of January . 19 78 County Counsel County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Cleric By �.�G- Deputy Clerk Z.Jeanne 0. Maglio H-24 V77 15m 014?5 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS of CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA January 24, 1978 In the Matter o Proposed Renovation of John Marsh Home This being the time fixed for consideration of alternatives pertaining to renovation of the John Marsh Home; and Supervisor R. I. Schroder having advised that he was - willing to expend the funds that have been allocated for the renovation of the building and that he would support legislation introduced by Assemblyman Daniel Boatwright to make the John Marsh Home the responsibility of the State; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess having inquired as to the effect of recent storm damage on the renovation; and Mr. Arthur G. Will, County Administrator, having stated that it was his understanding that the additional repairs would add approximately $100,000 to the cost of the reconstruc- tion; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having asked how much money is currently available for the project and how much more would be required to complete the renovation; and Mr. Will having advised that currently there is X6370,000 committed by various agencies for this purpose, and having noted that, prior to storm damage, County engineers had estimated that restoring the structure would cost about $850,000; and Mr. Gary Brokaw, representing Assemblyman Boatwright, having advised that there is as yet no dollar figure in the legislation as introduced; and Supervisor Boggess having recommended that the Board go on record as supporting the legislation and take no further action at this time; and Supervisor Hasseltine having stated that. the Board should commit the available funds to the project; and Mr. Paul Hughey of the Contra Costa County Development Association having appeared and advised that he had gone before the Executive Board of the Building Trades Council and that they had agreed to assist with volunteer labor, and having urged the Board to use existing funds to provide the basic structural work needed to stabilize the building; and 011126 Judge A. F. Bray, President of the John Marsh Association, having stated that the County has an obligation to restore the home because it had accepted the property from the Cowell Foundation on that basis, and having urged the Board to use the money that is now being held for the project to restore as much of the home as possible; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having recommended that the Board commit all existing funds to the basic restoration work to stabilize the current conditions and improve it if there are sufficient funds, endorse Assemblyman Boatwright's efforts to obtain State funding, and provide all available assistance to Mr. Hughey in his efforts to bring about donations and commitments of labor and materials to the restoration project; and Mr. Will having requested that he be authorized to negotiate to extend agreements currently in effect with various parties for funding restoration work; and Supervisor Hasseltine having further recommended that the County Administrator be authorized to proceed with the negotiations; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of Supervisor Hasseltine are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 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 Seal of the Board cc : Assemblyman D. E. of Supervisors Boatwright affixed this 24th day of January, 1978 Contra Costa County Development Association John Marsh Association J, R. OLSSON, Clerk Public Works Directc�_ Deputy Clerk County Auditor- �Y Controller Mary aig County Counsel County Administrator t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SAiiITATION DISTRICT NO. 5 January �4 . 19 78 in *0 MANIN of Appointments to Sanitation District No. 5 Citizens Advisory Committee Supervisor N. C. Fanden having recommended that Ms. Eva Pembroke, Mr. George Berggren, and Ms. Ella Amsbury be reappointed to the Citizens Advisory Committee, Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 5, for two-year terms ending December 31, 1979; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDMED that the recommendation of Supervisor Fanden is APPROVZD. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foreqokv is o tnm and corns copy of an ordo on in ed on fho minuks of said Uord of Supervisors on the dote ofonnokL cc: Ms. Eva Pembroke tiMitma my hand and the Soot of the doord of Mr. George Berggren Supervisors Isis. Ella Amsbury affixed this 24th day of January 1978 Public Works Director Environental Control J. R. OLSSON, Cleric County Administrator , Sanitation District gy �� oty dark No. 5 Citizens Advisory S?ndra Z,. .,ie son Committee (via P. ) Public Information Officer H -24 4177 15m 1 �� � 1� - . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 , 19 In the Matter of ' County Legislative Program for 1978 _ The County Administrator having presented to the Board a letter dated January 19, 1978, recommending certain items for inclusion in the County Legislative Program for calendar year 1978, and citing two other measures of particular interest and applicable to Contra Costa County; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of aforesaid letter is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED and the recommendation APPROVED. Passed by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and correct copy of an order entered on the inhwen of said Board of Seperrisors on the dais aforesaid. Orig: Administrator Wdness my hand and dw Seal of the Board of cc: County Counsel Supervisors offixed this 24th day of JanUary 19Z8 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk DWAy Clerk Jeanne 0. Magli H-24 4/77 15m f X29 County Administrator <.J<Jl ltia Board of Supervisors Costa s"'»PKsKempI County Administration Building st Ois:rict Martinez.California 94553 p C. (415)372-4O80 Ctlltuo �/ 2ndMsttictaA�w �1 Il� Arr G.wiM Robert L Schroder County Administrator 3rd District Wsrnn N.t3oygast: 4th District Eft It Has"WO M 51h District January 19, 1978 Board of Supervisors Administration Building, Room 103 Martinez, CA 94553 Dear Board Members: Re: County Legislative Program for 1978 The following items have been proposed by county departments and are recommended for inclusion in the County Legislative Program for calendar year 1978: 1. Amendment to the Government Code to provide for one additional Superior Court judgeship (draft bill already prepared) . 2. Amendment to Government Code Section 25209.6 which authorizes the Board of Supervisors of a county to contract on behalf of the county, and expend county funds, to participate as a health maintenance organization under specified provisions of federal law (enacted in Chapter 818, Statutes of 1977) to remove the following clause: "This section shall remain in effect only until July 1, 1979, and as of such date is repealed unless a later enacted statute which is chaptered on or before that date deletes or extends such date." 3. Amendment to the Revenue and Taxation Code (Sections 1620, 1623 and 1626) to provide for expiration of terms of members of Assessment Appeals Board on September 1st, vice the first Monday in June, and to provide for continuation in office of members until (1) a successor is appointed, or (2) until completion of any hearing in progress at the time a member's term expires. Microfilmed with board ordsi i 2. 4. Amendment to Government Code Section 31000 to allow counties to contract for laundry services. (Carryover from 1977) Other legislation of particular interest and uniquely applicable to Contra Costa County includes: 1. The County Municipal Court salaries and staffing bill, included in AB 984 which was vetoed by the Governor last year, and was re-introduced by Assemblyman Knox as AB 2249. 2. Assemblyman Boatwright has introduced legisla- tion, AB 2076, to provide for State financing of restoration of the John Marsh Home. After your Board has determined the County Legislative Program for calendar year 1978, the approved items will be drafted in bill form by County Counsel. My office will then arrange a meeting with the county legislative delegation to present and discuss the items with the legislators. s ectfi Ily, G. WI County Administrator AL/aa cc. J. B. Clausen In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 M dw Matter of Proposed Amendment to Health and Safety Code for Inclusion in 1978 County Legislative Program. During consideration this day of the proposed County Legislative Program, Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having brought to the attention of this Board the fact that as a result of a revenue bond sale a property tax was levied on all property in Contra Costa County Sanitation District 7-A; and Supervisor Hasseltine having suggested that an additional legislative item be submitted to amend the Health and Safety Code to delete the requirement that taxes be levied on tax exempt property; and Board members being agreeable, IT IS ORDERED that County Counsel is REQUESTED to review pertinent code sections and submit to the Board a draft of the proposed wording for the remedial legislation. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the fo. is a true and correct copy of as order entered on the minutes of said doord of Supervisors on the date oforesokL Witness my hand and the Seal of the noord of cc: County Administrator strator Supervisors County Counsel offixed this 24th day of January 19 ,l J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By ,�—�-� U ✓�' G Do" Clark Jeanne 0. Magli H-244/7715m 0143 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 , 19 78 In the IKotter of Claims for Reimbursement of AB 3121 Costs for Juvenile Justice Programs The County Auditor-Controller having submitted a claim for $744,702 to the State Board of Control and the State Controller for those initial costs which have been mandated by the Juvenile Justice Bill of 1976 (AB 3121) ; and An additional $446,436 in state-mandated juvenile justice program costs being initially funded by State and Federal. grants but requiring County funding on an on-going basis; and The Board having received a December 20, 1977 letter from Mr. William L. Berry, Jr. , County Supervisors Association of California, suggesting that County submit as soon as possible to the State Board of Control certain costs for Juvenile Justice Funding Programs, in accordance with provisions of AB 3121; and The County Administrator having submitted a letter recommending Board support for payment of current claims and for State legislation to recognize on-going County expenses for mandated juvenile justice programs; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the receipt of the County Administrator's letter of January 18, 1978 be acknowledged and that the Chairman of the Board be authorized to sign a letter filed with the Clerk of the Board to Governor Brown, Senators Nejedly and Petris, and Assemblymen Knox, Boatwright, and Bates requesting: 1. Assistance in any way possible in securing the prompt payment of the County's $744,702 claim for those initial County expenses man- dated by AB 3121; and 2. Legislation to recognize on-going County expenses mandated by AB 3121, including expenses for programs which were initially funded by State and Federal grants, but which will require County funding on an on-going basis. Passed by the Board on January 24, 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 dote aforesaid. Orig. County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Probation Officer Supervisor Juvenile Court Referee affixed this24th day of •Tanuary 1978 Public Defender Countv Clerk-Recorder District Attorney J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Acting Auditor-Controller B0 s�/��-� f- ,� Deputy Cleric y - V .Jeanne O. 'faprlz H-24 4/77 15m jr A., i my Administrator Cwtra Board of Supervisors CountyJaiAdministration Building r�����} 1st Di P.Kenny 9 \.JVJI� 1st District Martinez, California 94553 � Nancy C.Fandan (415)372-4080 2nd District Aro w G.Wil Robert 1.Schrader County Administrator 3rd District Warren N.BolMer 4th District Eric H.Hasa tine 5th District January 18, 1978 RECEIVED Board of Supervisors JAF! �L l X78 Administration Building, Room 103 J. R. OLSSON 4CaERK BOARD Or SUPERVISORS Martinez, CA 94553 ; NTRA STA Co. 1......._...De u Dear Board Members: Re: AB 3121 Reimbursement Claim On October 2, 1977, Governor Brown signed Assembly Bill 84 acknowledging that the juvenile justice bill of 1976 (AB 3121) would require counties to incur additional costs, and that the State is obligated to reimburse counties for these expenses. Under AB 84, $18 million is appropriated statewide to cover the 18-month period from January 1, 1977 through June 30, 1978. A claim for $744,702 has been filed with both the State Controller and the State Board of Control for those costs which have been mandated by AB 3121. Your Board should note that in addition to the expenses being claimed under AB 84, $446,436 has been received from Federal Law Enforcement Assistance Funds to offset the cost of AB 3121 mandated programs which will eventually require County funding when the federal giants expire.. Matching funds for these grants are included in the County claim. The total cost of implementing AB 3121 in Contra Costa County for 18 months through June 30, 1978 will be: County funds $ 744,702 LEAA grant funds 446,436 Actual Cost of AB 3121 $1,191,138 Although Contra Costa County will not initially be paid for programs currently funded by grant monies, these expenses are - identified in the claim so that when an ongoing funding vehicle is eventually adopted by the State, it will be recognized that AB 3121 mandated counties to incur many continuing costs which were initially funded from federal funds. Microfilmed with board order Board of Supervisors -2- January 18, 1978 Although legislation had not yet been passed at the time the current Contra Costa County budget was formulated, a conservative estimate of $500,000 in reimbursement revenue was anticipated. Now that actual costs have been determined, the State should be urged to reimburse the County for costs with the same speed with which the original bill was implemented. The County's AB 3121 Cost Impact Consultant, Michael Harcourt, is available to testify to the State Board of Control through March of this year as provided by your Board in the recent extension of his contract at no extra cost. Therefore, it is recommended: 1. That your Board request the County' s legislators and the Governor to assist in whatever way possible in securing the prompt payment of the claims for those County expenses mandated by AB 3121; and 2. That your Board support legislation that recognizes the ongoing expenses mandated by AB 3121. Such legislation must recognize that many programs now mandated were initially funded by State and Federal grants, but will have to be funded by counties on an ongoing basis. AT ctfully,R G. WILL County Administrator MCB:lm cc: County Probation Officer Juvenile Court Judge Public Defender County Clerk-Recorder District Attorney Acting Auditor-Controller i�n-le Board of Supervi! -s Contra CQWti tt�ta. and Costa Ex Otticio Clark of the Board (�'1_ County Administration Building Mrs.Gerawmnus"a P.O.Box 911 Chief Clerk Martinez,California 94553 County (415)372-2371 James P.Kenny-Richmond 1st District Nancy C.Fandsn-Martinez z 2nd District .Robert I-Schrodsr-Lafayette ` 3rd District Warren N.Boggs"-Concord 4th District Eric H.HenMliee-Pittsburg 5th Distric: January 18, 1978 LEF .1 _ 1!?N 19 1973 The Honorable Edmund G. Brown, Jr. , Governor, State of California J. R. otssoN State Capitol Building eoARo o� TA AVi50RS OSiA O,. Sacramento, CA 95814 e Dear Governor Brown: Re: ' AB 3121 Reimbursement Claim On October 2, 1977, Assembly Bill 84 was signed acknowledging that the juvenile justice bill of 1976 (AB 3121) would require counties to incur additional costs, and that the State is obligated to reimburse counties for these expenses. Under AB 84, $18 million is appropriated statewide to cover the 18-month period from January 1, 1977 through June 30, 1978. The Contra Costa County claim for $744,702 has been filed with both the State Controller and the State Board of Control for those costs which have been mandated by AB 3121. In addition to the expenses being claimed under AB 84, $446,436 has been received from Federal Law Enforcement Assistance Funds to offset the cost. of AB 3121 mandated programs which will eventually require County funding when the Federal grants expire. Matching funds for these grants are included in the County claim. The total cost of implementing AB 3121 in Contra Costa County for 18 months through June 30, 1978 -will be: County funds $ 744,702 LEAA grant funds 446,436 Actual Cost of AB 3121 $1,191,138 , 2. Although Contra Costa County will not initially be paid for programs currently funded by grant monies, these expenses are identified in the claim so that when an ongoing funding vehicle is eventually adopted by the State, it will be recognized that AB 3121 mandated counties to incur many continuing costs which were initially funded from Federal funds. Now that actual costs have been determined, the State should reimburse the County for costs with the same speed with which the original bill was implemented. The County's AB 3121 Cost Impact Consultant, Michael Harcourt, is available to testify on this subject and to assist with developing statewide guidelines for reimbursement. You are requested to assist in securing prompt payment of our current claim and work toward the adoption of legislation recognizing that: 1. Substantial ongoing County expenses are mandated by AB 3121; and that 2. Many programs which now are State mandated by AB 3121 were initially funded by State and Federal grants, but will need to be funded by counties on an ongoing basis and ther4aect to State reimbursement. VeryIairman Board of Supervisors MCB:es:jep cc: Assistant County Probation Officer Juvenile Court Judge Public Defender County Clerk-Recorder District Attorney Acting Auditor-Controller (MI11 Conies of the attached letter were sent to: The Honorable Tom Bates Twelfth Assembly District State Capitol Building , Room 2167 Sacramento , CA 95814 The Honorable Daniel E . Boatwright Assemblyman, Tenth District State Capitol Building, Room 3091 Sacramento , CA 95514 The Honorable Nicholas C . Petric Senator , Ninth District State Capitol Building , Room 2082 Sacramento , CA P5814 The Honorable ..John T . Knox Assemblyman, Eleventh District State Capital Buildin Room 2145 Sacramento , CA 95814 The Honorable .John A. Neiedly Senator , Seventh District State Canitol Building , Room 3n48 Sacramento , CA 95814 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia January 24 In the Matter of Approving Change Order No. 2 to the Construction Contract for Veterans Memorial Hall Remodel , Danville. (Work Order No. 5480-927) The Boara'of Supervisors APPROVES and AUTHORIZES the Public Works Director to execute Change Order No. 2 to the construction contract with Valente and Delchini of Martinez for the Veterans Memorial Hall Remodel , 120 Hartz Avenue, Danville. This Change Order is in the amount of $5,055 and provides for additional door, electrical , carpentry, plumbing and flooring work. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 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 Dept. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Bldgs and Grnds Supervisors cc: Public Works Department ofFxed this2Ath__doy of r_ 19 78 Agenda Clerk Architectural Division J. R. OLSSON. Clerk County Auditor-Controller (2) J. Dye via Bus. & Services By- Do" Clerk Contractor N.POUS Inspector H-24 4/77 15m 19 C.O. :� 2 FUND r 5480-927 Project: Veterans Memorial Hall - Remodel Danville Contractor: Valente & Delchini , P.O. Box 1047, Martinez, California In accordance with County request, Contractor proposes to provide all equipment, materials , labor and services to accomplish the requested change to the contract documents for which the amount noted herein below shall constitute full compensa- tion and by which the contract price shall be adjusted. In all other respects the contract remains unchanged. Description of Change: 1 . Replace damaged existing door including frame and hardware. $ 270.00 2. Alter existing kitchen to include flooring, cabinets, walls and electrical (see Attachment A) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,785.00 The Contract time will be unchanged by this Change Order. _ Approval Recommended- Net Change in Contract Price $ 5,055.00 BMW d Add Project Architect/Engineer Last Contract Price $84,407.10 New Contract Price $89,462.10 Approved: Public Works Director c Accepted: LY Valente & Delchini By January 17, 1978 Contractor Mario Valente Date Microfilmed with board order 01 140 Provide cabinet with lam. Provide new birch H.C. door, plastic counter with frame and hardware and sargent 1 . under counter refrig. latchset Kenmore 4.8 cu. ft. Provide new lam. plastic F84RY7690N,110V. counter and reface (E) 2. Bar Sink cabinets Amer. Std. Festival 161,-" x 20-1," r 40e #5064.225 with Delta #710 Faucet rovide wellmade series -� 124 light #124-12A 448P.S �t ( with 4440 RS lamps Plumbing Chase-. Remove (E) cabinet--_ — — — _ J`072 \ 1. All workmanship & materials per existing contract. 2. Refinish all (E) surfaces and paint. fj 3. Install sheet vinyl over (E) floor 4. All plumbing for new bar sink shall connect to new plumbing on first +-o floor. ► 5. All (E) equipment not indicated to remain shall be disconnected ander~ removed (sink, range, refrigerator). Attachment A (1 page) � t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 2h , 19 78 In the Matter of Recomamendation of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission that Land in the Alamo Area (2192—RZ) be Rezoned. The Director of Planning having notified this Board that the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission recommends the rezoning of 167.4 acres located im.:mediately east of State Free:ray 680, fronting on the south side of Livorr_a Road, north of Stone Valley Road and rest of 1 iranda Avenue, in the Alamo area from Single Family Residential District (R-20) to Single Family Residential District (R-40) ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a hearing be held on Tuesday, I�Iarch 7, 1978 at 11: 20 a.m. in the Board Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, iartinez, California and that the Cleric publish notice of same as required by law in THE VALLEY PIOiEER. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 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: R. T. Coo': Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of :t. f,. Korlson Supervisors J. T. Luce y affixed this 24th day of January . 19 78 G. Greer. Duberstein, Esq. L. atson / J. R. OLSSON, Clerk K. 11atson t3y ) mac.„nu m Deputy Clerk Director of Planning 751. VANi UCCL1I H-24417715m 01142 11_42 g j I7 RECEIVED CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT JAN I fj 1. R. OLiLON CLERK 8804p[) OF SUpeBV150.n �2XtCCL(1.:,T�A gPSTA CO. TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: January 17, 1978 eau. Attn: Clerk of the Board FROM: Anthony . Dehaesu ' `' SUBJECT: REZONING: y � � ` Planning Commission Director of Planni Initiated - 2192-RZ - 167.4 Acres - R-20 to R-40 - Alamo area Attached is San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission Resolution No. 5-1978 (SR) adopted by the San Ramon 'Valley Area Planning Commission on Wednesday, January 11, 1978 by a vote of 5 AYES - 2 ABSENT (Wright & Kennett). This application was reviewed by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on Wednesday, December 21, 1977, and was approved for change from Single Family Residential District (R-20) to Single Family Residential District (R-40), by a vote of 5 AYES - 2 ABSENT (Burow & Olander). The property is described as being approximately 167.4 acres, located immediately east of State Freeway 680, fronting on the south side of Livorna Road, north of Stone Valley Road and west of Miranda Avenue, in the Alamo area. The following people should be notified of your Board's hearing date and time: Robert T. Cook Gary Green 1333 Laverock Lane 125 Bunce Meadows Alamo, CA 94507 Alamo, CA 94507 William W. Morison Wilbur Duberstein, Attorney at law 40 Jennifer Lane 45 Quail Court, Suite 301 Alamo, CA 94507 Walnut Creek, CA 94595 John J. Lucey Larry & Karen Watson 95 Stephanie Lane 205 Austin Lane Alamo, CA 94507 Alamo, CA 94507 AAD:krt Attachments: Resolution, Findings Map, Area Map, Staff Report, Minutes cc: File 2192-RZ Supervisors, District: I, II, III, IV, V. Mcrofilmed with board order 1, RESOLUTION NO. 5-1978 (SR) RESOLUTION OF THE SAN WION VALLEY AREA PLANNING COMMISSION OF THE COU-FY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, INCORPORATING FINDINGS AND RECOmmENDATIONS ON PLANNING COMMISSION INITIATION STUDY (2192-RZ) , IN THE ORDINANCE.CODE SECTION PERTAINING TO THE PRECISE ZONING FOR THE ALYIM) AREA OF SAID COUNTY. WHEREAS, at a regular meeting of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on Wednesday, October 12, 1977, the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission, after having duly briefed by the Planning Staff, instructed the Planning Staff to initiate rezoning hearing for possible change in the existing zoning from Single Family Residential District (R-20) to a more appropriate zoning classification; and WHEREAS, after notice was lawfully given, a public hearing was held- by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on Wednesday, December 21, 1977 whereat all persons interested therein might appear and beheard; and WHEREAS, a Negative Declaration of Environmetal. Significance was posted on this matter on November 9, 1977; and hHEREAS, the San Ramon Valley Area Plar-ning Commission fully reviewed, considered and evaluated all the testimony and evidence submitted in this matter; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission recommends to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, that their Initiated Study (2192-RZ) , to rezone approximately 167.4 acres from Single Family Residential District (R-20) to Single Family Residential District (R-40), be APPROVED, as is indicated on the findings map entitled: A PORTION OF THE DISTRICTS MAP FOR THE ALAi1O AREA, INSERT MAP NO. 19, AND CONCORD DIVISION SECTOR 6, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, which is attached hereto and made a part hereof; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the reason for this recommendation is as follows: (1) Rezoning of the subject property would reflect the existing land use in conformance with the General Plan Microriuned wah board order 01 I44 _ c RESOLUTION NO. 5-1978 (SR) BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Chairman and the Secretary of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission shall respectively sign and attest the certified copy of this resolution and deliver the same to the Board of Supervisors all in accordance with the Planning Laws of the State of California. The instruction by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission to prepare this resolution was given by motion of the San Ramon Valley- Area Planning Commission on December 21, 1977, by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners - BENNETT, BEST, MEAKIN, WRIGHT, YOUNG. NOES: Commissioners - NONE. ABSENT: Commissioners - BUROW, OLANDER. ABSTAIN:Commissioners - NONE. I, Andrew H. Young, Chairman of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certify that the foregoing was duly called and held in accordance with the law on Wednesday, January 11, 1978, and that this resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the following vote of the Commission: AYES: Commissioners - BEST, OLANDER, BUROW, MEAKIN, YOUNG. NOES: Commissioners - NONE ABSENT: Commissioners - WRIGHT, KENNETT. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE Chairmanof the San R n V ley Area Planning %Mumha., Commission of the Count of ntra Costa, State of California ATTEST: /1 ! t � r,Secr�pary df ' he San Ramon Valley Are/Planning Cor ssion o4the County of Contra Costa, State of California '' M'Croritmed with board order -2- 01445 1 , 1 � . tia•. J -:::;: J ==k• p" ,.. / / r' xr:d- i1- / / r� 12..E • r if•r:- i� i ........J. f ` i ..Y � f 1 N 4/• 1 r .j 7 r r� / .1 Rezone / AfJ F TO i t ,r / j' 800' ' ;�� r/ / r /j';�'r 4` Chairman of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission, State of California, do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of ppRT1Cl1ti o!r TH Indicating tflereon the decision of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission in the matter of'IANNir�t� CC�MMICnt„�. Chairman of the San Rarnor, alley Planning Con;nlission, State o, ria ' A7•T-� T: Califo nia r x<cfMa y.of the an Ramon Va,t ` /1 y Arra Planning Commission, State or California Findings Map Microfilmed wini board ori {-INTRA COSTA COUNITY MANNING DF-Pt, MEN INU ?CE oil: Completion of Environmental Impact Report XXX Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance Lead Agency Other Responsible Agency Contra Costa County c/o Planning Department P.U. Boy: 951 Aiartinez, California 91553 Phone (415) 372-2031 Phone EIR.Contact Person_ Alargaret Coulter Contact Person PROJECT DESCRIPri%m: PLANNING COMMISSION INITIATED REZONItiG, County File 2192-11Z: This is to consider whether approximately 167.4 acres should be rezoned from Single Family Residential Distric R-20 to Single family Residential District R-40. Subject property is located as follows: immediately east of State Freeway 680; fronting on the south side of Livorna Road; north of Stone Valley Road; and west of Miranda Avenue, in the Alamo area. The Project l;'ill Not Have A Significant Effect On The Environment This is a Planning Commission Initiated Rezoning to bring zoning into.conformance with the General Plan. Because it is a down zoning, impacts of further subdivision are reduced. Other impacts would be covered in the EIR for the San Ramon Valley Area General Plan such as the urban sprawl associated with the large residential lots proposed. ---------1 It is determined from initial study by Margaret Coulter of the XX Planning Departn-�nt- that this project docs not have L significant effect on the enviromrent. Justification for negative declaration is attaches:. The Environmental Impact Report is available for review at the belati address: Contra Costa County Planning Department 4th Floor, North Wing, Administration Bldg. Pine & Escobar Streets Martinez, California Dale Posted :ti�c' :: i '`-) l 1 Final date for revi:eJ/apl?ca l ~ By Planning Dcpartireq Representative Microfilmed with board order APP 1/74 01147 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOPaL In the Matter of Appeal from Planning ) Commission Denial of Application of ) D. C. Development & Construction Co. , ) Applicant, D.P. No. 3035-77 and (2148-P.Z) ) January 24, 1978 to Rezone Land in the Pleasant Hill BARTD ) Station Area. ) Mrs. Norma L. 11arner, Owner. ) ) The Director of Planning having notified the Board that the Planning Commission, on November 22, 1977, denied the application of D. C. Development & Construction Co. , applicant, (2148-RZ) to rezone 1.84 acres fronting 301 feet on the west side of Tayside Lane and approximately 393 feet north of Las Juntas Wav, Pleasant Hill . BARTD Station area, from Single Family Residential District-15 (R-15) to Multiple Family Residential District (M-2) , and in connection therewith, also denied the development plan, Application No. 3035-77; and Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, having advised that fir. Steven Kay, on behalf of D. C. Development & Construction Co. , filed an appeal from said action; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDF.?ED that a hearing _be held or. said appeal before this Board in its Chambers, Room 107, County Administration Buildina, Corner of Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California, on Tuesday, the 28th of February, 1978 at 2 :00 p.m. and the Clerk is directed to post and publish notice of hearing, pursuant to code reauire_ments. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 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 24th day of January, 1978. J. R. OLSSON, CLERK By Jamie L. Johnson, Deputy C erk cc: D. C. Develonment & Construction Co. Steven Kay List of Names Provided by Planning Director of Planning 01448 DECEIVED rs ' CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT J. R. OLSSON CLERK BO:.RD OF SU?:RVIZORS , ON VZZA Cf?STA CO. BY....r.Az.'...y...�.2 c+L Drpury TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: 20 December 1977 FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesu I SUBJECT: APPEALS: D.C. Development & Con- Director of Plannip struction Co.(Applicant) - Gorman Warner (Owner' J) 2148-RZ & Development Plan 117`3035-77 - S.D IV APPELLANT: D. C. Developlmen & Construction Co. , 2363 Boulevard Circle ;2, Walnut Creek, California 94595. OWNER: Mrs. florma L. Warner, 3163 Wayside Lane, Walnut Creek, Calif. 94596 APPEALING: Development Plan Application #3035-77 and Rezoning Application 2148-RZ. PROPERTY DESCRIPTION: 1 .84 acres fronting 301-ft. , on the west side of Wayside Lane and approximately 393-ft. , north of Las Juntas Way, pj3a5bA)l H:// . Area. Bti'�t`�l 3vin cri PUBLIC HEARING: Tuesday, November 8, 1977. Hearing was closed for field trip review. Decision rendered at Closed Nearing November 22, 1977. DECISION: Deny request for rezoning from R-15 to 11-2. Deny Development Plan Applic- ication 173035-77. DECISION APPEALED BY: Applicant, D.C. Development & Construction Co. (See appeal letter attached). f . . . . f . . . . + + . + + f + . . . + . . . . t . . + . . . t . + f f . f f f . f f t See attached list for notification purposes. . . . . . + + + + t + + + t + + + + + + + f + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + + . . . . AAD/GB/v cc: File 2148-RZ & 3035-77 Supervisors, District: I, II, III, IV, V. Attachments: Resolution of Commission on 2148-RZ & 3035-77 & Findings Pap. Copy of letter of appeal . Copy of acknowledgement of appeal . Copy of notification of denial & appeal date & time. Copy of Area Map. Copy of Neg.EIR. Copy of Staff Report. h icrohirned v ith board order 1 i i'19 f J RESOLUTION NO. 4-1978 RESOLUTION OF THE PLANNING CO;-EMISSION OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, INCORPORATING FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE REQUESTED CHANGE BY D. C. DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY (APPLICANT) NOR.AA L. WARNER (OWNER) (2148-RZ) , IN THE ORDINANCE CODE SECTION PERTAINING TO THE PRECISE ZONING FOR THE PLEASANT HILL AREA OF SAID COUNTY. WHEREAS, a request by D. C. DEVELOPMENT AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY (Applicant) NORMA L. WARNER (Owner) (2148-RZ) , to rezone land in the Pleasant Hill area from Single Family Residential District (R-15) to Multiple Family Residential District (M-2) and also in conjunction Final Development Plan D. C. DEVELOPMENT COMPANY (Applicant) NORbLk L. WARNER (Owner) (3035-77), and which indicated for site plan approval for 32 unit condominium with parking variances, to be utilized for multiple residential proposed under this application, was received by the Planning Department Office on June 16, 1977; and WHEREAS, a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was posted on August 29, 1977; and WHEREAS, after notice thereof was lawfully given, a public hearing was held by the Planning Commission on Tuesday, November 8, 1977 and November 22, 1977; and WHEREAS, the Commission having fully reviewed, considered and evaluated all the testimony and evidence submitted in this matter; and NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission recommends to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that the rezoning request of D. C. DEVELOPMENT COMPANY (Applicant) NORMA L.' WARNER (Owner) (2148-RZ) , be DENIED for change from Single Family Residential District (R-15) to Multiple Family Residential District (M-2), and as a result,- no changes be made on the findings map entitled: A Portion of the Districts Map for the East Pleasant Hill Area Contra Costa County, California, Insert Map No. 16 Contra Costa County, California and further more the Final Development Plan request of D. C. DEVELOPMENT COMPANY (Applicant) NORNLLk L. WARNER (Owner) (3035-77) be DENIED; and Microfilmed with board order 01/150 RESOLUTION NO. 4-1978 BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the reason for this recommendation is as follows: (]) The requested rezoning is not consistent with the General Plan for development in the area. specifically those requiring proper transition to protect adjacent land uses and safe and convenient circulation. 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 Board of Supervisors all in accordance with the Government Code of the State of California. The instruction by the Planning Commission to prepare this resolution was given by motion of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, November 22, 1977, by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners - WALTON, YOUNG, PHILLIPS, STODDARD, COMPAGLIA, MILANO, ANDERSON. NOES: Commissioners - NONE. ABSENT: Commissioners - NONE. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE. I, Donald E. Anderson, Chairman of the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hereby certify that the foregoing was duly called and held in accordance with the law on Tuesday, January 10, 1978, and this resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the following vote of the Commission. AYES: Commissioners - Milano, Phillips, Stoddard, Young, Walton, Anderson. NOES: Commissioners - None. ABSENT: Commissioners - Albert R. Compaglia. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - None. . 2 Microfilmed with board order RESOLUTION NO. 4-1973 rman of the Planning Commission of the County of Contra Costa, State of California ATTEST: / 1 r Sec3:etar y o' the Pl ning Commis�on of the �dunty A Contra Co�a, State df California RECEIVE. J. P. O"ss0r4 CL"-2!C BOARD OF SUPERVISOPS ONT24 "T„ CO. By....t4tiict... -3- Microfilmed with board order nT X52 rJ *V�v••UiY:-_�.^1 OF A—' - �-.�.'..t ..�i•� .moi f� /'�"'� Rezone From To T 40 Ifs� ' �.•; / r 8A4ro ! / /�' /R-15/ if J-1 /J.-L - --- R ,r s}� tom '// 0-1 ' u . !. •-AT r-^��� ' 11• _� ;i CITY r {,OF `, /.�f• } •`��� '• I ( 1 I 1, �. Chairman of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission, Mate of California, do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of A PoRmiod i TmE bnamcra MAP FAA 'PiaASANT YANG AREA tbm:C0.A CASTA C.a,uwr yL.CALjnnANIA. Moo �LCAS indicating thereon the decision of the Contra Costa County Planning Commission in the matter of n. C„bib, AL.agr MEN't t CAl1STRt��Zypp airman of—ft ontra Cosh County 1 Planning Commission, State of Calif. -ATTES i r S ._fefar} of the Fontra Cost County Planning Commi Sion, State -f Calif. Findings Ma Mi_uafilme.d with board Qrdet X1 53 BEFORE THE PLANNING COMAISSION CONTRA COSTA COUNTY - CALIFORNIA In The Matter of the Appeal of D.C. Development & Construction Co. , #3035-77, Denied by the Planning Commission. / WHEREAS, on June 16, 1977, the applicant, D. C. Development & Construction Co., filed an application for development plan approval for a 32 unit condominium with park- ing variances and 3-ft. , sideyards (10-feet required); and WHEREAS, said application pertains to certain property located in the Walnut Creek area described as fronting 301-ft. , on the ►vest side of Wayside Lane and approx- imately 400-ft. , north of Las Juntas; and WHEREAS, the subject property is located in a Single Family Residential District (R-15) and the applicant has filed a rezoning request (2148-RZ), to rezone the subject property from Single Family Residential District (P,-15) to Multiple Family Residential District (M-2); and WHEREAS, a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance ►vas posted on this application on August 29, 1977; and WHEREAS, notifice of public hearing was duly given a required by law; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held in this matter by the Planning Commission on Tuesday, November 8, 1977, whereat all persons interested therein might appear and be heard; and WHEREAS, certain persons appeared and spoke in favor and others appeared to speak in opposition to this development plan application; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission having fully reviewed, considered and evaluated all the testimony and evidence submitted in this matter CLOSED the public hearing to see the subject property and the surrounding area on their field trip of November 18, 1977; and render their decision at a closed hearing on Tuesday, November 22, 1977; and WHEREAS, on Friday, November 18, 1977, the Planning Commission did visit the sub- ject property;and WHEREAS, on Tuesday, November 22, 1977, the matter having been submitted and the Planning Commission having fully considered the same as it relates to the health, safety and general r:elfare of the County, the orderly development of the land in the County, the preservation of property values, the effect upon the neighborhood, the effect upon the General Pian and the special conditions applicable to the instant case; and Microfilmed with board order Appeal - D. C. Development & Construction Co. , #3035-77 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Planning Commission DENIES the subject application in that its approval would be deleterious to the objectives of the County Zoning Code and to the aforementioned considerations; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this application is DENIED for the following reason: (1 ) While parking and design might be mitigated by the applicant to reduce potent- ial impacts and facilitate better transition, a multiple unit residential complex of this density does not conform to the general plan goals of proper transition to surrounding uses and safe and convenient circulation. The foregoing order was given by vote of the Planning Commission on Tuesday, November 22, 1977, as follows: AYES: Commissioners - Walton, Young, Phillips, Stoddard, Compaglia, Milano, Anderson. NOES: Commissioners - None. ABSENT: Commissioners - None. ABSTAIN: Commissioners - None. DONALD E. ANDERSON Chairman of the Planni g Commission of the County of Contra Cost ,, State of California DATE: December 22, 1977 ATTEST: ` Anthony A! ehaesus; ecretary the Planning (,Commjsseon, Contra Costa Count,; California. L/ -2- Micro;ilmed with board order `��� (cit if ?0g, L.c:,pa i,r epi Coy � r•r:r.:,r.r,i .:=r.r. , : i. =;aft•; A Lninistr ;r.,n .3utic)n th,rCi:do .n r "..et+n:rr. (;.i!:!r)t:li i 9•�rr`i l Cc,Jt�.y t . Anthony A.Vrhao%m. O,rectot ut 111..nnn4j; r zw C.tuiyn r Phone: 372-2031 ,,�.���r•",,. `��:�-1 Rrcrtti:,,O William V.W.iirnn Pie�sant Hitt •-r fry.•• q� Andre:11.Ynung Alamo December 20, 1977 D. C. Development & Construction Co. 2363 Boulevard Circlet Walnut Creek, California 94595 Gentlemen: This letter acknowledges receipt of your letter of appeal and the filing fees iri•your rezoning application 2148-RZ and Development Plan Application ''3035-77, on 1 .84 acres fronting 301-ft. , on the viest side of !•tayside Lane and approxim- ately 393-ft., north of Las Juntas Way in the Pleasant Hill area. Receipt No. G-529146 was issued.you on December 7, 1977 for these appeals. The material relative to your appeal will be forwarded to the County Board of Supervisors. Their clerk will list your appeal on the Board's calendar to set a date and time for your appeal hearing. Their clerk will notify you and all other interested parties of that time and. date. Questions relative to the appeal should be directed to the County Planning Dept. Any questions pertaining to thedate and time of your appeal should be directed to the clerk of the Board of Supervisors - Telephone 372=2371 . Should you have questions on any of the above information, do not hesitate to call either office. Very truly yours, Anthony A. Dehaesus Director of Pl aanni nn By: Gunther Boccius, Chief, AAD/GB/v Zoning Administration cc: Files 2143-RZ & 3035-77 Norma L. Warner, owner Gordon B. Turner, Attorney Steven Kay, Attorney Walden Improvement Association City of Pleasant Hill Microfilmed with board order LAW OFFICES OF KAY t3 MERKLE A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION . STEVEN KAY ...AREA COOS tI5 WALTER F. MERKLE.JR. 100 WEBSTER STREET Y'ELEPNOPir- 465-3636 CLIFFORD D• BERCOVICH JACK LONDON SOUARE W. BRUCE 13ERCOVICH OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA 94607 December 6, 1977 Borad of Supervisors County Administration Building P.O. Box 951 .1artinez, CA 94553 RE: Wayside Lane County Files: 2148-RZ ' 3035-77 .Gentlemen: This letter will constitute an appeal on behalf of D.C. Development a Construction Co. from the decision by the Contra Costa County Planning Commission denying the Application number 3035-77 requesting a condominium . development on a parcel described as Tract 5109 Wayside Lane, Contra Costa County_ We are enclosing a check in the sun of $-=M.jT:fT pursuant to the requirements set forth in Section 26-2.2302 of the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code. A fair review reveals that our client' s appeal should be approved by she Board of Supervisors and in support thereof we submit the following: -71. Our client purchased the property on Wayside -�: Lane in early December 1976. At such time, our L client met with Mr. Norman Halverson and other members of the Planning Staff and were advised A'-"-7- 77 that the general plan called for a medium density multiple development in view of its proximity to the Pleasant Hill Bart Station. The property at the time was zoned R-15, but the Staff in- dicated that it was proper for the area to be zoned M-2 which is multiple --amily residential. 2. Our client assur-ied everything was proceeding satisfactorily, but in August 1977, learned from Alice Bonner of the County Planning, Staff, that 32 units was too many and that 30 units could be Microfilmed with board order 1 /157 • 4' the proper- amount on the property. To that end our client revised the plan and reduced the amount of units to 30. In addition, there were numerous points made by Ms. Bonner of the Planning Staff regarding sideyard parking, . rear•- yard parking, carports and such comments by Ms. Bonner were incorporated into the final plan. 3. A petition was circulated among neighbors in close proximity of the property and we are enclosing a copy of the petition which you will note has been signed by various neighbors. In addition, we are enclosing copies of letters from Mr. John Sutter and Ms. Gladys V. Wright indicating -hat the desigr , density and layout is acceptable_ To that end, we are enclosing a copy of letter dated August 25, 1977, from Alice E. Bonner of the Contra Costa County Planning Department indicating that local residents support the project. 4. The Contra Costa County Planning Staff, de- spite its initial endorsement, approval and recommendations, recommended denial of our client's application on November 8, 1977_ The recommenda- tion by the Staff focused on parking design density. First of all let us point out that our client revised the plan so that plenty of parkingwould be available and a negative declaration was issued. The Contra Costa Planning Staff indicated that the design did not facilitate transition in the surrounding single family residential neigh- borhood and that the sideyards are not adequate. This basis is difficult to comprehend when you consider that our -client worked laboriously with the Planning Staff for nine (9) months to achieve a design and repeatedly revised the plan to accomo- date and incorporate the needs and desires of the Planning Staff. Finally, the Planning Staff indicates that the density does not conform the general plan goal of proper transi- tion to surrounding uses and safe and convenient circula- tion despite the general plan ' s designation that this is a medium density multiple area_ In summation respectfully submit that the Board of Supervisors approve our client' s appeal and approve the development plan for a 30 unit condominium development on the subject propert.IT. The general plan calls for such a Microfilmed v.,ith board order multiple project, the neighbors have approved' sahe, and our client purchased the property on the under- standing and has proceeded for approximately one (1) year to pursue an application that up until the final moment had the approval endorsement and support of the Planning Staff- We submit that the Planning Coriimission ' s decision i,�as unconscionable and unjust and in vied of the entire background and facts, a clear abuse of dis- cretion, and in accord thereto t-;e ask for your approval. Thank YOU. Very truly yours, KAY &I_MER'KL- STEVEI-. SK/mf Microfilmed with board order i I L i L . Btjilding. Nofth Wing �A Dorw.'J E 0 !lr)x 951 -L ',Jartir,ez.('�i;iforflirt 911553 UOUITY Allier;R.Cnm::a,;!i:A `inlhcnyA. D0,arsu:; Director of Platininj Jack Sroddard -a Phone: 372-2031 Richman'! plea:ant Pill Andrew H.Young Alamo August 2S, 1977 Mr. Greog Cherezian DC Development & Construction Co. 2363 Boulevard Circle Suite 2 Walnut Creek, California 94595 Dear Mr. Cherezian: You were informed on July 26, 1977 that an environmental impact report urould be required for your condominium project on Wayside Lane in the Pleasant Hill area (County Files 2148-RZ, 3035-77) . However, your recent submittal of a revised site plan and evidence of local resident support of your proposed project indicate that major environmental concerns have been substantially mitigated. A Negative Declaration has therefore been filed for these projects, and an EIR.is no longer re- quired. There was an error on the previous letter requiring an EIR that you should note. The Subdivision number for your future condominium application was listed as Sub. 5109. The correct nuliber is Sub. 5108. In addition, Since You haven't yet submitted an application for this subdivision, the project should not have been included in the environ- rental determination. Therefore, t-.-hen you submit th-- application, a separate initial study will be completed. Sincerely "Our,,, Anthoriv A. Dehaesus Director of Planning Alice: E. Rolincr Pla n i i c r L AEB: ga cc: Files 214S-RZ 3035-77 tVicrofilmed with board order M V 1 .}• A L�e�l=art: :�, !. '�„i:� r•�T:ii:Yt..i Caus]t3l Aat'.='-ALSt:rnt o'i �,jt<<".•' 3 Jr 79 �r� :.cx,:tri- a cnli r; 9:;513, ~ l:;:i lair:l' !•►;�a J'r, a8% UPS .raW4r.. FARMER i tat Si s. Ifec'-.i::1= I vn.:3 CUilt:ir:.:? ! by Er. --d limas--k. twi::Co:'a. 3aldvt n <'': itO::f1l L W a t i•.;. t,.::.,� . f� t.rl ► t r• W. F. !.. 'i. .t:l+' 11-0,;0, • +'Sa at !:C:CI' i.11 V►)t.t' r:t,: :t.Uli t:i Tt. �?'n•t'J: :�'! r.C-::!n:f.�ti1.U::t lZtaVta}r!•C::-ti `; ti ;ic. r, Ilii a: !•t. rr •.. .ai.-- d r r .` t it rr j 1 �� i.l.r: %:► .f. ►l ►: :)i :yr1;�-:ai..t; .t..:ttl::t :.. •. .•�:... .. ! ..t:�. ....-: '�' ..:..i. •:i .:-i n',.:iC'r !fi•:r;,r:�'� ot.,nor- rontI n - lalAde : i::f: t111[ t ? 11 cti•r:lo�:�r•i�t. It YrAti IiotfZ:j 01.11: Ole. p1.F nF. L:are 13:it.ng the exIs 'ing road;r.,ty E:a,cr;,•n:: aP d. fa:a�:: and ::hll.r• t1A3 appert a adequate for such irf'.fI'ic as r,ti be Esrtet::te<< j1Z* th1r, lLwI :Oyclo ?2 'lt, o. MiMT: I casnItud, the n1_estuan or ltvi.•i dr:cii e:►t:ion for rond -.Ad _rdrt arises as A Intent :asp=b:lit-Y. To rte 1t tappers .! thr-A no !.!: i+he t`.imu th a►`r a decision must be made by t`7ne v,aunty g.; to t hell-her :any prup--!rty !�-•Cas1 cat`.l on sit all ,-113 be r<gLLred. or. W 7,ids• Ll na when. ultlta t y itLl:ty dc-:elor�eli, If .the County is of op.l.idi cn th,—A.. such ded•ianti or. 2:111 be -e-qui red, �' 1 a.,,.y �-•1► t -mss, 1 n1 *. ` y-.a. + r, .qty s a., t: t. equitable v.trA►.t_c:1s. !sem U, t.:i•.t:i. r_'0�;.! t O;:IL .a J tala.t, cJ t..l�t. }.fr s:L{lLljd N re benefitting b., I+.: . ; lcf !•:. ai: zsf _:?s Itv. a_ ai:1a. it :7.3rc.:•-�zl 1 y.r. r. l .:.. {.....1 �.3:ro��..• 1h 1{+ I ne In ::+ro ~[: t :S1�.i ttl. density na::t l;£L.)o r. LL-, prea:'-i-4 --d Icy V.-Ile planitis tach vgr:L enc IS conLd .'IoI_?d on. no . t:r:.h .•.a,,a oa l.1% t. —un •.:=a .t.1. t::-::ly ac.,t.+sant t;J iay. prop-arty) and Wla^.'.. of a lit!ir- on t:, var.': ::lfta^• O" Lhe 't`.Z'+�:i + r; t t,; the rec zU co CC3nablon of ca 410 •f u.7.. :_•_ i! j"o.ir the i)ilflt;.i'+': 02 Cc Z;5Ili:.- Lonn, Aa a r•esul.1:, th a 1Lsubili f-'- :,r of i.•:. ?: prope:J.i-_:i h.-:s i):;r�7L s -•:•l s• r a r Gad- I stroi. l tl`s�fta::f`, to .i - fie:- her re61 .i--.,i._!oa I:l Vie -Iz:a O;' Ct ?o-9 J S ?Ierf lrilly lours id file v. yri !?'M' :13 hone .11tj projeAl- is - rJvsdr.git•.' 0. r.J+_ Microfilmed '61A boardn 14:,t .... r•:� ...:ora:.�i -c rc August 11, 1977 '•''" ...�w.wi •qt zn,n P.e C�^e:t Cownty of Contra Costa -- Ad-ministration Eui ldinc *.artinez, CA 94553 R3: iP_1C^s 5109--3163 ::n1 YSiDEE L_TLNBE (TIAWAIER Gem. men Mr. led j. Clark, rea1to=, Baldwin Howell Residential Brokerage Company, representing the ouma , A:rs. -!a= ?C=, S•7c"'.S X.inC'! e?.t?ugrlh to slho-w me plans fo-' this proposed l • con2enin?.um 6evelopmcn;:. s Q�:_'± properly across the Si:`f;G'i: at 3_120 Eayside Lade. Co not o:_?Cct "Co Uhc Ja!'Out, eensity, or design p_:CF`•7sec! C'a?�'C' .o_-ion-IL butt 1' c•.i? corc '?"ned aboi ' 4�1C p:�8&i?J:C ei'f:Ci: -o . ��?�?C P :ojec-� en �:'Ie Cor. l�S: s policy If rote .11- t- t=le p2:ns eo not call for the dedicnci,on r o� c''nv crC'_part_l for st?:t."'..t`'. imn, -- ovemen'ts, nor. CIO they scam, t .rc.i�t t.0 s:?Q:•i any w—d--en.i.ng o: -L-Il' roadv:ay. Obviously, the t v,J_11 Cc use az: -3_^'.St a 3-2^iU1C increase in tt".raifi.c in K F'i2c? o-O.t of i:rlt. Stl��cCt i�?:O:�C�:�.i". CIt:RC:' e.gartt�tent nro4ects on i:he Street T.,?-ill, no -6 v'bt, also cause increase in traffic. tic. Tat SL?CEl tine as !. s! rt udC deiel on my property,ty, T. do not think 3.;: Tmuld he if-'air for 'Che Ccun-v to rEbauire Ziff dedication of t • oj_ or Ss '( cL. t improvements in orCeri::? r7 tCG ` � .G? � t. .1-0SeWive ::???S '?':OjCCi: 0:. prolCCi:: on this T ^-n`iOS c!-CnCT tho vc,t side Cif the s-41--rect.. such as i::l?£ t''Q�?4}:t.['r C''O:-C�.C^ 1?.::� i: and loL'- Cir irafLic, -1, ^ n , ' l.n'1 :C%C' A Q 't e.i ? ,'i •r S t:.c f ron a:itr'•-t _•i_1 s �:• � L.'�L .t:i �..._ ..L. _ C c C i�. .C� t=iC'' C_ .Q. ::C'?C_: CS .U.1-C F:i._.i'_^ on 'i.�;C C:.St' sieo-- Or ::eiC ='U C-C-4 -v►:C ,:� T -:o is a latC—.1" C'?a tC ::hey Scelc CO da eloi)? The County E; oL!CZ docile noti:r ?.t Seems to Iie3, L•.'!io-- t[?e= any dedication far s-reet d-=ming of j•:c+~•side Lane is -C:CL? Cts Lc t cam!I. f0- '_0 Z.',i:-L to �:Ci*�??_Ot�mc--•Lt' of this £erect; c J, if ithere is su :hi the dedication should be r:e dle from nrcDc^rties on the went side of c''_hc strECe:,, suc(l. cis i:hC [; riser property'. 1 e rec�.son " 3 this is th t, the Com t_J e'S cl-^c�:i' Crca-l- -1.5-n-21-ted the usa--1- 1?':V of ri:"Ce-- tVrJ's? elle `. Side O. �U :o?- the c:i•'S'c`.::: c ion of- Co:- g,i'?-^. Lane. The County rood -:-- -�bian ca" s for C 3 d�_nittc� Coggins �•ane 1Erom GO ivt"_'t -t 1fJ0 fCe t e?? :r as T understand it, tile Count-1 is likely to clean nd a 4C- f-coc'". C''_edi ca a.?_on fog' t}?i g :li::pC_',r,C frOr 'i_�?C mar pQ�c`.]O_2 Oi each _ Cr: %.h?C Ca St ' sil dc Of lche st_cet, at. such t_ ?:'_C as those lots rtV., is deml oaec'. Thus, those on the east- s ic e of this street wili ' en an losing ICO ::CCt o 1-116 ::e8:-: o:: t!-,ci propCrl-- Zo -cad widening projects (a:?c be cormcnsatcd for only GO fee- t� leu ' Gf. a`. '` fee%?.r Z:f i.le i:ho£C o_1` -he west side of thi s street T'r?;; 'Q -CCYL'i7_'e`L to 1P.�'t-i Itl� C''.CC?:_c -50n al c i i {O_ StLGCi: . Yours v cry tr l.v r j - ••�'�•j'Z'�. ,ern . f r� :CC: =•i_7 CAT: .. { 0. Y.- . ........ .: : - .!. .. .. .. .. ::O :�it1ECi 1'vtSii :10.:(C� 1 o;da r. r. at T . . . ! ,•-.pETI t-O_ i O BOARM=-,D Off' SUPBRv TSO�:S . . . . ... ... . ON we, the unearsignod, being the neighbors of Tract 510°, I eysic?e Lane, Cos Lra Costa County, declare that r:e hate beer. in- mod of the de�-elo )mens proposed-by D3- rade E- Associates- ; '._w+- .•—•<�...s._w.. �.: T: •`t7^"�_�.'��.'bs�'.�... •C•__..ar reviet-ring the plans aTaCl the proposed development of condominiums by Derade & • Associates,. 'te hate no objection to the approval of such puns of development by the Board of Supervisors. r, AP Address i-y,6 I, Address ��:Lr: ��� .: � �. � • . tAddress It!�_ , ti,� 1 ,- Address -r- ddress ���[dC :�� ^� ,moi .�%,... Ac dress Ac'c�c-c�s c =��r�1 j. ,,ri..r�-� :'•`i _- _!' Address- Address Address Miuofiirnad with board order Plannimt Cnnimission Member, Planning Department of -.; "a WillianrL.Milano Pitrrburg—Chairman County Administration Building.North Wing co1c1;a Donald E.Anderson P.O. BOX 9S Moraga—Vice chairman Martinez,Calilornia 94553 County Albert R.Compayiia Martine,- Anthony A.Dehaesus Director of PlanningCarolyn D.Phillips a1#'" Rodeo " Jack Stoddard Phone: 72-2031 ] '� �1 Richmond e .� William V.Walton Pleasant Hill Andrew H.Young Alamo November 23, 1977 D.C. Development & Construction Co. 2363 Boulevard Circle 1#2 Walnut Creek, California 94595 Gentlemen: This letter is to inform you that the Contra Costa County Planning Commission on Tuesday, November 22, 1977, reviewed your rezoning application 2148-RZ and Development Plan 1#3035-77, at closed hearing and denied both applications by unanimous vote. Ordinance Code Section 26-2.2406 states that an aggrieved party may appeal a decision of the Planning Commission to the County Board of Supervisors for a public hearing and determination. An appeal by you would require a written notice stating your reasons for the appeal and a filing fee of $250.00 for the rezoning and $60.00 for the develop- ment plan. An appeal and fee must be received by the Planning Department Office within fifteen (15) calendar days-from the date of the Commission's action---in this instance by 5:00 P.M. , Wednesday, December 7, 1977. If no appeal is received within the date and time specified above, the action of the Planning Commission becomes final . Should you have questions on the above information, do not hesitate to call this office for clarification. Very truly yours, Anthony A. Dehaesus Director of Pl anni n y B �IGG;� CGl �CGGfi.� Gunther Boccius, Chief, AAD/GB/v Zoning Administration cc: Files 2148-RZ & 03035-77 Norma L. Warner (Owner) Gordon Turner, Attorney Walden Improvement Association City of Pleasant Hill 0I IT51 Microfilmed with board order X:CITI10E GF Completion of Environmental Impact Report �a Negative Declarat`un of EnvirL;nmentai Significance Lead Agency Other dtespons-ibL.- Agency Contra Costa County C/o Planning Department P.O. Box 951 :,lartinez, California 94553 �+ Phone (415) 372-20-24 Phone EIR Contact Person W. Darwin Myers Contact Person. PROJECT DESCRIPTION: D. C. DEVELOPMENT & CONSTRUCTION CO. (APPLICANT) NORMA L. WARNER (OWNER) COUNTY FILE 2143- Z: The applicant request rezoning from R-7 to tvl-3. A descriptive parcel, 1.8 acres, on the west side of Wayside Lane, approximately 400 feet north of Las Juntas Way, in the Pleasant Hill area. It is deteiriined from initial study by-v n3rwin � � of the XXX Planning Department that this project does not have assi„rlif-icant effect on the environment. XXX' Justification for negative declaration is attached. Environ-mental in act Report is a:•ailabl: for revieln- at til: helmi address: Contra Costa Cot:nty Planning bcfparcmen� 4ti: Floor, A�r1-1}i i'�ln;, Adminis::_ation Bldg. Pin- & Escob1 r ltrc'_'ts Martinez, Caiiforr.iZI D, tef Post(Td f�`��: � , F in:11 da L,-, for x --- I--- - l t ►� $ Planning Dep.trt{ienf fleprescatr:tive \� EAicrofilmed with board order nt;�L►(� Thc- Project \11111 Not Have A Significant Effect On Th^ 11nviron.n_-nt The Project conforms to the ronucsted 11-2 zoning, district regulations, and to the policies of the 1975 Pleasant Hill BAR: area General Plan Amendment. The ori-inat tentative snap indicated a significant parking variance which would have .created a significant traffic and parking impacts on %Vayside Lane. The applicant has revised the map to su`)stantially mitigate this probtern. The proposed project is the first proposed multiple project in this single-family residential neighbor hood since the adoption of the Area General Plan. However, the applicant has submitted evidence which indicates that area residents are not significantly opposed to the project. Local soil limitations may be mitigated through foundation and structure resign. The project site has a potential for archeological resources; should any suspected archeological remains be uncovered during construction, .vorl: shculd be hatted within 35 feet of the find and a qualified archeologist retained to access the remains. Microfilmad with board ordar IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF axmA COSTA Cowry, STATE OF GUFORNIA In the Platter of Award of Contract ) for Detention Facility Cast-In-Place) Concrete, Martinez, California. ) 'January 24, 1978. Project No. 5269-926-(51) ) Bidder TOTAL A-%Wier Bond Amounts Cahill Construction Company, Inc. $2,307,000 Labor & Mats. $ 1 ,153,500 San Francisco, California Faith•. Perf. $2,307,000 The Pacific Company $2,633,000 Berkeley, California The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, birds being duly invited and received by the Public Works Director; and The Public Tbrks Director reccran.er:3ing that the bid listed first above is the lost responsible bid and this Board con..^urrirg and so finding; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED, that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said ucrk 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 indica-ted above; and that the Public 1�brks Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FL=t?'R ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and any required certificates of insurance or other rec--red do=,ei nts, and the Public r.-brks Director has reviewed and found thein to be sufficient, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS t'ZJ=x R ORDFIZ3) that, in accordance with t-- project specifications and/or upon signature of the contract by the Public G+orks Director, any bid bonds posted by the bidders are to be exonerated and any checks or cash submitted for bid security shall be returned. PP.SSE•D by tre Board on January 24, 1978 I hereby certify that the foregois-ig is a true and correct copy of an order enterpd on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the data aforesaid. Witness !rzhand :rd the Seal of the Board of Supe-risors affixed this 24th day of January 1978 . )-rigi.nator: Public Works Department J. R. O:SSON, Clerk- ::c: lerk::c: Public Works Director County Auditor-Controller Contractor By �, � o Deputy Clerk n ,I q CONTRACT (Construction agreement) (Contra Costa County Standard Form) I. SPECI.IL ?EX.S. These special terms are incorporated below by reference. (SS2,3) Parties: [Public Agencll Contra Costa County [Contractor) Cahill Construction Company, Inc. [Complete le-g name ($2) affectivo ;ata: January 31 , 1978 [See 54 for starting date.] (S3) rhe Work: Detention Facility Cast-In-Place Concrete, which includes fur- nishing and installing all cast-in-place concrete, including concrete walls, floor slabs and necessary shear studs and shoring, all in accordance with Plans and Specifications prepared by or for the Public Works Director and in accordance with the accepted bid p�^o o al jlro eat �IQ. 5SfL9-�26 ,1)�. ,. g. (54) completion Pins: s e ou a or ( i an ca end voskin J (a) XM)OW)IRYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY. -www• (b) twithin 455 calendarXXfAKMdays from starting data. (SS) Liquidatad Damages: S None per calendar day. (Actual) (ss) Pubzi.c d9ana:j,3 Agent: Public Works Director (57) Contract Xi'"p 5 2,307,000 (for unit price contracts: move or lesscccraance wita :lnlshed quantities at unit bid prices.) (Strikearentzetical not 1 if inapplicabie.J 2. slcaa:U==s u �c�:rcrrLS�c:r= - Puazic MIiiii=UxXOX#AMX9XXSX%M Vernon L. Cline Designated Representative) Public Works Director XX#46diikmx Contractor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and ccrro liance with Labor Code .861co�:ce iters' j ensatior. Law - 777171/0 aw. ` By: -� [CORPORATE : - lnate off It Yn theusness� SEAL] -' L eslgnate OZa al CapaCltl In tits builnessi , Zloty to Contrcc:or (1) Execute acknc:;Zadgmert fora baicw, and (2) of a corpora- tion, affix Corporeta Sect. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - --- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - State of California ) AC:K.. LcJl:•:::1^ (by CororatiCA, County of -SAA+ i-A y,(i e i Sci i ) ss' Partnersnlp, or individual) The person(s) signing above for Contractor, known to re in individual and business capacity as stated, personally apoeared before .-..c today and acknowledged that-it/they executed it and that the corporation or par- . rship n - above executed it. Dated: -, ,U,J4h 9/ 1 f 7y SEW,] NeZary ?untzc - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FORLi appROvZj) by County counsel. (Page I of 4) (CC-l; Rev. 11-7[) Microfilmed with board order. 3. NORS CONTRACT, CHANGES. (a) 9y their signatures in Section 2, effective on the above sate, these parties prcmiso and agree as set fort: in this contract, incorporating by these references the material ("special teras") in sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own cost and expense, and in a work:hanli.;e manner, fullt and faithfully perforce and complete the work; and will furnish all materials, labor, services and transportation necessary, convenient and proper in order fairly to perform the requirements of this contract, all strictly in accordance with the Public Agency's plans, drawings and specifications. (c) The work can be changed only with Public Agenc-,'s prior written order specifying such change and its cost agreed to by the parties; and tae Public Agency shall never have to pay more than specified in Sec. 7 without such an order. 4. TM: MTICE TO PROCEED. Contractor shall start this work as directed in the speci- scauons or the Notice to Proceec; and shall carplete it as specified in Sec. 1. 5 LIQUIDATED DAUAGES. If the Contractor fails to coLTlato this contract and this work within the tine rixea 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 dar..age 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 war::: and is the same be hot paid, Public Agencrf may, in addition to its other remedies, deduct the same from any honey due or to becona due Contractor under this con- tract. If t'he Public Agency for any cause authorises or contributes to a delay, suspen- sion of work or extension of ti=, its duration shall be added to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be deemed a waiver nor be used to defeat shy right of the Agency to da.-ages for non-ccepletion or delay hereunder. Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 4215, the Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated damages for delay in completion of C-10 work, when such delay was caused by the failure of the Public Agoncy or the owner of a utility to provide for re=oval or relocation o: existing utility facilities. 5. INTEGRATED DCCU'.MiTS. The plans, drawings and specifications or special provisions or the Public Agenct s call for bids, and Contractor's accented 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 exhibitea, ment;cned and set forth in both, to the true intent and weaning therso: when taken all together; and differences of opinion concerning these small be finally determined by Public Agency's Agent specified in Sec. 1. 7. PAY:tE:i':. (a) For This strict and literal fulfillment of these promises and conditions, ancII 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 mor th the Contractor shall submit to the Public Agency a verified application for payment, supported by a statement showing all materials actua:l., installed during the preceding r..o:hth, the labor expended thereon, and the cost thereof; whereupon, after checking, the Public Agency shall issue to Contractor a certificate for the amount determ4ned to be due, minus 101 thereof pursuant to Government Code Sec. 53067, but not until defective work and materials have bean removed, replaced and made good. 3. PAYMNTS WIT HELD. (a) :he Public Acenc- or its agent mat withhold any payment, or because of later discovered evidence nullify all or any certificate !or 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 re=adied, or uncompleted wort:, or (2) Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing, or (3) Failure to properly pay subcontractors or for material or labor, or (4) ReasonaLle doubt that the work can be completed for the balance then unpaid, or (5) iamace to azot:er contractor, or (6) Damage to the Public agency, other than damage due to delays. (b) The Public agent: shall use reasonable diligence to discover and report to the Contractor, as --he .tori precresses, t a materials and labor which are not satisfactory to it, so as to avoid unnecessary trouble or cost to t::e Contractor ir. making good any defective work or parts. (c) 35 calendar days after the Public Agency files its notice of completion of the entire (Paye 2 of 4) (CC-l; ?.ev. 11-75) f. work, it snall issue a certificate to the Contractor and pay the balance of the contract price after deducting all amounts withhold under this contract, provided the Contractor shows that all claims for labor and materials have been paid, no claims aare been presented to the Public agency based an acts or crissions of the Contractor, and no liens or withhold notices have been filed against the work or site, and provided there are not reasonable inaications of defective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of liens or claims against Contractor. 9. rNSURANCL. (Labor Code 551UO-dl) On signing this contract, Contractor must give Public c Ngencf (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 a;=itted 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. SOULS. On signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public agency for approval good and sufficient bonds with sureties, in acount(s) specified in the specifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials hereunder. 11. FAILURE TO PERFORM. If the Contractor at any tire refuses or neglects, witaout 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. 1AWS APPLY. General. Both parties recognize the applicability of various federal, state and local 17— amu regulations. especially chapter 1 of Part 7 of the California Labor Code (beginning with Sec. 1720, and including Secs.. 1735, 1777.5, 6 1777.6 forbidding discrimination) and intend that this agreawent complies t:ierewith. The parties specifically stipulate that tae relevant penalties and fcrfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially in Secs. 1775 i 1313, concerning prevailing wages and ho•zrs, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBMITRACTORS. Government Code SS4100-4113 are incorporated herein. 14. :GAGE RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of -n ustria Re-ations 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 ty a of workman needed to execute this contract, and saia 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) ^his schedule of wages is based on a working day of 3 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 taan that number of hours are worked, the daily wage rate is proportionately reduced, but the :sourly rate remains as stated. (c) The Contractor, and all his sucontractors, must pay at least tnese rates to all persons on this work, including all travel, subsistence, and fringe benefit payments provided for by applicable collective bargaining acreer..ents. all skilled labcr not listed above must be paid at least the wage scale established by collective bargaining agreement for such lal,or in the locality where such work is :lei:-.g per'_orned. If it becomes neces- sarl for the Contractor or any subcontrac=or to employ any person in a craft, classifi- cation or type o: work (except executive, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other non-manual workers as such) for which no nininum wage rat_ is specified, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Public agency which shall promptly determine the prevailing wage rate taere£or and furnish the Contractor with the minimum rate based thereon, which shall apply from the time of the initial erployment of the person affected and during the continuance of such employment. 15. HOURS Or LABGR. Eight hours of labor in one calendar day constitutes a legal day's wort, anc no wor .r.uraeMployed at any tiwe on tiro :+ort: by the Contractor cc zy any sub- contractor shall be required or permitted to war:: longer thereon except as provided in Labor Code Secs. 1310-1915. 16. APPRE*.:.ICLS. Properly ind_avzred apprentices may be employed on r:.is wcrk in accordance wzzii Latcr Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.6, forbidding discriminaticn. (Page 3 of 4) (CC-1; Rev. 11-75) 1(�v��� AIN 17. PRBFLRL::CF FOR MATERIALS. The Public Agenc- y desires to promote the industries and economy o contra Costa County, and tae Contractor therefore promises to use the products, workmen, laborers and mechanics of this County in every case where the price, fitness and quality are equal. 18. ASSIG:ZvZ::T. This agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives os Lae 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 :dAIVSFt BY PUBLIC AGENCY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work as or materials irspecte , or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Public agency indicating the work or any part thereof co�.plies with the requirements of this contract, or acceptance of the whole or any par: 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 HARMLESS i (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and inaemnssy from the liabzl.Ltie9 as defined is this section. (b) The irdemaitees benefited and protected by this promise are the Public Agency and its elective and appointive acards, commissions, of°icers, agents and employees. (c) The liabilities protected against ara any liability or claim for damage of any ;rind 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 --:ie 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 nor.-negligent) in connection with pie matters covered by tnis contract and attributable to the contractor, subcontractor(s) , or any officer(s) , agent(s) or acpioyee(s) of one or ctare of them. (e) Non-Canditions: The pror..ise and agreenent in this section is not conditioned or dependent on wnetner or not any Inde.:nitee has preparcu, supplied, or approved any plan(s), drawing(s), specification(s) or sgecsal provision(s) in connection with this work, has insurance or other indemnification covering any of taese matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or will!ul misconduct of any Indemnitee. , 21. :::CA ATIO:;. Contractor shall cooly with t.:e provisions of Labor Code sec. i705, if apo scan e, ay submitting to Public Agency a detailed plan showing tie design of shoring, bracing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protection from the hazard of caving ground during trench excavation. - • J. ps st : ....f.gym...... ...:,.: .. 4 o f i (Page ) (CC-1; Rev. 1=-76) ��11, /�.r • COLITU COSTA DETENTION FACILITY-MARTINEZ CONTRACT DRAWINGS Dri-Yg. Rev. Date Drwg. Rev. Date A2-1 1 12-21-77 A8-1 12-13-77 A2-2 1 12-21-77 A8-2 12-13-77 A2-3 12-13-77 A8-3 12-13-77 A2-4 1 12-21-77 A8-4 11-22-77 A2-5 1 12-27-77 A8-5 12-13-77 A2-6 1 12-21-77 A2-7 12-13-77 A9-1 12-13-77 A2-8 1 12-21-77 A9-2 1 12-21-77 A9-3 1 12-22-77 A3-1 12-13-77 A3-2 12-13-77 SI 10 11-21-77 S2-1 11 . 12-22-77 A4-1 1 12-21-77 S2-2 11 12-22-77 A4-2 12-13-77 S3-1 11 12-22-77 A4-3 S4-1 10 11-21-77 A4-4 12-19-77 S4-2 . 10 11-21-77 A5-1 12-13-77 S5-1 10 11-21-77 A5-2 1 12-13-77 S5-2 10 11-21-77 A5-3 12-13-77 S6-1 10 11-21-77 A5-4 12-13-77 S6-2 10 11-21-77 A5-5 12-13-77 S7-1 6 10-11-77 A5-6 12-13-77 S7-2 8 10-24-77 S8-1 7 10-19-77 A6-1 12-13-77 S8-2 7-19-77 A6-2 12-13-77 S9-1 3 8-30-77 A6-3 12-13-77 S9-2 3 8-30-77 A6-4 12-13-77 S9-3 6 10-11-77 A6-5 12-13-77 S9-4 3 8-30-77 A6-6 12-13-77 S9-5 3 8-30-77 A6-7 12-13-77 S9-6 4 9-21-77 A6-8 12-13-77 S9-7 4 9-21-77 S9-8 11 12-22-77 A7-1 1 12-13-77 S9-9 12-22-77 A7-2 1 12-13-77 S9-10 12-22-77 A7-3 A7-4 S10-1 11 12-22-77 A7-5 S10-2 11 12-22-77 A7-6 12-13-77 S10-3 11 12-22-77 A7-7 S10-4 12 12-30-77 S10-5 11 12-22-77 �G 13 I CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY-MARTINEZ CONTRACT DRAWINGS Drwg. Rev. Date S10-6 11 12-22-77 S10-7 11 12-22-77 S 10-8 10 11-21-77 S10-9 11 12-22-77 S10-10 10 11-21-77 S10-11 10 11-21-77 S11-1 11 12-22-77 S11-2 11 12-22-77 S11-3 11 12-22-77 S11-4 11 12-22-77 S12-1 11 12-22-77 S12-2 11 12-22-77 S12-3 11 12-22-77 S12-4 11 12-22-77 S12-5 11 12-22-77 S12-6 11 12-22-77 S12-7 11 12-22-77 S12-8 11 12-22-77 S12-9 11 12-22-77 S12-10 11 12-22-77 S12-11 11 12-22-77 S12-12 11 12-22-77 S12-13 11 12-22-77 S12-14 12-22-77 S12-15 12-30-77 S13-1 11 12-22-77 S13-2 11 12-22-77 S13-3 11 12-22-77 513-4 10 11-21-77 S13-5 12-22-77 S13-6 12-22-77 S13-7 12-22-77 S14-1 1 11-7-77 S14-2 1 11-7-77 S14-3 1 11-7-77 S14-4 1 11-7-77 2 SAYRE & TOSO, Inc. VERIFICATIO\ OF INSURANCE Sayre&Toso, Inc. r County of Contra Costa _l County Administration Building TO: 651 Pine Street Martinez, Ca 94553 L J . We, the undersigned, hereby verify that the following described insurance is in force at this date,of which c is insured with Underwriters at Lloyd's, London is insured with Certain Insurance Companies, London, England 100 o is insured with Mission Insurance Group Name of Assured: Cahill Construction Company, Inc. Address of assured: 425 California Street, San Francisco, Ca 94104 Location of Risk: Project No. 5269-926-(51) - Detention Facilitv Cast-in-place Concrete, Martinez, California. Kind of Insurance: Third Party Property Damage Excess Liability Policy or Certificate No: M 83569.1 t•1 835695 Period: From: 5/01/77 To: 5/01/78 Limits of Liability: $500,000/500,000. $1, 000,000. excess Of all underlying p--l.ic:es. By endorsement to Policy Nos. M835694 & M835695 , Contra Costa County, its officers, employees and agents are named as additional insureds+ solely as respects to the above mentioned job. Notice of Cancellation: 30 Days. This document is furnished to you as a matter of information only. 'Ile issuance of this document d•.es not rna'— the person ororranization toti.hom it is issued an additional assured, nor doers it modifv in any nznner the cor.:ract of instance" between the Assured and the Underwriters. auv amendment. change or extension of such contract can onk-bee; by specific endorsement attached thereto. For particulars concerning the limitations. conditions and terms of the coverage you are referred to:'re orizinal P:•licv or Policies in the possession of the assured. 'Be undersigned will have no re.ponsibility to �n a notice of cancellation of this insurance except to the exte n:spe- cifically provided herein.nor are we Insurers.hov ever insurance has been placed by Sayre&Toso,Inc. SAYRE &,, 050, INC. it f Dated at San Francisco . Calif, February 03, 1978 S;:7'X24-D(rev.10174.Replaces all editions of SST 524) Microfilmed with board order (� ►� S � �c�l�y� COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES CO Alexnader � Alexander, Inc. One Market Plaza, 19th floor Spear Street Tower E =_ A Aetna Casua_l_ty i Surety San Francisco, Ca 94105 me-N, B � TEr7 • C1j71.Vcryt Cahill Construction Company, Inc. ETTE;, == 425 California Street COMPANY D 4 San Francisco, Ca 94104 LETTER - COMPANY LETTER a- ~` tity'ti.at pc is+es e:` 'nsuronce listed below have been issued to the insured named above and are in force at this time. — I POLICY Limits of Liability in Thousands(000) FI T C F INSJR.','.Ci i POLICY NUMBER ExPIRATION DATE EACH � AGGREGA'; OCCURRET:CE GENERAL LIABILITY BODILY INJURY s 508/ i '500/ 'ry ikC .PREHENSIrE FORM :y x'-+'. FRS'.-tlSi'c_—ilpERAT0:�5 S PROPER;'/DAMAGE l S K� J EXPLOSION AND COLLAPSE it I A IID UNDE GRODNQ RAZAPD OS AL 193999 5/01/78 _H PRODUCT S.,=MPi E:ED OPERATIONS HAZARD BODILY INJURY AND CONTRACTUAL INSURANCE PROPERTY DAMAGE 5 ( S i BROAD FORM PROPERTY i COMBINED - DAMAGE _. �E INDVLNUM' CONTRACTORS U PERSONAL INJURY PERSONAL INJURY S ! 1` t AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BODILY INJURY (EACHPERSON) S ;J COMPREHENSIVE FORT.' BODILY INJURY � S (EACH OCCURRENCE,OWNED j i-1 l:IRED _ PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY AND D NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE S COMBINED -- EXCESS LIABILITY I -- i i BODILY INJURY AND UMBRELLA FORM - PRCPERTY QARtAGE S > �❑ OTHERTHANUMBRELLA COMBINE:; i FORM 1WORKERS'COMPENSATION sTATutolzY I and j EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY <. --- — � OTHER j ------ , i i i By endorsement to Policy No. AL193999, Contra Costa County, its officers, employees and agrts are named as additional insureds solely as respects to Project No. 5269-926-(51)-Detention Facility Cast-in-place concrete, .—Martinez, Ca3-i-farnia—__--- -- --- ------------- - -,�_ -- ----- -- --- m.. ,._tire shat ;mpos,. I n,u. . J,IiI r.I,ui upon the ccmp.�; a .AME AND APC F �,i EF;'lF`:: H; F4CER . I^ County of Contra Costa DATE ISSUED_.r4ab Q" _l. 78 County Administration Building i 651 Pine Street �4 l Martinez, Ca 94553 e rather, A.V.P. ___________-______ l►t�icrafilm�d wit�i�oald or Mil CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE XXCalifomia Casualty Indemnity Exchange C3CalWornia Casualtyinsurance Co--" O California Casualty & Fire Insurance Co7parry This is to certify that the Insured set forth below is at this date insured with the Exchange or Company shown above as described in thl following schedule: CAH 1 LL CONSTRUCT i ON CO. INSURED CAH I LL CONSTRUCTION CO. , 1 NC. DATE ISSUED: 1 27 78 425 CALIFORNIA STREET SAN FRANC I SCO,_-CA. 94014 _ FORM OF INSURANCE POLICY NO. EXPIRES LIMIT OF LIABILITY Comprehensive General Liability i BODILY INJURY PROPERTY DAMAGE Including Products-Completed Operations Each Occurrence Each Occurrence $ ,000 $ ,000 Owners, Landlords & Tenants Liability N/A Contractors Protective Liability Aggregate Aggregate Contractural Liability $ ,000 $ ,000 Standard Garage Liability Each Person Each Occurrence Division N/A $ ,000 $ ,000 Each Occurrence -: $ ,000 Each Person Each Occurrence Automobile Liability $ ,000 $ 000 Non-ownership Liability N/A Each Occurrence $ ,000 Medical Veh. # 1 Veh. # 2 Veh. # 3 Veh. # 4 Comprehensive (Incl. F. & T.) - Veh. # 1 Veh. # 2—Veh. # 3—Veh. # 4 Collision Deductible Veh. # 1 Veh. # 2 —Veh. # 3 Veh. # 4 Fire and Theft only Veh. # 1 Veh. # 2,_.—.--_Veh. # 3 —_—_Veh. # 4 Towing Veh. # 1 Veh. # 2 —Veh. # 3 Veh. # 4 EXPIRES Workers' Compensation Statutory ( U.S. Longshoremen's & Harbor Workers Including Employer's Liability; Limit: SpOpt`— 1 4-1_78 Compensation Act:-NO?--COHERED-- Policy No.: _—_— DESCRIPTION OF VEHICLE Vehicle #•1 — — Vehicle # 2 — ---------- ---- Vehicle # 3 Vehicle # 4 The above insurance applies to the named Insured, subject to the terms,conditions,and limitations of the policy(s) listed above. DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS AND LOCATION TO WHICH CERTIFICATE APPLIES—ALL CALIFORNIA OPERATIONS JOS: _—__ET IONS PE-8-FO 0 F -IHE IINTY Off ---- ----CONTRA--COSIA_COUNT_Y__.ADM I N1 STRAT ION BU IlQI.NG,_.65-1 INE--STREET. MART 1 _ -------CAL I F0RN4A.____ PROJECT -45269!!!!92fi-X51-)-DETENT I eat FACILITY, CAST-IIIA-PLACE -CONCRETE,---JIAII:T_1 NF?T CAL I FDRN I AIf this certificate is issued at the request of Loss Payee:any loss under coverages as specif ied above are payable in accordance with terms of Loss Payable Agreement on reverse side. In the event of cancellation of any of the policies specified herein,the Insurer agrees to give days' prior written notice to the-amy ai whose request this certificate is issued. This Certificate is issued at the request of: California Casualty Management Co. attorney. California Casualty Indemnity Exchange COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY manager. California Casualty Insurance Co. ADMINISTRATION BUILDING manager, California Casualty & Fire Insurance Company 651 PINE STREET N MARTINEX, CA. 94553 Niicrotilmed with board oer C �j HORIIFD REPRESENTATWE;,:•-3-: - O �r Caldbmia Casualty E ISI O O R S E r E N T #1 26 f1CaMWW ON-k f y kxWvvy Exchange ❑Cawmmi.a Casuwlty hmir, x;e Co ❑CaGt mia Casualty & Fre insurance Company a JANUARY 26 , 1978 Doled 1 27 78 11ISft0fty lAm"Iftarad"Pmdfrm.e THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND AGENTS ARE ADDED TO THIS POLICY AS ADDITIONAL INSUREDS' FOR THE OPERATIONS LISTED BELOW AND THAT SUCH INSURANCE AS IS AFFORDED BY THIS POLICY APPLIE5 ONLY TO INJURY , SICKNESS, DISEASE OR DEATH RESULTING THERE— FROM WHICH IS SUSTAINED BY AN EMPLOYEE OF THE NAMED INSURED AND NOT BY AN EMPLOYEE OF THE ADDITIONAL INSURED OR ANY OTHER PARTY. ADDITIONAL INSURED JOB THE COUNTY OF RA COSTA, CONTRA COSTA--7MTY — FOR ITS OFFICERS, EMPLOYEES AND OPERATIONS PERFORMED FOR THE AGENTS, 651 PINE STREET , COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MARTINEZ , CALIFORNIA ADMIN. BLDG. , 651 PINE STREET, MARTINEZ, CA. PROJECT ;#5269- 926-(51 ) DETENTION FACILITY, CAST—IN—PLACE CONCRETE, MARTINEZ , CA. i i i Z BUR. NO. 24 43 14—F THE FOLLOWHIH11'SPACES ARE TO HIE COMPLETED ONLY W THIS ENOOASEMENT IS NOT ATTACHED TO THE POLICY WHEN Isi- Poky subject otherwise to all its terms, limits and agreements V*endorsement is hereby made apart of Policy No. 2 30 0115 04 77 Policy Period 4-1-77,"78 7S Issued by CALIFORNIA CASUALTY to: CALIFORNIA CASUALTY MANAGEMENT CO. attorney. California Casualty Indemnity Exchange CAH I LL CONSTRUCTION CO. manager, California Casualty Insurance Co. CA H I L L CONSTRUCTION C O. , INC. manager, Caklomta Casualty 3 Fire insurance Company SAN FRANCISCO , CA. 94104 by_ Microfilmed with board order. UC 435(1/741 - . STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) SS COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO ) On this day of Z�9 wi,aXy 197 ° before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared JOF-N E. CAHILL known to me to be PRESIDENT of CAHILL CONSTRUCTION CO._ INQ-_ the Corporation that executed the within instrument, and also known to me to be the person who executed said instrument on behalf of said Corporation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal, in the City and County of San Francisco, the day and year first written above. Ellen E. Nyst votary Public Microfilmed with board order ►-.p 01.1 /!7 •� ORIE111L!/L A�'$NOWl.E11CiD[811iT OF AI�iNSZSD 119M TI18111 Nstr C16'ON14 ' ...w CIV..:'OtYmvfii STATE OF . ...: s rA..�r1wl COUNTYoan Francisco a� On twe 31st, dof January in the year am tMaeand Waa hundred=d_sevenjM eight before me. thSuzanne R. Kind .._._.._..........._�......._ ...,o Notary Publte in and sae e County of anc, aCO residing therein, duly commissioned and swop,personally appeared Richard W. Pratt ........known to me to be tba_Attorney-in-Fact ,_,,,,- of FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY,the Corporation that executed the within instrument,and also known to me to be the person........who ezecuted the within instrument on behalf of the Corporation therein named and aclmowLdysd to me that such Corporation ezecuted the acme. IN WMESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto not my hand and affixed my official seal in the County of San Francisco ...._.._..._...tbe day and year in this certificate first above written. Notary Public in and for the County of MyCommission July 31p 1281 ...._.San...ExanqA*a.SUirteofCalifornia iI• - s"e" m:c.ofilmed with board ordw rINNT90 IN Y.S.A. 01479 PREMIUM: $12,337.00 Bond No....P7.4......................... EXECUTED IN DUPLICATE FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY W PACIFIC INDEMNITY COMPANY ( ) PERFORMANCE BOND CALIFORNIA PUBLIC WORK KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we,..........CAHILL CONSTRUCTION CO14PANY, INC. ................................................................•_-. ..............................................------•-----------......._•---............. ...............................................................................................................................................•---.........--•-..........._.. as Principal, and.....FEDERALINSUR. . .....—...---- ----------- -----ANCE COMPANY .•.................. a Corporation ....... .. . organized and existing under the laws of the State of....... _Jersey and authorized to transact surety business in the State of California, as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto...................... COIITRA---COSTA- COUNTY ..................(hereinafter called the Obligee), -•------------- -- ---------- -------- ---- .. --------------- in the sum of....T14O HILLION, THREE HUNDRED SEVEN THOUSAND AI4D N01100---- ---------•---•---•--•-•----..................................•-•-•-----.....---•----..........-•---•------------------•---•---- ------------------------------------------------ ........................•-..._...._........................---•---•-•--........-----------.-•----......---.........................................Dollars for the payment whereof well and truly to be made and we each of us bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators,successors and assigns,jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION of the above obligation is such that, Whereas,the above named bounden principal entered into a contract dated.......January...3!..... ...19---- 8............with the said Obligee to do and perform the following work, to-wit: lete_nton,.•Faci-lity Cast-.In-Place Concrete, which includes furnishing and...j..nstaling...all_..cast-in-place- -concrete-,.--including concrete walls f.QOIr_-Slabs---and--necessary shear studs and shoring. all in accordance ........................................................... with...Plans...and.-_Specifications...prepared. by-_or.Jor.the---Public Wo.r.ks ........ Director-.,and---in---accordance with the accepted bid proposal. (Project .................... . ............ ......................•-•--P-- ........ .P.. J .. NO...... ...............................................--•-•--------•....................................................................................... a copy of which contract is or may be attached hereto, and is hereby referred to and made a part hereof. NOW, THEREFORE, if the above bounden principal shall well and truly perform the work con- tracted to be performed under said contract, then this obligation to be null and void; otherwise to remain in full force and effect. No right of action shall accrue under this bond to or for the use of any person other than the said Obligee. SIGNED AND SEALED this--•--•.................31st--------•-•-.........--•--- ------.day of ...January.........19.78...... CAHILL NST UC 1-Y.:._...._... Gam.....-- ---- Principal FEDE L INSURANCE COMPANY i Richard W. Pratt — Attorney-in-fact �pj�gtilm c+ with bogrd ordat //�� 01114 ■'1 A sO STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF SAN FRANCISCO ) SS On this_,2,, day of 197 �' before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared JCFIN E. CAHILL known to me to be PRESIDENT Of CHILL r'C:,:STR'JTCTT_CN CC. I'-:,-C. the Corporation that executed the within instrument, and also known to me to be the person who executed said instrument on behalf of said Corporation. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal, in the City and County of San Francisco, the day and year first written above. Ellen E. Nystrom, Notary Public Microfilmed with board order ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF ANNEXED INSTBLTIIBNT . .► �?. D,rzrrc•cac rnia �; r�` •i LJ v A ilD r•Lr:Tf OF STATE OF CAL�QQ s''h fQar'i,iSCO COUNTY OF SAI�cISCO � ! tiny c :;.,..,�.,E- :. On this..Il t._Axy of...J $ ._........in the year one thousand nine hundred aad� ll�#}.t3L 2ht before me, ............Suzanne K. King _..__.__. .........a Notary Public in and for the County of_ _, San .Francisco ......_......._residing therein,duly commissioned and sworn ,personally appeared w�Richard W.Pratt .,_.........known to me to be the...Attorney-in-Fact___ of FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY,the Corporation that executed the within instrument,and also known to me to be the person.._...who executed the within instrument on beMN of the Corporation therein named and acknowledged to we that such Corporation executed the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal in the County of ..,San„Francisco ,... __».--------the day and year in this certificate first above written. r•.�,__ 1 bilary Public in and for the County of My Commission expires...July Sl• 1981 San Francisco State of Calitosnia _ .,.. {� Microfilmed with board order 4 4 PREMIUM: Included in charge for Performance Donc Bond No..8074-87-50 EXECUTED IN DUPLICATE FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY kh PACIFIC INDEMNITY COMPANY ( a PAYMENT BOND " CALIFORNIA PUBLIC WORK KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, ...........CAHILL--CONSTRUCTION...COMPANX,....INC................................................._.._....-•--_-.••... as Principal,and.........FEDERAL--- NSURANCE COMPANY ..............a Corporation ...----•-•-- •. .................... .._.. organized and existing under the laws of the State of......New _Jersey --_ and authorized to transact surety business in the State of California,as Surety,are held and firmly bound unto..............CONTRA__.COSTA COUNTY -......... .............................•••.............•--...•-•-•...••-•••---••--••--.....--•.............._.........-•••-•---•-•••...........•-•--••••-••••••--•--.....•---••......•.....--•-••----------! as Obligee, in the aggregate total of----- 1~1ILLION, ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THREE TIIOUSAND, .....-•--•---•...............................••--•--•-•••----••-•-- )'IVE••-HUNDRED AND._.110/100------------------------- --- •-• .............. ........--..................-- oars 1- 1...._..�....- ' for the payment whereof well and truly to be made, we hereby bind ourselves,our heirs, executors, admini- strators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally,firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, the Principal has by written agreement dated...........January...31,•-.1978.......... .......... entered into a Contract with............---CONTRA...COSTA---COUNTY............................................................. .. Detention Facility Cast-In-Place Concrete, which includes furnisliing...and for.... ilsaling•_all cast-in-place concrete, including concrete walls, floor slabs and necessary shear studs and shoring, all in accordance wifh...P;lans** NOW, THEREFORE, if the Principal or his subcontractors, shall fail to pay any person named in Section 3181 of the Civil Code of the State of California, or amounts due under the Unemployment Insur- ance Code with respect to work or labor performed by any person named in Section 3181 of the Civil Code of the State of California, or any amounts required to be deducted,withheld,and paid over to the Fran- chise Tax Board from the wages of employees of the Contractor and his subcontractors pursuant to Sec- tion 18806 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, with respect to such work and labor,the Surety will pay for the same in an aggregate 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 in accordance with Section 3250 of the Civil Code of the State of California. ' This bond shall inure to the benefit of any person named in Section 3181 of the Civil Code of the State of California so as to give a right of action to such person or his assigns in any suit brought upon this bond. SIGNED AND SEALED this.....................31st...................................day of.....January-•............................ 19.78---... CAHILL _C STRU O iP } INC. ... ... ••. •••. •••.. .... .................. **and Specifications BY.............. [, .. prepared by or for the Principal Public Works Director and in accordance with the FEDE INSURANCE COMPANY accepted bid proposal. t/ (Project No. 5269-926- (51) ) . n Richard W. Pratt — Attorney-in-fact Microfilmed with board order c,,,. 3 Certified Copy of POWER OF ATTORNEY Know all Men by these PreSentS, That the FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, 100 William Street, New York,New York,a New Jersey Corporation,has constituted and appointed,and does hereby constitute and appoint RLa nd M. hitt, of a Spin PM1ncl1oo, C11.11ton" each its true and lawful Attorney-in-Fact to execute under such designation in its name and to affix its corporate seal to and deliver for and on its behalf as surety thereon or otherwise,bonds of any of the following classes,to-wit: 1. Bonds and Undertakings(other than Fiduciary Bonds)filed in any suit,matter or proceeding in any Court,or filed with any Sheriff or Magistrate,for the doing or not doing of anything specified in such Bond or Undertaking,in which the penalty of the bond or undertaking does not exceed the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars($100.000.00). 2. Surety Bonds to the United States of America or any agency thereof,including those required or permitted under the laws or regulations relating to Customs or Internal Revenue;License and Permit Bonds or other indemnity bonds under the laws. ordinances or regulations of any State, City,Town.Village. Board or other body or organization,public or private: bonds to Transportation Companies. Lost Instrument bonds. Lease bonds.Workmen's Compensalion-bonds, Miscellaneous Surety bonds and bonds on behalf of Notaries Public. Sheriffs, Deputy Sheriffs and similar public officials. 3. Bonds on behalf of contractors in connection with bids.proposals or contracts In Witness WtwreW, the said FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY has,pursuant to its By-Laws,caused these presents to be signed by its Assistant Vice-President and Assistant Secretary and its corporate seal to be hereto affixed this 1st day of January 19 TT FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY By 41&8�� George McClellan Assistant Vice-President T 'JE1lSE R06A"O%_�. ichard D.O'Connor STATE OF NEW JERSEY Assistant Secretary ss: County of Essex On this 1st day of January 19 TTIbefore me personally came Richard D.O'Connor, to me known and by me known to be Assistant Secretary of the FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, the Corporation described in and which executed the foregoing Power of Attorney and the said Richard D.O'Connor being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that he is As- sistant Secretary of the FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY and knows the corporate seal thereof;that the seal affixed to the foregoing Power of Attorney is such corporate seat and was thereto affixed by authority of the By-Laws of said Com- pany and that he signed said Power of Attorney as Assistant Secretary of said Company by like authority;that he is acquainted with George McClellan and knows him to be Assistant Vice-President of said Company,and that the signature of said George McClellan subscribed to said Power of Attorney is in the genuine handwriting of said George McClellan and was thereto subscribed by authority of said By-Laws and in deponent's presence. Acknowledged and Sworn to before me r•�G �` on the date above written. PA �/ OTAe r �1 --- Z<,0' Notary Public PUBLIC 4PRYAlf Microfi(med with board ordw flaTAHtr PUBLIC OF NEVI 1ERSrY My Commission Expires December 11, 19 Form 21-10-55(Ed. 10-74)(NYSO) N-6777 f20Mt •••ee ' r CITY OF SHORT HILLS County of Essex I,the undersigned.Assistant Secretary of the FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY,do hereby certify that the following is a true excerpt from the By-Laws of the said Company as adopted by its Board of Directors on March 11, 1953 and amended May 27, 1971 and that this By-Law is in full force and effect. ARTICLE XVIII. Section 2. All bonds. undertakings. contracts and other instruments other than as above for and on behalf of the Company which it is authorized by law or its charter to execute.may and shall be executed in the name and on behalf of the Company either by the Chairman or the Vice-Chairman or the President or a Vice-President.jointly with the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary, under their respective designa- tions.except that any one or more officers or attorneys-in-fact designated in any resolution of the Board of Directors or the Executive Committee.or in any power of attorney executed as provided for in Section 3 below, may execute any such bond. undertaking or other obligation as provided in such resolution or power of attorney. Section 3 All powers of attorney for and on behalf of the Company may and shall be executed in the name and on behalf of the Company.ether by thr,Chairman or the Vice-Chairman or the President or a Vice-President or an Assistant Vice-President.lomt1,v::,th the Secretary or an Assistant Secretary,under their respective designations And I further certify that I have compared the foregoing copy of the POWER OF ATTORNEY with the original thereof and the same is a correct and true copy of the whole of said original Power of Attorney and that said Power of Attorney has not been revoked. And I further certify that said FEDERAL INSURANCE COMPANY is duly licensed to transact fidelity and surety business in each of the States of the United States of America. District of Columbia. Puerto Rico,and each of the Provinces of Canada with the exception of Prince Edward Island; and is also duly licensed to become sole surety on bonds. undertakings,etc.. permitted or required by law- Given under my hand and the seal of said Company at Short Hills. N.J.. 1h1s_____-31s _- _--day of January . 19 78 Assisran! e -rary In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 , 19 78 M the Matte of Appointments to the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area P-1. On the recommendation of Supervisor N. C. Fanden, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mrs. Marjorie Rosson and Mrs. Barbara P. Denton are REAPPOINTED to the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area P-1 for a two-year term to expire on December 31, 1979; IT IS BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that Mr. David M. Botta, 66 Welle Road, Crockett, California 94525, is APPOINTED to said Cormzittee (replacing Mr. Bab Simontacchi) for a two-year term to expire on December 31, 1979. PASSED by the Board on January 24 , 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an air eiMer+ed on the winums of said hoard of Srpervisors on ti+e da% aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the bard of cc: 'yrs. Rosson Mrs. Denton Supervisors Ms. Botta affixed Mus 24th day of January 19 78 County Service Area P-1 Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Ckrk Countv Administrator Public Information Officer d : D"xitY Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 4n7 15m L'�' In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 5 January 24 , 19 jL In the Matter of Approving Consulting Services Agreement with Harris & Associates W.O. 5418-0927 The Stir Francisco Regional Water Quality Control Board having adopted an order requiring District No. 5 to complete a study of wastewater treatment alternatives resulting in a plan which would economically enable Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 5 to construct wastewater facilities conforming to provisions of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act; and The Public Works Director, as Engineer ex officio of Contra Costa County Sanitation District, having reconmended that a Consulting Services Agreement with the firm of Harris & Associates, Consulting Engineers, of Lafayette, be approved for the purpose of completing said study at a cost not to exceed $9,500.00. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Agreement is hereby APPROVED and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute the Agreement on behalf of this Board. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order oMrtrd on tho minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. Witness my hand and "Seal of the Board of ORIGINATOR: Public Works Department Supervisors Environmental Control affixed this 24thdoy ofJanuary . lq 78 cc: Public Works Director Environmental Control J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Business and Services Doty Clerk County Administrator Auditor-Controller N. Po us Consultant (via E.C.) H-24 4/77 15m (� r t (-v� , CONSULTING SERVICES AGREEMENT 1. ficial Conditions. These Special Conditions are incorporated below by reference. (a) Public Agency: Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. S (b) Consultant's Name & Address: Harris & Associates, Consulting Engineers _ 3708 Mt. Diablo Boulevard, Lafayette, CA 94549 (c) Effective Late: January 27, 1978 (d) Project Name, Number & Location: District No. S - Wastewater Treatment (e) Payment Limit: $9,500.00 Alternative Study - Port Costa 2. Signatures. Th se signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: CONSULTANT By UI f esig1iateJiCKNONIEDGI-ENT ficial capacity in business) State of California Contra Costa County ) (CC §1190.1) The person signing above for Consultant, known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he signed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its by-laws or a resolution of its Board of re to PUBLIC AG CY [SEAL] OFFICIAL SEAL ���' � SYLVIA L. JE:dSEN By: VernoA L. Cline p NOTARY VULiLiC CALIFORNIA Pub c Works Director ' ' CCNTI;A COSTA COUNTY z G+ c mm. expires APR 23_1919 By: ,1 Date: 4 Jbta!7 ubl 3. Parties. Effective on the above date, the above- rd ublic ency and Consultant mutually agree and promise as follows: / 4. Employment. Public Agency hereby employs Consult I , and Consultant accepts such employment, to perform the professional services described herein, upon the terms and in consideration of the payments stated herein. 5. Scope of Service. Scope of service shall be as described in Appendix A, attached hereto and made a part hereof. 6. Insurance. Consultant shall, at no cost to Public Agency, obtain and maintain during the term hereof: (a) Workers' Compensation Insurance pursuant to state law, and (b) Comprehensive Liability Insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, with a m1numum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages due to bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person, and damage to property, including the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurrence. Consultant 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. 7. Payment. Public Agency shall pay Consultant for professional services performed at the rates shown in Appendix B attached hereto, which include all overhead and incidental expenses, for which no additional co wensation shall be allowed. In no event shall the total amount paid to the Consultant exceed thepay;rent limit specified in Sec. 1(e) without prior written approval of the Contra Costa County Public Works Director. Cohsultaht's statement of charges shall be submitted at convenient intervals. Payment will be made within thirty (30) days after receipt of each statemient. 8. Termination. At its option, Public A�ency may terminate this agreement at any time by written notice to the Consultant, whether or not the Consultant is in default. Upon such termination, Consultant agrees to turn over to Public Agency everything pertaining to the work possessed by him or under his control at that time, and will be paid, without duplication, all amounts due or thereafter beco.-ming due on account of services rendered to the date of ter.Tlination. 9. Status. 11he Consultant is an independent contractor, and is not to be considered an ennloyee'of Public Agency. 10. Indemnification. The Consultant shall defend, save, and hold harmless Public Agency and its officers and e.-ialoyees from -ny and all liability for any injury or damages arising n-�o:n or connected with the services provided hereunder by Consultant or any person under its control. Attachments Appendix A Appendix B M,iaofilmed with board order Form approved by County Counsel 6/77 � �' APPENDIX A SCOPE OF SERVICE 1. Attend meetings with the State Water Resources Control Board and the San Francisco Regional Water Quality Control Board as required. 2. Develop and analyze wastewater management alternatives which would enable Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 5 to comply with P.L. 92-500. 3. Attend Public Meetings with the District when required. 4. Prepare a report on wastewater management alternatives including a recommended plan. S. Prepare a Revenue Program for the recommended plan. 6. Furnish the District with 25 copies of said report and revenue program. 7. Other work as required by the District. This Agreement will not become effective until receipt of a Clean Water Grant from the State and Federal Governments. If said grants are not received before March 15, 1978, this Agreement will be null and void. APPENDIX 8 HARRIS & ASSOCIATES Hourly Charges Principal Engineer. . . . . . . . . . . $ 47. 50 Professional Engineer . . . . . . . . . 30. 00 Drafting and Engineering Technician 23.00 Clerical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19. 00 IN THE BARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Award of Contract ) for the Pomona Street Frontage) Improvements, Crockett Area. ) January 24, 1978 Project No. 2191-6109-661-78 ) Bidder TOTAL A,!-XXR4T Bond Arounts W. A. Brady Company $8,267.50 None Required 2723 Crow Canyon Road San Ramon, CA 94583 M. H. Hansen Construction Co. , Lafayette Gallagher S Burk, Inc. , Oakland P. E F. Construction, Oakland The Public Works Director having advised that this project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements as a Class 3C Categorical Exemption under the County Guidelines, and this Board concurring and so finding; and The above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly invited •and received by the Public works Director; and The Public Works Director rec .i di1ng that the bid listed first above is the lowest responsible bid and this Board concurring and so finding; IT IS BY THE BOARD 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; ar--1 that said contractor shall present two good and sufficient surety bowls as indicated above; arra that the Public Works Departme.*it shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS FURTER ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as noted above and any required certificates of insurance or other required documents, and th-- Public Works Director has reviewed and found then to be sufficient, the Public Works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS EUIZniER ORDMM that, in accordance with the project specifications and/or upon signature of the contract by the Public works Director, any bid bonds posted by the bidders are to be exonerated and any checks or cash submitted for bid security shall be returned. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true arra correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my ham arra the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 24th day of January 19�. Originator: Public works Department Road Design Division J. R. OLSSCi, Clerk cc: Public Works Director _ County Auditor-Controller p Contractor By X ./ Deputy Clerk N.PODS Form 9., (P v. 9-77) W ��1 CONTRACT (Construction Agreement) (Contra Costa County Standard Form) i. SPECIAL TEpllS. These special terms are incorporated below by reference. (552.3) Parties: (Public Agency) Contra Costa County [Contractor) W. A. Brady Co. Complete legal name (S2) effective Date: . February 6, 1978 (see 54 for starting date.] (53) eke York: Removing asphalt concrete and portland cement concrete, and constructing curb, gutter, sidewalk, and drainage facilities, at the intersection of Pomona Street and Alexander Street in the Crockett area, Project No. 2191-6109-661-78, all in accordance with the Plans, Drawings and Special Provisions or Specifications, prepared by or for the Public Works Director and in accordance with the accepted Bid Proposal. (Si) Coaptetion thee: Istrike out (a) or (b) and 'calendar' or "working") (akx>ieltxid■ d (b) Within 20 /working days from starting date. (55) Liquidated Damages: S --- per calendar day. (56) Public Agency Agent: Public Works Director (57) Contract Pric - $ $.267.50 (for unit price contracts: more or less, i accordance vita finished quantities at unit bid prices.) [Strike o parenthetical ma ria] if inapplicable.] 2. SIG:IAMES G ACY..'.'OFILEDG Pubtic Agency,_ by: (President, Chairman Or Other ernon L. Cline Designated Representative) Public Works Director (SKIWA OW Contractor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and compliance with Labor Code 5p11361 concerning Workers' Compensation Law. BY: 1�/J` f�� (Crr,.n'tA'�l) (CORPOR,TE [Designate o fid apacity in the business SEAL] By: Designate official capacity in the business Note to Contractor f1J Execrate acknouZed?:icut form beton:, and (2) if a corpora- tion, affix Corporate Scat. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - State of California ) AMOL'LEDGUE:IT (by Corporation, County of Contra Costa ) ss' Partnership, or Individurl) The persons) signing above for Contractor, known to me in individual and business capacity as stated, p=rsonally appeared before no today and acknottled ed that he/they executed it and that the corporation or partnership na-nuzd' above execu ed it. Date`: Jaarsa" 39i-- (Marr►1�.IA:. " SEAL) Notary Public Sylvia L. Jensen_ FOI:;.I APPROVED by County Counsel. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -OFFICIAL SEAL - - - J f '~� SYLVIA L. JENSEN (Page 1 Of 4) t!L` NOTAan Ou811C CALIFORNIA CW4TDA COSTA COUWTY (CC-1; Rev. 11-76) My amm. eapira APR 23. 1979 aa�•cvcvv Microfilmed with board order 1 3. tfoRi: CO&IMP.ACT, C1IAUGES. (a) By their signatures in Section 2, effective on the above date. Mose parties protaise and agree as set forth in this contract, incorporating by • these references the material ('special terms") in See. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his own cos t and expense, and in a worl-.manlike manner, fully and faithfully perform and complete • •the work; and will furnish all materials, labor, services and transportation necessary, I and proper in order fairly to perform the requirements of this contract, all Strictly in accordance with the Public Agency's plans, drawings and specifications. (c) the work can be changed only with Public Agency's prior written order specifying such change and its cost agreed to by the parties; and the Public Agency shall never have to pay sore than specified in See. 7 without such an order. •4. TINE: 110TICC TO PROCCED. 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. S. WOUIDATED DAMAGES. If the Contractor fails to complete this contract and this work MIthin Use ti&ui1i►- therefor, allowance being made for contingencies as provided herein, he bercmes liable to the Public Agency for all its loss and damage therefrom; and because, from the nature of the case, it is and will be impracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and fir: the Public Agency's actual damage from any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to the Public Agency the re;unable 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 war::; and if the same be not paid;=Public lgency may, in�addiiion to its other re::edirt:,' deduct-the. sane from any ropey ddo or to bec&me-•duo Contractor wader this con- tract. • If the Public Agency for any cause authorizes or contribu;;r. to a.delay, suspon- sion of wort: or extension of tire, its duration shall be added to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be deemed a waiver nor be used to defeat any right of the Agency to danages 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. G. Its Z.GMTED DOCKR-M-MS. The plans, drawings and specifications or special provisions a: tlic Public Agnacy s call for bids, and Contractor's accepted bid for this work are hereby incorporated into this contract; and they are intender. to co-operate, so that any- thing e:dhibitud in Who plans or drawings and not cantionod in the specifications or special provisions, or vice versa, is to be executed as if exhibited, Mentioned and set fortis in botch, to the true intent and meaning thereof w hen taken all together; and differences of opinion concerning these shall be finally determined by Public Agency's .gent speciFied in Sec. 1. 7. PAYNEVIT. (a) For his strict and literal fulfillmnt of these promises and conditions, and a'-'s f I compensation for all tlzis work, the Public Agency shall pay the Contractor the suhi 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 rgency 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 thareof: whereupon, after checking. the Public Agency shall issue to Craltractor a certificate for the amount determined to be due, minus 10t thereof pursuant -to Government Code Sec. S3067, but not until defective work. and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. s. PAY:Iztrrs 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) Chains filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable filing, or (3) Failure to properly pay subcortractors or for material or labor, or (4) Reasonable doubt that the work can be completed for the balance then unpaid, or (S) 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 wort: or parts. (c) 35 calendar days after the Public Agency files its notice of completion of the entire (Page 2 of 4) (t•C-I; stew. 11-76) wor):-, it shall issue a certificate to the Contractor and pay the balance of the contract price after deducting all amounts withheld under this contract, provided the Contractor shows that all claims for labor and materials have 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 wort: or site, and provided there are not reasonable inaic:.*ions of defective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of liens or clairs against Contractor. 9. INSURANCL. (Labor Code 551860-e1) On signing this contract, Contractor must give Public Agency (1) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations, or. (2) a certificate of workers' Compensation insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (3) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director or the insurer. Contractor is aware of and complies with Labor Code Sec. 3700 and the Workers' Compensation Law. 20. DMIDS. on signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for approval good and sufficient bonds with sureties, in arount(s) specified in the specifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials lkmreunder. 11. FATLU= TO PERFORM. If the Contractor at any tirm "refusesp= neglects,, without fault o the Public Agency or its agent(s) , to supply sufficient matarials or worlwwn to complete•this_agreement and work. ams provided herein, for •a period of 10 days- or more after written notice thereof by the Public Agency, the Public Agency mar furnish same and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof from the contract price. 12. LhIfS APPLY. General. Both parties recognize the applicability of various federal, state an local la-u anti regulations, especially Chapter 1 of Part 7 of the California Labor Code (beginning with Sac. 1720, and including Secs,.. 1735, 1777.5, i 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 i 1013, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBCONTIICrURS. Government Code 554100-4113 are incorporated herein. 14. WAGE RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rates of wages per diem, and for holiday and overtime work, in the locality in which this work is to be performed, for each craft, classification, or type of workman needed to execute this contract, and said rates are as specified in the call for bids for this work and are on file with the Public Agency, and are hereby incorporated herein. (b) This schedule of wages is based on a working day of 8 hours unless otherwise specified; and the daily rate is the hourly rate multiplied by the number of hours con- stituting the working day. When less than that number of hours are worked, the daily wage rate is proportionately reduced, but the hourly rate remains as stated. (c) The Contractor, and all his subcontractors, must pay at least these rates to all persons on this work, including all travel, subsistence, and fringe benefit payments provided for by applicable collective bargaining agreenents. All skilled labor not listed above must ix-- paid at least the wage scale established by collective bargaining agreement for such labor in the locality where such wort: is being performed. If it becomes neces- sary for the Contractor or any subcontractor to awploy 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 maininuu wage raL•e is specified, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Public Agency which shall promptly determine the p-,--vailing wage rate Cierefor and furnnish the Contractor witin the minimum rate based thereon, which shall apply from the time of time initial employmacnt of the person affected and during the continuance of such employment. 15. i1ouRs OI' LABOR. Eight hours of labor in one calendar day constitutes a legal day's work:, and no work:m:an emnployed at any time on this wor)_ by the Contractor or by any sub- contractor shall be required or per:aitted to work; longer thereon except as provided in Labor Code Secs. 11310-1315. 16. APPI:LT:TICE.S. Properly indentured apprentices may be employed on this work in accordance with Labor Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.6, forbidding discrimination. (Page 3 of 4) (CC-l; Rev. 11-76) 17. PMFERENCE FOP. M%TERIALS. The Public Agency desires to promote the industries and econouy of Lo:htra costa County, and the Contractor therefore promises to use the products, worm, laborers and mechanics of this County in every case where the price, fitness and quality are equal. 18. ASSI^1=.rr. This agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives of tContractor; 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 MVER BY PUBLIC A=I:CY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work ane; or materials inspacteil, 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, cr 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 estor-ped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from the failure to comely with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 20. ITOLO 11ATU!I.IrSS S INUL.'::I TY. (a) Cc)ntractor promises to and shall hold harmless and 1ncle;w1iiy from tine liabil-ties as uefined in this section. (b) - The indeanitees benefited and protected by this promise are the Public Agency and its elective and appointive boards, cos=issions, 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 witi: the matters covered by this-contract and attributable to the contractor, subcontractor(s) , or any officer(s) , agent(s) or eraployce(s) of one or more of them. (e) Non-conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on w:hctte r or not any Indennitee has prcparcu, supplied, or approved any plan(s) , drawing(s) , specifications) or special provision(s) in connection with this work, has insurance or other indeutni f i cation covering any of usese scatters, 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 PuLlic Agency a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, bracing, sloping, or other provisions to be shade for worker protection from the hazard of caving ground during trench excavation. - - (Page 4 of 4) (cc-1; rev. 11-76) 01495 Ce . ficMe • S CEIZ_:FFICA-E IS ISS-ED AS AMAT_TER OF;INFOR'MAT?ON ONLY�AND CONTIPS F40 RIGH-5 UPON THE�CER711-CA'E HOLDER NAME AND ADDRESS OF AGENCY COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGES DORSET; HAZELTINE A WINE -P.O. &1= 218 COMPANY Palo Pito, California 94302 LETTER �1tpL+�1�CASUALTY � SURETY CO. COMPANY LETTER NAME AND ADDRESS OF INSURED COMPANY W. A. BRADT CO. LETTER 2T23 Crow Catwon Road COMPANY D San Rawn, Californiafornia 94583 LETTER COMPANY LETTER This is to certify that policies of insurance listed below have been issued to the insured named above and are in force at this time. Limits of WWI in Thousands �-- COMPANY TYPE OFINSURANCE POLICY NUMBER EXPIRPOLICY ATION OATE EACH LETTEROCCURRENCE AGGREGATE GENERAL LIABILITY eooar INJURY $ f ®COMPREHENSIVE FORM ❑= PREMISES—OP£RAT IONS PROPERTY DAMAGE f f ©EXPLOSION AND COLLAPSE HAZARD UNDERGROUND HAZARD A P PLETED OPERATION MHAZARD 05AM942T 6/1/T8 BODILY INJURY AND M CONTRACTUAL INSURANCE PROPERTY DAMAGE f 500,00 3500,000 ©BROAD FORM PROPERTY COMBINED DAMAGE ®INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS (L�1 PERSONAL INJURY PERSONAL INJURY f 500,000. AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BODILY INJURY - (EACH PERSON) f ❑= COMPREHENSIVE FORM BODILY INJURY f A ©OWNED 05AM0942T 61 11 78 (EACH OCCURRENCE) HIRED PROPERTY DAMAGE f = NON-OWNED BODILY INJURY AND $500 000 PROPERTY DAMAGE f COMBINED EXCESS LIABILITY BODILY INJURY AND ❑ UMBRELLA FORM PROPERTY DAMAGE f f ❑ OTHERTHANUMBRELLA COMBINED FORM WORKERS'COMPENSATION STATUTORY Kim W. A and 05C103586CCA 0/31/78 _ EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY '�_i;; ` ^a"• f 100.000. OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES OPERATIONS IN CONNECTION WITH REMOVAL OF ASPHALT CORORETE AND PORTLAND CEMENT, AND CONSTRUCTING CURB, GUTTER, SIDEWALK, AND DRAINAGE FACT-ILITES, AT THE INTERSECTION OF POMONA STREET AND ALEXANDER STREET IN THE CROCKETT AREA, PROJECT NO. 2191-6109-661-T8 Cancellation: Should any of the above described policies be cancelled before the expiration date thereof, the issuing com- pany will zndCz= to mail q_ days written notice to the below named certificate holder. but failure to mail such notice shall impose no obligation or liability of any kind upon the company. NAME AND ADDRESS OF CERTIFICATE HOLDER February 6th 1978 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPT. DaElssu£a_ '255 Glacier Drive 11artinez, California 94553 E s Mrirss sxsa�e�ultt ATTR: Construction Division AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE Microfilmed with board order 1ACORD 25 (Ed.2.77) . GIIi + (Ed.1-73) This endorsement forms a part of the policy to which attached,effective on the inception date of the policy unless otherwise stated herein. (TWO-11 lag i4lan nim is"ked ardy when tws e+ders"Ment is issued srtosegueret h preparation d poky.) EMorsement effective 2/6/75 Policy No. 05AB20942TCRA Endorsement No. kwed Insured V. A. XWY CO. WA-+ Additional Premium S !,D Countersi4ne W1 ( eprese eve This endorsement modifies such insurance as is afforded by the provisions of the policy relating to the following: COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE MANUFACTURERS AND CONTRACTORS LIABILITY INSURANCE ADDITIONAL INSURED (Owers ev CaUaclen) 01112M COS?A Cil. O>*IICM. MVUY= ASD AMIM AIM ADDITTOSAL 05 AS R11114111 CTS TMI JOD ORLT. SCU" lull V= AOPXAM COltr i PORTLAND CMT '� eme, Ot1!lLR, BI]U:iIMI, AND Noone d hrserr or OrPoLutien MAIRM FACTLr= AS M&TION Ol FfnA (Addit"lnww) ST. 11 ALQ 1e!f. AM. MIOJw f'remiurn oases J10* 22U-6209—i"1.T8 Advance►rem sm Bodily injury Liability Cost $100 of cost S Property Damage Liability Cost $100 of cost S T$D Total Advance Premium S It is agreed that: 1. The"Persons Insured"provision is amended to include as an ineared the person or organization named above(hereinafter called"additional insured"), but only with respect to liability arising out of(1)operations performed for the additional insured by the nand iresand at the location designated above or(2)ads or emissions of the additional insured in connection with his general supervision of such operations. 2. None of the exclusions of the policy,except exclusions(a),(c),(t).(g).(i).(j)and(m).apply to this insurance. 3. Addtised Exhaiew This insurance does not apply: (a) to 6W*iejery or prapaty damage occurring after (1) all week on the project(other than service,maintenance or repairs)to be performed by or on behalf of the additional insured at the site of the covered operations has been completed or (2) that portion of the Burned imaffod's week out of which the injury or damage arises has been put to its intended use by any person or organization other than another contractor or subcontractor engaged in performing operations for a principal as a part of the same project: (b) to beefily injury or prop"damage arising out of any ad or omission of the additional insured or any of his employees,other than general super- vision of wont performed for the additional insured by the named insured, (c) to property damage to (1) property owned or occupied by or rented to the additional insured, (2) property used by the additional insured. (3) property in the care, custody or control of the additional insured or as to which the additional insured is for any purpose exercising physical control,or (4) were performed for the additional insured by the named insured. 4. Additional Definition When used in reference to this insurance,"work"includes materials,parts and equipment furnished in connection therewith. G116 (Ed.1-73) Microfilmed with board order Pomona Street l ;Y:�;. `=.r`s� Project No. 2191-6109-561-7$IA . P R O P O S A L . -The undersigned, being a duly licensed Contractor in. the State ! of California. hereby offers to do the work necessery to complete the. project as described in the Request for Bid, and declares that he will take in full 0ayment therefor an amount based on the unit prices specified hereinbelow for the various items of .work, the total value. of said work as estimated herein beingS - ' 91 and the foiiowrng being the unit prices bid , to wit: insert To:a Item Estimated Unit of ( Item Price ' TOTAL No. IQuantity Measure Iron (in Figures) in Finures) 1 80 CY Pavement s Concrete Removal f 3t•• Mfr ,• e f kinor 2 (F) 770 So r Concrete ',Sidewalk) � i 3 (F) 165 j Lr Minor Concrete (S1-$ 7 curb . 4 I LS .4inor Structure (Type ;7"D" Inlet) S LF alternative Pica Culvert e- 6 110 CY I-noorted 3orrow f J TOTAL st + r =* (NOTE: Please show total In blank provided above) And, further, the undersigned agrees to enter into contract with the County to do the work as provided above in in conformance with the following General Provisions. .jam:•' W„��'.:�.:f .• •. .. •},4 •. �..isry 1t j r . Mkrofi :�:M •'! -%114:•,f• •hey ~ cif l•'L•a•T •� :M l •.V': ' •• .. kmdwith board yr.. PROPOSAL GENERAL A30 S?ECTAL PROVISION: 1 . The contract unit prices and lump s.um price shall include full payment for furnishing all labor, materials, tools , equipment, and Incidentals necessary to comulete the project as shown on the Plans . Any reference to the Standard Specifications (S . S. ) providing for additional payment for work shown on the Plans or necessary to complete the project shall not apply. 2. All construction shalt be performed in accordance with the pro- visions of Title 9 of the County Ord'inance Code, and the 1975 Edition of the California Department of Transportation , Standard Soecifications (S . S. ) subject to the inspection and approval of the Public 'forks Department. 3 . any change in the scope of work or quantity of wort will be by written order of the Engineer which will specify the work to be done, adjustment ofallotted time and the basis of compensation for such work. 4. The undersigned shall complete the project within the allotted time of 20 working days , counting from and including the date stated in the Notice to Proceed . S. For labor performed at "force account" the percentage (S .S. Section 9-1 .03A (lb) ) , "Labor Surcharge" , to be applied to the actual wages paid (S. S. Section 9-1 . 03A (la) ) will be 23 percent. The second paragraph in Section 9-1 .03A, "'Mork ?erfomed by Contactor", of the Standard Specifications is amended to read: To the total of the direct costs computed as provided in Sections 9-1 .03A (1 ) , "Labor," 9-1 . 03A(2) , "Materials" and 9-1 .03A (3). , "Equipment Rental ," there will be added a markup of 24 percent to the cost of labor , 15 percent to the cost of materials , and 15 percent to the equipment rental . a. T'a undersigned agrees to comply with all local , State, and Federal regulations applicable to labor, wage rates , hours of work, apprentices , and s.ubcontractors. 'Mages paid shall be not less than the current list of prevailing wages on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors . 7. Neither a faithful Performance Bond (Surety bond) not a Labor and Materials Bond (Surety bond) is required for work done under this contract. 014-99 ,SAL • zN=RAL b SPECIAL PROVISIONS (Cont, ) 8:' The County will file a Noti :e of Completion upon acceptance of the completed work by the Board of Supervisors 9. The work shall be performed under the general supervision of the Public Works Director, or his authorized representative, who shall have the authority to approve or reject any portion of the work, or to order the suspension of the work for cause.. 10. 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 an this contract . L 11 . Signing and traffic control shall be the Contractor' s respon- sibility. Signs and posts shall be picked up and returned to the County Mainte.;ante Yard in Martinez. Type 111 barricades and flashers shall be provided by the Contractor. Full compensation for conforming to this special provision . , including fell compensation for furnishing all labor,' including flagmen, materials , tools , equipment , and incidentals , and for installing , maintaining and removing all signs, lights and barricades as shown on the plans , as specified 'herein , and as directed by the Engineer, including picking up , hauling and returning County- furnished signs , and posts , shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various items of work and no additional compensa- tion will be allowed therefor. 12. The contract price paid per cubic yard for "Pavement and Concrete Removal" shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials , tools , equipment and incidentals and for doing all the work involved in removing the asphalt concrete and Portland cement concrete , including sawcutting to the limits shown on the plans , as specified in the Standard Specifications and these General and Special Provisions, and as directed by the Engineer. 13 . Sidewalks will be paid for at the contract price per square foot, which price shall include full compensation for sawcutting , installing the brass disks , and furnishing and placing the aggregate base blanket as shown on the plans , as specified in these General and Special Provisions. The driveway and handicap ramp will be measured and paid for as Minor Concrete (Sidewalk) . 14. Curb will be paid for at the contract price per linear foot, which price shall include full compensation for sawcutting , curb depressions , and furnishing and placing the aggregate base blanket as shown on the plans and as specified in these general and special provisions . 1 • ' GENERAL AND SPECIAL ?:W'1151035 (Cont . ) 15. Alternative pipe culvert shall be 15" CLIII RCP or 15" CL 2,0000 ACP only, no other kind of pipe culvert shall be allowed. The provision of the last paragraph of Section 65-1 .02A "Circular Reinforced Concrete" shall not apply. . Full compensation for structural excavation , removal of the concrete slab within the trench, furnishing and placing the aggregate base and portland cement concrete backfill and asphalt concrete surfacing) and bulkheading the pipe or connecting the pipe to the manhole shalt 5e considered as included in the contract price per linear foot for Alternative Pipe Culvert and no separate payment will be made therefor. 16. The Type "01' inlet is identified as a .minor structure. . The provisions in Section 51 -1 .02, "Minor Structures ," and Section 51 -1 .23 "Payment," of the Standard Specifications concerning payment for minor structures are superseded by the following:' Minor structure CType 0 Inlet) will be paid at the contract lump sum price, which price shall include full compensation for all structure excavation and structure backfill , furnishing and placing ba'r reinforcing steel and miscellaneous- iron and steel , constructing the necessary curb transitions, furnishing and placing sacked filter material , and doing all the work necessary to construct the Type D inlet complete in place, as shown on the plans , and as specified in these general and special provisions, and as directed by the Engineer, and no separate payment will be made for these included items . 17. Asphalt :oncrete shall be Type ii. aggregate shall conform to the grading requirements for 1/2" maximum, medium grading aggregate site. 18. Imported Borrow shall conform :o the provisions in Section 19-7 "Borrow Excavation" of the Standard Specifications and these General and Special provisions. In addition to the provisions of Section 19-7 the imported borrow material shall be fri.abie and reaonably free of stones larger than 1 " in diameter. In lieu of the provisions in Section 19-7.04 "Measurement", of the Standard Specifications, the pay quantity will be computed on the basis of the dimensions shown on the plans . No allowance will be made for imported borrow .material placed outside the plan dimensions unless otherwise ordered by the engineer. 3 - 01500 P&OPOSAL . t GENERAL AND SPECIAL PROVISIOIS (Cont,-) 19. Before any work is commenced on this contract, or pursuant to a purchase order, the Contractor shall furnish to the Public Works Director: (al Evidence of adequate 'dorkmen' s Compensation Insurance pursuant to State law. (b1 Certificate of Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000. A rider attached thereto shall name the specific agency as a named insured. CO Said rider shall provide for notice of cancellation to the agency at least thirty (30) days prior to cancellation of the policy. 20.. By acceptance of the contract or purchase order, the undersigned agrees to save, indemnify, and 'hold harmless the County of Contra Costa, or its representatives, from all liabilities imposed by law by reason of injury or of death to any person or persons or damage to property which may arise out of the work covered by this contract, or performed pursuant to the purchase order, and does agree to defend the County In any claim or action asserting such liability. 7 &' Company ' = a. STATE OF CALIFORNIAAu tho r i zed F COUNTY OF SS. Signature 'c" ) ' Contra Costa � - on Address !' ' �. {' 4 bof,a no.dw undwslor d.a Nbtary Nlbik:to and for acid Courcy Al MW sift. Parnollaliy appaated W. Alan Brady Tit 1 e /'':�_ ••�,.'•� California Contractor' s License No. known to nm to be the pe:an.-....-whm vmwls- sub2mibad to the wnhin insinxim t. aad adalatlhdaad in me dW ..._..hf''.._.._..__aaaeah I VIII Zama. WITNESS my hand and airidel 2041. 2MRRn211et1e1N g2wu UMV! DIA%E L. MAMMAL CtlilNiY 2�2P Si.2 A NOi1RY PUBLIC-CAL'WOMM QM COhTR4 COSTA("Q. +1j 2 N rS.�. :••r•:.: .} !fF••'.,,i+.'.-y;•„.:'syS�'<+-'::".e:"r;:1.••:.•.'.•.^y..'_J�.•e•,•.7.�}�;:::..':•+t:•A.:<��..:•.�••'i••i'::K qs�,'„r;:ti�RJ'!'4} � mum •.::. „ 1Y. ':�`•'{+. .:.• ,} •. a•r.,.....':.:. ..:.:.. .. y�{ ff'•.,K'4...y R�:'L.fi\-1lrf5:h:%:•'uf':::. i � ...• .S. •••r rix.•'�,'^.: •� .. .:}..•' r f•.f,. ,K;.•::~:� :. • Nkstary Public in and fa said Counp and Diane L. Madrigal 1 INwory's name sMI1 be typed or lcyi....... y pnnted..G.Wt.Codi R20SI •,•'1 Pomona Street Project No. 2191-6109-661-78 W. 0. No. 61c5 For Pre-bid information contact Road Design Division Phone (415) 372-2131 REQUEST FOR BID A Bid is requested for the following described work proposed to be constructed as noted herein : LOCATION : The 'project is located at the intersection of Pomona Street and Alexander Street in the Crockett area . DESCRIPTION OF WORK: The work involves removing asphalt concrete and Portland cement concrete ; and constructing curb , gutter , sidewalk, and drainage facilities . Work is to be done in accordance with the Plans and Specifications enclosed herewith . Proposals are to be delivered to : VERNON L . CLINE , PUBLIC 'WORKS DIRECTOR SIXTH FLOOR , ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 651 PINE STREET MARTINEZ , CALIFORNIA 94553 before 2 p .m . on Thursday , January 19 , 1978 . F _- ' JAN �Ll on J. r' CLERK BOA"' Microfilmed with board order ���� Request for Bid (Cont . } Bids will be opened by the Public Works Director who will recommend to the Board of Supervisors as to the award of a contract or to arrange for issuance of a purchase order to the lowest responsible bidder , except that the Puhlic Works Director reserves the right to reject any or all bids for cause, and to do work with County forces , to request new proposals , or to cancel the project . ATTACHMENTS : Proposal Plans Specifications Standard Plans - CC306 CC306A CC3016 CC3040 03 Pomona Street Project No. Z19i-bT09-b6T-78 P R 0 P 0 S A L The undersigned , being a duly licensed Contractor in the State of California , hereby offers to do the worts necessary to complete the project as described in the Request for Bid , and declares that he will take in full payment therefor an amount based on the unit prices specified hereinbelow for the various items of work , the total value. of said work as estimated herein 6eingS , and the following being the unit prices bid , to wit : tInsert Tota Item, Estimated j Unit of item Price TOTAL No. Quantity I Measure Item !n Fi ures) (In Fr urea) T 80 CY Pavement & Concrete Removal 2 F) 770 Sc Ft Minor Concrete (Sidewalk) 3 (F) 16$ Lr Minor Concrete (S1-6 Curb ) 4 1 LS Minor Structure (Type "0" Inlet) 5 38 LF Alternative Pioe Culvert 6 110 CY tmoorted Borrow TOTAL S (NOTE : Please show total in STank provided above) And , further , the undersigned agrees to enter into contract with the County to do the work as provided above in in conformance with the following General Provisions. PROPOSAL GENERAL AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS 1 . The contract unit prices and lump sum price shall include full payment for furnishing all labor, materials , tools , equipment , and incidentals necessary to complete the project as shown on the Plans . Any reference to the Standard Specifications (S. S . ) providing for additional payment for work shown on the Plans or necessary to complete the project shall not apply. 2. All construction shall be performed in accordance with the pro- visions of Title 3 of the County Ordinance Code, and the 1975 Edition of the California Department of Transportation , Standard Specifications (S. S. ) subject to the inspection and approval of the Public Works Department. 3 . Any change in the scope of work or quantity of work will be by written order of the Engineer which will specify the work to be done, adjustment of allotted time and the basis of compensation for such work. 4. The undersigned shall complete the project within the allotted time of 20 working days , counting from and including the date stated in the Notice to Proceed . 5. For labor performed at "force account" the percentage (S . S . Section 9-I . 03A (1 '0) ) , "Labor Surchar-ge" , to be apolied to the actual wages paid (S . S . Section 9-1 . 03A (ia) ) will be Z3 percent . The second paragraph in Section 9-1 . 03A, "Work Perfumed by Contractor", of the Standard Specifications is amended to read: To the total of the direct costs computed as provided in Sections 9-1 . 03A (1 ) , "Labor," 9-1 . 03A (Z) , "Materials" and 1-1 . 03A C3). , "Equipment Rental , " there will be added a markup of 24 percent to the cost of labor, 15 percent to the cost of materials , and 15 percent to the equipment rental . 6. The undersigned agrees to comply with all local , State, and Federal regulations applicable to labor, wage rates , hours of work, apprentices , and subcontractors . Wages paid shall be not less than the current list of prevailing wages on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors . 7. Neither a Faithful Performance Bond (Surety bond) not a Labor and Materials Bond (Surety bond) is required for work done under this contract . _ 1 _ 011505 - PROPOSAL GENERAL s SPECIAL PROVISIONS (Cont . ) 8. The County will file a Notice of Completion upon acceptance of the completed work by the Board of Supervisors 9. The work shall be performed under the general supervision of the Public Works Director, or his authorized representative, who shall have the authority to approve or reject any portion of the work, or to order the suspension of the work for cause. 10. Attention is directed to Section 5-1 . 015 , "Final Pay Quantities ," of the Standard Specifications , the provisions of which are applicable to several bid items on this contract . 11 . Signing and traffic control shall be the Contractor' s respon- sibility. Signs and posts shall be picked up and returned to the County Maintenance Yard in Martinez. Type fit barricades and flashers shall be provided by the Contractor. Full compensation for conforming to this special provision . , including full compensation for furnishing all labor, including flagmen , materials , tools , eauipment , and incidentals , and for installing , maintaining and removing all signs , lights and barricades as shown on the plans , as specified 'herein , and as directed by the Engineer, including picking up , hauling and returning County- furnished signs , and posts , shall be considered as included in the prices paid for the various items of work and no additional compensa- tion will be allowed therefor. 12. The contract price paid per cubic yard for "Pavement and Concrete Removal" shall include full compensation for furnishing all labor , materials , tools, equipment and incidentals and for doing all the work involved in removing the asphalt concrete and portland cement concrete, including sawcutting to the limits shown on the plans , as specified in the Standard Specifications and these General and Special Provisions, and as directed by the Engineer. 13 . Sidewalks will be paid for at the contract price per square foot , which price shall include full compensation for sawcutting , installing the brass disks , and furnishing and placing the aggregate base blanket as shown ort the plans , as specified in these General and Special Provisions . The driveway and handicap ramp will be measured and paid for as Minor Concrete (.Sidewalk) . 14. Curb will be paid for at the contract price per linear foot, which price shall include full compensation for sawcutting , curb depressions , and furnishing and placing the aggregate base blanket as shown on the plans and as specified in these general and special provisions . 2 - 06 PROPOSAL GENERAL AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS (Cont . ) 15. Alternative pipe culvert shall be 15" CLIII RCP or 15" CL 2,0000 ACP only, no other kind of pipe culvert shall be allowed . The provision of the last paragraph of Section 65-1 . 02A "Circular Reinforced Concrete" shall not apply. . Full compensation for structural excavation , removal of the concrete slab within the trench , furnishing and placing the aggregate base and portland cement concrete backfill and asphalt concrete surfacing and bulkheading the pipe or connecting the pipe to the manhole shall 5e considered as included in the contract orice per linear foot for Alternative Pipe Culvert and no separate payment will be rade therefor. 16 . The Type "0" Inlet is identified as a minor structure. The provisions in Section 51 -1 .02, "Minor Structures , " and Section 51 -1 . 23 "Payment," of the Standard Specifications concerning payment for minor structures ar" superseded by the following : Minor structure (_Type 0 Inlet) will be paid at the contract lump sum price, which price shall include full compensation for ali structure excavation and structure cackfill , furnishing and placing bar reinforcing steel and miscellaneous iron and steel , constructing the necessary curb transitions , furnishing and placing sacked filter material , and doing all the work necessary to construct the Type 0 inlet complete in place, as shown on the plans , and as specified in these general and special provisions , and as directed by the Engineer, and no separate payment will be made for these included items . 17. Asphalt concrete shall be Type B. Aggregate shall conform to the grading requirements for 1 /2" maximum, medium grading aggregate size. 18 . Imported Borrow shall conform to the provisions in Section 19-7 "Sorrow Excavation" of the Standard Specifications and these General and Special provisions . In addition to the provisions of Section 19-7 the imported borrow material shall be friable and reaonably free of stones larger than 1 " in diameter. In lieu of the provisions in Section 13-7 .04 "Measurement" , of the Standard Specifications , the pay quantity will be computed on the basis of the dimensions shown on the plans . No allowance will be made for imported borrow material placed outside the plan dimensions unless otherwise ordered by the engineer. 3 01007 PROPOSAL GENERAL AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS (Cont . ) 19. Before any work is commenced on this contract , or pursuant to a purchase order , the Contractor shall furnish to the Public Works Director: (aL Evidence of adequate Workmen' s Compensation Insurance pursuant to State law. Cbl Certificate of Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500 , 000. A rider attached_ thereto shall name the specific agency as a named insured . Cc) Said rider shall provide for notice of cancellation to the agency at least thirty (30) days prior to cancellation of the policy. ZO . By acceptance of the contract or purchase order, the undersigned agrees to save, indemnify, and hold harmless the County of Contra Costa , or its representatives, from all liabilities imposed by law by reason of injury or of death to any person or persons or damage to property which may arise out of the work covered by this contract, or performed pursuant to the purchase order, and does agree to defend the County in any claim or action asserting such liability. 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APPROVEDSLOPE STAKE REFERENCE PUM C WORKS DIRECTOR LATH POINT AND WITNESS STAKE t� RE CENT M 4704 SLOPE STAKE STAKE RAW AND/OR CLEARING STAKE SLOPE STAKE REFERENCE MINT AND WITNESS STAKE R/W AND/off AND GRACE FINAL GRADE AND AND lMlE STAKE CLEARMrCi STAKE LINE STAKE 4. STAKE KOK STAKE TYPICAL SECTION ROADWAY STAKINQ NOTES: 1. STAKES WILL BE PLACED BY COUNTY FOR SUCH SPECIAL FEATURES AS ` WITNESS STAKE BENCHES, STRUCTURES, PIPES, HITCHES, CHANNELS, INLETS AND HEADWALLS, t. FOR FINAL GRADE AND LINE STAKES; (o.)OFFSETS MAY VARY TO FIT CON- OFFSET DITIONS, (b.) GRADES MAY BE REFERENCED BY CUT AND/OR FILL MARKINGS, s (C)LONGITUDINAL SFACING 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. mp TYPICAL CURS., STAKE _ OFFSET DISTANCE MAY VARY �±��� TO FIT CONDITIONS, SUCH AS COUNTY slaEWwLKs. WOWS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ IFORNIA STANDARD PLAN Bilc STAKES AND MARKS O BE ESTABLISHED BY THE COUNTY ALE: NONE DATE: JAN. 13, 1969 ' DRAWN: 1 OIMAGGIO FILE NO; N0. DATE VISION DESCRIPTION BY CHECKED: M. WALFORD CC 3040 Ri ,{1y4 5 -•V,•1 i t'#{��i1Q ..., ,::�.e,�./• , . • = i i�. i.. f • •� . • =-`as' §V •. •': t T", -T .?is"�'t+�st ''�`i-:a'C�;9.'�``t-• -'r- .• ?��.;$ �'>v!,*.?�•'�'l"F7:A..f.r.°f_r.z••`c'c•••:,�..5::�'.!X:'ti'.,+"•s�„ffi':','�:•"•..,'s 1-'_;•:.,?�r••.w.,.aak+`.q^^;.^rS?k,.>��._�...,i..`?�'6', " +•,"�+.• . .� �3CL.� � + ..v �•��: /' Ds in senerets i Q PbraJend come tonereae rbewase FtaypeAs t.a bre renaovre 10,646. iav e1.1T/� 6 I + i F1.17V,1759 Adjust,cover to grade �a r� 1 ti t , �'-' / # . APPNOVED l�.Geue4r 2 2. I ICon1"orm to H1t t e xilew:ing vm/, `L Teemp ar cons>»rwa ext + �L�ih��. • t 'n I laced fror�pipe eassmon`�. ZIP kris to DEPUTY PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR 1 ( 1 I � a' ' , '� • i.. IS brass ere a _.�`..� S'sidaw"A Width 11 E CERT NO 93113 . 3 4supphad byCovney i + Noce 3B«1-3"Alt.-�--�` + ' ►} ott Rte :epee Cu/vert °' !� %/`• ._,�. LI.Y I-i5 8 ti r E SGw S .1-7• 15t K G epave.' •. ';{' ;�'"'•,'•..h- r�dga oi• Y.sctng pav _mR.nt nt side f.o � 5td1 .. . _..BSc,[__.._. ..._...,..»� �I� � ._ ...__..-..-•_- _- _"•_ . . ._.._., _ _.._....._,_,._ _ •� 1 .r y�• •• '� . •4' � ^ �,,`; --l----_.. �------.----_.-�.. __..._ .»—•--._ _-_•'._._:_ , ---�_. -4_-_ .}• ; TT----- -.yt• Filloreoto imli _ Limits of patnameant q. t "Pith clean i// SwAlLingpavemenrt� Construct. ' ^ End�'sidee.iolk Ito be rearoved ._• -.ry __ 174 r: w ' , _ _._ �r1� Typel��tislet _.t r ' �� ® �� ConcreteI Ta e __._.... , - _ 6a4P i rMto l� i�� Z Construction joints 9 1NO1 15La /I+ I E! /6 Le n euisL'ir>q curb Typeell"rnanho& --' r7anhok to be constructed by 2 Angle int- oFl2` r+very to beconstracted others Winter'77. *Extend Construct standard `ii+s5 ?rieae�=lTl�• « /5"RGP...>khrou9b bkty4rsut _ handicap ramp(C 304A) undc�b e_��_ 170 byotheara. /a coater I pruvAdeed an mast side of 0 P M p N A STREET I I ,�� manhole.Grout pipe: t:o egin s wo!k manhole. .�.� reverse. curves IBS :,:.:'•` STORM DRAINyCUUWERT rk PROFILE_ J .! _.s—. ,`'';T=, _._._._..__ �_ .. ._... t �._. ._ » .._ -e:_iR ±s:r..t�..' u• :','b,:_^7Y'.`'; I�'I+•1�7•Y'1• _ • =f'-wt�.'_."`�^�_'�a�• _-_.:.'_.:.,":.:y._.�. .Yi ..was:ee-e:- -.r---"x•�r_sssaaeze� --ars--•asessits r.�sea--y----�x—..,�.._ ,' F.: ,.... - t -D iseiinirnarl I /a P Curb le'gars data ,�Rur�e data Prior to Joinsa atordf( r-Ad rontraetor s&11 ascertain tho ! 5' exact /acation y and Fiaerlttt:s, hwAAARY servkA laterah I°=IO i t!33Si' 1-• 8' \x __ _. `ti►e . . andatheer appwtatmoce>rsi adbses)treseme is nsdn:aAe.d on Abe Placa �_ toeeoNit F ' e:r�a ITS eylea New top of curb c•Is c-14 BILE ITT k= SITE MAP AND SIGNING PLAIL r.300 1-7$ ;. �. '} J. R. OLMON CLERK BOARD Or SUPERVISORS �'x/ast/rag coNHRA cosm co. PROJET LOCATION By ..... .•........o�p, MUNTY SOL 178 _ r e _� A�+a �� sa 174 N ;• `ILD • /t Yt«t •d•1•. 10+50 11+00 11+50 •.,.,.PROFILE � • .....11• 4.•� cae. Y••�! •—•pas. H=I=! V=I=2 SIGNS FURNISHED BY THE COUNTY_ ' ly Q T E S e`"o w+•,�4 �t so* E C-11i End rood Laork 1. At/construct ton shall be,per&rrne•d in accord- All portlandr-amens and aspha/aironct-stecan- " ""N, •� ','►M •,, �,�• 3 C-/e9 Road e_onstruction ohesad once with the "visionsof Title 9 OF khe, forms sha//be sQwcut• / W-35 Slow County Ordinance Coda,and the /979editian 5. Sf*As storindwo nrianbcdar shown an the plans KEY MAP OF the Calirrornio Dapartrnenc o{`11amsportatol is not coiripleteda:t tine atpipe placement,erid Sitandard Specifications sub ect: to the in- i at(Future location oFinanho/e ondseal STANDARD PLANS INCLUDED IN SPECIAL PROVISIONS Pipe Q ape ctrans and approval OF the colic [storks wir.h o redwood bulkhaod Seal pipe inlet. :With CC1\':''tl: CC 'I et COtJP:TY CC 30(a 51-&r-urb�sideewolk drierei,,~aay ahc. 701:rtmaanie. a plywood bulkhead PUBLIC; ViOlIKS 13'2t's11c'F:1EM CC 30GA 'Pedashnan rorrip� the handicapped $, Si in and rcroF{1-c control tha ROAD NO.2191 A CC 30-1w, ?' ",D" inlet 9fo 9 6 Adjacent sprinkler to be restored POMONA STREET FROFlTAGE yj e3ontractor:s realsponsibi/itis to its ariyirial Bond/tion iFdisturbed by con- CC 3011-10 Basic =takes and morks to be ottst_erblishfsd by thN C-o nig 3. Ca// Undergyround Service Alert (USA) ier-oe>~ors operations. 800-4#2-dh23 For,;yesiyJit:C�$1 hours prior 7. A/ternative pipe cu/vert sha// be either '_•...i - - I"-' IMPROVEMENTS &.0 onav :"PCPCCt.nr) or /5"ACT�It~t.i=e700D) ;� _.._.._-- - •_ ,.-.__ FINAL PAY QUANTITIES -`� oxcatlon / _ t—• PLANS PROFILE B, S t ump shw// be removr d &a !'below Finishocl Nn pi:yCNi'r`Nxn w 7117m Ati. GNFYa�T.A1.r.As SHOWN Xt,or a 77055* Minor Cone-rate(Sidecoalh) ��� xANa rAr SAW n0*11 I WWTV 17MMU *--% LEMN014 �I•ti�► i.J�t H.sa +w tS T =t..eiri 3 /6$GF /7inor Concrertel(51/-�o ccirb) .• 0-9 1.506`000 I 870,000 i1.'"E ZISIA-78-�-` 1 .... • w•_.....Y.t, „ _...... .:«..:«.rr..... ... ... ..... ...........=.'.,..._.....�5w.+•.-..._.e.r.^www:M..._.w._t.w moi_ :1.r.+..w.w..w....Jr1«.«M.+w...... ._.r_wr,_w,.w..�w.•,.:.».._Na.,_w.•....._...._.w...=,p�_...'..�....ry...._ .. .:-......._._ «_.r.r....»._.._���_.•... ..__.._..._...._ ..._...........,._....�.�_...__....-._..._ _ .. 0 1•.w 1 4 /O+16+.3/34='_ Pal ► N 1 •' ! / Jn-8roas toy in concrete Construct ypeD' a,: �� / v �; at base orlr/a9Pole 'n1nt.Snv e%=171 1 :6 j r j; El 1750 io-1217,r*s Adjust cover to 9m; i - ConForm to � : - exisLins wa/k tj ( {{--Temfarary construct v t 'Prp/acM Iran pipn�xment. • .. •. 4 ; � e _ �.J�th Bross d�scf ees�c {supphad byCoua=y) P/oce 38'K IS A/e.—� ',�� . r e Culvert DP- b,---Edge of amyls:ing pavers -17C t' Limits oFAC pavemamnt LU End y'sida,.aolAr to be removed i i___ i constructionjoints B /1+01 /54.aManhole to be constructed by2 Angle point- rtoF/G r�vewsy others Wintar'77. :Extand Construct standard RoundcurbFace /S"1RC- _�trou9h bioa4owr- — handicap rarsap(CC306A) --- — — i- - -- -1--- - -- provded on cost side or }c t PO� ;CNA STREET !! /1+We— manbo/e.Grout pipe; to n�cnho%. 1 revarsa - - &Curb rat PLANPrior to claMy an war*,tliiicantractor s&11 ascertain the exact /ccation W any vnala row raci/ties, :may service laterals 1%ld aad other oppurtensnees,+Yule)+reSence is e"1wated on the p1mm 178 New top of curb ITT 176 Z� Xi- ting 175 - --- urb e n v a ' 174 O p 10450 11+00 . _ . . --- - -.----- PROFILE --. - - SIGNS FURNISHED BY THE COUNTY 2 C-/1f End road work 1. A//construction sha//be:per D.-mad /n accord 3 C-/6 Roadconstruction ahead once with Lhe Pr0v,s,0nSor Tit/e 9 oF*�he / W-3S S/OUJ County Ordinance Code,and the /97Seditia aF &E,e CaltrGrnla Dmmarr-m_nr-o Tra.7sportati STANDARD PLANS PLANS INCLU�D IN SPECIAL PROVISIONS IN SPECIAL PROVISIONS Stonrio�d Specifications sub1ect r-o the in- apec_�onsandapprova/aFthe Kbhc Gclork-- CC 3010 SI-(o curb,Sldetralk,drlv�woy,etc. Department. CC 30GA on-demstrlan ramp {o,- --he hand.cappamd Z. Si in and r-raFFic contra/shall be t.ne CC O:io -7Z %%D" in/et cont ac ors res ponsibi/its CC 30 i10 Basic =takes and marks to be the County 3. Co!/ Onaer9round Service Alert (USA) castabbshpd by 800-ea#a-O/23 fortyeigit oia) hours prio.- FINAL PAY QUANTITIES r-a any excavation. 2tern 2 7705E Dinar Concrete Mdec m1h) =t.�m 3 /65 tF l7rnor-Concrete 15/-6 curb) .- i'�ort/orad c�na�ne concrsLe � � Lo be removed � AFFROvEO n/�LCi 2 Z. 19TZ //•4 �1 NLI'ft.�. � •� Be9in flare Lo DEPUTY PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR c 5•srdawol* width ME CERT NO 9303 rn1 5 wrae sidewalk ��: -._ '- I \�7 `,¢•21%— �Fi//orG+o lv9nac[(Q - - R.3i arrthc%an rr// 6xistiny pavement Construct 174 ?- Type D•�/et Concrete Mnv E'/_l7/9a. Con rm to 172 slob----sem 15••�CP. C eausL-/n9 curb TypeIZ'manhole ' Z to be ters cite d 2 170 by othhers. iz"wcter curves ISO Li STORM DRAIN CULVERT PROFILE -n data ©Curve do 75• \ L. 8• \ \ c-P -ts F I L E � _ .. SITE MAP AND SIGNING PLAN i I,•=300' J. R. O:SSON CLF-11K BOARD Or SU?;MM2S 8 ---- CON-; Da P,, COSTA CO. PROJECT LOCATION - --------- --....-......... ..... aur � - SOL�MO COuwTr a 41 1[ r N'u I � 11+50 t cr[[. 1 DIES -�._ All �5°• A I/ ort/cnr/semen=orad olphalk concrete con- Tp rrni sho//be sows ut. - r_'' �--��• 5 sic'she stormdrain rnonhok shown on the pions KEY MAP is not Come/Giea at t:/me o/pipe>p/aceraaent,tend p/pa of future location o-Fmenho!e ana'seal cwr:h c redwood bulkhead Seal p/pe ruler c.J;th C01 Citi CC Ts? COU'N'TY c bulkhead PUBLIC -.U-:KS D Y.lf-, .1E-'lT G Adiacent sprinklersystem to be restored ROAD NO.2191 A toits oric,•:raa/condition i�d/s�urbed by con- POMONA STREET FRONTAGE tr•octor's operations- ,:_ IMPROVEMEN TS Alternat/ve pipe r-u/vert Shc/l be either _:. »- ------.--= - i5 r�CP(CLM-) or /S•ACP(CL z00ot7) -t ___ - PLANA PROFILE r� _� 1 ---- ---, 8. -St urnp SfrC// bC r•tmoved to � belot✓Trnisba iv�� -t»vAtm•si�mlD�rr W-7:en LENNON '!t•:'a[r AGNE'N I,n[.r ASSNONN n•-v r.r i n..r [....wu v.l.n[ [/u*4U 'J.+.. L NNON ^17 1: _ ,.0 11n IS37 geode D-9 14508.000;570.000 '` E 2191 7,-78 I 2 011514 CROSS_ TI ua /78 SGALE:1'.2► TG. _7 f L- -------------.--- ____---------__------ ' { 170 � TC 74 -------_-------_____ -- --------------- lltZ$ /7p } TG=7M (} 176 --- --- __ ----~-------- ---=`��_^-- _� --_--- j1 i t + ! //-Oo f /79 � ?. TG=7 i /7 ---__"`—"`--- ----------_–______----___��._—_------------------ r7r ____--- 1 /0+75 r; /76 TC=6 ---- 1 /0*50 r ti AC�e�th to match !?G Existing curb I �x.st.ny AC d�Prh (0.1r`innjmum) - - - - •TC=SCL-- Existing AC /7't - ___ -- _ --- - _______ ► b t 6"-@"oppror 1 r (r . . iS.,A/ternvtive pipe /C1sc-+5.8 1 cu/ver= ROAD NO.2191 - ____ POMONA STREET FRONTAGE i TRENCH DETAIL, DIMPROVEMENTS LS 2 sa t= X-SECTIONS e DET AI ~1 IENNON AGNEw D-9 1.50$000 LENNON 1217T A'S sHowR 57QOOO 1557 ` E 2191 A-7a 2 + __ - 5 paving Coteh nt rix� ___ ------ - Pov�rnJnL ' Approx.clepth �cxcstin9 ground -Remove AC 6- cc of A1C= /' DRIVEWAY CENTERLINE PROFILE E NOT TO SCALE 2 =mPor'tnd BackFi// 3¢RCC Conr rm �.-pawng Pomsnc Approx.of Cotch Point. � 3"AB o AC=/' �xistin9 ground Werrnova AG TYPICAL SECTION 10+25.9to IIf40.2 B NOT TO SCALE 2 I SI-6 r-vrb varlaps Conform Cateh Point �----- � povnment i _------------- ----- - r _ _ Approx.depth �w3tin9 9.owad L 3••AB 3AB Remove AC 3z PCC 6 FCC TYPICAL SECTION 11+40.2toI1+59.2 C NOT TO SCALE 2 I - - cars z A� ' a cobah backF// Depth varies Point 3.. ground-----�----------------- ----- i DRIVEWAY X-SECTION A NOT TO SCALE 2 STORM DRAIN CULVER' NOT TO CROSS SECTIONS ' SCALE-i*'Y /70 T.C. -7.W GQhfOrfn catch point 14'/.'-�-" ------------------ gppro 3x.cle.Pth ..A.8 9F -Ek�stin )round o 7?emove AC '-C t 17TCC' 76t DRIVEWAY CENTERLINE PROFILE E --------------- NOT TO SCALE -------- _------_-__-------------------------------- ------__---- -------- -- �rnPor-tad �AAA. ; JlrzS 1 Yz pcc 1 F "A'n r " „4;, Conform /7A 7-C-,753 i paving _-_----- i I ----- ---- -------•--•--- �. -_------- r -- 1 pov�mant /74 -- _ —~ A rox.depth -----------_'-------- --------' } Catch point _ , �•,AB or ACC'1' ; f Cpcc a X�xttns grou,zd 7?e✓nIove AG /713 TG»7-' TYPICAL SECTION 10+25.9to 11+ __40.2 B ` --_- - 1 NOT TO SCALE 2 /7Ga -------- -- ------ ---- i I rL ------ -- ------------------ 171P ----_ ---- »_-- -- . /79' ro+75 i 5/-b curb i MI 'ft- o� (oryaoz-Conform i ,, paving ++ _ 1 _ --Exist rng TG a -Z 1 Catch point jr---__ - povcmant ---------------- - ------ --- G3t"QtX'f>d�- o��Ca / _. , --__.__ -.....__ ,,,-_,,,,___-_________...-..-----.._..__.._..__.._-• - ! Rernova AC /7'/- 3i-'CG 6-PCC lG}+5D TYPICAL SECTION 11+40.2to11+59.2 C NOT TO SCALE 2 Exist ing c uJ-b w' � J f—ACdepth to match /74, ��' i ex�strn AC depth. _---- _ -- ------- _ --(O(0 li'm1n,mum '/'mrn,mum) r ` Existing AC /7"t w w • w > . . �,„Existrng Gonc1-cte , w DRIVEWAY X-SECTION s/ab l6"-A approxi lO+Z5.6 Gass r? AB ,�: 1t'inin ��ack ICC j J5"A/4arnative pipe catch bcsckFrlJ culvert / 1 1 Dapth varies J 'Point- 9 oint 3U`Gt. I ---- .'_-�-Exfstrny ground ROAD N0.2!'91 ' POMONA STREET FRONTAGE IMPROVEMENTS 1 A -- x-sECTiows aDETAiLs I NOT To SCALE 2 STORM DRAIN CULVERT TRENCH DETAIL PENNON AGNEW is SkOW14 NOT TO SCALE 2 };•',-. ..:,• {,ENNON 12J77 1557 ---� D-9 J*508,000 57Q000 1 E 2191 A-78 2 2 i I . . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 19 78 In the Matter of Administrative Appeal of Dawson Electric - Subdivision 4824 This being the tire for hearing on the appeal of Dawson Electric Company from. certain actions taken by the Buildinq. Inspection Department in connection with Subdivision 4824; and Supervisor R. I. Schroder having advised prior to the hearing that he would abstain from participating in the proceedings because of a business relationship with the appellant; and Dawson Electric having filed an appeal with this Board on January 6, 1978 challenging the refusal of the Building In- spection Department to permit the use of three-wire receptacles for electric dryers on homes in Subdivision 4824; the Building Inspection Department having cleared said homes for occupancy after the installation of four wire receptacles by the appellant; the Building Inspector and Electrical Inspector having considered the matter further and having decided that it will now be the policy of the Building Inspection Department to allow the in- stallation and use of three-wire receptacles in the grounding of frames of electric ranges, wall-mounted ovens, counter-mounted cooking units and clothes dryers so long as such installation and use complies with all applicable provisions of the 1975 National Electrical Code and the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code, includina any future amendments thereto; the Building Inspector and Electrical Inspector having further decided that unless otherwise required by amendment to the Contra Costa County Ordinance Code, it will not be necessary, when using a three-wire receptacle, for the service entrance cable and branch circuit to originate at the service equipment if the grounded conductor is insulated; and the appellant, in consideration for receiving a letter, signed by the Electrical Inspector stating the above- described policy of the Building Inspection Dep:.rtnent on three- wire receptacles, having authorized the County Counsel to withdraw his appeal; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that consent is given to Dawson Electric's withdrawal of its appeal and that the Board concurs in the actions to be taken by the Building Inspector as outlined above. PASSED by the Board by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, W. N. Boggess and E. H. tiasseltine. NOES: None. ABSTAIN: Supervisor R. I. Schroder. 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: *�Dat•�so� Electric Supervisors 'Duildina Inspection_ ��L� , ,- Q Countv Tdministrator affixed this-24th, day of J•tA �-�r`7 19 7F County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk *c/o Elwood Hoskins, attornev BY f l/1�Deputy Cleric 800 South Broadway, Walnut Creek, Janie L. Johnson e Ca. � �_ s ELLW€ OD HOSKINS RECEIVED ATTORNEY AT LAW W SOUTH BROADWAY QST ��� WALNUT CREEK.CALIFORNIA 945% u�s1 n�aa�i J. R. ot&ioN am WARD Or $UP'cRv1SM January 5, 1978 coax ,� Co. Clerk of the Board of Supervisors 651 Pine Martinez, California Re: Dawson Electric v. County of Contra Costa, Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Department of Building Inspection of Contra Costa County, Maurice L. Wagner, Chief Electrical Inspector for the Department of Building Inspection of Contra Costa County, Van Wert, Deputy Electrical Inspector for the Department of Building Inspection of Contra Costa County Gentlemen: This is to give notice of appeal from the actions of the Contra Costa County Department of Building Inspection, under the direction of Maurice L. Wagner, Chief Electrical Inspector and various Deputy Inspectors including Deputy Inspector Van Wert, in that said County inspectors have consistently refused to grant inspection approval on specific contracting jobs by Dawson Electric even though Dawson Electric's work on said contracting jobs fully conformed to all pertinent requirements of the National Electric Code of 1975. A recent specific instance of the refusal of the Department of Building Inspection of Contra Costa County to follow the National Electric Code of 1975 occurred in connection with the following jobs, wherein Deputy inspector van Wert refused to grant electrical inspection for a three wire receptacle for electric dryers despite the fact that requirements of the National Electric Code of 1975 are that only a three wire receptacle need be installed: Lot Number Permit Number 96 53812 2 98 53814 99 53815 103 53819 . . 104 53820 105 53821 ►/ Micro!ilmed with board ordM Clerk of the Board of Supervisors January 5, 1978 Page Two All of the above instances occurred on or about December 8, 1977, and were a portion of the Crown Home project wherein the superintendent was Al Giannotti and involved subdivision 4824 (Bancroft Village) . As a result of the wrongful acts of the inspectors, as afore- said, to permit Dawson Electric to install three wire receptacles for dryers, they necessarily were required to install four wire receptacles for all dryers on said houses on said lots. That this wrongful insistence by the electrical inspectors of Contra Costa County to insist on installation of four wire receptacles has damaged Dawson Electric to date with respect to the aforementioned jobs in an amount in excess of $300. Dawson Electric has advised the electrical inspectors that they have a duty to conform to the approved and adopted National Electric Code of 1975 (which has been approved and adopted by the County of Contra Costa) so as to desist from making unwarranted and unnecessary demands, in excess of Code require- ments, upon Dawson Electric in the conduct of its business of electrical contracting; however, Contra Costa County through its electrical inspectors has refused and continues to refuse to properly perform its duties by conforming to Code requirements of the National Electric Code of 1975 in exercising its function in determining whether or not to grant inspection approval to electrical contracting jobs by Dawson Electric. Ellwood Hoskins, the undersigned, has been retained as attorney by Dawson Electric and Bert Dawson, President of Dawson Electric, in this matter and all notices and communications herein should be directed to Ellwood Hoskins, 800 South Broadway, Suite 404, Walnut Creek, California 94596. y_trulu s,� Ellwood o ins EH/e C Mkrotilmed with board order-M,)I� IN THE BOARD Or SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE. Or CALIFOFt IA In the lilatter of Appeal of Bryan 8: Mlurphy Associates, Inc. , Applicant., from Action of the S.�.= na-mon valley Area Planning Comv,.i ssion on Application for January 24, 1978 Minor Subdivision 293-77, } San Ramon Area. } James- C. Kil_oatrick, (hiner. ) 14 EREAS on the 21st day of December, 1977, the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission approved with conditions the tentative map of Minor Subdivision 293-77, San Ramon area, filed by Bryan Murphy Associates; and j1- 1EREAS within the time allowed by law, Bryan & Murphy Associates, Inc. filed with this Board an appeal from Condition 2B of said conditions; M;, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that a heaj ing be held on said appeal before this Board in its Chambers, Room 107, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, on Tuesday, the 28th day of February, 1978 at 11:00 a.m. and the Clerk is directed to publish notice of hearing, pursuant to code requirements. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. I MREBY 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. Fitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 24th day of January, 1978. ERK J. R. OLSSO p CL.Cj r By ' r 1-6 Ro IYDie G : ierrez Deruty lerk cc;- Bryan & ���urphy Associates, Inc. Mr. James C. Kilpatrick List of Names Provided by Planning Director of Planni-na Public Works Director Land Development Director of Building Inspection n'�51 RECEIVrD ... ..r J t.it . CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT J. ' r=te . ct£.^.K SOA2ar OF St:PERvro. Co. TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: January 10, 1978 r ': FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesus SUBJECT: APPEAL - Minor Subdivision 293-77 Director of Planning:. Bryan & Murphy Associates, Inc./ J. C.Kilpatrick (San Ramon Area) J APPLICANT: Br!✓an & Murphy Associates, Inc. , 1233 Alpine Road, Walnut Creek 94596 OWNER: James C. Kilpatrick, Jack Tar Office Building, 1255 Post Street, Room 1030, San Francisco 94109 APPELLANT: Bryan & Murphy Associates, Inc. , 1233 Alpine Road, Walnut Creek 94596 PUBLIC HEARING: 12/21/77 - San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission DFCISION: Approved, with conditions APPEAL FILED: December 23, 1977 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The following people should be notified of your Board's hearing date and time: Bryan & Murphy Associates, Inc. Harvey E. Bragdon 1233 Alpine Road 4 Barrie Clay P. 0. Box 287 Mill Valley, Ca. 94941 Walnut Creek, Ca. 94597 Public Works Department James C. Kilpatrick Land Development Division Jack Tar Office Building Fourth Floor, Administration Building 1255 Post Street, Room 1030 San Francisco, Ca. 94109 Building Inspection Department Genie DeBol t Third Floor, North Wing DeBolt Civil Engineering 401 South Hartz Avenue Danville, Ca. 94526 AAD:dh Attachments: Letter of Appeal , Planning Department Acknowledgment, Resolution of Approval , Staff Report, EIR, Map. cc: File M.S. 293-77 lvlir_rc;i(m�;} "Yi-N, board order BRYAN MURPHY ASSOCIATES, INC. 1 ' CIVIL ENGINEERS f t i j i ( ?O.BOX 2�7.WALNUT CR£EK.CA 94597•1233 ALPINE ROAO.WALNU7 CREEK,CA 94590 (-4151 939-6500 December 22, 1977 Job t'o. 4711-5 JAMES C. KILPATRICK M.S. 293-77 APPEAL Board of Supervisors > County Administration Building + P. 0. Box 911 14artinez, CA 94553 Attention: Norman Halverson Piann_ing Department RE: SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA PLANNING COMIM I SS I ON CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL - DECEMBER 21, 1977 CONDITION V1 . 2. B. Gentlemen: On behalf of l4r. James C. Kilpatrick, we wish to appeal the subject Condition of Approval . The curtailing of the access to this property to one driveway and Thorup Lane is not sufficient for the proper development of this property. Enclosed is our check for the $60.00 filing fee for this appeal . Yours truly, F. E. CirY ,n BRYAN & MURPHY ASSOCIATES, INC. FEB/bc cc: James C. Ki Ipatrick �-� Robert A. Thompson Microfilmed with board order01 X21 Y .y.�1�t1l1 yt�j1di'tgut, ' i�Ut,,ttA t='�,.Inrlt,It► ,a �y1tN+d,1f. 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WHEREAS, on October- 27, 1977, Gryan u Murphy Associates, Inc. filed an application (M.S. 293-77) to subdivide 5.37 acres into three parcels for retail business purposes; and WHEREAS, the subject property is a descriptive property fronting on the north and west sides of San Ramon Valley Boulevard, and the north side of Thorup Lane, in the San Ranson area; and WHEREAS, a public hearing was held in this matter, after giving notice as required, by the San Ramon galley Area Planning Commission on December 21 , 1977 wh-seat all persons interested therein might appear and be heard; and WHEREAS, the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission having fully considered and evaluated all the testimo. - and evidence submitted in this matte-; and PION'! THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission APPROVES the request of Bryan (oil Murphy Associates, Inc. for approval of M4 nor Subdivision 293-77, subject to conditions as listed in Exhibit "A", which is attached hereto and made a part thereof; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the reasons for this approval are as follows: 1 ) The proposed minor subdivision is in substantial conformance with the R-B Zoning District. 2) The levelopa:ent is in conformance with the General Plan. The foregoing approval :•ias :Trade in the r:.otion of Commissioner Kennett, ,seconded by Coirimissioner Best, and adopted at the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Con-mission meeting of December 21 , 1977 by the following vote: Microfi!mcc► 4v4'th board order M.S. 293-77 Wage 2 AYES: Com,issioners Kehnett, Best, Heakin, Young. NOES: Counissioner Wright.1 . BSENT: Conmissioners Burow,At�, Ol ander. - i I PAT ANDREW H. YOUNG Chairman, San Ranron V j . alley AreaPlannin commission of Contra Costa, State of California t ATTEST- . Anthony A. Dehaesus c Director of Planning 7.,•i ` .. - ... i - H E. a• 1 n e Br ..f :As i s sta AT t� Di r e cttp� dr , Current Planni ng " �41 ANSI WAR woos Man jv vM Tr. ...::.::.. .... ...... ...;r t - - ; , i H111 BIT "A" Conditions for Approval - Minor Subdivision 293-77 1. This request is approved for three (3) parcels. The following conditions require compliance prior to the filing of the Parcel Map unless otherwise indicated. 2. Comply with' the requirements of the Contra Costa County. Public Works Department, as follows: A. Convey to the County by Grant Deed 40t feet of additional right-of- way on San Ramon Valley Boulevard as required for the planned future width of 100 feet. B. Relinquish abutter's rights of access along San Ramon Valley Boulevard with the exception of a 30-foot opening centered on the property line between Parcels A and B. C. Convey to the County, by Offer of Dedication, a drainage easement for San Ramon Creek. The width of the casement shall include the bed of the creek plus 2.0 times the depth (top of bank to creek bed) measured horizontally ,.)n each side of the bed width, plus a 21-foot wide access easement on the property side, or the creek width between tops of banks plus a 21-foot wide access casement on the property- side, whichever is greater. I ien the depth of the creel: is greater than 15 feet, a setback from the drainage easement line equal to one-half the channel depth shall be observed for any building or structures. In accordance: with Section 9;-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. 13hen the Parcel Map is submitted for checking, the areas to be conveyed shall be shot%-n thereon and the instruments, which must be executed by the owners before the Parcel Map can be filed, will be prepared by the Public Works Department, Land Development Division. All instruments shall be recorded simultaneously with the Parcel Map. D. Surface water originating on the subject property shall not be discharged in a concentrated manner onto adjacent land. E. Submit site grading and drainage Flans to the Public Works Department, Land Development Division, for rcvicw prior to the filing -of the Parcel Map. F. Construct curl), 10-toot sidewalk (width measured from curb face), necessary- longitudinal drainage and pavement widening on San Ramon Valley Boulevard. The .face of the curb shall be located 10 feet from the widened right-of-t-.-ay line. Microfi Med with board order Exhibit "A: i13. 293-77 Page 2 In .accordance with the Frontage Improvement Policy approved by the Board of Supervisors, the subdivider must construct the pavement widening adjacent to the curb on San Ramon Dalley Boulevard to a maxinum width of 20 feet. The County will assume the responsibility for the balance of the pavement widening, provided that the subdivider dedicates the right-of-way widening and constructs the curb and side- ualk. G. Prevent storm drainage, originating on the property and conveyed in a concentrated manner, from draining across the sidewalk or on driveways. The drainage shall be conveyed to a storm drain, or if drained to tine street, sliall be discharged through the curb by means of a County standard sidewalk crossdrain, or 3-inch diameter pipds through the curb and under the sidewalk. H. Install all new utility distribution services underground. I. Install street li-lits oil San Ramon Valley Boulevard. The final number and location of the lights .ill be determined by the Traffic Engineer. . J. Submit improfement plans to th,_ Public {Yorks Department, Land Develop- ment Division, for review; execute a subdivision agreement with Contra Costa County to guarantee the construction of the improvements and installation of the street lights; post the bond required by the agreement and pay ail inspection ice and applicable lighting-and fire hydrant fees. Overall curb grade plans will be prepared by the Public {corks Department for use by the applicant in tiie preparation of specific improvement pl-uis. K. File Parcel Map on the entire parcel prior to the sale or development of any parcel. Tile Parcel Map must be filed with the County Public Works Department and recorded within one year from the date of the approval of this minor subdivision or this per-nit to subdivide will expire. Upon approval of the Director of Planning, a one-year extension may be granted to record the Parcel Map. L. An encroachment peirtit shall be obtained from the Public {corks Department, Land Development Division, for driveway connections within the-right-of-way of San Ramon Dalley Boulevard. S. . Comply with the requirements of the San Eamon Fire District. .4. Comply tvi th the requirements of tile. Building lrnspect ion Department. S. Comply with the.; rcquireMents of the County llealtli Department. G. The developer shall comply with the San Ramon Unified School District Policy as it relates to contribution of funds for the development of school facilities within the District. (Tile San Ramon Unified School District "Developer's Policy".) Exhibit ":1: ....S. 293-77 Ila«e 3 0 7. Sonic potential for liquefaction may exist on subject property. That condition is subject to mitigation through proper foundation and structure design upon approval of the Count}• Building _inspection Department. 8. . The applicant shall comply i•:ith the Alcluist-Pri.olo Act prior to record- ing the Parcel ',lap. The Alquist-Priolo Act requires that you submit a geologic report to the County Planning Department for technical review and approval. • CONTRA COSTA' CCA1,1 111,1UNN I S G DEP:Vt'1'D1ENT N1.fI'li:I OF �C:xnpletion of Environmental Impact Report Ncgative Declaration of Envirow;iuntal Significance*— XXX\ 1 Lead Agency Other Responsible Agency Contra Costa County _ c/o Planning Department P.O. Bos 951 Martinez, California 94553 Phone (415) 372-2031 Phone EIR Contact Person ,`•farizaret Coulter _ Contact Person PROJECT DESCRIPTION: BRYAN AND MURPHY ASSOCIATES INCORPORATED (Applicants) - JAMES C. KIL.PATRICK (Owner), County File #MS 7-53---77--. The applicants request approval. of a minor subdivision to divide: 5.37 acres into three parcels. Subject property is described as follows: A descriptive parcel fronting on the north and west sides of San Ramon Valley Boulevard, and the north side of Thorup Lane, in the San Ramon area. (R-8) (CT 3452) (Parcel #208-271-08 and 17) The Project Ifill Not have A Significant Effect On The Environment The Subject property is already zoned for I:etail Business Development so any development will require.development plan approval including further environmental review. T.-ic proposed subdivision could reduce the possibility of coordinated developnent on site whi.ch could impact design considerations including traffic F, aesthetics. The line dividing proposed Parcels B ; C should be straightened to y facilitate better design when development is proposed. 3 1 It is deterraie:ed fro!-.i initial study by Margaret Coulter or the XXX Planning Department that.this project does not have a significant effect on the environment. Justification for negative declaration is attached. 71The Environmental Impact Report is available .for review at the below address: Contra Costa County Plaiiainqc- Department 4th floor, North Hing, Adrsini nt ratio. Bldg. Pine & Escobar Streets Martinez, California i Date Po ted `� �� �� ��J�.� Final date for Planning Depar Caen t Representative i • rtsl=rcf�lc::sc `t.�i:t i t.:v 1:�.: :.(C:%: Al 1/71 f . ' i ti YS L7.: ••rJ•�;. ,r. , l7i•. ZA i .- lif r�"-+n,� 1 •l r�LY C�0 i 4.^_:r•:: i�taY - �.. Lty} �1 �t.�• Nit" I ( I ?J✓ �_ J _tom/ •�3:-,...•t .i• _ (/'/ �r/ r — •i i 1• j r - 3 e :'] t `•f. _ a ell IA L ttl •Ei: ,x'ES G\::=:7IEt v `,` .` afr v3aj• _J;/ / . .. ••s is •m i St!ES:+:1S:7-u Q1 SS\ ^,,ter/• .. M L EC:YEf. 7tr.a Lwn ac. 6.1%..ctf AUTO i a, 16fi559•S s::r:,•: ri-nt-y a v /�c!'�:.1 S. 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' / �' : !i t ♦ _rT .•.rte'"• ���5�•• /wC }=rl�lY•�ft •1'%".r�� / .. s :• .r•e�}{_l1P.y.�i:`a+.'.1tt1:� ' �1• y .. .. ....� .}tom •, h''! iD••TT }+ 3 1'r ��' X '1: C: •raS x .S' r i. i`a�: .ft jf �'•♦: '�iJ- t�...y*•fvM._-'t's'!•'.+•'�.•;may.�.rw�—�.�"- - tiL-�,.•.S� t _ Microfilmed with board orde ; I�'il�`i�-':11."'\ A,e =11R.�RPITY L1►"lSl�iL.,�:Ar�,ES. INC. Ciiii►�,�/G���ERwauwtt�il+"� PLANNERS �.A.o �ii5i SURyE�O PRINTED _. ..••'a ,6a:�±1$ZTrJ*'1rJF/r.r'i�`,�/l,A.'•M� •-� .�.4-j- �- r....a.w..r R . • • • (�"�� •t7GOn74L•rfi L: "T.$.4 �JAT,i C7 •lY, Cr LY'. —�" In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costal County, State of California January 24 19 78 In the Matter of Temporary Borrowing Through Issuance of Tax Anticipation Notes. The Board havir_g received a January 17, 1978 letter from 14r. Arthur G. jiill, County Administrator; stating that the County Treasurer-Tax Collector has advised that temporary borrowing through. issuance of tax anticipation notes is not necessary for the 1977- 1978 fiscal year; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid information is ACT_i0�+'-LELGED. PASS by the Board on January 24, 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 dote aforesaid. cc• County Administrator Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of • Coun'. ;. Treasurer—T-ax Supervisors Col'ector of,xed this 24th- day of j anuar-r 19 r a Count-:= Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �/✓. ; Deputy Clerk Ho oie errez H-24 4/77 15m � 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Caiifomiar January 24 X19 78 In the Matter of Proposed tiedical Clinic Building -- Oakley The board having this day considered the recomri-endation of the Public 17orks Director that a project architect be appointed for a new 5,500 sq. ft. Medical clinic building in the Oakley area; and Supervisor 11. N. Boggess having cornented that it was his understanding that .the board had approved approximately $160,000 in the 1977-1978 budget for purchase of temporary quarters (trailers) for the Oakley Clinic and questioned why a perman:ant facility costing $500,000 was now being proposed; and The matter having been discussed in some detail, and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having corurtented on the site selection factors and having advised that it has been determined that following program and facility review, the estimated cost of temporary facilities now nearly equals that of a permanent building; and Good cause appearing therefor, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Finance Committee (Supervisor Hasseltine and Supervisor N. C. Fanden) is requested to review in its entirety the proposal for providing a permanent facility in the Oakley area to serve as a medical clinic. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Comamittee 1,1embers Witness my hand and the Seat of the Board of Public 1 orks Director Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 24th day of Janizary. 19 i- Director; Human Resources Agency J. R. Ol.SSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell H-24 4n7 15m r � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 , yg 78 In the Matter of Appointments to the Housing Element Advisory Committee. The Board on January 3, 1978 having established a twenty- member Housing Element Advisory Committee to assist the Planning . Department in revising the Housing Element of the County General Plan, each member of the Board to nominate four persons for appointment to the Committee; and Supervisor N. C. Fanden having nominated the following persons: lir. Steven L. Brown, 1309 Ulfinian Way, P�artinez 94553 Mr. Gerald Cook, 665 Appian Way, E1 Sobrante 94803 Mr. Peter Sch- warzbach, 947 John Avenue, San Pablo 94306 Ms. I:aren Munoz, 1334 Belfair Drive, Pinole 94564 IT IS BY THE BOA,D ORDERED that Mr. Brown, Mr. Cook, Mr. Schwarzbach, and Pis. Munoz are APPOINTED to the Housing Element Advisory Committee for teras ending on or before April 1, 1979. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. I hereby 'certify•that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order e-is nd on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of CC: Mr. Brown Supervisors Mr. Cook affixed this 24th day of Jaruary 1978 Mr. Schcrarzbach Ms. Munoz Director of Planning _ s (�.i. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By Do" Clerk County Administrator _.on a MEMEL Public Information Officer H-24 4/77 15m ����� r � } In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 , 1978 In the Matter of Hearing on the Request of Schuyler A. Tran Scoy, Applicant (2173—RZ) to Rezone Land in the Crockett area. The Board on December 20, 1977 having fixed this time for hearing on the recommendation of the Planning Commission with respect to the request of Mr. Schuyler A. Van Scoy, applicant and ou-ner (2173—PLZ) to rezone land in the Crockett area from Multiple Family Residential District (1.1-4) to Retail Business District (R—B) ; and No one having appeared in opposition; and Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, having advised that a 1,egative Declaration of Environmental Significance was filed for this proposal; and The Board having considered the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the request of T r. Schuyler A. Van Scoy is APPROVED as recommended by the Planning Commission. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ordinance number 78-9 giving effect to the aforesaid rezoning is IiaTRODUCED, reading waived and January 31, 1978 is set for adoption of same. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: Pir. Schu_.r'_er A. bran Scoy affixed this 24th day of January_ 19 78 Director of Planning County Assessor J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By iT.iiVTT ii,r, -.TT Deputy Clerk ti �•.. ?� Cv::i H-24 4/77 15m • • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 , 1978 In die Matter of Draft Supplement to Environmental Impact Statement for Wildcat- ..an Pablo Creeks aroject. The Board having received a January 16 , 1978 letter from Karl F. Schmid, -,.TC, C£, Acting District Engineer, +'. '% Army Corps of engineers , =ransmitting a draft supplement to the final environmental impact statement for the Wildcat--an Pablo Creeks Project and inviting comments thereon; TT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is REFERRED to the Public Works Director (Flood Control) and the Director of Planning. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order erMeeed on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dale aforesaid. Witness my hand and die Sed of the Board of cc: public Works Director Supervisors Flood Control affixed this 24th day of January , 1978 Director of Planning County Administrator - J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Cleric M Craig/ H-24 4/77 15m n� CA f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo County, State of California January 24 1978 In the Matter of Commitment of Community Development Funds for the Blue Goose Farmworker's Housing. The Board having received a memorandum from the Director of Planning transmitting an analysis of the housing problems of families residing in the Blue Goose Farm Labor Camp, along with a recommendation by the Community Development Advisory Council to commit $45,004 of the Third Year Community Development Contingency Funds to assist the United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations (UCSSO) in solving the immediate problem of providing adequate sewage treatment and securing additional State and Federal Funds to prevent the displacement of the 19 families from their homes; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid recommendation is accepted and that the Chairman of the Board is authorized to send a letter to the UCSSO which commits the County to provide $45,000 for procurement and installation of a sewage system acceptable to the County Health Department. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 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 oforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Orig: Planning Department Supervisors cc: Planning Department affixed this 24t---cloy of January 19 78 County Administrator County Health Officer United Council of Spanish t ('_r' (a• n- LSSUN, Clerk Speaking Organizations BDeputy Clerk Ronda Amdahl H-24 3/76 Ism RECEIVED CONTRA COSTA COUNTY AI PLANNING DEPARTMENT CIM BOARD G.= „ COrv7 COSTA CO. JJ Deputy TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: December 30, 1977 FROM: Anthony A. Dehaes SUBJECT: Recommended Action Director of Plannin to Assist the Blue Goose Farm Labor Camp On July 12, 1976 ano site inspection of the conditions of the Blue Goose Camp, southeast of Brentw , was undertaken by the Department of Housing and Community Developm t (State of California) as part of a general effort to inspect and improve the general health and safety conditions of migrant farmworker housing, both privately and publicly operated. The most serious or costly violations of the State employee housing ordinance were found to be the following.- 1. ollowing:1. The absence of adequate heating systems. 2. The deterioration of exterior steps, porches and railing. 3: Dryrot in walls and floors in wet areas (kitchen and baths). 4. Electrical, plumbing, and sewage system inadequacies. The owner of the Camp, Vaquero Farms Incorporated, was ordered to correct these code violations or face the condemnation of the houses and possible fines. In strict business terms, the owner found the extent of the violations and the costs of correction beyond the value of his investment. In late July 1976,a notice to vacate was sent to each of the families by Vaquero Farms, who intended to demolish the houses shortly thereafter. On behalf of the 19 resident families, the United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations (UCSSO) sought to buy the Camp from Vaquero Farms Incorporated in August 1976, and the owners granted UCSSO a one year option to purchase the land and buildings of the Camp. The option has since lapsed and an extension to December 31, 1977.has been granted. Also in the fall of 1976, UCSSO requested that the Community Development Advisory Council assist in funding the purchase and rehabilitation of the land and 19 homes. The request was for approximately $100,000. Due to lack of'sufficient details and many unanswered questions at that time, the Advisory Council recommended this project to be placed on the alternatives list for possible future funding. In its consideration of the Advisory Council's Recommended Third Year Community Development Program at public hearings in January, 1977, the Board heard further comments on this proposed activity. In its adoption of a final Third Year Program, the Board included $2,600 of First Year Contingency funds for a feasibility study of e. � le Microfilmed with board order Board of Supervisors - 2- December 30, 1977 the Blue Goose Labor Camp and left the possible acquisition and renovation as an alternate activity. This study was intended to: (1) evaluate alternate methods of financing the acquisition and renovation of the Blue Goose Camp; and (2) perform planning and feasibility analyses to address issues included in preparing a development plan for the project. A contract to this effect was executed with UCSSO on April 5, 1977. The UCSSO retained the Design Cooperative Incorporated, a design and community planning consulting firm, to prepare such a study. That study was completed on July 25, 1977 and its major findings and recommendations are as follows: Findings of the Feasibility Study 1. The present sewer (septic tanks) and water (well) systems are inadequate to serve the existing homes. 2. The units require extensive interior and exterior repair, as well as additional bedrooms to alleviate overcrowding. 3. The existing setting of the site has many positive amenities including large trees and a common interior court. 4. The families at the Blue Goose Camp have been a permanent,stable colony for 15- 20 years. 5. Demolition of the camp would result in a disruption of the families' lifestyles and in a significant increase in monthly housing cost over the $75 per month presently being paid. Recommendations of the Feasibility Study 1. The land should be acquired through a minor subdivision, to create a 10.13 acre parcel, to prevent the impending demolition of the homes. 2. The present units should be maintained as low cost units, making only the most needed repairs immediately, including remedial repairs to existing sewer and water systems. 3. Simultaneously, some 30 to 35 new units of low cost should be pursued as a vehicle to finance provision of City of Brentwood water and sewer to the site, as well as to make other site improvements. 4. Major structural repairs should be made on the original units, using funds generated by the new housing. _ S. Negotiations should be held with the State of California for a pre-development loan and the Farmer's Home Loan Administration (FHA) for individual home loans to finance the overall package. The total projected cost of this project is placed at nearly $1,200,000. 3 OV)38 Board of Supervisors - 3- December 30, 1977 Staff Analysis of the Consultant's Report Staff had several concerns and reservations with respect to the recommendation of this report. First, the study did not consider more than one alternative approach to the immediate problem of preventing the displacement of the existing 19 families. The one alternative chosen would require the immediate action by several agencies and the commitment of funds from at least two agencies, the State Department of Housing and Community Development and the Federal Farmer's Home Loan Administration. The commitment of these funds was contingent upon approval by the County of a minor subdivison and land use permit to allow for the initial purchase of the site, followed by approval of a major subdivision to provide for 48 to 53 lots on the 10.13 acre site. At the same time approvals for extension of water and sewage lines, as requested by the Health Department in its comments on the proposed minor subdivision, must be obtained from the City of Brentwood and the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCO). There are also conflicts with the existing and the proposed East County General Plans. The current A-2 zoning requires a minimum of five acres per unit and the new General Plan will require ten acres per unit (the site is located in the Agricultural Core). Given these major problems, and the fact that the required funding most likely could not be committed until resolution of these issues, the overall approach recommended by the study does not appear to be feasible. The study centered on resolving two major issues. The most immediate issue is the impending displacement of the 19 families in the Camp. The secondary issue is the provision of alternate housing for these families and for additional families in East County also living in similar substandard units (partially due to a very low vacancy rate in the East County). A number of alternative approaches could be taken to address one or both of these issues, and several are discussed below as presented to the United Council and Supervisor Hasseltine in a memorandum dated August 18, 1977. 1. In order to preserve the existing community and housing units, an approach including purchase of the ten acre site, installation of an approved septic system, upgrading of the water system, and minimal repairs on the 19 houses could be pursued. Such an approach could serve as a holding action to allow time for developing a long-term solution to-the housing problem on this or an alternate site. Based on current estimates, this approach would have an initial cost of approximately $100,000 to $150,000. Since there is no source of loan money available for this type of project, an outright grant of funds by the County from its Community Development funds or General Revenue sharing funds would be the most likely sources for financing this alternative. This route assumes the land and units to remain in common ownership-without further division of the land. 2. . A second approach would be to upgrade the existing units significantly beyond the minimal levels of Alternative 1, and consider that upgrading a permanent solution. Current estimates, including all the actions of Alternative 1 plus significant renovation work and movement of the existing units, would place the cost of this approach at $300,000 to $350,000. Again, a substantial O1 09 Board of Supervisors - 4- December 30, 1977 amount, if not all, of these funds must be derived from local sources in the form of grants. Again common ownership of the land and units is assumed in the form of a cooperative or a third party which manages the property. 3. A third approach could consist of Alternative 1 coupled with a strong commitment to pursue another site and new development in an area more in keeping with county land development policies. The initial cost would be the same as for Alternative 1, with the remaining costs being financed by the new project itself. Some commitment of County staff would also be necessary. 4. A fourth alternative is the one proposed by the consultant and discussed earlier, which involves the construction of 30 - 35 new homes to help in financing the renovation effort. 5. The final alternative is to take no action. Such a decision would most likely lead to the demolition of the existing units and the displacement of the present families in the near future. Due to the complexity of this type of activity, it seemed appropriate to pursue a holding action approach, such as described in Alternative 3, while attempting to provide more suitable low cost housing in the East County area for these and other low income families. If the County were to choose this approach and provide a grant for purchase of the site, on-site sewage facilities and minor renovations ($150,000+), the land could then be sold to a non-profit housing sponsor such as the UCSSO for a minimal payment. This sponsor could manage the housing in the interim while development of permanent housing is sought. Applications for a Minor Subdivision and a Land Use Permit have been filed by the present owner to facilitate this action, and have been approved with several conditions; the main conditions being the provision of an adequate sewage system and dedication of additional highway right-of-way along Route 4. Since the August 18, 1977 report to Supervisor Hasseltine, the State of California has agreed to loan the UCSSO $25,200 to make the needed appraisals and the initial payment for purchase of the land and buildings. The attached letter and application from the UCSSO explain in detail what it is seeking from the County. The State is conditioning its loan on a County match, the initial amount of which is to be $45,000 for a low pressure sewage system. The total commitment sought will be approximately $75,000 from the County and $75,000 from the State. The owner has agreed to an initial payment now, with the remaining $50,000 payment to follow in two years. The Community Development Advisory Council, at its October 5, 1977 meeting, agreed to recommend this course of action to the Board and to fund the initial $45,000 from the Third Year Community Development Program Contingency Fund. The Advisory Council's recommendation was conditioned on the availability of the funds and on the UCSSO arriving at a solution to the sewage problem satisfactory to the County Health Department. In an action on October 5, 1977, the City of Martinez returned $116,000 to the County's CDBG Contingency Fund, thereby insuring that sufficient funds exist to fund this commitment (see Resolu- tion No. 165-77 attached). The UCSSO is still attempting to find a satisfactory solution to the sewage problem, with several possible approaches being studied. ��X40 Board of Supervisors - S - December 30, 1977 I concur with the Advisory Council's recommendation and recommend that the Board commit the County to funding the sewage system for the Camp at a funding level of $45,000 from Community Development Funds, contingent upon the solution to this problem being acceptable to the County Health Department. A memorandum dated November 8, 1977 outlining solutions acceptable to the County Health Department is attached. A letter to this effect, signed by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors should be sent to the United Council to assist them in obtaining other funds. Concurrent with this short term solution, my department will continue to assist the UCSSO in finding a more permanent solution to the housing problems of these 19 families and other families in the East County area. AAD:jyl Attachments cc: County Administrator County Counsel Supervisor Hasseltine RESOLUTION NO. 165-77 -AMENDING COOPERATIVE AGREEMENT REALLOCATING SECOND YEAR AND THIRD YEAR HCD FUNDS FROM COMMUNITY CENTER PROJECT ~ WHEREAS, the proposed Community Center Project, Nos. 17 and 28, were approved to receive second and third year Housing and Community Development Funds in the sums of $16,000 and $115, 000 respectively; and WHEREAS, the proposed Community Center Project is unable to proceed at this time ; and WHEREAS, it is desirable to reallocate the HCD funds, previously approved in the second and third year HCD agreements, to other approved projects in said agreements from the Community Center Project, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MARTINEZ, that the second and third year HCD Agreements bq given favorable consideration to amending the same by allocating the sum of $16 ,000 from the Community Center Project to the Ignacio Martinez Pro- ect as to the second year agreement and that the sum of 115,000 be reallocated as follows: a) Ignacio Martinez Plaza $30,251.00 b) Community Center Project $84,749.00 Alternate to (b) 1. Waterfront Park 2. Ignacio Martinez Plaza Housing Alliance FURTHER, the sum of $16 , 000 designated as the County of Contra Costa's share to the Community Center Project and the sum of $100,000 being the third year agreement also be reallocated to a project(s) they determine. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the above is a true and correct copy of a resolution duly adopted by the City Council of the City of Martinez at a regular meeting of said Council held on the 5th day of October, 1977 , by the following vote: AYES: Councilmen - LANCE, SPARACINO, THELEN, TURNBAUGH, K111AUSE NOES: Councilmen - NONE ABSTAIN: Councilmen - NONE ABSENT: Councilmen - NONE �1 city qexk,of HartlneF ��X42 HEALTR DEPARTMENT s ,*• 4=i Contra Costa County TO: Planning Department DATE: eP 8`, 19 7 At Steve ~Mathews FROM: T.M. e J za,,r r , _SUBJECT: i�.tii: :` 106-77 , Dirdc$ r�-'Lf �.. c'F_a th (Blue Goose Camp Sitz) The staff of the Health Department has' invesL gated and reviewed the conditions attendant to the approval of this sub- division. This matter was further discussed on Friday, November 4, 1977 with Supervisor Hasseltine, staff members of the Planning and Health Departments and other interested parties from City, Federal _ and State agencies concerned with this development. The matter of sewage disposal to serve some 18 existing structures was one of the basic matters at issue in approving *of the map for filing. The Health Department approves of this subdivision and includes as a part of their approval the following comments: 1. Sewage disposal serving this subdivision shall be provided ' by one of two alternatives: (a) Connection to the City of Brentwood sewage collection system. The .collecting sewer system within the sub- division shall become an integral part of the City of Brentwood sewer system and shall be owned and maintained by the City of Brentwood. Each individual . living unit shall be served by a separate sewer connection; or, (b) Development of an on-site sewage collection and* dis- posal system to be accomplished by the creation of a public entity (Sanitation District) governed by . the Board of Supervisors, who would own and operate . such. a system. 2. Tfater -supply shall be sup?lied to each individual living unit with a separate grater connection. ^'ttz water supply . small be operated and main;-.ained under a :tater Supply Permit -issued by the Health Officer.. 3. kle find :shat the lot or lots located within this subdivision ailaill be suojectad tO noise of .-.,a tra33sDortati 0:i %C•�r i;;;�; 60 CEL or Cj=2a Lei,c.^.r tour , as del n ea:.ed in the Noise Ele=ent of the aant: _v Genera? Pia:. This elemen'M pr3v; -4 mss i u a t' an aco l_:s i.'C3_ stud.-yr be made and a construe i_ on plu_ arovjdec for --dequata noise at e nL3Cil: L Steve mathetvs -2- November 8, 1977 a. .any deviation or changes affecting the concept of the subdivision on file :-lith the Health Depart ent and dated December 29, 1976 shall be resubmitted for review before requirements for the subdivision can be consider`d acceptable to the Health Officer. TMG:bf cc: Stupe=Visor Hasseltine Public Works (Land Development) City of Brentwood Ray�:ond Vail and Assoc. Abraham Amador Pleasant Bill Office j 01544 The Board of Supervisors Contra County "3n County c�«1r�.,a Ex 0"s--m ci•r•+:of tri.eoard County Admir traGon Building Costa Mme-Garsk§weRumeW P.O.$ox 911 - t^f�V Chet Ctar+t h)artinez,California 94553 County (415)372-2371 Jan+ea P.Ka"-RidwnOwd !! 1st District Hancy G Faith -Wart+Mi . 2nd District RobaA LS-1ra I -L.afarNN 3.d Dist Wt W amn N.@ogle"-Concord 4th Dist.,et January 24, 1978 Eric K lla e"M-Pittsburg S;n DistriQ Mr. AN alnan Q. Amador Executive Director United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, Inc. . 516 Main Street Martinez, California 94553 - Dear Mr. Amadora , On January 24, 1978, the Board of Supervisors authorized me to inform you that the County is conditionally approving your request for $45,000 to provide adequate sewage treatment for the Blue Goose Farm Labor Camp. This commitment is made subject to your f inding a solution to the sewage problem which is occeptable to the County Health Department. Concurrently, the County Planning Department will continue to assist your organization in its search for a more permanent solution to the housing problem of the 19 families of the Camp as well as for other such needy families in East County. 1 trust this commitment will assist your organization in obtaining both State and Federal funds for this project. Sincerelys, a Obert 1. Schroder Chairman RS:blh,' Microfilmed wifr,. board order In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 , 1975,,,, ib the Miller of Letter from State Division of Labor Standards Enforcement Relating to Alleged Delay of Payrolls for CETA Employees. The Board having received a January 16, 1978 letter from Mr. E. A. Phillips, Deputy Labor Commissioner, State Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, advising that his office has received wage claims and complaints with respect to alleged delay of certain Comprehensive Employment Training Act funded payrolls caused by the auditing of said payrolls by the CETA Manpower Office and the County Auditor's Office, and suggesting that said audits could be completed within quicker time limits; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid information is REFERRED to the Director, Human Resources Agency, and the County Auditor-Controller. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby ceoify that the foris a true and correct copy of an order a was on the mieuw of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director, Human Witness my hand and the Sed of the Board of Resources Agency su Acting County Auditor- olBxed this hth day of 3an� 19� Controller County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By lJ G , Deputy Cork Helen C. Marshall H-24 4/77 ism W j46 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Stats of California January 24 M do Md1N of - Possible Joint Use of Girls Detention Facilities (Alameda and Contra Costa Counties) . The Board having received a January 11, 1978 letter from Supervisor Fred Cooper, Alameda County Board of Supervisors, transmitting a copy of a letter from Mr. Loren W. Enoch, Alameda County Administrator, regarding previous inter-county discussions on the possible joint use of girls detention facilities; and Supervisor Cooper having offered to recommend that the Alameda County Board of Supervisors arrange for a joint meeting with staff from both counties and two members of each Board to discuss the issue further if it is felt that such a meeting would be productive; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is REFERRED to -the County Administrator. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. I hereby certify that the forepoir-9 h a true and correct caper of an order woo-d on tlN minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dab aforesaid. Wines my hand and the Seal of the Board of cc: County Administrator SU- County Probation Officer affixed "2A=_day n .t. f3. oLssoN. Clork By146- ') V/ . Depute clerk Helen C. Marshall H-24 4/77 15m r A j I��t J4~f In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 , i9 78 In the Matter of Authorization for Contract Negotiations The Board having considered the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, regarding a certain request from the County Manpower Office for the completion of a contract for the provision of various types of program-related services for the County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, or his designee, is AUTHORIZED to conduct contract negotiations with the prospective contractor named below for completion of a purchase of service contract .for the anticipated terms and effective dates and not to exceed the estimated contract amount (payment limit) as follows: CONTRACT ANTICIPATED MAXIMUM PROSPECTIVE COUNTY PROGRAM TERM/ EST. AMT. CONTRACTOR DEPARTMENT SERVICES EFF. DATE (FUNDING) Intergovernmental HRA Consultation, 1/24/78 - $ 85,000 Management DevelopmentManpower Tech. Assist., 9/30/78 (CETA Titles Institute Project & PSE partici- I, II, III pant services & VI) PASSED BY THE BOARD on January 24, 1978. To 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 S Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this 24th day of January 19 73 County Auditor-Controller County Manpower Program J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director _ $��(,(it ie i` in �� . A; . Deputy Cleric Patricia A. Bell RJP:dg H-24 4M 1Sin • �1�48 - In the Board of Supervi-cors Ir OF Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 , 1978 In the Matter of Authorization for Four Additional Emergency Residential Care Placement Agreements The Board having authorized (by its Orders dated August 30, 1977, October 4, 1977, and December 6, 1977) the execution of standard form Emergency Residential Care Placement Agreements with a combined total of 65 residential care facility operators, effective on or after September 1, 1977 under the transfer of the State-operated Community Care Services Section (OPT-OUT) to Contra Costa County, and The Board having considered the recommendation of the County Mental Health Director regarding the need for additional Emergency Residential Care Placement Agreements, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, or his designee, is AUTHORIZED to execute, on behalf of the County, standard form Emergency Residential Care Placement Agreements (subject to the provisions of the above-referenced Board Orders) with the four additional residential care facility operators named below, upon approval of a standardized format for said Agreements by the Office of the County Counsel. Effective Date Number Facility Operator of Agreement 66 Ivy L. Cook November 1, 1977 (dba Cook Board & Care Home) 400 Carlston Street, Richmond 67 Vernoy E. & Eleanor C. Jones December 1, 1977 (dba Jones Family Care Home) 323 South 13th Street, Richmond 68 - Gary C. & Lily Wang December 1, 1977 (dba Evergreen Retirement Home) 2926 Foothill Boulevard, Oakland 69 Mable L. Dyer December 1, 1977 (dba Dyer Family Care Home) 391 Beck Street, Richmond PASSED BY THE BOARD on January 24, 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: Human Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator cfrixed this 24thday of January 1978 County Auditor-Controller County Mental Health 6�" J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director gmoi" ; ;{ 1 J, '� Deputy Clerk Tricia A. Bell RJP:dg 01549 H-24 4/77 15m 1 i t� t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 . 19 IL In Ow Motbr of Proposal for Construction of Building for County in Downtown Richmond. This being the time for the Board to receive the recommendations of the 1977 Finance Committee (Supervisors R. I. Schroder and J. P. Kenny) on the proposal for construc- tion of a new building for the County in downtown Richmond, and Supervisor Kenny having submitted the Committee's report; and Mr. David W. Higgins having appeared on behalf of the Richmond City Council requesting that the decision on the afore- said recommendations be deferred to January 31, 1978; and Mr. Don Lambrecht, Commissioner, City of Richmond Economic Development Commission, having also appeared and requested that the decision be deferred; On the recommendation of Supervisor Kenny IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid report is ACKNOWL- EDGED and action thereon DEFERRED to January 31, 1978 at 9:00 a.m. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify than tlw foregoing is a true and correct co" of an ardor @ w -d on t!w minubs of said Boord of Supervisors on the dab oforesoid. Wdrien my hand and die Sod of Ow Board of cc: Mr. D. W. Higgins Mr. D. Lambrecht Supervisors P.O. Box 1747 affixed ttin 1 qday Richmond, CA 94801 1977 Finance Cte. J. R. OLSSON, Clerk West Contra Costa Bar Assn. /�� Public Works Director By l G ,U44f Z . Deputy Clerk County Administrator Helen C. Marshall H-24 4/77 15m �1�5� 4 I' The 59ard of Supervise..s /Contra t„�°'~;m Costa EX Officio Curti of the gone County Administration Building um coorom,.awe" P.O.Box 911 � / Chief Mark Martinez.California 94553 �ja 't1 (415)372-x471 dnttas P.KW"-Richmond 1st District Nary G RaAtim-Matin 2nd Disftct IICrw11.Sw teder-Latayene 3rd Distfict 4th Di M.~awsss.Poncord RECEIVED IM Dishtet Erb N.1loastrna•Pitftwp 5th Distfict JAN A4 iQT8 January 24, 1978 J. R. 01aS:;:4 CLERIC BOARD OF SUPE2VISORS REPORT cC T COST co. of FINANCE COMMITTEE on PROPOSAL FOR CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDING FOR COUNTY IN DOWNTOWN RICHMOND The Board on November 1, 1977 appointed this Committee and the County Administrator as the County representatives to meet with City of Richmond officials to discuss the proposal for construction of a new building for the County in downtown Richmond. A joint meeting was held on November 21, 1977 at the request of the City of Richmond to discuss the City Council resolution urging the County to construct a Courthouse on the downtown Richmond Redevelopment site rather than an office building for the County Social Service Depart- ment. The City officials expressed a strong feeling that a Social Service building in the redevelopment area would be detrimental to the long-term interests of the City as far as attracting future high quality comercial and professional developments. They feel that a courthouse would contribute to those goals. County staff information indicates the additional cost to the County to construct necessary facilities for courts would be approxi- mately $2,500,000 more than to provide the necessary space for Social Service. Additionally, the April, 1977 adopted goal of the Board is to centralize all West County Municipal and Superior Court courtrooms into the Richmond Administration Building on 37th Street where three Municipal and one Superior Court courtrooms and related activities already exist. The proposal to construct an office building for Social Service in the redevelopment area to consolidate several of that department's locations is consistent with the 1975 plan for West County office space prepared by the County Administrator and accepted by the Board. Microfilmed wifi board order 01,951 2. Alternatives to either a Courts building or Social Service building in the redevelopment area were explored and the possible alternatives are primarily Juvenile Probation and the Mental Health activities, neither of which would contribute to the objectives of the City of Richmond to attract first-class commercial and profes- sional developments. After due consideration of the situation it is the recommendation of this Committee that it is in the best long-range interests of the County to continue with the Board adopted goal of physically consoli- dating all of the West County courtroom facilities in the Richmond Administration Building at 100 - 37th Street, Richmond and that County staff should be directed to continue to work with city of Richmond staff to study possible alternative projects. R. I. SCHRODER, SUP047visor NNY' Sup visor District III District 1 AVaof"Med vvith board O.rder RE-CAP OF PROPOSALS . T: A. Construct Social Service Building -in Redevelopment Area $6.200,000 B. . Remodel Richmond Administration Building for Courts, cte. 1.500.000 Estimated To Lal $7. 700.000 II. A. Construct New Court Building in Redevelopment Area $9-,250,000 B: Remodel Richmond Administration Building for Social Service 1,250.000 Estimated Total $10,500,000 ' zz n. r!. .. ....to 1.... r ........ _ .. .. - .. .. .. ,. ... .t.....,..... ,,ate... . .:. - - 3 r , - t.sin:':.. ... .. ... • , + a r'. a t.' ..• , Microfilmed with board order PROPOSAL I. SOCIAL SERVICE BUILDING PROPOSED FOR MARINA E-A.Y. ANDZ.LACD0IN-ALD AVENUE 60,000. Square Feet @• $65, 00 $3, 900,000 400 -Parkina, Soace Structure @ $4,500 ea. 1 ,300,000 115,200 Square Feet Property @ $4-OO/Ft. 460,000 Round To $6. 200,000 REMODEL RICHMOND ADMINISTRATION BUILDING FOR COURTS AND RELATED FUNCTIONS Phase I Clerk area and Future Court Work $500.000 Phase T_I 2nd Floor Court - 225 ,000 Phase III Remainder of Social Service Sn_ ace 750,006 Total 1,475 ,070 Round To $1 ,500, 000 TOTAL ESTMATED COST •$7,700,000 7. t,;-6.;.I-.- , r' „ _ M10raftfrned with board .order PROPOSAL II ESTIMATE FOR CONSOLIDATING ALL WESTERN COUETY COURTS INTO ONE NEW LOCATION 5 . Municipal Court Courtrooms 16,500 sq . i i . i 510�J = $1,650,000 1 Superior Court Courtroom 3,000 sq . ft . x'_00 = 300,000 Court Clerk Operations -4,500 sq - ft .. '' 565 - 292 , 500 Ptarshal 1,500 sci , f t . $65 - 97,500 District Attorney 10,000 sq . Ft . @ $65 = 650,000 County Clerk 500 sq. ft. @ $065 - 32 ,500 Public Defender 6,000 sq. ft. r $65 = 390,000 Probation 15 ,000 sq . ft. $65 = 975,000 Law Library 2 , 000 sq . ft. P $65 = 130,000 59,000 $4,517,500 Add 25% for Gross 14, 750 sq . ft. $65 = 958, 750 73, 750 $5,476, 250 Add 25% for Contingency and cost factors 1, 369, 000 $v;545,`?50 Add for -Land Acquisition 600,000. Add for Parking - 400 spaces $4,600 ea. I ,S00 ,000 TOTAL $9,245,250 Found To $9 ,250. 000 Remodel Richmond Administration Building for' Social Service - 50, 840 sq . ft. @ $24+ $1,250,000 Assumes total remodel of Administration Building including use of present corridor and. public areas for Social Service use. Building gross 'area . 63,556 - Net area 50, 840 TOTAL ESTIMATED COST 10,500 .000- #kmfllm d wifl, board order BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Board Action • NOTE TO CLAIMANT 1/2+x/78 Claim Against the County, ) The copy o6 this docuimenta to you i4 yours Routing Endorsements, and ) noti.ce o6 .the action tahen on you)t claim by he Board Action. (All Section ) Seand oS Supe-tv.isou (Patagitaph TTT, beeow), references are to California ) given puAAuan.t to Goveament Code Seeti,onb 911.8, Government Code.) ) 913, 8 915.4. Pte"e note the "w wtingof beeow. Gd-lbert—$ranch- & Claimant: Ionis Branch, 324 Buckley Street, Martinez, CA 94553 - Attorney: Address: Amount: $100,000.00 Date Received: December 22, 1977 By delivery to Clerk on By mail, postmarked on December 20, 1977 v-I. FROM: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Claim r Application to File Late Clam. DATED: 12/22/77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By + a 'a6W Deputy a icia Ii. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (Check one only) p4'Fi+�� ( ✓) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 9 i&g G� 7 ( ) This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910,E 10.2, and we are so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for 15 days (S9M 10.8) . ( ) Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . [ ) The Board should deny this Application to File a(ta_`iliClaim,G tion 911.6) . DATED: izz JOIE B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, B 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: Jan. 24, 197 8 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, b • Octy la 1210 Deputy Patricia A. Bell - WARNING TO CLAIMANT (Government Coe Sections 911.8 You have onZy 6 WnXU JUm the maiung oD tki.6 notLce to you--aUhin which to We a count action on thi.6 %ejected CWn (zee Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) on 6 monthb Jnom the den.iat o f yours Application to Fite a Late Cta m WL in which to petition a eouAt jon uUeS 6,tom Section 945.4'.6 ctaim-jiting deadline (nee Section 946.6) . You may deek .'the advice os any mUcnney o6 your choice to connection with thi.6 mattet. T.' you want to eon6aZt an attonneu you zhouid do ao -inmedi.atee . IV. FROM: Clerk of the Board T0: 1 County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, & (3) Public Works, Business & Services Division Attached are copies of the above Claim or Application. We notified the claimant of the Board's action on this Claim or Application by mailing a copy of this document, and a memo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Claim in accordance with Section 297 DATED: Jan. 25, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, B4riciX1i Deputy A. Bell V. - FROM: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: Clerk of the Board (3) Public Works of Supervisors Received copies of this Claim or Application. and Board Order. DATED: Jan. 25, 1978 County Counsel, By County Administrator, By Public Works, By 8.1 Date and Time Filed with UXNX!M �� •• - Board of Supervisors CLAIM FOR D;UMAGES AGAINST THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA (Govt. Code, 55910, 910.2 6 910.4) L- Dc0 aa, iz1i? TO: ]OmQLxxxM= BOARD OF SUPERVISORS IV-6.0 a•m. J. P Mr. XECDOM 651 PINE STREET Q= 40AN) a SUXERVisoRs ' ]Q�LXXN3= P. O. BOX 911 av:as cos►a co. MARTINEZ, CA 94553 1 1. NAME OF CLAIMANT: IONIS BRANCH 2. HOME ADDRESS: 324 Buckley Street, Martinez, CA 94553 3. TELE..?:iONE NO. : WORK: None HOME: (415) 228-5352 4. SEND NOTICES TO: 324 Buckley Street, Martinez, CA 94553 + 5. DATE AND TIME OF OCCURRENCE: On or about September 15, 1977 6. EXACT PLACE OF OCCURRENCE:* Contra Costa County Hospital 8inn nlhafflhra Alze.,,,e_ Mmrt4nez.,.ZA--94553 .7. DESCRIBE IN FULL DETAIL HOW THE INJURY OR DAMAGE OCCURRED:* The above hospital and their personnel (Dr. Crockett and Dr. Nackley) failei care fpr Mr-q- Brane+ rnst natally xeculting in bp= becomInq infected, and causing her to have a total abdoiainal hysterectomy; bilateral salpingo nao oophorectomy on or Ab2Uknaknhar fi, 1977. S. PARTICULAR ACT OR OMISSION BY A I9PLOYEr, OFFICER OR AGENT CAUSING THE !NJURY OR DAMAGE: Cnntra Cesta Ceunty_Hngpj i-al, 2%nn 2►7ha, br.= Asonlie,' Martinez, CA, Dr. Crockett and Dr. Nackley, due to negligence in their treating Mrc Brannh durina t•ha hi r h of ho-r e�hi•1A� COUNTY 9. N.WME (S) OF THE Z= EMPLOYEE, OFFICER OR AGENT CAUSING THE INJURY OR DAMAGE, IF KNOWN (IF UNKNO11N, SO STATE) :_ Listed ab ve_ _ 10. DESCRIBE FULL EXTENT OF INJURIES AND DAMAGES CLAIMED:* Damages claIMC include loss of ability to have children. 11. TOTAL A14OUNT CLAIMED: $ 100,000.00 BASIS OF COMPUTATION OF TOTAL AMOUNT: (SPECIFY PARTICULAR EXPENSES, LOSS OF EARNINGS, PROSPECTIVE DAMAGES, GENERAL DAMAGES, AND SO ON. PLEASE ATTACH COPIES OF BILLS AND/OR TWO ESTIMATES FOR REPAIR OF DAMAGE) . 12. NAMES, ADDRESSES, AND TELEPHONE NUMBERS OF WITNESSES, DOCTORS, HOSPITALS, AP:D A?JY PERS014 WHO CAN SUBSTANTIATE YOUR CLAIM OR THE A11OUNT CLAIMED:* DATED: December -20 , 1977 . D *If additional space is needed Wigh attach sheets identifying SIGNAT RE OF CLAIMANT OR PERSON paragraphs being answered. ON CLAIMANT'S BEHALF CITY CLERK FORM (REVISED 3-76) IONIS BRANCH Microfilmed with !�n"4 rear 81LBERT BRANCH (Claimants husband jy • . y dl l .gyp�' ) . .! t. u ! 1 %A J it 1 v{ .�s, y �w, � � 1 -�d Action 1/24/78 - AM '7nCLAlain gainst the Count•►, The copy oJ th.iz oemaO C to you iA you)t Routing Endorsements, and ) notice o6 the action taken on you& ataim by the Board Action. (All Section ) Soand o5 Supety .6ou (Panagpaph III, below), references are to California ) given puuuant to Gove&mwnt Code Section 911.9, Government Code.) ) 913, 6 915.4. Uwe Kate the %Mnim beCow. Claimant: Irvin Scales, 165 Cleveland Avenue, Pittsburg, CA Attorney: Patricia A. Zerin Address: P. O. Box 23618, Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Amount: $20,000.00 Hand Delivered Date Received: January 3, 1976 Iffl§§J1,11to Clerk on :Jan. 3, 1978 By mail, postmarked on V 1. FROM: Clerk- of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Z pplication to File Late Claim. DATED: Ta-„_ �� 1678 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By ? , Deputy icia A. Bell II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (Check one only) QECEIV� ( ✓ ) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. JaN3 _- ? ( ) This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we -- so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act .for 15 days (Section 910.ftzVzccu,�l w1F ( ) Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File a Late Claim ion 911.6), DATED: - �I- 7b JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, $y f Deputy III. BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supenrisors present (Check one only) ( x ) ThistiClaim is 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 Boardk Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED: jan_24,. 1 97 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, baLur- 4A Deputy WARNING TO CLADWIP 166vrrnaent Coe Sections 911.8 you have onty 6 RMW Jam the muling 06 VM no -e-5nOM—e-5 you w4un wiuck to J.i.te a count action on thiA xefectted Ctaim (zee Govt. Code Sec. 945.61 ox 6 monthz Jnom the denial of youx AppLicati.on to Fite a Late Claim WUUn which to petition a count joh utieJ Jnom Section 945.4's cbUn-Jit-i,ng deadline (see Section 946.6).' you way zeeh tie advice of any attorney of your chaise in connection a%L& tVA rratteA. 1J ou want to con6af t an aWltneq, u shoutd do zo innedi ante[ . IV. FROM: Clerk of the Board T0: 1 County Counsel, 2 County Administrator, & (3) Public Works, Business & Services Division Attached are copies of the above Claim or Application. We notified the claimant `. of the Board's action on this Claim or Application by mailing-a copy of this document, and a memo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Claim in accordance with Section 2970 n DATED;Jan. 25, 1973 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By t (11 Gt_ctJ (,'( Eef _ Deputy P Y Patricia- A. V. FROM: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, T0: Clerk of the Board (3) Public Works of Supervisors Received copies of this Claim or Application and Board Order. DATED: Jan. 25, 1978 County Counsel, By County Administrator, By Public Works, By Rev. 3/77 F LL PATRICIA A. ZERIN '~ JA 0 1212 Contra Costa Blvd. Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 1 � '�Telephone: 825-1212 p91c gii�c SIT Attorney for Claimant SECOND AMENDED CLAIM FOR DAMAGES FOR ASSAULT AND FALSE ARREST AGAINST CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT AND EMPLOYEES TO: THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA: This claim is presented by PATRICIA A. ZERIN, on behalf of IRVIN SCALES. The post office address of claimant is 165 Cleveland Avenue, Pittsburg, California, and all notices respecting this claim should be sent to PATRICIA A. ZERIN at P. O. Box 23618, Pleasant Hill, California 94523. The date and place of the transaction giving rise to this claim are August 11, 1977, in the vicinity of 2155 Willow Pass Road, Pittsburg, California at approximately 10:00 P.M. On said date, claimant IRVIN SCALES, was stopped without cause while walking down a public street in Pittsburg, California, by a deputy of the Sheriff's Department of Contra Costa County who subjected him to an illegal search and wrongfully assaulted and battered and falsely arrested him. Said outrageous and illegal acts resulted in lacerations, bruises and bleeding about the head and mouth of claimant, damaging plaintiff's teeth. Said outrageous and illegal conduct by said deputy has further caused claimant severe emotional distress. The name of the deputy responsible for said acts is unknown to claimant, but is known to the Sheriff's Department PATRICIA A. ZERIN 1212 Contra Costa Blvd. Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Telephone: 825-1212 Attorney for Claimant Page Two SECOND AMENDED CLAIM FOR DAMAGES FOR ASSAULT AND FALSE ARREST AGAINST CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT AND EMPLOYEES- (Cont'd. ) of Contra Costa County and is contained in Sheriff 's Report No. 77-2435F which at this time is unavailable to claimant. When such deputy's identity is discovered by claimant, this claim will be amended accordingly. The amount claimed as of the date of presentation of this claim is $20,000.00.. Dated: January 1978. PATRICIA A. ZERIN Attorney for Cla1mant ���so IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Hearing on ) Planning Commission Denial of ) Request of John DiManto and ) January 24, 1978 Anthony Morici (1464-RZ) to ) Rezone Land in Pleasant Hill ) Area. ) The Board on December 20, 1977 having fixed this date for hearing on the appeal from the Planning Commission denial of the request of Mr. John DiManto and Mr. Anthony Morici (1464-RZ) to rezone certain land in the Pleasant Hill area; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having described the property site as an unincorporated area between the Cities of Concord and Pleasant Hill, having briefly outlined the chronology of events since the applicants' initial rezoning request in 1970, and having advised that the proposal is not consistent with the General Plans of the County or the two Cities; and Mr. DiManto having stated that the proposal is compatible with commercial uses in the area, that construction of an additional lane width on Willow Pass Road will alleviate traffic problems, and that neither City has initiated annexation proceedings, and having requested that the Board consider referring the matter back to the Planning Commission for a General Plan amendment review; and Mr. Peter Hirano, Assistant Planning Director of the City of Concord, and Mr. James McLaughlin, Planning Director of the City of Pleasant Hill, having stated that the two Cities are opposed to the rezoning application until a comprehensive plan has been developed for the entire area; and The following persons having appeared in opposition to the proposal: Mr. James A. Hunt, Jr. , 871 Santa Cruz Drive; Mr. Joseph Disch, 927 Santa Lucia Drive; Ms. Michele J. Smith, 32 Santa Ana Drive; Mrs. Gloria French, 35 Santa Monica Drive; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess having stated that he is familiar with the property site and did not feel it would be appropriate to rezone the land until such time as the two Cities resolve the annexation issue and a full development plan for the area has been prepared, and therefore having recommended that the appeal be denied and the decision of the Planning Commission be upheld; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Boggess is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. cc: Messrs. DiManto and Morici CERT 1FtED COPY Director of Planning I certify that this is a full. tme .f: correct copy of thf or!zinal dorument whis-h is on ,i!e in my o°fiee. n::e! that it u-as pass-t! X- ndopted by the Eoard of Snpervi::ors of Contra. CnAa County. California. on m date .hou-i. J. !:. f►r„ County Clerk£•a -offi-rto Cle:k o:satd Board of.SOK.Supervisors. by Deputy Cler i:. ork ��1 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COSITRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Board Action � nded DOTE TO CLAIMNT 1/24/78A Clair.-Against the County, ) The copy o f VtZs document ZZCa do you i4 yours Pouting Endorsements, and notice oS the action taken on yours ctatm by .the Board Action. (All Section j 8oand oS SupeAvedona (Parttagnaph 111, beeow;, references are to California ) given pwcauant to Govennment Code Seetiona 911.8, Government Code.) ) 913, 6 915.4. Pte"e note the "++waning" beeow. Claimant: Sherry Jones, 2641 North Main Street, Walnut Creek, Cil -94596 Attorney: Steven H. Welch, Jr. , A Professional Corporation Address: 2065 North Broadway, #102, P. O. Box 4981, Walnut Cre6k, CA 94596 Amount: $35,000.00 Hand Delivered Date Received: December 23, 1977B►�caterJae,C to Clerk on December 23, 1977 By mail, postmarked on vI. FROM: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel JWwaded Attached is a copy of the above-notedXia r Application to File Late Claim. DEC2 3 197 ,/ � L�U DOTED: J. R_ OLSSON, Clerk, By —J� , Deputy 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 pet&Fying claimant. The Board cannot act for 15 days (Section 910.8). 9'5- Clain �Clains�not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . v V F- ( ) Thec mould deny this Application to File a La aim (Section 911.6). DATED: la eZ P- 7 JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, By Deputy III: BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check one only) (x _) Thisarlaim as rejected in full. (--) This Application to File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I ceitify that this is a true and correct copy of the Boards Order entered in its minutes for this date. �' DATED: Jan. 24, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, b 7 0 11_`f, 0- . .�..1 " Deputy. Patricia •A. Bell WAR&ti'ING TO CLADIANT (Government Coe Sections 911.8 You have onZy 6 wntM nom .Lie W=Fq o6 tW notice to you which .to Site a cowtt action on thio nejeeted Clain (Aee Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) on 6 moiitha Snom the den irat o your AppGication to Fite a Late Claim within which to petition a count Jon utieS Snots Section 945.414 cam-6iti.ng deadline (bee Section 946.6) . You may seek Vie advice o S any at~`,onney o J your choice in connection aV A thio matte%. I' you want to eowult an attorney, you 4kould do 4o i medWel . IV. FROM: Clerk of the Board T0: 1 County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, 6 (3) Public Works, Business G Services Division Attached are cepies 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 29 � DATED: Jan. 25, 1978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By a1 h cr`l Deputy Patx.icia A. Bell V. FROM: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: Clerk of the Board (3) Public Works of Supervisors Received copies of this Claim or Application and Board Order. DATED: Jan. 25, 1978 County Counsel, By County Administrator, By Public Works, BY 8.1 tL 0 E C 2.3 ;977 STEVEIN H. t1ELCri, JR. JERK Ej- !6 0' ERVISORS A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION COIN ,a co. u 2065 North Broau:aay, w 102 P O Box 4981 Walnut Creek, California 94596 AC 415 937-4054 Attorney for Claimant AMENDED CLAIM AGAINST THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA TO: Td- E CLERK: OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1. The claimant's name and address are as follows: SHERRY J014ES 2641 north blain Street Walnut Creek, California 94596 2. The claimant desires all notices to be sent to her attorney at the following address: STEVEN H. WELCH, JR. A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION 2065 North Broadway, #102 P O Box 4981 'V3alnut Creek, California 94596 3. The date, place and other circumstances of the occurrence that gave rise to this claim are as follows: On September 5, 1977, at approximately 11:30 p.m. , claimant, SHERRY JONES, was driving and operating her 1974 Vega automobile along and upon ORi,!OOD ROAD at a point where said OR:vOOD ROAD crosses the MORELUr�iLTE WATER PIPELINES on the OR,:OOD TPJjCT. At said time and place the County of Contra Costa constructed and maintained said OR700D ROAD at a point where said road crosses the MORELU NE WATER PIPELINES in a dangerous and defective condition rad 0 �3 1. Microfilmed with boa;d o,dar which involved a reasonably foreseeable risk to claimant and the general public in that said ORi:'OOD ROAD, at its crossing over the MORELU_''NE WATER PIPELIDES, was constructed in such a manner as to create an abrupt, superelevated :'S'* curve in design, and which without speed limitations or other warning signs of said deviation and change from the road's previous straight and level contour, created a reasonably foreseeable risk to claimant and the general public. That by reason of the dangerous condition heretofore set forth, as created by the County of Contra Costa, claimant, while using said public roadway as a reasonable and prudent person, came upon said abrupt superelevated "S" curve, which was then and there constructed and maintained without warning or notice of the change in roadway pattern or speed limitations, and her automobile was caused, by the dangerous condition of said public roadway, to go out of control and strike and run into the guardrails adjacent to OWJOOD ROAD where it crosses over MOKELUMIE WATER PIPELINES. 4. Claimant has received injuries including, but not limited to, laceration of the left thigh, fractured collarbone, laceration of the chin, scars and lacerations of the right arm, strain of the shoulders, and bruises and abrasions about her entire body, together with nervous shock to her entire system. 5. • Claimant does not knaa the names of the public employees responsible for either tie construction and maintenance of said f 2. ra 154 public roadway or the dangerous condition created. 6 . The amount claimed as of tie date of presentation of this .claim is $35,000 as and for claimant's personal injuries . Dated: December 23, 1977. =S even ch, Attorney for Claimant 3. 1.965 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24 , 19 78 In Nie Maly►of EXECUTING CONTRACTS WITH HEAD START DELEGATE AGENCIES It is by the Board Ordered that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to Execute 1978 Head Start Contracts with the below named Delegate Agencies: AGENCY FEDERAL LOCAL TOTAL North Richmond Neighborhood House, Inc. $127, 163 $32,142 : $159,305 Bayo Vista Tiny Tots Nursery School, Inc. 56,522 15,118 71,640 Martinez Unified School District 21,851 9,292 31,143 First Baptist Church of Pittsburg 86,550 27,300 113,850 United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations, lnc. 86,712 18,941 105,653 Mt. Diablo 74,925 31,067 105,992 Unified School ' District PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby cerfify that the foregOv b a true and corrsd copy of on ordrr -is v on ffM njnL is of said Ilaard of Supervisors on the daft ainr �niA Ori g. Dept. : 'OEO Witness my hand and Nie Seal of tht Board of cc: County Administrator Supervisors Head Start a15xed this24thday of January 19 78 NRNH Bayo Vista Mtz. USDA By � n � / 1 J. R. OL�� Clerk First Baptist Church ,27LC, / , G i� Clerk UCSSO, Inc. Mamie L. Johnson Auditor-Controller Note: O.E.O. to make distribution. H-24 3/76 15m c STANDA:'UD CONTRACT R� FOR OR DELEGATION OF ACTIVITIES 1. Contract Identification. Dumber 78-20n Department: Office of Economic Opportunity - Head Start s Subject: Delegate Agent - Head Start Grant No: H0375-M Program Account: Head Start Full Year Part Day Program Account No: 22 2. Parties. The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: North Richmond Neighborhood House, Inc. Capacity: A California Non-Profit Organization Address: 321 Alamo Street, Richmond, CA 94801 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is Januarc 1, 1978 and it terminates December 31, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. The total budget limit of this contract shall not exceed $ 159,305 , of which $127,163 will be contributed by the County as Federal share and of which $ 32,142 will be contributed by Contractor as local share. 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: Operate as an approved Delegate Agency for the Contra Costa County Office of Economic Opportunity for the provisions of Community Action Program Services. See Paragraph 1, Summary of Work Programs, of the Service Plan. 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: 42 USC 28, California Government Code 26224 and 53703 10. Signatures. s' natures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY CONT RAC R By__ 1.Schroder ��41 1 Chairman, Board of Supervis s By Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk TITLE (Designa a of icial capacity in business and affix corporation seal below) By�Ct??G�r ✓1 -r/G Deputy Jamie L. Johnson Deputy Clerk As authorized by governing board action Recolum d epar enr BY CORPORATION SEAL AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Designee BEFORE NOTARY: Form Approved: County Counsel State of California ) County of Contra Costa)ss. r ACK NOWLEDGa!ENT (CC 1190.1) Bim` The person signing above for Contractor DeputySCr'thed ant sworn to beim iite thi known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared ,(1 ...22d'ay Of.. ..!^^�.:...............19Z ....before me today and acknowledged that Pjbliche/they signed it and that the „..z..,. : ,, .. ..r.. ..._„ corporation or partnership named above OFFICIAL SEAL executed the within instrument pursuant C NEtl.IE N . WRALSTAO to its bylaws or a resolution of its Noi,a�r rauKiaN�A' :.CNTRA COUNTY board of directors. My ca-m, a !AN ?l, 1979 ' 2134 Maiket Aa4-. Sari �`ab!o, CA 9-4E06 Microfilmed with board order 011%7 GLi:hULL CO`'DITIOSS i s (Delegation of :tictivities) IiuL 78-200 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 perfo'rnaace hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasiizg practices; and wages, hours and Fonditions of 2mplo .ment; and reporting and record keeping procedures. �. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of bushes; 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 Stat_ of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records pertaining to this Contract and such additional records 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 pay:uent demand or final Cost Deport (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 iaay be required by law. 5. Termination. a. For Cause. The County may, by giving thirty days written notice specifying the effective date, tarrinate this contract in whole or in part, or for a limited time for cause, which na.y include, but shah not be limited to: (1) Failure, for any reason, of the Contractor to fulfill in a timely and proper :manner its onli-ations unLr this contract, including compliance with the approved program aad attached condition, and such statutes, executive orders and Federal directives as may b zine applicable at any time; (2) Submission by the Contractor to the County of reports that are incorrect or incomplete in any material respect; (3) Ineffective or improper use of funds provided under this contract; (4) Suspension or termination of the -rant to the. County under which this contract is made, or the portion thereof delegated by this contract; or (S) Failure to comply with conflict of interest prohibitions in Federal regulations. b, Non-Renewal. The County may, at any time up to 60 days prior to the termination date of this contract as specified above, give the Contractor written notice that it does not intend to renew this contract for an additional term. Grounds for such non-renewal may include, but shall not be limited to: (1) Appointment by County of a new Contractor to serve all or part of the community currently served by the Contractor; or (2) Any of the grounds specified in above Subparagraph a. c. Appeal Procedure. Within 14 days after written notice from the County of its intention to terminate or not renew, Contractor pursuant to the above, may: (1) Request an informal meeting with representatives of the County to discuss the reasons for the termination or non-renewal; (2) Submit to the County written materials in opposition to the proposed termination or non-renewal; or (3) Request a public hearing before tae Economic Opportunity Council, with right to representation by counsel, to present evidence on its behalf. Initials: Contractor County Dept. 0 ��3 .� _ENE2•\L CJ`:J t i 1O-*iS (Delegation of Activities) ..umber 78-200 Tile persons to wi:om the above presentation is made shall, within 10 days, make a reca-mmandation to the Loam of Supervisors as to what action, if any, should be taken by the Board oil the proposed termination or non-renewal. Contractor nay request an appearance before the Board with respect to any such recommendation. In any case, the decision of the board shall be final. d. Cessation of Funding,. Notwithstanding Subpar graphs 5.a., b., and c. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated. G. 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 chatter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Svecifications 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 when entered shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Further, any Informal Ag-reement entered c:3y not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of Toney to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Tine County Economic Opportunity Director is authorized to approve and sign such Informal agreements on behalf of County. u, Modific3r_ions and Lcendaents. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by ti:e Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, subject to any State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, only the Payment Provisions and the Service Plau may be amended by a c•:ritten administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and ti:e 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. 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. Law Governing Contract. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regula- r- - tioas touching upon this Contract be adopted or revised during the terry hereof, this Contract is subject to amendment 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 chole 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. Initials: C66eractor County Dent. t i (Delogation of Activ ttius) :dumber 78-200 13. Or.iRinal Contract. The original cony of this Contract and of any modification or amendment thereto is that copy filed with the Cleric of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. 14. Subcontract and Assignment. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any of the work conte.aplated under this Contract without first obtaining written approval from the County. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not assign this Contract, or monies due or to become due hereunder, without the ,prior written consent of the County. 15. 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, if a Corporation, agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and 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 char.-es in such governance occur. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. 11. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require his employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statu=es or regulations respecting confiden- tiality, including t;ut not limited to, the identity of recipients, their records, or services provided chem, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual :rade or kept by Contractor or an.: ;public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to serviz�!s provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination --for any purpose not directly canaected 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 intaztionally disclosing such information other than as authorized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. lei. 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. 19. 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, whether or not resulting from the negligence of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 2J. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modifica- tion thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect liability insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liabiliti- Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of liability insurance naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, with the following minimum limits: (1) $250,000 for each person and $500,000 for each accident or occurrence for all damages arising out of death, bodily injury, sickness or disease from any one accident or occurrence, and (2) $100,0:10 for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property for each accident or occurrence. Initials: 4 Contractor County Dept. :DETIO:JS (Dalebation of Ac_iviti`s) I Xttmber 78-200 r I i b. h'or-men's Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County frith a certificate of Workmen's Compensation insurance evidencing coverage for its employees. i c. Additional Provisions. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor stall provida the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. The policies must include a provision for thirty (30) days writt2a notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the Cpu.Zty, and State and Foderal govern-.eats, their officers, agents and employees, so that any other insurance policies held by them shall not contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policies. 21. 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. Nlotices 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 nails or of other delivery. 22. Primacv of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not li�eit any tern of tae General Conditions. Initials• /44 Contractor County Dept. L . V PAY:1ENr 1""'O`IIS-mis Nu=ber 78-200 1. PaNment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sum in excess of- the ftiie 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 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 ir_cuzred in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Contract. 11 2. Pa)nment Amounts. Subject to later adjustments in total payments in accordance with the below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Auditors, and Audit Lxceptions, and subiect to the Payment Limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor an amount equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Program Account Budget" included in the Service Plan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are determined in accordance with relevant CSA, HZW and County regulations. 4. Exoenditure of Program Funds. All expenses incurred for the approved program must be supported by contracts, purchase orders, requisitions, bills, or other established purchasing procedures. Expenses charged against program funds must be incurred in accord with Federal and County directives. Liabilities of the County or Contractor to their parties as a result of termination action which are costs of winding up in accord with Federal directives or are specifically approved shall be considered proper expenditures of program funds. 'r'-2C'eral CSA/liEW will determine the disposition of unexpended funds at the termination of the grant. The Contractor shall impose upon itself adequate budgetary constraints to insure that sufficient program monies are on account to meet all obligations incurred during the entire period of this contract. 5. Pavmeut Procedure. Tire County Auditor-Controller shall advance to the Contractor grant funds to «+eet tf:e Contractor's bud-eted requirements when the Contractor presents his requirements to the Co•snty Auditor-ControIle- in the forms and detail prescribed by the County auditor-Controller and after presented budget requirements have been audited and found, in the j sd;;ement of the County Auditor-Con-troller, to meet the Federal CSA/HEV audit guidelines. u. Contractor's Accountin System. At any time during to period of this contract, if the County Auditor-Controller is of the opinion that the Contractor's accounting system or accounting personnel falls below the originally accepted standards, the County Auditor-Controller shall not Make further disbursements to the Contractor. 7. Liquidation of Obligations. The Contractor will liquidate all obligations within two calendar months after the program termination date and return any advanced funds not used for approved federal program e::penditures to the County Auditor-Controller within five days after tiie end of this two-month period. E. Commitments Prior to Termination. No suspension or termination will affect any expenditures or legally binding commitments made prior to receiving notices of the termination, or non-renewal, provided such expenditures or co:amitments were made in good faith and not in anticipation of termination and are otherwise allowable. Upon termination, or non-renewal, the disposition of une pended Federal funds and property purchased with program funds will be subject to County direction. 9. 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, (1) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out or is insufficiently documented, ('L) 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, (3) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for pay ent, or (4) Contractor has failed to provide documentation of timely and adequate local share expenditures to maintain the required ratio of expenditures between federal and local share. Initials: Contractor County Dept. ?,%Y%t::`:T Ps 11BIO`iS Number 78-200 1J. Cost i Boort and Settlement. No later than sixty (60) days following the termmination 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 haves actually* bi!en incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments matte by County pursuaut to Paragraph _'. (Payment .Vaounts) above, County will remit any such excess amount to Contractor, but subject to time payment Limit of this Contract. If said cost report shows that the payments rade by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Coatract, Contractor stall remit any such excess amount to County. 11. 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 Pian. Any certified cost report or audit required by the Service Plan shall be submitted to County by Contractor within such period of tine as may be expressed by applicable State or Federal regulations, policies or contracts, but in no event later than 13 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 nade pursuant to Paragraph G. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then Contractor agrees to pay to County within 30 days of demand by County any such excess amount. If such audit(s) shot) that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments rade by County pursuant to Parasr_ph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, including any adjustments made pursuant to Paragraph G. (Cost Report and Settleraent) above, then County agrees to pay to Contractor any such excess amount, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. 12. Audit Ei:ceptions. 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 agencias occurring; as a result of its performances of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to the County within 30 days of demand by County the full amount of tine County's liability, if any, to the State and/or Federal government resulting frora any audit exceptions, to the extent such are attributable to the Contractor's failure to perforin properly any of its obligations under this Contract. Initials: Contractor County Dept. et xm f y .13 P-8 i SPECIAL CONDITIONS fnumber 78-200 I 1. Records Maintenance. Records retained by Contractor shall identify indivi- dual poverty recipients; expenditures according to federal and local share; income to the Project from whatever source; property o:rned, leased, or borrowed by the Contractor. Records shall reflect the authority of and purpose for expenditures. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized represen- tatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 2. Reports. Contractor shall provide the following reports to the County: a. By the 20th of the following month, a financial report shoaling monthly expenditures on forms prescribed and provided by the County. b. Contractor shall maintain proper records for statistical purposes, monitoring and evaluation as may be requested by the County from time to time. 3. Honesty Blanket Bond. During the entire tern of this Contract, and any extension or modification thereof, Contractor shall keep in effect a blanket bond covering losses sustained by the Contractor through any fraudulent or dishonest act or acts committed by any of its employees, acting alone or in collusion with others, during the bond period, to an amount equal to approximately one month's cash handled by the agency for all CS NF—i program accounts or in a different amount as may be mutually agreed upon by the contracting parties. 4. Program Coordination. In carrying out programs with other agencies, public and private, in the Contractor's geographical zone of operation, Contractor shall coordinate through the County. S. Public Information. Contractor shall prepare timely public information releases on its role in t e Federal CWHEW program which shall identify the project as a CSA, 1104, OCD, etc., program. Copies of these releases shall be provided to the County within one week of release. 6. Covenant Against Contingent Fees. Contractor warrants that no person or selling agency or other organization has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this contract upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee. For breach of violation of this warranty the County shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion, to deduct from the contract or otherwise recover the full amount of such commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee, or to seek such other remedies as legally may be available. 7. Additional Conditions. Contractor agrees and understands that the Department of Health, Education, and Tdelfare, Office of Human Development Services (RDS) Administration for Children, Youth and Families - Project Head Start Terms and Conditions, a copy of which is attached hereto'as Exhibit A and which by this reference is incorporated herein and made a part hereof as if fully set forth, are deemed to be Special Conditions of this Contract and that contractor agrees to abide by and comply with all HEW/HDS/ACYF Project Head Start Teras and Conditions. 8. Required County Approval. Consultant, personal services, and lease or lease-purchase of equipment agreements, and purchase of equipment over $200, made in accordance with approved budgets, must be approved by the Contra Costa County Office of Economic Opportunity before payment is made by the Auditor-Controller. 9. No Implication of Contract Renewal. 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 the County under a new contract following termination of this contract. 10. Contractor Responsibility. Contractor agrees and understands that Contractor shall be fully responsible for the acts and omissions of his subcontractors and of persons either directly employed by Contractor or of volunteers under the direction, control or supervision of Contractor. Initials: Contractor County Dept. Head Start nnC►'' 1-73 141 !4 P-9 Number 78-200 11. The parties hereto agree and understand that neither Contractor nor any of its employees shall, under the terms and conditions of this contract, he considered an employee of County for any purpose 't•.hatsoever, nor shall Contractor or its- employees tsemployees be entitled to any of the rights, privileges, or benefits of County employees. Contractor shall be deemed at all tines an independent contractor and shall•be wholly responsible for the manner in which it performs the services required of it by the teras and conditions of this contract. Contractor assumes exclusively the responsibility for the acts of :its employees as they relate to the services to be provided during the course and scone of their employment with Contractor. 12. Coz;ipliance with Law. Contractor agrees to be subject to, abide by and comply with all federal, state, and local lavas, statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including, but not limited to licensing; zoning and land use; employment and purchasing practices; wages, hours, and conditions of employment; and reporting and record keeping I procedures. Contractor further agrees that should Contractor fail to abide by any and all applicable federal, state, and local laws, statues, ordinances, rules and regulations, then sufficient grounds exist for County to discontinue program support. 13. Compliance. Contractor agrees and understands that all payments made by County under this contract, and all funds provided by County under this contract, are dependent and contingent upon Contractor abiding by and complying with all federal, state, and local laws, statues, ordinances, rules and regulations applicable with respect to Contractor's performance hereunder. Contractor therefore agrees that if it is subsequently determined that said funds t•:ere not expended in compliance with the federal, sta--e, and local laws, statutes, ordinances and regulations, applicable with respect to Contractor's performance hereunder, then Contractor u-ill refund to County such funds which were improperly expended. 14. Contractor agrees and understands that if at any time after the effective date of this contract County should discover that Contractor is not abiding by or complying with any federal, state, and local law, statute, ordinance, rule or regulation applicable with respect to Contractor's performance hereunder, then County's Office of Economic Opportunity shall notify Contractor in writing of said violations or acts of non-compliance. Contractor agrees and understands that ` Contractor has thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of said notice to supply to County's Office of Economic Opportunity for review and approval, sufficient written proof of the action taken or to be taken by Contractor, along with estimates of the time necessary to complete the action, to bring Contractor into compliance or to correct the enumerated violations. Should Contractor fail to supply County's Office of Economic Opportunity with the required proof within the required time, then County shall implement termination proceedings and discontinue program support. j� I _ t Initials: Con ractor County Dept. HS . _ 1-78 p-.u, • i;u:;uber 78-200 EMBIT A DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, kND VIELFAR-L OFFICE OF WMAN DEVELIJPr�iEgT SERVICES (HDS) ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN?, YOUTH iVND FAlifILIES - PROJECT HEAD START TERMS AND C0NDITIONS In accordance with Block 5 of the "Notice of Grant Awarded", this grant is subject to the applicable Public Law and DREW and HDS regulations and policies. This includes the following: 1. Program regulations promulgated in Chapter 13 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations. - s Z. Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 16, Department grant appeals process; Part 46, ! Protection of human subjects; Part 74, Administration of grants; Part 75, Informal grant appeal procedures; Part 80, Non-Discrimination under programs receiving Federal assistance through the Department of Health, 1 Education, and Welfare effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Part 81, Practice and Pro- cedures for hearings under fart 80 of this title; Part 84, Non-discrimination on the basis of handicap in programs. E 3. Ilie RDS Grants Administration Manual. j1 i 4. .The DREW Grants Administration Manual. --ted for this grant including 5. The app!L:ation s�ubrsi the proposed work program and any amendments, is incorporated by reference. Therefore adherence to ! the statements contained therein is a condition of jthe grant award. i - 4 i e x Initials: tractor County Dept P-11 Number 78-200 SERVICE PLAN 1. The Contractor agrees to provide those services-specified in the attached "Summary of Work Program` (Form HS-04), consisting of 1 pages. 2. Allowable costs are limited to those set forth in the attached Program Account Budget (Form III B) consisting of 11• pages. 3. Subject to the payment limit of this Contract, each line item in the "Program Account Budget" may be changed with corresponding lire item changes, but only with prior written authorization of the Grantee Head Start Director and the Economic Opportunity Program Director. 71. Initials: Contractor County Dept. Number 78-200 SUi�!'i�1RY OF TdORK PROG=4 1. - Agency North Richmond Neighborhood House, Inc. 2. Address 321 Alamo Street Richmond, CA 94801 3. Number of Children to be served 93 4. Type of Program to be operated: Full Year Part Day Center-based Head Start Program using variation of attendance (4 day class - l day training) option. One Center-based Home Start Program class will serve a maximum of 13 children. 5. Proposed opening date of classroom program October 2, 1978 ..... ........ .... . Proposed closing date of classroom program May 31, -1978 6. Delegate will develop and conduct the above described program in a manner designed to comply with the Head Start Performance Standards as set forth in the Head Start Policy Manual N-30-364-4 (July 1975), a copy of which is attached hereto. The Policy Manual, including Appendix A -- Program Options for project Head Start and Appendix B Read Start Policy Manual: The Parents, and any subsequent revisions OF the above documents are incorporated by reference and become a part of this Contract. 7. Delegate Agency will participate in a yearly Self-Assessment of its program operated under this Contract. The Self-Assessment will be performed at a time set by, and using Self Assessment/Validation Instruments provided by the Grantee for this purpose. Initials:_ /h Con actor County Dept. Enc. HS-04 MANUAL • PART CHAPTER OCD-HS HEAD START POLICY MANUAL OCD Notice *40-3"4 HEAD START PROGRAM PERFORMANCE STANDARDS • U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE Office of Human Dewk"wnwd Office of Child D.wlogwwd JULY 1475 TNS 75.07 OCD Notice Nig • CHAPTER N-30-364--4 OFFICE OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT NOTICE PROGRAM PERFORMANCE STANDARDS SUBPART A--GEf1ERAL Section • 1304.1-1 Purpose and application. 1304.1-2 Definitions. 1304.1-3 Head Start program goals. 1304.1.5 Performance standards plan denebpme t. 1304.1-5 Performance standards implementation and enhweemennl SUBPART B—EDUCATION SERVICES OBJECTIVES AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 1304.2-1 Education services objectives. 1304.2-2 Education services plan content:operations. 1304.2-3 Education services plan content:facilities. SUBPART C--HEALTH SERVICES OBJECTIVES AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 1304.3-1 Health services general objectives. 1304.3-2 Health Services Advisory Committee. 1304.3-3 Medical and dental history,screening,and ezaminalim • 1304.3.4 Medical and dwM treatment. 1304.3.5 Medical and denI records. 1304.3-6 Health education. 1304.3-7 Menta health objectives. 1304.34 Mantel hearth services. 1304.3-9 Nutrition objectives. 1304.3-10 Nutrition services. SUBPART D--SOCIAL SERVICES OBJECTIVES AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 1304.4-1 Social services objectiwas. 1304.4-2 Social services pian content. SUBPART E—PARENT INVOLVEMENT OBJECTIVES AND PERFOIIMANCE STANDARDS 1304.5.1 Parent involvement objectives. 1304.5-2 Parent involvement plan content: parent participation peliq 1304.5.3 Parent involvement plan content: enhancing oft velopmm 1 of parenting skids. 130454 Parent involvement plan content; among prnIp imanagemerN,pro. gram stall,and parents. 1304.5-5 Parent involvement plan content: parent, area residents, and No program. QV r80 • sYbpart A—Oan�al SM 13K14 PURPOSE AND APPLICATION This part sets out the goals of the Head Start program as they may be achieved by the combined attainment of the objectives of the basic components of the program, with emphasis on the pro- gram performance standards necessary and required to attain those objectives. With the required development of plans covering the implementation of the performance standards, grantees and delegate agencies will have firm bases for operations most likely to lead to demonstrable bene- fits to children and their families. While compliance with the performance standards is required as a condition of Federal Head Start funding, it is expected that the standards will be largely self-enforcing. This part applies to all Head Start grantees and delegate agencies. Sec. ISKI-2 DEpMNT10Ns As used in this part: (a) The term "OCD" means the Office of Child Development, Office of Human Development, in the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and includes appropriate regional office staff. (b) The term "responsible HEW official" means the official who is authorized to make the grant of assistance in question, or his designee. (c) The term "Director" means the Director of the Office of Child Development. (d) The term "qrantee" means the public or private nonprofit agency which has been granted as- sistance by OCD to carry on a Head Start program. (e) The term "delegate agency" means a public or private nonprofit organization or agency to which a grantee has delegated the carrying on of all or part of its Head Start program. (f) The term "goal" means the ultimate purpose or interest toward which total Head Start program efforts are directed. (g) The term "objective" means the ultimate purpose or interest toward which Head Start pro- gram component efforts are directed. (h) The term "program performance standards" or "performance standards" means the Head • Start program functions, w0vities and facilities required and necessary to meet the objectives and goals of the Head Start program as they relate directly to children and their families. (i) The term "handicapped children" means mentally retarded, hard of hearing, deaf, speech im- paired, visually handicapped, seriously emotionally disturbed, crippled, or other health impaired children who by reason thereof require special education and related services. sec. 13KI 3 NEW START PROGRAM GOALS (a) The Head Start Program is based on the premise that all children share certain needs, and that children of low income families, in particular, can benefit from a comprehensive devel- opmental program to meet those needs. The Head Start program approach is based on the phi- losophy that: (1) A child can benefit most from a comprehensive, interdisciplinary program to foster devel- opment and remedy problems as expressed in a broad range of services, and that (2) The child's entire family, as well as the community must be involved. The program should maximize the strengths and unique experiences of each child. The family, which is perceived as the principal influence on the child's development, must be a direct participant in the pro- gram. Local communities aro allowed latitude in developing creative program designs so long as the basic goals, objectives and standards of a comprehensive program are adhered to. G (b) The overall goal of the Had Start program is to bring about a greater degree of social com- petence in children of low income families. By social competence is meant the child's everyday effectiveness in dealing with both present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Social competence takes into account the interrelatedness of cognitive and intellectual de- velopment, physical and mental health, nutritional needs, and other factors that enable a devel- opmental approach to helping children achieve social competence. To the accomplishment of this goal, Head Start objectives and performance standards provide for: (1) The improvement of the child's health and physical abilities, including appropriate steps • to correct present physical and mental problems and to enhance every child's access to an ade- quate diet. The improvement of the family's attitude toward future health care and physical abilities 1 r 1 (2) The encouragement of self-confidence, spontaneity, curiosity, and self-discipline which will I assist in the development of the child's social and emotional health. • (3) The enhancement of the child's mental processes and skills with particular attention to conceatual and communications skills. (4) The establishment of patterns and expectations of success for the child, which will create a climate of confidence for present and future learning efforts and overall development. (5) An increase in the ability of the child and the family to relate to each other and to others. (6) The enhancement of the sense of dignity and self-worth within the child and his family. Sm ti81.1-4 I MW ORMANCE STANDARDS PLAN DEVELOPMENT Each grantee and delegate agency shall develop a plan for implementing the performance stand- ards proscribed in Subparts 8, C, D, and E of this part for use in the operation of its Head Start program (hereinafter called "plan" or "performance standards plan"). The plan shall pro- vide that the Head Start program covered thereby shall meet or exceed the performance stand- ards. The plan shall be in writing and shall be developed by the appropriate professional Head Start staff of the grantee or delegate agency with cooperation from other Head Start staff, with technical assistance and advice as needed from personnel of the Regional Oefice and profes- sional consultants, and with the advice and concurrence of the policy council or policy committee. The plan must be reviewed by grantee or delegate agency staff and the policy council or policy committee at least annually and revised and updated as may be necessary. See. 16N.1-S 'EIIPOIIrANCE STANDAl10S NM'LEIMEf11TA110N AM MOIICEMEIIIT (a) Grantees and delegate agencies must be in compliance with or exceed the performance stand- ards prescribed in Subparts 8, C, D, and E of this part at the commencement of the grantee's program year next following July 1, 1975, effective date of the regulations in this part, or 6 months after that date, whichever is later, and thereafter, unless the period for full compliance is extended in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section. (b) If the responsible HEW official as a result of information obtained from program self-evalua- • tion, pre-review,or routine monitoring, is aware or has reason to believe that a Head Start pro- gram, with respect to performance standards other than those for which the time for compliance has been extended in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section, is not in compliance with performance standards, he shall notify the grantee promptly in writing of the deficiencies and inform the grantee that it, or if the deficiencies are in a Head Start program operated by a dele- gate agency, the delegate agency has a period stated in the notice not to exceed 90 days to come into compliance. If the notice is with respect to a delegate agency, the grantee shall imme- diately notify the delegate agency and inform it of the time within which the deficiencies must be corrected. Upon receiving the notice the grantee or delegate agency shall immediately ana- lyze its operations to determine how it might best comply with the performance standards. In this process it shall review, among other things, its utilization of all available local resources, and whether it is receiving the benefits of State and other Federal programs for which it is eligible and which are available. It shall review and realign where feasible, program priorities, operations, and financial and manpower allocations. It shall also consider the possibility of choosing an alternate program option for the delivery of Head Start services in accordance with OCD Notice N-30-334-1, Program Options for Project Head Start, attached hereto as Appen- dix A, which the grantee, with OCD concurrence, determines that it would be able to operate as a quality program in compliance with performance standards. (c) The grantee or delegate agency shall report in writing in detail its efforts to meet the per- formance standards within the time given in the notice to the responsible HEW official. A dele- gate agency shall report through the grantee. If the reporting agency, grantee or delegate agency determines that it is unable to comply with the performance standards, the responsible HEW official shall be notified promptly in writing by the grantee, which notice shall contain a description of the deficiencies not able to be corrected and the reasons therefor. If insufficient funding is included as a principal reason for inability to comply with performance standards, the notice shall specify the exact amount, and basis for the funding deficit and efforts made to obtain funding from other sources. (d) The responsible HEW official on the basis of the reports submitted pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section, will undertake to assist grantees, and delegate agencies through their grantees, 2 �15�2 to comply with the performance standards, including by furnishing or by recontrnendl�q technical assistance. • (e) If the grantee or delegate agency has not complied with the performance standards, other than those for which tete time for compliance has been extended in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section, within the period stated in the notice issued under paragraph (b) of this sec- tion, the grantee shall be notified promptly by the responsible HEW official of the commence. ment of suspension or termination proceedings or of the intention to deny refunding as may be appropriate, under Part 1303 (appeals procedures) of this chapter. (f) The time within which a grantee or delegate agency shall be required to correct defkien- cies in implementation of the performance standards may be extended by the responsible HEW official to a maximum of one year, only with respect to the following deficiencies: (1) The space per child provided by the Head Start program does not comply with the Educa- tion Services performance standard but there is no risk to the health or safety of the children; (2) The Head Start program is unable to provide Medical or Dental Treatmertt Services as re- quired by Health Services Performance Standards because funding is insulgCient and ttwe are no community or other resources available; (3) The services of a mental health professional are not available or accessible to the program as required by the Health Services Performance Standards; or (4) The deficient service is not able to be corrected within the 90 days notice period, notwith- standing full effort at compliance, because of lack of funds and outside community resources, but it is reasonable to expect that the services will be brought into compliance within the extended period, and the overall high quality of the Head Start program otherwise will be maintained during the extension. INTRODUCTION The Performance Standards presented in the following pages are accompanied by guidance material which elaborates upon their intent and provides methods and procedures for ImpW menting them. The standard is found in the left hand column and the appropriate guidance material in the right hand column. The standards in the left hand column constitute Head Start • policy with which all grantees and delegate agencies are required to conform. They are taken verbatim from the Federal Register dated June 30, 1975, Volume 40, Number 126, Part II, that contains the Head Start Program Performance Standards for operation of Head Start programs by grantees and delegate agencies. The guidance in the right hand column is provided for the assistance of Head Start programs in interpreting and implementing the standards and is not in itself mandatory. 3 r EDUCATWIN PEN OOMMADIM fT/N DAIM a1�AMCs • s~ farvicias Obocfivee and p"&M MAP40 starve ards 13942-1 Education asrabjecffws- TAO ONOMI " d NW Eie-aw =arvfca cW*- pOrAW of 11w HaW shril program ars to: (a) hwvii. chad rew rMM a kmwnbq awrinow- anOw and tlw wri.d sr10Or1swcas Which WIN " *am iOwlop s ocie", boom ch-21111, phM i tally, awt emotionaft In a mea wOr ap proprlals b Oak age and stare of devehiiipmeM towrrd MO owralf Moat of social o1 V*1/sr+ca (b) integrate Mw odwA iowat aW*cM of M• M, Head Start cornpar+ai he in Ow dally P r-on- of acllivillbs.. (c) lrwolve psrsnls in edrcalional acllvifiss of Nw program to eM*arwcs Mair roll as Ow prbm*W IMuOncs on Mw chMs education and iswi/wwM (� Aaaist parents to Increase knowileige, skills, awd sapsriawce in child grewM acid {y k m"Wy awl ►aiwtSro a sNPee which acc it in res home Mat pareds can rliYas as airoaliawd ac6i Mae lar MOir chMiran. • f 1364.2,2 Educab" asrtiioas play cowls': apsrMiows. (a) The education aervips comporm of the (a) The education plan should be prepared ps 11a wance standards pMe ,hall provide stra- by the educational staff with cooperation from tarps for achierhV Ow education oboctiws_ other Head Start staff, parents and policy group in so do&q it AM provide for program actio- members. Professional consultants may be "We MM W4bJd* an orOwAsed series of e:psri- called upon as needed. am" imigim b nwM tiles kWMdu it dWw- swcas and needs of pisHiclipO/iwq cliiich a , Ow Before the education plan is written, parents, apectai nMds of haw/ica"ad chUdn+t, Ow staff and policy group members should meet neede of apaciffc educabi wd priorities of We to discuss the education service objectives and lord pepulalion and We commurAy. Program performance standards. The staff has the re- m cliviYes must be carried ouf in a manner to sponsibility to inform parents and policy group avow sat role s/ereotvpw4v members about alternative strategies for achiev- Iln aidYon, till pian shaM provide wwlhods for ing the education objectives. The staff should Mtie/iwg parents M and UOWM recommend those strategies (curriculum ap- Mwimlive ways b foMw learrrnq and deve op- proaches, teaching methods, classroom activi- ment of ttwk children. ties, etc.) most appropriate to the individual needs of the population served and based on • 4 �IC�T10N performance standard reWirements. With the concurrence of the parents and policy group members, the educational staff will then write the plan. The education plan must be specifi- cally designed to meet children's needs as determined through assessment procedures. The education plan must specify strategies _ for imolementinq each of the education serv- ices objectives of the Head Start program. The education plan should indicate: • Now the education program will provide children with a learning environment and varied experiences appropriate to their age and stage of development which will help them develop: socially intellectually - physically emotionally Now the education program will integrate the educational aspects of the variotA • J Head Start components in the daily pro- gram of activities. • How the education proWam will involve parents in educational activities to oa- hance their role as the principal influence - on Ow child's education and dawlopnwd- • How the education program will anist profs to increa knowledge, under- 4 skills, and exper*" in child growth and dsveiopaisnf. • How the education program will identify and reinforce experiences which occur in the home that parents can utilize as edu- cational activities for their children. The plan should be accompanied by brief descriptive information regarding: • Geographical setting • Physical setting (available facilities) • Population to be served (ethnicity, race, language, ape, prevelance of handicap- _ ping conditions, health factors, family sit- ustions) • Education staff (staffing patterns, expert- W", training) 5 Oltps" / >�TM�AIIDfi QII�AMCE • Volunteers • Community resources • Program philosophy/curriculum approach • Assessment procedures (individual child, total program) Refer to DHEW Publications: • Project Head Start Program Series Book- ,; lets: # 4, Daily Program 1 (OHD) 73-1016 #11, Daily Program fit (OHD) 73-1023 13, Speech, Language, and Hearing Program (OCD) 75-1025 • Caring for Children Series: 1. The Ways Children Learn (OHD) 75- 1026 #2, More than a Teacher (OHD) 75-1027 #3, Preparing for Change (OHD) 75-1026 4, Away from Bedlam (OHD) 75-1029 #5, The Vulnerable Child (OHD) 75-1030 • Child Development Day Care Series: —3, Serving Preschool Children (OHD) 74-1057 -8, Serving Children with Special Needs . (OCD) 73-1063 A) 1M sdwoos ssrsioss asipowssl of the (1) The following suggestions may be useful pbs t> oN Morirs fsr: beginning steps: (1) A 88CW as/ 6906"M cli- (i) Encourage awareness of self through the =N&wAich: use of full-length mirrors, photos and drawings of child and family, tape recordings of voices, EwMssoss oi�ilirs's ss�nlMiM of etc. MswsMws M isiriin■is, and is rMMMe b oilom by pro-10ag for bdk*%rsi,swell tromp, • Use child's name on his work and belong- aM kw"gromp 1; ings. • Arrange activity settings to invite group participation (block and doll corners, dra- matic play). • Include active and quiet periods, child- initiated and adult-initiated activities, and use of special areas for quiet and individual play or rest. (ii) Qiws driirrsrr s�ss�r s�srMriNMs for (ii) Here are some examples: K � • Make sure that activities are suited to the developmental level of each child; • Allow the child to do as much for himself as he can; • Help the child learn "self-help"skills(pour- ing milk,putting on coat); 0 ED11C�710N • PERF'ORMA96CE STANDAMS QLMDAMM • Recognize and praise honest effort and not just results; • Support efforts and intervene when helpful to the child; • Help the child accept failure without de- feat ("I will help you try again."); • Help the child learn to wait ("You will have a turn in five minutes."); • Break tasks down into manageable parts so that children can see how much prog- rets they are making. (iii) Prvnidas an mwiloom o M M aoospino a (iii) This can be accomplished by adult be- whide be%* each dwd buNd *MMic Print, d♦ havior such as: wriop a poalliw 00M4awgl, aeM MO his iedi- vWmal d ra NOw and dwelop lWa-v in aoeial . showing respect for each child; rNaliowdbig� • listening and responding to children; • showing affection and personal regard (greeting by name, one-to-one contact); • giving attention to what the child considers important (looking at a block structure, locating a lost mitten); • expressing appreciation, recognizing effort and accomplishments of each child, follow- ing through on promises; • • respecting and protecting individual rights and personal belongings(a "cubby" or box for storage, name printed on work in large, clear letters); • acknowledging and accepting unique quai- " ities of each child; • avoiding situations which stereotype sex rotes or racial/ethnic backgrounds; • providing ample opportunity for each child _ a to experience success, to earn praise, to develop an "1 can," "Let me try," attitude; • accepting each child's language, whether it be standard English, a dialect or a foreign language; fostering the child's comfort in _ using the primary language; • providing opportunities to talk about feel- ings, to share responsibilities, to share humor. (Z) Demelop-on' of inteMaehrt Aft by: (2) Intellectual skills can be enhanced by pro- viding a learning climate in which staff guide children to foster cognitive functioning (i.e., un- derstanding, reasoning, conceptualizing, etc.). (i) Eeooaragirp children to doles probiawa, (i) Provide materials and time appropriate to Miliate ac" r avaa,agbra,agariatwA,question, the child's age and level of development in the • and gain mastery Mrovo IaarraiwE by doff; areas of: 7 o1,9s EDVCATWN 'EI~YAMCE lTAIMDAIIOf QUbrAMCE • • science; concepts of size, shape, texture, weight, color, etc.; • dramatic play; • art; • music; • numerical concepts; spatial, locational and other relationships. (111) P"Wa y 1111110901114110 S a,ad (ii) Some examples are: we in ata almeapi>taas so i I as env o0alrmwioaNse aanaq ddkbm ead balmli • Give children ample time to talk to each c&Ndm &,%d adW%; other and ask questions in the language of • Encourage free discuesion and conversa- tion between children and adufb; • Provide gawme, eonga, stories, poems which offer new and interesting vocabulary; • Encourage children to tell and listen to stories. (NQ W- Ild N in raasyd"a M fee Spa- (iii) Make use of information that is relevant eels fair MIMrs see mmobws aeor+iM I~ fee to the child's interests, such as his name, tele-lava) of No cl illdi a phone number, address and age. Make ample use of written language within the context of the child's understanding, for example, experi- ence stories, labels, signs. • (Mr) b�osrraNMN ehN�raw la erNsnise ttseir (iv) The sequence of classroom activities er�srMnoss and wwkreland ceacepia; and should progress from simple to more complex tasks, and from concrete to abstract concepts. Activities can be organized around concepts to be learned. (h PraviiM a bd000e pmgp r M dM dl- (v) Although each day's activities should be reale/and cMW inhale/aorvilliss. planned by the staff, the schedule should allow ample time for both spontaneous activity by children and blocks of time for teacher-directed activities. M Ptew aden M p6pda d Vwmft by: (h PvovWft adeq aale Wow and enldeor (i) This can be accomplished through regular qumm aiaI I , equipma d, ar fees fiat aM- periods for physical activity (both indoor and draw ft we fare awd aw S somcias loin out). Physical activities should include materials *Air phyWW Wdit said and experiences designed to develop: • large muscles (wheel toys, climbing appa- ratus, blocks); • small muscles (scissors, clay, puzzles, small blocks); • eye-hand coordination (puzzles, balls, lotto); • body awareness; • rhythm and movement (dancing, musical instruments). • i ` EDUCATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GtMOANCE (ii) Providing appropriate guidance while ii) Staff should be actively involved with chil- children are using equiaMnt and materials in dren during periods of physical activity. During order to promote children's physical growth. such activities, staff should take opportunities to increase their contact with individual children. To ensure safety, activities should be ade- quately supervised. (c) The education services component of the plan shelf provide for a program which is indi- vidualized to meet the special needs of children from various populations by: (1) Having a curriculum which is relevant (1) This can be accomplished by includins.in and reflective of the needs of Ow population each classroom materials and activities which served (bilingual/bicukwal, wAd icuNural, rural, reflect the cultural background of the children. urban, reservation,migrant,elc.). Examples of materials include: • books; • records; • posters, maps, charts; • dolls, clothing. - Activities may include: • celebration of cultural events and holidays; • serving foods related to other cultures; • stories, music, and games representative of children's background; • inviting persons who speak the child's native language to assist with activities. (2) Having staff and program resources re- flective of the racial and ethnic population of the children in the program. (1) Including persons who speak the primary (i) This adult maybe: language of the children and are knowledge- *Me about their heritage; and, at a minimum, • a teacher or aide when a majority of the children speak a lan- • other member of the center staff qua" other than English, at least one teacher . a parent or family member or aide interacting regularly with the children . a volunteer who speaks the child's lan- must speak their language; and guage (ii) Where only a few children, or a single (ii) In some cases where a single child is af- Mild, speak a language different from the rest, fected it may not be possible for the center to one adult in the center should be available to provide an adult speaking the child's language communicate in the native language. on a regular basis. (S) Including parents in curriculum develop- (3) Parents can be valuable resources in ment and having them serve as resource per- planning activities which reflect the children's sons (e.g., for bilingual/bicultural activities). heritage. Teachers may request suggestions from parents on ways to integrate cultural activ- ities into the program. For example, parents may wish to: • plan holiday celebrations; • prepare foods unique to various cultures; 9. 1 J EDUCATION . PERFORMANCE STANDARDS OIJIDANCE • • recommend books, records, or other mate- rials for the classroom; • act as classroom volunteers; • suggest games, songs and art projects which reflect cultural customs. (r) The education services cm IPA of tlw (d) The education plan should specify how pian MAN provide procedum for on-going ob- Head Start staff will assess the individual devel- sary-0 - recording awn evskollion of each opmental/instructional needs of children. Some chilr's growO and lis ,Moprnewt for Me pwpoee ways this may be accomplished include: of pisrtwirg activities to Brit irrriv" Mere. k *AM pr vire, also, for bWeVMMV Me educa- • discussions with parents during recruit- Un wal agMM tt of ~ NOW SW serape -- is ment, enrollment, horn visits, parent-staff into Ow do* edreebow samosa pt�ograw conferences and meetings; • review of child's medical and develop- mental records; • conferences with medical or psychological consultants where indicated; • teacher observations documenting devel- opmental progress used as guidance in planning for and/or modifying individual children's activities; • use of specific assessment instruments or scales. Planning should take into account the age • groups and abilities of the children. For exam- pie, activities will differ for three and five year olds. Children with handicaps, like all children, should have specific goals set for them accord- ing to their ability. The plan should also include the following: • long-range plans bated on evaluation of each child's current needs, interests and abilities; • specific activities and responsibilities of staff members; • consistent methods for observing and re- cording the progress of each child; • procedures to be used for reviewing each child's progress and modifying the program when indicated. Activities to integrate educational aspects of other components into the daily education pro- gram could include: • Health Education built into the schedule through: —time to talk about physical and dental examinations in order to increase under- • standing and reduce fears; 10 / EDUCATlOM • PERFORMANCE STANDAPM aUMAk= —books and pictures about doctor and dentists; —materials for dramatic play (stethoscope, nurse's uniform, flashlight); —role playing before and after visits to doctors, dentieW hospit" clinics, etc. • Nutrition Education as part of the dally schedule: —assistance in meal preparation, aetting table; I•arning experkwom through food prep' aration (adding liquids to songs, ssaaor- Ing, freezing, mailing, heatMg, 000lft cooking simple foods) —books, pictures, films, tripe related to the source of foods, (farm, garden, ware- house, market, grocery store). Refer to Project Head Start Program Was Booklets: • #2, Health Services (OCD) 73-1007 • #2A, Dental Services (OCD) 73-1000 • =3, Nutrition (OCO) 72-47 • =3-E, leader's Discussion Guide for Nutri- (ion Film • • :t:3F, Nutrition Education for Young Chil- dren (OHD) 75-1015 (e) TM 'Isn *AM provide wiefte s tier en- (e) The plan should indicate some of the h0MAW4 00 lk n ft to and of ways parents and staff will work together to bets eW and pwools of lw eiroaliswal and understand each child and provide for his learn- 1 -140111 reads aM acllMiMas of Children ing experiences. The plan should include do- in Them aMM WAkW*: tails of ways the home and center will attempt to supplement each other in providing positive experiences for the child. There should be an early orientation to the Education Services Objectives. Special empha- sis should be given to the significance of the materials, equipment and experiences provided in a Head Start Child Development program. Interpreters should be available to facilitate full participation of non-English speaking parents. Procedures should be established to facilitate maximum communication between staff and parents, for example: • newsletters • parent/teacher conferences • group meetings • phone calla • home visits • posters, bulletin boards, radio/TV an. • nouncements. 11 EDUCATION PERICORNIANCE STANDARDS Ma>IAMCE • (1) PwW parlicipaYen M pia" Me edu- (1) Meeting with staff to provide for the over- rWF, pr Ipm- and in carMer, r1lenei ern and all written education plan (sae item 1304.2-2(a) hoaw preerear aclirilies; for further guidance). (2) PererM haM*q in sedsilws MM carr be (2) Some examples are: used in No heaw to Wnlsroe On NwvMg and devolepa�erK M Meir chikka M tyle c+srMsr; • orientation and training sessions • designing activities for children at home • participating in classroom/center activities. (3) lrWW Iraininq in dr obawyeliew of (3) Provide parents with films, workshops, Sreadr and rewioprwewt of Onk ON a - in publications, specialists, professionals, etc., in OW haare SwAreanterd and iisaYioslion of and child growth and development. Arrange for 1lenOWS special A slopot iNd nook; films, publications and specialists to provide training. Refer to DHEW Publications: • Caring for Children Series =10, Language is for Communication (OHD) 75-1035 • Children's Bureau Publication #30, Your Child from 1 to 6 (OHD) 76-26 (4) Pulicips" in 00 M/ dO pwarA con- (4) Areas of mutual concern to be discussed fenMioes and die wa*kV of periodic horse visits could include: (no less Men Wo) by ►s o+1 Ste education > • child's developmental progress; • • child rearing issues; • discussion of possible home activities to expand the Head Start exporiance; • discussion of health probWme or handicap- ping conditions of the Head Start child. Although only two home visits are required, we suggest that consideration be given to visit- ing each child's home at the beginning, middle and end of the year. Arrangements for such visits should respect parent's wishes and con - vience and should be coordinated with the visits of other component staff. At least one of these visits should be devoted to discussion with parents around areas of mutual interest and concern in order to identity home activities and other ways to expand the Head Start experi- ence. (5) Staff and parent traifrirq, under a pro- (5) An orientation and training program Ip am jointly developed with aM cowipoaerMs of should be planned in cooperation with other Ow Read Steri program, in child do slopawN component staff members and parents. The and behavioral devebpawrMal p►ellll rrs of pro- training program should provide for periodic school childr+sn; and formal and informal sessions. The content, or- ganization, staffing and scheduling will depend on the individual program needs as determined in the planning stage. Training should focus • on the normal child as well as the child with 12 ()I `�'�2 EDUCAT10M • PEN ORMANM STANDAINAM QiNWAMCE special needs. Emphasis should be on mental, physical, social, and emotional growth and development. There should be identification of opportunities for training or continuing education to con- tribute to staff competence. In some locations, CDA training can be an appropriate means for achieving this; many Head Start staff men►- bers are receiving CDA training through the Head Start Suppiornontery Trairwq program. (Refer to OHEW Publication: The CDA Program: The ChW OevolWwit Associate—A OuWe for Training (OHD) 75-1065) (4) $60 Irslink in ide q ILII alien of and (6) Training should also familiarize staff and 11a11ii11g childrew wNh qm ciai seeds and Went- parents with appropriate referral resources in WV WMh Mw parents of sack .Ar-A wu, and in the community. (Refer to 1304.3-3(b)(10)) 000rdinalirr� reMra A relen, resewcos. 130424 Educalim sestets piss cowltM: facilities (a) The educeNce sertiices esw4ewewt of Mw (a) Indoor and outdoor space should be suHi- plen shall preride for a phpoigf on h- -sratnt, cient and appropriate for necessary program coadmWe to laor@ ass raaftWoe of tM ditf- activities and for support functions (offices, food • to oW sliest of dewllepo nt of we ch'M preparation, custodial services) if they are con- 1-4miesd /rojtcls wits mets afrweN a of- ducted on the premises. In addition, rest/nap forts to achiew this owrirerrswt For coMsr- facilities and space for isolation of sick children based 'reerares, e'sce ahsif M aresniasd talo should be available. h, C 11W usl areas recaewissuf w so eAsirrew, and seep, %gK renhlsliee, bot, and esker Refer to DREW Publications: Physical a wgwl wrKs wast M consish" Wilk Ow ktairr, sellety aid reeds of • =4, Daily Program 1--(OHD) 73-1016 Mw da kh s - To cow ly Wilk Mit atamderd: * Caring for Children Series #s6 A Setfing for Growth (OHD) 75-1031 e Space for Learning (OCD) 72-51 (1) Ttwre doss be a soft and s§ocriw Mat- (1) Radiators, stoves, hot water pipes, port- W4 syolew; able heating units, and similar potential hazards are adequately screened or insulated to prevent bums. (2) No mew titwrna lls 11-1*8111 et or dtc- (2) Flammable materials can be fireproofed a ft shah bo used. with commercial preparation. (3) Fk w 6b and ober dwgwous m@W (3) Cleaning supplies and potentially dan- rialls and poltn" poissm shah M altred in gerous materials should be stored separately located earuolt or slosh t fecMlios access" from food and out of reach of children. Only to atlMerited p ii1w; (4) On gowcy KOWwg shell M aeeNeW in (4) High powered flashlights may be used. cast of gswer l-N.- ; Candles are fire hazards. • (f) Appmued, wwkIPe We asMshsrs (5) Adults in the program should be able to akaM M reedit awiiokis; locate and properly operate fire extinguishers. 13 �1 r�;3 lD1�C+*TIOM , PfflFO MAf1M STANDARDS QUIN AMM . (f) NWOW and enlMar prswisas aka" be (6) If evidence of rodents or vermin is found, 6t clean and Ilres, an a daffy Mrsis, sf wWo- the local health or sanitation department may alraYs mad lazardsr* wafsri d and canOlIllaw provide assistance or referral for extermination. At regular intervals programs should check for and correct splintered surfaces, extremely sharp or protruding corners or edges, loose or broken parts. All clear glass doors should be ckmrty marked with opaque tape to avoid accidents. (7) Onkilaw pkW awes &A* be wodt M as (7) Where outdoor space borders on unsafe Is reve t ablildren Iran lawby »tee rawises areas (traffic, streets, ponds, swimming areas) said SM"belt wasaft and arae; adults should always be positioned to supervise the children. It possible such areas should be enclosed. (fJ1 f*fait ceaft4a on /swiss*used Ise cars (0) 04d buildups may be dangerous; be sure of eMMiew *AN be delaraMsA It *stere *a to check for lead contwrAnation. mosaics of a kazardewf quea y of itod; The local public head h department can be contacted to provide information on lead poi- soning and to detect hazardous quantities of lead in the facility. Maws W"M won V~ (9) Fixtures which have a low glare surface to sufficientty diffuse and reflect light may be useful. Use bulbs with sufficient wattage. Check and replace burned-out bulbs regularly. • (10 A asuree of welar appmw d by On a'- (10) Verity State and focll licensing requlre- p *risk fiscal wAbe Ny ShO be aMaMabb in meats in these areas. Stepstoofs or low plat- tM faoiWy; adegnsM loMsls awe kemkYasb- forms may be useful where toilets or handwash- Mg IacliYaa airaflf be awMaltle and sasify ing facilities are too high. rw,I by diMinw; (11) All amgp and Ngtdd waala sbaill be db- (11) Disposal probk ms can be referred to the p W of rrronSh a *altar Webm aSrrwd by local sanitation and public work department. M No 1 1 rssSsws01- arirarfily, said Ser- Keep all waste materials away from children's Myo and traak shah be alerts in a soft said activity areas and from areas used for storage sanMary ww wMM coNeeflsd; and for preparation of food. (12) TAsre sbO be at ileal i agnors be of (12) Where minimum space is not available, imlear aero* par cirMd avaflabb for Ms can of various alternatives can be considered. For ex- 'A Rdrsw (Le.. eachwilwo M bedwe ns, kaft ample, a variation in program design (See OCD kkbeft, and ab raOt rl mx*. Tbam *Mats be of Notice N-30-334-1 on Program Options for Proj- isast 75 s*rars bell par cllyd onldasrs; and ect Head Start), stagger the program day, the program week, outdoor piny periods. In this mariner, all children will not be present at the same time. In some cast, out space re- quirements may be met by arranging for daily use of an adjoining or nearby school yard, park, playground, vacant lot, or other space. Be sure that these areas are easily accessible and fulfill the necessary safety requirements. In sone cases. it may be necessary to locate more suitable facilities. • 14 EDUCATION • PERFORMANCE STANDAROS GUMWOM (13) Adequ ft prowisiows AM be mads for (13) Ramps, railings, and special materials handicapped children to*new*their safely and and equipment may be needed in order to &lbw cow401 such children maximum possible mobility. Com- munity resources may be used to acquire needed special materials and services. Enideaoa Meat the cwAw meeft or exceait Confirm compliance with local licansing re- Stale or tical Rceraind rasimiremeaft for sim- quirements. Where no licensing is required, the Kar kinds of facilities for We, bs@W and 9a1My grantee and Policy Council should request ad- a" be accep/ed as prima facie compiiawce vice from local fire and health departments in width Ow tin, health and safely neslubennents of determining safety standards. ff" see a. (b) The plan shad provide fen appropriaM (b) Refer to DHEW Publications: and suttticiewt furnit n, eguipawTA and ma- terials b meet Ow needs of Ste pn Wam, and • Project Head Start Program Series Book- for 004 in VA& a lets: arrawMeaiMM wey se b fadl- italle kmTOng, sesure a baiawced progra n of = 4, Daily Program (OHD) 73-1016 sponkaweoue and slrrckwed aciiritiee, awd en- = 9. Equipment and Supplies coura0e seM.niiance in the chMiren The equip- =11, Daily Program 111 (OHD) 73-1023 meat and nuterials shad be: • Caring for Children Series: 6, A Setting for Growth (OHD) 75- 1031 • Space for Learning (OCD) 72-51 (1) Condoled with the speclia educational (1) Make use of the written plan when select- obj)ecthvea of Mie tical proMraw; ing materials and equipment. • (2) ComeloWd wile+ fit cv*Asl sad e0mic (2) Many books, pictures, records, and other backWolnd of tMe children; materials reflect ethnic and cultural heritage and background. (3) Geared lo the age, abMily, and dewiop- (3) For instance, chairs and tables are child wwnbd needs of"cNkhim ; size; toys, books, and other materials and equip- ment are interesting and challenging to the children. (4) Sala, datable, and kW in good condi- (4) Contact U. S. Consumer Product Safety tion; Commission, Washington, D. C. 20207 for infor- mation. Repair broken equipment and materials promptly. (5) !loved in a sass and orderly hm* on when (5) (6) Securely-fastened, well -organized not in use; closets and cabinets are needed for many sup- plies which should be stored out of reach and (6) Accessible, attractive, and is vW" to Vw sight of small children. Classroom materials and children; wW equipment, stored on low shelves and/or in open bins should tie located near the area where they are to be used and arranged in or- derly convenient fashion so that children may be responsible for their use and return to stor- age. (7) Designed b protide a variety of learning (7) Materials that can be used in a number • experiewces and b encourap eaperime tstion of ways rather than single-purpose items are and e:pbraoon. generally more useful. 15 _ HEALTH PEWMMANCE STANDARDS sinorwM • smart C—#leaf+ Servio.s Objecoves and Perlonmence Str+dw& f 1264.3-1 NoalM services Veweral objeetins.. (a), (b), b (c) These are the aims toward which The 9800" III of " bei services the program efforts should be directed. oewllewent of On Head heel pregr are to: (a) provide a oowirsh- win heaft services F lop will which iw kAn a bread raw of modl- cal, dm", mental heeft awd iwkUWa services to prftck" dWdren, iwctrdk" hanicapped clWdr 0 , is as" Mo child's physical, eww- tional, oegn2"ve and social dwah*nowl I* so d the owraM Seal of social cow*elswcs. (b) I•resaete revenlive heeft services and early i ON Von" . (c) hovids Mas chMs twoft wft the rec4e- owy skills and h oWd and edmwlia aII p to W*ft iewiUf to an onywil"heats can Io enure Mast Me chill cenorAw W receive oornprshmmlvs boom can even ~ Navifp We Hsad Start p"Vrawn. 13M.3-2 Hoeft Services Aivisoq Cow%il- In order to achieve the comprehensive goals, los. the health program must be planned by profes- sionally competent people. Planning must take PWS pr place early and must involve a wide cross- • H"M Services Advisory COMMIMee WbOM p:- section of the professional health talent avail- PoM AM be advish iw Mrs Pi WAWA, opera- able in the community. Examples of people who tion and eveieelia+ of the hsaft services pro- could be involved in planning the health pro- gram and viMCI shall ooneisl of Heed Start gram of the Head Start Center include: parents and beelw services Presiders in we COMWAmft w Gem in 60 VWiDHe a. Pediatricians and pediatric societies. h"M dkicipiines• (Erisling oorw-freee wAy be b. General practitioners and the Academy of wxdided or cowb" d to carry out Ws fww- General Practice. %OIL) c. Othor physicians and the county and State medical societies. d. Local, regional, and State health offices. e. Child and general psychiatrists and their associations. f. Hospital administrators and their associa- tions. g. Dentists and dental associations. h. Public health nurses, school nurses, and nursing organizations. i. Nutritionists and their associations. j. Optometrists and their associations. k. Psychologists and their associations. 16 "MTN PERFORMANCE VANOAPS GUMANCK 1. Medical technologists and their associa- tions. m. Speech and hearing personnel and their associations. The pian should indicate the number of parents, and specific health professionals on the health advisory committee; goals and objec- tives; and projected number of meetings. Involving parents, health professionals and r their organizations in planning will ensure that the health program is tailored to the needs of the children, and that it utilizes fully the re- y v _ sources available in the community without du- plicating already existing services. The health _ professionals should be aware of common health practices in their community. The health advisory committee should develop guidelines to deal with health practices that may be poten- tially harmful to a child. Organizations and indi- viduals who are involved in the early planning of a program are likely to cooperate fully in the implementation of the program. 1304,3-3 Medical aM do" screen- iM, and axaa�inali*ar. { The beaft sMricrs coatpar -111 of Ma pu- (a) As much pertinent health information as llonamme sstaniarrs PIM, shah peo+iM Mat br possible should be accumulated and recorded Meb Child snroNsd in Mr HwW Start propan for each child. This should be performed as a eowo4ob medical, dmW and dMMoprasatal soon after the child is enrolled as is feasible. history wiN be *611siMd and ow-lard d, a Mor- There are three main sources for such infor- oao health stxsaniaS i be Nivea, sad nMii- mation: records of past medical care, teachers' cal Cad dintM *xawiwMiows wO be parlorwrd. observations, and interviews with parents or The pian WN pi0iiWe air*Isr advenos psrwrt or guardians. gowdien sulor sa6m ler aN haaNh s*rrricos Every effort should be made to obtain records wr*r Mds=dpw, or summaries of the significant medical care and immunizations that each child has received in the past. This information may be available from hospital clinics, private physicians, or health department-sponsored well-child clinics. In special cases, it may be desirable to obtain the mother's and infant's delivery and birth his- tory from the hospital where the child was born, especially if the child now shows evidence of neurologic impairment. Written records of im- portant fieaitfi events are important supplements to the mother's recollection of such events. By acquiring such records before the physician performs his complete health evaluation,a great - deal of repetition, wasted time, and unnecessary concern may be avoided. An example of that type of information re- quired is contained in CAP-HS Form 30. 17 ! t HEALTH P M 01t11ANM STANDARDS otAOANIM • The teacher is in an unusually good position to notice those children who may have health problems.The teacher observes the children for 15 to 30 hours a week, whereas the physician can only observe the child for 20 minutes to an hour. Poor coordination, hyperactivity, unintel- ligible speech, excessive tiredness, or with- drawal from others may be noted much more readily by a teacher than by either the parent, _ who usually has little basis for comparison, or the physician, who has a limited time of obser- vation. The teacher may observe dental prob- lems when children eat. Some formal provision should be made to be sure that teachers' ob- servations of the children's health and behavior are available to the physician at the time of his medical evaluation. _. An example of the type of form and Informs tion the teacher should record Is contained in CAP-HS Form 30, mentioned above. An example of a consent form Is also con- tained within CAP-HS Form 30. (b) N 11, 0 *AN Ma lft: (b) Screening tests should be carried out for all of the Head Start children. These are tests • some of which may be performed by non-profes- sional workers. They do not represent a com- plete evaluation, but they identify a group of children who require more complete profes- sional evaluation. Screenlnp should be com- plefed within 90 days alter child is enrolled or entered into the program. It is important that the result of the screening as well as the complete medical and develop- mental history are available to the physician at the time of medical examination. The purpose of this is to identify children with needs and to alert the physician to problems requiring a more complete professional evaluation. (1) fires& asssesmeM (bear urcuwAlsrswos (1) Head circumference measurement is not up lo two pears olr) Mighf,wiMM,seal ap. necessary after the child reaches two years of age. (A health professional should teach this procedure to para-professionals.) The results of careful height and weight measurements for each child should be re- corded. A beam balance scale should be used for weights since ordinary bathroom scales may be inaccurate. �a HEALTH �ri+wcE�sr�ilo�t M�al< Heights should be measured with the child standing straight with his back to a wall on which is mounted a paper, wooden, or metal measure. A straight-edged device rested on the child's head is held at right angle to the measure. In interpreting height and weight measure- ments, one must remember that many normal, well-nourished children are small for their age. In evaluating poor nutrition and poor growth, the rate of growth of a child between two meas- urements separated in time is more important than a single measurement. For this purpose, and whenever available, weights and measure- ments which were obtained in previous health - examinations, should be recorded on a graphic recording sheet. The small child who is grow- ing at a normal rate is likely to be well- nourished and free from serious disease. Even a much larger child who is growing at an un- usually slow rate may have some significant ad- verse condition affecting his health. (=) Vkb 11111111111010 (2) The most appropriate visual screening test to be applied in any community can usually • best be determined by the health services di- rector in consultation with the group of health practitioners—ophthalmologists and optom- etrisb—who will be responsible for the corn- plete evaluation and treatment of those children selected for the screening tests. These special- ists can determine the type of tests and the criteria for passing or failing which they feel are most appropriate. Health departments and school health programs often have well-estab- lished visual screening programs which can be applied readily to Head Start children. When there is no established screening pro- gram and consultation from eye specialists is not available to a community, the National So- ciety for the Prevention of Blindness' or its State or local chapters, or the Volunteers for Vision may assist in setting up a screening pro- gram. If none of these resources is available, the following vision screening method may be used, which will generally identify most of the children who are in need of further eye care. The test may be performed by nurses, by health aides,or volunteers trained in the method. . *Address: 79 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016. 19 HEALTH PEMMMANCIE STA,NDARDS GUMMO aE A Snellen E illiterate visual testing chart (ob- tainable from any hospital supply company or from the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness) should be placed on a bare wall with out windows. There should be no bright light or glare within the child's field of vision. The child should be seated comfortably with his head 20 feet away from the chart. A goose-neck lamp with a metal shade and a 75 watt bulb placed 5 feet from the chart will provide adequate standard illumination. Children should be instructed in the Head _ Start classroom, or in small groups before test- ing, in "how to play the E game." The child is told to indicate with his own fingers the direc- tion in which the "fingers" of the E point. After „ he has learned to do this, each child is tested individually, a black "pirate's patch" may be a more acceptable way of covering one eye than simply holding a card in front of that eye. To avoid possible transfer of infection, a separate patch or card should be used for each child. The card or patch should not put any pressure on the eye, and the child should keep the cov- ered eye open. First, the child's vision with both eyes is tested. Then, with his left eye covered, • the child is asked to indicate which direction - L' the E is pointing as the examiner uses a pencil or pointer to indicate specific symbols on the - chart. An examiner may point first to the first E on the 20/60 line. If this is passed success- fully, go on to the first two symbols on the 20/40 line. If these are passed successfully, go on to the first three symbols on the 20/30 line, and if these are passed successfully, go on to the 20/20 line. Whenever a child fails to identity the position correctly, the tester should continue - across the same line on the E chart. A line is considered "passed" if more than one half of the figures on the line are correctly identified. The same procedure is repeated with the right eye covered. A child fails the test if, with either - eye, he is unable to identity more than half of - the symbols on the 20/40 line or if there is more than a two line difference in vision between one eye and the other, even if the worse eye is 20/40 or better. A child who is unable to learn to "play the E game" should be reported as "non-testable" may be given further instruction in the "E game," either in the classroom or by his par- ents at home, and retested at a later date. �° n�600 HEALTH • PERFORMANCE ISTANDARDS GUMANIN Children already wearing glasses should be tested while wearing their glasses. If they pass the test while wearing their glasses, there is no need for further testing. Children failing the test who appear acutely ill or particularly fatigued should be retested before they are referred to an eye specialist. Other children who fail the screening test should - - be referred to an eye specialist for further eval- uation. The results of the screening test should -' be recorded on the child's health form and should be brought to the attention of the physi- clan at the time of the health evaluation. At this time, the physician should examine the optic - fundi with an ophthalmoscope and should note any deviation in extra-ocular movements. (3) "MMS/a -I g. (3) Children will be better prepared for test- ing if the procedure is demonstrated in the classroom, where the whole class can be made familiar with the sounds and taught to make the desired responses. Children who cannot learn to respond to the test properly, or who give grossly inconsistent responses to sounds of any intensity, should be designated as "non-testable." A child is gen- • erally considered to have failed the screening test if he fails to respond at the recommended level at any frequency in either ear. The fre- quencies generally used in a limited hearing screening test are 1000, 2000, and 4000 Hi. A large proportion of children who fail a hear- ing screening test has only temporary hearing r - impairment associated with upper respiratory conditions. Such children should be retested V_ after a few weeks before they are referred for specialist medical or audiology care. For this reason, it is important to institute the hearing screening program as early as possible in the Head Start program or even before the Head Start classrooms begin to most formally. Head Start officials may encourage school personnel to include hearing screening tests at part of the routine pre-school interview which many school systems conduct in spring before students will enter school. Results of the preliminary hearing screening test should be recorded on the health form and be available to the physician at the time of his complete health evaluation. The person performing a hearing screening test must have special training in the use of the -' equipment and in the interpretation of the vari- ous responses which children may make to the 21 01601 HOWnH . PEI11114MMAMCE STANDARDS allo"M • test. Most school health programs and health departments have both testing equipment and personnel trained in its use. If equipment and personnel are not available locally, help may be obtained from: (1) An audiologist in a neighbor- ing community, (2) the regional or State health or education department, (3) the State speech and hearing associatiorts, (4) the American Speech and Hearing Association', (5) National Association of Hearing and Speech Agencies.•• It will usually be more economical for a Head Start program in a smaller community to obtain services from a trained technician in a nearby larger community than to purchase its own equipment and train its own personnel. (4) ilsasegloiin ar M�aloerit rslsneis>a�lien. (4) An accurate test of hemoglobin concen- tration is the best screening bet for anemia. However, accurate tests require trained techni- cians and equipment that is moderately expen- sive. The microhematocrit test is somewhat less precise as an indicator of anemia. However, the laboratory determination itself is so simple and accurate that this test could often be more practical than a hemoglobin test. Most commu- • nity hospitals will have equipment to perform this test, as will many health department clinics. In using either of these tests, blood samples may be obtained at the Head Start center or at another convenient place by a technician or nurse. The blood samples can then be trans- ported and tested in a central location. Children with anemia and similar medical nutrition problems need specific diagnoses and _ follow-up. A child with a hemoglobin of lase v than 11 or hematocrit Of less than 34 is consid- ered to be anemic. This is consistent with the standards of Public Health Service, MaWnal and Child Health and with CDC National Nutri- tion Status Survey as well as EPSOT guidance material. 0 Tab rev"Weft Ulme malar. (5) Tuberculin testing has the dual value of identifying children who may have tuberculosis, and of finding active cases of tuberculosis within the families or other intimate contacts of such children. Most Head Start programs will 'Address: 9030 Old Georgetown Road, Wash- ington, D. C.20014. Address: 814 Thayer Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 20010. • ZZ 01602 HEALTH • P-MM IIIrAMCE STANDARDS OIJ�AM�i be able to obtain both test mat+srials and per- sonnel trained in their use through their school health program, the local heatth department, or the local, county, or State tuberculosis associa- tion. Initial tuberculin testing is usually dons at approximately one year of age. Routine periodic tuberculosis testing is part of screening only if (1) the child has had con- tact with a known case of tuberculosis or is a member of a family with a history of tuberculo- si3, (2) the child is living in a neighborhood or community in which the prevalence of tuber- culin sensitivity in the school-age children Is known to exceed 1%, or (3) the child present symptoms consistent with tuberculosis. A Head Start program conducting its own tuberculosis testing program will usually end the tuberculin tine test to be the most economical and convenient. Materials for this test are avail- able through many health departments and through any pharmacy. Complete instructions for administering and reading this test are packed with the test materials. The test should be scheduled at such a time that the children will be in a class three days later to have the • test read. Any swelling or induration surround- ing any of the four needle punctures should be considered a positive reaction. -. Children who react positively to the tuberculin tine test should have a Mantoux intracutaneous test performed using either intermediate strength, PPO 0.1 mil., or OT 1/1000 0.1 mi. The Mantoux test must be performed by a physician or a specially trained rause or technician. It should be read on the second or third day. Since children who are known to have been exposed to an active case of pulmonary tuber- culosis may have large, uncomfortable rear- tions to the standard screening test, they should be referred to a physician for testing with a more dilute perparation of PPD or OT. Certain viral infections (such as measles, influenza, mumps), some viral vaccines (such as measles and influenza) administration of corticosteroids, and extreme malnutrition may all depress or suppress the tuberculin reaction for as long as four to six weeks. Children with a history of such conditions should be retested at a later date. The results of the test should be recorded and available to the physician at the time of his examination. (6) A simple and inexpensive screening test • that may detect some urinary tract abnormal- 23 HEALTH PERPORNAMCE STANDARDS 011.111111DANCE • (p Urbw vi& ities is the use of a test paper which detects albumin, sugar, blood, and determines the pH of the urine. Urine can be obtained at the center or in the home using clean glass bottles or paper cups. The test paper is dipped in the urine and color changes on the paper are inter- preted according to a chart enclosed on the test papers. Children whose test shows the presence of sugar, blood, more than 1 + albu- min, or pH of more than 7.0 should have a com- plete urinalysis. Most children with abnormal screening urine tests will be found normal on careful retesting. Quantitative urine culture to discover bac- teriuria is an important screening test for urinary tract abnormality. Unfortunately, this test is rela- tively expensive, and only a few Head Start com- munities will have the necessary bacteriologic laboratory facilities to perform the test econom- ically and well. Diagnostic laboratory kits are now available for urine cultures which do not require bacteriological laboratory facilities. In those communities where economical and accu- rate testing is possible, this test should be con- • sidered for all girls. Boys who have enuresis (bedwetting) or other symptoms should be tested; asymptomatic boys do not require testing. (7) flwd on cooaowflq► Ifsofrf proM w (7) The local board of health, the pediatric OdW 88660 M scrMNIANO VAOM Oppr prisls, consultant, and the health advisory committee oA+ flk*b Os* mewl* bW wid M- provide information to ascertain whether sickle tiraslinsi 'warms cell anemia, lead poisoning, and intestinal para- sites are community health problems. Problems such as head lice can be dealt with in this manner. (� Awnw SAM of a wmW SAM- (8) Staff should check medical records and 11AW consult with parents on child's current immuni- zation status regarding diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, measles, polio, Gerroan measles, and mumps. (9) Dwinp Ow comm of heaft scrmning (9) Many children talk very little during a procedwss moll be In Msct for W WItyWq medical examination, and the physician is in a qxmwh Probla - debe W tfwir cau", and poor position to judge the adequacy of their Pte! swvkm - speech. Efficient screening of very young children can be done quickly and informally by having chil- dren talk about stimulus pictures, repeat key • words containing a variety of speech sounds, 24 . HEALTH • PERFORMANCE STANDAFM OINaAMCE and relate oral information spontaneously. In general, remedial speech services should be provided only where conditions exist which sug- gest that, without attention, a handicapping dis- order will continue into late childhood. The teachers in the Head Start center should make note of any children in their class whose _ speech is substantially different from that of the average Head Start child. These observa- tions should be available to the physician at the time of his examination. He can then make spe- cial evaluations of the ears, palate, and larynx, and may be able to give advice as to whether the speech pattern is normally immature or is pathological for the child. Whenever speech and hearing professionals are available to the Head Start program, they should work in coop- eration with the physician and teacher in de- tecting, examining, and evaluating speech ab- normalities. Every language community or geographic area has certain differences from so-called r standard speech in pronunciation, vocabulary, r" and grammar. It should be recognized that a _ sizeable number of pre-schoolers have unclear speech due to immature articulation patterns • !,. and will mature and develop normally if they receive the necessary developmental services. Therefore, a child who may speak a language other than English or ethnic colloquialisms should not be regarded as speech impaired. .. _ The health advisory committee should de- velop this procedure including the utilization of speech and hearing professionals and outlining a schedule for checking suspect speech ab- normalities. Services include speech and language de- velopment, clinical services, and parent coun- seling services. (1u IdaMWWM*M of fate ape" no& of (10) Special needs of handicapped children IianiffiCapped ehildnen, can be identified from the screening and physi- cal examination results, parent interviews, and teachers' and mental health professionals' ob- servations. The plan to provide for these special needs • could include modification of the physical facility, modification of the curriculum, develop- ment of new or different feeding skills, and continuation of special medical care. You will find the pamphlet "Responding to Individual Needs in Head Start" helpful in work- ing with the children and the identification of • resources. 25 01605 HEALTH PERFORNIANIM STANDARDS GUNDANCE • A number of children may be receiving a predetermined set of screening services through public health clinics, neighborhood health cen- ters, or Title XIX Medicaid Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment, etc. If this set of screening services doss not include all of those screenings herein required in the Per- formance Standards, Head Start must see that these screenings are provided. (C) loodwaeMlitl--OM fer CIO*M Mas incir/s: (1) EnewAnstiow of as spebms or rsgiem Whkh are WOW* suspect by sM hkft I or scrsswiwt Issf. (2) Ssrob Ow artaiw dsiscis in speoft re- ohm oss oa or iwr'srtsrrt in sris aM !REP. Le-, skin, she, ear, nose, throat, Met, iaw/s, OW vow (boumd) eros. (d) The slew @Mas protide, sirs, in aaoord- (d) Staff and volunteers with respiratory infec- Onos sd1h iscat awd fids basisr rorisliows tions, skin infections, or other types of com- MM safiersd 'rssrm 00 have iwi" beeft municable diseases should not have contact ssrisdic check-ups, and ars with the children. • fOWW M be hw hwn disease; Depending on conditions in the community, and OW Vehodew SW be sCrrMOd for Misr- tuberculin testing, miniature chest X-rays or crlssis. full-size chest films may be the most economical forms of screening. Tuberculin screening is not necessary for the occasional volunteer. 12M.�4 rsdicsi awd dswlst IrsatisrM. (s) TMs pho *AM prorids isr trsslrwswt and (a) The purpose of all examinations and losor-up ssrrioss srMiCM W46WO: screening tests is to identity children in need of treatment. Examinations which do not lead to needed remedial or rehabilitative treatment represents a waste of time and money. A person on the staff should assume respon- sibility for assuring that all health defects dis- covered actually receive competent and con- tinuing care until they are remedied or until a pattern of continuing care for them has been well established. This should include: Aid for the parent to find the necessary serv- ices and to find funds to pay for the services. Assistance so that the parent and child actually have transportation to the physician or clinic, and that other children in the family can be cared for during the visit. Community re- sources should be used for these services. Careful and repeated review of health records • to assure that recommended treatment is act- 26 O1 FIK HEALTH • PEfIFORMANCE STAN Al MS auowicE' ually taking place and must plan to do whatever is necessary to ensure treatment and follow-up. (1) 06imkieD or arra gh I for lreahO of (1) The program should coordinate and sup- aN f aWA prPill deMe4/. (Mbere hoWing Is plement existing resources for health care of pmakW by aon4leei SW *mWIMN seurem children; it should not duplicate them. When Uwe ;Arse be wNllen row—e—Won Met such existing service programs do not meet the funis we used b the raaariiiwiiiiiiiiii Ileesibis ex%nL standards because of inaccessibility, unaccept- tleed Stere funds wey be Msec only when ao ability, or poor professional quality, funds may ocher e0MM of funding is smile O). be used to supplement the existing services and bring them to standard. Only if existing services cannot be modified should new services be arranged or purchased. Every community will have available martyr of the resources IWW in the following table. The program may contract with eaistia8 agencies to provide some or all of the health servicm 1. Private Practitioners of 1. May provide all types of Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, heaNh services (consuttation and am-Psychology—individual or group• plaweing, admwristratim mations sad serve" tats, tratont, immunization, health eduction, aced contiouiag balth .. sLperuvision) on a volumeer,coa- trod. or lea-for-service basis. 2. Health Departments—city, 2. May pi ow all types of county, regional, or State. health services. Some may be free for all or some Head Start children as part of existing pro- gram; some may be contracted for. May provide funds to pur- chase services from other sources. 3. Scholl Health Programs. 3. Same possibilities as Health Depertraeat. 4. Clinics—run by hospitals, 4. May p w* all "a of medical schools. or other ape- he&" sarvi m usually on ton- cies, trod or fee-for-service, but soars sarvioa may be free for all or sow Head Sort c W*m. 5. Prepaid Medical Groups. 5. May provide complete rasp of services to children of man- s bars of group. t . 6. Armed Forces Medical Serv• 6. May provide medical pro- icer. ventive, diagnostic, and trod- ment services to children of _. Armed Forces personnel. Dental services available only at re- mote posts. 7. Neighborhood Health Cen- 7. May provide comprehensive ters. health services at no cost to Head Start for children living in geographically, defined neighbor- hoods served by centers. 8. Comprehensive Child Health B. May provide comprehensive Centers (Example: Children and health services at no cost to Youth Programs). Head Start chiWea who are in • 4' the defined population served by the center. 27 srwMor►Aos GUIDAMCK • 9. Dental Service Cogoratimm 9. May provide planning and administration of dental services for head Start children on a can- 10- Spec+M vow" Ad 10. Mq provide fundn or serv- =. and pylic II! ices for wear or Nubnant and nbabildalion of certain beaft problems. Each is usualy _ cemcerned with a singe Category Of iHhlaa. a -: 11. State Crippied Children's 11. May provide funds for sery Programs. ices for screening or treatment and rebsiWitation of certain hes" problems. Limited to cer- tain categories of illness which vary kom State to State and within States. M Local and Stab Welfare or 12 May provide fun& for any Public Assistance Programm or aM bemkb services for children whose familia receive or are et d k for public assistance. . Eligibility and type of service paid for wry by State and total- , ify 13. Insurance and Pre-Payment 13. Provide payment for certain Plans. kinds of health services fof children of families covered by policies. 14. Medical Assistance under 14. The maiwity of Head Start • Title XIX "Meicaid Early and children are eligible for Medicaid Periodic Scrown Dop no EPSDT. This provides prewrtive and Tnntmat (EPSDT)" healM services for eliew Med- icaid children through scrr, ig. diagnosing and treating cl a with been problems Enact serv- ices provided sad paid for and rules for eligibility vary from State to Stab. At this time. Arizona does not prticiWo in Title XIX.(See Transmittal hVice _ 73.14 for further Information) > lBfthl IMAIIr tt#fIIIIIIM tuff MF 1100 K" WN MMIN _ Catholic. Protestant. kWM Wel- Monty for services, social serv- fan Associatias. ices. Family Service Associations. Psydafogkal, psychiatric and social services. Lions Chi. Eyeglasses for needy children. Other fraternal aganizstions, Money or volunteer help for Civic Clubs, Women's Clubs, and special projects.. Parent-Teachers Aaeeciatiens.. Associations for the blind or for raiom screening, special»nicer prevantia of bblia s. for visiwimpaired children. Assotiatioms for retarded chit- Special services for retarded and drew. cerebral poky, crippled handicapped children. chd*w and for Children with di sp . acial saaaea 28 r 01608 HWWTH • •TAII�AIID= at110MMCE TuMradosis Maatiation. 1ubwadi+r' Nib"ad follow up. Mental Health Associations. Psyctalogical and social sa mn, mental health consufta6ons. Resources need not be utthired so" because they are No. The utilization of community resources should be wasietent with the Head Start goal of enhancing the sense of dimity and self worth will fen dhid wN his/her faiiiily. Ideally, each child should be eumi0a/ by a piaMe giiyskiw or by health facility staff who will institute corrective treatment for all defects diswwi mW w1Ao will also provide centwmM haft suer. wi�icn for the child during the time that he/,he is in Head Start and acv the years to follow. OM of ft cw4W gosh of ttw Had Start program i< to introduce a chit/ and his greets to a pbysicim or health facility that will be able to veno all of his health needs ower an extended period of time. OMmpiMiM Mar iWWrni- (2) Immunization instructions: kk parrasia. lalwf+trs (DIT), (a) "complete" immunization is defined as POW, =&*G W Qwtrio xWeslba.NNW#$WOW- follows: nis *M &%A be presider a Imm appnopriew (i) DPT--at least throe doom Of DPT (Diph- theria, pertussis, tetanus) vaccine, the most recent within the past two years. (ii) Polio—at least two doses of trivalent oral vaccine or three doses of monovalent oral vaccine plus one dome of trivalent vaccine. (iii) Rubeola—Measles--one dome of live • measles vaccine. Naturally occurring measles provides complete immunity. - (iv) Rubella—German Measles—one dose of live Rubella vaccine or serologically docu- mented immunity. (v) Mumps—where mumps vaccine is part of a combined vaccine it is appropriate for use in the immunization program. Naturally occurring mumps provides complete immunity. The American Academy of Pediatrics schedulo is an appropriate guide for immuniza- tions. (i) Obftk*q 4w aRano 1w bank reMai (3) A staff member or dental hygienist may am* orvia"as bbswm: screen the child through checking the teeth for obvious holes or cavities, bleeding around the gums, and pus drainage. Priorities for dental treatment are ordinarily: (1) Children with painful teeth; (2) Obvious cavities, bleeding gums, and pus drainage; (3) Routine care for all children. (i) DeMM wn kinsUmL (i) The dental examination is an oral exami- nation including diagnostic radiographs. Nec- essary treatment follows the examination. Ex- aminations without treatment are of no value to • the children or to the community. 20 n1F0 HMTH aTAifo�llos au�lMi�oE. 04 Swulisee regal" fir re mMst of pails or 1101110e11111MOL (10 waalsralkm of decaped pkasry and per- memo hart. (IV) tint rtarmpg r Mr fir Md psemeaetM bear as►aaeessary. (� drsoYaa M �saMreaalsrsMis lesrt. NQ Osaiai pre/Mylsnis and ittalrttcrett In (vi) Self-care oral hygiene should be em- 80M4atr oral M vwm Pweadr 8& phasized daily in the classroom teaching and after meals. Cleaning of tooth (Dental Prophylaxis) and self-can oral hygiene(bnrsiring.Rossing, swish- ing) ins&uctlons mey also be conducMd sMwl- tansously with the euavArm tion or may be con- ducted at the tMw of dsrtl+si treebrtsnt. (� APPMcaYen of te~ SAW$" r 0e61- (vii) The local heMth department, Depart. asoftas W" lack ais*talo grsrii levels in ment of Water and Sanitation, local dental M• PI"C malar srMlr. health association, or USPHS Dental Consultant should be contacted to determine the adequacy of fluoride levels. (� TMre mast be a Mian of scion far wAi- (b) A plan should be developed with the par_ Cat a Imck ents to provide for emergency medical cue for their child. Written policy should deal with • issues such as parental permission and consent forms to secure emergency care, transportation and available physicians, clinics and hospitals. A community physician, clinic or nurse should be available for telephone consultation at all times. At least one member of the full-time staff should be kr►owledgeabie or become trained in first aid. ISIU 1 radlaal mid dssM raaari. TM ON aMaM gravida Ow: (0 So ealaM beh- The health records *mid be used for: (1) =M saki ase el itt ffidd ai Msair raa identifying needed provw*4e and corrective osis slMiaM esalMs rite eMMtt'e aasdiaat els/r♦ care, (2) arranging for such care, and (3) pro- swot raalal eaawisoillm wsiraelea oI individual child. d am suited to the ria atsiariak said r*4s,-ra1a ledwsa Yea alert To aid tot individual child. the record must Ilroaltsnt and Mina -up; M ir+narrft& u t hely, but concisely. summarize health peno cermet.re room&rs Saw go gob" findings as determined from the history, screen- er Msalr raga , eyalsw er Mar WbM Ike eW ing tests, and medical evaluation and must Mamas r• gragrarn: Md (s) giving parwta a record all preventho measures in a way that smm�Y of re rens d ■Nsh MleMtdas lttlartna- clearly shows which prevemiw riot esu Mawtttti■arew aye : measures haw not yet taken place. hr saw WO �aaMaw M No IIsaMM /er�rasa Aa- Whenever a child is rrred for coneuitatlon or treatment, all of the information in the health taea MW 00 1h ArMQ: art/ 10 aserranoe record should be made avail" to the con. rtaf r ant ceaas*arssAs ON M Md M neMtre sulting or treating professional. M this Is not el r• rale be be esilfaoled said M sues to done, the consultant mut either obtaln and • 30 01.00 HEALTH • srrworu�os awoliwcE WWCb 60 rah wiN be puk and Met the wee record his own information, an unnecessary w N be rseaeled b Mie sfabd porpoew waste of time and effort, or proceed without such information, with possible ill effects for the child. To aid physicians and health workers in pro- viding needed health care, the record must pro- vide a sufficient background of social, medical, and educational information of a general nature so that each health professional dealing with the child need not accumulate his own record and history. To serve the educational needs of the child, health findings must be translated into class- room recommendations. This process should begin at the time the original health diagnoses are made. It must then be elaborated both by further written recommendations and by con- ferences between physicians, teachers, nurses, and other health personnel. Records should indicate the progress in completing treatment for all conditions in need of follow-up as a result of screenings and medi- cal examinations. In order to be useful to health workers and individual children, the health records must contain a large amount of information of a con- fidential nature. The privacy and confidence of this information must be respected. The records should be kept in a place that is not accessible to unauthorized persons. Such infor- mation should not be available routinely to teachers, administrators, or other non-medical personnel.Those portions of the health informa- tion which are pertinent and useful to teachers and to administrative personnel should be shared with them through reports and through conferences which translate the confidential health information into useful educational and administrative recommendations. Health infor- mation must not be released to insurance com- panies or other inquiring agencies without writ- ten consent of child's parents or guardian. Staff should review all health records with the parents. The summary should be given to par- ents so they have a written account of their cur- rent health status annually. In addition, a child's health record should be transferred to his/her school in order to ensure continuity of health services. In order to complete the HPAR, the program must have complete up-to-date records. This instrument is used to assist the programs in self-assessment in the areas of planning, man- agement, and delivery of health services. 31 HEALTH STANDARDS GUIDANCE • f 13N.4 Hoeft education. (a) Ift p1m do@ pr vkb for an oromized (a) Health personnel should devote a sub- healNn edw alien program for pnWann stiaM, stantial amount of time in helping the Head p to t ar CMiYren mUd- enwww wM: Start staff and parents understand the implica- tions of health findings for individual children, and for the program in general. Regularly scheduled consultations between the physician and the teachers are suggested for this purpose. (1) paroMs we pr midod with inbnnalion (1) A local health resource booklet or pam- OMM ON awNalle MOMS resources; phlet should be prepared for distribution to par- ents. The information ought to be categorized by services. (2) PorMlt aro wwowaW lo beoorrw in- (2) Parents can learn about health as a con- vohied in w heaft Cars proem rohdit to tinuing process and not just as a physical ex- #M* Chit Oar or bow parerMt should be en- amination if they accompany the child to the oow@W b a amporyr the& chN to medical examination. and deMal eiame and appoinit�swls; (3) SW are UwgM and pwoft are provided (3) Procedures should outline measures to be M10 AppM1rNINp b Nara on principles of pre- taken in a medical emergency at the center and 'weUve lM@M. *tlwvcy 11111rill'M rrressures, the home. Preventive health topics can include WA So* p Airprenatal and postnatal health, immunizations, sanitation, accident prevention, hazards of toxic lead paint, and first aid for cuts, bruises' in- sect in-sect bites, burns, and other specific community health problems. Staff should be aware of common health prac- tices in their community. (3) iloaNb is iaioNraNd isle on- (4) The most important health education ac- some ellowwaw and ower proraw acdvities. tivity of a program is the example it sets by providing each child with pleasant, dignified, individualized care within the health program. Parents learn from the emphasis placed on careful examinations, immunizations, dental care, and other health measures that such health activities are important for their children. Parents' participation in classroom activities and in the health care process related to the child (screening, examinations) can be an effec- tive method of health education for the entire family. Teachers should integrate health into the cur- riculum and daily activities of the children. (19 Tine CMiMw are fa Marised with all (5) Health education can build on the health boom eMMoos wet► will r+scohe prior to tlw services program in another way. Each screen- dMi-my of 1hOM servilem ing test, immunization, and examination can be discussed in the classroom. This will serve both to prepare the children for an unusual experi- • 32 M C12 HEALTH • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GtNOANCE ence and to give them a new knowledge about how each of these measures can contribute to their health. Children love to act out the experi- ences they have had with the doctor or nurse. 1 1304.3-7 Mental health objectives. The A jaetiws of the mental hesflh pert of These are the outcomes toward which the Me heetMn services coanpsrrM I of nets Head start program efforts should be directed. program are b: (a) Assist aN children participating in the program In motional, cogrN sed sa IM de- velopment toward the overaN goal of social compstat in coordination with the education program and other related component scovi- tits; (b) Provide handicapped chW*" and cMi- drtn with special needs with the necessary mental iteaflh services wbidi wiM ensure that the child and family achieve the fuN benefits of participation in the program; (c) Provide staff and ps►eMs with an under- standing of child growth and devMopowd, an appreciation of individual diNererlCes, and tete • need for a supportive envirorwrerd; f, (d) Provide for prever*W a" idertWiae- tion and early intervention in prabiswns that in- terfere with a child's dtvetopmernt; (a) Develop a positive attitude coward mentel imA services and a recognklon of the contri- bution of psychology, medicine,social services, education and other disciplines to the rnerrtsl hearth program; and (f) Mobilize community rtsowgs to serve chikken with problems that prevent them from coping with thek emnronnent. L, S 1304.3.4 Mental dearth - -t oee. (a) The mental health part of the plan sbsM (a) A mental health professional is a child provide that a mental health prolleseknwl shaN psychiatrist, a licensed psychologist, or a psy- be available, at least on a consultation basis, to chiatric nurse or psychiatric social worker. Both On Neal Start program and to the children. the psychiatric nurse and psychiatric social The mental health prohssionai shah: worker should have experience in working with young children. A mental health aide may be a member of the mental health team provided the aide is under the supervision of one of the above professionals. A mental health professional may be secured from a mental health center in the geographical • areas, the school system, a university, or other 33 r C F 1►1_(f13 HULTM Il1TA1�Aw0A ouorwcE • appropriate vendors capable of providing com- prehensive mental health services. (1) Au M In pbwnins mmW hooft pmogniaD (1) The mental health professional should acd%#A t; meet with the Head Start Director, the coordina- tor responsible for mental health services, and representative parents to as" in developing a plan for delivery of nenntai AW"Aa- services. The planning *houid focus on the m ttkv of priorities according to program nerds and avaia- ability of trained personnel and resources. Mental health program activities include: e pre-service and wHmorvice traWng of teachers and sides; e consultation with teachers and teachers' aides; e work with parents; e screening, evaluation, and recornrnendMions for intervention for children with special needs. The mental health professional should meet annually with appropriate slap and parents to assist in evaluation of obiectives of the plan and to assist in revision of objectives for the following year. (2) Trob IMse/ Alert slat; (2) Be involved in the assess hent of mental • health training needs, in designing the mental hearth training program, in dw selection of trainers, and evaluating stall members' prog- ress. Provide information which wiN help Steil mem- bers better understand normal development as well as the more common behavior problems sow in children. Training should include observation tech- niques and methods in meeting the assessed needs of the child. (3) hrisioaib sibeem ddidm ant cam" (3) The mental health professionM can pro- wifw 1saC11- W enter slag; vide practical advice and help to the teaching staff by observing " childrwn in their physical surroundings at least semi-annually. Teachers can share their information, ideas, and suggestions about the children. (y Adriss and sssiet is (4) /Advise and assist staff in devising a proc- s reMiiM sand sessssasud; ess for screening children with atypical behav- ior, and in evaluating children needing further assessment. In addition, the mental health pro- fessional will train or assist in obtaining training for teachers in use of behavior checklists and other screening instruments. Classroom observation and screening should • 34 "MTM • 'e STAllDAFA M .tAow�cs be inkialyd MOM the 9" weeks of class attendance and then coMiamed on a periodic basis—ft teary by a"Wwor dental h*Mlh pro miwri. Included in screening and evaluation aw.. • Ptrji" coordination and development; • I ntl lectusl devolopment; • Sensory deveiopnuerrt with special ernphnasls on sensory diacrirdnation; • Emotional dewiopneM; • Social development. Ai As" in piooM" qwd■l bdp ter chi/- (S) Advise and awist in provision of special dwn atM ayplaal belmll"or 01 in- services for children with atypical behavior or dodbe sMomk development, including language and speech. Through stall conforences, practical recom- mendations may be gerwaled when working with the child with special needs. For example, the use of games aimed at increasing the child's verbal oWeasion, how the sW may work with the overly shy or overty aggressive child, and how to curb impuWm bohiovior. fQ Aimee In No men at stir oenlwa A- (6) The mental health professional should • aft resswase ani rairsals; have a working knowledge of mental health W sources in the community in order to on" in development of a file of conxnunity resou. , including referral procedures and documents- tion of their use. Examples of such resource agencies include child guidance clinics, com- munity mental hsakh cents# psycho-educt tional clinics, and Stat or county children services. (1� Orisnl pwafls orifi aort alt# Menu to (n Orient parents and work with them to aebleee M.ebleeM se e1 M•mesial bsa1h pre- achieve the ob;ectives of the mental health pro- grana; all gram, including advising parents on how to se- cure assistance on individual problem, # W Ing oewler sW Indo �Mopm g an ongoing edu- cation in mental health for parent, and evolnat- ing the effectiveness of the parent mental health education+ program. The mental health professional should help parents to recognize a variety of ways in which they can further their children's intellectual, emotional, and social development at home. This may be -coo- pllehed through MWWAduol or group meetings. Two 11011 'M elsps In KtMw (0) When a child is referred for emotional or wit Mall and edooWen ow 6 me M relsr cW behavioral problems, a physical examination dm for iagMaMC wwahedM to cen&m MM should be included in the assessment in order • Mak ewA M*oM or bnharler pre I de net to rule out a physical cause for the mental Mase a physial basis. health problem which can be treated. 35 MC-I 5 HVWTM sTA A�os a�for�res . (w 1%fbs shop ala. r..w. (1) on" e is 'M'tlleltstf nuke aw faMfy (1) The assessment of each child's medical WWI of emb CUM so Mt *Now boom records, family history and home visits by ap- sarefoas an be mob reeff alfa Adm propriate coordinators and teachers, for infor-mation, will indicate if the child or his family may need additional assistance from the mental health program. A plan for follow-through will be written for each child whose medical and/or family history and/or home visit suggests a po- tential for emotional or behavioral problems. The plan should include objectives to be evalu- ated monthly. {>b rs of eaisliar oaasarrefy ass W reeft (2) Procedures For utili.&V existing commu- nity mantel hsafth resources including spedAsd contact persons. These procedurm should be developed in conjunction with the mental health professional for identifying and contacting re- sources. (>p eaas/U NIM wffr No aftud se ssrWase (3) The mental health professional and the flet PPM*b a Me/M haPd r Mme- educational coordinator should work closely elan✓ �lli� with each teacher and the parents in designing an education program for each child based on his developmental level and In training teachers to be able to do such program plarming. • Conferences should be held periodicalty with the staff to discuss particular children who have been identified as needing special help. The mental health professional should share ideas and suggestions with staff on helping the child benefit from the program. (4) r 1, (4) Only authorized persons should be per- mdW to ase taw record& Parents and staff shouid jointly decide if such records an for- warded to the school system. (q sawir Woo WA~ of Nwls and (S) Periodic group meetings at least quarterly, Nor iii'. between parents and staff can be used for identifying and discussing child development, discipline, childhood tears, complex family problems, and other parental and staff con- cerns. A mental health professional should be present at these sessions periodically. #a PON"OWW"fsr"MW anneal hesift (6) There must be a written consent from ssrsless; the parent for special mental health service. A standard "informed consent" form should be used and should Include the following: the name of the child, the name of the service provider, a description of the services to be provided,artd the date the form was signed. • 36 , 1 1 1'_�►' HEALTH • I ON flTAMMIU i C- (T) for pwomb to orlain WA*v i- (7) Opportunities should be provided for par- wal aashowmre; and, ants to discus individual problems of the child or the family with the mental health pro/ee- sional. This can be done on an appoinbnent basis. (6) adiw N-1010awa11 of meals in 'iannins (a) There should be a parent orientation meet- and h%W w eiMirq Ow MAkidwel wenfai MOM ing to explain the mental heelth program and Vara of ON* Cl iarrew. the avaitable services. Ideally, the mental health professional should conduct this meeting. Par- ents should be inVotMer in del*knAng and eval- uating the mental health program. • 37 NUTVATWN iTAl�Al10S M�AML • f 13"4-S Mane&sw carte. Trus s"ocm"M of am WANNw part of rue boom ssrvioas cewspoaett M w Mand Start p PWaw to: (a) Help prvvi% food wsich ori MI' asset Mus ofsW s day aulrilieaal w00%in the ewe Menne or is answer Class and plaaeaat ewusiraru- assert, POSOVdaft indleldod d Owslaoss an/ asdlmwl pa bw^ and wetly prsMslo sound pi01116M, sooiaf, amt astOWM Mrowlk and ds► "kPW - (b) Provide an ewrinowweet for nrlriliowel ssr Aces rrhid wiq support and prewwft rue use of rue lesdirq airkodion as an opporkwAty for iesrrAoll; (c) Help star, cluW and feaft le u nderataad rue rMrsehip of "+biller to hearts, factors aside taruence food pr-P11 P es variety of ways b provide for nukWenet nee% mad b apply Mule busrMdge In the %nsispstsat of sound food habits even abler McWaM rue Mead Stant Ptilr01111 (d) D nommalrals tel hips of asp frllioss to savor acliriws of Mus Meed start pro- . truss and He oonlrirurlia+ to was Overall CMW dswieprussM 9oaie; and (o) Maeiw ON star, parWM and abler cow MWft "rendes as Opp o0 in MOMM! the CMWS"OvIlswsi "seeds so tact mrrilkwol cars Woo by Mood Sart ---- laaroats and sup- pieauosMs rust d fel Assts and osrsrasssruily. 13M.3-10 Muhilbn sorvioos (a) The ""striker ssrrkcss pert of ttw hsefw (a) The intended purpose of ft written ssrvkres coasponsnt of rue psrforaueacs shad- plan is to develop a system to: ands pian stuet identify rue Mkok rel needs 0 identity the problans areas and roads that and problem 01100 ChMdrsw M ties Head S6M must be addressed related to nutrition; p w and Meeh fastiliss. M as deft a=o wt • most total needs including providing the a AM be I-1, of: overall high quality folding and nutrition edu- cation program expected for children, and • bring parents and staff to a level of under- standing and involvement in the area of nutri- tion to enable them to meet their various appro- priate responsibilities. • 38 • PERF STAIDAIIDS GUIDANCE It should be designed for the agency to use to develop and provide a high quality nutrition component and does not have to be elaborate. Appendix G, "Nutrition Component Program Planning" and Appendix H, "T/TA Plan of Ac- tion for the Nutrition Component," of the OCD Handbook for Local Head Start Nutrition Spe- cialists can provide additional guidance to the professional staff responsible for developing the written plan. The Handbook is available through the OCD Regional Offices. (1) The aMrilioa aaemm"" dos (baht, (1) These data should be available from the rrai�llt. whialQ1 obtained for child's current health evaluation record or his saw CWW; medical history record. Height and weight measurements should be plotted on growth charts at the beginning, middle and end of the school year. Other pertinent information can be obtained from the medical and dental rec- ords. Underheight/underweight 0ildren may need additional food provided at the center along with follow-up at home. Overweight children need follow-up to iden- tify the specific factors involved in the weight problem and realistic interventions consistent with good child growth and development prac- tices both at the center and at home. Children with anemia and similar medical nu- trition problems need specific diagnoses and follow-up. A child with a hemoglobin of less than 11 or hematocrit of lase than 34 is consid- ered to be anemic. This is consistent with the standards of Public Health Service, Maternal and Child Health and with CDC National Nutri- tion Status Survey as well as EPSDT guidance material. Children with unresolved nutrition-related needs should be referred to appropriate agen- cies who have continuing contact with the child for follow-up after the child leaves Head Start. (2) inlerraalion ab" ler■iry nam" Mile (2) This information should be obtained by and a'eCW dielsry needs asll Inedh9 prob- talking with parents early in the year. The inter- Novak se'eCiaft of MMdkrepad dWdrM; and, viewer should receive orientation and training on how to conduct such interviews. Examples of the type of information to be solicited are contained in Screening Children for Nutritional Status: Suggestions for Child Health Programs, 1971. DHEW HSM 72-5603. Available from Ma- ternal 3 Child Health, Health Services Admin., Public Health Service, 5600 Fisher's Lane, 30 WiTUnON rE1M�Oi1f11AMCE STAIfDrAf�i QtlttpAllCE • Rockville, Maryland 20852. The information will be used to assure that the many good aspects of the family eating patterns are reinforced through food served in the Center; that special dietary needs are met at the center; and that this information will be considered in develop- ing a nutrition plan with families. (S) IullwNwAlon ab&A waW oaw mW111 null- (3) Information about major community nu- "n probb AL trition related problems may be obtained from the demographic characteristics of the target group such as family income, educational level, racial and ethnic composition, religion, and from the quality of the local food and water supply such as availability of enriched food staples, fluoridated water, etc. See Nutrition Assessment in Health Programs. Am. J. Public Health, vol. 63, November 1973, Supplement. Available from American Public Health Associ- ation, 1015-18th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 (54.00) for a discussion of this subject. The State and local health department nutri- tionists are helpful in obtaining such informa- tion. The information should be used for devel- oping the applied aspects of the nutrition program by determining the need for income supplementation, fluoridation of water, in- • creased use of iodized salt, control of sale of uncertified raw milk, more effective method of distribution and utilization of food stamps, a system for making food available, i.e. transpor- tation, food outlets, coops, etc. (r) The pian, ft i"W d m" in PwWn (b) The child's total daily nutritional needs lda` IV nnlrilioaai no*&of No chillio al" should be supplied by the food served in the pro*&fMl: home, complemented by the food served at the center. (1) EMT d" in a PND-ft pr+aParn we M (1) The Recommended Dietary Allowances of askv a aarMily of 1OW in week (pnlars* the National Research Council, National Acad- MO am anaets WMck prwiraa M haat % of emy of Sciences are used as the basis for idly Irlllr"m wd nada uft PwWs m i lar establishing the nutritional needs of the child. wafte a w apeoiaf nMfs of CllilI - , in holt- Foods in the pattern shown under (b)(4) meet kv twa CW wiM a these needs. Calculations of nutrients in food served can be compared to the Recommended Dietary Allowances as a cross-check in assur- ing that one-third of the nutrient needs are met if there is any question of the adequacy of the meals. To meet ?9 of the daily nutritional needs, use the lunch or supper pattern plus a breakfast or snack pattern. If the morning breakfast is used as the main meal rather than lunch or supper, it must bo vory substantial and include • 40 j MVT!lfT10M • �E1�+0ltlriMlCE STAIttDiAIID�! OIJaAMCE a protein-rich food in addition to milk to help meet Th the daily nutrient needs. In addition, the snack served must also be carefully planned to add fruit or vegetable and probably milk in order to meet the remaining nutrient needs. Use of menu cycles (3 weeks or longer) are - helpful in formulating balanced and varied menus and in planning purchasing orders and - work schedules. Include hot and cold foods and variety in colors, flavors and textures. Sea- sonal foods and USDA donated commodities - should be fully utilized to keep food costs down. Check children's acceptance of food items on menu periodically and make changes - - - accordingly. - " Menus should be dated, labeled accurately and posted in the food preparation area as well as in the dininq area. All substitutions must be - indicated on the posted menus and menu at food preparation site. Choose foods for meals and snacks that con- tribute not only to the child's nutrient needs but also to good dental health and support the dental education program. Do not serve overly • sweet and sticky foods especially those high in refined sugars. The nutrient needs of handicapped children are the same as for other children. However, due to difficulties in chewing or swallowing or lack of feeding skills the texture and consist- envy of the foods may need to be modified. In - other conditions which require modification of the menu such as in food allergies, digestive or metabolic disturbances, etc., this information should be part of the child's health record and a physician's prescription must be kept on file at the center and at the food preparation site and updated periodically. A qualified nutrition- ist should help pian for meeting the needs. General use of special dietary foods such as vitamin fortified modified milk products either - as snacks or as meal supplements are not allowed. They are not in keeping with Head Start nutrition program goals of (1) providing needed nutrients through well planned meals, (2) providing a variety of food and eating experi- ences, and (3) providing opportunities for chil- dren to participate in menu planning and wherever possible in simple food preparation and selection, (4) reinforcing cultural and ethnic • practices found in the children's homes. 41 . �►1 X21 MUTNIMM sT��os anorwcE • (a) Every ohilld in a *A WO re- (2) To meet 2,i the child's nutrient needs coke mood", bwA* aver ~ calls as W will necessitate the use of the lunch or supper preprUft wMA wN prrniie % is % of daily pattern plus breakfast and a snack or plus two rwlrWWAd Isms dspoariaE on Mrs Mater of well planned snacks, one of which contains an PNOMW milk. Even so calorie intake using the sug- gested quantities is generally inadequate, so it is critical to have seconds available and use butter or margarine as appropriate. (3) AM *1116- - M asserting pmWeats wMo (3) Since it is virtually impossible for small her Mt r 1CM1 d Msaftfiaat 0 Mts Mass Mtey children to meet their nutrient needs without ei Iva at Mr llsid Moet pmpm w, be served having 3 meals a day, breakfast is required to a wswfahittt be available at the center for children who have not had it at home. Breakfast should be served immediately upon arrival of the child at the center. If only a small number of the chil- dren arrive without breakfast, concentrate on supplementing the snack with simple additional foods to meet the breakfast pattern and serve the snack early. All children should then have access to this. If a majority of the children come without breakfast, it may be simpler to serve breakfast to all children. The use of the grain/fruit product or fortified cake roll made to meet specifications as a re- placenwt for the bread and/or cereal and • fruit components of the breakfast pattern is not consistent with Mead Start philosophy and thus is not acceptable. They neither satisfy the need for meeting cultural food preferences nor the need for using the feeding program to teach sound food habits and attitudes by introducing the child and family to a wide variety of nutri- tious foods available in the market. In addition to this cake roll, pastries, doughnuts, sugar- coated cereals, etc., because of their sweet and sticky nature are not supportive of Mead Start dental health education and are not rec- ommended. 44) Tlts Umb of lasd tarvsd Saab m M Mki- (4) Meal Patterns sem rlariarrs for a ssil p llsnm Programs on SFSP reJmbunemont should also check USDA requirements for meal pat- terns. sr"Wast Juice or Fruit Juice or Fruit Cereal Pro"-rich food Milk (part used QR Breed, aprich" or for cereal) whole V" Butter or Marprine. Milk • as needed. 4 Ill 0[ _ � 2 ' MI/TMT'IOM • 'EIM4o11�1MICE aTAMDA110i G N WI CE Smad--one or rem or the touo.ws: MA, fruit, *W&Wa, iWm or P. -rich fool Luau or Supper Prolaw rk* fool—+noir di* VaptAk aal/a fruit (of Nat 2 kw/s) sr.w, armcirl or.Asia Fm Butter or Ow 1" errgerwe as aaa/al Milk Snacks should be planned to supplement nutrient needs not met in the meals. (USDA- SFSP requires a broad-" plus milk, fruit or juice.) Menus developed from the pattern can In- clude cultural foods. For example, at lunch the meat or meat substitute, vegetable and bread could be made into an enchilada, taco or bur- rito using the meat or cheese or bean, tomatoes or tomato sauce and onion and an enriched corn or flour tortilla. Protein-rich foods are meat, poultry, fish, eggs, cheese, peanut butter, dried peas and :. beans. Fruit drinks and beverages made from fruit- flavored powders or syrups are not acceptable. • They do not contain many of the vitamins and minerals found in natural juices. Bread includes tortillas, combread, rolls, muffins, bagel, fried bread, flat bread, etc., made of whole grain or enriched flour. The use of whole grain bread and cereals is preferred. "Milk" can be any type of fluid milk that meets State and tical standards. The use of chocolate flavored milk is discouraged. Be- cause it is sweet, it may satisfy the child's hun- ger before the child has eaten enough food to meet other nutrient needs. In addition, it is poor dental practice. Raw vegetables contain larger amounts of vitamin C than cooked vegetables. Include both raw and cooked fruits and vegetables In the menu. A good to excellent source of vitamin C should be served daily. Fruits and vegetables that are good to excellent sources of vitamin C - in the quantities cortsurned are listed below: Excellent: Orange, orange juice, grapetruit, grapefruit juice, broccoli, collards, cantaloupe, raw tomato and raw strawberries. Very Good: Mustard, beet and turnip greens, kale, cauliflower, chard, tangerine, and tomato • juice. 43 NUTRMON PERFORMANCE STANDARDS dIJDAIICE • Good: Spinach, raw green pepper, dandelion greens, raw cabbage. A dark yellow or leafy green vegetable should be served every other day to provide vitamin A. Fruits and vegetables that are good to excellent sources of vitamin A are: Sweet potatoes, carrots, pumpkin, broccoli, winter squash, apricots, peaches, tomatoes, cantaloupe, dark green leafy vegetables: beet and turnip greens, spinach, kale, collard, etc. (5) The "wilt of food swsM eomlonn b (S) Since children's appetites vary, average reeotl mnoWled ast+ounts indicator in OCD Nsad serving size for specific age groups are sug- Start guidance wAb rials; and, gested below: AGES 1 2-3 4.6 Milk 112-1 c.' 1/2-1 G 3,J-1 C. Bread 112 sl.• 1/2-1 sl. 1-1112 s. Cereal 1/4 C. 112 C. 1/2 C. Veritable Vit. A Source 2 T.' 3 T. 4 T. Other 2 T. 3 T. 4 T. Fruit - C Source 1/4 c. 1/3-1/2 c- 1/2 C. _ Other 2 T. 3 T. 4 T. • Meat, lean cooked without bone 1/2 oz.` 1-11/2 oz. 11/2.2 oz. EU I 1 1 Dried Peas or Beans, cooked I T. 2-3 T. 34 T. Peanut Butter 1 T. 2-3 T. 3.4 T. Cheese, cheddar 1/2 oz. 1.11/2 oz. 11/2.2 oz. Cottage cheese 1 T. 2-3 T. 34 T. Butter or Margarine 1/2 1.' I Remember that both these amunts sod tet aesorrrets mamadoW by the USDA-" are mwimew sod we p id*L Sows 64" may need more than these amowts. C*KA tet 110A pri/a for their .,. marEatsl aawrrts. •NOTE c- cup sl. = slice T. Tablaspoorr oz. ounce t. a teaspoon (ti) Meet and &wick periods we eched dsd (6) Quiet time should be scheduled before appropriatoq b PwM children's nods and ars the meal so the children come to the table re- poOW abwV MMS mantas; 9.4., lsrsok!- I am* laxed and ready to eat. Regularity in times of be seducer M is" 214 hors bsiors k w* awd serving meals and snacks and the following of snacks must be m ve M Meal I% how s belorf: a daily routine help young children to establish lunch or supper. good habits. Proper spacing of meals allows time for the child to be hungry enough to eat. Time should be allowed after meals for activi- • ties such as toothbrushing, handwashing, etc. 44 WUTAMN • >tTMDA110t This is especially important when the meal is served just before the childron go home. (C) Too Pim AM WAWlaiO W *now* am (c) The feeding situation should promote the Vw P--FAMhQ wvi w Oombibu fi r MM dw4ebW physical, social and emotional development of WaNd Mr 480hellilizaWn M 60 CbMdP*a by pro- children This needs to take place in a quiet, vwkq MW: well-lighted and ventilated area. Meal-related activities provide opportunities for decision making, learning to take responsi- bility, sharing, communicating with others, muscle control and eye-hand coordination. Family style food service supports these efforts. Food-related activities should be planned from the very simple to more difficult, all within the child's range of abilities. Usually food prep- aration activities are coordinated with and may be carried out in the kitchens. If food is not prepared on-site, special efforts will need to be made to assure that opportunities are avail- able for food preparation activities in the class- room. These will need to be closely coordinated with the planned menus. (1) A usriMy M %of a&k 6 bpeeftn OW (1) Start with familiar foods which make a • oM */Md asap ,i is aidlUaw to MaM OW child feel comfortable and promote good self- cerAMar aWk" and edwAc pm Imm c is concept. Introduce new foods gradually. Offer a Mrw�; small amount of one new food along with a meal of familiar foods. Children should be pre- pared for the new food through classroom activities such as reading stories about the food, shopping for the food and helping in its preparation, growing the food or seeing it grow on a farm, etc. Snack time can be used to intro- duce a new food. Explore various ways one food item is served in different cultures. For example, the many different types of breads used: tortillas, bis- cuits, pita (flat bread), bagels, soda bread, etc. Explore the many ways one food can be pre- pared. For example: hard and soft cooked egg, fried, poached, coddled, egg salad, deviled, meringue, egg nog, etc. (2) Food k not umd as pumbohmeN or re- (2) If a child refuses a food, offer it again at wwik and Wmill drew we W not some future time, don't keep pestering the tom b Mt or ta@W; child- Forcing children to eat or using desserts or other food as reward or punishment may create problem eaters and unpleasant or unde- sirable associations with the food. Remember that all foods offered should contribute to the child's needs, including the dessert. "Clean plate" clubs, stars and other gimmicks to en- courage children to eat are not appropriate. 45 MARION >jTAI Ml�AMCt • M The Was and number of a n h-W of feed (3) Appetites vary among children and in the resod of indloirtMi oitil~$ same child from day to day. Start with small portions allowing for additional portions ss desired. Perrnitt vg Children to saw O wn- setvas gives than latitude to make declalons on the quantity Owy want and prevents waste. Family style food service is preferred. Use of pre-packaged (e.g. preplated TY type) meals is unacceptable. They allow no opportu- nity for individualization of serving size, and usually allow little variety, especially in cultural foods. Serve food in a form that is easy for the young child to manage. Bite-size pieces and finger food are well-liked and suitable for small hands. Mest cut in bite-size pieces, bread, and raw vegetables cut in strips and fruit in sections are easy for children to hsndie. ssioieet Was is aha/ lar obitslren 0 (4) Serve children as soon as they come to eat the table. Slow eaters should be allowed suffi- cient time to finish their food (about 30 min- utes). If children become restless before the meal period is over allow them to get up and move around, i.e., the children can take their plate to a cloning area away from the table • when finished. A leisurely most time pace should be encouraged. Some handicapped children may be eating at a different developmental level than the other children. For example, H the 3-yew-o4d child Is eating with skills of a 2-year-old, start where the child is and plan with a nutritionist or other therapist for helping the child reach an ade- quate level of self-feeding skill. See booklets: Feeding the Handicapped Child, Mary Ann Harvey, Editor. Available from: University of Tennessee, Child Development Center, Department of Nutrition, 711 Jefferson Avenue, Memphis,Tennessee 35105 Cost: $3.50; and Feeding the Child with a Handicap, Publi- cation No. (HSM) 73-5000 for suggestions on feeding techniques for handicapped children and types of feeding utensils available. Avail- able from Supt. of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 Cost: 5.60. (!� ChWM tables, and eell" Mlaw" erre (5) Heavy duty plastic dishes and stainless oui a lie for No she and Wel steel flatware are practical for use with small of *a chMdm with speoiaf Oaaafen children. Small flat bottom plastic glasses or ■ogg" tin aseia Of citii/rM alit bmwocap- cups (4 oz.) are easy to hold and help avoid ON pa0011111160W spills. Small pitchers can be handled by chil- dren for refills. Forks should have broad short • handles and short blunt tines. Spoons should 01t'>�' ) Mt1T111TlOM • OFAAAMM a1TA10AMS �IJI�AMOE have shallow bowls. Children need experience using knives. These should have rounded tips and short handles. If paper plates must be used they should be of sturdy weight so that they do not slide around and so juice does not soak through the surface and make eating difflcutt. Paper or styrofoam tumblers are not suitable. The children squeeze the paper with obvious results of spillage and bite through the styrofoam. Disposable plastic flatware is unacceptable. It is a safety hazard and it is not conducive to development of sating skills. Most local sanitary codes should permit stainless flatware to be washed In hot soapy water, rinsed and boiled or sanitized by an ap- proved bleach or other c1han Icall method. Use washable tablelope, covers or mats for easy cleaning of spitl . (q CUM" and aisR. I whop" veANMeers, (a) Small groups of 5-7 persons are condu- eat ts/~ eAarlry fide asaite wam and a cive to conversation and interaction. Interest- seoiwilf■Mil eriipariswoe in a Wassd aMnesil6e e; ing and pleasant table conversation centered said about children's total experiences (not limited to food and nutrition) should be encouraged. Discourage talk about personal dislike of food. • Teachers and other adults should set a good example by their attitude toward accepUmcs of food served. If the teacher must be on a special diet and cannot eat the same foods as the chil- dren, this should be explained to them. Good food habits are "caught rather than taught." The cast of food for teachers, volunteers and parents as guests should be budgeted. (USDA Special Food Service Program for Children does not reimburse food costs for adults.) M Opperkwify Is p sift/ ler Ow Hoch♦ (7) Activities related to meal service include merA of cloNdisn in acliWdw .Haled b meet shopping for food, food preparation, setting the Mrrioe. MW exaaaple: faatiihr 04% service) table, serving the food to others or self, clean- ing up, helping the cook, n%sking place mats and table centerpieces, etc. Children should be allowed to help with ale of these activities. (d) TM plan *AN set feeft an ergarrtaad ro- (d) An organized program is based on identi- tr1Men efteellen Is Ilip nn lar sWl, pararws and fieri needs and consists of planned activities chNdrwL TMe proprarn shO a mwe that: to meet these needs. Nutrition education helps staff, children and pwwft Increase knowledge, understanding and skills to achieve good nutri- tion. (1) real psrleda aro Hera are Pleased Is be (1) Meal periods are part of the flow of the used as an Wel rel pwt at fM OW edooelierr day's activities. Foods serve as objects of ob- • III 1 8 ewr servation and conversation for conceptual, sen- sory, and vocabulary development of children. 47 Y" NUTII U M PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GUIDANCE • Food related activities can be used as a means for teaching language arts, color, texture, arith- metic, science, social skills and hygienic prac- tices; however, the primary purpose of these activities is to establish long term sound food habits and attitudes, and the food should be eaten. There also may be a special nutrition focus in the education program with carry over into the menu and meal time activities. For example, if a trip is planned to an orchard, related emphasis should be placed on the fruit in the menus, meal time conversation, and classroom food prepara- tion experiences. (2) Children parScipals in fMrsiM aa0wMes (2) Examples of learning activities are field plarmed to Mac! to ssiscI'm n awd enjoyer+t trips, tasting parties, food preparation, planting of a aids variely of nubs ions bods; and growing food, reading stories about food; role playing as parents, grocer, making scrap books and exhibits, feeding classroom pets, planning menus to share with parents, etc. (3) FMniliss recei educe boo in Nie ssbo- (3) Staff should talk with parents to identify lion and prepNalion of fonds Is WAW 18WAy nutrition information and food needs and de- Meds, Nuidowe in hoee awd r WWW WaWA - velop the plan in response to their specific wAw* and help in ea+suae♦sr educWow ss Met needs. "Education" may mean organizing food Mey can foil~ Mair wt(w reds and rsepoosi- coops, group gardens, transportation systems . bWy for Me wrlrkional heelM of tis bodiy; and other activities that contribute to meeting the needs. Parents have much to offer each other. Many ways can be used for parent involve- ment in education such as formal and informal presentations, individual counseling by nutri- tionist, nurse and other staff, attendance at local adult education programs and cook training sessions. Also, parents can participate in menu planning committees and staff can distribute pamphlets, newsletters and employ audio-visual aids. (N AN eW, MdudWq reerims (4) This education must be appropriate to the edueaAiew in principles of ariiNeo sad Mair specific nutrition-related responsibilities of each appik—W n be cNW d pw@ k and farwiiy staff member. For example, nutrition education healM, and ways to creak a ped pi yeieal, so- for the classroom staff should have a different Ciel sad erwoliewM erwkoorwsM which supports focus from that of the food service staff or that and proore/es rewiopo- - ed esn d Med keb- of the director. The staff trairwtig program should Its and Meir rob in help! tie aMid mW hweaiiy be coordinated and integrated with the total b aCl-iene adagtleb nrlrideft staff training and orientation program. (e) The plan shall make speeiaf p swision for (e) Parents should be encouraged to partici- Ms Wmlvvaneot of pwwft sad appropriaM pate in nutrition program activities such as plan- cowr#wtft agencies in pleow n&inlpisrweating, ning menus and working in classroom nutrition and e"lu g" Mw nulri/iew sewioee. M skeN activities, to serve as volunteers or in jobs in porus fief: food service and in on-going monitoring of Ow • nutrition component. 48 1►'_I f�G(7 W I RITION • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GUMANCE Parents or members of the community who meet the following requirements should be en- couraged to apply for food service positions: • know how to prepare good food • are willing to try out new foods • meet health standards • have good attitudes toward food • like being and working with and around chil- dren • are eager and flexible to learn the necessary competencies to carry out the functions re- quired. e- quired. Appropriate agencies can provide profes- sional input and are resources for training teachers, staff and food service personnel as well as meeting reeds of parents. It is important that these agencies understand the Head Start philosophy. Some agencies may be resources for additional funding for equipment, food, etc. Examples are local health departments,schools, colleges, hospitals, county extension service, professional and trade organizations (The Amer- ican Dietetic Association, Dairy Council, Home Economics Association, etc.) (1) The PeNcy CourAd or Commiftw awr title (1) The health advisory committee and policy Hoeft Services Adviesry Cwmaillss ware W council should review the nutrition program psriw'14 b review aid aswwsot oe MM rwtri- plan and advise on specific needs of the pro- 6M smites; gram with special reference to addressing iden- tified community nutrition needs. {!) The all"ilewat stir of VW otWtew wiM (2) Any problem related to nutritional status be ieewsed with Vwk pmee ls; as identified in (a)(1) and (2) and by teachers' observations of feeding skills and habits should be discussed with parents. A plan to solve the problems should be developed with the parents. Opportunity should be taken to reinforce the positive food habits and good growth pattern of the child. (3) MMorrwation aMeW meow awr rwlriMow (3) Information can be shared by sending aNiilies wiii be shaved regain it with psrewls; menus to the home, periodic group meetings, parent-staff discussions, home visits, and pe- riodic newsletters. Frequency of these activities will vary from agency to agency. (4) Parcels we Nderwjed of Ow beweAts of (4) Food assistance programs include food t1Md aesiMewce pralp-- s; sad stamps, free or reduced price school breakfast, lunch, and food programs for high risk cate- gories (pregnant mothers, infants, children, the elderly). Contact USDA Food & Nutrition Serv- 4g 1_C12�l NUTOMN PEN OFAMAMCE STANDARM oiIDAMCE • ice for materials and information on these pro- grams. Food & Nutrition Service U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 500 12th Street, S.W. Washington, D.C. 24250 (5) Community agenciss are only d lo ae- (5) It is important to assure that families have aid o6gi flo 11=W ss periki*ele in food assist- food. This may involve utilization of emergency Sam 'roSra- N food banks, providing transportation to buy food stamps or food, etc.; but it should be remem- bered that the long term goal is to help families become independent. Work with tete social serv- ice component on this. M The pian shah pon -We Ilr ca aplimrx (f) These are established to protect the health wft appMoaMs bcai, Sew seed federal sanila- and safety of children being fed. Yew Iws seed rerlsiiaas for /sed service op- All food service personnel should possess a arabans iweMdMg obimOl rds der slsr"o, poWe- Health Card or Statement of Health from the radea end Mwim of fee4 and beeft of Mor local Health Department or physician. a>ta Akm sad for pw&q M evidence ot sA* Some States do not send inspectors to check coos. The plism shM pwrlds, aise, OW Head Start facilities for compliance with local vendors sad cesm we vAp*bq teed and rev- and State standards. In such a situation, desig- ongW comply wAft siariller appOW le lase and nated program pen nne—with knowledge of rsSlli�sM. applicable sanitation laws and regulations or sanitation standards that assure provision of a safe food service should check annually for • compliance with these regulations and be re- sponsible for the correction of existing viola- tions. Writhe evidence of this must be available. Setf-inspection reports should be compacted quarterly to assure mairftnance of standards. The following areas should be addressed: Cleanliness and safety of food before, during and after preparation inching naintenance of correct temperature Cleanliness and maintenance of food prepara- tion, service, storage and delivery areas and equipment Insect and rodent control Garbage disposal methods Dishwashing procedures and equipment Food handling practices Health of food service per""* Water supply Local or State sanitarians in health agencies can be most helpful in providing ideas on ways to meet sanitation standards. Evidence must be available that food caterers have met codes. Vehicles used for transporting and holding food must be insulated so food meets temperature standards and transportation equipment must be able to be sanitized. • 50 • lTAi�AADS slJ�IAACE (9) TM plan W"WeWft for dUacOm of OW (g) The services that a nutritionist is expected nulr%on swby a quelilliled IrM-Ohm eW to provide in developing, implementing and su- rA*ilianist or for part, 0, awd raprly =hod- pervising a high quality feeding and nutrition liad arpsr�ision by a111111ri,1111111111W tlwlriiiooip or program require a person with at least the mini- diaiiYan as def wd in *A Hud WArt Qiiiwce mal amount of nutrition training and experience makwiah Aho, Mia plan d" prorii VW aM as follows: iwlrilion asrvicas alafi WN rocaiw proawrice A qualified nutritionist can be one who (1) aM in-asnica lraMiy •wMasssry b dawion- meets the educational and training require- strry awd ndAd in prsInl py ho amw pYw- meets for membership in the American Dietetic nM/, food pwckmft& food pr+spwalion and Association plus one year of experience in com- tiora�s, and swftlion a d pw@wAd byyiana. munity nutrition including services to children 0-6 or (2) has a baccalaureate degree with a major in foods and nutrition, dietetics or equiva- lent hours of food and nutrition course work plus two years of experience in community nu- trition including services to children 0-6. Re- quired experience could have been concurrent with or a part of training. It is important that the same nutritionist be used to establish consistency and continuity in the services. The amount and frequency of su- pervision needed will depend on the size of the program and the help it needs in coming into compliance with the performance standards. A minimum of 8 hours of services per month • per center is suggested. Field experience indi- cates that grantees with on-site food prepara- tion facilities can effectively use the services of one full time nutritionist for every 10 sites. Grantees providing food from a centralized food preparation facility, including catered or con- tract services, can use one full time nutritionist for every 10-15 centers served. Nutritionists even thouah meeting the qualifications outlined - above must be oriented in Head Start Perform- ance Standards. Every nutritionist should be provided with the Handbook for Local Head Start Nutrition Specialists obtained from Office of Child Development Regional Offices. The nutritionist provides the following types of services: (1) Assesses the nutritional status and special - needs of children and their families from infor- mation provided by the family and from the health records, discussions with nurse, physi- cian. dentist, and from knowledge of community nutrition problems; helps parents and staff in formulating plans for the nutrition program from this information. (2) Provides necessary counseling for par- ents. (3) Plans the nutrition education program with 51 o NI � PEI�OIIi>sAMC� >1TAI�AIIDi GUM111110 • staff, parents and children. Participates in staff training. (4) Observes performance of food service per- sonnet and provides for a training program that will improve or develop competencies to insure proficiency. (5) Helps teaching sW plan and provide nutrition-related learning experiences in class- room. _- (8) Utilizes community resources in carrying out the total nutrition program. (7) Participates in menu planning and review and takes other steps to assure a high quality feeding program. ` (8) Provides the food service unit with direc- tion in food budgeting, purchasing, storage, preparation, service, and setting up of efficient record systems. (9) Assists in interpreting and meeting health, sanitation, and safety standards related to nutrition. (10) Interprets Head Start nutrition service • philosophy to peers in other agencies and en- lists skills of such personnel. (11) Assists in preparation of job descrip- tions and schedules in food preparation facility to assure an efficient food service operation. (12) Assists in preparation of the budget and any written plans for the nutrition component. (13) Participates in the self-assessment pro- cess. The nutritionist should work at the grantee or delegate agency level so that she can coordi- nate all nutrition efforts across the board. She can function in several modes—using local re- sources in each program independently, setting up a cluster of model centers at which training of personnel can be conducted, scheduling her own time to make a monthly visit to each on-site facility (or however frequently this is V feasible depending on the need in centers). Training for food service staff must focus on knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to do the job as well as career development plans for those interested. The training program can be designed to meet the qualifications for a dietary technician or assistant as defined by the Amer- ican Dietetic Association and provide opportu• • 52 a _ rt ' 01f632 I�ElMr01lMA111;.'[ STAIR1MA1108 fM�MILE nity for career ladders into hospital dietary departments and other types of institutions. Examples of duties which food service per- sonnel may be expected to perform and there- fore need training we: • Plan menus with staff and parents • Procure and store food,supplies,equipment • Prepare or supervise the preparation and service of nutritious meals and snacks • Arrange work schedules for aides and vol- -, unteers • Maintain established standards of sanitation, safety and food preparation • Prepare budget data and maintain cost con- trol system • Identify equipment needs . Maintain records pertaining to food service _ . operation • Develop and test recipes and products • Cooperate and participate in nutrition educa-tion activities for children, parents and staff • Prepare simple written reports Adequate numbers of staff and time are re- quired to do this. What constitutes an adequate number of food service personnel depends on the size of the food operation (the number of children being fed), the type of equipment available, the level of compentency of the em- ployees, and the available auxiliary help such as janitorial service and volunteers. One full time cook on basis of past Head Start experi- ence is suggested for centers serving 30-40 children supplemented by one full time aide for centers serving up to 80 children. For centers serving 15-30 children, a minimum of 6 hours per day of cook's time is needed. Sufficient paid time should be allotted to food service personnel to attend staff meetings, training and for planning. N 7M &0 00 glo'-we for ow esUbN*J- (h) The nutrition services budget includes am* ape wAYMwwawoe of neons osmwiwg so costs of food, food service and nutrition staff, wirMiew OWVkM Mnl/et,OXPOI r WOG for load, equipment and nutrition education materials w1M11e4111111111119C NOWA rs and types of wreak and supplies for children and parent activities esever dOr wft aegI reoorriwgs for CN11- and staff training. irw ape sdi s, Image iOn ream a eft by Records should be kept on file for a minimum bOdO aA@erltfes, heipes and awr OVW hdw- of 3 years and should be available to moni- rw *m do@= r waor in I for 111111cienA opera- tors, auditors and other agency personnel as NOW needed. All food program costs should be recorded: quantity and cost of food, purchased or do- 53 01633 MuTwIT10M MM�OIIrAIICri sfTi#I Aft WAOMWE • nated, labor including volunteers, expenditures for equipment, utilities and transportation. Programs under the Special Food Service Program must supply reports according to the requirements of the agency administering the program. A daily count of meals served to children and r ;4 adults is a requirement of USDA as a condition for reimbursement. All menus should reflect any changes made. - Written inspection reports should be posted and Indicate any sanitation violations and date of compliance or expected compliance. Suggested sources of reclpes are: USD A.crpee for Chia Can Centers. USDA sends these recipes to programs participating In SFSP. See nutrition guidance(e)(4)for address. Tested recipes are recommended to Insure f uniform quality, prevent waste and serve as a ht guide to purchasing. Other needed records include food and equipment inventories, personnel evaluation and training records. :�J .. �7 } 4 Q � _ �►1F�� SOCIAL fi • PEN DRKANM XrANDAIM OtM01AMCE shi t D4kx ial Swvicas ObjecOm sed Per- ft rwesoe SawWwds 61304A-1 secielsersioss Mjediws. TMs objectives of Ow sscisi serricss cowpo- wN of Mo perlorwwsoe alasrarrs flim we to: (a) EslsMsh sed wrws an swlroaell sod rsorrilwW proosso trkiM syMswalicaMy LV- owes .WONNOsl of 61196. Chadres. (W proOde SWORwewt of O"bile CIA*0 ve- owdkm of raw, sea,, er+sar, celer, wawwal «Il - K cesrMas. (C) AebWM parssl par**""is M.Coder OW bme pro9rawi alkd rebut acllriY, B. (d) Aseisl On 1waft is ifs errw aMerls to iwn- pren No co Wit's sold qwMq of taws► lila. W Uk" P- I aero of oesrsrsiyr sen- ioss and rseoaress asd 11,N' I Mair use. 1 1304." foetal serrieeo pens coriW L (a) The social ser Ron plsw AM preride (a) Input into ft pian should be made by • p- -6-106 for: staff and parents. (1) FAW:railrMnl Of edilios, U*W9 WO ac- (1) The recruitment process should systsma- ooawl M• dewtogrephic wake-+V of lbs conwri- tically seek out children from the most disad- My wW M/ nems of No obMrren asd fasliiiies; vantaged homes. Recruitment techniques in- clude door to door contact, use of income eligibility lists, and use of recruitment staff who can identify with the community. Special emphasis should be placed on re- cruiting and enrolling from and coordinating with other agencies which are serving only some of the children's needs. (2) Recruilmeel of besricsppod clriidran; (2) The following factors will be taken into account: • Nun bw of handicapped children in the tar- get population, including types Of handicaps and their severity. • Services provided by other community agen- cies. (3)Peo+rWk or ralm. for appropria/e carr (3) (4) Preferably, these services should be MfM; available directly from the local Head Start pro- gram. If unavailable directly, provision should • 55 socuL SERVICES k PEN OFAAAMiM STANDARM GUIDANCE (4) Ems rgarlq asekdonos or -,Isis InMrven- be made for obtaining appropriate services Mea; from outside resources. (q Furrrshirp Ii t inaMon about available (5) The procedure should ensure that all oammur ly Services and flour b use Mom; available community resources are used to the maximum extent possible. (6) Fo4ow-ap Io slows dolivay of nod (6) Agencies to whom children or other tam- oaSiManee; ily members were referred should be contacted to assure the services were satisfactorily pro- vided. (?) Esfab141ring a rob of advocs" and (7) Head Start staff should, in a prudent and speiealMan for lMad Start fawiiias; positive way, represent the best interests of Head Start families to the community and other community agencies, especially if the family has any problems in receiving benefits from local resources. (fl) Contacting of pored or guardian whh re- (8) Social services staff should make regu- aped b an a - nNed eMM wM - participation larly scheduled family contacts (preferably M tfw Need Start polp-- is irreguta► or who home visits) and should assess and re-assess fw bete absent four coeeeeullve dap; and family needs on a continuing basis. These con- tacts should be coordinated with other compo- nent staff. (!) tien"iaafion of Mw on" Service rIeeds (9) The procedure should specify those serv- Of Head Start fawiiies Md wonting wilts 0MM ices which will be provided directly by the local emawsolly agencies to develop progrww b Head Start program; i.e., counseling and those • god Mese "611111111L services which will be provided by resource agencies other than the local Head Start pro- gram. Head Start staff should make every effort to involve parents in identifying individual fam- ily needs and in planning ways to meet those needs. Head Start staff should be provided training in how to identify families and children in need of social services. 0) TM plan shall pmMft for etree eoopera- tlew NO at>c NW4 Coataf>wwity rGeOWCee indud- kv: (1) WOW* beer Start parent groups work (1) (2) Some form of official communication WiMvMaraMOM or - 8 load C M MIAs ty groups could be established through designated liaison wNh eioder Conewne; to maintain contact with public service agen- C1 0 U k lo clow,C01010u pity - cies. Letters of intent should be sought from Cies ow needs of Mead Start familiss, and wayS agencies cooperating with Head Start where of Mosam tfwee nears; possible. Staffs should initiate the effort of find- ing out (inventorying) what services these agencies currently do offer and have the poten- tial for offering in the future. (S) Mslpiwg lo assure bettor Coordination,co- (3) Ways of facilitating communication with open "nA and information shariwg with comnw- other social service providers in the community nit ap raies; include visiting those providers, inviting those providers to visit the Head Start program, plac- ing providers on a special Head Start mailing • 56 SOCIAL SERVICES • pElll�OfMAAMCE STANDARDS GIADAMCE list to receive pertinent information, being placed on the providers' mailing list to keep abreast of the providers' activities, and devel- oping a media relations program with local peas, radio stations, and N stations. (4) CaM'M -1111e o 1 Ib No iaaie4Macies of (4) A Social Service Advisory Committee M1ie11a1 co w A ty swv4ae, or ti tM aced for comprised of Head Start staff, staff from other adiltsrrai W 0WM s, aad SOWWM in laipro11hm community agencies, and Head Start parents tM mWiftie Mrsicas, or brim In mw www- could be formed to provide input concerning kw Md needed social services and to act as an ad- vocacy group in obtaining these services. (5) 1111spa h aad Wa k ft awwMaMe a can- (5) In communities where another agency a1wift rssewce No b Near pert OW and prepares a community resource list, the Head faaliliM, Start program might update the list and make it more relevant for Head Start purposes. (c) ?M Hien " pre-AW far the sefebiieh- (c) Adequate records should be kept and meat. MmalleR m pe, and ceof reo- reviewed periodically at the center level. Social oris of Ip,11040 e,pe *00 1111100y rete,iacbi- service staff can coordinate with teaching staff I" osa*kftd earefkoeat fermi Mai and on class attendance and follow-up. Parents and /eMew-ap reperle,rqw t of cealeclt with ofiW staff should be involved in determining criteria agwoiee,aad rgwb of csaiesit wish hMMIM for confidentiaft. • 57, � MCM sTANDAMM �AMCE • S~ E-Parod hWskV AM 011100 fires aad Pw 11 n we Standards 1204.5-1 PwwA kwokismoM oi)ettiwe. The eb)ecfirae of *A para" WashIaara" cea>tpeasat of we Parraarwe sk"Werds ars (a) PMW& a phase+ pmp aim of ee'ar11- emcee and -r M ,Nas whioh ee*psrt mad embence wo perenlal role se w prfaelpal k0wence In Oak cMW* educaYem ear (b) ProwMe a propreen mat recop tales w. pars" as: (1) Rl porteibN prrdlens of wek ch"on's weN being. (2) Prime educsiors of weir cl lO w (» Cemlrt HAM b w• Year dart proAraar awd b weir comes. - .. (c) Prorire the feN WW4 Una of Opp"trni- ties for pars"prlicipadsa: (1) Direct "wok nes" in deciaNa rnshimp M _ w• proprarn planning ear eperafiens. (2) Pw He*@" M dessrem and ower pro- rim scririties se pair ew4dayses, nolumM ms (2) Ae iMlies for pares which wey here helped lo dowiop. (4) Oorkirq wiw wek orrn cMk*of in co- opralbn with NOW Stem OW. 1304.5-,2 Parent WAvkvamd plan cowler 1: pared participation. (a) The heli, pars" parlieipation poficy of Ow Bead +tart prop en wftlr which aN head Start program awel cw#4 y as a — -ditiow of belay prantsd financial assislawce, is corAmined in NNW Start Polity Memral, %WWction "I— Seco" S2, The Parwwt (OCD Transimil" Mo- Lice 7+02, dated Augu l 10, 1970). This paNcy manual iwelruction is set fsrw in AppwmKx • b wis part. (b) The pian doN dsscriM in detail wt film- (b) The written plan should include a gen- plsw)tion of HwW Start Poificy Manual, In- eral statement of objectives for the Parent strticUon 1-31—Secdon S2. The ParerMs (Ap- Involvement component, a listing of specific • Se 'AR MT WVOLVEMEMT PERFORMANCE STAiloAMM GUNIAMCE Pandit n. The pion shots sown Mat Perticipa- goals, and the appropriate methodology for Um of llaad Start Parents is o8kodary and 00 achieving these goals. An example of a goal not be rogkd a ss a condition of the drill s might be Involving Parents in the Education a - ONreeM. Program and one technique of the methodology for achieving this goal could be Recruiting Par- ents to Serve as Classroom Volunteers. Em- phasis should be placed on maintaining the Head Start philosophy in the home so that par- ents' lives are enriched and the objectives of Head Start are continued by the child and the child's parents in the home or community. 130433 Pw*M inrotwweM plan con o : orrMaweiw� deesMpr�eM of peroMM9 skills. T1w pian sW Provide sellers and oppor- tneilios for Mvolvinp parer"in: (a) Ex erienees and rd 0- which lead to (a) Parents should be encouraged to partici- deMp w! artici- deaebprnwt of No* skittle, sell- pate in Head Start policy group and on com- corfdswee, and sense of Mdepsnrena in be- munity boards of directors and committees. boring an orwiroomm in tlririeh Meir chfton Parents should be given the opportunity and can develop to Meir hill pelentlel. encouraged to conduct sessions for staff, chil- dren, and other parents in relevant activities for which they have special skills. Parents should be encouraged to participate as volun- teers in social service activities making con- tact with community social agencies and mak- ing home visits as well as volunteering in the classrooms. (b) Eaperiene" in child growth and decal- (b) Parents could be provided with training Opr1-- - Ul icl wo shMrpMan Meir rose as the in child development concepts through such prinwy elft — M Meir c1dW @n's lives. means as films, brochures, discussion groups, rap sessions, courses, books and parent-child interaction activities in home or center. (e) Mays of proridir g oduceliont i and decal- (c) Parents could be exposed to specific ac- opnro"WtivitNs for ebiidrow se Me howe and tivities which foster learning in children in the COWAUnky- home, e.g., the use of common household items to teach the names of colors, as in "Bring me the blue towel," and in the community, e.g., planning a trip to the store. Detailed guidance on program activities that could be utilized by Head Start programs are contained in the following: (1) A Guide for Planning and Operating Home-Based Child Development Programs. (2) Home Start Evaluation Executive Sum- mary. (3) Home Start and Other Programs for Par- ents and Children (Conference Report). (d) liaaMh, WW M hUNK daMai and nail- (d) Training could be made available to par- a odneatiow ents, either in conjunction with staff training in 59 01F39 POJNW WVOLVWAEMT PM CIIIIIIIIIIIIIANIN ><TANDAIAi QUWANCff • these areas or as a unit by itself. To facilitate parental attendance at training sessions, par- ents should receive adequate notice and baby- sitting services should be provided. (e) 111- INksfioe,aM res.of 111mift aM C=*- (e) Parents should be provided or made owAIV wssureas Is weN No buk We s pp I aware of available community resources, such nets of Nr lawft. as adult classes in consumer education, finan- cial assistance programs, and family and em- ployment counseling. This ought to be coordi- nated with the social services component to avoid duplication of effort and to strengthen the family-centered approach of Head Start. M of oppafrwlMr for candnu- (f) Educational opportunities might include inA sire 111m whkh a" for Iortrards Solt- basic adult education classes; continuing edu- M1fiPIN — aM 81pioycation programs, vocational training or child development associate (CDA) training, and self- enrichment programs. Resources in the local community and its immediate environs which offer programs in these and other educational areas should be identified and arrangements made for the participation of Head Start par- ents. Where these resources are inadequate or do not exist in close physical proximity, Head Start staff should seek assistance from the State training and technical assistance resource or • from the OCD Regional Office. Many Head Start staff members are receiving training through the Head Start Supplementary Training Pro- gram. (9) roWoA with No Now Alrf Itedlefs sad (g) Head Start staff should encourage pa- ONlsr a/propriW sW Ow ieoneeien aM w rental interest in their child's development. Par- eMelnellf of NM* C1WAeWAV*lirsl nooio ents should be given the opportunity to meet ead dam with teachers on a scheduled and as-needed basis throughout the year (e.g., three home visits are recommended, although only two are required, at the beginning, middle, and end of the school year). At these meetings parents and teachers should discuss the child's physical, social/ emotional, and intellectual development and review the child's progress. Such meetings can be used to arrive at agreement regarding desir- able short-range goals and some discussion of specific activities and experiences which may contribute to the child's progress toward these goals. Home visits should be planned to enable staff to acquire a fuller understanding of each child's abilities and experiences. Such visits may also be used to help parents consider the child's current needs, interests and ability in order to plan home activities and interactions • 60 v MCI() l� PAREMT t VOLVEM MT • 'EIIFORMAMCE STANDARDS GLANCE which will contribute to the child's progress. In addition to regularly scheduled teacher con- ferences, parents should meet with other Head Start staff on an as-needed basis. 1 139434 parent inmohewMtt plan content: arnaw/ prsgra wAnpe- wltanR, prepum Oleg, awe praMs. (a) TMa plan aMall We" fsr Wo-way torr- (a) Examples of specific communication tech- between sell said pantos carried niques include newsletters; home visits; training alit ow a re@Ww basis throughout tie pialp oe sessions; and policy group meetings. These jew whkh pronriMs WdsrawMenn about M• pro- techniques should be programmed to occur on grass scald Its a wioss; prslrawn activities for a regular and continuous basis e.g., monthly No oMMrlar; On paNcy /carpe; am resources newsletter, and bimonthly group meetings. wfMM Mt Ill -1p l i awed Me oarrawnitj. arm be dw4p ar and andw so e a nay whisk nathas psrsnls and @Self ~1111wely. Policy ltorpe, sW and par- aft w mM psrticipala in the paw - and dove! - apwwant of the connta-unicMe n syel«n used. (b) The plan shall provids a elldo n for the (b) Examples of ways in which this informa- regider provision of Ids nalion to nombers of tion may be transmitted include written hand- policy Groupe. The purpose of such communi- outs; written minutes of meetings; official cor- calion is to enable the policy group to make respondence; and oral presentations at policy MIMItMd recisions in a Ywaly and effective group meetings and training sessions. Policy • WAWAW, to oMan prOkeeWaal expert sa, and groups should have the opportunity to comment /srMfMy lobs provided with*tato support.Ata within a reasonable time. rnirilnnunr, I -in wlion provided will! include: (1) Thr h"for phin nM development,and stiw>tiaaion 01P gpnsa* M Mead SkM poSdes,/u'dellnes,and other from Ms Of a of Child Devel- "WAAL (3) fritancial rspotis and alalsursnt of funds -_----ad in the dead Start account; and (4) Wail ply+ grant applications, and per- s WAI policies for Mead Sect. (c) The eunthe Mead Skirt stall shelf share re- spsrnelbility for pnvirin/ assistance in the con- &CII of Nw abovs activities. In addition, Health Services, Education, and Social Services stall sMaN conbibule their dhact services to assist Ow Paw nt Iwohmwneol self. H staff resources we not "labile, the nscsasary resources shall be sought within the cow m%wnity. f 1304.5-5 Patent involvement plan content: p- - Is, ares resideris, and the program. The plan shall provide lor: (1) The edabiislannent of eMective procedures (1) (2) (3) Content of the program should in- by which parents and was residents concerned clude: 61 (11��1 PAREMT WVOLVEMBff . PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GUIDANCE • wf1N be enabled to laillu nce go character of • Training in all program components, in a pwrraars aNac1ME Vok InIersels, way which allows parents to understand (!) Tb* regular parYotp-" In the Maple- the Head Start program as an interrelated rra*alalioe of such 'rosra w Mast, whole and to facilitate parent participation (i) Technical and etllwr support needed to in the preparation of the work plan and Mil*parents and arse rse— rI to secure on budget. Vm*own behaN ansiliis assiMance from pub- • Ways in which parent can assist staff In Ne and privrale sources. setting the gwls of the local program and the goals of other community institutions concerned with children and families, in a way which allows parents and staff to we those goals as an Interrelated system. • Training that occurs in a planned and con- tinuous fashion, beginnirp with and con- tinuing through the grantes's funding cycle, with adequate provision for parental input in the design and evaluation of the pro- gram. 62 O V112 aunt,bre bees atter M a pioraw to renal so wataMat. • 4. leeywd optica. gust AM JteaWti so ConWtent vita geed de*elopowelol p o - f. A31 PUM&S vacw ShiN� /WriSWM* to any Optica MAN be ap/ele11led Is IM& Passat-group aepanlswtltoe to ieaedwm vita rim -1 pt+nt tak sk eat gaw- una 0f the NA" strt Eley Maawat of August 10,100. Arsers" A--!mutt Orrw" rya hosted •. Pragraw opttom silt treaty tfil y- A`ae RamT paoTAl 0f tbo Ml start ley OsWeMl prior Tble apposaia teas fan l+tw7 doear><tai to subsal shm to OCD. Uw rnoiyMt pad bapienesaotloa or 7. There u o 4 Mei epetlds means Pisa TartaUsso to pesptsw design by local fled far 6669 AM v*hMo s a ler m► ghee Nan M"Isstllia. cbawa. It Should akin a thew am ass te- auteneente anal peals of*A a oe/de progress AWO--i?/-t-/ Pwpow TACISAiwas betas bookMADODC Tule eiMw SeN fail ale play as-- s. Tae number of bay ape"to ale lead tae tae Mwtapaest cal tapk�eaSatars Of et.rt cams WW wry hep■roe M ri..r Tarlatloae M propeas design by laoal lead liar e3taoea.101 as era tie snow Sellrflla start Pragrows- are be aa:laege oppne+eaMler for aerateg Use cbOd's I iopA.nt l Dees. M J/Jif-I-1/ soops f. The appttwlba gone, donoesttsM Use Tait puny opptW to an Beal Start sbuity to oossdaat IM program sptga Wltala Reseoue cad demon epoelee tees OPerato the!lana of tae atsseat feared,asst gine or propose to opower a tuU year Pram funds are ad&M to the pss sa!toss older wbub prow ldw a dot od s[Thee to the some aosuca UwW~, some opuses now ossble eWM or aro ears group,d shimron for las profr"M to eerie nose eaNdraa vtlaea tin eland art been a ens.Tfr potley Shin be ap- nano tasdftd uvea. Oradea pule" and pile/ to els subattW by such Sbfttpg WW be aeoaeary to deteraae tits grease. er Seeacae 1 an or Otter tate asst aeeselabd Wits amrng eidnkosl yell 1.1/7 . cLlitea. In wed+ pia udog, Me 1011MLag aeas s boaW be w01dued: 040-43+441 toiicy a Addltiemd aMdtaal-Mate amslr a enMenat, wo+osow b. !seamed ask dv/to apeearo eabad- uarter cc PY ULL09 "aspect" IP -PNI laths, UM (410 lln) lied Short Tpngmm WW ares, M ►tel and AW Isaogdrla- be po soluo ase// eaeou esd to oaasllor tlaa: "Wer i pt""M Nook to motion to the c. AAWUoDel staff for beats WW sad seAadeed Also! Merl atod01 And 811610% 101 ninth[supportive WUvtl6W • pre«aa "am Met ogles to the naso at d. lead Lor O"Uom" reerultm alt 101 ohloea served and 00 elpabumse pad sioet; reoesson d tae feapoen asst.'ifs 5 , e• Iaewwd lawarmse,aaek: apttoae flet we to be awllaaie for !coat f. Aeadlttoms to peleeelt tete r"T rands. eeMeU neeraf uays: V. SPOICUL raowma Tles showdnd,Mal Oter11601101. 1. The a oodnel aeM Mort Mdodd Tte1Su"W* snowDeelait eonlobe. Oumnusam of as patent eve-dW-per- lmee-awed andeh. WMt.aster-ante OkUlO N foment go M erre MU0061. oommoutaa oieatlag to wflaue Ts Prtaofpdu, tie Oiaa of G&WDensiap- this foram an fair to de r peoefid Sh" sweat WM ee�t a w option or chip WA" set, dme waft sM o me a temu tar• plug a ft eat fir to neat et neer aaug SM aaloos, is t snot an bowe the pwprwt tint k WM nonit N 004l'u� a� !cement pdwil d Yin no but Sates'ests of the Iarerdael dlprs end a Nedl1 AIM dew epNent ptepon At sea- faaues seeTol. it this saeaneat taellomm —,bit ort a"sant ase/ort smdoUaee• tams tae pewsat kraut is set e11tgtrtty Amy prepay epioa Depend engin deeae�- a loud neo the pesenN is /i eetn- dllee nidi k Naas Mel e[ tie f01isabos "sr wb~tbne nods earl be 4/R M moadnism. edacUveW by nee or move d tie ober 1. All paaoklo ebtd In the arse ort OPUOM ritaW Ar awl Mart oanpo�te aim be Sand ad, a" tM eaoopuce of new f. Tor adowe to seams Atteedeaee Pettis deftow o err daerlptgaa of soeb a aVd start programs whey cased to atrve of tar epAhot slit[NPO"Peenlabm-TWO Boar or au daw on as a Amen than aw-dty- !wM inns ns fisted WO per-Week basis. AU aWtt 10 -7na ale aend wbudeDal ant patlmy Wbkb atAtae that. -?to- U- la- casts"W � s partici eagle ant tewiTe c s oeapeehemelTo deTMopeamntd scans Is vaeaa ameotlaaat dew not redact NWVLOW r chlidesa Attaadleg tae 6- tf aa. th•JSeiN r eraslo ooaspa01Maa d "ell- eeoa, esospt Of otborWta 1008110. 9601t- vaabeped hineft a OR We aetA stay mat be erred hours In tae datwswo,nos be sappit- r wad (need Siert Manua awl. seent" by a psest sdna11ios prap11a or pp/)• another optiaa WNab Would Image peeab 11_ The*-We Ail eel CU—of progMn Op- la dwdopNg their role er ase fbet•ewd Maori Unit Ie as be bond as an esseeno ent of me lnewoft nal eduans d alert wa eWsea. dbw Masigpenert weak And repouross ae the La plaaalreg for lea els a ave-Ow-soot �1�oo�oeNtasaeatmles w WsU r tam sees of aknro0es wbeduls. s adel ooarrh mom tae neeias Ohl tesla neaLLrias must be given to LM v sdw'blas renew S r S.The 11araatat of saloon to progreees the Attsbdoacr tarlauaos.Pregoaia Pie., In be be dsrefnra.d by Sweating such fad- sauaat ePectLcolly .dies the, falisplof dew r See or ds*aiopowntal WraL fAaally 9bsmtlma: • booftop~pteMsbeat* or lowmLotd oclead � (1) that are tae beeam#4 O S Ueda of me tis calif) Oen tft+Ass ate►as sfisnbop• WW W preaoa about grills new e/eelttey bF w IMS & 100-410 sets at ret andma nal Ata baa 10 asbedubt Ol�►4� (g) what are the no*&aal dumas at do 1wYq mug W ttsad-to prepare for the rather than attempt to rpLsm thea. ThtmL tleMHyf wbuld atfustmant tbcb * Also. session and set trp the classroom envtron- food Items that are a regular part of a fame- ppoMoutiv -dada atter lasom as oppose/ b. =mate as wail as to give Individual attention ily's dWt Will be a major focal point at nu- • may.an every-other-day sdwdubt tr ciHdran maturing mad {each the center. tritlon education. (i) Now does the curriculum pian At the In soar instances Where schoois serve an (i) Hemitlt.-ftvery*Sort roust be made to age a"do mlapmsatalbmabet7rrttftmat Anter sitar. vatiatiooe In scheduling double protide bmdth services throes existing re- Doss the pint tab ante esw mt dtwrrg *onions mmy bsve to be comsidarsd. foams- Chlldren In home-based programs needs of children of d10 agm.std Lief•- b The scheduling of children to attend are to receive the ease health sawlogs as We nab of the ease ohm over timet morafag or afternoon sessions must attempt children in anter-based propaas. (t) what tial of sobNm I r Mt- on,meet Individual. children's needs such as As With the standard Mind Mart program, qutrwd to obltta the pn*mm objectives? reoepttvity. necessity for nape, and otber hoses-bwM programme shall prow!&lial"M b. In all sttuatiots when the sbgd t am liatere asst might prevent full program with existing health redoes for the entire in the center Ise than Jive aMgaa weak.Ifs Inmost to Mor children. faally unit on as se-DoodM basis. However. program must specify bow the c. Adequale Um fr staff ooroitWoa. dead Mart fonds may be used to pro►lM aossprobecatve paantag (staff must pian for oiah erasion health services only for the pre-ecbool n e - plus aro illustrative at wle" this retalra tV moset the MOs&of particular chitdrea fn- bas of the famaly. (1) One-third to oar-hoN of !Yet ehYlti rafts), to-aw"se trataing and career de- (i) Pays Aeigloei and Social Serrkm.- ddly nutritional nnd&art Mart ass\our emtepmea. mrt is provided during the Hese-based prograan &hall prowW* no*"& be atiooels the neater. paematt SLUM4 eat working scidob. In some cases, thin can services through existing commuatty re- quest, be ptowi&l wick supine t*Mawasl Baty be mcibvd by a variation in canter anwron or wttala the sponsoring Bead Mart wetly Manus sad counmeung on bibnOW& Mteaaaaee (*g- a far-day-week for pOgrMm to aecasdsnos with existing leas food preparation sad nWtatism as war r einsben). stsrtpticlse. an bow to involve obiiiraa in Lai♦Mite&! d. !tete tescking both hales of a double aottvitise to the beets. asmtea are 0019 to have the Primary reepooak- b.Crrricu sew/or Childs* (g) Provisions for compiHe mmlisel ata halmy ser been vision unlet some provi.son A ma)w wphasio of the )rograrn count be dental my must be nub far all mhfibaa 1s soft fee suhegtute Mg. La such oases, to bap peeente enhance the total develop- in aecoedsnoe wuh veal Mart polWYs. pftW provisions must be maile for hone meat (lastodlag oognluM Iaogtrapw' 20- (3) r(i) ateff-tlauy interaction- as ssstrd to visite oial. emotional sad pbysl ol) of all their th* Head Start concept. Mate M *AkMftl e. prowlelons must be made for an increase children. L any variation pian. Varies seamowliai is in sapportive psesoanai and services in tela- wisteeer the educational program or to provi&~wtth new sal aida moM Mgr- Um to Use anticipated requkre to of M- philosophy of s her-based program.it must portunitiss for such, interestios. Mtsand okudssn sad their I&EXUmshave a plan or speb m for dtveloplog "tndl- c. Staff uttiimilon ahwlt em&Wgbv b ase- I. llovisims sues be Wade for custodial vistrausd"or"peOM&U td"duosuon pro- UMSWy to in W— quLlbb by msrtiita between nations. Including the grams for its chiksMen. staff talent. potential w etomstim. sinning of indoor and outdoor spaces. In additbn. programs must provide ma- training gods lust be identlfid amid a tai- g. Provrlons must be made to maintain terial, suppiles Lad equipment (such oe tri- tog plan""an&which will faolritate no ta- hM loos quality for both eessloos. in All a1wM. wapoas. bloats mantpulsuve toys psmanusiou of the spoon. Dues tadhlg ekddswa should have an opport-ally co Joand books) to raster the children's develop- ahould enable the *teff to Lnaorpaeau est- Is eeetimg and other food-falafel aetltltles, sent to their housesProvision&a needed. ovislon far rbewum mosifcations necessary to soots- �with the participation of the such �bwftb � e made through lend- aodate the abater weft ad to&bw for tkr I� cooperative purchase pgdgmtlon expefte00es must be &velapmsatd dioeeeaose Mtw*sa thaws- 1.for-eases l/oatis �Ottp }mar-owls amid ave-year-ow provided on a periodic basis for all children L Several sfttasmiaoe variation aodelo w dad stem greeters aN 0- to deveiV to loom-bed programs_'Ione proposal must p 4. Se a pisnottg the iatlo delivery o lase sal incorporate a bona-bawd model into s!� what timid d do elopmeentd octtvt- p oil ie imi p analmAtbWAdaahe ecadarm*asst In their earrwnt program. @af models would Use Will take plane is the group Metung. lops on tie parent as the primary factor Furthermore, the eduoatloa t- ��tdbs neeft �k mustaccordoso�fn the the ural dility. ment and the home as as well an all program oompoowta--must the methmse by which cblW-roe anip" designing ton facthe an" of thoility. These taodsis may ons as the nestle of the locale by toting into to their moamsaWe. Thelouveing dMsmooLm on programs initiated fin fift�ieYn •eoeetat apptopri.te local, ecbnia culcurai bdtoate possteie moirsulaag wetM1*aa *aamtalum In T! IM or on a modal de- aha laagwape ebaracteristim Loc is wen mmant to M seesawtaw. •M,ped by the local community. The rd- c.rmrsett A upsse (1) T1W for-day-west mmdub pewwfoiM Weft oondltloos must be met by the" Some-based programs reflect the concept four dye Lear eaatr-hurl tottvitaa pho an gMWAMS te iPWO—ttng their peopaa s: that the preent in the am and marc ta- adtiuonsl day Lr center staff b psrI mSerr{e" eventual -mtaostw a""eosbler••of hon or special activltWa.much as: The*sae din&of setvlaee which are&wall- her own children. 'Thus. home-based pro- In—Wo teataing for using.parents� able to chit irsin marvrl to a oenter-locos L are W piece emphasis m developing woivateer*. leas Mart program will be avmllmllo to and mag Use-pw*xkung"role of used 4eoisl eprieoct*ler ekrdrea eked a serol by a bear-hbond pswgram. Mart para&_ Homs etslM be is otnter-Mrtl programs.use hams-barred Scan-loud programs must give both per- Two dips to all groups In boar wtik pnpr s stat aMs*wry pw*siblo effort to OOLS (ser pem=L substitutes and other apro- parent Wateing by the Miff. aoMEWy. ossdkntr, integrator and utLioe prvte fsmouy meatbers) an opportunity to (i) 4itt-ssisa*olesdubs: Two rrgalray ORMant osm m ty resources amid services ISM& shout such things a various ap- enrailed groups.mach boosting Mae a"per (pwhite.Mdteota-taw or ao-fns) la peo+lsYag preach"to dUld rearing. ways to a"embalm thaw children's tow dev Amb w+et. With the ma shy set YNm far mai autftUamaL ssrviem fur tin I sacial and id tet, vela to tura everyday exporsencom things as groups of os tratntog or rou wip (1) fhsVMM-rte hmr-basd pso/amm. tett ocassructive Warning experiences for sal a stoops o[pesamnte or obllran p♦ waeaewmr lsudbb obadb mould Massive ChUdrea. am peeUW Udormstloa about nisi ' tae nor autrtftm srses vias in eater- b=. nutrition and community resource& i. Double tlaaioos bend proposes with Palms ty ea pbssia oa d.t Bond Start progras are perattled to spar- awmriuea esnasomm stall at beiping par- ate °~�and tyaeXcwl 3ervicsM m double embalms a as apron,Ii r m Wars 10 maim ato maim the best use of existing It Is suggested that the program make aball the adsiuon of other shll&la Maedis go" resources through fed planning. buy- pr•owision for *+ening sad weekend services L :ever awrvloss for oiudsea owrsmatly miMg sssd sorting. a parbdlc, regular or In- 10 families wbon ed the program A program mean arm be w- dental group meadows for children are bald. c.Carter Developuwwt qulyd.use sash tt be pratttwh.am meadows mosey esbrt skools be rneie to prepare and Programs awed provide career devMop- double sessions mainly an a Msc'sssf g Assts. arse a nutrtU* a duct or MML when food meat opportunities for staff. for example` In addition to the pesifdo* whisk appgr to is not avatlabb to a famuy.the bcse-named y&LaLq of~old qu&Ufy for nobdenlo full-year. prt-doy prwgrnm. tae I must atter every effort to put the esedu mr artier appropriate eredent"whea- 000ruoot Must be amt Masa use On touch wttb wbatswr cumaunity am paquLib food- Tu addl- lrowkdm acct be saah.ge l*r s arm-iwr tip-- - dicot b �o ta/ar N d aU awl- Magenr1'Sys break Mtwara dooM+oseitn claws wig a fhb tamdlr crisis- - sod should to their pssposaW. grantees must desQfbm /making aking mug *Mbomou balk talww bo aaaweaged to parllm i is them. their gmtrs tea btt wtW health.nutrttiw�• of a doobb a.MmmuIn asrammd r. IoM Neart%= *ttnMfm stat wssgaim cul- p�b� ro aOtter awwmw V=Sm thirty awutm Murat be Mi*teed pair to Ani vwrtataahs In fwd peMmwt. fwd sup- not Poo prameruy b4 the 3a4hem* Oak aomisa--ifted r or not a eMssni pbssat W tiatli upon (rem pwimwam mug war. 111 C1 •DIES AND RS"AnOWS 1.sty Sohetio% pordintUn far a rki.r .Msocloa a at the ir is=Dr TM CLABSlOON pr • ?ssls Must reecrof ibe the Prtpsa'd J aknati asst tram and bow to-AMFy am AS /ice AMIEWTBi. VOLU!•!l!w On slaMsa fear asuctlag stat in ac ard am the many of the bassi m at Siad menet w ONVSN7Sls. rsrpooatbtittlaa asalgn•d b1 Lbs pregame to rermd In"CkAM '.Tkma abWOM art Lobe i. AC rVrrZ= PM TRE PAs the abaft Member. Pbt osample. tie NINE 1Nw In the tomeRy tlrsK,Is the emm==Wy. •S OR T1QT LR■i?sa To Dsf►M.Or. vLlUng heron oust be: sat in tie atatrlo at peo*ie amt podia- i AWNM F2 Milt Tse CIMMO w in (1) !local In the laotua/e used b the tions that bow an Impact as bolls. oOt�ATKOF WrM Tlfi STAFF Olt Tsai faaslnts they tan It Is cbar thus tie eooeem K End Mart CXWTEL (]) l ser ars: in tringtog about sabdeetial cblaips de- Bora at theta is aemtuil to M a�satiw (]) Responsive list about huaaa d.wl- mead@ the furies Invo verist of tis parents. scot Mast ytmpma boo at tae grawtdd bol OP—%-% mb&c-Ily about hu W wed@ par—tal-wiboutmsm, Mat towill w of Mks- was tae dol.s.m seamy lewd. burl Swed swear warotm in a Saes a Tits t ogr ms as+tet tits/Meta1e� �s (a) aKaowoadgrabbe about au Pr'aOw beat igiaa arae . Swed Mart Mvgna d twat tet, poo b begins and eboult tela after W�7 r n►Msst e/te+lAW las'aat TW OONWOEOUW planning axil SOU"UM w forward. ata[Member am M a voluaber to aaa■ar (b) Knowledgeable, about ooaMtiatfl Dwoertol parental avehom at waters eamMun toe. mon. into ever, part at loved Overt, todhe Bess h.stat Dirookpawat otaer antl-yoemwly pragreew ylpablg br1• srrMt DM ti eSet�s Mal 14tpmaa Must submlt a .rat W waw►- abrmt cb mgrs In tnottvstlar Is Ire waw•• e.[Iuse &be" towsreerltrat plan and a trouble: girdnan , auty. d worts toward alortag the model opmoobn Powspana indwttog ooatent of proposedy,.- W b- conlittosis that Mw formed as symww fiat ASsd Sett Nsaq Orwwge emnvloe trolala; pragraer tomcbias ae In- ettrtvabu � the oroaolty a. Strusam►e.—Tbe formai atrtictun by drmar�A ems training tralnt .tar or ba-awTto�>Mmd / at moeeattambb-e dlas W� a eeMldat New Very 7 Mal Petrouslog.Tlva s n oM "mo ek*awM tan Ulm vin cover net raps for parwntm to knave cagy wtth tie boil arUNIMM dw mWstow of tie be rsL4pwd to reveiop or increase stat Mese- InvtoMl to desim ar-aakut -helot the pro- ptta ber's kaoarbdpi abort: Ow sol to the d@wdopmeat d metfvttbs Jkra vUy. bom ewer. the Seel Start yolk, that the? dean ieigttu and tmMAant to tr.»d vin OWAM of tae fotlowmg: (1) Approacbss to and tschniquse of mmeLirg tamtr parttomer needs said emadi- I. Kest Start Center Caaseftter. Tbb wanting with patsnW tics s. Poor mane I parwgeRfea MW emmmtttr mal be met aO t Ise Moyer boL (2) Otaer lion-bawd or saner start- bon as a mlwepm level W Maw r mw Aiwa Mato idea a"WQ c%Mw%tt is tee•• nt.Programs: oampimm lewd@ Por car passaa tae Mew- oaoeard that *on she be pasmat etas (]) All seed Start component arvee, bent will bo 1rMlate.leoswse of plant M- Dortgrss. I. Votttatorrr Pte.tate eom*W beelm of aaarfrg said 1 lard Start PWMV Aratwidtsm.Tbb Ma- tfto gives-IIvar7 seed Start prop—Is ammoud mlMwe most b as No at the dwspae Mae? As In an other Bead Start RMzams• to yrorlM the d aasom th-no wktck week bvel w4N no Pwl~a 10 s`Soft and in bone bmnd prepay mfrs e000mop W pwacqotsoai awl esvolwaamet am Is, Pew ��>• far the tom at VGh - rtbd for Mad M rklied. Irmo- mead@ r fa hart 4 rad@ a mosiL _ >.!lams Share lltiq Aerais/.Tl1e�1laaiwl S.Leah!>—f>-d Oytiaae Stteem d-w not be ae�ky.ot aa�t he p e of d taiert m art a as tM Wratea ldwl P'Mr+ AM r pseMrMks tr ler rte watMr In bodiumai to the above oaodM,boas aye,.- it"" Val ramdn a erestke a+rbaa ldr awed Bigot nae gramw Mol mast b design W propose�� the ysseeYool aril >a a amtefeg.feait b amt !t M ars arweary M aro a opones • prsgna spoons wbinL tial Sad wens wrrllaS loba eyed by waded obeMo In a " ope- 1e,edftflaa to m Damp"owes,lMef Oaf to Meet the Needs of Indlvblttal akiiswa Mad teas rvo wbkb as eke/ w! arae after mites.Begins Me foss Pao server bold@ the UMNIZIa 1s taair 0010-1—its— Iwmrwld his load cert aamaiee. tie Owsafa Brad W the DaiMHe Agony, for low ysogman options curt adkwme to Tkb Dortog to iddlae for tae tat me an L the Doaomtsif be ons Of for yrfrrrl dos Of parent partial- IL IL—siert A desertion rte a. Tkq somot be drtmd hos w gad» aSteTtt. and tavoivsrnt ti hefat Ser a at ori wt towed PmMr. of tis ll�t standard sal Mart oadY e.re,=wet air TUB ramewn MMPP@wm&Ww of of AMa-aft (0840- WA Mort apreamt a maw aftww aF soft dMq Most): A swgranellw M peowb to Mn" the nerds of ckllrmn L Decry sr"/tart ysssoms lout Rose Sf- ewmwom r Pos m (plewd the oamaantg. feats lftfweat lorUaft aMnM rr w Mi Tbere MPWax ll rY at Mot NrigusaaiM ams- b. Tlry samrt be 000sisteat with teal de- Bert four —ter kends at pasmr yrtM4a- www Sr PmlftMg M 016000000k woo vrlopownfu/m'octices- tion.in law dal Mrd Ppsosma how a aaarw Sor 4ibM M Mit sem g o. Tksy aemet M comsisbst waft Swed I. tAATUXPATBOK IN TM P0100008 Or taw act Oe, ONWOOb tr tlr ONNI�- evert IraMw mtam la ds W siert an- I/AKIImo DSL7ggows ADMI'TBl NATUBe nas for ppa ageof amTae Member of web sue that all are pomata of Ss"Mart w AND Ol A"=Or TSB rgnMNlgtea wi awry dmpandrs M ria eon*"edieerec nnbr fol awe opus"* sen at)mNot In Is Peaigrmn 111/ok drlaae Mart A the ran weep+at as"art swimm for ma- ba am 94pumt a wwal Prwes tertsdt Osm/moMbw M ar obvewgr�d clan war M: 1. !boas art Oster Oaaonllw ___ 1. Poison .bent samosa w urtofoad a tient (1) Boom MSR-t7M leap+ or err fellow. ] servos war s dib i for Mend . 1bM art P013" Committees (ddb- 1 At amt MS �m at Seel suet Masser Pow @- iwscesic gwrNw amassed ft ttsrt deMrMe spat! (l) M>♦anr, fbllow-0a ewvbmn foe talo <da rgwralrlferr c no Mai- boaragsrl Inge t1i or alar wW- • draw weer opmew oeads. 1. Seel Mart Pooticy COIL cit(grantee)- & At ort M'l paa'waI of Sad art wlBbsa A>rnnwx f--NxAD erAtz pa--s j onrailM m teat paaedels pmpmM llwa nymemdaisattwam of the eomaw"W.•• roLl-r M"UAL: rat PANIN 1 Tits aPpadw rets forth policy gaewlefts number of ganlmmhso wkbk abeam sof a ememe (ytaitta and PAralm) maid R-W the involvement of parents of awed Dort pro rfmWy be mpm tm& TIM DmYSb aaaswtty ddb or prodo meatal children-. . . In the developMeat, coae:t.dmAgency dmvrmba re eea+as ftm m t•bu r fowlbi bare a asaaera for d sw ovefsll program direction at the local comamittee(w/MtN the sieve•guiomAme) said bur 2r SionOs was are seatwNo-lr 1• levet.` s roods M be mal is a- - a npssab- an ye+w. -no irr at soft /env- 1-JFZ Ths Nertati ttwm et Ire Memoriam". PWGmft of liar s eboom we fowl.dowd"a M tae walb- AL —c gommmoft s �e Bot/be ijOWm ML aNlbaall MgM! Mead Start ballevas that the air rods awl paticl Osie. An impose alrelsaa of ddbnudwa tar amopm/ron d tea agoras by tom ch" in Beal Start swot be most- tY wmrtaly sd@WAd bp Pooare (waln to am above gmtdetnd ta - ) am ealk es - ateawl bunt UPoa by the famefl Mad pas be p"approby abc/a vema of add M M mod ft n mme ragrsastMlmmg • omaMaelrvs b.To esklthis sW Swed amt Ike aowAnniaL In ere army boo~.don" of Sr am onwaW. Pyr of lrlr JI M&pnomm lar the Inwiva t at use 4 ft rmyeMaat01 --c the admMmoff♦m nw w% IBM iMma new gra r simmumm rtweg pawgb sad sober Membra at Ile s aft in at Use tow annook m. 49'410 aeemone r an pa-ftd era+B+olfty the ogrfmaeea be rwm/ar to 1Y 46"db- !gas nftobw of tbo Oban-oft(ergo- /-mfg.M"Powalrrmr of ter awo=vv " weft famait Motor Mi4p-gg OM ooW am 4aq bell):A rgsmrabrrw at MN}r ablgbS IV ter ewIMf sNgl M wAwweel IV MM AND 210"TK MS alerted parent members Of tete eommittes.In. fnnotions connected with local Head Start present any problem* to oporatico of the no case. however. MMA tsgsleasnbfyMs at Pamir adsebimtned by dglegab agsaotss program. • the Community smog" M1 at the travel act No degree of ngpanmalttty assigned b fievksg Meats Is Use CL o ooe+has three committee or council. caro petfclFWog giOu v- advantages.rt: Special Notes L Wiliam to those lmtsd functions. the a as the parents a better understand- 1. All parents serving an policy groom (6) 9MM as . link bet Public public ad �d whit the pater le for the chtl- must be elected by parents of Head Start print& orgentogthorm the granteepoles dren and the kinds of hoes assistance they children currently enrolled cd in the program. Ooss . the Dalegat& Agency Dowd of Di- m+!requIrs• 3. It is strongly recommended that the rectors.W the community it serves. b. Shows the child the depth of his parents community action agency board have repre- (b) Have the gppartunity to initiate sug- concern. sentation from the Used Start Policy Council geou"s cad ideas for program Improve- c. Calves the stat an opportunity to know to assure coordination at Head Start ac- niet cad to 9 , ve a report on action the parents better sad to learn from them. UvltLes with other CAA programs.Converse- taken by the administering agency with re- 'there are. of course, many center activl- ly. oommunity action agency bard 1epre- Bard to Its reoonemandstloms. two outside the classroom (e.g.. 11eM trips. santation on the Policy Council Is also (c) Plan.coorsIM&W and Organism,agency- clinic visits. social occasions) Ih winch tete recoanmended. wide activities for Parkas& with the asslat- rsseaoo d 3. It L Important that the membership Of anp of gtaR. P parents le equally deslrabf policy groups be rotated to amun a regular (d) Am"in oommunfcstimg with Parente Parents m one of the categories of per- policy d new Ideas tab the program. pbr apt ng their PwUd1� In the alas who mast receive pn[eresoe fee am.this tug= r son-psoLersbersls limited to no more thaterms of n m� r � Llan r vWustMft nay ciao be possible for (e) Aid in recruiting volunteer seniles many lest&- 1�boce obtained r a {. No rice member (rear Memo 23a of their from lw�.Oormmunl n r amW I the one►- voluutesr day be helptul In qualifying for !anodes r donned to CAP Nemo Ill a d the sUNAA oegaricomm—s.and assist to tis mo- nc,n_���1 esploydmat.At a salatssus appifoeat a delegate agencies;shall serve on bypp d oosmuaity ragouroes to inset the Oonactl or committee In a voting Ca- idesUded seeds. pactty.Stats members may attend the meet- (f) y�ayryro r the Part Activity funds. dogma several pssss to pira►t inp at councils or oommittees In a moa- (34) The Elsa!star: Policy Gbtiwcii.Chart fatbm to obM I It might be a good idea sultatiw non-voting oepeony upon request C OaHlsr the major mansgessnt functions iO have some parts of the program to the Of the council or committee. oaaaecig4 with the Send Siert program u evening or on weekends. 5. =vary corporate board operating a Heed the gnat&e level.whetbar It be a oaamunity Illeed Start Centers w encouraged to set Start program must b&V* a Policy Commit- aft" or 11011sd purpose agency. cad the aside space within the Center whleb can be tee or Council as dedned by NNW. TLe cor- dsgsem at ns90asibalty am to to each par- 'rte by parents for m eUngt and stag porste body and the Policy Committee or 1kijog group. conferences. Council must not be one sed the acme. Ia adMUou to those listed functions. the 3. Activities for Parents Which They Have 6. POLICY groups for summer prog—pre- Couasil scall: Helped To Develop sent a special problem because of the dlf- (a) Serve r a lint boviesen public and Acuity Of electing Parket repnsentattves In Private orgonimaLyOas, the Dolegst& Agency Ihs4 Start programs dust develop a pian advance.Therefore.Itae policy group for one Polley Ocmmtittess, Neighborbood Count" for prsat eduCstioa progfasss which ale re- summer program most rom"n In dice until the Groot"Aoerd d Directors sad the cod- sPOnstwo to noses mprgssed by the parents Its successors have been elected and taken mooy It serves. themselves. Otos comasunity apaehs thonld fngtsatlY bet the the epr nrd m (b) Rue the opportunity b Initiate a>f- should be encouraged to assist in the plan- $bo program meet and the Slecet d new mem- ftp ase Ides for program improve- ping and laipb> tatlon d these programs. ben to assureatee action of eta ase b IWWTO s report on scion taken parents may oleo wish to wart together on bars to ppm by vim administering agency with regard to Community peoblese d common concern • ssetlgs should be foe the no such es health.booming,education and wal- purpose d (a) awaking appropriate folio (c) Pian.coordinate and oeganbs agency- fete and to WO-or aetMUts and programs up Of the children (b) mid'"P the dews- while activities for parents with the essist- around Intents opment of the uposts M summer ]geed an"of VAR. POUCY Committeese expressed pa group. Start program. (c) wrtUng of the applloa- (d) Approve the selection of Ile needs wbga anProposals ticipate such t1dn. (d) hiring d the director and estmb- Agencies. int& and Include part �riityBlinds to cover lishrment of criteria for hiring stag sd. (e) llmcruit volunteer, services from par- the cost of parent sponsored wtivitire. whey necessary (e) orisat"Wn Of the new eats. eesmustty residents and community mth emdwm In abort. e PWori and 6>eA from a orad MobtlleM community re- 4. >i Working With connection Children Their the Stag former program must not be dissolved unW gooses, b inset M entified nesds. Own tae Center a sw ow group is.lent.+•The erpertlee of theme (f) Distribute Parent Activity funds m of Parsnie wio have previously served abouidChgommoittow Iiiw require that each grantee make be used wisssewr possible. Itm aI oft be Mor for Magid start dime- boom visit a part d no program when Par- a lrwtMMs.Tie failowtng paragraphs toes and pnessmtooal ~ to abaft rempon- vets permit sero TIML Teachers should and Charts describe tbs minimum functlOos siblltty wbea decisions mums be made. Rven vialt pereats of awmms Ohiideea s—in and dsgrwe of raponsiblllty for the various when they w oommltted to involving lam- of stew; in fu11 Year programs three should Policy groups Involved to adminisLratfon of enio, the Bead Start staff must take pare to be at lo" tires virga, it the parents have local Head Start progmems.Lsssl Voups rnsg svOY dosninaUng m"Unp by fares at their ccstssufed fe swok base vedw (ftesaboo Par` e1"ifts ol fumotiswa sad a gromw tsa3nla9 and-Devil cos is the Prue- staff we now regnlnd to sake no isms tbon presser sheat of vesrotuM"N if ell pangs err at demiondaking. At them nssotings, two bums visits during a give pe ogrs++u ygar arse. All such mgmaseLb we subject to pgarleaeis cap be teatpmd is,do seas d m amwdsaeg wits IaOt 9 e(e/(i).)In these such llmttatdoma r say a called for by tie talking.They must learn to ask parents rare cases where a double sbM lar been ap- 1MW policy. Questions about this should ace Use& Idaes, and listen with attention. proved for teachers It may be necessary to be referred to Your MZW regional oioe. P&UMM and understanding.Self-cimfid race Use Other types d perm060101 to make home (1) The ILad Start Center Committee ad W-nvpwv ars powerfulaotitstiaing visits.Paeonnd,each r teacher aides.health san Shan CarrY Out at borft the following mini- vin&Activities which bring out these qu - mum responstblllti : sties in pseigtts cprove Invaluable in Ise- aides and socal workers rosy also mate home (a) Amists teacher, easter director, and prortng family life of young children from visits with.or independently of,the teaching all other persons responsible for the de- low Incomm bosses. staff but coordinated through the parent pro- veiOpment and operation of every component Membom of Blood Start Policy Groups gram staff is oge" to slisainste un000edi- including curriculum In the Head Start war!anally lacose Jells below tis►•ywsty noted visits. (program b WortS Closely with classroom teachers be relsebeaaed Jnr Usvel,per dices. seal Xsed Start stag sbould develop activities and all other compo pont seat to carry out ant ioibp sitLmg sopsnow Ispasfel booasse to be used at Doose by other family numbers the dally activities peogoast. at Valley probe mo*Uage. T1s ynooedasss that will reinkfas and support the child's (ti) Pirie. oondac% and partkipatr to nsoemmry b secure relssb8rgesseaL frees total Head Start esperlena. infaemal r well r Jgnatei programs and ase tyft ngubOoos an dstailed in Ob &CUvitlea for cents"parts est stag. Stec,parents and children will all benefit ((d) Participates W act sawen- ��' from boom vide ee ad tivlties. Onntess saItioaerwFALln guldellada ! to Lbs Clrroow as paid shell ant requin tbei parents permit base astahllshod M RM. 1M anabas conn- ampiMlam. Vokwhosn or Observers sWb r a ovadltlo s at tie cl1Wti pertMf>,a oil and DMIL and Ddlemb Agsshcy Oast- a"Siert aLssss must be elan is,reasifv time L 1•med/leen)•weeur.eem1 Mort crass • mlttes eat)•pard at times reasonable ant asshe aisat to thea be ssado be a*es11t Ire"Malwas at. M (a) "a node Smart device Costwlttes. !!mm r vary for egaarinr wits the pes- Cht s Cautions the Ayer mosee me" Sass d a United sutssber dpassage"passage"pworm parade es lMMl GUNK VOL K 110. 126.40MMY, im 2% vas 01 FA 6 DeA olives as Last on charts!wt C tarritu l or pato awe a w been bean blow ragoaaom- • L.00001101rTfa aatfTtlttal the p in tof sedd04 a prones pl for to cc ltliuq the ntat d a..ttag ayro�al. c SA aftb lasal a guile a" arm" tea ow,tog eat of tea If tby to int approve.tb.Ropes cannot funsam dam*W though tae /Saco or be d.gtlal, ar ans, /aapmd aswa 1abn. poso a—sperWANS NNOODSOMHt7• until apeesaat is febabod bet re.n the dM- l.O}rrt.tia/ individ- 64r'*Lft p or lattrttt els. ual or potty teat YdWM@W reqs•for v D. Ywt be CoaUcif—•ibe tadividual or oacrfinf out ar�f.catag the funcuou,om- pow suet be aaUM upon before any de- aistnut With ata.VMmWal guMMooe and dbw- cfdoa is made or approval is Ranted to gtre Um at tea b ftvbtml or poop bolting Vc- advice or infarmattm but not to Ovate the Mal 1PUPWASOKY. daddon or grant approrw. C. M*W App"S or Dtiopprotx—Ibe In- S- May be CoasKU".—'ibe tndlvidual or divttaat or gt+W (otb r than peraoaa or group sty be called upon for inform►tion, vos a bow ag enamel ant oyer-Ung rtmpon- at+toe or by mars tndtrid- aOtlitg.♦nal s abo") suet approve before oala or groups ba*tog general ruDooaibillty the daoldon to iaaltaed or action taken-The or opeuating ryapoodbu ty. A- Cart Clrrt D I Chart C C,= - �a/pro D-last lswrsalrl n DeWpts aMMr I Grantee aRncf Z�tiar M eaaraltad p Yt 77 W � M L PWW (y lIaetlb aWW drvekvmmt nawb to the ens,to ♦ B D D ♦ E D D be awl(by C♦♦•tr not dtleaated). (b)bNAM Mads of Heid StartSa vithtn ad ♦ C C E ♦ C C E dway war to moat teem WIN (c) Ddashe daipu @Cencin aid ani in the ----- ---- ------ ------ ♦ D C B .aaanow� at7�i wbkb I I cad b tart pr>as,ms win earaa (d)Daban ins MnaMn of centers or fleraa---------- ♦ D C E H) DewMS�•to ere se avaliable community ♦ D C E ♦ D C E reara�erta i peed Start. CQ taWYet�ds,tsrwiatk�nolehitdreerltlW ------ ------ ------ ------ ♦ C C E MOMs,"�iialairrs aai H If guldwaa lI (3sie1 :e.erett d dl1drsa._------ ♦ C C E • w Del.sirea re muet or the stung it u ♦ E C D ♦ E a D =PM ono)lwd tae xttlrY St op (b) Dweesslne obet service+s ebaald be provided to ----- ------ ------ ------ ♦ • C D Send Sirt bass,the CAA*cenual e6n end do asnism (c) Dserais,�~vvle�r etaa aid be ir+vl8ed to ♦ E C D ------------ ------.---- tia.d Slat av s(tesrt�s,ad rowriq D C ♦ E D C ♦ a W Rombbb a aadfed �e�art�aar�adty eart/Mb tsts about the Head Start W Dana tea Cd♦•Eaad Start stat to dVA.dar ------ ------ ------------ ! ♦ s E (A DOM Oss tease ewer Head Sort aa[is s ♦ s E W1===WdMwmb&wwL r �rfns mom equip- ♦ D D 1 ♦ D D i sea=PPWa are NNL III laaWsael earur anesc r aa/ Gomm dlwan.yr.a------J (b)jea. .(r.4=-- - Iitra:�ts:i t::ii: . aug of aaatStaa � �— s�i � i C 3.d Need bt DO. at W liazi an Eked Start star:of 461e9160 ayrc>- It ♦ C E __ - IV. Gnat a�artatl.a pita! iw.rad Orta art P=6.umdtalis CAA*_----------------- ♦ a o • --------- Prnraara�ae=[�_ ---------- ------------_--.____ ♦ C C a (b) Yrs/yrR� i ` art yeeafs ♦ O O E ♦ O C a k) PalU=sm eft. iarrrYis ...&d ar t>••.•tw . ♦ D C E _ (d)1aealed Yr AwMe to ___ ♦ D C E =wiar aaWweiatiea er spit" Had ♦ D i D ♦ D 1 D OMA er gwmW tam�rMalr. I>ri Doe-711-10001 Mod 0-17-'AMN MO] • . BUDGET SUt1•1ARY SHEET~ . NAME OF DELEGATE AGENCY NEIGHB0RH00D,HOUSE OP NORTH RICHMOND PROGRAM YEAR n4►4_,',,,,,.,-_� - 1 PROGRAM ACCOUNT NUHBE'R 22 PROGRAM ACCOUNT NAM HEAD START SUBMITTED AS PART OF (check one) FUNDING REQUEST (X ) AENDMENT ( ) SUPPLEMENT { ) BUDGET SW1ARY APPROVED: PI.OGfi:112 ACCOUNT NUMBER Share Non-'Federal Total Share Share I.a�Mrl-wew..a.rwnwr.'reSt9Ka+iWauis� a/lrsTll: 127,163 329142 1.59,305 —APPROVED BY POLICY COMMITTEE: YES ( ) NO ( ; '— (Signature of Policy Committee Chairperaon) TOTALS 127,163 32,142 159,305 , BUDGET CATEGORIES (Date) 'edcralI Non-Federal Total�" OBJECT CLASS CATEGORIES Share Share a. Personnel 839497 70'523 91,020 b. Fringe Benefits 15,404 679 16,083 APP 0 BY DELEGATE; GENCY BOkRD: YES (X ) c. Travel 1 ,140 0 1 100 d. Equipment 0 00 (Signature of De a Agency OYf iclji) Q. Supplies 3,925 0 3, 25 Septe ber 12, 1977 (Date) f. Contractual 2,000 0 2,000 g. Construction 0 0 0 . h. Other Costs 21,237 -3,940 45.,177 TOTALS 127j63 4142 ' 159,305 ;.,, seocy Name Neighborhood.Rouse of Noi th Rldhmond• .i 'Paas 2,., of paSes ' • ' PERSOMM (OBJECTCLASS CATEOM ba) inn NumberNo tam of • ' TITLE OF POSITION of i •o f per TOTAL per . lio. sitions Weeks Time Hous Federal on ora NOTES . Share Share 1 • 1 Director , t 41 100 10,470 • �• 9 ��' 2• 1 Junior Accountant 41 100 79407 •� t'•, 3 ' 1 Secretary « ' 41 100 5,!02 ' !�• , _..4.. 1 Community Coordinator 41 100 59235 •5 1 Community Coordinator , :r 41• 100 . 49560 t76 Teachers 40 100 17,1 3 (� '1, 18 2 Teachers (Home Visitors ' rr' '40 100 109000 . S 1 Head Cook 4 40 100 49546 9 1 Cook � t: 40 100 • ' • :i 1 Teacher Assistant �, ' 40 100 29486 �•�► y"�w• 1 Teacher Assistant trr • 11 . . , ' 40 100 2,130 - l2 _ 1 Teacher Assistant ' . 40 100 1,988 • ,•�► M 3 s•t•x • 1 Nurse 4,1Y 41 *100 13 i 8.�5' ! r� �D ,-� Substitute Toachetrve .Tbaoker Assistants' y • :• • 16 and Cooks 600 , 1i { )141diticoal•pSaf attapW .• 3bti1 Foxvu& f r t x Total ..' 94 •y.�•.a. ' • . •' i • +''�rr'.�,�'�. -Ni •. �'�Ml�Gi r'� rM •�••r•16O'•r•S♦Aw• ��''w��1�'•�t• �y'7••r: s , ~ AU Agency Name Neighb`orhbcd'&' 1dUse af-North 'Rich6ond% page 3 of 13. pages PERSONNEL {OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY ba} Line Number No.% % Rate TOTAL SALARY Itemof TITLE OF POSITION of •of per ...... No. ositions Weeks Time Hour Federal Nan Federal NOTES Share Share 1 , 1 Fxecutive Director 20 50,29 2 1 iAdministrative Assistant 20 3 ` 4 6 7 , B f , 9 • 10 11 12 13 14 C 15 ( } Additional-pages attatbed.r Total Forward _ 7,523• � :.,.,, ... . r" Total costs{ thie..cate or - : .. F' � on IIx-cuter i.{.. - .f"r't« .., r��:«• ' ♦ '!'s, 'i i3'"'• ',47� •*,Yt,�. .�-.".i•. ♦..� •',• ` .t.J -.+t•'• . ': . . . � 'l-:,-��'�:,.,•.4";`•^►r'�w+'-���!'��t`1i�'7�.�4ii."+�Gt.�tM-. 4.,�� �;.. ...-.r�'^ •Nf' "-�. a. t: u ........`. _ __... �I1'�f�, ency N.ime Neighborhood• House of North RichmondPage ,. or 11 pagcs FRINGE BE14EF'ITS (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6b) nc c13 TOTAL FRI;:GZ BENEFITS �. DESCRIPTION OF ITEM ANO• BASIS FOR VALUATION 'r'cderztl — — .ton Fcdc;:al ti0Tr�.. Share F.I.C.A, 5.85 •% x $ 83,497 40585 440 r 2 Unemployment Insurance 4.7 % X 83,497 '3,924 183 Worr}mRn!, 0 p s CpmAensation 75er $100 3 626 56 t, Health Insurance 40080 5 Dental Insurance .10275 6 Life Insurance 614 7 ; 8 9 • 10 12 13 1G .,Jt 15 ) Additional pages attached Total Forward • Total costa this-este or 15,404 679 Enter on M E 1 . ... III D (60 Agency !Tame Neighborhood' 14iuse of North Richmond Page 5 , of , pages OUT or AREA TRAVEL (05JLCT GLASS CATEGORY 60 ..ina TOTAL TMVEL Ztera DESMIPTION OF ITM4 AND BASIS 'For. VALUATION . 'Y~ ' No, Federal lion c`elczal *;C:: Share Sl-.:.re 1 out of Area Travel 100 2 Conference Travel Per Diem 19000 3 ' 5 7 ' B 12 13 14 !7AO LQ 15 ( } Additional pages attached' Total Forward • } ,100 Total costs'this cate,or Enter on ITI• 'D *�#j as L u %WA j Agency ilAete r Page 6 of it_ gage. . v Y Neighborhood House ofNorft Richmond 0 P ..�.. .QUIPMENT (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6d) .ne 1 l TOTAL EQUIPMENT :tell DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AM BASIS FOR VALUATION Tlo r Federal Ilon federal 2�OTE Share S,lar e 1 r 3 ' N S lO i 12 1 °i••� 14 115 ( ) Additional gages attached Total Forward . ' Total costs this a ate Enter oA TIY B -�` ' V. ar i r LLL AJ Agency Name Neighborhood House of North Richmond Page .7. of . pales , SUPPLIES (OB3BCT 'CLASS CATEGORY 6e) Line � � TOTAL SUPPLIES It en DESCRIPTION OF ITEM ,AND BASIS FOR VALUATION on Federal ' • �,o. Federal. Son rederal � rlOT;;; Share Share ' r 1 Equipment (Classroom — Indoor and Out'Door) 1,500. 2 Office Supplies 500. 3 ' Postage '. 400. 4 Classroom Supplies 1,500. . 5 Printing & Publications 25• 7 8 ' 10 12 • 13 14 '• 1S C } Additional pageTotal Torwards attached - .........._. _ :+Sj 3.925• Total costs this categar - 12viter on III• B • i ..i. :+rr• �+ "� r.. .r^C .� ,. ."+�w.t :r:.ii• bii- ii r. t ': � • � . ,.. �,..�. �•��� ►gcr.c.y Nine Neighborhood House of North'Richmond Page 8 r of 11 pages . CONTRACTUAL (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6f) • Ite TOTAL. CCXT i�,Ci'1:,L DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AIND BASIS FOR VALUATION ►�a. Federal tion federal Share Share 2 Janitorial Services 20000 �. 2 3 . . 4 5 , G • 8 • 9 . 10 ' 11 12 . �R 13 14 FIS ( ) Additional pages attached Total Foriard Total costs this category Enter on III B 29000 .. `t' •Agcncy Name Neighborhood House of North Richmond Page of 11 pages CONSTRUCTION (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6E) Line TOTAL Cq;;STi�L't;Tlgi; ICe�a DESCRIPTION OF ITMI AND BASIS FOR VALUATION. , No. Federal :;on l cdcrrrtl NOTL: Share Share l 3 ' 5 ' 6 9 ' 12 r 13 , 14 15 ( } Additional paB4e attached Total Forward-' O Total costs this cats oic. .' ` ` �.._�'. Enter on II2 B i Agcncv Names Neighborhood House of North Richmond Ya;,o �10 0'1'SSta. Cos'rs (OBJLC'T CLASS CATV,00RY MO It C."% U :SCt%11'T14N 0V ITS?•M Atilt r01%' W-UsYrSON4. Program Trips and Pupil Transportation vehicle Expense 1,2000 2 Staff Travel 471. Conference & Meetings _ _ __.. .__�....._,.__•_ ��. 538. r' t, Parent Involvement __. •. 827. J Parent Activit . _ _ .._....»... _.. 100. r G Insurance: Liability, Fire, Bonding and Auto `�. 1,782. „r _ 7 Burglar Alarm: Rental and g Repairs to Firniture, Equipment, Building and Grounds _ 600. 9 Jolly Tots Classroom $100. per mo. (8 months) 800• 10 Central Office Space (200/mo/12 mos.) y _�. 2,400.' -_ 11 Utilities: beat, Light, Garbage & Water, (Central Office, Tic-Toe) 1,200. -- 12 ,200. E12 Telephone: (Central office, Jolly Tots, Tic Tac) 1.500• ' Medical and Dental•Exams 315. - 13 Medical and Dental Follow Ups 500 -- 1�► Consultants 1000 ��^� tM I1rYI/Ia1.O/M , - 5 ( ) Additional PASCO attachod Total Tarwasrd 149133 , t •.i..+w.r.�.I.Ia.i `.ti Total costs this Cate or .~ t , Ata or n T-._. Page y ,e 11 of 11 pages Neighborhood House of North. Vichi iond g ATTAC106T PACE TO BUDGET CATEGORY OTHER COSTS _ (Enter object class category) Line TOTAL Itcm DESCRIPTION OF ITM AND BASIS FOR VALUATION �Zo. Federal 1: SVOIDA:W CONTRACT F0.1Z DELEGATION OF ACTIVITIES 1.• `Contract Identification. Number 78-201 Department: Office of Economic Opportunity - Head Start Subject: Delegate Agent - Head Start Grant No: H0375-M Program Account: Head Start Full Year Part Day Program Account No: 22 2. Parties. The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: Bayo Vista Tiny Tots Nursery School Capacity: A California Non-Profit Organization Address: #2 California Street, Rodeo, CA 44572 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is January 1, 1978 and it terminates December 31, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. The total budget limit of this contract shall not exceed $71,640 , of which $ 56,522 will be contributed by the County as Federal share and of which $ 15,118 will be contributed by Contractor as local share. 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 Spc-tial 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: Operate as an approved Delegate Agency for the Contra Costa County Office of Economic Opportunity for the provisions of Community Action Program Services. See Paragraph 1, Summary of Work Programs, of the Service Plan. 9. Leal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: 42 USC 2428, California Government Code 26224 and 53703 10. Signatures. s si atures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY CONTRACTOR By Chairman, Board p "sors By �tc�-•� �. r�L Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk TITLE C/R111v,07 1 (Designate official capacity in business iand affix corporation seal below) By ,% 1J&-?N Deputy Jamie L. Johnson Nn"~' rl"+ As authorized by governing board action Recommende y p tmeht on By ♦ CORPORATION SEAL A*;D ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Designee BEFORE NOTARY: F Approved: C, my Couns State of California ) County of Contra Costa)ss. ` ACITOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) By I The person signing above for Contractor Depu known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/they signed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. oFFI �G/�G aa,0 Pu: P!LIPS Co �M 4.rr CORY Cos°,4 / O-7� �•.+., ,,,,,,,�� �.. Microfilmed with board order GE;;:.' :_".i. CONDITIONS • (Delt!�;ation of A:.?rvLt_L!s) A . Number 78-201 L. Compliance with La:.. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State avid local laws and reSulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, includia�; but not limited to, liceasin-, employment and purchasing practices; and waves, hours nl �:oiiditions of amplo".I eut; and reporting and record 'Keeping procedures. ?. 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, tiie 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 Uaited States Government, the Contractor's regular business records pertaining to this Contract and such additional records 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. S. Termination. a. For Cause. The County may, by giving thirty days written notice specifying the effective date, terminate this contract in whole or in part, or for a limited time for cause, which may include, but shall not be limited to: (1) Failure, for any reason, of the Contractor to fulfill in a timely and proper manner its obligations under this contract, including compliance with the approved program and attached condition, and such statutes, executive orders and Federal directives as may become applicable at any time; (2) Submission by the Contractor to the County of reports that are incorrect or incomplete in any material respect; (3) Ineffective or improper use of funds provided under this contract; (4) Suspension or tercaination of the grant to the County under which this contract is made, or the portion thereof delegated by this contract; or (S) Failure to comply with conflict of interest prohibitions in Federal regulations. b. tion-Renewal. The County may, at any time up to 60 days prior to the termination date of this contract as specified above, give the Contractor written notice that it does not intend to renew this contract for an additional tern. Grounds for such non-renewal may include, but shall not be limited to: (1) Appointment by County of a new Contractor to serve all or part of the community currently served by the Contractor; or (2) Any of the grounds specified in above Subparagraph a. c. Appeal Procedure. Within 14 days after written notice from the County of its intention to terminate or not renew, Contractor pursuant to the above, may: (1) Request an informal meeting with representatives of the County to discuss the reasons for the termination or non-renewal; (2) Submit to the County written materials in opposition to the proposed termination or non-renewal; or (3) Request a public hearing before the Economic Opportunity Council, with right to representation by counsel, to present evidence on its behalf. Initials: Contractor County Dept. GI:NL•R-NL COtiDITIONS (Delegation of Activities) � L Number 78-201 'The persons to whom the above presentation is made shall, within 10 days, rake a reco::mandation to the yaard of Supervisors as to what action, if any, should be taken by the Board on tiie proposed termination or non-renejal. Contractor may request an appearance before the Board caitiff respect to any such recommendation. In any case, the decision of the Board shall be final. d. Cessation of Fundici;. Notwithstanding Subparagraphs 5.a., b., and c. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the teras and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject natter of this Contract shall be deeded to exist or to bind aay 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 when entered shall not be amendments to tris Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Further, any Informal Agreement entered may not ealarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of V11oney to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. The County Econo:aic Opportunity Director is authorized to approve and sign such Informal Agreements on behalf of County. S. Modificat.ioas and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written docu-meat executed t::e Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, only the Payment Provisions and the Service Plau 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 amendaents nay not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. 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 riade or his designee or in accordance with the applicable procedures (if any) required by t?ic State or Federal Government. 10. Law Governing Contract. This Contract is wade in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regula- tions touchinS upon this Contract be adopted or revised during the tern hereof, this Contract is subject to amendment 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 dazaages or enforcement arising from any failure to comply with any of the terns and conditions hereof. Initials: Contractor County Dept. (Delegation of Activities) ';umber 78-201 13. Ori, inal Contract. The original copy of this Contract and of any modification or amendment thereto is that copy filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Coat= Costa County. 14. Subcontract and Assignment. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for a:iy of the worn coute:aplatc:ci undar this Contract without first obtaining written approval from the County. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Coatractor, The Contractor shall not assign this Contract, or monies due or to become due Hereunder, without the prior written consent of the County. 15. IndeQandent 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 a.,-eat, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 16. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor, if a Corporation, agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaas and 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. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing bod_a shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. 17. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require his employees to comply :vita all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confiden- tiality, including but not limited to, the identity of recipients, their records, or services provided theca, and assures tnat: 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 servicds provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examiration 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 authorised by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 13. 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. 19. 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, whether or not resulting from the neolioeace of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 2). Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modifica- tion thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect liability 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 liability insurance naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, with the following minimum limits: (1) $250,000 for each person and $500,000 for each accident or occurrence for all damages arising out of death, bodily injury, sickness or disease from any one accident or occurrence, and (2) $100,000 for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property for each accident or occurrence. Initials: Contractor County Dept. OUR 1 CE-NERAL CONDITIONS (Delegation of Ac_i'jities) i Niimber '78-201 i b, Workmen's Comoensation. Tile Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of Oork—men's Compensation insurance evidencingcoverage for its employees. c, Additional Provisions. 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. The policies must include a provision for thirty (35) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified covers,e., Said policies shall constitute primary insurance a5 to the County, and State and Federal governments, their officers, agents and employees, so that any other insurance policies held by them shall not contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policies. 21. :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. Nlotices 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 rails or of other delivery. 22. Priracv 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 tue General Conditions. Initials: Contractor County Dept. r n�TM P. 6- :T% Y��`i}fi;::T P;t•_1'!LStO}JS Number 78-201 1. Payment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sura in excess of the total amount specified in the Payment Limit of this Contract. Subject to the Paym.-int Limit, it is the intent of the parties hereto that tiee total paym ant to Contractor for all services provided for County under, this Contract shall be only for costs that are allo::able costs (see Parazgraph 3. below) and ar! actually incurred in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Contract. 2. Payment Amotuits. Subject to later adjustments in total payments in accordance with tiie below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Auditors, and Audit Exceptions, and subject to the Pa`mert Limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor an amonat equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Program Account budget" included in the Service Plan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are determined in accordance with relevant CSA, IfEW and County regulations. 4. Expenditure of Program Funds. All expenses incurred for the approved program must be supported by contracts, purchase orders, requisitions, bills, or other established purchasing procedures. Expenses charged against program funds must be incurred in accord with Federal and County directives. Liabilities of the County or Contractor to their parties as a result of termination action which are costs of winding up in accord with Federal directives or are specifically approved shall be considered proper expenditures of program funds. Federal CSA/HEW will determine the disposition of unexpended funds at the termination of the grant. The Contractor shall impose upon itself adequate budgetary coastrai..ts to insure that sufficient program monies are on account to meet all obligations incurred during ti:e entire period of t::^.is contract. 5. Payreent Procadure. Tile County Auditor-Controller shall advance to the Contractor grant funds to meet the Contractor's budgeted requirements when the Contractor presents his requirements to the County Auditor-Controller in the form and detail prescribed by the County Auditor-Controller and after presented budget requirements have been audited and found, in the j 1do_ment of the County Auditor-Con troller, to meet the Federal CSA/HEW audit guidelines. 6. Contractor's Accounting System. At any time during the period of this contract, if the County .Auditor-Controller is of the opinion that the Contractor's accounting system or accounting personnel falls below the originally accepted standards, the County Auditor-Controller shall not make further disbursements to the Contractor. 7. Liquidation of Obligations. The Contractor will liquidate all obligations Within two calendar months after the program termination date and return any advanced funds not used for approved federal program expenditures to the County Auditor-Controller within five days after the end of this two-month period. 3. Commitments Prior to Termination. No suspension or termination will affect any expenditures or legally binding commitments made prior to receiving notices of the termination, or non-renewal, provided such expenditures or commitments were trade in good faith and not in anticipation of termination and are otherwise allowable. Upon termination, or non-renewal, the disposition of unexpended Federal funds and property purchased with program funds will be subject to County direction. 9. 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, (1) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out or is insufficiently documented, (2) the Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its program, wort: or records, (3) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment, or (4) Contractor has failed to provide documentation of timely and adequate local share expenditures to maintain the required ratio of expenditures between federal and local share. Initials: Contractor County Dept. 011*14 P. 7 P.-%,Y:-IENT PROVISIONS Number 78-201 li. 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 allo-,;able costs that have actually beer incurred by Contractor under this Contract. If said cost report shows that the allocable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made, by Coltuty pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment zlmounts) above, County will ren- it any such excess amount to Contractor, but subject to the payment Librilit of this Contract. If said cost report shows that the payments wade 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. 11. 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 13 months from the termination date of this Contract. If such audit(s) show that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, including any adjustments made pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then Contractor agrees to pay to County within 30 days of demand by County any such excess amount. If such audit(s) show that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Anaounts) above, including any adjustments made pursuant c' - to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then County agrees to pay to T Contractor any such excess amount, but sub iect to the Payment Limit of this Contract. 12. Audit E-Kceiitions. In addition to its obligations under Paragraph 7. (Audits) above, Contractor a-reel to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State or Federal audit agencies occurrin�,, as a result of its pe--formances of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to the County within 30 days of damand 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. Initials: 1��W- Zontrictor County Dept. P, 7 p-8 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Number 78-201 1. Fecords Maintenance. Records retained by Contractor shall identify indivi- dual poverty recipients; expenditures according to federal and local share; :income to the Project from w:,atever source; property owned, leased, or borrowed by the Contractor. Records shall reflect the authority of and purpose for e:-Cpenditures. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized represen- tatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 2. Reports. Contractor shall provide the following reports to the County: a. By the 20th of the following month, a financial report shoring monthly expenditures on forms prescribed and provided by the County. b. Contractor shall maintain proper records for statistical purposes, monitoring and evaluation as may be requested by the County from time to time. 3. honesty Blanket Bond. During the entire ten of this Contract, and any extension or modification thereof, Contractor shall keep in effect a blanket bond covering losses sustained by the Contractor through any fraudulent or dishonest act or acts cc=.mlitted by any of its employees, acting alone or in collusion with others, during the bird period, to an amount equal to a-Droximately one month's cash handled by the agency for all CSA/HE'i program accounts or in a different amount as may be mutually agreed upon by the contracting parties. 4. Progrwa Coordination. In carrying out programs with other agencies, public and private, in the Contractor's geographical zone of operation, Contractor shall coordinate through the County. 5. Public Information. Contractor shall prepare timely public information releases on -its role in the Federal CSA/HEW program which shall identify the project as a CSA, HEW, OCD, etc., program. Copies of these releases shall be provided to the County within one week of release. 6. Covenant Against Contingent Fees. Contractor warrants that no person or selling agency or other organization has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this contract upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee. For breach of violation of this warranty the County shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion, to deduct from the contract or otherwise recover the full amount of such commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee, or to seek such other remedies as legally may be available. 7. Additional Conditions. Contractor agrees and understands that the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Human Development Services (HDS) Administration for Children, Youth and Families - Project Head Start Terms and Conditions, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and which by this reference is incorporated herein and made a part hereof as if fully set forth, are deemed to be Special Conditions of this Contract and that contractor agrees to abide by and comply with all HEW/HDS/AC`�F Project Head Start Terms and Conditions. 8. 'Required County Approval. Consultant, personal services, and lease or lease-purchase of equipment agreements, and purchase of equipment over $200, made in accordance with approved budgets, must be approved by the Contra Costa County Office of Economic Opportunity before payment is made by the Auditor-Controller. 9. No Implication of Contract Renewal. 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 the County under a new contract following termination of this contract. 10. Contractor Responsibility. Contractor agrees and understands that Contractor shall be fully responsible for the acts and omissions of his subcontractors and of persons either directly employed by Contractor or of volunteers under the direction, control or supervision of Contractor. Initials: Contractor County Dept. Head Start n ee 1-78 1 ��7➢`)� P-9 .� Number 78-201 11. The parties hereto agree and understand that neither Contractor nor any of its employees shall, under the terms and conditions of this contract, he considered an employee of County for any purpose whatsoever, nor shall Contractor or its employees b:: entitled to any of the rights, privileges, or benefits of County employees. Contractor shall be deemed at all triunes an independent contractor and shall be wholly responsible for the manner in which it performs the services required of it by the terms and conditions of this contract. Contractor assumes exclusively the responsibility for the acts of its employees as they relate to the services to be provided during the course and scope of their employment with Contractor. 12. Compliance with Law. Contractor agrees to be subject to, abide by and comply with all federal, state, and local laws, statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including, but not limited to licensing; zoning and land use; employment and purchasing practices; wages, hours, and conditions of employment; and reporting and record keeping procedures. Contractor further agrees that should Contractor fail to abide by any and all applicable federal, state, and local laws, statues, ordinances, rules and regulations, then sufficient grounds exist for County to discontinue program support. 13. Compliance. Contractor agrees and understands that all payments made by County under this contract, and all funds provided by County under this contract, are dependent and contingent upon Contractor abiding by and complying with all federal, state, and local laws, statues, ordinances, rules and regulations applicable with respect to Contractor's performance hereunder. Contractor therefore agrees that if it is subsequently determined that said funds were not expended in compliance with the federal, state, and local lavas, statutes, ordinances and regulations, applicable with respect to Contractor's performance hereunder, then Contractor will refund to County such fiends which were improperly expended. 14. Contractor agrees and understands that if at any time after the effective date of this contract County should discover that Contractor is not abiding by or complying with any federal, state, and locr.1 law, statute, ordinance, rule or regulation applicable with respect to Contractor's performance hereunder, then County's Office of Economic Opportunity shall notify Contractor in writing of said violations or acts of non-compliance. Contractor agrees and understands that Contractor has thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of said notice to supply to County's Office of Economic Opportunity for review and. approval, sufficient written proof of the action taken or to be taken by Contractor, along with estimates of the time necessary to complete the action, to bring Contractor into compliance or to correct the enumerated violations. Should Contractor fail to supply County's Office of Economic Opportunity with the required proof within the required time, then County shall implement termination proceedings and discontinue program support. Initials. Contractor County Dept. HS n c�+ry 2-73 f 9 �)ni I ti P-10 r Number 78-201 { EXHIBIT A t DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, ANTD WELFARE OFFICE OF IHi:1111-11 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES (HDS) ADMINISTFUTI0N FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FXHILIES - PROJEG'r HEAD START TERMS AND CWIDITIONS In accordance with Block- 5 of the "14otice of Grant Awarded", this grant is subject to the applicable Public Law and DHEIJ and HDS regulations and i policies. This includes the follctJing: r 1. Program regulations promulgated in Chapter 13 of -Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations. 2. Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 16, Department 'grant appeals process; Part 46, Protection of human subjects; Part 74, Administration of grants; Part 75, Informal grant appeal procedures; Part 80, Nor:-Discrimination under programs receiving ' Federal assistance through the Department of Health, Education, and B elfare effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Part 81, Practice and Pro- cedures for hearings under Part 80 of this title; Part 84, Not-discrimination on the basis of handicap in programs. 3. The HDS Grants Administration Manual. 4. The DIIRW Grans Administration Manual. 5. The application submitted A-or this grant including the proposed cork program and any amendments, is incorporated by reference. Therefore adherence to the statements contained therein is a condition of the grant award. Initials: Contractor County Dept. Gni P-11 78-201 . Lumber SERVICE PLAN I. The Contractor agrees to provide those services-specified in the attached "Summary of Work Program" (Form HS-04), consisting of 1 pages. 2. Allowable costs are limited to those set forth in the attached Program Account Budget (Form III B) consisting ofages. 3. Subject to the payment limit of this Contract, each line item in the "Program Account Budget" may be changed with corresponding line item changes, but only with prior written authorization of the Grantee Head Start Director and the Economic Opportunity Program Director. Initials: Contractor County Dept. 1 ` Number 78-201 } SIRM&RY OF WORK PROGRAM I 1. Agency Bavo Vista Tiny Tots Nursery School i 2. Address f2 California Street Rodeo, CA 94572 1 3.' Number of Children to be served 40 . . . . . . . . 4. Type of Program to be operated: Full Year Part Day Center-based Head Start Program using standard-Head . i Start model serving not less than thirty (30) Children. One Center based Home Start (3 day - 2 day) class will serve a minimum of ten (10) Children. 5. Proposed opening date of classroom program Octobpr 7, 197$ Proposed closing date of classroom program May 31, -1978 6. Delegate will develop and conduct the above described program in a manner designed to comply with the Head Start Performance Standards as set forth in the Head Start Policy Manual N-30-364-4 (July 1975), a copy of which is attached hereto. The Policy Manual, including Appendix A - Program Options for project Head Start and Appendix B - Read Start Policy Manual: The Parents, and any subsequent revisions OF the above documents are incorporated by reference and become a part of this Contract. 7. Delegate Agency will participate in a yearly Self-Assessment of its program operated under this Contract. The Self Assessment will be performed at a time set by, and using Self Assessment/Validation Instruments provided by the Grantee for this purpose. Initials: Contractor County Dept. Enc. BS-04 01 10 MANUAL PART CHAPTER OCD-NS NEAR START POLICY MANUAL OCD Nolie *40-30" HEAD START PROGRAM PERFORMANCE STANDARDS U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EOUCATIOM, AM WELFAW Off a of Hui wn DW NOPWAN Oak* of CUM Dorolqmnt JULY 1975 ON Til 75.07 OCD Nolice • CHAPTER OFFICE OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT NOTICE PROGRAM PERFORMANCE STANDARDS SUBPART Section 1334.1-1 Purpose and bion. 1304.1-2 Dellniliows_ 1304.1-3 Fuad Start proWam goals- 13M.1-4 Perionawwo standards plan dewtopwrsn/ 1364.1-5 Perkwwm wce standards and onl rcewmrM. SUBPART D--EDUCATION SERVICES OBJECTIVES AND STANDARDS 13042-1 Education services objectives. 13642-2 Education cervices plan con/snt:operations- 1364.2-3 Education aervicas plan content:taciii6m SUBPART C-4*-ALTN SERVICES OBJECTIVES AND PERF011111MANCE STANDARDS 1304.3-1 IieatMt services general objecthmw 1304.3-2 health Services Airiiory CowsMttee. 1304-3-3 Medical awe rental N story, screening.,and euawiin *PL 130434 Medical and do"trealrneM. • 1304.3-5 Medical and Ow" records. 1304.3-4 MeaN educalion- 1304.3-7 Meatal hsaft obocbv". 130434 Men" haatth services. 130+1.3-! Nutrition objectivec 1304.3-10 Nutrition services. SUBPART D—SOCW- SERVICES OBJECTIVES AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS 1304.4-1 Social services objectives. 1304.4-2 Social services plan corderH. SUBPART E--PARENT INVOLVEMENT 09JECTIVES AND PERFOMANCE STANDARDS 1304.5-1 Parent kroolvernenl objectives. 1304.5-2 Parent imvolvemm pian content: pervert participation policy. 1304.5-3 Parent imvoivewwd pian content: enhancing doreioprwerM of Perw" sicilh. 1304.5-t Parent involverwe d plan coned: awwrp program rwenspewrent, Pro- gram staff,and parents. 1304.5-5 Parent imrotvemM plan content: perenkc area msidents, and Vve program. • Sid1 rt A-43010" Sec. 13114.1-1 PURPOSE AND APPLICATIOIiI • This part sets out the goals of the Head Start program as they may be achieved by the combined attainment of the objectives of the basic components of the program, with emphasis on the pro- gram performance standards necessary and required to attain those objectives. With the required development of plans covering the implementation of the performance standards, grantees and delegate agencies will have firm bases for operations most likely to lead to demonstrable bene- fits to children and their families. While compliance with the performance standards is required as a condition of Federal Head Start funding, it is expected that the standards will be largely self-enforcing. This part applies to all Head Start grantees and delegate agencies. Sac. 1304.1-2 DERMITIOMS As used in this part: (a) The term "OCD" means the Office of Child Development, Office of Human Development, in the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and includes appropriate regional office staff. (b) The term "responsible HEW official" means the official who is authorized to make the grant of assistance in question, or his designee. (c) The term "Director" means the Director of the Office of Child Development. (d) The term "grantee" means the public or private nonprofit agency which has been granted as- sistance by OCD to carry on a Head Start program. (e) The term "delegate agency" means a public or private nonprofit organization or agency to which a grantee has delegated the carrying on of all or part of its Head Start program. (f) The term "goal" means the ultimate purpose or interest toward which total Head Start program efforts are directed. (g) The term "objective" means the ultimate purpose or interest toward which Head Start pro- gram component efforts are directed. (h) The term "program performance standards" or "performance standards" means the Head • Start program functions, activities and facilities required and necessary to meet the objectives and goals of the Head Start program as they relate directly to children and their families. (i) The term "handicapped children" means mentally retarded, hard of hearing, deaf, speech im- paired, visually handicapped, seriously emotionally disturbed, crippled, or other health impaired children who by reason thereof require special education and related services. Sec. 130CI-3 HEAD START PROGRAM GOALS (a) The Head Start Program is based on the premise that all children share certain needs, and that children of low income families, in particular, can benefit from a comprehensive devel- opmental program to meet those needs. The Head Start program approach is based on the phi- losophy that: (1) A child can benefit most from a comprehensive, interdisciplinary program to foster devel- opment and remedy problems as expressed in a broad range of services, and that (2) The child's entire family, as well as the community must be involved. The program should maximize the strengths and unique experiences of each child. The family, which is perceived as the principal influence on the child's development, must be a direct participant in the pro- gram. Local communities are allowed latitude in developing creative program designs so long as the basic goals, objectives and standards of a comprehensive program are adhered to. (b) The overall goal of the Head Start program is to bring about a greater degree of social com- petence in children of low income families. By social competence is meant the child's everyday effectiveness in dealing with both present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Social competence takes into account the interrelatedness of cognitive and intellectual de- velopment, physical and mental health, nutritional needs, and other factors that enable a devel- opmental approach to helping children achieve social competence. To the accomplishment of this goal, Head Start objectives and performance standards provide for: (1) The improvement of the child's health and physical abilities, including appropriate steps to correct present physical and mental problems and to enhance every child's access to an ade- quate diet. The improvement of the family's attitude toward future health care and physical abilities. (2) The encouragement of self-confidence, spontaneity, curiosity, and self-discipline which WiJI, assist in the development of the child's social and emotional health. (3) The enhancement of the child's mental processes and skills with particular attention to . conceptual and communications skills. (4) The establishment of patterns and expectations of success for the child, which will create a climate of confidence for present and future learning efforts and overall development. (5) An increase in the ability of the child and the family to relate to each other and to others. (6) The enhancement of the sense of dignity and self-worth within the child and his family. 9w. 1304.14 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS PLAN DEVELOPMENT Each grantee and delegate agency shall develop a plan for implementing the performance stand- ards prescribed in Subparts B, C, D, and E of this part for use in the operation of its Head Start program (hereinafter called "plan" or "performance standards plan"). The plan shall pro- vide that the Head Start program covered thereby shall meet or exceed the performance stand- ards. The plan shall be in writing and shall be developed by the appropriate professional Head Start staff of the grantee or delegate agency with cooperation from other Head Start staff, with technical assistance and advice as needed from personnel of the Regional Office and profes- sional consultants, and with the advice and concurrence of the policy council or policy committee. The plan must be reviewed by grantee or delegate agency staff and the policy council or policy committee at least annually and revised and updated as may be necessary. Sec. 1304.1-5 STANDARDS IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT (a) Grantees and delegate agencies must be in compliance with or exceed the performance stand- ards prescribed in Subparts B, C, D, and E of this part at the commencement of the grantee's program year next following July 1, 1975, effective date of the regulations in this part, or 6 months after that date, whichever is later, and thereafter, unless the period for full compliance is extended in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section. (b) If the responsible HEW official as a result of information obtained from program self-evalua- tion, pre-review, or routine monitoring, is aware or has reason to believe that a Head Start pro- gram, with respect to performance standards other than those for which the time for compliance has been extended in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section, is not in compliance with performance standards, he shall notify the grantee promptly in writing of the deficiencies and inform the grantee that it, or if the deficiencies are in a Head Start program operated by a dele- gate agency, the delegate agency has a period stated in the notice not to exceed 90 days to come into compliance. If the notice is with respect to a delegate agency, the grantee shall imme- diately notify the delegate agency and inform it of the time within which the deficiencies must be corrected. Upon receiving the notice the grantee or delegate agency shall immediately ana- lyze its operations to determine how it might best comply with the performance standards. In this process it shall review, among other things, its utilization of all available local resources, and whether it is receiving the benefits of State and other Federal programs for which it is eligible and which are available. It shall review and realign where feasible, program priorities, operations, and financial and manpower allocations. It shall also consider the possibility of choosing an alternate program option for the delivery of Head Start services in accordance with OCD Notice N-30-334-1, Program Options for Project Head Start, attached hereto as Appen- dix A, which the grantee, with OCD concurrence, determines that it would be able to operate as a quality program in compliance with performance standards. (c) The grantee or delegate agency shall report in writing in detail its efforts to meet the per- formance standards within the time given in the notice to the responsible HEW official. A dele- gate agency shall report through the grantee. If the reporting agency, grantee or delegate agency determines that it is unable to comply with the performance standards, the responsible HEW official shall be notified promptly in writing by the grantee, which notice shall contain a description of the deficiencies not able to be corrected and the reasons therefor. If insufficient funding is included as a principal reason for inability to comply with performance standards, the notice shall specify the exact amount, and basis for the funding deficit and efforts made to obtain funding from other sources. (d) The responsible HEW official on the basis of the reports submitted pursuant to paragraph • (c) of this section, will undertake to assist grantees, and delegate agencies through their grantees, 2 016 ilj to comply with the performance standards, including by furnishing or by recommending technical a4sistance. (e) If the grantee or delegate agency has not complied with the performance standards, other • than those for which the time for compliance has been extended in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section, within the period stated in the notice issued under paragraph (b) of this sec- tion, the grantee shall be notified promptly by the responsible HEW official of the commence- ment of suspension or termination proceedings or of the intention to deny refunding as may be appropriate, under Part 1303 (appeals procedures) of this chapter. (f) The time within which a grantee or delegate agency shall be required to correct deficien- cies in implementation of the performance standards may be extended by the responsible HEW official to a maximum of one year, only with respect to the following deficiencies: (1) The space per child provided by the Head Start program does not comply with the Educa- tion Services performance standard but there is no risk to the health or safety of the children; (2) The Head Start program is unable to provide Medical or Dental Treatment Services as re- quired by Health Services Performance Standards because funding is insufficient and there are no community or other resources available; (3) The services of a mental health professional are not available or accessible to the program as required by the Health Services Performance Standards; or (4) The deficient service is not able to be corrected within the 90 days notice period, notwith- standing full effort at compliance, because of lack of funds and outside community resources. but it is reasonable to expect that the services will be brought into compliance within the extended period, and the overall high quality of the Head Start program otherwise will be maintained during the extension. INTRODUCTION The Performance Standards presented in the following pages are accompanied by guidance material which elaborates upon their intent and provides methods and procedures for imple- menting them. The standard is found in the left hand column and the appropriate guidance material in the right hand column. The standards in the left hand column constitute Head Start • policy with which all grantees and delegate agencies are required to conform. They are taken verbatim from the Federal Register dated June 30, 1975, Volume 40, Number 126, Part 11, that contains the Head Start Program Performance Standards for operation of Head Start programs by grantees and delegate agencies. The guidance in the right hand column is provided for the assistance of Head Start programs in interpreting and implementing the standards and is not in itself mandatory. • 3 EDUCATIOM A'TA110�AllOd 01MO�AMI,'! . Subpart Service* Objjecliv*s and Pula mmwe Standards f 1364.1-1 Education ssrsioas Mjj c illy m The orsjsctiws of Ow Erercal4ow Service cw*- powent of Ow Head Start program ars lo: (a) Provide cihildrarh wNh a leo Mig movio w- mewt aver Ilha Waried esparkw wfriclh crit hey► Meter Mwlop socleft, Mlaf ckwft, Owe- ically, aced emotionally In a meow appropriate Ib Mek age and slake of do"WW tent toward Ow cool goal of social Conhpetence. (b) intep-be the educational aspects of Ow variors Head Start crtep a n to in the daily program of sclfvtties. (c) hnwohve parents in eduicalional activities of On program to ardwome Meir row as the principal kdko hce on the child's education and gym. (r) Aesisl parents to increase knowledge, Mrsretawdiwg, *kW* awl experience in child grewM awd dswiopmewt. (e) trsnlMy and reiwlores experiences which Omar M the hoarse MM pavan/* can utilize as activities for Meir curia+. 1 13K" Education earvioas pian content: • w or wiiona (a) The education ssrvkes aomponwd of the (a) The education plan should be prepared psrlorMM" standards plan shah provide sera- by the educational staff with cooperation from tegies for achieving the aducabon obiectivw other Head Start staff, parents and policy group In so doing it shall provide for program active members. Professional consultants may be HW* Mat include an organized series of expwi- called upon as needed. ewoes deeigrted to meat Vw Widividual diMer- ewmes and needs of parlirip ell i cihiidren, the Before the education plan is written, parents, apecial needs of handicapper children, the staff and policy group members should meet needs of specifk educalioeai priorities of Ow to discuss the education service objectives and local population and tfhe corwmunity. Program performance standards. The staff has the re- *COWlies must tate carried oul in a marxher to sponsibility to inform parents and policy group avow sex row stereotmembers about alternative strategies for achiev- In airHbn, the plan shah provide nwtthods for ing the education objectives. The staff should aesfsting parents in understanding and using recommend those strategies (curriculum ap- al w wtive ways to foster warning and develop- proaches, teaching methods, classroom activi- m@M of their children. ties, etc.) most appropriate to the individual needs of the population served and based on r �� , lD11CAT10M • PERFORMANCE i7ANDARDS GUNDAMCE performance standard requirements. With the concurrence of the parents and policy group members, the educational staff will then write the plan. The education plan must be specifi- cally designed to meet children's needs as determined through assessment procedures. The education plan must specify strategies ' - for implementing each of the education serv- ices objectives of the Head Start program. The education plan should indicate: • How the education program will provide children with a learning environment and varied experiences appropriate to their age and stage of development which will help them develop: socially intellectually physically emotionally • How the education program will integrate the educational aspects of the variouis • Head Start components in the daily pro- gram of activities. 7 • How the education program will involve parents in educational activities to en- hance their role as the principal influence on the child's education and development. • How the education program will assist parents to increase knowledge, under- standing, skills, and experience in child growth and development. • How the education program will identify - and reinforce experiences which occur in the home that parents can utilize as edu- cational activities for their children. The plan should be accompanied by brief descriptive information regarding: • Geographical setting • Physical setting (available facilities) • Population to be served (ethnicity, race, language, age, prevelance of handicap- ping conditions, health factors, family sit- uations) _ - • Education staff (stabling patterns, expert- = once, training) 5 . t �►1_�F'i"l �1/C�T10M PEMIORMANCE STAIDAIIOS QUIDAMIN • Volunteers • • Community resources • Program philosophy/curriculum approach • Assessment procedures (individual child, total program) Refer to DHEW Publications: • Project Head Start Program Series Book- lets: 4, Daily Program I (OHD) 73-1016 —11, Daily Program 111 (OHD) 73-1023 13, Speech, Language, and Hearing Program (OCD) 75-1025 • Caring for Children Series: -'=1. The Ways Children Learn (OHD) 75- 1026 #2, More than a Teacher (OHD) 75-1027 3, Preparing for Change (OHD) 75-1028 �4, Away from Bedlam (OHD) 75-1029 5, The Vulnerable Child (OHD) 75-1030 • Child Development Day Care Series: 3, Serving Preschool Children (OHD) 741057 8, Serving Children with Special Needs (OCD) 73-1063 • (y The Odreslion sorrioes oswtIloweM of 1100 (1) The following suggestions may be useful pian*AN Nrovi/e for: beginning steps: (1) A aoillpwlive social sad pwo mo m eli- (i) Encourage awareness of self through the nmft which; use of full-length mirrors, photos and drawings of child and family, tape recordings of voices, (i) Esiasoes eMdrM's OMerslawrMig of etc. tlAMMsires as Wbvkhuds, aM In nlefto to o110rs, by providing for i millwM e0,swAN gip, • Use child's name on his work and belong- and large group activities; ings. • Arrange activity settings to invite group participation (block and doll corners, dra- matic play). • Include active and quiet periods, child- initiated and adult-initiated activities, and use of special areas for quiet and individual play or rest. (ii) Gives children wavey Appm 1M1es for (ii) Here are some examples: sucoeos 111MOUMh proo = acihrilies; • Make sure that activities are suited to the developmental level of each child; • Allow the child to do as much for himself as he can; • Help the child learn "self-help" skills(pour- ing milk, putting on coat); • 8 MGr/ EDUCATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GMANCE • • Recognize and praise honest effort and not just results; • Support efforts and intervene when helpful to the child; • Help the child accept failure without de- feat ("I will help you try again."), • Help the child learn to wait ("You will have a turn in five minutes."); • Break tasks down into manageable parts so that children can see how much prog- ress they are making. (iii) Provides an M-o iloo- to I of (iii) This can be accomplished by adult be- wMA he** eeeh eWd •fill elhaie Mile, de- havior such as: MNsp a posiliae sew-GO SK enhowe his indi- vi" a1 @1111 . acid develop lacUify in social • showing respect for each child; • listening and responding to children; • showing affection and personal regard (greeting by name, one-to-one contact); • giving attention to what the child considers important (looking at a block structure, locating a lost mitten); • expressing appreciation, recognizing effort and accomplishments of each child, follow- ing through on promises; • • respecting and protecting individual rights and personal belongings (a "cubby" or box for storage, name printed on work in large, clear letters); • acknowledging and accepting unique qual- ities of each child; • avoiding situations which stereotype sex roles or racial/ethnic backgrounds; . providing ample opportunity for each child to experience success, to earn praise, to develop an "I can," "Let me try," attitude; • accepting each child's language, whether it be standard English, a dialect or a foreign language; fostering the child's comfort in using the primary language; • providing opportunities to talk about feel- ings, to share responsibilities, to share humor. (2) OerMoporarrt of int O chit l skiiMs by: (2) Intellectual skills can be enhanced by pro- viding a learning climate in which staff guide children to foster cognitive functioning (i.e., un- derstanding, reasoning, conceptualizing, etc.). (i) Encouraging children la sofMe probMnm (i) Provide materials and time appropriate to in kft edivities,explore,experiment,quee ion, the child's age and level of development in the •and gain mastery Mrowh leenirp by doing; areas of: 7 0 i� EDUCATWN PON ORMANCE STANDMDS DANCE • • science; concepts of size, shape, texture, weight, color, etc.; • dramatic play; • art; • music; • numerical concepts; spatial, locational and other relationships. req P"WAWag lengrrw nnderalandtn/ and (ii) Some examples are: NOR In an abna a Mat enoarragee easy ee-Mwnieallon arneng children and beMveen • Give children ample time to talk to each CNNdren am ymils; other and ask questions in the language of their choice; • Encourage free discussion and conversa- tion between children and adults; • Provide games, songs, stories, poems which offer new and interesting vocabulary; • Encourage children to tell and listen to stories. (Nq W- ltiag ftwerd rresegnWen of Ilia spa (iii) Make use of information that is relevant tale /or lepers and nwnWe a000rfdng to the to the child's interests, such as his name, tele- indlridnal Mrelogr NOW level of w chil&an; phone number, address and age. Make ample use of written language within the context of the child's understanding, for example, experi- ence stories, labels, signs. (ir) ErAoowaSMA chi dna Ile ergo"@ weir (iv) The sequence of classroom activities • er*ariMoes and rwderale i conceple; and should progress from simple to more complex tasks, and from concrete to abstract concepts. Activities can be organized around concepts to be learned. (e) Preriiwg a b leaoo pnW m of etalt di- (v) Although each day's activities should be reoled and chOd Wdeled aellsilies, planned by the staff, the schedule should allow ample time for both spontaneous activity by children and blocks of time for teacher-directed activities. M Proaatbe of gtryeloal greww by: (1) Provifling adofanale ledeer and sokbor (i) This can be accomplished through regular agsoe, nieleriaN, sgMjp neat, and time ler dW- periods for physical activity (both indoor and ileo r use lerge and smile women ee to Mfieaee out). Physical activities should include materials Oak physical sift; and and experiences designed to develop: • large muscles (wheel toys, climbing appa- ratus, blocks); • small muscles (scissors, clay, puzzles, small blocks); • eye-hand coordination (puzzles, balls, lotto); • body awareness; • rhythm and movement (dancing, musical instruments). • 8 ED�ICATIOM • pE1y+Ot�AMCE STAMDAl10uz OiVDAMCO (M) P aMt loprilMe stddewoa rhNe ii) Staff should be actively involved with chil- chMien are mole@ equimo.eet OW Mals M dren during; periods of physical activity. During ender 10 Prea.ais ahMdmWe Physical sreviOL such activities,staff should take opportunities to increase their contact with individual children. To ensure safety, activities should be ade- quately supervised. (c) The edoosMen aarvbes oea.lon"of the Pisa shat# Provide for a preralw rhieh is tedl- vireatiaed do a"so spa"needs of P 11M Iw kem veriens pepolarerte by: (1) NellinP a otrrlo.i.er. which is rel"Wd (1) This can be accomplished by including in dry rsdeclik a of ft weeds of ft pop.deMen each claseroo.n materials and activities which served ( .auNip.Nural,ural, reflect the cultural background of the children. ..rtlart, reeerwliew,eti�rMf,elr.). Examples of materials include: • books; • records; • posters, maps, charts; • dolls, clothing. Activities may include: • celebration of cultural events and holidays; • serving foods related to other cultures; • stories, music, and games representative of children's background; • • inviting persons who speak the child's native language to assist with activities. M Mavft eW and pmWm resswoee re- tieclive of Mrs raoi■t said •twit pepolefes of M.e children in VW P 9 -- m h.chl"s Pereews rhe spsalc am Prte.ary (i) This adult maybe: isr.Nre�e of the chiO dry are kneriedw atMe abort Myr UsrNye; and, at a aM..kr..w • a teacher or aide wMa a wiNs *11 of two ddldr aleck a ler.- • other member of the center staff VOW oM.er w EaSiw+ at Meet eM Maoher • a parent or family member ar aide I I CIr.I *VAN I) wft f1.e ahrdren . a volunteer who speaks the child's lan- mud apeek their lemSo"o; any gum (N) Where owy a Mr ch0dren, or a skvb (ii) In some cases where a single child is af- chMd, apeek a ier.VOW Maraud *m f1.e rest, fected it may not be possible for the center to awe a" M M.e aer.ler sb@W he waillWe b provide an adult speaking the child's language ooCale in the mean Maple. on a regular basis. M M.chmill.P perewts in trrrkrlwn do-obp- (3) Parents can be valuable resources in now and harM.P M.er.. serve as resource per- planning activities which reflect the children's some (eg., for biliNjuml/bic.dim acMriliss). heritage. Teachers may request suggestions from parents on ways to integrate cultural activ- ities into the program. For example, parents may wish to: • plan holiday celebrations; • • prepare foods unique to various cultures; M n1_F�1 EDUCATION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS G N NWM • • recommend books, records, or other mate- rials for the classroom; • act as classroom volunteers; • suggest games, songs and art projects which reflect cultural customs. (d) The education services contpawnt of the (d) The education plan should specify how plan shah p+oriie procedures for on-9okV ob- Head Start staff will assess the individual devel- servation, isoordinp and evalralfoa of each opmental/instructional needs of children. Some ChUd's growth-and developnm t for Yes purpose ways this may be accomplished include: of pWraft scovities to suit individual nwft M " ponds, also, for 9 lelp-Mi $ tM educe- • discussions with parents during recruit- donaf aspecft of o0w Head Stall c ip e 1 ment, enrollment, home visits, parent-staff kft aw dWly education n WpK p opm conferences and meetings; • review of child's medical and develop- mental records; • conferences with medical or psychological consultants where indicated; • teacher observations documenting devel- opmental progress used as guidance in planning for and/or modifying individual children's activities; • use of specific assessment instruments or scales. Planning should take into account the ape F groups and abilities of the children. For exam- • ple, activities will differ for three and five year olds. Children with handicaps, like all children, should have specific goals set for them accord- ing to their ability. r _ The plan should also include the following: • long-range plans based on evaluation of - each child's current needs, interests and abilities; • specific activities and responsibilitWe of _ staff members; • consistent methods for observing and re- cording the progress of each child; • procedures to be used for reviewing each child's progress and modifying the program when indicated. Activities to integrate educational aspects of other components into the daily education pro- - gram could include: • Health Education built into the schedule through: y, —time to talk about physical and dental examinations in order to increase under- standing and reduce fears; 10 �1F�2 • EDIICATIOM • t;TAMOAIIOs 01ilIDAMCE —books and picture* about doctors and dentists; --materials for dramatic play (stethoscope, nurse's uniform, flashlight); --role playing before and after visits to doctors, dentists, hospitals, clinics, etc. • Nc?rition Education as part of the daily schedule: —assistance in meal preparation, setting table; —learning experiences through food prep- aration (addinq liquids to solids, season- ing, freezing, melting, heating, coding, - cooking simple foods) —books, pictures, films, trips related to the source of foods, (farm, garden, ware- house, market, grocery store). Refer to Project Head Start Program Series Booklets: e #2, Health Services (OCD) 73-1007 • 2A, Dental Services (OCD) 73-1009 e :lt3, Nutrition (OCD) 72-47 e #3E, Leadoes Discussion Guide for Nutri- tion Film • • :::3F, Nutrition Education for Young Chli- dren (OHD) 75-1015 (e) The pka dmW renis wAWA is for ewe (e) The plan should indicate some of the halwOi 4 No bwa%dip Md YDiMaWli-11 of ways parents and staff will work together to Mlh eW Md paras t of file educeNWAA am understand each child and provide for his leam- iereiornw" Mein and acfhrHieI of ch8ire4 ing experiences. The plan should include de- in tyle prograa-.TNaae OW i11CfHie: tails of ways the home and center will attempt to supplement each other in providing positive experiences for the child. There should be an early orientation to the Education Services Objectives. Special empha- sis should be given to the significance of the materials, equipment and experiences provided in a Head Start Child Development program. Interpreters should be available to facilitate full participation of non-English speaking parents. Procedures should be established to facilitate maximum communication between staff and parents, for example: • newsletters • parent/teacher conferences • group meetings • phone calls • home visits • posters, bulletin boards, radio/TV an• • - nouncements. EDUCATH M ss'TAI�AIlDIt fi1�AMC[ • (1) PON" 'arYeipaYon M pia" the edu- (1) Meeting with staff to provide for the over - cMiion P Irawr, and in Co er, CWWRINI and all written education plan (see item 1304.2-2(a) hem preeratw scthrilim; for further guidance). (2) Pw*M t ohdwp in acOlviltaa " can be (2) Some examples are: used in the Maw b rr Wmee the taarnfiwg and lk Illp -- I of Chair chfidrow in Vw oawtar; • orientation and training sessions • designing activities for children at home • participating in classroom/center activities. M Pera d 1reiS 41 in do observefta of (3) Provide parents with films, workshops, grow& said M flair chirran in publications, specialists, professionals, etc., in CIM haana awArawmawt aver WWWAN talion M and child growth and development. Arrange for handling "methal d nook; films, publications and specialists to provide training. Refer to DHEW Publications: • Caring for Children Series #10, Language is for Communication (OHD) 75-1035 • Children's Bureau Publication 30, Your Child from 1 to 6 (OHD) 76-26 (4) Pa Ilicipmlian in ata/and afaM-pewit con- (4) Areas of mutual concern to be discussed hrawcea and the nukiag of'arW Or hover visna could include: (no lesa tltlan two) by 11wnbw of Cha educetion a"; • child's developmental progress; • • child rearing issues; • discussion of possible home activities to expand the Head Start experience; • discussion of health probkww or handicap- ping conditions of the Head Start child. Although only two home visits are required, we suggest that consideration be given to visit- ing each child's home at the beginning, middle and end of the year. Arrangements for such visits should respect parent's wishes and con- vience and should be coordinated with the visits of other component staff. At least one of these visits should be devoted to discussion with parents around areas of mutual interest and concern in order to identify home activities and other ways to expand the Head Start experi- ence. (5) Stall and parent training, under a pro- (5) An orientation and training program gram jok tt► developed with aM cow4ewawts of should be planned in cooperation with other Wa Head Start program, in clWd development component staff members and parents. The and behavioral developmental probiamts of pro- training program should provide for periodic school children; and formal and informal sessions. The content, or- ganization, staffing and scheduling will depend on the individual program needs as determined in the planning stage. Training should focus on the normal child as well as the child with • 12 ON S 4 • lDIICATIOM 1 EM4MMANCE STANDrA11D3 DANCE special needs. Emphasis should be on mental, Physical, social, and motional growth and development. There should be identification of opportunities for training or continuing education to con- tribute to staff competence. In some locations, CDA training can be an appropriate means for achieving this, many Head Start staff mem- bers are receiving CDA training through the Head Start Suppienientary Training program. (Refer to DHEW Publkation: The CDA Program: The Child Develgpn*n W Associate-A Guide for Training (OHD) 75-1055) (p OW Irsinfte is ideaIMP-I'm of sad (6) Training should also familiarize staff and Aaa�ine ehNdrem wit spseisl me&Md work- parents with appropriate referral resources in ME wild IM poreals of am* eANdroa, sad M the community. (Refer to 1304.3-3(b)(10)) oeardlaeMae nllew" slosh #609WO s. f 139444 Educe0 Iw owdess plea oealMt: toomNim (y The educoba serriow eoo**=M of IM (a) Indoor and outdoor space should be suffi- pfaa dwN preride Ow a pf@WW aw*sno al, cient and appropriate for necessary program Mlt/rsino fe NWWAM@ sad w/oeMro of Mre dW activities and for support functions(offices,food food stoeas of dsweis~ of Mie A I'll - . preparation, custodial services) if they are con-MmeMaead pfejecls mW atiaMe afMrmsMro a& ducted on the premises. In addition, rest/nap lads 10 OGMiwe " swulmo mmiL Pw eonow- facilities and space for isolation of sick children bared preeapace eMeN be 60poiiaed Mio should be available. frMeaal arses reoopaieed b)y Me cbildrow, sad specs, NVIK venNafte, beat, and ofwr Refer to DHEW Publications: phyokal srranee RWAs Nald be oeasialoat wit MN MOM, 0001y sad rsrslsgraeaW weds of • =4, Daily Program 1—(AHD) 73-1016 Mie ma-V - To con* vft Mtie oiaaier%: • Caring for Children Series #6 A Setting for Growth (OHO) 75-1031 • Space for Learning (OCD) 72-51 (1) Thera Shap be a olds grid MecMus hest- (1) Radiators, stoves, hot water pipes, port- We "sun; able heating units, and similar potential hazards are adequately screened or insulated to prevent bums. (_) NO h4M!I fiaaiaMW I 'W or dec- (2) Flammable materials can be fireproofed orWo w shah be me@& with commercial preparations. (2) Ilan M"is and sold deaeereus stele- (3) Cleaning supplies and potentially dan- Alft sad polonMet poioens 00 be eb»d in gerous materials should be stored separately locloed csbinrsb er sbreee laeMMee access" from food and out of reach of children. only b audwrind pereeae; (4) Ereres lei N9 Mise *AN be aveilebls In (4) High powered flashlights may be used. cess of pOwor 11now% Candles are fire hazards. (el A/fa'Owd, wrlft fire esNa�lishers (5) Adults in the program should be able to • doN be readily awftl0s; locate and properly operate fire extinguishers. 13 EDIJCATlOM . PEIlfOIIYANCE STANOAII S OIAOiANCE • (4) kmbw sad owWw Powe s shat be (6) If evidence of rodents or vermin is found, bW clean sad Irss, on a d0y Arils, of wtdso- the local health or sanitation department may skWe and hsnrdow nu*@rlM sad osa lIldne , provide assistance or referral for extermination. At regular intervals programs should check for and correct splintered surfaces,extremely sharp or protruding corners or edges, loose or broken parts. All clear glass doors should be clearly marked with opaque tape to avoid accidents. (7) Ovum play ams slrsN be wads ss as (7) Where outdoor space borders on unsafe b pmtvM ahNdren born Nmrift flee premises areas (traffic, streets, ponds, swimming areas) and SmOng hft wwafa and rwaapMrMsd areas; adults should always be positioned to supervise the children. If possible such areas should be enclosed. (4) 'slat csliegs an psss and ler ewe (S) Old buildings may be dangerous; be sure of chides shat be rsMrssMsd to asswe tat to check for lead contamination. absema of a kwardous qusalily of Med; The local public health department can be contacted to provide information on lead poi- soning and to detect hazardous quantities of lead in the facility. (0) Iflserns AM be wed NglrMd; (9) Fixtures which have a low glare surface to sufficiently diffuse and reflect light may be useful. Use bulbs with suffliient wattage. Check and replace burned-out bulbs regularly. (14) A awns of wetor approsad by the a'- (10) Ve" State and local licensing require- • propriala h=at au*ArW shat be well!WW M menti in these areas. Stepstools or low plat- tM facility; adequaM tingle sad haadwash- forms may be useful where toilets or handwash- Mg Iscil-le shah be evalWe aad easily ing facilities are too high. reschad by chNdm; (11) AN oowgp sad Nquid womb shat be dM- (11) Disposal problems can be referred to the poosd of thrergh a sewer spftm app romad by local sanitation and public work department. an appy up I respoMirls a— 6111. sad gar- Keep all waste materials away from children's bags and hash shah be aMrsd M a sells sed activity areas and from areas used for storage serAwy weam urM coNsaMd; and for preparation of food. (12) ThMo shat be at Mast Nf square the of (12) Where minimum space is not available, Mrdow apses pw ckbd asrNaMs for No urs of various alternatives can be considered. For ex- ANO M ([.o., enclwius of beftesws, halls, ample, a variation in program design (See OCD kllchaa, and abrags pleceall. Theo shat be M Notice N-30-334-1 on Program Options for Proj- Mast 75 sgrare fast par chMd ealdaws; sad ect Head Start), stagger the program day, the program week, outdoor play periods. In this manner, all children will not be present at the same time. In some cases, outdoor space re- quirements may be mat by arranging for daily use of an adjoining or nearby school yard, park, playground, vacant lot, or other space. Be sure that these areas are easily w4mosibie and fulfill the necessary safety requirements. In some cases, it may be nacesswy to locate more suitable facilities. • 14 • EDUCATION • PEWORMANICE STANDARDS a1NANCE (13) AdoWmIle provisions shell be remade for (13) Ramps, railings, and spacial materials handicapped children b sensors Mrair ea/Ny and and equipment may be needed in order to allow cOlrNsrt. such children maximum possible mobility. Com- munity resources may be used to acquire needed special materials and services. Evidence that the ns Nei owls or exceeds Confirm compliance with local licensing re, State or local Nooneft reouMer m-s- for shn- quirements. Where no licensing is required, the Nor kinds of facilities for fin,MBNA,and safety grantee and Policy Council should request ad- dM be accepted as prises loci* compliance vice from local fire and health departments in With Mea ills, hasM and saNly nsyuineera I of determining safety standards. thele ssehisn. (b) TM plan shah peonies for appropriate (b) Refer to DREW Publications: sed wNkiarN furniture, **dpnmd and me- terials to west Me nook of On program, and • Project Head Start Program Series Book- Iler Mrs!r anssmonN In suet a a"as b feed- lets: Nsle hsarnrinp, some a bs mwW program of = 4, Gaily Program (OHO) 73-1016 epslMenesrls and a4udwed aeMr'll es, sed en- x 9, Equipment and Sapopliee sell.relisnce in So c0drern,The equip. -'#'11, Daily Program /ll (OHD) 73-1023 oa mt and materials*.@N be: • Caring for Children Series: 6, A Setting /or Growth (OHO) 75- 1031 • Space for learning(OCD) 72-51 (1) CM 91161ant wiflr IM spe :14c'educalional (1) Make use of the written plan when select- P-orman elect- program; ing materials and equipment. • M Celneil! WAS so errhral and sowde (2) Many books, pictures, records, and other baohrpreMM of ens eAMrrsn; materials reflect ethnic and cultural heritage and background. (3) Geared b tele ops, @hMIV, and develop- (3) For instance, chairs and tables are child WMIR h moods of Ste chiliern; size;toys, books,and other materials and equip- ment are interesting and challenging to the children. (d) lNs, +arable, ell bW In good coni- (t) Contact U. S. Consumer Product Safety tion; Commission, Washington, D. C. 20207 for infor- mation. Repair broken equipment and materials promptly. (i) Shensd in a sale and ado% 1a len when (5) (6) Securely-fastened, well-organized rest in use; closets and cabinets are needed for many sup- plies which should be stored out of reach and (q Asceseible, eU w"Ms, and MrMiNrrp to tM sight of small children.Classroom materials and clodren; and equipment, stored on low shelves and/or in open bins should be located near the area where they are to be used and arranged in or- derly convenient fashion so that children may be responsible for their use and return to stor- age. M Ossipmed b provids a narialy of learning (7) Materials that can be used in a number errpNi— and to ancourspa experimaidatiom of ways rather than single-purpose items are • all sipleratien, generally more useful. 15 11168+1 IEALTH PERFOAYAMCE STANDARDS Nom! Slli'art C-4kaiM so okos Ob(eclh as aad Porforrwascr SleNarie f 1391.3-1 Hoeft Mmrim twwal ob"ctr vee (a), (b), 3 (c) These are the aims toward which The 9evArM e6l0cof*A MMM sarsilew the program efforts should be directed. caaepaMM of llw lies/ OW powas we to: (a) Provide s oow*rMn win MMM sorvicos Pro�raew wbkh iwcit ies am M ange of WAM11- Cal, dw", ryas"MMM and wulrhion servicer M pmchnoi cbMdi ,Mol—rg Aawiieapp d dWi— to assist taws cbdd s physical, eeto- �Otial. C09ftWn and seCW doweWpo" bons M• overaN goal of Neial csa*els r 1. (M Pnswwie P0850 isa beeft eerv+kos sad wtf► k"vwNion. (c) Provide on e1Wf s lawny gill+ Ms neces- sary skNb wW iradgM aad ofhm nis@ of mo b W*I~tawiq to an oe4plwg boom cars tystsM to *vitro* that the ck d cMWAm lo receive Meft err even alley Waring Ma bead Start prop m - 1 1434 Hoeft Services Advisory ConwnW In order to achieve the comprehensive goals, we. the health program must be planned by profes- sionally competent peopte. Planning must take The Plan sW Provide for Mss cremion of a place early and must involve a wide cross- • Pr M Por- section of the professional health talent avail- sdn@ In 40 /meq, tea- able in the community. Examples of people who Von and evokuffi n of Ow beMw serWme pry- could be involved in planning the health pro- WSW and which *AN coweiel of H eW Start gram of the Head Start Center include: Puwft i d boalw awWkne providers in tllw �b and 00W speck6ft in Yee wriore a. Pediatricians and pediatric societies. P11,r - (Exle"!eoittiers" M b. General practitioners and the Academy of andMed or cowA&md 1s carry oul Mb free- General Practice. VM) c. Other physicians and the county and State medical societies. d. Local, regional, and State health offices. e. Child and general psychiatrists and their associations. f. Hospital administrators and their associa- tions. g. Dentists and dental associations. h. Public health nurses, school nurses, and nursing organizations. i. Nutritionists and their associations. j. Optometrists and their associations. k. Psychologists and their associations. 16 HEALTH • PERfORMANIN STANDARDS GUIIDANCE 1. Medical technologists and their associa- tions. m. Speech and hearing personnel and their associations. The plan should indicate the number of parents, and specific health professionals on the health advisory committee; goals and objec- tives; and projected number of meetings. Involving parents, health professionals and their organizations in planning will ensure that the health program is tailored to the needs of the children, and that it utilizes fully the re- sources available in the community without du- plicating already existing services. The health professionals should be aware of common health practices in their community. The health advisory committee should develop guidelines to deal with health practices that may be poten- tially harmful to a child. Organizations and indi- viduals who are involved in the early planning of a program are likely to cooperate fully in the implementation of the program. 13643-3 wdled aM dewtall Malay,scrwn- • iaY. and urninsliaaa. (a) The boom scrim P.1x10- sM of aM Mr- (a) As much pertinent health information as Iwa nenim standards PiM eW Provide that for possible should be accumulated and recorded SO& child swroMsd M Ms NWW Start Prno w for each child. This should be performed as a eawPMM wadiaaf, dw" and de-1--wMdsi soon after the child is enrolled as is feasible. hislsry w0l be obilained and raosrrsd, a Nw- There are three main sources for such infor- OVO beeft screw** wi be Siwe, and awdi- mation: records of past medical care, teachers' eai aM dsatal �atawiaafiaas wld he Parlawsd. observations, and interviews with parents or The plim will!p P ilds atsa for ad-a -- Parsat or guardians. @Y- 0 an aaMhorizalioa for aN beeM sasiors Every effort should be made to obtain records under Ibis srbpart. or summaries of the significant medical care and immunizations that each child has received in the past. This information may be available from hospital clinics, private physicians, or health department-sponsored well-child clinics. In special cases, it may be desirable to obtain the mother's and infant's delivery and birth his- tory from the hospital where the child was born, especially if the child now shows evidence of neurologic impairment. Written records of im- portant health events are important supplements to the mother's recollection of such events. By acquiring such records before the physician performs his complete health evaluation, a great deal of repetition, wasted time, and unnecessary concern may be avoided. An example of that type of information re- quired is contained in CAP-HS Form 30. 17 ON'�!� "MTN IPEIIFOi1MANCE •TANDAIIIDs ouIDAN� • The teacher is in an unusually good position to notice those children who may have health problems. The teacher observes the children for 15 to 30 hours a week, whereas the physician can only observe the child for 20 minutes to an hour. Poor coordination, hyperactivity, unintel- ligible speech, excessive tiredness, or with- drawal from others may be noted much more readily by a teacher than by either the parent, who usually has little basis for comparison, or the physician, who has a limited time of obser- vation. The teacher may observe dental prob- lems when children eat. Some formal provision should be made to be sure that teachers' ob- servations of the children's health and behavior are available to the physician at the time of his medical evaluation. An example of the type of form and informa- tion the teacher should record is contained in CAP-HS Form 30, mentioned above. An example of a consent form is also con- tained within CAP-HS Form 30. (b) health screenkgs shaN iecluis: (b) Screening tests should be carried out for all of the Head Start children. These are tests • some of which may be performed by non-profes- sional workers. They do not represent a com- plete evaluation, but they identify a group of children who require mon complete profes- sional evaluation. ScrooWngs should be com- pleted within 90 days fifer child is enrolled or entered into the program. It is important that the results of the screening as well as the complete medical and develop- mental history are available to the physician at the time of medical examination. The purpose of this is to identify children with needs and to alert the physician to problems requiring a more complete professional evaluation. (1) Orsw% se"W rad (Mw alrauieN I -to (1) Head circumference measurement is not up to two years old) 1 119h,wM(i1K,and qp. necessary after the child reaches two years of age. (A health professional should teach this procedure to para-profsesionals.) The results of careful height and weight measurements for each child should be re- corded. A beam balance scale should be used for weights since ordinary bathroom scales may be inaccurate. 18 HEALTH • PERFORMANIN STANDARDS OtAorAMCE Heights should be measured with the child standing straight with his back to a wall on which is mounted a paper, wooden, or metal measure. A straight-edged device rested on the child's head is held at right angle to the measure. In interpreting height and weight measure- ments, one must remember that many normal, well-nourished children are small for their age. - In evaluating poor nutrition and poor growth, the rate of growth of a child between two meas- urements separated in time is more important than a single measurement. For this purpose, - and whenever available, weights and measure- ments which were obtained in previous health examinations, should be recorded on a graphic recording sheet. The small child who is grow- ing at a normal rate is likely to be well- nourished and free from serious disease. Even a muoh larger child who is growing at an un- usually slow rate may have some significant ad- verse condition affecting his health. (� Vkbm Iseow (2) The most appropriate visual screening test to be applied in any community can usually • best be determined by the health services di- rector in consultation with the group of health practitioners—ophthalmologists and optom- etrists—who will be responsible for the com- plete evaluation and treatment of those children selected for the screening tests. These special- ists can determine the type of tests and the criteria for passing or failing which they feel are most appropriate. Health departments and school health programs often have well-estab- lished visual screening programs which can be applied readily to Head Start children. When there is no established screening pro- gram and consultation from eye specialists is not available to a community, the National So- _ ciety for the Prevention of Blindness' or its State or local chapters, or the Volunteers for Vision may assist in setting up a screening pro- gram. It none of these resources is available, the following vision screening method may be used, which will generally identify most of the children who are in need of further eye care. The test may be performed by nurses, by health aides, or volunteers trained in the method. 'Address: 79 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016. Muni . � st�wor��os c�No�wcs� • A Snellen E illiterate visual testing chart (ob- tainable from any hospital supply company or from the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness) should be placed on a bare wall with- out windows. There should be no bright light or glare within the child's field of vision. The child should be seated comfortably with his head 20 feet away from the chart. A goose-neck lamp with a metal shade and a 75 watt bulb placed 5 feet from the chart will provide adequate standard illumination. Children should be instructed in the Head Start classroom, or in small groups before test- ing, in "how to play the E game." The child is told to indicate with his own fingers the direc- tion in which the "fingers" of the E point. After he has learned to do this, each child is tested individually, a black "pirate's patch" may be a more acceptable way of covering one eye than simply holding a card in front of that eye. To avoid possible transfer of infection, a separate patch or card should be used for each child. The card or patch should not put any pressure on the eye, and the child should keep the cov- ered eye open. First, the child's vision with both eyes is tested. Then, with his left eye covered, • the child is asked to indicate which direction the E is pointing as the examiner uses a pencil or pointer to indicate specific symbols on the chart. An examiner may point first to the first E on the 20/60 line. If this is passed success- fully, go on to the first two symbols on the 20/40 line. If these are passed successfully, go on to - the first three symbols on the 20/30 line, and if these are passed successfully, go on to the 20/20 line. Whenever a child fails to identity the position correctly,the tester should continue across the same line on the E chart. A line is N considered "passed" if more than one half of the figures on the line are correctly identified. The same procedure is repeated with the right eye covered. A child fails the test if, with either eye, he is unable to identity more than half of - the symbols on the 20/40 line or if there is more than a two line difference in vision between one eye and the other, even if the worse eye is 20/40 or better. A child who is unable to learn to "play the E game" should be reported as "non-testable" may be given further instruction in the "E - game," either in the classroom or by his par- ents at home, and retested at a later date. is 20 HMTM PEWORMANCE STAIM)ANDS ONMMICE Children already wearing glasses should be tested while wearing their glasses. If they pass the test while wearing their glasses, there is no need for further testing. Children failing the test who appear acutely ill or particularly fatigued should be retested before they are referred to an eye specialist. Other children who fail the screening test should be referred to an eye specialist for further eval- uation. The results of the screening test should be recorded on the child's health form and should be brought to the attention of the physi- cian at the time of the health evaluation. At this time, the physician should examine the optic - fundi with an ophthalmoscope and should note any deviation in extra-ocular movements. (3) lamb lastip0. (3) Children will be better prepared for test- ing if the procedure is demonstrated in the classroom, where the whole class can be made familiar with the sounds and taught to make the desired responses. Children who cannot learn to respond to the test properly, or who give grossly inconsistent responses to sounds of any intensity, should be designated as "non-testable." A child is gen- erally considered to have failed the screening test if he fails to respond at the recommended level at any frequency in either ear. The fro- quencies generally used in a limited hearing screening test are 1000, 21100, and 4000 Hz. A large proportion of children who fail a hear- ing screening test has only temporary hearing impairment associated with upper respiratory conditions. Such children should be retested after a few weeks before they are referred for _ specialist medical or audiology care. For this reason, it is important to institute the hearing screening program as early as possible in the = Head Start program or even before the Head Start classrooms begin to meet formally. Head Start officials may encourage school personnel to include hearing screening tests at part of the routine pre-school interview which many school systems conduct in spring before students will - enter school. Results of the preliminary hearing screening test should be recorded on the health form and be available to the physician at the time of his complete health evaluation. The person performing a hearing screening test must have special training in the use of the equipment and in the interpretation of the vari- ous responses which children may make to the 21 HEALTH STANDAF= • test. Most school health programs and health departments have both testing equipment and personnel trained in its use. If equipment and personnel are not available locally, help may be obtained from: (1) An audiologist in a neighbor- ing community, (2) the regional or State health or education department, (3) the State speech and hearing associations, (4) the American Speech and Hearing Association', (5) National Association of Hearing and Speech Agencies." It will usually be more economical for a Head Start program in a smaller community to obtain services from a trained technician in a nearby larger community than to purchase its own equipment and train its own personnel. (4) lireglorin or henjaiecrit Mlsewinali L (4) An accurate test of hemoglobin concen- tration is the best screening tact for anemia. However, accurate tests require trained techni- cians and equipment that is moderately expen- sive. The microhematocrit test is somewhat lees precise as an indicator of anemia. However, the laboratory determination itself is so simple and accurate that this test could often be more practical than a hemoglobin test. Most commu- nity hospitals will have equipment to perform • this test, as will many health department clinics. In using either of these tests, blood samples may be obtained at the Head Start center or at = another convenient place by a technician or _ nurse. The blood samples can then be trans- ported and tested in a central location. Children with anemia and similar medical nutrition problems need specific diagnoses and follow-up. A child with a hemoglobin of lees than 11 or hematocrit of less than 34 is consid- ered to be anemic. This is consistent with the standards of Public Health Service, Maternal - and Child Health and with CDC National Nutri- tion Status Survey as well as EPSDT guidance material. (5 TWMGNMn leeks@ Whase hieelai (5) Tuberculin testing has the dual value of identifying children who may have tuberculosis, and of finding active cases of tuberculosis within the families or other intimate contacts of such children. Most Head Start programs will 'Address: 9030 Old Georgetown Road, Wash- ington, D. C.20014. "Address: 814 Thayer Ave., Silver Spring, Md. _. 20910. . 22 n�C091 HEALTH PIEWI eNArcrE STANDARros GUNUNIN be able to obtain both test materials and per- sonnel trained in their use through their school health program, the local health department, or the local, county, or State tuberculosis associa- tion. Initial tuberculin testing is usually done at approximately one year of age. Routine periodic tuberculosis testing is part of screening only if (1) the child has had con- tact with a known case of tuberculosis or is a t member of a family with a history of tuberculo- sis, (2) the child is living in a neighborhood or community in which the prevalence of tuber- culin sensitivity in the school-age children Is - known to exceed 1%, or (3) the child presents symptoms consistent with tuberculosis. A Head Start program conducting its own tuberculosis testing program will usually find the tuberculin tine test to be the most economical and convenient. Materials for this test are avail- able through many health departments and through any pharmacy. Complete instructions for administering and reading this test are packed with the test materials. The test should be scheduled at such a time that the children will be in a class three days later to have the test read. Any swelling or induration surround- ing any of the four needle punctures should be considered a positive reaction. Children who react positively to the tuberculin tine test should have a Mantoux intracutaneous test performed using either intermediate strength, PPD 0.1 mil., or OT 1/1000 0.1 ml. The Mantoux test must be performed by a physician or a specially trained nurse or technician. It should be read on the second or third day. Since children who are known to have been exposed to an active case of pulmonary tuber- culosis may have large, uncomfortable reac- tions to the standard screening test, they should be referred to a physician for testing with a >;. more dilute perparation of PPO or OT. Certain viral infections (such as measles, influenza, mumps), some viral vaccines (such as measles - and influenza) administration of corticosteroids, and extreme malnutrition may all depress or suppress the tuberculin reaction for as long as four to six weeks. Children with a history of - such conditions should be retested at a later date. The results of the test should be recorded and available to the physician at the time of his examination. (6) A simple and inexpensive screening test • that may detect some urinary tract abnormal- 23 01F�5 HEALTH PEWORMANCE STANOAMS ouforwN • (i) UrhN *L ities is the use of a test paper which detects albumin, sugar, blood, and determines the pH of the urine. Urine can be obtained at the center or in the home using clean glass bottles or paper cups. The test paper is dipped in the urine and color changes on the paper are inter- preted according to a chart enclosed on the test papers. Children whose test shows the presence of sugar, blood, more than 1 + albu- min, or pH of more than 7.0 should have a com- plete urinalysis. Most children with abnormal screening urine tests will be found normal on careful retesting. Quantitative urine culture to discover bac- teriuria is an important screening test for urinary tract abnormality. Unfortunately,this test is rela- tively expensive, and only a few Head Start com- munities will have the necessary bacteriologic laboratory facilities to perform the test econom- ically and well. Diagnostic laboratory kits are now available for urine cultures which do not require bacteriological laboratory facilities. In those communities where economical and accu- rate testing is possible, this test should be con- sidered for all girls. Boys who have enuresis • (bedwetting) or other symptoms should be tested; asymptomatic boys do not require testing. M SaMd oe commoft Mala p (7) The local board of health, the pediatric olhw soNefod mr, me IrMs ohms app IllMme, consultant, and the health advisory committee 0*, skkN a"awlatW lead POWWMM and W provide information to ascertain whether sickle Issdnl p i cell anemia, lead poisoning, and intestinal para- sites are community health problems. Problems such as head lice can be dealt with in this manner. (fl) Aseseen" of cornet i afisn afa- (8) Staff should check medical records and tw. consult with parents on child's current immuni- zation status regarding diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, measles, polio, German measles, and mumps. (9) Derkeg Ow ooarss of heaft sera lnMe, (9) Many children talk very little during a procedsrss nwt be in Moet for idsMibh medical examination, and the physician is in a gwech pralk!sres, deftmkft dick caws, and poor position to judge the adequacy of their ProVW" sMrioss. speech. Efficient screening of very young children can be done quickly and informally by having chil- dren talk about stimulus pictures, repeat key words containing a variety of speech sounds, • 24 n�.F�s HEALTH • 'EII IMMAMCE STANDA11DS GUM AMCE and relate oral information spontaneously. In general, remedial speech services should be provided only where conditions exist which sug- gest that, without attention, a handicapping dis- order will continue into late childhood. The teachers in the Head Start center should make note of any children in their class whose speech is substantially different from that of the average Head Start child. These observa- tions should be available to the physician at the time of his examination. He can then make spe- cial evaluations of the ears, palate, and larynx, and may be able to give advice as to whether the speech pattern is normally immature or is pathological for the child. Whenever speech and hearing professionals are available to the Head Start program, they should work in coop- eration with the physician and teacher in de- tectiing, examining, and evaluating speech ab- normalities. Every language community or geographic area has certain differences from so-called ? = v standard speech in pronunciation, vocabulary, } and grammar. It should be recognized that a sizeable number of pre-schooters have unclear speech due to immature articulation patterns • and will mature and develop normally if they receive the necxuary developmental services. Therefore, a child who may speak a language other than English or ethnic colloquialisms should not be regarded as speech impaired. The health advisory committee should de- velop this procedure including the utilization of speech and hearing professionals and outlining a schedule for checking suspect speech ab- normalities. Services include speech and language de- velopment, clinical services, and parent coun- seling services. (tfl� iiMNMcaYoe of so ",soul antis of (10) Special needs of handicapped children hseikapped ohflirrn. can be identified from the screening and physi- cal examination results, parent interviews, and teachers' and mental health professionals' ob- servations. The plan to provide for these special needs could include modification of the physical facility, modification of the curriculum, develop- ment of new or different feeding skills, and continuation of special medical care. You will find the pamphlet "Responding to Individual Needs in Head Start" helpful in work- ing with the children and the identification of • resources. 25 ��6,97 HWALTM PEAf+oArAWCE STANDARDS GUIOAMM' • A number of children may be receiving a predetermined set of screening services through public health clinics, neighborhood health cen- ters, or Title XIX Medicaid Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment, etc. If this set of screening services does not include all of those screenings herein required in the Per- formance Standards, Head Start must see that these screenings are provided. (c) wi1oM lar all0ken dM iwelris: (1) ExasaMatisn of all syrMros or relism wMCI are WAis wsped by so hisisry or screw n %@L (2) S such for no Len dsMds in spaoiAc re- Sions oa�oiwao K in WAR aM Srsrp, i.a-, skin, eke, ear, rwee, ON Awt, idols, arw brio (iw0Mrat) area. (d) The p1m shall prrr►ira, air, in accerd (d) Staff and volunteers with respiratory infec- anor oft ideal sed Mob beeft raphe", tions, skin infections, or other types of com- M�at emplaped pral� sisal Asan inial Mats municable diseases should not have contact pariaik cbeek-tes, sed an with the children. • *Had is be fairs 4wo ---- --iostis ierare; Depending on conditions in the community, amd Meal VWWAGer stall be soreewd for dour- tuberculin testing, miniature chest X-rays or coioMs, full-size chest films may be the most economical forms of screening. Tuberculin screening is not necessary for the occasional volunteer. 13".3.4 "DOW WA do" ArMwswt. (a) The pian dwS prorire for Wesbowd and (a) The purpose of all examinations and k4ow-Up I rrioas which inCirM: screening tests is to identity children in need of treatment. Examinations which do not lead to needed remedial or rehabilitative treatment represents a waste of time and money. A person on the staff should assume respon- sibility for assuring that all heatth defects dis- covered actually receive competent and con- tinuing care until they are remedied or until a pattern of continuing care for them has been well established. This should include: Aid for the parent to find the necessary serv- ices and to find funds to pay for the services. Assistance so that the parent and child actually have transportation to the physician or clinic, and that other children in the family can be cared for during the visit. Community re- sources should be used for these services. Careful and repeated review of health records • to assure that recommended treatment is act- 26 HEALTH • PERFORYAHM STANDARDS OtA01AMCE ually taking place and must plan to do whatever is necessary to ensure treatment and follow-up. (1) Obtaining or a►iaf ghis for treaWwW of (1) The program should coordinate and sup- aN besllb problem delecls/. (Whore kwAbq is plement existing resources for health care of P --sd by eon-Ilse/ !dart tundiry sewon children; it should not duplicate them. When ware H rAO be wrilMe McMweelslbn vest arch existing service programa do not meet the trlMlds are used lo we waaifelilispi tensible exWnL standards because of inaccessibility, unaccept- Need start funds sltay be ii d oe1y when no ability, or poor professional quality, funds may ower source of fwt+0 is eveme e). be used to supplement the existing services and bring them to standard. Only if existing services cannot be modified should new services be arranged or purchased. Every community will have awilable many of the resources listed in the following table. The program may contract with existing agencies to provide some or all of the health services. 1. Private Practitioners of 1. May provide all types of Medicine, Dentistry, Optometry, health services(consultation and Psychology—individual or group. planning, administrative, exam- inations and screening tats, treatment, immunization, heal education, and continuing health scpervision) on a volunteer,coa- - tract. or (ft-for-service basis. 2. Health Departments--city, 2. May provide all types of county, regional, or State. health services. Some may be free for all or some Head Start • children as part of existing pro- grams; some may be watradad for. May provide funds to pur chase services from other sources. 3. School Health Programs. 3. Same possibilities as Health Department. 4. Clinics—run by hospitals, 4. May provide all typos of medial schools, or other agen• health services, usually on can- cies trail or fee-for•smice, but some - _ serYlces may be free for all or some Hand Start chiWe". 5. Prepaid Medical Groups. 5. May provide complete range of services to children of mem- bers of group. 6. Armed Forces Medical Sery 6. May provide medial pre ices ventive, diagnostic, and treat- meat services to children of Armed Forces personnel. Dental services available only at re- mote posts. 7. Neighborhood Health Con- 7. May provide comprehensive tens. health services at no cost to Head Start for children living in geographically defined neighbor- hoods served by centers. 8. Comprehensive Child Health 8. May provide comprehensive Centers (Example: Children and health services at no cost to Youth Programs). Head Start children who are in the defined population served • by the anter. 27 MG-99 NEXT" sT���os a�oliwc,� • 9. Dental Service Corpomtimm 9. May provide planning sed administration of dental services for Bled Start Children on a Con- tract 6ae. 10. Special Holrrmtery Alatie 10. Mey provide funds or sere ape Pvbk Agencies. iota for atreening or treetrrrert sad 161141114"tion of cartairl ballk problems. Each is usually concerned with a single category Of iltaess. 11. State Crippled Children's 11. May provide funds for sen- Programs. ins for screening or treatment and te"litstion of certain hman problems. Limited to Cer- tain categories of illness wbich — vary from State to State ad Within states. 12. Local and State Welfare or 12. May provide funds for any Public Assistance Programs. or all Ineelth services for children whose families receive or are eligible for public assistance. Eligibility and type of service paid for vary by State and local- ity. 13. Irrsuraace and Pre-Payment 13. Provide payment for certain Plans. finds of health services tot - children of families coveted by policies. 14. Medical Assistance under 14. The majority of Mead Start Title XIX "Medicaid Early and children are eligible for Medicaid • Periodic Streenitl, Diagnosis EMT. This provides preventive and Treatment (EPSOT):' health services for eligible Med- icaid children through screening, diagnosing and treating Children with I"t problems.Exact sere- ices provided sad paid for and rules for eligibility vary from State to State. At this time, Arizaa does not paRieipete in Title XIX.(See Transmittal Notice 73.14 for further Information.) UK 3PWK mum A111=Et MMM M toll MTN Ar amKKMswim Catholic. Protestant, lewistr Wel- Mot" for services, social sen- tare A"Mciatins. ices. Family Service Associations. Psychological, psychiatric and social seniles. Lions Chrb. Eyeglasses for needy children. Otlner fraternal organizations, Money or volunteer help for Civic Clubs, Women's Clubs, and special projects Parent-Tetclrers Association. Associations for the blind or for Vision saeeting,special services prevention of blindness. for vision-impaired children. Associations tot retarded chil- Special services for retarded and dren, cerebral palsy, crippled handicapped children. Children and for Children widr special diseases. 0 "MTM • P ENI ORNIANIM IjTAMOAWS GUIDANCE Tubsradosa Associations. Tuberculin testing sot follow-up. Mental Health Associations. Psychological and social services, mental health consultations. Resources need not be utaized so" because they an free. The utilization of community resources should be coasisterlt with the Head Start goal of enhancing the sense of dignity and self-worth within the child and his/her fav*. Ideally, each child should be examined by a private physician or by health facility staff who will institute corrective treatment for all defects discm mW whe will she povi/e cowtinuing heeffh super- vision for the child during the time that he/che is in Head Start and over the yam to follow. One of thio uwtral foals of the Need Start program is to introdwce a child ad his parents to a physicin or health facility that will be able to meet all of his health needs over an extended period of time. (?� Completiow a #m ia>twiwi- (2) Immunization instructions: portions, %UWA (INT), (a) "complete" immunization is defined as POW WAW@ s,Qorwow WAMMk& Mumps i VAW- follows: visa-in sW be preiMiad who @ appropriaM. (i) DPT--at least three doses of DPT (Diph- theria, pertussis, tetanus) vaccine, the most recent within the past two years. (ii) Polio—at least two doses of trivalent oral vaccine or three doses of monovalent oral vaccine plus one dose of trivalent vaccine. (iii) Rubeola—Measles—one dose of live measles vaccine. Naturally occurring measles • provides complete immunity. (iv) Rubella—German Measles—one dose of live Rubella vaccine or serologically docu- mented immunity. (v) Mumps—where mumps vaccine is part of a combined vaccine it is appropriate for use in the immunization program. Naturally occurring mumps provides complete immunity. The American Academy of Pediatrics schedule is an appropriate guide for immuniza- tions. M OtMelsine or wrmqft ts' baonc de rAd (3) A staff fywnber or dental hygienist may Dano Sergio"as lorooa: screen the child through checking the tooth for obvious holes or cavities, bleeding around the gums, and pus drainage. Priorities for dental treatment are ordinarily: (1) Children with painful teeth; (2) Obvious cavities, bleeding gums, and pus drainage; (3) Routine care for all children. p) DoOd exoninoYew. (i) The dental examination is an oral exami- nation including diagnostic radiographs. Nec- wary treatment follows the examination. Ex- aminations without treatment are of no value to • the children or to the community. 29 STH flTA1l0A11D= ouforwcft . (11) ftrd a requir.d for Mw PoW of Palo or kdoodeft (w) AsMsraM a of docayad prhow I and Por- WAM* 119111111L (w) ptdp ilim e y for Prhnary and pwmsm t tooth a• neoaaaarr. (W) E�rlractlan of aow-rooloraMb ios& 01) DerM prophyiexjs and Inalruction In (vi) Self-care oral hygiene should be em- ow-two oral it VIWA pr+ocedume. phasized daily in the classroom teaching and after meals. Cleaning of tooth (Dental Prophylaxis) and solf-care oral hygiene(brushing, flossing, swish- Ing) instructions may also be conducted simul- taneously with the examination or may be con- ducted at the time of dental treatment. (UN) Applicelion of lopicaf AYMide M conA- (vii) The local heatth department, Depart- raroitios which lack adequalle NusrMs fowls in ment of Water and Sanitation, local dental Mw puMk Valor supply. health association, or USPHS Dental Consultant should be contacted to determine the adequacy of fluoride levels. (b) There nwol be a pion of action for nAsdi- (b) A plan should be developed with the par- cel NMreenciae. ents to provide for emergency medical care for their child. Written policy should deal with issues such as parental permission and consent • forms to secure emergency care, transportation and available physicians, clinics and hospitals. A community physician, clinic or nurse should be available for telephone consultation at all times. At least one member of the full-time staff should be knowledgeable or become trained in first aid. 13114.34 Medical and derMal raoerde. The plan 00 provWo for: (a) Mw osbbNW The health records should be used for: (1) went and nA kWomence of MrdiMdrel beeft rec- identifying needed preventive and corrective W& wMeh OWAMn Mw oh *wioieai and ds- care, (2) arranging for such caro, and (3) pro. rolopwNWAM Maui 1, ocrMria11 results, undieef viding an educational program suited to the OW denim oaaroMreliM dale, and eraireYan of individual child. Moss WAOW ef, awd up- Oft Mrlerw olisn about To aid the individual child, the record must troabowd and %Now-up; (b) 1, m� i - wive completely, but concisely, summarize health P- - con wd.No @ c o y to oNwat Mw achool findings as determined from the history, screen- or hee1M1 dorefy aya/anr a bow when Mw GMM ing tests, and medical evaluation and must WSW" Mw proVaro; and (c) IWMS pww" a record all preventive measures in a way that srwunarr of Mrs Woad which Inoirdas Mrfsrroa- clearly shows which recommended preventive MM M bninrwiaeMen and measures have not yet taken place. Iwwt; Whenever a child is referred for consultation and (d) rMNeolien of the another Prapr As. or treatment, all of the information in the hoolth oosorMM fllaW (HPAA); and (a) OWN& * record should be made available to the con. Ow in SN dams pwoft wo be told on niton sulting or treating professional. If this is not of the deft to be coNoeted sod Mw naso to done, the consultant must either obtain and • 30 /11'702 HEALTH RTANOARM GIMOANCE • which Ow dab wiN be put, and that the uses record his own information, an unnecessary wW be reOicMd b tM 4~ purposes. waste of time and effort, or proceed without such information, with possible ill effects for the child. To aid physicians and health workers in pro- viding needed health care, the record must pro- vide a sufficient background of social, medical, and educational information of a general nature so that each health professional dealing with the child need not accumulate his own record and history. To serve the educational needs of the child, health findings must be translated into class- room recommendations. This process should begin at the time the original health diagnoses are made. It must then be elaborated both by further written recommendations and by con- ferences between physicians, teachers, nurses, and other health personnel. Records should indicate the progress in completing treatment for all conditions in need of follow-up as a result of screenings and medi- cal examinations. In order to be useful to health workers and individual children, the health records must contain a large amount of information of a con- fidential nature. The privacy and confidence of this information must be respected. The records should be kept in a place that is not accessible to unauthorized persons. Such infor- mation should not be available routinely to teachers, administrators, or other non-medical personnel. Those portions of the health informa- tion which are pertinent and useful to teachers and to administrative personnel should be shared with them through reports and through conferences which translate the confidential health information into useful educational and administrative recommendations. Health infor- mation must not be released to insurance com- panies or other inquiring agencies without writ- ten consent of child's parents or guardian. Staff should review all health records with the " parents. The summary should be given to par- ents so they have a written account of their cur- rent health status annually. In addition, a child's health record should be transferred to his/her school in order to ensure continuity of health services. In order to complete the HPAR, the program must have complete up-to-date records. This instrument is used to assist the programs in self-assessment in the areas of planning, man- agement, and delivery of health services. • 31 01703 HEALTH sT�Ilos ouiorweE .. 6 130434 Hoeft edwcoftw (y The plan shot p wdde /er an orgaized (a) Health personnel should devote a sub- had1h odreslien pr@pan- for Magna dW, stantial amount of time in helping the Head porsab and oMirren which enemas tibl: Start staff and parents understand the implica- tions of health findings for individual children, and for the program in general. Regularly scheduled consultations between the physician and the teachers are suggested for this purpose. (1) Poroab are provided ant la1Minsilion (1) A local health resource booklet or parr Show ani areWle boom rsewraas; phlet should be prepared for distribution to par- ents. The information ought to be categorized by services. C2) Preen s are eaoorrar- In borne fin- (2) Parents can learn about health as a con- voked in No Meaft oro prooaas releft b tinuing process and not just as a physical ex- Meir ONK One W Mw paroais GbMM be ow amination if they accompany the child to the cotrrNed b aoossipeny Iver aitillll Is ardicai examination. and denial assns and appMalaMab; M •lap are btyMt and preale are prodded (3) Procedures should outline measures to be IM IN 1111 14 b Isarn nine priaolpies M pre- taken in a medical emergency at the center and trenMra Ma@+ Gmw1Dwy b'M'rd a1MM1*M, the home. Preventive health topics can include and saill•ft prMacee; prenatal and postnatal health, immunizations, sanitation, accident prevention, hazards of toxic lead paint, and first aid for cuts, bruises, in- sect bites, bums, and other specific community • health problems. Staff should be aware of common health prac- tices in their community. (4) Ilam adw alien is iniagraMr Into ow (4) The most important health education ac- and orrar PIS@M sodrilW& tivity of a program is the example it sets by providing each child with pleasant, dignified, individualized care within the health program. Parents learn from the emphasis placed on careful examinations, immunizations, dental care, and other health measures that such health activities are important for their children. Parents' participation in classroom activities and in the health care process related to the child (screening, examinations) can be an effec- tive method of health education for the entire family. Teachers should integrate health into the cur- riculum and daily activities of the children. (f) TIM d1M/ran are IeriaM oiM ani (5) Health education can build on the health MOM arliioas May v" rooeiuo Misr b Me services program in another way. Each screen- dell-my at have services. ing test, immunization, and examination can be discussed in the classroom. This will serve both to prepare the children for an unusual experi- • 32 t 0 �)� HEALTH PERFOPASANCE STANDARDS GMAf10E ence and to give them a new knowledge about how each of these measures can contribute to their health. Children love to act out the experi- ences they have had with the doctor or nurse. 1 13043-7 McMW heWO objective The ab)ecliwa of w• rmawtaf Neem part of These are the outcomes toward which the tM boom M VIC"Oswtpaaswt of ws HOW Start program efforts should be directed. P so - ars Is: (a) AwW ad rIMl p—trip-19 9 M Mts pRsgrars in swAMerAC cepmMtrs amd sedW ds- wispwisrtt kmard No darer goal of sodas oomiparanoa in oeordiaatie wit Mss sdurcaMon prspramt and otsr rslalsd cowtportant adirl- Ifea; JW 're%4ft Mandbasp d ch"s and d t- ine with spacial mama wit the tta omm v r AMW Mom M-ioaa which WO saw* Mat as oMMd amd isaiiilr a ug" OW four bansfifs of partioipalian is lw preorm; (c) provWe 00 amd parswI wtM an under- OwAlsq of cM W prorM amu iareIa p am m 1, an appncaatiort of imdisidrttl 011111menc- and the • ma;sd for a ewpporlliss awr4osnooll; s ;. (40 'reside far P Nat- osry idenMdca- Ow aad early Islarwmlfaw +im pmbbr OM W buM4a wiM a ckWs dwask*iaant; (e) Dwallop a pesMw aNkoft toward wrerttal haaft w lir and a rsoawift t of M. contrl- bwsa of pal eM W", inaiefwa, socW sanricas, eiuic—m amd otsr iacipiMues b the suantai heaMt propwt; and M MobMin csmrtsusmif) raMurces to OWWO cMMdren with prviMims Must prsnsnt Chest koat Oepimp wit MMr WWWOMWIL S 136Li-4 Ww" boom Mice (a) The ntentaf Maim part of Nue pian shaft (a) A mental health professional is a child proniM wet a waslal boom proMortsf shah psychiatrist, a licensed psychologist, or a psy- be aaaMable, at Is"on a cormAh tion heals, to chiatric nurse or psychiatric social worker. Both tie llsad Start prsIpsmu and b Ow cl00a the psychiatric nurse and psychiatric social TM wwwAml beeMt prelsaaiaaaf shah: worker should have experience in working with young children. A mental health aide may be a member of the mental health team provided the aide is under the supervision of one of the above professionals. A mental health professional may be secured from a mental health center in the geographical • areas, the school system, a university, or other 33 0�'�►5 HEALTH r�MaorllrANCE STANDAIRM GUNNIO"i>: appropriate vendors capable of providing com- prehensive mental health services. (1) As"M'laroing enealal heaft pealpaese (1) The mental health professional should acYrtlisa; meet with the Head Start Director, the coordina- tor responsible for mental health services, and representative parents to assist in developing a plan for delivery of maeMal Iwilh samioats. The planning should kma on that setting of priorities according to program needs and avail- ability of trained personnel and resources. Mental health program activities include: e pre-service and in-service training of teachers and aides; e cwewttation with teachers and teachers' sides; e work with parents; e screening, evaluation, and recommendations for intervention for dlldren with special needs. The mental health professional should most annually with appropriate staff and parents to assist in evaluation of objectives of the plan and to assist in revision of objectives for the following year. (2) Train Basel start s1erA; (2) Be involved in the assessment of mental health training needs, in designing the mental health training program, In the selection of trainers, and evaluating OW members' Prog- ress. Provide information which will help staff mem- bers better understand normal development as well as the more common behavior Problems seen in children. Training should include observation tech- niques and methods in meeting the assessed needs of the child. (S) l+teteelie:a ft abneve dike"seed c+ewsult (3) The mental health professional can pro- with IsrClsers all o4w sW; vide practical advice and help to the teaching staff by observing the children in their physical surroundings at least semi-annually. Teachers can share their information, ideas, and suggestions about the children. (4) A*Aee need me" M lrusls'weNeel (4) Advise and assist staff in devising a proc- toereesiser ant sassMealMt; ess for screening children with atypical behav- ior, and in evaluating children needing further assessment. In addition, the mental health pro- fessional will train or assist in obtaining training for teachers in use of behavior checklists and other screening instruments. Classroom observation and screening should 34 01706 HMTH �IFo11WwcE STANDARDS ouo�wc>� be initiated wtthin the early weeks of clans attendance and then cordirtued on a periodic basis--as con*kW*d nec»emy by staff and/or mental haakh p"Asesional. Included in screening and evaluation are. • Physical coordination and development; • Intellectual development; • Sensory development with special emphasis on sensory discrimination; • Emotional development; • Social development. (q AMM in P am@ ape" MI' for do- (5) Advise and aeeist in provision of special do a oft a111poet bdumd r or services for children with atypical behavior or durrot ape"* development, including language and speech. Through staff corderernces, practical recom- mendations may be generated when working with the child with special needs. For example, the use of games aimed at increasing the child's verbal expression, how the staff may work with the overly shy or overly aggressive child, and how to curb impulsive behavior. (q Advice in w• nlMiasraw M ewer oewawn- (6) The mental health professional should Mr ressulces aver reftrralle; have a working knowledge of mental health re- sources in the community in order to assist in development of a file of community resources, including referral procedures and documenta- tion of their use. Examples of such resource agencies include child guidance clinics, com- munity mental health canters, psychoeduca- tional clinics, and State or county children services. M 0Ir I Aarenis aver wenn wive thew to (T) Orient parents and work with them to aohim rre Wier" of w•asanlaf heave pro- achieve the objectives of the mental health pro- rim; aver gram, including advising parents on how to se- cure assistance on individual problems, assist- ing center staff in developing an ongoing edu- cation in mental health for parents, and evaluat- ing the effectiveness of the parent mental health education program. The mental health professional should help parents to recognize a variety of ways in which they can further their children's intellectual, emotional, and social development at home. This may be accoenpiished through Individual or group meetings. (p Tale aprolriafe @We In CONOW&M (8) When a child is referred for emotional or w1w Aeaa ear eruncsom so low is rater cW behavioral problems, a physical examination dM fer dkows0c em I -IaM Is Cen/nn wet should be included in the assessment in order weir eweMMai or behavior probiewe do not to rule out a physical cause for the mental • have a P1 I Mcay beefs, health problem which can be treated. 35 HEALTH l�EIi1F0lWAIiCE iTA1QAflOS fi1N0�AMCE (b) Tba/IN eller ela0 MMus (1) nVerAoa to p I , aI anal ant try (1) The assessment of each child's medical 1MMMy of am* cbMr so fiat waaiei beats records, family history and home visits by ap- sem4cm em be wMe reeft maill" n propriate coordinators and teachers, for infor- mation, will indicate if the child or his family may need additional assistance from the mental health program. A plan for follow-through will be written for each child whose medical and/or family history and/or home visit suggests a po- tential for emotional or behavioral problems. The plan should include objectives to be evalu- ated monthly. ca vies of M1wry owmmwft meals" Maw+ (2) Procedures for utilizing existing commu- nity mental health resources kwAkling specifled contact persons. These procedures should be developed in conjunction with the mental health professional for identifying and contacting re- sources. (� 4eMdli11aMe11 aiM No siamMen esrrioas (3) The mental health professional and the oaa�errMt IIs pre0ft a pftW=bn*d Ib iM1- educational coordinator should work closely eirllal NMelo�estW levale; with each teacher and the parents in designing an education program for each child based on his developmental level and in training teachers to be able to do such program planning. • Conferences should be held periodically with the staff to discuss particular children who have been identified as needing special help. The mental health professional should share ideas and suggestions with staff on helping the child benefit from the program. (d) oarlr�er 111MYof reverrt; (4) Only authorized persons should be per- mitted to sae the records. Parents and staff should jointly decide if such records are for- warded to the school system. (5) pm@W r true mnft a of 'aranls ant (5) Periodic group meetings at least quarterly, pray alai; between parents and staff can be used for identifying and discussing child development, discipline, childhood fears, complex family problems, and other parental and staff con- corns. A mental health professional should be present at these sessions periodically. (�OWN"can" spew Igo"Heats (6) There must be a written consent from aervioes; the parent for special mental health service. A standard "informed consent" form should be used and should include the following:the name of the child, the name of the service provider, a description of the services to be provided,and the date the form was signed. • 36 Cr) oppfor parwMs to *Main individ- (7) Opportunities should be provided for par- UM arisunia; and, eats to discuss indivkkW problems of the child or the family with the mental hsabh profes- sional. This can be done on an appointment basis. (t) mell inMofreia M pereMs in piarmwe (a)There should be a parent orientation meet- &W Ir ipiamm- Il 9 Ni. indk draf alma heaft ing to explain the mental health program and "sods of Nick rhil n. the available services. Ideally,fhe mental health professional should conduct this meeting. Par- ents should be involved in developing and eval- uating the mental health program. { 01709 NLgrjTWN 'EWORA AMCE STANDARDS fylJf0u1a11C! • f 13"44 Nutrition objectirM TM Oj} claws of OWrIII M Part of the MaMU serias oomowsnt of Mws Hand Start program ere IM: (a) Help Provide food which w Il Uel' mast CUs chWe defy rnrtriliowei uAeede in Ms chMers Uowts or in Meller cieen and pi wmA rwbew- mere, reoefelsiw! hodk**Ad dlMerenaas and cuW" paters, and M elhy Mwmele sound phe,sI r M sroial, and ewnoliewal frewM and da` wloPMs"L (b) Pr*vids an snMroo m d ler rwuMrifiorwal ssrvioes dwicw will suuppo" and '"~W taws use of tM leading situation as an opporlunily for kerning; (c) Help staff, chid and family Ib understand We relelionePip of nutrition b Ueeft, tactors which kd rsnce loud practioos, va Will of wwep Io prevWe for nukilbwei sees and b apply WAs knorMdge in the dwsM/ment M sound food hebils even after l wvb f Me Hood Start PrMorOM; (d) Des onarale the I Asrr@MM@w how of me- h Nkm to ower activities of Ow Need Start Pro- . grwn and its contribudion to Ow a oat chid dswlopnusid pais; and (s) MwoHvs all SUN, parents and odw cow murky apnciss as appropriate in tussling ** c lute wwMili mW needs so est rwtrilMwall ars provided by Head Start and sum plenwewe twat of the home and oewwnwwwwihr. 13114.3-40 Nutrition services. (a) The uwArilion services Part of the heaMh (a) The intended purpose of the written services = tPon - of Uwe 'erlerRM-re stand- plan is to develop a system to: ands plan wwAW WewwWy tM nudrltiewal weeds a identity the problem areas and needs that MW pre6kno of Ow cwill 6 - in tune Heed Start must be addressed related to nutrition; proIpu and their famMes. in so doing account • meet total needs including providing the awuet M talar of: overall high quality feeding and nutrition edu- cation program expected for children, and • bring parents and staff to a level of under- standing and involvement in the area of nutri- tion to enable them to meet their various appro- priate responsibilities. • 39 .. Ml/TRR10M • f'Ellf=OAMAMCE 3TAMDAl10S QUI NUSIM It should be designed for the agency to use to develop and provide a high quality nutrition component and does not have to be elaborate. Appendix G, "Nutrition Component Program Planning" and Appendix H, "T/TA Plan of Ac- tion for the Nutrition Component," of the OCD Handbook for Local Head Start Nutrition Spe- cialists can provide additional Suidance to the professional staff responsible for developing the written plan. The Handbook is available through the OCD Regional Offices. (1) 7%* nMrHion Seesw"" dab (how (1) These data should be available from the weight, 1- ungIbWnAmmustocrIIIIII) obtained for child's current health evaluation record or his each cum; medical history record. Height and weight measurements should be plotted on growth charts at the beginning, middle and end of the school year. Other pertinent information can be obtained from the medical and dental rec- ords. Underheight/underweight children may need additional food provided at the center along with follow-up at home. Overweight children need follow-up to iden- tify the specific factors involved in the weight problem and realistic interventions consistent with good child growth and development prac- tices both at the center and at home. Children with anemia and similar medical nu- trition problems need specific diagnoses and follow-up. A child with a hemoglobin of less than 11 or hematocrit of Was than 34 is consid- ered to be anemic. This is consistent with the standards of Public Health Service, Maternal and Child Health and with CDC National Nutri- tion Status Survey as well as EPSDT guidance material. Children with unresolved nutrition-related needs should be referred to appropriate agen- cies who have continuing contact with the child for follow-up after the child leaves Head Start. (t) 6P Ili Min abort 1000 eelirM holds (2) This information should be obtained by and epeciaf dietary no@& arrd 1sidinp prob- talking with parents early in the year. The inter- iM», wpeciaMy of handicwvW ch"a ; and, viewer should receive orientation and training on how to conduct such interviews. Examples of the type of information to be solicited are contained in Screening Children for Nutritional Status: Suggestions for Child Health Programs, 1971. DREW HSM 72-5603. Available from Ma- ternal 8 Child Health, Health Services Admin., • Public Health Service, 5800 Fisher's Lane, 39 X1 ';'11 NUTRITION FEW DMANCE 8TAMOAIUD: GUIDANCE • Rockville, Maryland 20852. The information will be used to assure that the many good aspects of the family eating patterns are reinforced through food served in the center; that special dietary needs are met at the center; and that this information will be considered in develop- ing a nutrition plan with families. (3) lo am" abort maW contwrrrify nrlri- (3) Information about major community nu- tion problen trition related problems may be obtained from the demographic characteristics of the target group such as family income, educational level, racial and ethnic composition, religion, and from the quality of the local food and water supply such as availability of enriched food staples, fluoridated water, etc. See Nutrition Assessment in Health Programs. Am. J. Public Health, vol. 63, November 1973, Supplement. Available from American Public Health Associ- ation, 1015-18th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 (54.00) for a discussion of this subject. The State and local health department nutri- tionists are helpful in obtaining such informa- tion. The information should be used for devel- oping the applied aspects of the nutrition program by determining the need for income supplementation, fluoridation of water, in- • creased use of iodized salt, control of sale of uncertified raw milk, more effective method of distribution and utilization of food stamps, a system for making food available, i.e. transpor- tation, food outlets, coops, etc. (b) The plan, dasignsd to artist in waetk (b) The child's total daily nutritional needs Mrs daily nrlritfonai roods of Vw ehMdrsn, shall should be supplied by the food served in the plow iis iMat: home, complemented by the food served at the center. (1) Evwy chfid in a pat-ft pr-V wO re- (1) The Recommended Dietary Allowances of esters a qm 11111 of food in wssls (polwabiy the National Research Council, National Acad- hof) and wkwft which prosidss at hart % of emy of Sciences are used as the basis for day mull s" nods wiMr eswsidsraMon for establishing the nutritional needs of the child. mw*tkV WW s'seiiat nods of efrMdrrw, iweird- Foods in the pattern shown under (b)(4) meet Ing #* cWW with a oowdition; these needs. Calculations of nutrients in food served can be compared to the Recommended Dietary Allowances as a cross-check in assur- ing that one-third of the nutrient needs are met if there is any question of the adequacy of the meals. To meet ?3 of the daily nutritional needs, use the lunch or supper pattern plus a breakfast or snack pattern. If the morning breakfast is used as the main meal rather than lunch or supper, it must be very substantial and include . 40 1 ,'12 , NI/TINT'IOM • �ElM4011�AMCE >rTAlIDM03 GlMDAIIC� a protein-rich food in addition to milk to help meet 'h the daily nutrient needs. In addition, the snack served must also be carefully planned to add fruit or vegetable and probably milk in order to meet the remaining nutrient needs. Use of menu cycles (3 weeks or longer) are helpful in formulating balanced and varied menus and in planning purchasing orders and work schedules. Include hot and cold foods and variety in colors, flavors and textures. Sea- sonal foods and USDA donated commodities should be fully utilized to keep food costs down. Check children's acceptance of food items on menu periodically and make changes accordingly. Menus should be dated, labeled accurately - and posted in the food preparation area as well as in the dininq area. All substitutions must be indicated on the posted menus and menu at food preparation site. Choose foods for meals and snacks that con- tribute not only to the child's nutrient needs but also to good dental health and support the dental education program. Do not serve overly sweet and sticky foods especially those high in refined sugars. The nutrient needs of handicapped children are the same as for other children. However, due to difficulties in chewing or swallowing or lack of feeding skills the texture and consist- ency of the foods may need to be modified. In other conditions which require modification of the menu such as in food allergies, digestive or metabolic disturbances, etc., this information should be part of the child's health record and a physician's prescription must be kept on file at the center and at the food preparation site and updated periodically. A qualified nutrition- ist should help plan for meeting these needs. General use of special dietary foods such as vitamin fortified modified milk products either - -a-: as snacks or as meal supplements are not allowed. They are not in keeping with Head Start nutrition program goals of (1) providing needed nutrients through well planned meals, (2) providing a variety of food and eating experi- ences, and (3) providing opportunities for chil- dren to participate in menu planning and wherever possible in simple food preparation and selection, (4) reinforcing cultural and ethnic • practices found in the children's homes. 41 07;>�3 NUTlIITIOM PERFORYAMM STANDARDS OIADIAIIN • (2) Every cWW in a ftM-dafl prop-- wN re- (2) To meet Z5 the child's nutrient needs ceivs enack(s), kww* and otftar mesh as ap- will necessitate the use of the lunch or supper proprials wkkh will provide W to % of do* pattern plus breakfast and a snack or plus two nukRi naf mads depending on thio 6wV& of well planned snacks, one of which contains Mts Prepram; milk. Even so calorie intake using the sug- gested quantities is generally inadequate, so it is critical to have seconds available and use butter or margarine as appropriate. (3) AM clrMdren in m mikk prllp a s who (3) Since it is virtually impossible for small haw rot reoeiwd breakfast at we bate VM children to meet their nutrient needs without arrive at Mee Mead Start p wiaM be served having 3 meals a day, breakfast is required to a nouriehiw9 breektael; be available at the center for children who have not had it at home. Breakfast should be served immediately upon arrival of the child at the center. If only a small number of the chil- dren arrive without breakfast, concentrate on supplementing the snack with simple additional foods to meet the breakfast pattern and serve the snack early. All children should then have access to this. If a majority of the children come without breakfast, it may be simpler to serve breakfast to all children. The use of the grain/fruit product or fortified cake roll made to meet specifications as a re- placement for the bread and/or cereal and fruit components of the breakfast pattern is not • consistent with Head Start philosophy and thus is not acceptable. They neither satisfy the need for meeting cultural food preferences nor the need for using the feeding program to teach sound food habits and attitudes by introducing the child and family to a wide variety of nutri- tious foods available in the market. In addition to this cake roll, pastries, doughnuts, sugar- coated cereal,-, etc., because of their sweet and sticky nature are not supportive of Head Start dental health education and are not rec- ommended. (4) The kiwds of food sert+red cawlem b tains- (4) Meal Patterns m1Mt1 I for meal pe"M; Programs on SFSP reimbursement should also check USDA requirements for meal pat- terns. Bnakfay Juice or fruit Juice or fruit Cereal Protein rich food Milk (part used OR Bread, tnretd or for ural) whole gain Butter of Margarine, Milk as needed. • 42 01 r-,.1 4 NUTl11TIOM • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS atitICIIIAMCE Snack—one or more of the following: Milk, fruit, vegetable, juice or Protein-rich food Lunch or Supper Protein-rich food—main dish Vegetable and/or fruit (at least 2 kids) Bread, enriched of whole gain _ Butter or fortified margarine as needed Milk ' Snacks should be planned to supplement nutrient needs not met in the meals. (USDA- SFSP requires a bread-stuff plus milk, fruit or juice.) _ Menus developed from the pattern can in- clude cultural foods. For example, at lunch the meat or meat substitute, veqetable and bread could be made into an enchilada, taco or bur- ` rito using the meat or cheese or bean, tomatoes or tomato sauce and onion and an enriched corn or flour tortilla. Protein-rich foods are meat, poultry, fish, eggs, cheese, peanut butter, dried peas and beans. Fruit drinks and beverages made from fruit- flavored powders or syrups are not acceptable. • They do not contain many of the vitamins and minerals found in natural juices. Bread includes tortillas, cornbread, rolls, muffins, bagel, fried bread, flat bread, etc., made of whole grain or enriched flour. The use of whole grain bread and cereals is preferred. f "Milk" can be any type of fluid milk that meets State and local standards. The use of chocolate flavored milk is discouraged. Be- cause it is sweet, it may satisfy the child's hun- ger before the child has eaten enough food to meet other nutrient needs. In addition, it is poor dental practice. Raw vegetables contain larger amounts of vitamin C than cooked vegetables. Include both - raw and cooked fruits and vegetables in the menu. A good to excellent source of vitamin C should be served daily. Fruits and vegetables that are good to excellent sources of vitamin C in the quantities consumed are listed below: Excellent: Orange, orange juice, grapefruit, grapefruit juice, broccoli, collards, cantaloupe, raw tomato 2:.d raw strawberries. Very Good: Mustard, beet and turnip greens, kale, cauliflower, chard, tangerine, and tomato • juice. 43 M X15 "UTRffWN PERFORMAIK3E nANDARIM i Good: Spinach, raw green pepper, dandelion greens, raw cabbage. A dark yellow or leafy green vegetable should be served every other day to provide vitamin A. Fruits and vegetables that are goad to excellent sources of vitamin A are: Sweet potatoes, carrots, pumpkin, broccoli, winter squash, apricots, peaches, tomatoes, cantaloupe, dark green leafy vegetables: beet and turnip greens, spinach, kale, collard, etc. (5) The *e of food ew coodw to (5) Since children's appetites vary, average recll ended arnourds iodic ego in OCD Maud serving size for specific age groups are sug- $6W gawlidawnlce wMarisk; and, gested below: ACES 1 2.3 4.6 MIN 1h-1 c." !/2 I C. ?4-I C. Bread 1/2 sl.' y2-1 sl. 1.11/2 S. Cereal 1/4 C. 1/) C. 1/2 C. Vegetable Vit. A Source 2 T.' 3 T. 4 T. Other 2 T. 3 T. 4 T. Fruit C Source '/4 C. 113-A C. 1/2 C. Other 2 T 3 T. 4 T. Meat, loan cooked without Woe 1/2 a2 1-11/2 or. 11/2.2 02. Egg I I I Dried Peas or Beans, cooked 1 T 2-3 T. 3-4 T. Peanut Butter I T. 2.3 T. 3-4 T. Cheese, cheddar I/z oz. 1.11/2 oz. 1112.2 02. Cottage cheese I T. 2-3 T. 3-4 T. Butter or Margarine 1/2 t. 1 t. I t. Remember that both these amounts ane ttre amouets maadattd by the USM-SM we mMimums aW are ruinft some diildnia may need more than these amounts. Chatk tt►t USM guides for their mandattd awovats. NOTE c. -a cup st. — slice T. _= Tablespoon oz. o ounce t. - teaspoon (6) Meal altld snack periods are scheduled (6) Quiet time should be scheduled before Opprnp Wellf' to meet children's nems and are the meal so the children come to the table re- pooled aMwg vAth n>ww ws; a.s., breskhst mug laxed and ready to eat. Regularity in times of be served at Meat 2% howre -min a Mxich, and serving meals and snacks and the following of snacks must be served at Mast I% hours before a daily routine help young children to establish kxmh or supper• good habits. Proper spacing of meals allows time for the child to be hungry enough to eat. Time should be allowed after meals for activi- ties such as toothbrushing, handwashing, etc. 0 44 MUTlRITM • Ask fItJIDAMCE This is especially important when the meal is served just before the children go home. (c) The pion s1AN mWofaie r awwra that (c) The feeding situation should promote the Ma wtMNiaw seraioes cewribMe be the dersiop- physical, social and emotional development of wwM awd sockOzellioe of M• cItNdna by pro- children. This needs to take place in a quiet, vidke Mat: well-lighted and ventilated area. Meal-related activities provide opportunities for decision making, learning to take responsi- bility, sharing, communicating with others, muscle control and eye-hand coordination. Family style food service supports these efforts. Food-related activities should be planned from the very simple to more difficult, all within the child's range of abilities. Usually food prep- aration activities are coordinated with and may be carried out in the kitchens. If food is not prepared on-site, special efforts will need to be made to assure that opportunities are avail- able for food preparation activities in the class- room. These will need to be closely coordinated with the planned menus. (f) A rrioly of /osds wbkh bMssden M• (1) Start with familiar foods which make a • ahl a limed egmrll oe in addlNew r Mase fust child feel comfortable and promote good self- oeaoidw esirrsi awd sMwic pselrrwoM Is concept. Introduce new foods gradually. Offer a setnred; small amount of one new food along with a meal of familiar foods. Children should be pre- pared for the new food through classroom activities such as reading stories about the food, shopping for the food and helping in its preparation, growing the food or seeing it grow on a farm, etc. Snack time can be used to intro- duce a new food. Explore various ways one food item is served in different cultures. For example, the many different types of breads used: tortillas, bis- cuits, pita (flat bread), bagels, soda bread, etc. Explore the many ways one food can be pre- pared. For example: hard and soft cooked egg, fried, poached, coddled, egg salad, deviled, meringue, egg nog, etc. (2) Faed is well wed as pt or re- (2) If a child refuses a food, offer it again at womL awd Met chNdm ars awoewaged W not some future time, don't keep pestering the tbr�Cad b set or table; child. Forcing children to eat or using desserts or other food as reward or punishment may create problem eaters and unpleasant or unde- sirable associations with the food. Remember that all foods offered should contribute to the child's needs, including the dessert. "Clean plate" clubs, stars and other gimmicks to en- courage children to eat are not appropriate. 45 oi- 17 NUT111TION ' POW-ORYAHM STANDARDS GUIN)ANCE • (3) The sire and rwmbw of serwiwls of food (3) Appetites vary among children and in the refect ooeeidemtlion of Wktdwf clWiren's same child from day to day. Start with small needs; portions allowing for additional portions as desired. Permitting children to serve them- setves gives them latitude to make decislons on the quantity they want and prevents waste. Family style food service is preferred. Use of pre-packaged (e.g. preplated N type) meals is unacceptable. They allow no opportu- nity for individualization of serving size, and usually allow little variety, especially in cultural foods. Serve food in a form that is easy for the young child to manage. Bite-size pieces and finger food are well-liked and suitable for small hands. Meat cut in bite-size pieces, bread, and raw vegetables cut in strips and fruit in sections are easy for children to handle. (4) SuNkient time is allowed for ChMdren b (4) Serve children as soon as they come to eat; the table. Slow eaters should be allowed suffi- cient time to finish their food (about 30 min- utes). If children become restless before the meal period is over allow them to get up and move around, i.e., the children can take their plate to a cleaning area away from the table when finished. A leisurely meal time pace • should be encouraged. Some handicapped children may be eating at a different developmental level than the other children. For example, if the 3-year-old child is eating with skills of a 2-year-old, start where the child is and plan with a nutritionist or other therapist for helping the child reach an ade- quate level of self-feeding skill. See booklets: Feeding the Handicapped Child, Mary Ann Harvey, Editor. Available from: University of Tennessee, Child Development Center, Department of Nutrition, 711 Jefferson Avenue, Memphis,Tennessee 34105 Cost: $3.50; and Feeding the Child with a Handicap, Publi- cation No. (HSM) 73-5609 for suggestions on feeding techniques for handicapped children and types of feeding utensils available. Avail- able from Supt. of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 24402 Cost: $.60. (5) Chairs, tables, and SOM9 ulensils an (5) Heavy duty plastic dishes and stainless suitable for 1Ne sire and dewf0plaerrtal level steel flatware are practical for use with small of Ow children with special consideration for children. Small flat-bottom plastic glasses or iweetinp tAe needs of children wile hwWksp- cups (4 oz.) are easy to hold and help avoid ping condMoni; spills. Small pitchers can be handled by chil- dren for refills. Forks should have broad short • handles and short blunt tines. Spoons should 46 n 1S MMOTMIN • Mi1'AI�ARO� SIIDAMM have shallow bowls. Children need experience using knives. These should have rounded tips and short handles. If paper plates must be used they should be of sturdy weight so that they do not slide around and so juice does not soak through the surface and make eating difficult. Paper or styrofoam tumblers are not suitable. The children squeeze the paper with obvious results of spillage and bite through the styrofoam. Disposable plastic flatware is unacceptable. It is a safety hazard and it is not conducive to development of eating skills. Most local sanitary codes should permit stainless flatware to be washed in hot soapy water, rinsed and boiled or sanitized by an ap- proved bleach or ottw chemical method. Use washable tabletops, covers or mats for easy cleaning of spills. (6) fhildnen and dO, MdkWn w wAws, (6) Small groups of 5-7 persons are condu- eat Is@~ Owili Me sar a nmw and a cive to conversation and interaction. Interest- aaA-Mdnt mWeNsom iw a Mened ala apl+ars; ing and pleasant table conversation centered and about children's total experiences (not limited to food and rwtritloo) should be encouraged. Discourage talk about personal dislike of food. • Teachers and other adults should set a good example by their attitude toward acceptance of food served. If the teacher must be on a special diet and cannot eat the same foods as the chil- dren, this should be explained to them. Good food habits are "caught rather than taught." The cost of food for teachers, volunteers and parents as guesU should be budgeted. (USDA Special Food Service Program for Children does not reimburse food costs for adults.) t7) Opportw* is pisWetion Mw inttoine- (7) Activities related to meal service include a wt of chOdren in acOvilbes Waled to meats shopping for food, food preparation, setting the terries. (For example: family style service) table, serving the food to others or self, clean- ing up, helping the cook, making place mats and table centerpieces, etc. Children should be allowed to help with all of these activities. (d) The plan OAM sat forth an orgw teed rw- (d) An organized program is basad on identi- bNkm edweebse preVen for Mala, pm orale and tied needs end consists of planned activities chft on. TMs poelp m sho see" that: to meet these needs. Nutrition education helps staff, children and parents increase knowledge, understanding and skills to achieve good nutri- tion. (1) MMM pwkWls and leod are plarrnad to be (1) Meal periods are part of the flow of the used as an 6 ftVM pert of the Iotas eir'rtalten day's activities. Foods serve as objects of ob- prO�raN11; servation and conversation for conceptual, son- . sory, and vocabulary development of children. 47 0%�� NUTRITION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GUIDANCE • Food related activities can be used as a means for teaching language arts, color, texture, arith- metic, science, social skills and hygienic prac- tices; however, the primary purpose of these activities is to establish long term sound food habits and attitudes, and the food should be eaten. There also may be a special nutrition focus in the education program with carry over into the menu and meal time activities. For example, if a trip is planned to an orchard, related emphasis should be placed on the fruit in the menus, meal time conversation, and classroom food prepara- tion experiences. (2) Children participate in Iserning scOvities (2) Examples of learning activities are field planned to elfe►et the selection am sn opnent trips, tasting parties, food preparation, planting of a wide variety of nutritious bods; and growing food, reading stories about food; role playing as parents, grocer, making scrap books and exhibits, feeding classroom pets, planning menus to share with parents, etc. (3) Fernilies receive education in M! selec- (3) Staff should talk with parents to identity tion and preparation of bods b rasst !mW!l nutrition information and food needs and de- needs, guidance in tame and now" wAwmge- velop the plan in response to their specific meat and help in owner educaliaw se Mat needs. "Education" may mean organizing food they can hM Meir wAW rob wA reallbowsi- coops, group gardens, transportation systems • bkiity br the nAilioeal heaft of M• tiawnily; and other activities that contribute to meeting the needs. Parents have much to offer each other. Many ways can be used for parent involve- ment in education such as formal and informal presentations, individual counseling by nutri- tionist, nurse and other staff, attendance at local adult education programs and cook training sessions. Also, parents can participate in menu planning committees and staff can distribute pamphlets, newsletters and employ audio-visual aids. (4) AM 00, iwduding a raeeiu�s (4) This education must be appropriate to the education in priweipies of wnhil~aw awl Mair specific nutrition-related responsibilities of each applicatbn to ch*d ck lnpNMat am tiaw* staff member. For example, nutrition education health, and ways b create a good physical, so- for the classroom staff should have a different tial and ewrolienal wM n -- is uttlicA support focus from that of the food service staff or that and prornnoNo dewioprweii of ss�d tined haM of the director.The staff training program should its and Meir role in help' No ch M and Waity be coordinated and integrated with the total I* achieve are,uale nubiliew staff training and orientation program. (e) The plan shall make speclak prevision for (e) Parents should be encouraged to partici- the involvewnenl of parents and agpropriaM pate in nutrition program activities such as plan- cowwawtity agencies in plawniag, W06s wiling, ning menus and working in classroom nutrition and evairMiug IM nutrition sernviC es. It shah activities, to serve as volunteers or in jobs in preride MM: food service and in on-going monitoring of the nutrition component. • 48 NUTRITION PERFORMIANCE STANDARDS GUM)ANCE Parents or members of the community who meet the following requirements should be en- couraged to apply for food service positions: • know how to prepare good food • are willing to try out new foods • meet health standards - • have good attitudes toward food • like being and working with and around chil- dren • are eager and flexible to learn the necessary competencies to carry out the functions re- quired. Appropriate agencies can provide profes- sional input and are resources for training teachers, staff and food service personnel as well as meeting needs of parents. It is important that these agencies understand the Head Start philosophy. Some agencies may be resources for additional funding for equipment, food, etc. Examples are local health departments, schools, colleges, hospitals, county extension service, professional and trade organizations (The Amer- ican Dietetic Association, Dairy Council, Home Economics Association, etc.) (1) The Policy Comog or CAmemOo awd Vw (1) The health advisory committee and policy Hoeft Sorvieas A*Amy CowwiMop fears off- council should review the nutrition program p M-6111 b rslriaw aid CowmmW on So wutri- plan and advise on specific needs of the pro- &M Wile ; gram with special reference to addressing iden- tified community nutrition needs. M The wertrOW" slr flim of *A chiidm wiN (2) Any problem related to nutritional status be 0mm sed wiM+ Onk Mrswls; as identified in (a)(1) and (2) and by teachers' observations of feeding skills and habits should be discussed with parents. A plan to solve the problems should be developed with the parents. Opportunity should be taken to reinforce the positive food habits and good growth pattern of the child. (3) kdonnahm avant memo awe nrlriliow (3) Information can be shared by sending WA Min will be W - ropdariy with Asrswls; menus to the home, periodic group meetings, parent-staff discussions, home visits, and pe- riodic newsletters. Frequency of these activities will vary from agency to agency. (4) 'arsrrfs we informead of tlw bonaAfs of (4) Food assistance programs include food food assiatanq piojpa ; sad stamps, free or reduced price school breakfast, lunch, and food programs for high risk cate- gories (pregnant mothers, infants, children, the . elderly). Contact USDA Food b Nutrition Serv- 4g n �� 1 NUTFUTiOM PERFORMANCE STANDARDS aADAMCE • ice for materials and information on these pro- grams. Food b Nutrition Service U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 500 12th Street, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20250 (In Coomwdty agerscies we onVoled to so- (5) It is important to assure that families have *list ei @Wo lahaities pipa1s in food assist- food. This may involve utilization of emergency once p,agrurA food banks, providing transportation to buy food stamps or food, etc.; but it should be remem- bered that the long term goal is to help families become independent. Work with the social serv- ice component on this. M The plan sthall proiMe for cowipkance (f) These are established to protect the health wft oppNeWo local, Sftb aM Fed" sanies- and safety of children being fed. Mow bw wW r"WWAaae for feed service op- All food service personnel should possess a alisl Meiriies saaft ft for okw"e, prepe- Health Card or Statement of Health from the nOw and swvke of bor, and Mal& of food local Health Department or physician. . -i M r+s, and for peeMaM ol arldence of such Some States do not send inspectors to check compfleme. The plan slhafl p00010, afeo, Owl Head Start facilities for compliance with local hvaMars and caterers ampplyiM teed arra behv- and State standards. In such a situation, desig- er*W comply MMh oW Mer appieaife laws WA nated program personnel--with knowledge of rs/rieNews. applicable sanitation laws and regulations or sanitation standards that assure provision of a safe food service should check annually for • compliance with these regulations and be re- sponsible for the correction of existing viola- tions. Written evidence of this must be available. Self-inspection reports should be completed quarterly to assure maintenance of standards. The following areas should be addressed: Cleanliness and safety of food before, during and after preparation WickWing maintenance of correct temperature Cleanliness and maintenance of food prepara- tion, service, storage and delivery areas and equipment Insect and rodent control Garbage disposal methods Dishwashing procedures and equipment Food handling practices - Health of food service personnel Water supply Local or State sanitarians in health agencies can be most helpful in providing ideas on ways to meet sanitation standards. Evidence must be available that food caterers have met codes. Vehicles used for transporting and holding food must be insulated so food meets temperature standards and transportation equipment must be able to be sanitized. • 50 n1 '�22 MUT111TlOM • PE11FO1IMMICE STANDARDS >� (s) TM plan shO preMrt 1sr dlW orHen of Mie (g) The services that a nutritionist is expected nuk4i*n services by a NalMed hrN-6we aW to provide in developing, implementing and su- nulrilio W or for pa kWk and regularly whad- pervising a high quality feeding and nutrition ulld supwwiaion by a qmalMad wAkNW list or program require a person with at least the mini- dislld w as defliwsd in *A H M Start Guidance mal amount of nutrition training and experience w4 trial. Aho, tMe plan 2W pronire " aM as follows: nutrition servicM stall WW receive preseryice A qualified nutritionist can be one who (1) MW iw-eerrioe lraiwIM at waoetsa i b deo wn- meets the educational and training require- skale and ma nfain prsiciewey in wum plan- ments for membership in the American Dietetic nW4, food purckaekW food prepwabon and Association plus one year of experience in com- etorpe, and sanitation and personal hygiene. munity nutrition including services to children 0--6 or (2) has a baccalaureate degree with a major in foods and nutrition, dietetics or equiva- lent hours of food and nutrition course work plus two years of experience in community nu- trition including services to children 0-6. Re- quired experience could have been concurrent with or a part of training. It is important that the same nutritionist be used to establish consistency and continuity in the services. The amount and frequency of su- pervision needed will depend on the size of the program and the help it needs in coming into compliance with the performance standards. A minimum of 8 hours of services per month per center is suggested. Field experience indi- cates that grantees with on-site food prepara- tion facilities can effectively use the services of one full time nutritionist for every 10 sites. Grantees providing food from a centralized food preparation facility, including catered or con- tract services, can use one full time nutritionist for every 10-15 centers served. Nutritionists even thouah meeting the qualifications outlined above must be oriented in Head Start Perform- ance Standards. Every nutritionist should be provided with the Handbook for Local Head Start Nutrition Specialists obtained from Office of Child Development Regional Offices. The nutritionist provides the following types of services: (1) Assesses the nutritional status and special needs of children and their families from infor- mation provided by the family and from the health records, discussions with nurse, physi- cian, dentist, and from knowledge of community nutrition problems: helps parents and staff in formulatinq plans for the nutrition program from this information. (2) Provides necessary counseling for par- ents. • (3) Plans the nutrition education program with 51 MtA'MTiOM 'Ef�O11rAMCE >fTA1ilQAlllOt atNOiAMCE • staff, parents and children. Participates in staff training. (4) Observes performance of food service per- sonnel and provides for a training program that will improve or develop competencies to insure proficiency. (5) Helps teaching staff plan and provide nutrition-related learning experiences in class- room. (6) Utilizes community resources in carrying out the total nutrition program. (7) Participates in menu planning and review and takes other steps to assure a high quality feeding program. (8) Provides the food service unit with direc- tion in food budgeting, purchasing, storage, preparation, service, and setting up of efficient _. record systems. (9) Assists in interpreting and meeting health, sanitation, and safety standards related to nutrition. (10) Interprets Head Start nutrition service philosophy to peers in other agencies and en- • lists skills of such personnel. (11) Assists in preparation of job descrip- tions and schedules in food preparation facility to assure an efficient food service operation. (12) Assists in preparation of the budget and any written plans for the nutrition component. (13) Participates in the self-assessment pro- - . . .. Cess• The nutritionist should work at the grantee or delegate agency level so that she can coordi- nate all nutrition efforts across the board. She can function in several modes—using local re- sources in each program independently, setting up a cluster of model centers at which training of personnel can be conducted, scheduling her own time to make a monthly visit to each on-site facility (or however frequently this is feasible depending on the need in centers). Training for food service staff must focus on knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to do LL the job as well as career development plans for those interested. The training program can be - designed to meet the qualifications for a dietary technician or assistant as defined by the Amer- ican Dietetic Association and provide opportu- • 52 r NUIRINNIN • pEAFOitYANCE iTA1i1Dr*1105 OlAOiANCE nity for career ladders into hospital dietary departments and other types of institutions. Examples of duties which food service per- sonnel may be expected to perform and there- fore need training are: • Plan menus with staff and parents • Procure and store food, supplies,equipment • Prepare or supervise the preparation and service of nutritious meals and snacks • Arrange work schedules for aides and vol- - = unteers • Maintain established standards of sanitation, safety and food preparation • Prepare budget data and maintain cost con- trol system - • Identify equipment needs • Maintain records pertaining to food service r operation • Develop and test recipes and products =' • Cooperate and participate in nutrition educa- tion activities for children, parents and staff • Prepare simple written reports • Adequate numbers of staff and time are re- quired to do this. What constitutes an adequate number of food service personnel depends on the size of the food operation (the number of children being fed), the type of equipment available, the level of compentency of the em- ployees, and the available auxiliary help such as janitorial service and volunteers. One full time cook on basis of past Head Start experi- ence is suggested for centers serving 34-40 children supplemented by one full time aide for centers serving up to 80 children. For centers serving 15-30 children, a minimum of 6 hours per day of cook's time is needed. Sufficient paid time should be allotted to food service personnel to attend staff meetings, training and for planning. (h) The plan shah prorids for Vw establish- (h) The nutrition services budget includes mw d and naiMenance of records covering the costs of food, food service and nutrition staff, nutrition services budlp t,expenditures for food, equipment and nutrition education materials Menus udilissd, numbers and types of meals and supplies for children and parent activities am daily with separale rscordinp for del- and staff training. drsn and adults, inspection reports made by Records should be kept on file for a minimum heaNh will orities, recipes and any other infor- of 3 years and should be available to moni- nation downed necessary for sOdwd opera- tors, auditors and other agency personnel as tion. needed. All food program costs should be recorded: • quantity and cost of food, purchased or do- 53 01;25 NUTRITION PM OFJAAMCE STANDARDS G MDANX • nated, labor including volunteers, expenditures for equipment, utilities and transportation. Programs under the Special Food Service Program must supply reports according to the requirements of the agency administering the _ program. A daily count of meals served to children and adults is a requirement of USDA as a condition for reimbursement. All menus should reflect any changes made. Written inspection reports should be posted and indicate any sanitation violations and date of compliance or expected compliance. r - Suggested sources of recipes are: v USDA-FNS-W---Quantity Recipes for Child Care Centers. USDA sends these recipes to programs participating in SFSP. See nutrition guidance (e)(<) for address. Tested recipes are recommended to insure uniform quality, prevent waste and serve as a 3 - guide to purchasing. Other needed records include food and equipment inventories, personnel evaluation and training records. SOCIAL SERVIM • STANDARDS GUM MC[ Subpart D-Social Services Objectives and Per- in is Standards 1384.E-1 Social aanric w aijsdiwI The objectiiws of the social services c01011100- nont of Via pen km-a-oe slaadwds plan are b: (a) EslaitNsh and arabdaln an welrsoeh and rscrt IUM-11 process which go W Or NY in- owes oneoMwsd of eiigbls children. (b) Provide ersollowd of cutis clA&s re- gordiess of race, wit, a*wr, color, ne"nai origin, or I - 0 appiwI oswdillion. (c) AdWevo parent parikip MI in Ow con isr and hone program and rolelsd acal I" s (d) Anoint NM fainiiy in ils owa Wo Is to bw- prow obs condition and qW" of tardily ISN. (e) Mains parents -was of re 1 mi Pty ssrv- Ices and roc wow and bcatow rrok we. f 1384.4-,2 social services pian caMsnt. (a) The social services pian *AN provide (a) Input into the plan should be made by procedures for: staff and parents. • (1) 11ocruMment of childr taking olio ac- (1) The recruitment process should systema- count obs doxisgraphic atake-op of lino coif- tically seek out children from the most disad- My and Ow needs of the children and families; vantaged homes. Recruitment techniques in- clude door to door contact, use of income eligibility lists, and use of recruitment staff who can identify with the community. Special emphasis should be placed on re- cruiting and enrolling from and coordinating with other agencies which are serving only some of the children's needs. (2) llecruibnent of handicapped ciMidra (2) The following factors will be taken into account: • Number of handicapped children in the tar- get population, including types of handicaps and their severity. • Services provided by other community agen- cies. (3) Providing or referral for approprialo coup- (3) (4) Preferably, these services should be soling; available directly from the local Head Start pro- gram. If unavailable directly, provision should • 55 01 i'n SOCIAL SERVICES PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GtNOiANCE • (4) Emergency assistance or crisis inlsrven- be made for obtaining appropriate services tion; from outside resources. (S) Furnishing information about avellWe (5) The procedure should ensure that all community services and how to use *am; available community resources are used to the maximum extent possible. (6) Follow-up to assure dokvery of needed (6) Agencies to whom children or other fam- assistance; ily members were referred should be contacted to assure the services were satisfactorily pro- vided. (7) Establishing a role of adrs�cecy and (7) Head Start staff should, in a prudent and spokesman for Head Start families; positive way, represent the best interests of Head Start families to the community and other community agencies, especially if the family has any problems in receiving benefits from local resources. (8) Contacting of parent or guardian wNh re- (8) Social services staff should make regu- spect to an enrolled child whose parlieipstion larly scheduled family contacts (preferably In the Head Start program is irregular or who home visits) and should assess and re-assess has been absent four conseculive days; and family needs on a continuing basis. These con- tacts should be coordinated with other compo- nent staff. (9) IdentHiealion of the social ssrvioe needs (9) The procedure should specify those serv- of Head Start fmWlies and workW4 wft otlber ices which will be provided directly by the local community agencies to develop propm a to Head Start program; i.e., counseling and those • meet those needs. services which will be provided by resource agencies other than the local Head Start pro- gram. Head Start staff should make every effort to involve parents in identifying individual fam- ily needs and in planning ways to meet those needs. Head Start staff should be provided training in how to identify families and children in need of social services. (b) The plan shall provide for elm*coopera- tion with existing conwnunity resowces incNd- ing: (1) Helping Head Start parent groups work (1) (2) Some form of official communication with other neighborhood and COORWOW grasps could be established through designated liaison with similar concerns; to maintain contact with public service agen- (2) Communicating to other comnwunitty agen- cies. Letters of intent should be sought from cies the needs of Head Start families, and ways agencies cooperating with Head Start where of meeting thwse needs; possible. Staffs should initiate the effort of find- ing out (inventorying) what services these agencies currently do offer and have the poten- tial for offering in the future. (3) Helping to assure better coordination,co- (3) Ways of facilitating communication with operation and information sharing with commu- other social service providers in the community nity agencies; include visiting those providers, inviting those providers to visit the Head Start program, plac- ing providers on a special Head Start mailing • 56 01 i2.() SOCIAL SERVICES • PEM DRUANCE sTAMDARM OtADAMCE list to receive pertinent information, being placed on the providers' mailing list to keep abreast of the providers' activities, and devel- oping a media relations program with local pass, radio stations, and TV stations. (4) Corny attention to VW iwaiaquscias of (4) A Social Service Advisory Committee wield V oswawn y aerr'ces, or b M. need for comprised of Head Start staff, staff from other aiiliaMi Mr11iCM, aM as W&W lin iwpronN community agencies, and Head Start parents Vw aveNeW ssrviose or brbsykq In rww mwv- could be formed to provide input concerning kxw- ad needed social services and to act as an ad- vocacy group in obtaining these services. (5) 'rasa k and mallcMv aveRabie a can- (5) In communities where another agency awnMy resource 50 to Mwd start stO and prepares a community resource list, the Head b11111IWim Start program might update the list and make it more relevant for Head Start purposes. (c) The Mr+ " MnWft for ow eatabUgh- (c) Adequate records should be kept and w K ww' Memsnr , sad of rec- reviewed periodically at the center level. Social oris M 11'-Io-daM,'srtiaewt bEft data, WAkW- service staff can coordinate with teaching staff iM 090091ld ewatfa OM ws, -Wo.ai and on class attendance and follow-up. Parents and %488-W resorb, r"W tt of oowtacb VOM 0dW staff should be involved in determining criteria SO Mcies, aver r"W tt of oonlaols WNh farn8iee. for confidentiality. • 57 • 'ARM MIVOLVERUNT PERFORMANCE STANDARDS QI�OAMCE . Subpart E-Parewt Invohnwrent Objectives and • Prrlornience Shnderds S 1304.5-1 Parent 2 -volverne d A i scIA-9 The objectives of the parent MwlvawsiM canponent of lbs perionnence ll'-11 rds are to: (a) Provide a planned prnVw - of experi- ences and activities which support and WAMWe the porerrlal role as the principal WAhm ee in their child's education and dev lepowiL (b) Provide a pialp an that recognises the - Parent as: (1) Responsible guardlans of thek c101*en's well being. (2) Prime educators of their children. (3) Cont Nxftrs lo the Heed start program and b eek cowtun2ties. (c) PrevWe the 11oMow6w4 kinds of epparfuni- two for parent perYciped": _ (1) Direct involvement in decision nwattjng in the program plannkg and opera"e m (2) Participation in i,a- an and oder pro- gram activIlies as paid employees, vokwdeers or obeervors. • (3) Activities Hor parents which Ibey have helped b develop. (4) Mlorkkg with their own children M co- operation with Head Start Mall. S 1304.52 Pants invoiveamm plan cm lent: Parte PerticiPabon- (a) The book Parent PerfidpMion Policy of the Head Slut program, W"h Widd- ON Mead Start programs must connpal as a kowdilion of being grarAed financial aseietawoe, is contained in Mead Start Policy YaniuiK lnelnnction ""— Section 82, The Parents (OCD Trw-w —taf No- tice 70.2, daled August 10, IV". Tbia policy manual irwtruction is set forth in AppetWis s to this pert. (b) The plan shah deecr'be in d@W the inw- (b) The written plan should include a gen- plenw tation of Mead Start Policy "Manual, In- eral statement of objectives for the Parent struction l-Sl—Section S2. The Parents (Ap• involvement component, a listing of specific Sfi • PARENT INVOLVEMENT • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS WDANCE per>diix a). The plan *AN assure that parficipa- goals, and the appropriate methodology for tion of Nod Start parents is voluntary and shah achieving these goals. An example of a goal not be required as a condition of the child's might be Involving Parents in the Education enrolknent. Program and one technique of the methodology for achieving this goal could be Recruiting Par- ents to Serve as Classroom Volunteers. Em- phasis should be placed on maintaining the Head Start philosophy in the home so that par- ents' lives are enriched and the objectives of Head Start are continued by the child and the child's parents in the home or community. >� 1304.5-3 Parent involvement plan content: enhancing derslopwie I of pare" skills. The plan shah provide methods and oppor- tunities for involving Parents in: (a) Experiences and activities which lead to (a) Parents should be encouraged to partici- enhancing the develolmnent of their skiffs, self- pate in Head Start policy group and on com- conlidence, and sense of independence in foe- munity boards of directors and committees. tering an emirconMnt in which their children Parents should be given the opportunity and can develop to their foil Potential. encouraged to conduct sessions for staff, chil- dren, and other parents in relevant activities for which they have special skills. Parents should be encouraged to participate as volun- teers in social service activities making con- tact with community social agencies and mak- ing home visits as well as volunteering in the classrooms. (b) Experiences in child growth and devel- (b) Parents could be provided with training opment which will strengthen their role as the in child development concepts through such primary influence in their children's lives. means as films, brochures, discussion groups, rap sessions, courses, books and parent-child interaction activities in home or center. (c) Ways of providing educational and decal- (c) Parents could be exposed to specific ac- opmental activities for Children in the home and tivities which foster learning in children in the Comn unity. home, e.g., the use of common household items to teach the names of colors, as in "Bring me the blue towel," and in the community, e.g., planning a trip to the store. Detailed guidance on program activities that could be utilized by Head Start programs are contained in the following; (1) A Guide for Planning and Operating Home-Based Child Development Programs. (2) Home Start Evaluation Executive Sum- mary. (3) Home Start and Other Programs for Par- ents and Children (Conference Report). (d) Health, mental health, do laf and rvu ri- (d) Training could be made available to par- Bonet education. ents, either in conjunction with staff training in 59 01731 PAMM MOLvEMENT pEWORMIAMCE STANDARDS ciWOAMCE • these areas or as a unit by itself. To facilitate parental attendance at training sessions, par- ents should receive adequate notice and baby- sitting services should be provided. (e) "do nliflcalion, and use,of ImMly and coin- (e) Parents should be provided or made munity reeornees to meet On beeie lily srpport aware of available community resources, such needs of file Immily. as adult classes in consumer education, finan- cial assistance programs, and family and em- ployment counseling. This ought to be coordi- nated with the social services component to avoid duplication of effort and to strengthen the family-centered approach of Head Start. (f) ldentftabw of opportunities for coMinu- (f) Educational opportunities might include ing education wMch may fed towards self- basic adult education classes; continuing edu- enrictM*ent and ewooymeM. cation programs, vocational training or child development associate (CDA) training, and self- enrichment programs. Resources in the local community and its immediate environs which offer programs in these and other educational areas should be identified and arrangements made for the participation of Head Start par- ents. Where these resources are inadequate or do not exist in close physical proximity, Head Start staff should seek assistance from the State training and technical assistance resource or from the OCD Regional Office. Many Head Start • staff members are receiving training through the Head Start Supplementary Training Pro- gram. (S) MMfte with dw Meer SM teeewrs and (g) Head Start staff should encourage pa- ower appropriele stat for ieoeeeiioA and ae- rental interest in their child's development. Par- e-w -ew- of twit chAdren's in &Muaf needs ents should be given the opportunity to meet and pgrees. with teachers on a scheduled and as-needed basis throughout the year (e.g., three home visits are recommended, although only two are required, at the beginning, middle, and end of the school year). At these meetings parents and teachers should discuss the child's physical, social/ emotional, and intellectual development and review the child's progress_ Such meetings can be used to arrive at agreement regarding desir- able short-range goals and sorne discussion of specific activities and experiences which may contribute to the child's progress toward these goals. Home visits should be planned to enable staff to acquire a fuller understanding of each child's abilities and experiences. Such visits may also be used to help parents consider the child's current needs. interests and ability in order to plan home activities and interactions . 60 M PAAEMT IMVOLVEMEMT • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GUIDANCE • which will contribute to the child's progress. In addition to regularly scheduled teacher con- ferences, parents should meet with other Head Start staff on an as-needed basis. f 1204.5-4 Parent involvement plan conlant: communications among program mansge- msrrt, program stall, and preens. (a) The plan shah provide for two-way cow (a) Examples of specific communication tech- municabon between staff and parrots carried niques include newsletters; home visits; training out on a regular basis throughout the program sessions; and policy group meetings. These year which provides infornwdion about the pro- techniques should be programmed to occur on gram and its services; program activities for a regular and continuous basis—e.g., monthly the children; the policy groups; and resources newsletter, and bimonthly group meetings. wilkin the prog and the community. roust be resigned and carried out In a way which reaches parents and staff e0ocillvelly. Policy groups, staff and par- ents must participate in the planning and dsvel- oprrrerrt of the communication syeleer used. (b) The plant shall provide a system for the (b) Examples of ways in which this informa- regular provision of information to members of tion may be transmitted include written hand- Policy Groups. The purpose of such communi- outs; written minutes of meetings; official cor- ca ion is to enable the policy group to make respondeice; and oral presentations at policy informed decisions in a timely and effective group meetings and training sessions. Policy • "M"W, to share proNssional expert'se, and groups should have the opportunity to comment goofaBy to be provided with staff support. At a within a reasonable time. minimum, information provided wiN include: (1) Timetable for planning,development, and submission of proposals; (2) Head Start policies,gu'delines, and other communications from the Oft*of Child Devel- t (S) Financial reports and staMment of funds expended in the Head Start account; and (4) Work plans, grant applications, and per- eonnwl policies for Head Start. _ (c) The entire Head Start staff"I share re- sponsibility for providing assistance in the con- duct of the above activities. In addition, Health Services, Education, and Social Services staff shah contribute their direct services to assist the Parent Involvement staff. H staff resources are not available, the necessary resources shaN be sought within the community. 1304.5-S Parent involvement plan content: parents, area residents, and the program. The plan shall provide for: (1) The establishment of effective procedures (1) (2) (3) Content of the program should in- by which parents and arra residents concerned clude: 61 01_"13 PARENT MIVOLVEMEMT PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GWDANM will be * whlad to influence the character of • Training in all program components, in a pane w 1s oneclirp their 1resis, way which allows parents to understand (2) Their regular partes in tlw intple- the Head Start program as an interrelated nlenfabw of such proSrams and, whole and to facilitate parent participation (3) Technical and other support needed to in the preparation of the work plan and enable parents and area residents to secure on budget. their own behalf available assistance from pub- , Ways in which parents can assist staff in lic and private sources. setting the goals of the local program and the goals of other community institutions concerned with children and families, in a way which allows parents and staff to see those goals as an interrelated system. • Training that occurs in a planned and con- tinuous fashion, beginning with and con- tinuing through the grantee's funding cycle, with adequate provision for parental input in the design and evaluation of the pro- gram. inset those Dee" MLwt M•prWit] to sunk an awrrmrneat. 4 Proposed op Llama m ust be J uALLS d as • COM""-^t With good dsvelopmeWal pt7C- t1oue e. Au parsoLs .haww ohlibwa I& any ovum Mama be sop sseawl he taft parent-group arganissUsaw to bloc dsawe WiLk the "Tea" parent ttwtwowat gl w line of Lbs Asst Slott RYtq Manuel of a Arraws" A--recoum OrTsam roa rsar.cT 4 pram op� uOM Mart .out,+ N. W ■ " SrsaT prov&I of the Mead start railcy Cousdl mor Th JA app..du MN yrLb Poucy VO I W to wubeaYaWa to OCD. the Ow"AspMset Mel tMpi*aeatatlon d 7. Thr* Hurt M a speetfe Ysin/l g Man varlstloae to program dea6lw b7 !coal Mood toe ataf and vaaw%MWw fine ag otsYo start prastamoa chasm. It •hoot/ aeras tarot to tis re- Quirrornu and stns of the aprrsr rruSaM M�1d-JJF1�/ fYr1•'w ♦aris4Mos beLag travltMenMl Thy oiapter sots forts tar rollcy sol' - a The number at]ores qst In the)teal Las Lha drvsiopmM" Mad LOWAMMUMMS cd Start ornWr wW vary dgwalas as w op- variatlosa L prwpM /wd<n b7 local lead LJon rho""" La Wear*,tie Muster aobirltYs Start programs- an b o XIM-1 a for Mee4lag Ube ch"4 dw"wya ental Deeb. M-3e-J)s-1-1I Scope w. The &ppLU=ft= Mart l wasoorsY the This petic7 qWW M all Red !!tart sbt"Iy to rnaf—ii w Pr§W—OPU—W"tn greats sal bNpb "p—b— tint op-- "UwAs or the current fun Ung Yvsi naYss or propose M afra.M a fu11 leer program funds are addod to the pretraM loom other whlci pralwas a amt od Mlute to the 10100, souresse Rowrwr• sow opUow nay eeabt thud or tie same grwip ar shlldrea for Yr gym+ to ser+ Mors cM»bus WILbt1 the thea Wz heels a Ma/. The ptYy will be so- re fundbag Havel. Oslwlei plumot" ad Pbod to au oppussabosis aab=Aftd b7 rook anal" will M none r7 to doomsalae tide Raatows .r dsag.r agooe6m on or slur tote! cost .socio!.! - srrlydg dlltiwaw April 1.1M. children In rack Piaaa/at, the MibWins wow.fool.M coaeadrsd: M-Jam-JJ�l-i1 !'pMt� a AddltloaW wbodWal-0enW cooks: A dowmo&L lROVINI •r b. In croon"soots due to sgerstr eabd- OWnnlug In tis fourOk VL++rwr d rT wins aa/ oporounc ProcuoM Is tae IOU (April IM), MM" Start proQfMe w-Ul area of rug l " ata! trooapocta- M Paroutud Mal enoow"off w cooatlr 1.1052. several program Meftls la afdlt.,= to the c. Addltlonal at.f for base rhlts and .taster/ Taal Mart aac4 and aaloct the rtmtlar supporgn actArltbw PMCMM M wuOft hot WON" be the /Web of d_ 1keel tar o"Llonal nmlltmeot • the chLltru win a" the adpahlllates W effort: rssouraw of the ptoQass stat. The program •. Inaoaled Lasursece come; aptinos that We to be avellalie (or local f- AddlUons to parent activity funis. eeiecuon are as follow: e. mrt-tal, raoetoosra Tia stasdarl Abid start aaobl I. The Standard Abel Saari !foist VartNhase La eaaar smhaadaaoe. DOL&bbbaaaslwsa Oootlnustloa of w /west ills-day-per- Moine-bused ndd@M, week. asatwr-beard eaaslsora LrrMeL toil be Locally I IS I nrlstl ow_ optional. COCOA&Mluss eiertlq to [wallas. In princlpY, the O�Wr at C>•Lll Daysir* thL format am ftse to do Mao prcRliq that Ment Will support ow"Um or design Modal w1 dof lWasix n Brous a oaMll s Uiat pro lined a oustMisly coa doneoustrW to wet d t<rh arab and oaroaa e L that SR acxi to- 11 upas! what a aril .sift r ooxt Int ns the p w Ls4out prosraM Y to the beet lnterveL d tie lnstvllset Malleus Mal a/—U%y•hal deesfatmrak P-W—at re►- f&=UUG eerwd. If this awrMsat tnitO&WO sooabia silt art Mwwt Abel Meet swtMltaaa_ that tae Prost format Y Mat 8&40"ly Any propr ap(A— posp*•l saust - — coo kLnd local nosh, the psat¢ost Y le oon- shsb that It aswh sew at w kAWWtas swr wbuLNr tbow nsdl entyd be aafft are cool!three: .sato vekg by ase or Mew+ of tae other 1. All potLsaa asabd Is the MWed Otrk up4loo+- lftaeal for Abel Oast ewstfrlents Moak he adhered W6 vrtfh the wear"" of tics 2. Varlatices to Caabr Altsadsace total. 61%0" It the i1wrvRior d each a Sed Start programs may affect b Mme Of the aptiaee Ltaiar ft-W rrsrU&— TkM Bonar or all chltdnn con a ler duan svw-dq- p'ellc7 Y not M he tatnrprwW in 8-7 war pM-week bash AL cbtk rm Who steed Whiob would Henna the flue of tie praewwt Used SuAl an a partial bstaa waft POM re iMl Start POLICY whlef► ebb" that, 'TTo- be aaMe oarreobeodve 6aystopmenw Rams itt whYh ew llmeot bas not rolect derrlcds as chlidrea attanbsS the t-der sM- tie social or atddale swap "M of dl Mad- dao- eaoeyt as otisrwba Lx&swa d 4@ wrt- -L d f—W- 1s w alta /lay net he noel hour In the ddararoae.Haff h►supde- fended (feel Siert Slon Ml altls-1, no nted by a parost edaKcakaea prsRts or Page 8), awcbw optloo Wbkb Maui! spm pwata 2. The dYslss end sdrctlan of program op- In doweioplas thadr soie r the amps,esrd some dose Y we M lewd em ar emwiwt Of w lnbratiai d"_-.._ of then Mas ahid.ma. oh8d bwispMeat SOWN lel rspotr+ss of the -LM pts n^l ti for YM tbaa a Seal-/sI-oat 1anaroemsarSAW r Won s the nuts d c�,� sche/u1e, swot/ �wYs rset aaronow art twat fasllts must be given to the urartytas faswae ter 3 The sa4gam of at skims to trapaO dohs 04 WW— —U"Joos-rwiRrt Maaalss IN,to be is monjoed try anwaaias walk fat- must eoct-Scally .eras the faL11*lts tea as ale or dwekpowe l Wel, feaLUy qbe u—: afgos"ak handAs p s. boom s mot" (1) Rbat ars the daroWprat" Mab of • tloblorr lad /rwogd ewb" agOrYooa. the ch old 1 Clan bap be .awl as eO oLMlM7 or O"Ma ea wtth so Psoom ah+att aped/. more a vauvoty by la/ lbs. a Ago-dw awls at tact ahilbta W how but N &Wwduie7 (2) What are the needs and desires at the bamiing staff is used—to pr+txre for the rather than, attempt to replace them. :-buss family? would adjustment factors dict" sarioe and set up the classroom environ- fwd items that are a regular part o[ a fau- oonascuuve-days attondsnoe ass opposed to. asset.as well as to give individual attentloa Ily's diet will be a Mager fxal point ,1 nu- • say. an every-other-day scla Jule? be children entering and leaving the 'enter. trluon educatim. U) Bow dose tis curriculum plan fit the In some Instances abers scbonW arse se 11 Health bossy Mort mus: be made to age and don iopoanhl aeras of>ti td11rR? censer attar, ratiatlons In scheduling double protide boalth »aloes thrvuo existing re- ales the pb►n take Late account ttdkrtng sessions may have to be c-aUdsred. sources. Children In home-bared programs needs of children of dJSm4mt ages.and vary- 1. T1s w-bWW1ng of cntldren to attend an :o rer•lve the urns healtb serric s as nrda of the same a� owe Ur? morm]"or afternoon •.salons must attempt children In curter-byed progress. (4) What kind of A&ALap pettora Is re- to mot tndhldual chlLdren'8 nNds such se As with the stamd rr iWd Mart program. qulred W obtain the program objectives± I,,oe*ttrtty. necessity for nape. and, otbar home-bawd pcogrsats sh-11 prowl" linkage b. In W a1 t uatio.ns where the children are hrcters that might prevent full program watt, e x!s t l ng haal tet s•rr1ose for the en tl re in the center bass than !M days a week. the bent to some children famli'.: unit on an as-needed beat However, program must specify how they will recelve c. adequate tree ter stat aaneult&U"tL. Head Start funds may be used to provide comprehensive ee"lo", T1s following*%us, planning Istat must pian for edch easel,-,n he altb eorrlces only fix the pre-&cb(xwl Mem- ples are Plustrative of what this requirestp cert tba needs of par-LkWor chLMren su- bare of the family (1) One-third to ooa-half or the ch1H's roUad). In-eerr" training and cu«r de- 3i h}cAokV" and Sxtal Se-rt ices— dally nutrItLonal needs menet be met arch day e*e*pmenL must bre provided during tee Houa-bessd programs &hall proylde needed he attends the ante. Mats must, as w- werktag sobAdu a. In &,ere cases. this can genicee through existing community re- quest, be provided wlti skupis, eooaeselsai only be ochiaved by a vsriatl(n Ln canter sown*e or wlthln the epousorlag Head Btart weekly menus sad ootrtiaiimg on budsMlag, utteedsoce (eg, a four-day-ween for peogrLm In Getoeianc* with existing He6d food preparatlon and araitauon, as well as Cb.Y xern). start policies. on how to Invvire children In food-retaud d. Nat teaching bo,:h bsl�,es (t a double activltMr In the Doo•. warm we poo W have tris+primary respo[rl- b.CuniculrrR/or ChLWrex c. (7) Prvlalona for oomplats medical a.4 tflllg for home veal[& unlade �>rn* provlalon A rnsy)r emph-sin of the ,rogrvn moat be dental services must be mer"for all ckll'hen is Ws for substitute asst. In such carr. w help parents enhance for total deveLop- In Lccordanoe wltb Used start paliclw. +apfai provisinas must be Mab for b"ma, tnant (including cognitive, IanLtWs.- so- 43) Staff-family Lnterectlan. as camel to visits CW, e-==-o" ad pbvelcali of all their the Head Start ooncopt, must be Ubdudsd e. Provisions must be mads for sn Increa» cbIldr*n. in any rarLuon p11.n. Verist aeboduilag Is in sLgW.mire personnel and ser Was In rola- Wbal•ver the oducs.tlonal program of to provide staff with tease" sddltlotral ass tis* to tie antYLpatad requirements Of M- phlloeophy of a biome-based program,it must portunitlaa for such lnteractioadeux al oklAmn sad tbalr raoLlha here a plat, or urwem for dere Loping "Indi- c. Staff utldizathm should ociouribuse no- 1. o4"hs400a mus be sod• for custodlrl vlduallsed'' or "pseemalised" education pro- uoasb)y to program quality by Mesta islet saaTloas between serf-.ns, inrluding the Bram&r its chtlalr+n. staff talent, pobntW sad arportLr 8"i "bo"ing of Indoor and outdoor spaces In addition, programs must provide Me- t-&Ining goals must be idsotILW sad a train- g. PyovWons must be made to malnwn twist. supplMs a.od equipment (such as trl- ing plan devised wWob will fbatlitate the Im- high Peed quality for both 6006 os. All cycles. wagons, bks L. manlpulative toys plem•ntatlon of the OP46cm. Bueb tralnlag tkSdrea sbould have an opportunity to join and boots) to tooter the children's develop- should enable the scarf W Incorporate cur- V eeektag and cAIAT food-relWd activitlee. went In their homes as needed. Provision for ricWum tssodLIIoauoos neoeaary to s000se- �e"y with the psrUclp"Jan cif the such materiels may be mads through lend- modate the aborter week and W►1Ww for iia t°Ok-aaraaprr Ing, coopwraUre or purcba» systems. developmental ditereaces between three- 4 Homs-Basad Madsis C3rwp soclallaatlon e=pertsno» must be year-Olde and Lvw-year-oi". provided oo a periodic baste far W children d. 8ere1-al atasodanw rarlatlon models are blood start grantees may elect to dereiop to Dome-based programis. The proposal must posatbte In plaant� the delivery and lest end Lnowparste a boar-bawd model Into %wLfy what kind a developmental a[uvi- possi le In e, Ingest a sciodules taus M tsslr current program such models w.uld use all take place La the group setting. Mardart a for the obndan In aedulasrYs t be favus an the parent » the prLtnu7 fac: r htftbermaxe. Lbs education component-- LbNr ase for ruseda must issarith to the ch tiffs den LoV Ine n t and t be h ours u as we Ll as W c to--mus t Proposals the central faeilky. Thee may br of then as " to this methods by wbloi children are assiceed �d along the lines of the H:,tas Start �t the meads o I the 1 ural• br taking 1 n to to tbetr echadubss. Tia fol.iowing easeapiss Myon prams initiated In I1.fto•n Lad lent uage&pprch xac lrIsti ethnic, cWturel indloste poalbW schetwltlg varlsrioos- TM mom&unitia In PI Iv7-j or on a nx.del dr- sad Language char►cttrlrtln list Ls not meant to be•siaN[tlw. V*kged by the local community The foil- c.lariat Prograrw (l) The four-day-wetk schedule prvrbdat lowtiL 000dltic— must be met by these Ho"-bard programs reflect the co[cept four days roe ower-basad activltles plus an gramos a to Lmp4*mantlnC tier pe"pvzos: that the patent is the first and most In- addltlooal day for otter stet to psRara ai-C*m rwlusar«Swot ic+ra IItuntlal "ediao"ar" said "emsblar" a his or apodal actlyiUss,such ss: bar own children. Th W, home-based pro- Ln-aerwioe ttalnLng far stat,parents and asp b cWh&en erred In & cenb r eared grams are to place emphasis on de relopint voiuntesrs. 1{ted Mart program wall t» Lvallaita to Lad eipaadt»g Uw "parenting" role of Iliaad p+ren4. 8pec-W aarerianoa for children. aDdrm served by a hams--basad program. Home vians. As to osolair-based programa.tie home-based Heals-based programs must give both psr- Two days In smell groups in haves wltb program must make erery possible •isort to eats f or parent aWetltuus and other appro- parent Mstnll4 by Lis tact. W80", MW tntte, Integrals sad uWLse prlate family members) an opportunity W (2) Bpllt-esssboo schedules: T`eoregularly �ng oomaounity resources and serricas beam about such thLap as vsrkws sp_ enrolled groups, ebeb m«t1mg two fare Per ( �radtuoed-r», or L&-100) in pro ld ni Lad eabaace their cb1l&r* &ytott<o sdeveLate lop- we", wlth the fifth day est *aide for such autritlonsl, health. social and psychok4loal thlnlls u In wrvbe wq* ►use far lie children and Chair famAUse. Mont, ways to turn everyday •xperynose �ewe wonted (t1 tr lsatlsitM—lh homr•tuassd into 000sucuve Wrning experleneee for small gra ups o[parents or mLLdren with ape- �wr feasible chUdzen sbou drew cbiidren, &W apbe information about tial needs 3. Dou bl•Sea ons ria same nutrition ser ices " In center- health, nutrltlon sadm comunity rewxircaa lewd prop'ams with polarity emphasis On !.L[rs[wr and Ictkrnl Sr[-Iccs Head Start programa a»permitted to open- nwtx1tbon educatlon alre/d at helping par- It is suggested that the program snake ate double sasJons r an option. In no oW ante Wrn to nLt• the beet use ca a&lating rovisivn . shall the "WIL10m or other rntinran result food resouxtcss through food planning, bur- p 'x evening and weekend servino Ln fewer sw-vkes for Obildren currentlyIs CO famllles when needed Lag and cooking. If pertodlc, regular or in- the program, ♦ program shall not be re- <eduatal group meshes fur children are held a Corerr Doi 6iVn cat qulred, nor a1a11 It be prmlLled. to oendeet every *fart abmIld be Made to prepare and Prog-stns must provide career develop- double somlons so4Qy as a coat-awling dtntce. serve a nutritious snack Or meal. ishan food n✓ret oppertuDILm, for *tad. lvr e><amlale, In addltlon to the poiLees which apply an 1s not avail& ler to• ftanllr, the 1-1ese-b640d teaming of Mat she" qualify for academic full-rear, part-der pragrese- Las foila'e►ag progress must maks every •tart to put the credit or otbw approptLte credentials when- oondltlons must be on" wbw the dou6" faa ny in touch wttb whatever community ever puatble. sealoos option is utlllud: erpabosO m can beip supply fcwd. In addl- e. ProvIa6me must be made for a one-hosts tion.passe"eiouM be Lahormad of all areal- / r DrLf•rrr O'te-" break between doube-e*sebn class wbea a sits family aareseance programs and should Ln tbou prupam* grantees mus describe atngie Coach seat oensaeAs both halves be earennpd to rMuatraas In then tb.r.7 fte dedIvering hoaltb,nuultla 6 of a double sesedon. ba adtttla(n. et brut lvO"O n educatlon mLot rsoognlse cul- paydiolog" W otic services taM we thirty minubs must be enetted ptsw to Iwai varlstiome In food pteArences and sup- vert Drubbed primarily try the la-home such weton—irMvrr or not a dMareat pl mamt and build upon eases preferences caregiver. RULES AND REGULATNM p.11taD Selerti.,n portunities for a richer appreciation of tip i PARTICIPATION iN THs CLASMOM Propose" must describe the program's Young Ch11db Deeds ad bow to @&Baty tbsm. AD PAID OQLOTi NIS, VOLUIrI111208 OR • system for selening staff In accord with Ube Many of the benefits of Re&" Start are OBI Moray. n&ponalblllUe:. sabigned by the program to r•wted in-change".These ehanges suet tate 3. ACTIVITDIS POR TRZ PARZEn the staff member. For example. the staff place In the family itself.in the Oommuatty, WHICH Til:!RAVE HEI.PiD TO DKVSI.OP- clalUng homes must be: and in the attitudes of people and lnstitu. {.WOR>tDeO WITH TMM C207ml R IX ::Ons that have an Impact on both. COOFURATION WITH THE STAFF OT TRX ill Fluent fu the language used by :he It is clear that the success of Head Start CMrM. families they serve; In bringing about substantial changes de- Each of those Is essential to an effeeUve (2) Response a listertm; ;,Muds the fullest involvement of the parents. Head Start program both at the grantee bevel tit Knowledgeable about human devel- parental-substitutes, and families of chit- sad the de to Money lsvei. lags age 7 Eery lead opater,t,tamLp dynamics,and needs age enrolled in Itx programs. This Involve- Start program must hits/designate a Co. of children: mer-, begins when a Head Start progress ordln&tor of Parent Activities to hetp bring 141 Knowledgeal):e about all program begirn,and should gain vlgc+r and vitalfty as about appropriate parent participation.Thu compone:.t6; planning and activities go forward. staff member may be a volunteer in smallse t5) Kuwaledbesble about cuenmunity Successful parental involvement enters communities. resources. I:::u every part of Head Start. Ingo---- h.Sta Development ).ther anti- I. Fallout Participation In the Process of D ,opment about a Pommy programs. helpe bring � Decisions About the Nahse sed Programa must bubmtt a staff and volun- motes In Institutions in the en eom- �or[bpm tettecrultment plan and a training plan, munity.and worts toward altering the allow Including content of proposed pre- and In- '-onditions that have formed the systems that Need Start Policy Groupe esrvioe training pr.-grams. teaching method, :.ttrround the econumlrally disadvantaged a. Strwtwe.-7b@ formal structure by dOmrtpUCWL,,of training staff or consultants. hild and hN family. which parents Can participate is policy aat- &ad provisions for continued In-service TMojec�t Head Start mast continue to diff- Ing and opsf&Uou of tbp program wpb very training.The caner development plan most c 1:er new ways for pwonte to beams dpeply with the local sdminAtmttw structure at un be design"to develop or Increase staff mem- Incloved in deeinlai-malting about the pro- program. her's knowledge about: gram and In the devNopment of aetivttfep Normally. however. the Head Start policy that they deem helpful and important In group-will consist of fee followlag: (1) Approaches to and techillquea of tinting their partieDlar needs and Cali. 1. Read Start Center Connittse. This working with parents: "ons. For some parents. participation may coulmtttes must be set up at the osntew loveL (2) Other home-bared or Home Start- beRln on a simple levs1 and mow to mon Whore centers have several da-np,It is me. like progranw; '-ample■ levels For other parents the move. ommepded that then also be parent clam (3) All Head Start r,-inp.,neut areas;. meet will be Immediate.because of peat ex. committees i. Volunteers perlences. Into cooDM:levels of dand S.Xped Start rotley Committee.76A Otlm- A• to all other Head Start giving.Every Heed Start program is oNigaMd mltge Supt be set up at the dslsMte spa" Program. the to provide the channels through which parch Avel when the pwopam L adinbiared to pane-b&oed a unity must two v and participation and Involvement can be P� whole or in part by each agpleeisa. to provide oppatunity rt.r she tea of vWaD- ceded for and enriched. S.NO"Ste"F0110 Oe WIL This Coundl Unless this happens. the IOWA of Heed moat be at up A the grantee level. b.Locally Designed Options start will not be achieved and the In addlUon to the above-odds,local pro- Itself will remain a.erestlw e:perlegr-p f_e �d to ��to ails D inst he satttw grams may elect to design and propose other the preschool child in a lerning.that is sot It is not hoolaa ry to have a hltey Opuses program options whlcl.they And well sullied relnforerd by needed changes to social pyo- In p"tion to a DW @$bW Apsey Polley Oen. • to meet the needs of Individual Children asd toms into which the child will mow stow mttoe.Isvillud am ply Opus prsue boli the families In their oommurtltW.Propoedp his Head Start etparlence. the Oranpp Beard aped the for local program options must adhere to This sharing in decisions for the fretum learns. ��Pte'�y the following guldellnes: "cine of the primary&imp of parent pante!- L a. They must be derived from an analysis PatlOa and Involvement iD Project lewd CO of amb'tt�A describes Uhp of the present standard Head Start mo" f70 and must represent a mot's elfeetlw sp- s.Sett lv ta Or THE PAasN7a - of me Cost atets N(Vof((Deft- , tattm prosch to meeting the Leeds of children In Every Head Start Program Must Rase W- NM Atelier level)ne�baeaoo" Oammones► A npesss aalt7 gra+s V d rblM the commuolty. fective Parent Participation. Than we at W pelpape)aped ed lung tielp timbeM seas• Is. They must be conslatent with good de- least four myon Rids st p&tmU PutNtMs- momW or pdMalmfea ess�ales.err velopmental practices. tion In local Reed Start programa base a snlelle Our "Urea se bw jususu a c. They must be consistent with Used 1. PARTICIPATION IN Tss PROCRss OP famrea ale" sale q sisiBui s lip Utie dnsl• Start performance standards and mast pu- MAKING DUCISIOMS ABOUT TRX NATUBR opulent of the program.The aumbr of ear sure that all components of Read Start are AND OrPMATION OS'Tiff PIOGNAML rsps&aaspatfwe wM vary dspes"mg on the effsetlwly dailve. unlan they aro opuresedas an adjunct to a program which delivers Chart A the fall Funds of Bead Start services.or un- Iss 11say Fspreeent a spesetal progress tbrlest Orgeniultbon: Composition or ctrcameQtbd effort such as: 1. heed Start Opater Committee------- 1. Parents wbove children are enroued in that t I) EWth Start-type program or other ciMw• mvioss such as sickle call or bead 2. Head Start Polley Committee (dsbe- !. At h"W% psnsI of Heed girt OWom paintsemening. gate Money)• passing ssrotlet is that ddeoft @@mW (2) Summer follow-on ass v e for )leovoam plus repreesntanvee at an oaell- handicapped high risk or other Chll- muaabq.• dean with special tysds. 2. Head Start Policy Council (grant«)- !. At least 68% patients of Hoed Start ehpdpa ArrrN Dtt B—HIAc START presently enrolled In that givisim's prosmaa plus representatives of the eammulow.00 POLICY MANUAL: rut PAatxre ---- 7118-Wood" sets forth POLICY stag number of organlsatboos which aboley W agencies (public and private) and >sujr the Involvement of perenta of Head start propriatsly be rpprssoted. The Ddegab oattaanity eWk or prOflnlaoad orpSrle. children". . . in the development, conduct. Agency deesemtaep the colelpositioo,d test tions wbidb have &concern for shush-at and overall program Wrec:ion at the local committee (within the above guidelines)and low !seams tamsfea Ad Om ooatUlleb M level." methods to be used to ablectisg repsuepatr Use prep a n. The a»s- of soca rots♦ I-30-21 The Parents uvea at the Otmmumity. Parents of rompr esletsnvm ww vary.dwmdteg an the atme- A. [nra.ia o-n•:v Used Start children may servo as rsdsu- bar of ulpslaations whidf aaoam @pgap. of the off unity m dMgrle priatlety be rgnsonlaL The oppikent stay Head Start believes that the gains made agony poblcy groups. All rep M=%U"w of dotermin&a the oow@@ U= of tae 0000s by the child in Head Start must be under- the commuaM selected by tits Q@NW mist (within tb-above gaidWaes) and the neft- stood and built upon by the fatally and the be appear" by sleeted pnpat mrahpm of ods to be used to selecting repsssatenwa ooulultmtty.To achieve this goal.Reed start the c mmlttee. In no saes, howom sboald d the eomtlaant1, PW=fA of abrins ftad • PWWWW fpr tae lnvWv t elf tie 4ft8ft rspions Wsap of the community owned Mx Mart ddlib S mug mom r teas attiBota PWG"aa".taper members at lir fanny to of the holy eommm". &t lila wumest"as pa.tr agney jay the OWWWO m he rsoptvul in Use ehtld ds- Aspnprstsfoes M As Connullffyl(one- pe+a As aapatartatl --de No samnLsNr vslnpment Center by giving than many op- tee Agency kvW): A lop--- lathe of majow nfmbd by iiia sgwey stmt be+p n e by lMlswe VOL es, leo. 196—MO AY, ilei !s, DWS �� sll�ilt MM AND REGULATMMS elected parent members of the oommittee.In functions connected with local Head Start present any problem In operation of tie , DO case. however, ehoull repreesaUMM d pffgpw a edmlabesred by deisdate agencies program. the community mored 60% of the Intal Sal the degree of responsibility assigned to loving patents In the classroom has three committee or council. each participating grow. advantages.It: • Special Notes In addition to those listed functions. the a. Gives the parents a better understand- I. All parents serving on policy Bio (a �l: lint between public and Ing of what the anter b doing for the chll- must be elected by parents of Head Start private orpnissUoos, the grantee Policy drsn and the kinds at home assistance they children currenUy enrolled in the pts- OQUacil. the Delegate Agency Board of Dt- may require. 2. It is atroagly recommended that the I and the community it serves. b. Shows the child the depth of his parents community action agency board have rpre- (b) Have the gpportunity to IntUste sug- concern. sentation from the Head Start Policy Council gNtbns and ids" for program improve- c. Oftes the staff on opportunity to know to assure coordination of Head Start ac- moats and to receive a report on action the parents better and to learn from them. Uvities with other CAA programs.Converse- taken by the admialstering agency with re- There are, of course. many anter activi- ty. community action agency board repre- Bard to its recommendations. ties outside the classroom (eg., field trips, sentsuon on the Policy Council is also (c) Plan,coordinate and oepanin agency- clinic visits. social occasions) in which the recommended. wide activiUss for pesents with the assist- presence of parents is aqu any thelrable. 3. It U important that the membership of ante of staff- Parents an nee of the categories of per- policy groups be rotated to assure a regular (d) As"in commune—c=t' with parents sons who must receive Imus of new Haas Into the program. Par and encouraging their participation in the preference co for em- thls purpose, terms.d membership must be Uon a st u sue-easy also possible ps- or llmited to no mote than three years. (a) Aid in recruiting volunteer services m�,en.�y��� rf a S. No staff member (nor members of their from parents,community residents and com- volunteer may be helpful In Qualifying for families as donned In CAP Demo 23A) of the munity organizations. and"assist in the mo- non-peotes"OrAl smployment.At a minimum appUoaat or delegate agencies shall serve on blllention of community resources to most parents should be encouraged to observe the council or committee In s voting cs- 1danUlfad needs. classes several dams. In order to pwwA pacity.Staff members may attend the meet- (f) Administer the Parent AeUvity funds. father& to obv@rve It might be a pod Her tags of councils or committees in a con- (s) TAS Mead start Policy COUNCU.Chart to have some parts of the program to the sultative non-votlag capacity upon request C oualaw the major management functions evening or on weekends. of the oouncn or committee. connected with the Head Start program at b. =very corporate board operating a Read the grantee level,whether It be a community seed start Crates are t encouraged a sec start program must have a Policy Commit- aesicn or limited purpose agency. and the orae by we to the Crater which can be tee or Counctl as defined by HEW.The cor- degree of responsibility assigned to each par- used by patents for meetings and staff poste body and the Policy Committee or ticipst, group. conferences. Council must not be otie and the some. In addlUou to those listed functions. the 3. Activitles for Parents Which They Have e. POLICY groups for summer programs pro- C uAW"hail: Helped To Develop vent s special problem because of the dif- (a) On as s link between public and Acuity at electing patent representatives in private organimUoas, the Delegate Agency Bead start programs must develop s plan advance.Therefore,the policy group for one Polley Committees, Neighborhood Councils, for parent education programs which are re- summer program must remain in odiee until the Oraaws Board of Directors and the aom- 9POndM to needs expressed by the parents Its successors have been elected and taken mnnity it serves, themselves. Other community agencies adice. The group from the former program (b) Have the opportunity to Initiate nig- should be encouraged to awl" In the plan- should meet frequently between the end of g esu ous and ideas for program Improve- ning and implameetatlon of these programs. the program and the election of new mem- manta and to receive&report on action taken Community en may also a together on hers to assure some measure of program by the administering agency with regard tocommon concern continuity.These meetings should be for the Its recommendations. such as bselth,housing.education and wel- • purpose of (a) assuring appropriate follow (c) Plan.coordinate and organise agency- two and to sponsor aetty Um and program up of the children (b) &&ding the tel- wide activities for parents with the .wire- Around tntormts esprsss. by the group. opment of the uposming summer seal race of staff, Policy Committees must anticipate such Start program. (c) wrtUng of the applies- (d) Approve the selection of Delegate needs when developing Program PrePOS0,115 tion, (d) hiring of the director and m4ab- Agencies. and Include parent activity funds to cover llshment of criteria for hiring staff and. (e) Recruit volunteer services from par- the cost of parent sponsored activities. when necessary (e) orientation of the new ens, community residents and community 4. Working With Theft Children to Their members. In abort, the policy group from s oeplanticaM and moNihis community re- 4. program must not be dissolved ardil sourer to meet Identified needs. Own Homo in Connection with the Staff a amen group is @ieeted.The expertise of those (f) Distribute Parent Activity funds to of the Center pants who have previously served "Wail pancy,owes them, Ries requires that each grantee snake be used wbssevw pestbM. n aces not be OW for seed start dleee- hoer visas a part of its progress when par- a Fawtiowr—MW following Paragraphs toes am profeniotal AMff to ebli m napm- ents permit such &wits. Teachers abould and charts describe the minimum functions sibillty when decisions must be nada.Raven visit parents of streamer,children a minimum, and deg: of responsibility for the various when they are committed to Involving per- of 000r, in full year programs there should policy groups involved in edmintstmUon at enter,the Head Start staff must take can to be at lent tbtme vb Ion U the parents have local Read Start programs.Lent groups may avoid dominating meetings by face of the& cowoo,ty M web beme vbete (Ndummloa aegyotist@ /Or 0"W015111 tusctims Sad a greater UsUling arca a*perbsov In the Prot- staff are now req I I to make no lass than greater share of responsibility if @ll parties em of dsetaionmaking. At tbsee maeUngs two hone visits during s given program year agree. All such agrmsmeb* are subject to peegs/osey may be tempted to do amat of in accordance with 1304.2-2(e)(I).) In those such 11mitaUoos as may be called for by the t&Lking. They must learn to ask parents ren cases where a double-Nth has, ap- HEWpolicy. i• Questions �eehould for timirtd amu and listen « proved for tmebers It may be necessary w be referred (1) The seed Start Crater Committee _ user other type d personnel to make boos dhall carry out at least the following mint- foram Activities i bringt hese gquual vLlts.Personnel.such as teaches sides health mum responatbllttbs: lUe" in psrgpts can prove invaluable in im- sides and social workers may also make home (a) AmIM teacher, center director. and proving family life of young Children from visits with,or independently of,the teaching all other persons responsible for the do- low income homes. staff but coordinated through the parent pro- velopment and operation of every component; bars of Read Start Policy Groups gram staff is aider to eliminate uneoordl- lncluding curriculum In the Head Start whew family incowe Jona below the"poverty yqd visits. program. Line iadn" may nape meeting allowances (b) Works closely with classroom towbon at be reimbursed for tmveL per diem, meal good start staff should develop acticlties and all other component staff to carry out and MW sitting sops nvas isoursad became to be used at home by other family members the daily activities progasm. of Punay Group sretuys. Tlti Peoesdia@e that will ralafaes and support the child's (c) Plans, conducts. and particApates In meOwwry to MCtlre retest funds total Head Start experience. Informal as wall Y formal programs and and tbW regulations an detailed in 030 activitls for anter ponnts and staff. j�O011o�*0010-1. 8taff,parents and children will an benefit (d) FarUcJpsls I&sawal ing and scrsn- 1. larticiPation la the Classrooms Paid from home vbtte and wUviUm. Orantes established by the DranteeIng at center so*goysu vftbJn eCam- »�y�• Votuntwn or Observers areal& not regain tial patents Permit home visite Y a eeollttoa of the child's parttelPa- cil and soatd, and Dele"M Apoay 0=- sesl Blast claims must be Open b parents tiaa in am/stmrt.siewmlt every asset must • mlttee and snarl. at Lias reasonable ad convenient to thea. be=a&Ia saPWa tis advant"M d visits to (a) The Ale" stat F"M Committee. Tbam ewe Very few ocosvisaa webs.the Pain- parents. 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Starr-` 11`Xear'•Part Davi SUBMITTED AS PART OF (check one) FUNDING REQUEST ( x) AMENDMENT ( ) SUPPLEMENT ( ) ' BUDGET SUMMARY APPROVED: Federal Non-Federal Total PROGRAM ACCOUNT NUMBER Share Share .APPROVED BY POLICY COMMITTEE: YES ( ) NO ( ) (Signature of Policy Co=ittee Chairperson) TOTALS iBUDGET CATEGORIES i (Date) OBJECT CLASS CATEGORIES a era Non-Federal Total Share Share •. a. Personnel $44167 . $2788 $46955 b. Fringe Benefits S479 -0- . 5479 APPRO BY DELEGATE AGENCY BOARD: YES ( ) NO ( ) c. Travel 200 * -0- 200 d. Equipment' 0 -0- _0' (Signature of Delegate Agency Official) e. Supplies 2070 -0- 2070 (Date) f'. Contractual' 0 -0- -0• g. Construction 0 -0- -0- r-J ' �.Z h. Other Costa 460612330 16936 r� , 0• TOTALS 56522 1 $15118 $71640 x „foie /(urScr7 .Sclaolpp(Jirnd ,.,dart/ • t' 1'� Jlrrrl III B (6a) #2 n . or»tn Agency Name ,�; M Ca if-11a 9437,2 Page 2� of „8 pages • PERSONNEL (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6a) Line Number No. Z Rdt+e TOTAL SALARY Item of TITLE OF POSITION of 'of per ....._. .........r.... ' No, ositions Weeks Time Hour Federal Non Federal NOTES • Share Share 1 , 1 Head Teacher 38 100 $7452' 2' 2 Teachers 32 100 11344 3 ' 1 Sr. Teacher Assistant 32 100 3505 4 2 Teacher Assistants 32 75 4800 3 1 Health Coordinator 34, 75 .3400 6 1 Community Coordinator 34 75 2635 7 1 Cook . 32 100 3368 8 1 SeclBkr. 38 100 4951 9 •l Custodian 32, . 75 1984 ' 10 Substitutes 16S 11 Nurse 7 1/2, 40 563 12 13 , 14 15 ( ) ' Additional pages attached Total Forward 44167 ' Total coats this cate&ory Enter on-111-1 • �iny ole l�ure.r� Jc�oo� Plea. Slar1J , B (6b). #2 Cali�ornfa Agency Name .o, Po d 94572 Page 3„ of 8_ pages FRINGE BENEFITS (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6b) Line TOTAL FRINGE BENEFITS I DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AND. BASIS FOR VALUATION Noo.. � Federal Non Federal NOTES • Share Share I F.I.C.A. 5.85 r X $ 44002 $2579' ' 2 Unemployment Insurance 4.7% x $ 44002 2072 3 ' Disability Insurance 4 Workmen's Compensation 628 5 6 7 8 , 9 10 12 i 13 • 14 �T 49646' 15 ( ) Additional pages attached Total Forward .., Total costs this category Enter on III 3 5479 • �'ny `Joffe 97""7 �is�aal[f�I�ra� S�farlj 111 (6c) Agency Name #2 Cit /�ornrtt +7lrtdl • ' of ,8„ pages Page _ C111zsirr 21572 OUT OF AREA TRAVEL , {OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6c} Line TOTAL TRAVEL Item DESCRIPTION OF ITEK AND BASIS FOR VALUATION . • No, .. Federal Non Federal NOTES • r" Share Share 1 Staff Travel $100 ' ' 2' Per diem - 4 days @ $25/day staff 100 3 • 8 , 10 12 13 15 ( } Additional pages attached Total Forward $49846 � ` Total costs this-category i Enter on Ill. 1 200 Jin'1 Jots 't/ursrrif �c�ooi (,i/r<: S'tartl III B (6d) • #2 C-111-11c strut • . ' Agency Name /Urn, C.o wd. 94572 Page S of 8.._ pages • EQUIPMENT (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6d) Line TOTAL EQUIPMENT Item DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AND BASIS FOR VALUATION No. Federal Pon r edde 1 NOTES . Share Share 1 Classroom Supplies $1000 ' 2' Other Cost Supplies . 220 3 ' Postage and Box Rental 150 G Classroom Equipment 200 5 Outdoor Equipment 200 Office Equipment and Supplies 200 , 7 Labor & Maint. of Equipment, 100 8 10 12 , 1 , 13 14 15 ( ) Additional pages attached Total Forward $51916 .. 2070 Total costs this catestory Enter on III B ,/ink `�nla /nrler� scliout �.��anr� Jlnrl� .•. n /• p III B (Al) ' #j '(�n(l�rrnin Jlrrol • . Agency Name Page 6 of 8 pages' L-7. (.a!!m•n!e 94577 Other Costs (OBJECT -CLASS CATEGORY 6h) Line TOTAL SUPPLIES Item DESCRIPTION OF ITEH ,AND BASIS FOR .VALUATION No. Federal Non Federal NOTES Share Share 1 Field Trips (Bus) $ 150' ' 2 Pupil Transportation 100 3 ' Staff Travel (local) 15¢ mile 250 4 Parent Activity Travel 15t mile 85 S Training (Pre-Service) 30 Training (In-Service) 50 7 Utilities (9 Months) heat 36 g Telephone (12 months) 500 g Food: 25t per child x 4S children + 11 staff + 4 volunteers 2040 10 Parent Activity: Babysitting @ 75f hour 75 11 Parent Activity: Misc. 110 12 Field trips fares, treats, etc. ' 100 13 Ins. Comprehensive General Liability 725 16 14 . ow 4 15 ( ) Additional pages attached Total Forward $56167 Total costs this cate or , Enter on III 1 4606 • , 1w7 ✓4, tr�,ir/a��r1� .Jc�oo( (J/,.J. 'lar,) • M«114 ('►r ornta 94.172 • ATTACHMENT PAGE TO BUDGET CATEGORY 6H (Enter object class category) ! Line TOTAL Item DESCRIPTION OF-ITEM AND BASIS FOR VALUATION No, Federal Non-Federal Share Share I kdvertising 25 2' 4edical Examination 30 , 3 ' 9edical Follow-up 30 4 ental Examination Z0 5 ental- Follow-up 50 6 lision Screening, so > >sychological Consultant 50 8 -quipment Warranties 7S g onference Registration Fee, 2S 10 11 • 12 13 .. 24 Totals (Enter on Line 15 of appro r ate cate or a e) $S6S22 _.. — t J,tVt. »y ./ois 9)ursrry Jcf oo��a(..�ia��Ia►11 13age 8 of 8 TINY TUTS MWERY S0100L, #? »f nr»trt 'Jlrral . .......w+r..+...�r:+•r•...r+r. ATTACHI00a PAW-TOUBV962T. MVEGORY 6h .' 5-nter obj ect ,class category } Line TOTAL, Item DESCRIPTION 07 ITEM AND BASIS FOR VALUATION ' • A No, Federal Non-Vadcral Shan..e......ter.e..�... 1 Cla.ssroams 2@ 20O s { i 7 ?Sof '' • 2 2 X500 , Classrooms l@ Z 000 s 8 r feet x onths' t I 3'. office $95./month x 9 months 405 G yitchen Facilities'567,50 month x 8 nnnths 540 Playground l 750 s feet x 8 tmnths 400 6 Library Resource Consultant 150 7 Public Health Nurse . 200 8 Hear na ,Testing and Nurse 130 , School Nurse • {Fol]2,t t assistance 3.25 10 Social Abxker (Social-Service A en )encyL Soo . 4L11 Health and Sanitation Con ultant +' �i 100 12 Counsellinglervice, for Prents Staff (Social Service `A en ` 100 13 , 14 , Totals (Ear, FUR DEL ECATION OF ACi?S•'ITIES 1. ''Co!.tcact Identification. Number 78-202 • Department: Office of Economic Opportunity - Head Start Subject: Delegate Agent - Head Start Grant No: H0375-M Program Account: Head Start Full Year Part Day Program Account No: 22 2. Parties. The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: Martinez Unified School District Capacity: A California School District Address: 921 Susana Street, Martinez, CA 94553 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is January 1, 1978 and it terminates December 31, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. The total budget limit of this contract shall not exceed $ 31,143 , of which $21,851 will be contributed by the County as Federal share and of which $9,292 will be contributed by Contractor as local share. 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 describes: 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. 1 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: Operate as an approved Delegate Agency for the Contra Costa County Office of Economic Opportunity for the provisions of Community Action Program Services. See Paragraph 1, Summary of Work Programs, of the Service Plan. 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: 42 US 2428, California Government Code 26224 and 53703 10. Si-nature gnatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY CONTRACTOR By p. 1.Schroder Cha man, Board of Supervisors Ey 0 W. SEABEES Attest: .;. R. Olsson, County Clerk TITLE Aistrict Superintendent (Designate official capacity in business and affix corporation seal below) Deputy Jamie L. Johnson As authorized by governing board action Recommen ed by Depar ent on April 26, 1977 By - CORPORATION SEAL AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT De gnee IBEFORE NOT -- OFFICIAL SEA, Form Approved: County Counsel State of Ca a CAROL L.,1VALSSI ss. County of ntra Cost#� 1 AC"IOWLEDG NT� (CC `1-290.1).E::) c_;1_ur:e 2,1M By 1 L N-� The person s V —T.ee^h�in Deputy known to me in those indtivhua�' �'73 business capacities, personally appeared before me ,today and acknowledged that he/they signed it and titrat the corporation or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or a resolution of its board of directors. Microfilmed with board order ��►��p 11 . P.2 GE.`-:LKAL. CO:tDITIO::S • i (Jtilegatiou of ct-'lLtlL3? Number 78-202 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; and reporting and record keeping procedures. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaiaing 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 mall keep and mage available for inspection by authorized represeatatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records pertaining to this Contract and such additional records as may be required by the County. 3 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. S. Termination. a. For Cause. The County may, by giving thirty days written notice specifying the ef_`eztive date, this contract in whole or in part, or for a limited time for cause, which may include, but shall not be limited to: (1) Failure, for any reason, of the Contractor to fulfill in a timely and proper manner its r;rligations tinder this contract, including compliance with the appraved program and attached condition, ars such statutes, executive orders and Federal directives as may become applicable at any time; (2) Submission by the Contractor to the County of reports that are incorrect or incomplete in any material respect; (3) Ineffective or improper use of funds provided under this contract; (4) Suspension or termination of the grant to the County under which this contract is mad_, or the portion thereof delegated by this contract; or (S) Failure to conply with conflict of interest prohibitions in Federal regulations. b. Pion-Renewal. Tile County may, at any time up to 60 days prior to the termination date of this contract as specified above, give the Contractor written notice that it does not intend to reneta this contract for an additional term. Grounds for such non-renewal may include, but shall not be limited to: (1) Appointment by County of a new Contractor to serve all or part of the community currently served by the Contractor; or (2) Any of the -rounds specified in above Subparagraph a. c. Appeal Procedure. Within 14 days after written notice from the County of its intention to terminate or not renew, Contractor pursuant to the above, may: (1) Request an informal meeting with representatives of the County to discuss the reasons for the termination or non-renewal; (2) Submit to the County written materials in opposition to the proposed termination or non-renewal; or (3) Request a public hearing before the Economic Opportunity Council, with right to representation by counsel, to present evidence on its behalf. Initials: S f coAractor CouW Dept. (11749 •4 C.ELNIE:L CONDITIONS ' (Delegation of elct4,ities) Number 78-202 13. Original Contract. The original copy of this Contract and of any modification or amendment thereto is that copy filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. 14. Subcontract and Assignment. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any of the work contemplated under this Contract without first obtaining written approval from the County. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not assign this Contract, or monies due or to become due hereunder, without the prior written consent of the County. 15. 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. lo. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor, if a Corporation, agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and 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. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. 17. Confideatiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require his employees to comply With all applicable State or Federal statzes or regulations respecting confiden- tiality, including out not limited to, the identity of recipients, 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 trill be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpose :cot directly corrected 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. 18. 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 worsicip or instruction. 19. 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, whether or not resulting from the negligence of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 2J. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modifica- tion thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect liability 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 liability insurance naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, with the following, minimum limits: (1) $250,000 for each person and $503,000 for each accident or occurrence for all damages arising out of death, bodily injury, sickness or disease from any one accident or occurrence, and (2) $100,000 for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property for each accident or occurrence. Initials• CA6tractor y 10 apt. G NSI :L-�L CU_iDITLONS (Delegation of Ac:ivicic s) Number 78-202 b. Work-men's Compensation. Tile Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of Workmen's Compensation insurance evidencing coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. 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. The policies must include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies s'iall constitute primary insurance as to the Cou:-ity, and State and 'Federal governments, their officers, agents and employees, so that any other insurance policies held by them shall not contribute to any loss cover,--d under the Contractor's insurance policies. 21. :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. 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. 22. Primacv 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. Initials: retractor County Dept. 01p, �2 = • . o PAYAENT Vi:UVISLUNS ,. Ir ilc�ber 1. Pavment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sum in excess of time total a=mount specified in the Payment Licht of this Contract. Subject to the Payment Limit, it is the intent of the parties hereto that the total payment to 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 tinder this Contract. 2. Payment Amounts. Subject to later adjustments in total payments in accordance with time below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Auditors, and audit Exceptioas, and subinct_to the Payment Limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor an amount equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Programs Account Budget" included in the Service flan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are determined in accordance with relevant CSA, HEW and County regulations. 4. t:xoeaditure of Pro&&ram Funds. All expenses incurred for the approved program must be supported by contracts, purchase orders, requisitions, bills, or other established purchasing procedures. Expenses charged against pro-ram funds must be incurred in accord with Federal and County directives. Liabilities of the County or Contractor to their parties as a result of termination action tinich are costs of winding up in accord with Federal directives or are specifically approved shall be considered proper expenditures or program funds. Federal CSA/HEW' will determine the disposition of unexpended funds at the termination of the grant. The Contractor shall impose upon itself adequate budgetary constraints to insure that sufficient program monies are on account to meet all obligations incurred durin.-, the entire period of this contract. S. Payment Procedure. The County Auditor-Controller shall advance to the Contractor grant funds to me-at- the Contractor's budgeted requirements when the Contractor presents his requirem=ents to the County Auditor-Controller In. the forms and detail prescribed by the County Auditor controller and after presented 'o!:doet requirements have been audited and round, in the jud:,e�..ent of the County Auditor-Controller, to meet the Federal CSA/LiEW audit guidelines. b. Contractor's Accounting System. At any time during the period of this contract, if the County Auditor-Controller is of the opinion that the Contractor's accounting system or accounting personnel falls below the originally accepted standards, the County Auditor-Controller shall not make further disbursements to the Contractor. 7. Liquidation of Obligations. The Contractor will liquidate all obligations within two calendar months after the program termination date and return any advanced funds not used for approved federal pro-ram a::penditures to the County Auditor-Controller within five days after time end of this two-,month period. S. Commitments Prior to Termination. No suspension or termination will affect any expenditures or legally binding commitments nade prior to receiving notices of the termination, or non-renewal, provided such expenditures or commitments were made in good faith and not in anticipation of termination and are otherwise allowable. Upon termination, or non-renewal, the disposition of unexpended Federal funds and property purchased with program funds will be subject to County direction. q. Richt 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, (1) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out or is insufficiently documented, ('L) 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, (3) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment, or (4) Contractor has failed to provide documentation of timely and adequate local share expenditures to maintain the required ratio of expenditures between federal and local share. i Initials: retractor C un y Dept. -`IT PROVISIONS A% Number 78-202 1J. Cost heport and Settlement. NO later than sixty (60) days following the terminaLi0[1 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 allocaable costs that have actually been incurred by Goat.~actor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursua:it to Paragraph 2. (Pay^cut Viounts) above, County will remit any such excess cimount to Contractor, but subject to the payment Limit of this Contract. If said cost report shows that the payments rade 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. 11. 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 13 months from the termination date of this Contract. If such audit(s) show that the payments wade by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, including any adjustments made pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then Contractor agrees to pay to County within 30 days of demand by County any such excess amount. If such audit(s) show that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amou.^ts) above, including any adjustments made pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then County agrees to pay to Contractor any such excess account, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. 12. 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 performances 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. Initials: tractor ounty Dept. + J'''A- A - - P-8 SPECIAL CON-DITIONS 78-202 Number i i 1. records Maintenance. Records retained by Contractor shall identify indivi- dual poverty recipients; expenditures according to federal and local share; income to the Project from whatever source; property otmed, leased, or borrowed by the Contractor. Records shall reflect the authurity of and purpose for expenditures. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized represen- tatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 2. Reports. Contractor shall provide the following reports to the County: a. By the 20th of the following month, a financial report showing monthly expenditures on forms prescribed and provided by the County. b. Contractor shall maintain proper records for statistical purposes, monitoring and evaluation as may be requested by the County from time to time. 3. honesty Blanket Bond. During the entire term of this Contract, and any extension or modification thereof, Contractor shall keep in effect a blanket bond covering losses sustained by the Contractor through any fraudulent or dishonest act or acts committed by any of its employees, acting alone or in collusion with others, during the bond period, to an amount equal to approximately one month's cash handled by the agency for all CSA/HE1i program accou_:ts or in a different amount as may be mutually agreed upon by the contracting parties. 4. Program Coordination. In carrying out programs with other agencies, public and private, in the Contractor's geographical zone of operation, Contractor shall coordinate t1troug:i the County. 5. Pub'_ic Info=-!ation. Contractor sloall arepare timely public information releases on its role in tie Federal CSA/HEW program which shall identify the project as a CSA, HEU, OCD, etc. , program. Copies of these releases shall be provided to the County within one week of release. 6. Covenant Against Contingent Fees. Contractor warrants that no person or selling agency or other organization has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this contract upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee. For breach of violation of this warranty the County shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion, to deduct from the contract or otherwise recover the full amount of such commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee, or to seek such other remedies as legally may be available. 7. Additional Conditions. Contractor agrees and understands that the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Human Development Services (HIDS) Administration for Children, Youth and Families - Project Head Start Terms and Conditions, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and which by this reference is incorporated herein and made a part hereof as if fully set forth, are deemed to be Special Conditions of this Contract and that contractor agrees to abide by and comply with all HEW/HDS/ACYF Project Head Start Terms and Conditions. 8. Required County Approval. Consultant, personal services, and lease or lease-purchase of equipment agreements, and purchase of equipment over $200, made in accordance with approved budgets, must be approved by the Contra Costa County Office of Economic Opportunity before payment is made by the Auditor-Controller. 9. _P:o Implication of Contract Renewal. 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 the County under a new contract following termination of this contract. 10. Contractor Responsibility. Contractor agrees and understands that Contractor shall be fully responsible for the acts and omissions of his subcontractors and of persons either directly employed by Contractor or of volunteers under the direction, control or supervision of Contractor. f . Initials: Contractor ounty Dept. Head Start 1-78 t� P-9 Number 78-2n2 . . . . . 1 11. The parties hereto agree and understand that neither Contractor nor any of 1 its employees shall, under the terms and conditions of this contract, t)e considered an employee of County for any purpose whatsoever, nor shall Contractor or its employees be entitled to any of the rights, privileges, or benefits of. County } employees. Contractor shall be deemed at all times an independent contractor and shall be wholly responsible for the manner in which it performs the services required of it by the terms and conditions of this contract. Contractor assumes exclusively the responsibility for the acts of its employees as they relate to the services to be provided during the course and scope of their employment with Contractor. e 12. Compliance with Law. Contractor agrees to be subject to, abide by and comply with all federal, state, and local laws, statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including, but not limited to licensing; zoning and land use; employment and purchasing practices; wages, hours, and conditions of employment; and reporting and record keeping procedures. Contractor further agrees that should Contractor fail to abide by any and all applicable federal, state, and local laws, statues, ordinances, rules and regulations, then sufficient grounds exist for County to discontinue program support. 13. Compliance. Contractor agrees and understands that all payments made by County under this contract, and all funds provided by County under this contract, are dependent and contingent upon Contractor abiding by and complying with all federal, state, and local laws, statues, ordinances, rules and regulations applicable with respect to Contractor's performance hereunder. Contractor therefore agrees that if it is subseeuently determined that said funds were not expended in compliance with the federal, state, and local law3, statutes, ordinances and regulations, applicable with respect to Contractor's performance hereunder, then Contractor will refund to County such funds which were improperly expended. 14. Contractor agrees and understands that if at any time after the effective date of this contract County should discover that Contractor is not abiding by or complying with any federal, state, and local law, statute, ordinance, rule or regulation applicable with respect to Contractor's performance hereunder, -then County's Office of Economic Opportunity shall notify Contractor in writing of said violations or acts of non-compliance. Contractor agrees and understands that Contractor has thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of said notice to supply to County's Office of Economic Opportunity for review and approval, sufficient written proof of the action taken or to be taken by Contractor, along with estimates of the time necessary to complete the action, to bring Contractor into compliance or to correct the enumerated violations. Should Contractor fail to supply County's Office of Economic Opportunity with the required proof within the required time, then County shall implement termination proceedings and discontinue program support. Initials: C tractor ounty Dept. HS n ►�y 1-78 _ r�� 56 P-10 Number 78-202 EM11BIT A DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND WELFARE OFFICE OF HUeUX-11 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES (HDS) ADMINISTRATION FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND F-k-LILIES - PROJECT HEAD STt'tEtr TERNS t-vD COM)ITIONS In accordance with Block 5 of the "Notice of Grant Awarded", this grant is subject to the applicable Public Law and DREW and RDS regulations and policies. This includes the following: 1. Program regulations promulgated in Chapter 13 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations. 2. Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 16, Department grant appeals process; Part 46, Protection of human subjects; Part 74, Administration of grants; Part 75, Informal grant appeal procedures; Part 80, Pion-Discrimination under programs receiving Federal assistance through the Department of health, Education, and Welfare effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Part 81, Practice and Pro- cedures for hearings ender Part 80 of this title; Part 84, P+On-discrirination on the basis of handicap in programs. 3. The FIDS Grants Administration Manual. 4. The D?LEN Grants Administration Manual. 5. The application submi__ed for this grant including the proposed work program and any amendments, is incorporated by reference. Therefore adherence to the statements contained therein is a condition of the grant award. tk S1 Initials: C tractor ouaty Dept. P-11 Number 78-202 SERVICE PLAN 1. The Contractor agrees to provide those services-specified in the attached "Summary of Word: Program" (Form HS-04), consisting of l pages. 2. allowable costs are limited to those set forth in the attached Program Account Budget (Form III B) consisting of pages. 3. Subject to the payment limit of this Contract, each line item in the "Program Account Budget" may be changed with corresponding line item changes, but only with prior written authorization of the Grantee Head Start Director and the Economic Opportunity Program Director. I Initials: )I&V ntractor un Dept. 01It,1J Number 78-202 t SUt-tNtt'\RY OF woRK PROGRAM 1. Agency Martinez Unified School District 2. Address 921 Susana Street Martinez, CA 94553 3. Number of Children to be served 18 . . . . . . . 4. Type of Program to be operated: Full Year Part Day Center-based Head Start Program using standard Head Start model. Program is co-mingled with State Pre-school Project. 5. Proposed opening date of classroom program October 2, 1978 ... ................................. . ....... Proposed closing date of classroom program June 12,' 1078 6. Delegate will develop and conduct the above described program in a manner designed to comply with the Head Start Performance Standards as set forth in the Head Start Policy Manual N-30-364-4 (July 1975) , a copy of which is attached hereto. The Policy Manual, including Appendix A - Program Options for project Head Start and Append Lx B - Head Start Policy Manual: The Parents, and any subsequent revisions OF the above documents are incorporated by reference aad become a part of this Contract. 7. Delegate Agency will participate in a yearly Self-Assessment of its program operated under this Contract. The Self-Assessment will be performed at a time set by, and using Self Assessment/Validation Instruments provided by the Grantee for this purpose. Initials: 4WZ tractor C-o tNt-yr Dept. Enc. HS-04 a GH� .000 MPNVol)- POO Oco 5th � op of "R T H 75.07 OCD N06c a M-3.364-4-M CHAPTER M-30-36" OFFICE OF CHILD DEVELOPM£MT NOTICE PROGRAM PERfOPIMANCE STANDAMS UMPART A---tiEMERAL Sacrior+ 1304.1-1 PwPoaa and app%c agow 1304.1-2 Daiirnitio fta 1304.1-3 Head Sixt pWaa+90ow 1304.1-4 Psriormanco staniards pian da+esiotnOA. 1304.1-5 Pwi0"" " starwi+rds irwpMrwarMalion and ar+laros+narM- SL PART d--EDUC.AMN SERVICES DBXCTIYES AMD Ci�AMfTANDAMK 13042-1 Edw-atom sarritsa ObOc*v"- 13042-2 Edwsbo+n sar,rk" pkn cw6014: 0*arMiows- 13042-3 Educaborn PWA Ca'r'M'a'rM:UKcA li'a's- SUOPART C-1CALTH SOMICES OMJECTIVES AND M^TO#WAA'* E STAM[1"We 1304.1-1 Haallh sarvicss ve"Wal 060covew 1304.3-2 HswV10as A#risarr GomfttM+. 1304-3-3 Madicai am do"W Mi 6wY, stir* and ai - 130+1.3-4 l"dicai and dot"in"b"0M. 1304.3-5 Mod" and dop" raoorcW 1344.3-i H� +ducaliow- 1304.3-7 Man" %"M 1304.3-4 Mar" hr►ai!h aarnicra- 1304.3-! Mufti tin ob ocyiw►. 1304.3-10 Mutribon asrvic c SUBPART D—SOCIAL $"VICES 001ACTNTS AND PE "RMAMOM STANDAPOS 1304.4-1 Social sarvic" a b dkosc 1304.4-2 Soctai "c"c" Pia" 00wlaRC SA MPAAT E—PAAEMT WVOLVV EMT 04JECTfM AND P EWOAWAWX STANDAM" 1304-5-1 Panw-A ad 004raM#oc#iwt. 13045-2 Parsrd irtwoiMarwMit pwo co"WWA: ParWA mon pabcv. 1304.5-3 Parard irrYoiv p6n con"M: *"* nciwf do-e6o'Fm" of p 1304 5" Parsnt mvohrawarM pier+ con4on4: +M'►o*M prWMR wnawaf"ftw*, pro- grarw stM,and pirswrs. 136.5-5 Parrrd irrVol ww►awC pian corA*M: porends, ar'i'a makkbatC sad ow program. SYbpart A—l1�a1 • Sec. 1304.1-1 PUP44 E AND APPLICATRON This part sets out the goals of the Head Start program as they may be achieved by the combined attainment of the objectives of the basic components of the program, with emphasis on the pro- gram performance standards necessary and required to attain those objectives. With the required development of plans covering the implementation of the performance standards, grantees and delegate agencies will have firm bases for operations most likely to lead to demonstrable bene- fits to children and their families. While compliance with the performance standards is required as a condition of Federal Head Start funding, it is expected that the standards will be largely self-enforcing. This part applies to all Head Start grantees and delegate agencies. Sec. 1304.1-2 DERNfT10Ns As used in this part: (a) The term "OCD" means the Office of Child Development, Office of Human Development, in the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and includes appropriate regional office staff. (b) The term "responsible HEW official" means the official who is authorized to make the grant of assistance in question, or his designee. (c) The term "Director" means the Director of the Office of Child Development. (d) The term "grantee" means the public or private nonprofit agency which has been granted as- sistance by OCD to carry on a Head Start program. (e) The term "delegate agency" means a public or private nonprofit organization or agency to which a grantee has delegated the carrying on of all or part of its Head Start program. (f) The term "goal" means the ultimate purpose or interest toward which total Head Start program efforts are directed. (g) The term "objective" means the ultimate purpose or interest toward which Head Start pro- gram component efforts are directed. (h) The term "program performance standards" or "performance standards" means the Head • Start program functions, activities and facilities required and necessary to meet the objectives and goals of the Heed Start program as they relate directly to children and their families. (i) The term "handicapped children" means mentally retarded, hard of hearing, deaf, speech im- paired, visually handicapped, seriously emotionally disturbed, crippled, or other health impaired children who by reason thereof require special education and related services. Sec. 13KI-3 HEAD START PROGRAM GOALS (a) The Head Start Program is based on the premise that all children share certain needs, and that children of low income families, in particular, can benefit from a comprehensive devel- opmental program to meet those needs. The Head Start program approach is based on the phi- losophy that: (1) A child can benefit most from a comprehensive, interdisciplinary program to foster devel- opment and remedy problems as expressed in a broad range of services, and that (2) The child's entire family, as well as the community must be involved. The program should maximize the strengths and unique experiences of each child. The family, which is perceived as the principal influence on the child's development, must be a direct participant in the pro- gram. Local communities are allowed latitude in developing creative program designs so long as the basic goals, objectives and standards of a comprehensive program are adhered to. (b) The overall goal of the Head Start program is to bring about a greater degree of social com- petence in children of low income families. By social competence is meant the child's everyday effectiveness in dealing with both present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Social competence takes into account the interrelatedness of cognitive and intellectual de- velopment, physical and mental health, nutritional needs, and other factors that enable a devel- opmental approach to helping children achieve social competence. To the accomplishment of this goal, Head Start objectives and performance standards provide for: (1) The improvement of the child's health and physical abilities, including appropriate steps to correct present physical and mental problems and to enhance every child's access to an ade- quate diet. The improvement of the family's attitude toward future health care and physical abilities. � 114 (2) The encouragement of self-confidence, spontaneity, curiosity, and self-discipline which will assist in the development of the child's social and emotional health. • (3) The enhancement of the child's mental processes and skills with particular attention to conceptual and communications skills. (4) The establishment of patterns and expectations of success for the child, which will create a climate of confidence for present and future learning efforts and overall development. (5) An increase in the ability of the child and the family to relate to each other and to others. (6) The enhancement of the sense of dignity and self-worth within the child and his family. See. 1MM.14 PERFOMUMCE STANDARDS PLAN DEVELOPMENT Each grantee and delegate agency shall develop a plan for implementing the performance stand- ards proscribed in Subparts B, C, D, and E of this part for use in the operation of its Head Start program (hereinafter called "plan" or "performance standards plan"). The plan shall pro- vide that the Head Start program covered thereby shall meet or exceed the performance stand- ards. The plan shall be in writing and shall be developed by the appropriate professional Head Start staff of the grantee or delegate agency with cooperation from other Head Start staff, with technical assistance and advice as needed from personnel of the Regional Office and profes- sional consultants, and with the advice and concurrence of the policy council or policy committee. The plan must be reviewed by grantee or delegate agency staff and the policy council or policy committee at least annually and revised and updated as may be necessary. See. 1394.1-5 PERIONSAMM STANDARDS IMPLEMENTATION AND EMFORCEMEMT (a) Grantees and delegate agencies must be in compliance with or exceed the performance stand- ards prescribed in Subparts B, C, D, and E of this part at the commencement of the grantee's program year next following July 1, 1975, effective date of the regulations in this part, or 6 months after that date, whichever is later, and thereafter, unless the period for full compliance is extended in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section. (b) If the responsible HEW official as a result of information obtained from program self-evalua- • tion, pre-review, or routine monitoring, is aware or has reason to believe that a Head Start pro- gram, with respect to performance standards other than those for which the time for compliance has been extended in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section, is not in compliance with performance standards, he shall notify the grantee promptly in writing of the deficiencies and inform the grantee that it, or if the deficiencies are in a Head Start program operated by a dele- gate agency, the delegate agency has a period stated in the notice not to exceed 90 days to come into compliance. If ti-,e notice is with respect to a delegate agency, the grantee shall imme- diately notify the delegate agency and inform it of the time within which the deficiencies must be corrected. Upon receiving the notice the grantee or delegate agency shall immediately ana- lyze its operations to determine how it might best comply with the performance standards. in this process it shall review, among other things, its utilization of all available local resources, and whether it is receiving the benefits of State and other Federal programs for which it is eligible and which are available. It shall review and realign where feasible, program priorities, operations, and financial and manpower allocations. It shall also consider the possibility of choosing an alternate program option for the delivery of Head Start services in accordance with OCD Notice N-30-334-1, Program Options for Project Head Start, attached hereto as Appen- dix A, which the grantee, with OCD concurrence, determines that it would be able to operate as a quality program in compliance with performance standards. (c) The grantee or delegate agency shall report in writing in detail its efforts to meet the per- formance standards within the time given in the notice to the responsible HEW official. A dele- gate agency shall report through the grantee. If the reporting agency, grantee or delegate agency determines that it is unable to comply with the performance standards, the responsible HEW official shall be notified promptly in writing by the grantee, which notice shall contain a description of the deficiencies not able to be corrected and the reasons therefor. If insufficient funding is included as a principal reason for inability to comply with performance standards, the notice shall specify the exact amount, and basis for the funding deficit and efforts made to obtain funding from other sources. (d) The responsible HEW official on the basis of the reports submitted pursuant to paragraph (c) of this section, will undertake to assist grantees, and delegate agencies through their grantees, 2 to cofnply with the performance standards, including by furnishing or by recommending technical assistance. • (e) If the grantee or delegate agency has not complied with the performance standards, other than those for which the time for compliance has been extended in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section, within the period stated in the notice issued under paragraph (b) of this sec- tion, the grantee shall be notified promptly by the responsible HEW official of the commence- ment of suspension or termination proceedings or of the intention to deny refunding as may be appropriate, under Part 1303 (appeals procedures) of this chapter. (f) The time within which a grantee or delegate agency shall be required to correct deficien- cies in implementation of the performance standards may be extended by the responsible HEW official to a maximum of one year, only with respect to the following deficiencies: (1) The space per child provided by the Head Start program does not comply with the Educa- tion Services performance standard but there is no risk to the health or safety of the children; (2) The Head Start program is unable to provide Medical or Dental Treatment Services as re- quired by Health Services Performance Standards because funding is insufficient and there are no community or other resources available; (3) The services of a mental health professional are not available or accessible to the program as required by the Health Services Performance Standards; or (4) The deficient service is not able to be corrected within the 90 days notice period, notwith- standing full effort at compliance, because of lack of funds and outside community resources, but it is reasonable to expect that the services will be brought into compliance within the extended period, and the overall high quality of the Head Start program otherwise will be maintained during the extension. INTRODUCTION The Performance Standards presented in the following pages are accompanied by guidance material which elaborates upon their intent and provides methods and procedures for imply menting them. The standard is found in the left hand column and the appropriate guidance material in the right hand column. The standards in the left hand column constitute Head Start • policy with which all grantees and delegate agencies are required to conform. They are taken verbatim from the Federal Register dated June 30, 1975, Volume 40, Number 126, Part II, that contains the Head Start Program Performance Standards for operation of Head Start programs by grantees and delegate agencies. The guidance in the right hand column is provided for the assistance of Head Start programs in interpreting and implementing the standards and is not in itself mandatory. • 3 EDUCATION PEN ORNAMM STANDAFM a1�AMCE • Subpart S--Educaiion Services obocliws and fs@rlona standards S 13O 2-1 Education sa vices ebje rM o s. The M r" me of Mw Fd-a0 Service con- ponood of Mra Mead UW prervin an lo: (a) provide childrwn wft a lawrAv environ- awnt and IM varied etperlanr wMd will help Mnamn develop socially, fir, fvs- ically, and omoboneNy In a mnammar appropriate to Muir ape and @taps of development toward w, overall goal of social eomip,�arno,. (b) MMaSrala the educadowal aspects of Nw various Need Start oowpo#n, to in Mw daily proSra#m of acMvifi+s. (c) Involve parents in educeda" activili@s of w• program to enhance weir rola as Me priNdpei WOuenoe on Ow cW*education and (d) As" pww is to increse, iunoMleipe, navdarsrtamdip, shills, and er*arienoe in curd grevrw and (a) kbnft and reialeroe map,ri@wces which coca in Me hoer, OW pafsMa can "Mos as aduoali@nef ocam ,* ie@ be Mneir chiisn. . j 13*L" Education swvion plan con M: aperMiows. (a) The education services component of Ow (a) The education plan should be prepared perlormrswco standards pian AM provide stre- by the educational staff with cooperation from tonin for achi,vifq Mme education objectives. other Head Start staff, parents and policy group In so de&* it shah provWe ter poopan acliv- members. Professional consultants may be tries wet ineiri, an m gmia,d sarins of expert- called upon as needed. enols d„i/ned to #meet we WWMduel dipsr- enc,s and needs of participsMwp -a-dren, Mme Before the education plan is written, parents, special Needs of handicapped children, rine staff and policy group members should meet needs of opeciMc edreali,wai pried"es of Mme to discuss the education service objectives and local peprtation and *a cemrmrmity. Progra#n performance standards. The staff has the re- activiMas must be carried out in a manner b sponsibility to inform parents and policy group avoid ,est role sMreotypi#M, members about alternative strategies for achiev- Iin addition, the plan shall provide Nwaaw is for ing the education objectives. The staff should aesie/iwg pm -to in -,denI@--- q and using recommend those strategies (curriculum W alW60 WN-a ways to loom learning and develop- proaches, teaching methods, classroom activi- meant of Mwir children. ties, etc.) most appropriate to the individual needs of the population served and based on 4 • 1 'j; � J ` lOIIC+#T10M • P M ORMANIW WrANDAll S a1RDAMCE performance standard requirements. With the concurrence of the parents and policy group members, the educational staff will then write the plan. The education plan must be specifi- cally designed to meet children's needs as determined through assessment procedures. The education plan must specify strategies for imolementina each of the education serv- ices objectives of the Head Start program. The education plan should indicate: • How the education program will provide children with a learning environment and - varied experiences appropriate to their age and stage of development which will help them develop: - socially intellectually physically emotionally • How the education program will integrate v the educational aspects of the variou'a • v Head Start components in the daily pro- gram of activities. • How the education program will involve parents in educational activities to en- hance their role as the principal influence on the child's education and dsvok*ment. • How the education program will assist parents to incsuslawwledgs, undsr- stwk*ng, Wits, and agwience in child - growth and ds"Wopon"- r ' • How the education program will Identify - and reinforce experiences which occur in the home that parents can utilize as edu- rational activities for their children. The plan should be accompanied by brief descriptive information regarding: • Geographical setting • Physical setting (available facilities) • Population to be served (ethnicity, race, language, age, prevelance of handicap- - _ ping conditions, health factors, family sit- ustions) • Education staff (stabling patterns, expert-since, training) 5 �1;IF EDII:ATN M . iTA1MD�Al�i aL1�AMC! • • Volunteers • Community resources • Program philosophy/curriculum approach • Assessment procedures (individual child, total program) Refer to DHEW Publications: • Project Head Start Program Series Book- lets: x 4, Daily Program I (OHO) 73-1016 =11, Daily Program 111 (OHD) 73-1023 =13, Speech, Language, and Hearing Program (OCD) 75-1025 • Caring for Children Series: =1. The Ways Children Learn (OHD) 75- 1026 r2, More than a Teacher (OHD) 75-1027 3, Preparing for Change (OHD) 75-1028 #4, Away from Bedlam (OHD) 75-1029 5, The Vulnerable Child (OHD) 75-1030 • Child Development Day Care Series: =3, Serving Preschool Children (OHD) 74-1057 =8, Serving Children with Special Needs • (OCD) 73-1063 TM OaMis"ssrrbss osw*sws d of VW (1) The following suggestions may be useful pyo aW prtinirs br: beginning steps: (1) A "Now I ssdd a d SMI cli- (i) Encourage awareness of self through the MGM which: use of full-length mirrors, photos and drawings of child and family, tape recordings of voices, (i) lwiaoss d NdpWe of etc. Ms�ssirss w bu/iridods, wd IR rsWisw lo n0,- @ by piovWk /sr hwOok%lsl,swsM 1porp, • Use child's name on his work and belong- s"1111w"group acli—rW; ings. • Arrange activity settings to invite group participation (block and doll corners, dra- matic play). • Include active and quiet periods, child- initiated and adult-initiated activities, and use of special areas for quiet and individual play or rest. (ii) tillrss NW* now Milirs flow (ii) Here are some examples: tltleo � � • Make sure that activities are suited to the developmental level of each child; • Allow the child to do as much for himself as he can; • Help the child learn "self-help" skills (pour- ing milk, putting on coat); • 6 Ea1CATMU • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS G NDANCE • Recognize and praise honest effort and not just results; • Support efforts and intervene when helpful to the child; - • Help the child accept failure without de- feat ("I will help you try again."); • Help the child learn to wait ("You will have a turn in five minutes."); • Break tasks down into manageable parts so that children can see how much prog- ress they are making. NO PronidM an awrirow"nt et aeeepYna (iii) This can be accomplished by adult be- wMA Mlles each c1Wd Wild eMnic pride, de- havior such as: wbp a poeMV8 80*4owoapt, erMrance his vWWW skenglhs, ani develop facility in social • showing respect for each child; • listening and responding to children; • showing affection and personal regard (greeting by name, one-to-one contact); • giving attention to what the child considers important (looking at a block structure, locating a lost mitten); • expressing appreciation, recognizing effort and accomplishments of each child, follow- ing through on promises; • • respecting and protecting individual rights and personal belongings (a "tubby" or box for storage, name printed on work in large, clear letters); • acknowledging and accepting unique qual- ities of each child; • avoiding situations which stereotype sex roles or racial/ethnic backgrounds; • providing ample opportunity for each child to experience success, to earn praise, to develop an "I can," "Let me try," attitude; • accepting each child's language, whether it be standard English,a dialect or a foreign language; fostering the child's comfort in using the primary language; • providing opportunities to talk about feel- ings, to share responsibilities, to share humor. (2) DevelopmsM of itMeircfrei skit by: (2) Intellectual skills can be enhanced by pro- viding a learning climate in which staff guide children to foster cognitive functioning (i.e., un- derstanding, reasoning, conceptualizing, etc.). (i) Encourelft clWiren to solve probMnis, (i) Provide materials and time appropriate to inilials aclinilies,esplore,eageriiwer 1,queslioa, the child's age and level of development in the and gain mastery ftem h 1 by doieg; areas of: 01 (68 EDUCATION PEPW0111MAMCE STAMDAN OS OIJ11111111AMCE • • science; concepts of size, shape, texture, weight, color, etc.; • dramatic play; • art; • music; • numerical concepts; spatial, locational and other relationships. (11111) hornalin1111 11111011111101060 awd (ii) Some examples are: IIIA ~ Shassipmn aaaaIBM • Give children am le time to talk to each ooawnnk�alMR SIVA" and bef ten P c1lMirw and yds; other and ask questions in the language of their choice; • Encouragie free discussion and conversa- tion between children and adults; • Provide games, songs, stories, poems which offer new and interesting vocabulary; • Encourage children to tell and listen to stories. (fiQ Wari><iry tone+ raoawWan of 4W row (iii) Make use of information that is relevant bola far k0we and nus bars aoosriM b Ms to the child's interests, such as his name, tele- MiiMiis i dowwwoanW h" of Vw ea—die ; phone number, address and age. Make ample use of written langusge within the context of the child's understanding, for example, experi- ence stories, labels, signs. (lh 01 c - agin9 cNIN en to or9ofte Heir (iv) The sequence of classroom activities • experioncas and trndaroland osnosp4s; and should progress from simple to more complex tasks, and from concrete to abstract concepts. Activities can be organized around concepts to be learned. (s) Prwiiint a bellewo prepam of stuff di- (v) Although each day's activities should be reo1M and otliMd imWellsd aolisfws, planned by the staff, the schedule should allow ample time for both spontaneous activity by children and blocks of time for teacher-directed activities. (p) PremsO r♦ of OWell,gal grww by: p) Preriin4 ad"wels bWm and erldoor (i) This can be accomplished through regular sPap, trials, s,lliranl, and lines for dtN- periods for physical activity (both indoor and dren d ass lams and sm@N nwsciss b increase out). Physical activities should include materials Vwk physicai skills; and and experiences designed to develop: • large muscles (wheel toys, climbing appa- ratus, blocks); • small muscles (scissors, clay, puzzles, small blocks); • eye-hand coordination (puzzles, balls, lotto); • body awareness; • rhythm and movement (dancing, musical instruments). • 8 �. i ;0 . Eo11CATiOM . PM OM1AMCE STANDA11Dt GLUM= (il) lrsddW4 aprarYe Vddenoe WOO ii) Staff should be actively involved with chil- dlrM mare wIM e0dwoast and insladals In dren during periods of physical activity. During wader fe prometm ANdnWs plwakel resrw, such activities,staff should take opportunities to increase their contact with individual children. To ensure safety, activities should be ade- quately supervised. (e) TMe edecbr sorrle compeweat of Mre plan *AN preside for a prep- wIM& k W11- ridrraMrd to seem*w•sMaeiel womb of d A*W boo varisws papakmiess W (1) busing a anrdsaim ohm is rellarerrt (1) This can be accomplished by including in and r Amo* of No saeb of No papdaliee each classroom materials and activities which served swilI-ift -1 neral, reflect the cwttural background of the children. WANK rrmarvaYmw,oiMraM.eft.). Examples of materials include: • books. • records; • posters, maps, charts; • dolls, clothing. Activities may include: • celebration of cultural events and holidays; • serving foods related to other cultures; • stories, music, and games representative of children's background; • • inviting persons who speak the child's native larpuage to assist with activities. M Mads/ ala/ Md "Went reserves re- Ner,ahe of w• moist sad ewwic papalaflfew of ate ddW - 1w wf preprsrw. (i) M"*Aft"/areas a" spook an prkearI (i) This adult maybe: a111e abeall weir b~; aer, at a • a teacher or aide shrew a m o ft of Iwo cwidren speak a lee- • other member of the center staff Duero ewer fwaw 9MIN , at ft" wee flmM*W • a parent or family member or sift IwlaraalrrrI oepM11 wft fw• d Mdm • a volunteer who speaks the child's lan- amat spank wmM laepere; said gum (N) Mlwere away a fear -INI w, or a skgb (ii) In some cases where a single child is af- e MM, speak a leavaare Olerewt ores w• rest, fected it may not be possible for the center to ewe adrrlt M his cerAw shad/ be aveMaMe to provide an adult speaking the child's language cora *F I in Ma -aIle Is"PAM L on a regular basis. (S) 1A parewls in ewdcAm develop- (3) Parents can be valuable resources in wAnt wA brokV *mess serve as reswAce per- planning activities which reflect the children's sons (e.q., ler yiiiwrrrml/bi¢rriinral acOvides). heritage. Teachers may request suggestions from parents on ways to integrate cultural activ- ities into the program. For example, parents may wish to: • plan holiday celebrations; . • prepare foods unique to various cultures; 9 EDUCATION PEPWORMANCE STANDARDS f3t11�AMCE • • recommend books, records, or other mate- rials for the classroom; • act as classroom volunteers; • suggest games, songs and art projects which reflect cultural customs. (d) The education services cWponeM of the (d) The education plan should specify how pian shall protide procedures for ow-going of} Head Start staff will assess the individual devel- smvation, recording and evaiwlion of each opmental/instructional needs of children. Some thud's grourth and development for Ow purpose ways this may be accomplished include: of planning activities lo suit MdMduM needs. . discussions with It " pso , Wee, for ��/ Oe educe- parents during recruit- donal agmw t of other Bear Start c ipn -swI meet, enrollment, home visits, parent-staff Mb Ove dally education sovioee 'regra R- conferences and meetings; • review of child's medical and develop- mental records; • conferences with medical or psychological consultants where indicated; • teacher observations documenting devel- opmental progress used as guidance in planning for and/or modifying individual children's activities; • use of specific assessment instruments or - scales. Planning should take into account the age groups and abilities of the children. For exam- • pie, activities will differ for three and five year olds. Children with handicaps, like all children, should have specific goals set for them accord- ing to their ability. The plan should also include the following: • long-range plans based on evaluation of each child's current needs, interests and abilities; • specific activities and responsibilities Of staff members; • consistent methods for observing and re- cording the progress of each child; • procedures to be used for reviewing each child's progress and modifying the program when indicated. Activities to integrate educational aspects of other components into the daily education pro- gram could include: • Health Education built into the schedule through: —time to talk about physical and dental examinations in order to increase under- • standing and reduce fears; 10 • Ea11CAT10M . STAIiOrAllOs a11�AMCi --books and pictures about doctor and dentists; —materials for dramatic play (stethoscope, nurse's uniform, flashlight); —role playing before and after vie is to doctors, dentists, hospitals, clinics, etc. • Nutrition Education as part of the deity schedule: —assistance in meal preparation, setting table; —leaning experiences through food prep- &ration (adding liquids to solids, season- ing, f. ng, molting, hotting, cooling, cooking simple lam de) —books, pictures, films, trips related to the source of foods, (farm, garden, ware- house, market, grocery store). Refer to Project Head Start Program Series Booklets: • r2, Health Services (OCD) 73-1007 • =2A, Dental Services (OCD) 73-1008 • 3, Nutrition (OCD) 72-47 • It 3E, Leaders Discussion Guide for Nutri- tion film • • =317, Nutrition Education for Young Chil- dren (OHD) 75-1015 (e) The plan siW pwA t misOm els 1sr en- (e) The plan should indicate some of the htnoiar dw A, n 0 dgs and of ways parents and staff will work together to boft stat/ and puerto of go educalionsl and understand each child and provide for his learn- notrs am ac0ofte of cW**n ing experiences. The plan should include de- in So prsip w Tbase*AN Inefr/o: tails of ways the home and center will attempt to supplement each other in providing positive experiences for the child. There should be an early orientation to the Education Services Objectives. Special empha- sis should be given to the significance of the materials, equipment and experiences provided in a Head Start Child Development program. - Interpreters should be available to facilitate full participation of non-English speaking parents. Procedures should be established to facilitate maximum communication between staff and parents, for example: • newsletters • parent/teacher conferences • group meetings • phone calls • home visits • posters, bulletin boards, radio/TV an- nouncements. 11 M ,z EDUCATWN PEN O11111 ICE STAMDAIIDS aWA� . (1) PumN parlleipaAbn In planning On edu- (1) Meeting with staff to provide for the over- cation propraw, and M canter, chwanoaw and all written education plan (see item 1304.2-2(a) ho"Pnno — aelivilias; for further guidance). (2) Pusan al -1 in aelirilias Mat can be (2) Some examples are: wad fin the home Is, n+ahnloroa of laar� nd OW davaiepawe of stair chibb t lie the air; • orientation and training sessions • designing activities for children at home • participating in classroom/center activities. M furcal in *A ebaerwWas of (3) Provide parents with films, workshops, Ereift and dwoo opnweat of Mair ndwd a in publications, specialists, professionals, etc., in Ma hame eavivemmaat and ideallOwlon of and child growth and development. Arrange for MandiMp spacial dwMePwam'-- peak; films, publications and specialists to provide training. Refer to DHEW Publications: • Caring for Children Series #-10, Language is for Communication(OHD) 75-1035 • Children's Bureau Publication #'30, Your Child from 1 to 6 (OHD) 76.26 (4) Parlieipalion in 00 and WO-pwad coa- (4) Areas of mutual concern to be discussed teroacme any No peaking of pariedie howa visile could include: (no lass Man Iwo) by nim obas of No edowtion • child's developmental progress; • • child rearing issues; • discussion of possible home activities to expand the Head Start experience; • discussion of health probiama or handicap- ping conditions of the Head Start child. Although only two home visits are required, we suggest that consideration be given to visit- ing each child's home at the beginning, middle and end of the year. Arrangements for such visits should respect parent's wishes and con- vience and should be coordinated with the visits d other component staff. At least one of these visits should be devoted to discussion with parents around areas of mutual interest and concern in order to identify home activities and other ways to expand the Head Start experi- ence. (5) Stall and parent training, under a pro- (5) An orientation and training program gram jointly daysbped with all coanpoaenA of should be planned in cooperation with other the Head Start program, in child dawbpnwa d component staff members and parents. The and behavioral dewlo;fmw tall probian w of pre- training program should provide for periodic school children; and formal and informal sessions. The content, or- ganization, staffing and scheduling will depend on the individual program needs as determined in the planning stage. Training should focus on the normal child'as well as the child with . 12 • EDIICATIOM . PERFORMANCE STANDARDS SUIDANCE special needs Emphasis should be on mental, physical, social, and emotional growth and development. There should be identification of opportunities for training or continuing education to con- tribute to staff competence. In some locations, CDA training can be an appropriate means for achieving this: many Head Start stiff mem- bers are receiving CDA training through the Head Start Training program. (Rehr to DHEW Nblication: The CDA Program: The Child Dewigp nivot Associate—A Guide for Training (OHD) 75-1065) (q SUN traiwlwg in Ildwdiftaliew of aw/ (6) Training should also familiarize staff and Aaw�rtr wNh s> w"steads and work- parents with appropriate referral resources in ly wNh M. pameft al avA shfidme, aM M the conxmndy. (Rehr to 1304.3-3(b)(10)) aaMrnalino rMew�t i oft id rwrws. 131841-3 EiucaMm s epubw pied oenlsnl: IaaNfYes. (a► The eircaYae aenlieas sawfeno M dw (a) Indoor and outdoor space should be suffi- NM eWl prole tar a pOpo sat swArenwewl, cient and appropriate for necessary program aaalirdae to le mbq and wim" M No dN- activities and for support functions (offices, food brad styes M ieraiarwsat M M• c 1 Ildrrn. preparation, custodial services) if they are con- • i------ ead yrslscte OWN wi a/rwali o a& ducted on the premises. In addition, rest/nap isms d aoMiere Mks awrinsnnrsr I lrir comisr- facilities and space for isolation of sick children rased III a gr ws, wase *AN We should be available. I., rN wal areas reoa0 . A by tMe oMili�ea, sad qmm, NII veaNkMen, boat. ani e1Mer Refer to DHEW Publications: p h sisal wnsl be awekilewt wily Mss ke"em, sably aM needs of • =4, Daily Program /--(ONO) 73-1016 *a r! INTI aw. To cow4* wiMM Mia etanrari• • Caring for Children Series #6 A Setting for Growth (OND) 75-1031 • Space for Learning (OCD) 72-51 (1) There dw* be a sols sad eascriw Heel- (1) Radiators, stoves, hot water pipes, port- ly syMsw; able heating units, and similar potential hazards are adequately screened or insulated to prevent bu rns. M No AIWV Neown0b fwr-101 V or dec- (2) Flammable materials can be fireproofed oraiem skeN be user. with commercial preparations. (3) Mlaniwaits aro cedar dmgwom nista- (3) Cleaning supplies and potentially dan- rials awr PONOW 'clams 00 be sIsr in gerous materials should be stored separatety locked ceiliwels or sler g IeeMlies accesshis from food and out of reach of children. ordy to a -- F - I I pwoom (4) ft so ""I Nowhe dM be aMem"Ile in (4) High powered flashlights may be used. Cees M yewsr taNrre; Candles are fire hazards. (t) An 's W W&A tE be a■NnNriaMen (5) Adults in the program should be able to • ohm be remmy asedow; locate and property operate fire extinguishers. 13 '"'' r" l� lDIIC�710M ftiTAMO�AI�fti • (h WW*w sari eubftw rows shah M (6) If evidence of rodents or vermin is found, haft eissa and be*, as a rsiy beois, s/ rare- the local health or sanitation department may sk Me oar hosanrow aiMspMl aM osadhk as; provide assistance or referral for extermination. At regular intervals programs should check for and correct splintered surfaces,extremety sharp or protruding corners or edges, loose or broken parts. All clear glass doors should be ckwrty marked with opaque tape to avoid accidents. m Ovkbw PkV areas dm M psora ss r (7) Where outdoor space borders on unsafe M pMM M ahtMpM be= &sola! No promises, areas (traffic, streets, ponds, swimming areas) oar Va&ia4 hft oaaafe aar spew adults should always be positioned to supervise the children. If possible such areas should be enclosed. (fn PWM Osaka«on gn- k and flet carr (e) Old buildiftgs nay be dangerous; be sure of chMrrsn abort be reMnaiaar is aaaone So to check for lead contarnku*lon. abasaoe of a hssandoes wmdNr of iter; The local public health department can be contacted to provide information on lead poi- soning and to detest hazardous quantities of lead in the facility. !Mears short be wad MMMsi; (9) Fixtures which have a low glare surface to sufficientty diffuse and refect light may be useful. Use bulbs with suflhcoM wattage. Check and replace bumed-out bulbs regulary. • (10) A atom of wafltr a pmued by No W (10) Verify State and local hcertsft require- e areas. SkVefools or low plat- MM faciWy aisq+Me lollop awn hendwe h- forms may be be where toilets or handwash- iag fseiilies shat! be ataisbfe oar easily ing facilities are too high. reacher by ehitaa; (11) AN teases sad iww anasfa don be r&.- (11) Disposal problems can be referred to the 111118961111 M WRONeff a sower syolsw "WOVW by local sanitation and public work department. OR OPP W iaM pus*aas" MdWfMy, mar qor- Keep all waste materials away from children's baee oar &a* AM M aMnsr M a soft and activity areas and from areas used for storage soaitsry wloaasr wdN colaeMr; and for preparation of food. (12) TMra ahs& be at ft" = swore %at of (12) Where minimum space is not available, Mraor alto a pw child aMaisbb for flea cans M various alternatives can be considered. For ex- chirra - (La., sech sive M baflMeen% hail, ample, a variation in program design (See OCD 10th -, oar Masco /&nosy. Thm abs& M at Notice N-30-334-1 on Program Options for Proj- k" 75 swage %M rr chid opArsars; and ect Head Start), stagger the program day, the program week, outdoor play periods. In this marxser, all children will not be present at the same time. In some caeca, outdoor space re- quirements may be met by arranging for daily use of an adjoining or nearby school yard, park, playground, vacant lot, or ot#w spec. Be sure that these areas are easily sccaaaibie and fulfill the necessary safety requirements. In some cases, it may be necessary to locate more suitable facilities. • 14 (�1rr.-- 11 i /� EDUCATION PEIIFOIINAMCE WFA11DARDS GUMOAN (13) Ads*n% pronisiens sheN be wtads for (13) Ramps, railings, and special materials hawricapped cakillo 9 b wwre weir safely and and equipment may be needed in order to allow cowrlerl. such children maximum possible mobility. Com- munity resources may be used to acquire needed special me/eriais and services. 9 idswce That tlhe neater rwesls or exceeds Confirm compliance wish local licensing re- Shft er lienal Nosnsiwgreps iM a A for skw quirements. Where no li xaming is required, the Mw khMs of faciiiliss fer tire,ho@W and solely grantee and Policy Council should request ad- *A@ be aooepled as priwe tele oorrapiienoe vice from local fire and health departments in wNh No ire, MMM awd safely re pd w -@ its of determining safety standards. "sscYan. (b) The Plan *AN pre-We fer apprepriale (b) Refer to DREW Publications: WA 'dillClI t hrnikKe, e*ripa" and WA- * • Project Head Start Program Series Book- fer Mfr ar+rew/erwer 1 in each a Wray as to fecal- lets: Nate learning, swore a beiewoed program of # 4, Daily Program (OHD) 73-1016 snd strycw,w aelieiies, and M. 9, Equipment and Supplies 9@111-reNswce in M ca fe,The equip. ;-11, Daily Program 111 (OHD) 73-1023 msnt and WAAKials shad be: • Caring for Children Series: # 6, A Setting for Growth (OHO) 75- 1031 • Space for +_earning (OCD)72-51 (1) Ceaeislsnt wiir M spetft educeNwal (1) Make use of the written plan when select- objeallmes of Via local propW ; ing materials and equipment. • M C60e18104 Wain wt CM&AW and ewnie (2) Many books, pictures, records, and other ba0tyreltwr of M children; materials reflect ethnic and cultural heritage and background. (3) Geared to lice age, a6ft, and develop- (3) For instance, chairs and tables are child rwsrMd needs of ww children; sire; toys, books, and other materials and equip- ment are interesting and challenging to the children. (d) tills, drrsble, and bW in good Condi- (4) Contact U. S. Consumer Product Safety tion; Commission, Washington, D. C. 20207 for infor- mation. Repair broken equipment and materials promptly. (6) Olered in a soft and erdsrty f d*m whew (5) (6) Securely-fastened, well-organized wsl M use; closets and cabinets are needed for many sup- plies which should be stored out of reach and (y AcceeeibM, altrad me, all I vlHwg to Mw sight of small children. Classroom materials and chNdron; and equipment, stored on low shelves and/or in open bins should be located near the area where they are to be used and arranged in or- derly convenient fashion so that children may be responsible for their use and return to stor- age. (7) Oseigned to prevwe a rariely of ieerwiwg (7) Materials that can be used in a number ertpMiMoes and 10 encourage experirw1alien of ways rather than single-purpose items are • all esipMrelion. generally more useful. 15 �1�1�s HEALTH PERFOItrAMCE STANDARDS MI�AMC! • S~ C-44060 Services ObW*vm MW POO km +swce lhawrards f 13943-1 Heeft srvioas 9- - -1 ob(eeUmm (a), (b), b (c) These are the aims toward which The general sbjeeMvss of No 6eaft serMIns s the program efforts should be directed. cenwerA t of Me user Stem pregrarn ars b: (a) Frevide a bade services pregras which iwciWw a broar rams of ntsI- cal, deft 1, nwidal heaft said rmo o"n + esrsiooa b preschool chMhrrew, b ols/wg IawicaMer chMl* to waist like chess physical, emo- - Mew-1,calloWt a and social rsselspweet brand Vo a a goal of seeiall cewNpeiewcs. (bi Prewo/s prevOwMvs kealt sersioes awr (c) provide 00 ehMir'a tarnihy wNh tike necse- sary skMb and insight aM sOmwise attempt b W*tM Mat"b an*Reel"haft can sy tern to ensure &M tM cOd ovallim es lo recede MehM caws even ager kraft wg the lisar Start pnograrR. s 130434 bisalt Servk»s Advisory CowvrA- In order to achieve the comprehensive goals, 1041. the health program must be planned by profes- sionally competent people. Planning must take The plan shah provide for like cresom of a place early and must involve a wide cross- Hoeft ross-Hfoe tlh Services AdviewI Ce instil a whose pur- section of the professional health talent avail- peas 064111 bs arvising IN to 1110MAh19, opera- able in the community. Examples of people who Mon am evskm Mon of the Me4it sarviees pre- could be involved in planning the health pro- gram WA whisk I& M eowsiet of He" Start gram of the Head Start Center include: persalt awd heath services pra"Wo in Ola rem- W11 awd ofter 4peuawels M Ow voierr4 a. Pediatricians and pediatric societies. ks@M diecip kw& (EsheOng eernwiIN n Sway be b. General practitioners and the Academy of arediier or cewAbod be carry ort OMs hMo- General Practice. Mai c. Other physicians and the county and State medical societies. d. local, regional, and State health offices. e. Child and general psychiatrists and their associations. f. Hospital a6ministrators and ttHir associa- tions. g. Dentists and dental associations. h. Public health nurses, school nurses, and nursing organizations. i. Nutritionists and their associations. J. Optometrists and their associations. k. Psychologists and their associations. 16 "MTr • PE11FORMANCE STANDARDS GUNUNIN I. Medical technologists and their associa- tions. m. Speech and hearing personnel and their associations. The plan should indicate the number of parents, and specific health professionals on the health advisory committee; goals and objet- lives; and projected number of meetings. Involving parents, health professionals and their organizations in planning will ensure that _= the health program is tailored to the needs of the children, and that it utilizes fully the re- Y. _ sources available in the community without du- plicating already existing services. The health professionals should be aware of common health practices in their community. The health advisory committee should develop guidelines to deal with health practices that may be poten- tially harmful to a child. Organizations and indi- viduals who are involved in the early planning of a program are likely to cooperate fully in the implementation of the program. f 1304.3-3 Medical aM deafal Mislor1.screw • iW and a�caniinalions. (a) The hsaft serMoas calip of YM per- (a) As much pertinent health information as WIC, afaMar in PUP SW proWis OW for possible should be accumulated and recorded so* cW o Iod M No Mud Sfax proranr for each child. This should be performed as a complsls rnadical, d=W and d- - l*-- -' soon after the child is enrolled as is feasible. adelorr viM be aifainod and rooMdad, a Mor- There are three main sources for such infor- OvO beeft scroor*v rrr be Aiwa, and rnadi- mation: records of past medical care, teachers' cal and donfal suraininsliona rriM M prisrrnsd. observations, and interviews with parents or The pian v M porus also isr adranoo psrrM or guardians. so then arrl1limW m isr aN beeM ssrricas Every effort should be made to obtain records nor Mie orbp*rL or summaries of the significant medical care and immunizations that each child has received in the past. This information may be available from hospital clinics, private physicians, or health department-sponsored well-child clinics. In special cases, it may be desirable to obtain the mother's and infant's delivery and birth his- tory from the hospital where the child was born, especially if the child now shows evidence of neurologic impairment. Written records of im- portant health events are important supplements to the mother's recollection of such events. By acquiring such records before the physician performs his complete health evaluation, a great deal of repetition, wasted time, and unnecessary - concern may be avoided. An example of that type of information re- quired is contained in CAP-HS Form 30. 17 NMTH 'EIM+OItYANCE fiTAIIDAIt� S • The teacher is in an unusually good position to notice those children who may have health problems. The teacher observes the children for 15 to 30 hours a week, whereas the physician can only observe the child for 20 minutes to an hour. Poor coordination, hyperactivity, unintel- ligible speech, excessive tiredness, or with- drawal from others may be noted much more readily by a teacher than by either the parent, who usually has little basis for comparison, or the physician, who has a limited time of obser- vation. The teacher may observe dental prob- lems when children eat. Some formal provision should be made to be sure that teachers' ob- servations of the children's health and behavior are available to the . physician at the time of his medical evaluation. An example of the type of form and informa- tion the teacher should record is contained in - CAP-HS Form 30, mentioned above. An example of a consent form is also con- tained within CAP-HS Form 30. (b) H*@ M screeMngs shah leciwe: (b) Screening tests should be carried out for all of the Head Start children. These are tests some of which may be performed by non-profes- sional workers. They do not represent a com- plete evaluation, but they identify a group of children who require more complete profes- sional evaluation. Screenings should be com- pleted within W days after child is enrolled or entered into the program. It is important that the results of the screening as well as the complete medical and develop- mental history are available to the physician at the time of medical examination. The purpose of this is to identify children with needs and to alert the physician to problems requiring a more complete professional evaluation. (1) Qrow1h aoeenwam (MW CIremnewUwe (1) Head circumference measurement is not up lo two years oto Might,wWgK and aW necessary after the child reaches two years of age. (A health professional should teach this procedure to para-professionals.) The results of careful height and weight measurements for each child should be re- corded. A beam balance scale should be used for weights since ordinary bathroom scales may be inaccurate. 1a HEALTH • PEAFORMANIN wIN Heights should be measured with the child standing straight with his back to a wall on which is mounted a paper, wooden, or metal measure. A straight-edged device rested on the child's head is held at right angle to the measure. In interpreting height and weight measure- ments, one must remember that many normal, well-nourished children are small for their age. In evaluating poor nutrition and poor growth, the rate of growth of a child between two mess- urements separated in time is more important than a single measurement. For this purpose, and whenever available, weights and measure- ments which were obtained in previous health examinations, should be recorded on a graphic = recording sheet. The small child who is grow- ing at a normal rate is likely to be well- nourished and free from serious disease. Even a much larger child who is growing at an un- usually slow rate may have some significant ad- verse condition affecting his health. (2) Vk" %sow (2) The most appropriate visual screening test to be applied in any community can usually • best be determined by the health services di- rector in consultation with the group of health practitioners—ophthalmologists and optom- etrists—who will be responsible for the com- plete evaluation and treatment of those children selected for the screening tests. These special- ists can determine the type of tests and the criteria for passing or failing which they feel are most appropriate. Health departments and school health programs often have well-eatab- fished visual screening programs which can be applied readily to Head Start children. When there is no established screening pro- f. gram and consultation from eye specialists is not available to a community, the National So- ciety for the Prevention of Blindness' or its State or local chapters, or the Volunteers for Vision may assist in setting up a screening pro- gram. If none of these resources is available, the following vision screening method may be used, which will generally identify most of the children who are in need of further eye care. The test may be performed by nurses, by health aides,or volunteers trained in the method. • 'Address: 79 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016. 12 n 1-y 111 !80 HVWTM . �wNCE sT��os ou�orwcs . A Snellen E illiterate visual testing chart (ob- tainable from any hospital supply company or from the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness) should be placed on a bare wall with- out windows. There should be no bright light or glare within the child's field of vision. The child should be seated comfortably with his head 20 feet away from the chart. A goose-neck lamp - with a metal shade and a 75 watt bulb placed 5 feet from the chart will provide adequate standard illumination. Children should be instructed in the Head Start classroom, or in small groups before test- ing, in "how to play the E game." The child is told to indicate with his own fingers the direc- tion in which the "fingers" of the E point. After he has learned to do this, each child is tested r, individually, a black "pirate's patch" may be a more acceptable way of covering one eye than simply holding a card in front of that eye. To avoid possible transfer of infection, a separate patch or card should be used for each child. The card or patch should not put any pressure on the eye, and the child should keep the cov- ered eye open. First, the child's vision with both eyes is tested. Then, with his left eye covered, • the child is asked to indicate which direction the E is pointing as the examiner uses a pencil or pointer to indicate specific symbols on the chart. An examiner may point first to the first - E on the 20/60 line. If this is passed success- fully, go on to the first two symbols on the 20/40 line. If these are passed successfully, go on to the first three symbols on the 20/30 line, and if these are passed successfully, go on to the - 20/20 line. Whenever a child fails to identify the position correctly, the tester should continue across the same line on the E chart. A line is considered "passed" if more than one half of the figures on the line are correctly identified. The same procedure is repeated with the right eye covered. A child fails the test if, with either eye, he is unable to identify more than half of the symbols on the 20/40 line or if there is more than a two line difference in vision between one eye and the other, even if the worse eye is 20/40 or better. A child who is unable to learn to "play the E game" should be reported as "non-testable" may be given further instruction in the "E - game," either in the classroom or by his par- ents at home, and retested at a later date. 20 HEALTH • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS OWDIANCE Children already wearing glasses should be tested while wearing their glasses. If they pass the test while wearing their glasses, there is no - need for further testing. Children failing the test who appear acutely _ ill or particularly fatigued should be retested = before they are referred to an eye specialist. Other children who fail the screening test should be referred to an eye specialist for further eval- uation. The results of the screening test should be recorded on the child's health form and should be brought to the attention of the physi- cian at the time of the health evaluation. At this time, the physician should examine the optic fundi with an ophthalmoscope and should note any deviation in extra-ocular movements. (» ilileMh-0 bedhw (3) Children will be better prepared for test- ing if the procedure is demonstrated in the classroom, where the whole class can be made familiar with the sounds and taught to make the desired responses. Children who cannot loam to respond to the test properly, or who give grossly inconsistent responses to sounds of any intensity, should be • designated as "non-testable." A child is gen- erally considered to have failed the screening test if he fails to respond at the recommended level at any frequency in either ear. The fro- quencies generally used in a limited hearing screening test are 1000, 2000, and 4000 Ht. A large proportion of children who fail a hear- _ ing screening test has only temporary hearing - impairment associated with upper respiratory y «; conditions. Such children should be retested - after a few weeks before they are referred for specialist medical or audiology care. For this reason, it is important to institute the hearing screening program as early as possible in the Head Start program or even before the Head Start classrooms begin to meet formally. Head Start officials may encourage school personnel to include hearing screening tests at part of the routine preschool interview which marry school - systems conduct in spring before students will enter school. Results of the preliminary hearing screening - test should be recorded on the health form and be available to the physician at the time of his complete health evaluation. The person performing a hearing screening test must have special training in the use of the • - equipment and in the interpretation of the vari- ous responses which children may make to the 21 M S2 HEALTH PEII ORMAM0E WAIDA11DS ouo test. Most school health programs and health departments have both testing equipment and personnel trained in its use. If equipment and personnel are not available locally, help may be obtained from: (1) An audiologist in a neighbor- ing community, (2) the regional or State health or education department, (9) the State speech and hearing associations, (4) the American Speech and Hearing Association', (5) National Association of Hearing and Speech Agencies." It will usually be more economical for a Head Start program in a smaller community to obtain services from a trained technician in a nearby larger community than to purchase its own equipment and train its own personnel. (4) Memo~ or Il relersMweYo L (4) An accurate test of hemoglobin concen- tration is the best screening test for anemia. However, accurate tests require trained techni- ciarts and equipment that is moderately expen- sive. The microhematocrit test is somewhat less precise as an indicator of anemia. However, the laboratory determination itself is so simple and accurate that this test could often be more practical than a hemoglobin test. Most commu- • nity hospitals will have equipment to perform this test, as will many health department clinics. In using either of these tests, blood samples _ may be obtained at the Head Start enter or at another convenient place by a technician or _ nurse. The blood samples can then be trans- ported and tested in a central location. Children with anemia and similar medical nutrition problems need specific diagnoses and :.. follow-up. A child with a hemoglobin of lees than 11 or hematocrit of less than 34 is consid- ared to be anemic. This is consistent with the standards of Public Health Service, Maternal and Child Health and with CDC National Nutri- tion Status Survey as well as EPSOT guidance material. Rj Tubercuilla IsOft wftm Mieaset (5) Tuberculin testing has the dual value of identifying children who may have tuberculosis, and of finding active cases of tuberculosis within the families or other intimate contacts of such children. Most Head Start programs will 'Address: 9030 Old Georgetown Road, Wash- ington, D. C.20014. "Address: 814 Thayer Ave., Silver Spring, Md. _ 20910. • 22 HEALTH be able to obtain both test materials and per- sonnel trained in their use through their school health program, the local health department, or the local, county, or State tuberculosis associa- tion. Initial tuberculin testing is usually done at approximately one year of age. Routine periodic tuberculosis testing is part of screening only if (1) the child has had con- tact with a known case of tuberculosis or is a member of a family with a history of tubercula sis, (2) the child is living In a neighborhood or community in which the prevalence of tuber- culin sensitivity in the school-ape children Is known to exceed 1%, or (3) the child presents symptoms consistent with tuberculosis. A Head Start program conducting its own tuberculosis testing program will usually find the tuberculin tine test to be the most economical and convenient. Materials for this test are avail- able through many health departments and through any pharmacy. Complete instructions for administering and reading this test are - packed with the test materials. The test should be scheduled at such a time that the children will be in a class three days later to have the • test read. Any swelling or induration surround- ing any of the four needle punctures should be considered a positive reaction. Children who react positively to the tuberculin tine test should have a Mantoux intracutaneous test performed using either intermediate strength, PPD 0.1 mil., or OT 1/1000 0.1 ml. The Mantoux test must be performed by a physician or a specially trained nurse or technician. It should be read on the second or third day. Since children who are known to have been exposed to an active case of pulmonary tuber- culosis may have large, uncomfortable reac- tions to the standard screening test, they should be referred to a physician for testing with a more dilute perparation of PPD or OT. Certain viral infections (such as measles, influenza, mumps), some viral vaccines (such as measles and influenza) administration of corticosteroids, and extreme malnutrition may all depress or suppress the tuberculin reaction for as long as four to six weeks. Children with a history of such conditions should be retested at a later _. date. The results of the test should be recorded and available to the physician at the time of his examination. (8) A simple and inexpensive screening teat . that may detect some urinary tract abnormal- 23 MEALTN PEIIFORrAMCE STANDARDS GUMMli M • (i) Urkidi is. ities is the use of a test paper which detects albumin, sugar, blood, and determines the pH of the urine. Urine can be obtained at the center or in the home using clean glass bottles or paper cups. The test paper is dipped in the urine and color changes on the paper are inter- preted according to a chart enclosed on the test papers. Children whose test shows the presence of sugar, blood, more than I+ albu- min, or pH of more than 7.0 should have a com- r. plate urinalysis. Most children with abnormal screening urine tests will be found normal on careful retesting. Quantitative urine culture to discover bac- teriuria is an important screening test for urinary - tract abnormality. Unfortunately,this test is rela- tively expensive,and only a few Head Start com- munities will have the necessary bacteriologic laboratory facilities to perform the test econom- ically and well. Diagnostic laboratory kits are now available for urine cultures which do not _ require bacteriological laboratory facilities. In those communities where economical and accu- rate testing is possible, this test should be con- . sidsred for all girls. Boys who have enuresis _ (bedwetting) or other symptoms should be tested; asymptomatic boys do not require testing. M VanB M Oaerrn* Bei INMMMb (7) The local board of health, the pediatric ~ gowabd e01M. . p aftm Mala„ consultant, and the health advisory committee M+46111ft OW asrasRK IN/AWIWIMI&awes la` provide information to ascertain whether sickle >tallor M � cell anemia, lead poisoning, and intestinal para- site are cornownity health probleeo. Problems such as lead lice can be deett with in this manner. p Ammon"of 60"M els, (6) Stall should check medical records and Ire6 consult with parents on child's current immuni- zation status regarding dipMheds, pertussis, tetanus, measles, polio, Berman measles, and mumps. ('f ON&* No aeores M Md& sennaM . (E) Many children talk very little during a MNsoeftft MW be M etklppt Iter hbOOoiy nodical examination, and the physician is in a rlPMO IMeMew% 41111eMe01d0ly psi►aerM ay poor position to judge the adequacy of their speech. EAfcient screening of wry young children can be done quicidy and informally by having chit- dren talc about stimukie pictures, repast key • words containing a variety of speech sounds, S• P �E1�ttilrr>MMCE tfTAilX>tAWg t�iMf>tiAMC'E and relate oral information spontaneously. in general, remedial speech services should be provided only where conditions exist which sug- gest that, without attention, a handicapping dis- order will continue into late childhood. The teachers in the Head Start center should make note of any children in their class whose speech is substantially different from that of the average Head Start child. These observa- tions should be available to the physician at the time of his examination. He can then make spe- cial evaluations of the ears, palate, and larynx, and may be able to give advice as to whether the speech pettern is normally immature or is pathological for the child. Whenever speech and hearing professionals are available to the Head Start program, they should work in coop- eratian with the physician and teacher in de- tecting, examining, and evaluating speech ab- normalities. Every language community or geographic area has certain differences from so-called standard speech in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. It should be recognized that a sizeable number of pre-schoolers have unclear speech due to immature articulation patterns and will mature and develop normally if they receive the necessary developmental services. =; .. Therefore, a child who may speak a language other than English or ethnic colloquialisms should not be regarded as speech impaired. The health advisory committee should de- velop this procedure including the utilization of speech and hearing professionals and outlining a schedule for checking suspect speech ab- normalities. Services include speech and language de- velopment, clinical services, and parent coun- seling services. (16) klangleadso of to ape" aeMe Of (10) Special needs of handicapped children iCa�er can be identified from the screening and physi- cal examination results, parent interviews, and teachers' and mental health professionals' ob- servations. The plan to provide for these special needs could include modification of the physical facility, modification of the curriculum, develop- ment of new or different feeding skills, and continuation of special medical care. You will find the pamphlet "Responding to Individual Needs in Head Start" helpful in work- ing with the children and the identification of resources. 25 HFALTM PEflf+ofltrANCE STANDARDS GUN)ANM A number of children may be receiving a predetermined set of screening services through public health clinics, neighborhood health cen- ters, or Title XIX Medicaid Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment, etc. If this set of screening services doss not include all of those screenings herein required in the Per- formance Standards, Head Start must see that these screenings are provided. (c) #Asdk e e eM ler Cfd emn ohm i11C�rM: (1) MEWARS 1M of ON spMrs K MOWM Whkb we merle sowed by to mom er scYes+JWql tee. (2) foarek tsr assist- defscis In speciie re- fWas Oso~ or Iirwror he t wig a�4 SrrOp, Le-, sides, oM ser, -0044 wrest, Mart, IIWQW, and V etw (howh eQ arra (q TM pin si 0 go Ido, abs, in acc=d (d) Staff and volunteers with respiratory infec- once wit teem and hams Aeeft rriisMws tions, skin infections, or other types of com- 60 saNiorod p IS 00 %ti 60i!~el HeeffM municable diseases should not have contact e+carrriaaliefis. psrieriit chedc-&*s6 ares are with the children. • fwd M M flue boo iesese; Depending on conditions in the community, and Me vG&MW ser WM M soreeMd ler frier- tuberculin testing, miniature chest X-rays or Cameis. full-size cheat films may be the most economical forms of screening. Tuberculin screening is not necessary for the occasional volunteer. f 1M.2-e frsi0at a" der" irrsiNSOL (a) The p1M sW P svii4 ler Weehn t and (a) The purpose of all examinations and 00NOW-10 4Imlms wMkh iecirM: screening tests is to identity children in need of treatment. Examinations which do not lead to needed remedial or rehabilitative treatment represents a waste of time and money. A person on the staff should wum4 reepon- sibility for assuring that all health defects dis- covered actually receive competerrt and con- tinuing care until they are remedied or until a pattern of continuing care for them has been well established. This should include: Aid for the parent to find the necessary serv- ices and to find funds to pay for the services. Assistance so that the parent and child actually have transportation to the physician or clinic, and that other children in the family can be cared for during the visit. Community re- sources should be used for these sorviees. Careful and repeated review of health records • to assure that recomffwxW treatment is act- 26 WALTM • FEW 0 PAUNIM STANDARDS QL CE ually taking place and must plan to do whatever is necessary to ensure treatment and follow-up. (1) O 1"hek 0 M arrat>wk 6 IM tareab"M of (1) The program should coordinate and sup- aN Neaft p hIe--s Ieleolat L (Wbwe fraulWq is plefrient existing resources for health care of pimi ii/ by wew4lMar 'dart Miy eswees children; it should not duplicate them. When 111Me ffMm W ttt ran w VW tMIIt* existing service programs do not meet the OwWls are used lo So taws feesiife eslewt. standards because of inaccessibility, unaccept- Hmd ffart 6mWo may be owd oWy tf hm no ability, or poor professional quality, funds may 0OW aoo"* of 1 WAW4 is araileme). be used to supplement the existing services and bring them to standard. Only if existing services cannot be modified should new services be arranged or purchased. Every cormakaity will Awry amlable many of the resource luted M the foUorw4 t"- TAe program nray amtrad with ex"tal agow-ws to rroviole some or all of the hearth sovion- 1. Pr Nato Prsditiomers of 1. May tarowWo all ton of M�6cime. Deati", Opametry, heaft services (Consuftat"art or group. p++nioMt admoisbatm, sum- "OtOws 8041 screenirl4 tests. . treatment, imrmwiiation, b"n erucation, amt comtiruiat boon scpernsiom) ow a volurrtoor, cam- trad, or fee for-service beefs. 2- Hafth Departwrewts--city, 2. May proviM all ton of county, regional. or State. health services. Some may be • flee for all or some How SW childr" as part of eiistag pro- grams; some may be wrttractod tor. May prowte folds to W- Chase servicts from other Mom. 3. School Hoeft% NoCraaas. 3. Slaw posubildws as Haft Dollairtolloot- 4. Cliws—run by bospiilals. 4. " pit aiM all ton of medial sd►ools, or other am- fleaftlr servioes, tnualiy on can- cie-_ trad or fee-for-ser"m but semw sorrow my be free for art or some Hear Start &Ahem. 5. Prepaid Medical Groups- 5. May provide complete ramp . - - - - - of sarwas to dlilrrem of rllem- hers of group. 6. Armed Force Medical Serv- 6. Mav prowie mod" pre-ventive, diapwstic, and treat- ment safmos to Children of Armor Forces persow*- Dental services available only at re mote posts. 7. NeWhborhood Health Can 7. May provide Conwoboimsm lens. health services at no cost to Head Start for children living N geogrWically refined neidrtor- hoots served M center. 8- Comprehensive Child Health B. May provide aompreher coo Centers (Example: Children and health services at no cost to Youth Programs), Head Start children who are in • the defined population serer by the Canter. 27 1 �xTM MANCE sTa*r DUM a�a ,� • 9. Dental Service Corporations. 9. May provide i1+mMi and administration of dental services for Head Shit children on a con- tract foe. 10. SPWW Molwhrf P4 10. " pwido foods or so* and F aft Agencies, ices for screening or treetrnermt and nMabildo ion of certairm bean► problems. Each is uMaolgr Concern/with a singfo Cohen of illness 11. State Crippled Children's 11. May provide funds for sere _ Programs. ices for screening or trestwnt and rohowitation of certain heekb pmbWn Limited to cer- tain categories of ilMess which vary from State to State and within States. 12 Local and State Welfare or 12 May provide funds for any Public Assistance Programm or sed buff services for children In fannilies receive or are _ - eligible for public assistance. Eligibility and type of service paid for wary by State and local- ity. 13. Insurance and Pre•Paynw 13. Provide payment for certain Plans. kinds of health services for children of families covered by . _ policies. 14. Medical Assistance under 14. The majority of Head Start • TdM XIX "Medicaid Early and children are eligible for Medicaid Periodic ScreenioL Diagnosis EPSDT. This provides preventive and Treatment (EPSDI With services for eligible Med- Kaid Children through screening, diarming and treating children with beekb problenn-Egad serv- ices pramded and paid for and rules for eligibility wry from State to State. At this time, Arisons does not perti 'I I in Tide XUL(See Transmittal Notice 73.14 for further Information) y� lEg1Al MFayL1M AtiyCr�i ttdtyM Md1y IEL1 yTN MfM Ayr ifAl1M >� Cattwlic, Protestant. Jewish Wel- Money for services. social serv- taro Aoowtim ices. family Service Aaeaetiomu Psychological, psychiatric and social services. Lions Cbb. Eyeglasses for needy children. Other fraternal organizations, Marney or volunteer help for Civic Clubs, Wowen's Clubs, and special projects- Poem-Toodws Associations. Associations for the blind or for Iftsion screening,special services Favesition of Kindness. for vision-impaired children. Associations W retarded chili Special services for retarded and --- dren, cerobral palsy, Crippled handicapped children. dW*on and for children with • s Bcw dises"s. 2B NMTN • sr��s «�orwcE Tubercolcan Aseacidd ow Tuberculin testing mad fallow up. Mental Health Associations. Psychological and social suricts, mental hahh consultations. Resources Ned not be utii1ved solely because they are frac. The utilization of community resources should be oow& W wA the Head Start goal of itmftwinj the sense of dimity and self-worth within the cb"sand his/her fin*. Ideally, each child should be examined by a rr)wte p6racim or by health facility staff who w0l institute corrective treatment for all detects dismwood aM who will aho provAe contwvw4 hwtth super- vision for the child during the time that he/'he is in Head Start and over the years to follow. the of the central Coats of the Had Start program is to introdwoe a Mil/ and his perents to a ploysicim or health facility that will be able to meet all of his health needs over an extended ptriod of time. (2� Gsal101iioN of as ncal sa>isd i wti- (2) Immunization instructions: MorMwaie, %fto s (Df T), (a) "complete" immunization is defined as PAC Wasriss, aMtaM wsoaiss. Nums httanw follows: llitalisA AM be prey tiaid Is a appnopr1als. (i) DPT—at least three doses of DPT (Diph- theria, pertussis, tetanus) vaccine, the most recent within the past two years. (ii) Polio—at least two doses of trivalent oral vaccine or three doses of monovalent oral vaccine plus one dose of trivalent vaccine. (iii) Rubeola—Measles—one dose of live • measles vaccine. Naturally occurring measles provides complete immunity. (iv) Rubella--German Measles—one dose of live Rubella vaccine or serologically docu- mented immunity. (v) Mumps—where mumps vaccine is part of a combined vaccine it is appropriate for use in the immunization program. Naturally occurring mumps provides complete immunity. The American Academy of Pediatrics schedule is an appropriate guide for immuniza- tions. (3 Obk&*M K anrta@111 M far MMc d ealW (3) A staff merrtbsr or dental hygienist may tine awyllass oo IOMsw: screen the child through checking the tooth for obvious holes or cavities, bleeding around the gums, and pus drainage. Priorities for dental treatment are ordinarily: (1) Children with painful teeth; (2) Obvious cavities, bleeding gums, and pus drainage; (3) Routine care for all children. (1) Damm sawamsli m (i) The dental examination is an oral exami- nation including diagnostic radiographs. Nec- essary treatment follows the examination. Ex- aminations Without treatment are Of no value to • the children or to the Community. 29 n HExTM PERFORMANIN sTANDAIIDS owDIA>~cE . (ii) teres reWAad for Ow rOYsf ol paiw M MMeolIM. (W) MaleraYow of decsped primary awd per- (M PMdP Mtmapy far fKkWy Md parwawMl fa>911110 rr aaoaaaary. (W) Eslrac+ of nen-r.r1 86k wN. (M) Do" proph lentis and WalweMon In (vi) Self-care oral hygiww should be em- OW-UM Mal hHOOM precows& phasized daily in the classroom teaching and after meals. Cleaning of tooth (Dental Prophylaxis) and self-care oral hygiene(brushing, flossing, swish- ing) instructions may also be conducted simul- taneousty with the exatnWWOon or may be con- ducted at the time of dental treatment. (tQ Applaefte of !apical Areriis In cow- (vii) The local heafth department, Depart- MwlOw wfMA holt aiequeft Gveriie heels In ment of Water and Sanitation, local dental Yw pwMic we/sr supply. health association, or USPHS Dental Consultant should be contacted to determine the adequacy of fluoride levels. (b) Tbwe enol be a pion of w*w for weds- (b) A plan should be developed with the par- cal ewerseweise. ents to provide for emergency medical care for their child. Written policy should deal with • issues such as parental permission and consent forms to secure emergency care, transportation and available physicians, clinics and hospitals. A community physician, clinic or nurse should be available for telephone consultation at all times. At least one member of the full-time staff should be knowledgeable or become trained in first aid. 1 1304.34 111111eioM ant dep" raosx o The pint OAA preMde for: (a) Mie selsrYsN- The health records should be used for: (1) west are waiwswoe of inline!freaiM roc- identifying needed preventive and corrective Oris which QMA M the of 9 awaillisel awn de- care, (2) arranging for such can, and (3) pro- rsispwewloi Maler1. scre w aS reerill, waiicall viding an educational program suited to the and dewtsal enewMaYew fele, awd awaMraMew Of individual child. Mia waMriei, oW vp4c-d4le M1wnwig" mewl To aid the individual child, the record must bee nerd &W MMewwp; (w forwarria�. w0h completely, but concisely, summarize health parewt oowsawt, Mrs r@as de M erlMer Mrs ea eel findings as determined from the history, screen- or beaft dOMrery eratow M be&wMaw MM a0d ing tests, and medical evaluation and must Meg" &0 f+reWr; and (c) Owft foWft a record all preventive measures in a way that O M WAry of MM teim which Meieiss MM- clearly shows which recommended preventive Yaw M Md 1e111low-0 lr@66PAM; measures have not yet taken piece. awl (d) rMMaaYaw M Mo IYaiM Whenever a child is referred for consultafbn 'r � or treatment, all of the Information in the health MaawMM MPM (WAR); ant (M aOM111s018e record should be made available to the con- " in ant o pwwft wM be ON Mrs tMwe sulting or treating professional. If this Is not of Me dale b be osMeelad awl este wase ie done, the consultant must either obtain and • 30 01 9 HEALTH • PEN OFAWWW STANDARDS allorwcE which M» daft wit be put, and that the uses record his own information, an unnecessary vM be nstricled to tM staled purposes. waste of time and effort, or proceed without such information, with possible ill effects for the child. To aid physicians and health workers In pro- viding needed health care, the record must pro- vide a sufficient background of social, medical, and educational information of a general nature so that each health professional dealing with the child need not accumulate his own record and history. To serve the educational needs of the child, health findings must be translated into class- room recommendations. This process should begin at the time the original health diagnoses are made. It must then be elaborated both by further written recommendations and by con- ferences between physicians, teachers, nurses, and other health personnel. Records should indicate the progress in completing treatment for all conditions in need of follow-up as a result of screenings and media cal examinations. In order to be useful to health workers and individual children, the health records must contain a large amount of information of a con- fidential nature. The privacy and confidence of this information must be respected. The records should be kept in a place that is not L. accessible to unauthorized persons. Such infor- mation should not be available routinely to teachers, administrators, or other non-medical personnel. Those portions of the health informa- tion which are pertinent and useful to teachers and to administrative personnel should be shared with them through reports and through conferences which translate the confidential health information into useful educational and administrative recommendations. Health infor- mation must not be released to insurance com- panies or other inquiring agencies without writ- ten consent of child's parents or guardian. Staff should review all health records with the parents. The summary should be given to par- ents so they have a written account of their cur- rent health status annually. In addition, a child's health record should be transferred to his/her school in order to ensure continuity of health services. In order to complete the HPAR, the program must have complMe up-to-date records. This instrument is used to assist the programs in self-assessment in the areas of planning, marc • agement, and delivery of health services. 31 0179. 2 2 HEALTH DFAVACIE sTANDAIAos GUN MNM • l IGM .ducat... (a) TM pfan arar prerido far M WVWAaad (a) Health personnel should devote a sub- beallN educMien program for pregrara am, stantial amount of time in helping the Head parerrI and dWhkm whkh enarrrea MM: Start staff and parents understand the implica- tions of health findings for individual children, and for the program in general. Regularly scheduled consultations between the physician and the teachers are suggested for this purpose. (1) Paraft are prOMded wMh MMrrnalim (1) A local health resource booklet or pam- attort ON areilabis %Ddlh "NOWoao; phlet should be prepared for distribution to par- ents. The information ought to be categorized by services. (2) Parerrla are enoouragod to rooms in- (2) Parents can learn about health as a con- volved M No reaft care preoaae ralaYap to tinuing process and not just as a physical ex- *air cMW Ore or bofw parents arardd be an- amination if they accompany the child to the corrragod tut aooernpany droit oW to wafted examination. aM dental auanu>i and appaift—anM; M fitatf are NoW and paraft are prodded (3) Procedures should outline measures to be Ilio opportIN-94 b Meru Me prinoiploe of pre- taken in a medical emergency at the center and rantive be@W errrergency dual-aid awaswas, the home. Preventive health topics can include am wAb prw'Mes; prenatal and postnatal health, immunizations, sanitation, accident prevention, hazards of toxic lead paint, and first aid for cuts, bruises, in- • sect bites, burns, and other specific community health problems. Staff should be aware of common health prac- tices in their community. (4) tleafM educelion is bdagratad Mie oar (4) The most important health education ac- geMg oleaareew and oMer pregr aeMrilies. tivity of a program is the example it sets by providing each child with pleasant, dignified, individualized care within the health program. Parents learn from the emphasis placed on careful examinations, immunizations, dental care, and other health measures that such health activities are important for their children. Parents' participation in classroom activities and in the health care process related to the child (screening, examinations) can be an effec- tive method of health education for the entire family. Teachers should integrate health into the cur- riculum and daily activities of the children. (5) The crltien are 1erisod woo SN (5) Health education can build on the health malts tNMh a wey wIN reosi 9 prior to *a services program in another way. Each screen- *MINy of move ioas. ing test, immunization, and examination can be discussed in the classroom. This will serve both to prepare the children for an unusual experi- • 32 HEALTH • PERFORMAMM STANDARDS GUM)AMCE ence and to give them a new knowledge about how each of these measures can contribute to their health. Children love to act out the experi- ences they have had with the doctor or nurse. f 1MN.�7 Mantsf I�sslMr ai�mctlMsa The libi eifws of 69 roarrlaf baaft part of These are the outcomes toward which the MM boom we 1Css oasWanant of tiro flow ftart program efforts should be directed, prseraor ars to: (a) An" aM cO M Mo Mrficip-11 I in w p @r in ooiolisrr d, osptiMw and saeial do- MstapnrsM toward Iwo aMsreN foal of social conipaMwos in ooad* oft wNb Ow edrealion pro�rarn and often raiolsd r op P, i eclini- tias; (W prow& Iraodk o pM obildrao and cWI- drsn wft epeciai needs wMh Ow meoW MaaMh ssrviam wwb will saw" tlbat am abw and ftWAY sown Myo frill ""ft of parYoipawn M tha praMraar; (c) prolds sW and pmeeft will+ an wWw- siaodiM M c Mid growth mad d. e8apww+t, w • appraciaYan of iwdwidral 01111me- r-s, and tt+a NOW far a sworiiMo swwredn" t; ` (d) PmrAds lar proM«rliaw, owls idarMiMca- tiso ala am* irri WVWAk n M probioros " in- bwIwo wNh a ddWs dwoubpamol; (0) Dw*sisp a poaM"suam a toward arsotaf had& saMioss and a rsoagniMow of Ow convl- W*w of payc wbW, WAdW&W social sorrkos, odwafto and other dwoftw to tUs Nraoiaf hadlk pr+is mi ; and (q Mo11IN&o ooWowrriq raow+cas M ssrMs r,!WM n wMh probisr w MM piewant them from copiiry W" tMir arrMjnan 1- . f 13M3-4 Madel 11090h sorMioas. (a) The inadat hsaiMi part of fire plan shah (a) A mental health professional is a child provIft " a wantsl beeft prvlse in shah psychiatrist, a licensed psychologist, or a psy- bs av@N@W, at Swot on a Ce oullil—an balls, to chiatric nurse or psychiatric social worker. Both the IMM Mart progran ala b tbs chU*a . the psychiatric nurse and psychiatric social TM nlardal hsaMh praIsmelaa @MM: worker should have experience in working with young children. A mental health aide may be a member of the mental health team provided the aide is under the supervision of one of the above professionals. A mental health professional may be secured from a mental health center in the geographical . areas, the school system, a university, or other 33 STH Ili'fAII>aAllOi olilorf� • appropriate vendors capable of providing com- prehensive mental health services. (1) AriM in piasstiag mealal beano prep- (1) The mental health professional should acM�Nies; meet with the Head Start Director, the coordina- tor responsible for mental health services, and representative parents to assist in developing a plan for do ivery of mental health services. The planning should focus on the set ing of priorities according to program needs and avail- ability of trained personnel and resources. Mental health program activities include: • pre-service and in-service training of teachers and aides; • consultation with teachers and teachers' aides; • work with parents; • screening, evaluation, and recommendations for intervention for children with special needs. The mental health professional should meet annually with appropriate staff and parents to assist in evaluation of objectives of the plan and to assist in revision of objectives for the following year. (2) T"" NNW Start stall; (2) Be involved in the assessment of mental • health training needs, in designing the mental health training program, in the selection of trainers, and evaluating OW members' prog- ress. Provide information which will help staff mem- bers better understand normal development as well as the more common behavior problems seen in children. Training should include observation tech- niques and methods in meeting the assessed I eeds of the child. (3) PokWitefMy obwrw cWhkea and oeaswll (3) The mental health professional can pro- wM IeseMers sad eller stall; vide practical advice and help to the teaching staff by observing the children in their physical surroundings at least semi-annually. Teachers can share their information, ideas, and suggestions about the children. (4) Ad" all waist In Mralsgrssalai (4) Advise and assist staff in devising a proc- a asaft and asseeenm t; ess for screening children with atypical behav- ior, and in evaluating children needing further assessment. In addition, the mental health pro- fessional will train or assist in obtaining training for teachers in use of behavior checklists and other screening instruments. Classroom observation and screening should • 34 HEALTH • PERFofwlwcE STANDARDS ouioAWN be initiated within the early weeks of class attendance and then continued on a periodic ba&f—aa conkWed noose"ry by staff slid/of mental health prolseskx al. Included in screening and evaluation an: • Physical coordination grid development; • Intellectual development; • Sensory development with special emphasis on sensory discrimination; • Emotional development; • Social development. (q Assisi In P161 sl,esiat bei' for dwi- (5) Advise and assist in provision of special dm wiM WIpir W babsWer or rersisp irt- services for children with atypical behavior or GkWW4 munch; development, including language and speech. Through staff conferences, practical recom- mendations may be generated when working with the child with special needs. For example, the use of games aimed at increasing the child's verbal expression, how the staff may work with the overly shy or overly aggressive child, and how to curb impulsive behavior. (q Advise in we uIlIfteffise M ower coamttf- (6) The mental health professional should • Wily resorrtas sed referrals.; have a working knowledge of mental health re- sources in the community in order to assist in development of a file of community resources, including referral procedures and documenta- tion of their use. Examples of such resource agencies include child guidance clinics, com- munity mental health centers, psychoeduca- tional clinics, and State or county children services. (T) Orient pwwds a" wrk wMb wsaw to (7) Orient parents and work with them to apkh"w/eliaC o of so NORM boom pro- achieve the objectives of the mental health pro- gram; and gram, including advising parents on how to se- cure assistance on individual problems, assist- ing center staff in developing an orgoing edu- cation in mental health for parents, and evaluai- Ing the effectiveness of the parent mental health education program. The mental health professional should help parents to recognize a variety of ways in which they can further their children's intellectual, emotional, and social development at home. This may be acoonrplished through Individual or group meetings. M Tlsits aglrop Wis sjW In oomba ellon (a) When a child is referred for emotional or wfw bsaiw and eduoa/en eerAws w refer off- behavioral problems, a physical examination dmn fsr dkWo t e eraa hmOse W awArm Mtat should be included in the assessment In order • weir swmM wal or bebavler peats do not to rule out a physical cause for the mental baw a ghl @2rai basis. health problem which can be treated. 35 nl'<<�� STH sTANDAfltofis a IDANI aE • (b) The fim d all aie 'rerw (1) araolilloo to PorOMM oAMftr Md tla"Y (1) The assessment of each child's medical Ilds" of each aMilld M flMot molal heoft records, family history and home visits by ap- awnioos cen M mob reeift ise@M when propnate coordinators and teachers, for infor- rA@ded; mation, will indicate if the child or his family may need additional assistance from the mental heatth program. A plan for follow-through will be written for each child whose medical and/or family history and/or home visit suggests a po- tential for emotional or behavioral problems. The plan should include objectives to be evalu- ated monthly. W nee M edOW4 ceommi+► MaoW boom (2) Procedures for utilizing existing commu- NaonroW nity mental health resources including specified contact persons. These procedures should be developed in conjunction with the mental health professional for identifying and contacting re- sources. (3) oaMdiloaWs wilt tIM eiMYeo wor 'no (3) The mental health professional and the cowwwol M revue a/drew hoped tb iiodl- educational coordinator should work closely VWWW lawis; with each teacher and the parents in designing an education program for each child based on his developmental level and in training teachers to be able to do such program planning. • Conferences should be held periodically with the staff to discuss particular children who have been identified as needing special help. The mental health professional should share ideas and suggestions with staff on helping the child benefit from the program. (4) oo 1" 111afily of .*Derma; (4) Only authorized persons should be per- mitted to see the records. Parents and staff should jointty decide if such records are for- warded to the school system. (9) re«iar firer! w&OW of 'areola awr (5) Periodic group meetings at least quarterly, pn*r els/; between parents and staff can be used for identifying and discussing child development, discipline, childhood fears, complex family problems, and other parental and staff con- cerns. A mental health professional should be present at these sessions periodically. (p Peter"aewaool fior+Mini nor"boom (6) There must be a written consent from am 2 M; the parent for special mental health service. A standard "informed consent" form should be used and should include the following: the name of the child, the name of the service provider, a description of the services to be provided,and the date the form was signed. • 35 M NEXT" - (n opportunity for pww* b obtain indieid- (7) Opportunities should be provided for par- wl assistance: anC ents to discuss individual problems of the child or the family with the mental health proles- sional. This can be done on an appointment basis. (8) aclfMe inrolesawest of parents in piair*p (8) There should be a parent orientation rneet- and W#k n mUng I&A iwsirnat «ental boom ing to explain Wo mental health program and neer« of weir children. the available services. Ideally, the mental health professional should conduct this meeting. Par- ents should be involved in developing and eval- uating the mental health program. • 37 • NUTNTION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS go-- • 1U4.i-A Nukibon objeC1iMM. TM oweeww" of M! "Wive" pert of M» healM so Ac+as cowip ri-w 1 of M. heed Start program we t*: (a) Mao provide load wbiaw will bel' noel *A ebb/'*daily wrlrilWin M asais M the cMWs hem or Is aasMer clean sad pieaeno swrirsrs- wAwA, roil Nod dMoomme and cullwel palierns, sad In eft pra tele sound pft vieal, espial, sad owaft" Vwjft and de- w001118006d. (b) IN an sr- cow eel for nMrilionel eervioas which will support all pi a Me So use of Ow feeding athaolon as an opporUnity (c) Help 9W, cMW and twaiiy to rwdersland the reielin n ltip of roArkiow to Iteslrt, tailors which kdkwr,cs food prat:tioes, varlely of ways to provide for rwtritiowsi weeds and le apply this bw&*Wpa in Ow dewaiep mod of sound food h@Mb awn after Isewbe Ow !lead Sled propr W (d) D*wA t*vM Ow of nu- b Mion to oMar acb We of M. Hell Stas pro- . grain and he conkibubon to M• o m a child devMopow nt gook; and (e) hovolve all staff, psreals and other corw- munily apowCiss as apprbprisle in wA@Wq Ow child's wutriliowal roods so Mel artridewal we provided by !lead Siad and sup- plarwsMs Mat of the home and cewtwMwiily. f 1304.3-10 Nutrition me ft (a) The nutrition oertrkoe ped M M• healM (a) The intended purpose of the written sw N 1,as cowipor-I - of the performance stand- plan is to develop a system to: arcs pian wtwt identify tiro wutrtlk" Hoods • identify the problem areas and needs that and prabh nis of ill chiiirsw in M• heed Siad must be addressed robed to nutrition; poograwt and thok fawtWkw In as doing account • meet total needs including providing the wtust be tabu of: overall high quality feeding and nutrition edu- cation program expected for children, and • bring parents and staff to a level of under- standing and involvement in the area of nutri- tion to enable them to meat their various appro- priate responsibilities. • 30 MUTRfTlOM • I C E STANDARDS GUIOAMCE It should be designed for the agency to use to develop and provide a high quality nutrition component and does not have to be elaborate. Appendix 0, "Nutrition Component Program Planning" and Appendix H, "T/TA Plan of Ac- tion for the Nutrition Component," of the OCD Handbook for Local Head Start Nutrition Spe- cialists can provide additional guidance to Me professional staff responsible for developing the written plan. The Handbook is available through the OCD Regional Offices. (1) The rwlrile assesewiswf dela (kMgkt, (1) These data should be aysilaile from the wield, obb ined 10r child's current health evaluation record or his each chit; medical history record. Height and weight measurements should be plotted on growth charts at the beginning, middle and end of the school year. Other pertinent information can be obtained from the medical and dental rec- ords. Underheight/underweight children may need additional food provided at tate center along with follow-up at home. Overweight children need follow-up to iden- tify the specific factors involved in the weight problem and realistic interventions consistent with good child growth and development prac- tices both at the center and at home. Children with anemia and similar medical nu- trition problems need specific diagnoses and follow-up. A child with a hemoglobin of lest than 11 or hematocrit of less than 34 is consid- ered to be anemic. This is consistent with the standards of Public Health Service, Maternal and Child Health and with CDC National Nutri- tion Status Survey as well as EPSDT guidance material. - Children with unresolved nutrition-related needs should be referred to appropriate agen- cies who have continuing contact with the child for follow-up after the child leaves Head Start. (2) MIMfwWin- abort tlsnaily eeliag kob t (2) This information should be obtained by apd anidei dietary Ment awd lee ig prob- talking with parents early in the year. The iMer- leaws, eop C,Wh of kaa/ica/geal ehii6en; aro viewer should receive orientation and training on how to conduct such interviews. Examples of the type of information to be solicited are contained in Screening Children for Nutritional Status: Suggestions for Child Health Programs, 1971. DREW HSM 72-5803. Available from Me- ternal & Child Health, Health Services Admin., Public Health Service, 5600 Fisher's Lane, 39 NUIRnN :TAI�At� 011�MICE Rockville, Maryland 20952. The information will be used to assure that the many good aspects of the family eating patterns are reinforced through food served in the center; that special dietary needs are met at the center; and that this information will be considered in develop- ing a nutrition plan with families. (3) lnfWWANon abort major - wily nrbi- (3) Information about major community nu- Yoe probietrition related problems may be obtained from the demographic characteristics of the target group such as family income, educational level, racial and ethnic composition, religion, and from the quality of the local food and water supply such as availability of enriched food staples, fluoridated water, etc. See Nutrition Assessment in Health Programs. Am. J. Public Health, vol. 63, November 1973, Supplement. Available from American Public Health Associ- ation, 1015-18th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 (54.00) for a discussion of this subject. The State and local health department nutri- tionists are helpful in obtaining such informa- tion. The information should be used for devel- oping the applied aspects of the nutrition program by determining the need for income • supplementation, fluoridation of water, in- creased use of iodized salt, control of sale of uncertified raw milk, more effective method of distribution and utilization of food stamps, a system for making food available, i.e. transpor- tation, food outlets, coops, etc. (b) TM plan, ck ft fed b so" M 11 -9 (b) The child's total daily nutritional needs Iwa 04 askilionM needs of Mt cNkl r, AM should be supplied by the food served in the provW VW: home, complemented by the food served at the center. (1) Every ch8d in a part-ray pngV=wN n} (1) The Recommended Dietary Allowances of ceiw a qmMlr of food M weals (praleraify the National Research Council, National Acad- hot) and seeds omdd provires at least % of emy of Sciences are used as the basis for dOW erritioeal needs with eewelderalior for establishing the nutritional needs of the child. weetinq any special reads of d1M w, meted- Foods in the pattern shown under (b)(4) meet Mg Vw cMM with a handicapping co Oda these needs. Calculations of nutrients in food served can be compared to the Recommended Dietary Allowances as a cross-check in assur- ing that one-third of the nutrient needs are met if there is any question of the adequacy of the meals. To meet 'h of the daily nutritional needs, use the lunch or supper pattern plus a breakfast or snack pattern. If the morning breakfast is used as the main meal rather than lunch or supper, it must be very substantial and include • 40 01SK MIR11A'ION • PEN OVANANIN STANDARDS G NDANCE a protein-rich food in addition to milk to help meet 'h the daily nutrient needs. In addition, the snack served must also be carefully planned to add fruit or vegetable and probably milk in order to meet the remaining nutrient needs. Use of menu cycles (3 weeks or longer) are helpful in formulating balanced and varied menus and in planning purchasing orders and work schedules. Include hot and cold foods and variety in colors, flavors and textures. Sea- sonal foods and USDA donated commodities should be fully utilized to keep food costs down. Check children's acceptance of food - - items on menu periodically and make changes accordingly. ' Menus should be dated, labeled accurately and posted in the food preparation area as well - as in the dining area. All substitutions must be - indicated on the posted menus and menu at food preparation site. Choose foods for meals and snacks that con- tribute not only to the child's nutrient needs but also to good dental health and support the dental education program. Do not serve overly • sweet and sticky foods especially those high in refined sugars. The nutrient needs of handicapped children are the same as for other children. However, due to difficulties in chewing or swallowing or lack of feeding skills the texture and consist- ency of the foods may need to be modified. In other conditions which require modification of the menu such as in food allergies, digestive or metabolic disturbances, etc., this information J should be part of the child's health record and a physician's prescription must be kept on file at the center and at the food preparation site and updated periodically. A qualified nutrition- ist should help plan for meeting these needs. General use of special dietary foods such a, { r vitamin fortified modified milk products either as snacks or as meal supplements are not allowed. They are not in keeping with Head Start nutrition program goals of (1) providing needed nutrients through well planned meals, (2) providing a variety of food and eating experi- ences, and (3) providing opportunities for chil- dren to participate in menu planning and wherever possible in simple food preparation and selection, (4) reinforcing cultural and ethnic • practices found in the children's homes. 41 11N12 NUTRMN FEIN ORNAMM STANDARDS GU DIAMM • (2) Every chili in a ft*-ft Ill rapex wN re- (2) To meet Ib the child's nutrient needs qua snack(s), iuwoh4 wA other rale as W will necessitate the use of the lunch or supper proprlaf whkh will previda % fb iii of dainty pattern plus breakfast and a snack or plus two wA*N& Ad Maio ieps WIFM M No 6e00 of well planned snacks, one of which contains Ville 'rme wi; milk. Even so calorie intake using the sug- gested quantities is generally inadequate, so it is critical to have seconds available and use butter or margarine as appropriate. (3) All cl&*ao M wAwnWE poegrame wAe (3) Since it is virtually impossible for small haw sot raoeivad breeldesl at *A Note 6" children to meet their nutrient needs without ant at tea Bead llW ililraEra�a wi beeerwi having 3 meals a day, breakfast is required to a nourisMag breeli set; be available at the center for children who have not had it at home. Breakfast should be served immediately upon arrival of the child at the center. If only a small number of the chil- dren arrive without breakfast, concentrate on supplementing the snack with simple additional foods to meet the breakfast pattern and serve the snack early. All children should then have access to this. If a majority of the children come without breakfast, it may be simpler to serve breakfast to all children. The use of the grain/fruit product or fortified cake roll made to meet specifications as a re- placement for the bread and/or cereal and . fruit components of the breakfast pattern is not consistent with Head Start philosophy and thus is not acceptable. They neither satisfy the need for meeting cultural food preferences nor the - need for using the feeding program to teach sound food habits and attitudes by introducing the child and family to a wide variety of nutri- tious foods available in the market. In addition to this cake roll, pastries, doughnuts, sugar- coated cereals, etc., because of their sweet and sticky nature are not supportive of Head Start dental health education and are not rec- ommended. (4) The kiaie of food served oewierw b ental- (4) Meal Patterns qq elaaiards for nwW pallerws; Programs on SFSP reimbursement should also check USDA requirements for meal pat- terns. &aakfuf Juice or Fruit July or Fruit Cereal P.at -rkh food Milk (part used OR bread, anrkhed or for cereal) whole bra* butter or Margarine. MIIk • as needed. 42 NUIN11 W, • FE STANDARDS QUIDAIWX Snack—one or more of the following: Milk, fruit, vegetable, juice or Protein-rich food Lunch or Supper - Protein-rich food--resin dish Vegetable and/or fruit (at Mast 2 kinds) Bread, enriched or We gain Butter Of fortified nwprirA as nnrN Milk Snacks should be planned to supplement nutrient needs not met in the meals. (USDA- SFSP requires a bread-stuff plus milk, fruit or - juice.) Menus developed from the pattern can in- clude cultural foods. For example, at lunch the meat or meat substitute, vegetable and bread could be made into an enchilada, taco or bur- rito using the meat or cheese or bean, tomatoes or tomato sauce and onion and an enriched corn or flour tortilla. Protein-rich foods are meat, poultry, fish, eggs, cheese, peanut butter, dried peas and beans. Fruit drinks and beverages made from fruit- flavored powders or syrups are not acceptable. • - They do not contain many of the vitamins and minerals found in natural juices. Bread includes tortillas, cornbread, rolls, muffins, bagel, fried bread, flat bread, etc., made of whole grain or enriched flour. The use of whole grain bread and cereals is preferred. "Milk" can be any type of fluid milk that meets State and local standards. The use of chocolate flavored milk is discouraged. Be- cause it is sweet, it may satisfy the child's hun- ger before the child has eaten enough food to meet other nutrient needs. In addition, it is poor dental practice. Raw vegetables contain larger amounts of vitamin C than cooked vegetables. Include both raw and cooked fruits and vegetables in the menu. A good to excellent source of vitamin C should be served daily. Fruits and vegetables that are good to excellent sources of vitamin C in the quantities consumed are listed below: Excellent: Orange, orange juice, grapefruit, grapefruit juice, broccoli, collards, cantaloupe, raw tomato and raw strawberries. Very Good: Mustard, beet and turnip greens, kale, cauliflower, chard, tangerine, and tomato juice. 43 �1`3fi� NVIARIOM . PERFORMANCE STANDARDS AMAIN • Good: Spinach, raw green pepper, dandelion greens, raw cabbage. A dark yellow or leafy green vegetable should be served every other day to provide vitamin A. Fruits and vegetables that are good to excellent sources of vitamin A are: Sweet potatoes, carrots, pumpkin, broccoli, winter squash, apricots, peaches, tomatoes, cantaloupe, dark green leafy vegetables: beet and turnip greens, spinach, kale, collard, etc. (5) 1M qwwM es,of food Meeh Conform b (5) Since children's appetites vary, average eeC011MNw1d�d MAwft illdkaled in OCO Mead serving size for specific age groups are sug- fiiaet 9uidanoe walerwk; OVA gested below: ACES 1 2.3 4.6 Milk 1/2.1 c.• 1/4.1 C. %-1 C. Bread r/z SI.- 1/2.1 s1. 1-11/t S. Cereal 1/j C. 1/3 C. 1/2 C. Vegetable Vit. A Source 2 T.• 3 T. 4 T. Other 2 T. 3 T. 4 T. Fruit C Source 1/4 c. 1/3.1/2 c. 1/2 c. Other 2 T. 3 T. 4 T. • Meat, lean cooked Without - bone Ih oz.' 1.11/2 oz. 11/2.2 oz. Egg 1 1 1 Dried Pus or Beans, cooked 1 T. 2.3 T. 3-47. Peanut Butter 1 T. 2.3 T. 34 T. Cheese. cheddar 1/2 ar. 1 11/2 02. 11/2.2 oz. Cottage cheese 1 T. 2-3 T. 34 T. Butter or Margarine 1/2 t.• 1 t. 1 t. Remember that both these awouats and We serouob mood" by the USDA-MIN' m mwiwwm mid we 4wdes. Sart chiMkrR may need more than these awourAL Cock the USDA guides for their wsMated awountL •AIM G m cup sl, a slice T. m Tablespoon OL o ounce t. - tu^poon (6) Masi and snack periods we schadulled (6) Quiet time should be scheduled before spill op to meet cWldis 'a neeft and are the meal so the children come to the table re- posW a" sdIh rnwws; e.E., MMkfaet wwt laxed and ready to eat. Regularity in times of be mme l at Meat 2% house before Iwrch, and serving meals and snacks and the following of snacks roust be sewed at MM 1% Mems before a daily routine help young children to establish also CI or supper. good habits. Proper spacing of meals allows time for the child to be hungry enough to eat. Time should be allowed after meals for activi- • ties such as toothbrushing, handwashing, etc. NUM" • ftllM'OIIIIAMCfF fjTY�Al10fl QtND�AMCE This is especially important when the meal is served just before the children So home. (a) Tw pisn am WWWWw fe awevr+e Nl (c) The feeding situation should promote the tus wjb*sa aervioss 0e066611s N tlw dsys1W physical, social and emotional development of MM awr ONW3088 of 60 mea by children. This needs to take place in a quiet, VWW4 fust: well-lighted and ventilated area. Meal-related activities provide opportunities for decision making, learning to take responsi- bility, sharing, communicating with others, muscle control and eye-hand coordination. Family style food service supports these efforts. Food-related activities should be planned from the very simple to more difficult, all within the child's range of abilities. Usually food prep- aration activities are coordinated with and may be carried out in the kitchens. If food is not prepared on-site, special efforts will need to be made to assure that opportunities are avail- able for food preparation activities in the class- room. These will need to be closely coordinated with the planned menus. (1) A sudely of Nei afth MeaNn 1M (1) Start with familiar foods which make a • anti's Ned s4 , M add tlsw is tusse fust child feel comfortable and promote good self- conelier ouWasl ant stuck p1reaeM Is concept. Introduce new foods gradually. Offer a served; small amount of one new food along with a meal of familiar foods. Children should be pre- pared for the new food through classroom activities such as reading stories about the food, shopping for the food and helping in its preparation, growing the food or seeing it grow on a farm, etc. Snack time can be used to intro- duce a new food. Explore various ways one food item is served in different cultures. For example, the many different types of breads used: tortillas, bis- cuits, pita (flat bread), bagels, soda bread, etc. Explore the many ways one food can be pre- pared. For example: hard and soft cooked egg, fried, poached, coddled, egg salad, deviled, meringue, egg nog, etc. (!) tris+ its nst nasi se punWhat of or re- (2) If a child refuses a food, offer it again at mor,anti tttak eUNiM ars erswaW&A not some future time, don't keep pestering the le�ow to est or tesie; child. Forcing children to eat or using desserts or other food as reward or punishment may create problem eaters and unpleasant or unde- sirable associations with the food. Remember that all foods offered should contribute to the child's needs, including the dessert. "Cleen plate" clubs, stars and other gimmicks to en- courage children to eat are not appropriate. 45 n 1 `l ' r 1_ISK NUTRITION PERFORMANCE STANDARDS OIADiMKE • (3) The eias and rdwber of wI-1 ops of food (3) Appetites vary among children and in the r@Inct cm 'deratfon of Mrlrfiod chili6en a same child from day to day. Start with small meds; portions allowing for additional portions as desired. Permitting chikkm to serve dwrn- sefves gives them latitude to make decisions on the quantity they want and prevents waste. Family style food service is preferred. Use of pre-packaged (e.g. preplated TV type) meals is unacceptable. They allow no opportu- nity for individualization of serving size, and usually allow little variety, especially in cultural _. foods. Serve food in a form that is easy for the young child to manage. Bite-size pieces and finger food are well-liked and suitable for small hands. Meat cut in bite-size pieces, bread, and raw vegetables cut in strips and fruit in sections are easy for children to handle. (4) Sufftkwd brae is &Newer fer children to (4) Serve children as soon as they come to the table. Slow eaters should be allowed suffi- cient time to finish their food (about 30 min- utes). If children become restless before the meal period is over allow them to get up and move around, i.e., the chOdrsn can take their plate to a cleaning area away from the table • when finished. A leisurely meal time pace should be encouraged. Some handicapped children may be eating _ at a different developmental level than the other children. For example, if the 3-year-old child is eating with skills of a 2-year-old, start where the child is and plan with a nutritionist or other therapist for helping the child reach an ade- quate level of self-feeding skill. See booklets: Feeding the Handicapped Child, Mary Ann Harvey, Editor. Available from: University of Tennessee, Child Development Center, Department of Nutrition, 711 Jefferson Avenue, Memphis,Tennessee 38105 Cost:$3.50; and Feeding the Child with a Handicap, Publi- cation No. (HSM) 73-5609 for suggestions on feeding techniques for handicapped children and types of feeding utensils available. Avail- able from Supt. of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 Cost: $.60. (5) Chairs, labels, and eating ulaneils are (5) Heavy duty plastic dishes and stainless suitable ler tis sins and An loo lm noal level steel flatware are practical for use with small of the cNidmn with specW eoesi alien ler children. Small flat-bottom plastic glasses or woeft *a needs of childn- wNh hondieap• cups (4 oz.) are easy to hold and help avoid pyg pow; spills. Small pitchers can be handled by chil- dren for refills. Forks should have broad short • handles and short blunt tines. Spoons should 46 Ms,07 MUT11M 61- • 1OOUN)AMM have shallow bowls. Children need experience using knives. These should have rounded tips and short handles. If paper plates must be used they should be of sturdy weight so that they do not slide around and so juice does not soak through the surface and make eating difficult. Paper or styrofoam tumblers are not suitable. The children squeeze the paper with obvious results of spillage and bite through the styrofoam. Disposable plastic flatware is unacceptable. It is a safety hazard and it is not conducive to development of eating skills. Most local sanitary codes should permit stainless flatware to be washed in hot soapy water, rinsed and boiled or sanitized by an ap- proved bleach or other chemical method. Use washable tabletops, covers or mats for easy cleaning of spills. (6) ChUdrsn and stall, iw kWing votunleers, (6) Small groups of 5-7 persons are condu- eat fogellwr sharing tlw saiwe nwnu and a cive to conversation and interaction. Interest- Meg experience iw a rMasted atrwosphae; ing and pleasant table conversation centered awr about children's total experiences (not limited to food and nutrition) should be encouraged. Discourage talk about personal dislike of food. • Teachers and other adults should set a good example by their attitude toward acceptance of food served. If the teacher must be on a special diet and cannot eat the same foods as the chil- dren, this should be explained to them. Good food habits are "caught rather than taught." The cost of food for teachers, volunteers and parents as guests should be budgeted. (USDA Special Food Service Program for Children does not reimburse food costs for adults.) (7) Opportunity is preri s for Ow iwvofve- (7) Activities related to meal service include went of d wdren in aetiviWs rsmall d b naval shopping for food, food preparation, setting the sowiCa, (For example: tanwily MyM service) table, serving the food to others or self, clean- ing up, helping the cook, making place mats and table centerpieces, etc. Children should be alkywed to help with all of these activities. (d) The pan ~ sM fall an organiasd nu- (d) An organized program is based on identi- W"i" eiYeMio A prewa l lar aw, Pa WA f i ed needs and consists of planned activities cM kw". This P01aaa sMaM arwre Il+st: to meet these needs. Nutrition education helps staff, children and parents increase knowledge, understanding and skills to achieve good nutri- tion. (1) Well periods wW food are piarwMd to be (1) Meal pefiods aro part of the flow of the used so an inbWel part of the total education day's activities. Foods serve as objects of ob- sen-prograa; servation and conversation for conceptual, sory, and vocabulary development of children. 47 01��11�`� MUTT MOM PERFORMAHM STANDARDS fi1NOAMCE • Food related activities can be used as a means for teaching language arts, color, texture, arith- metic, science, social skills and hygienic prac- tices; however, the primary purpose of these activities is to establish long term sound food habits and attitudes, and the food should be eaten. There also may be a special nutrition focus in the education program with carry over into the menu and meal time activities. For example, if a trip is planned to an orchard, related emphasis should be placed on the fruit in the menus, meal time conversation, and classroom food prepara- tion experiences. (2) Chlidrsn participate in learning activities (2) Examples of learning activities are field planned to ~t the saiscbon and swjoywt trips, tasting parties, food preparation, planting of a wide variant of nutritious bots; and growing food, reading stories about food; role playing as parents, grocer, making scrap books and exhibits, feeding classroom pets, planning menus to share with parents, etc. (3) Families receive adwca*m in Ow *else- (3) Staff should talk with parents to identify tion and pf"ation of fool b most hm bill nutrition information and food needs and de- nssds, gridenes in home and money wuwb* - velop the plan in response to their specific msnt and help in consumer sducoO n so flhst needs. "Education" may mean organizing food "y can fuff>w their major rots and reeponaf- coops, group gardens, transportation systems • birth for the nuft ionat he@Mh of Vto fatrily; and other activities that contribute to meeting the needs. Parents have much to offer each other. Many ways can be used for parent involve- ment in education such as formal and informal presentations, individual counseling by nutri- tionist, nurse and other staff, attendance at local adult education programs and cook training sessions. Also, parents can participate in menu planning committees and staff can distribute pamphlets, newsletters and employ audio-visual aids. (4) AM staff, including rso*iw (4) This education must be appropriate to the education in principles of nubiliow and their specific nutrition-related responsibilities of each appliealion b child de Map as i and fbwiig staff member. For example, nutrition education health, and ways to creaM a good physical, so- for the classroom staff should have a different cial and *national snvirowiwswt witieA supports focus from that of the food service staff or that and promolas devaknww ffl of sound food hab- of the director.The staff training program should Its and their role in helping Ow child and flmoity be coordinated and integrated with the total to achieve adequate nutritisw. staff training and orientation program. (s) The plan shall maks spoeial prowh4on for (e) Parents should be encouraged to partici- the involvswAnt of porsnls and appropriate pate in nutrition program activities such as plan- ewmounity ager.6 s in plaweiin& iwiplsw�snting, ning menus and working in classroom nutrition and evakm*Wg Mw nutrition asrvicss. a shay activities, to serve as volunteers or in jobs in PI ovide OW: food service and in on-going monitoring of the nutrition component. . 4a �1,` 11") �p�a�WwcE STANDARDS GL40ANCE Parents or members of the community who meet the following requirements should be en- couraged to apply for food service positions: • know how to prepare good food • are willing to try out new foods meet ho*th standards • have good attitudes toward food e like being and working with and around chil- dren • are eager and flexible to learn the necessary competencies to carry out the functions re- quired. Appropriate agencies can provide profes- sional input and are resources for training teachers, staff and food service personnel as well as meeting needs of parents. It is important that these agencies understand the Head Start philosophy. Some agencies may be resources for additional funding for equipment, food, etc. Examples an local health departments, schools, colleges, hospitafs, county extension service, professional and trade organizations (The Amer- ican Dietetic Association, Dairy Council, Home • Economics Association, etc.) (1) Tw Pe" COMMM or COMWWe aa✓ No (1) The health advisory committee and policy lMaw Smicos A*Asary Qwmallft haw o►F council should review the nutrition program MkwAy to newkw aM OowwaeAt on taw mdri- plan and advise on specific needs of the pro- oft saindcw gram with special reference to addressing iden- tified community nutrition needs. The wW 00im of Iw chft I h wiN (2) Any problem related to nutritional status be meed wilh Oak Mrswis; as identified in (a)(1) and (2) and by teachers' observations of feeding skills and habits should be discussed with parents. A plan to solve the problems should be developed with the parents. Opportunity should be taken to reinforce the positive food habits and good growth pattern of the child. (3) Wormatiew abaci warms awr rwkifto (3) Information can be shared by sending sc�l 'i's " be siiaror rowiarq Yoft pa e0b; menus to the home, periodic group meetings, parent-staff discussions, home visits, and pe- riodic newsletters. Frequency of these activities will vary from agency to agency. (A) para are Warmed of tie beneMls of (4) Food assistance programs include food food aeeishwoo pr jpa ; and stamps, free or reduced price school breakfast, lunch, and food programs for high risk cate- gories (pregnant mothers, infants, children, the elderly). Contact USDA Food A Nutation Serv- 49 01�,1 (l MUTRMN PERFORMANCE STAMDARDfI; OIJIDAMCE • ice for materials and information on these pro- grams. Food & Nutrition Service U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 500 12th Street, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20250 (5) Cowmwi ty spenaies are ewMsled be as- (5) It is important to assure that families have SW *NOW Mwiiiies par6c4mb iw food sesial- food. This may involve utilization of emergency WKS P spo e. food banks, providing transportation to buy food stamps or food, etc.; but it should be remem- bered that the long term goal is to help families become independent. Work with the social serv- ice component on this. (f) TM pian shall proviie for cowipliance (f) These are established to protect the health wffll arplilamble tical, fatale and Federal sanits- and safety of children being fed. Ow intoe and rewlwlieas for feed swvics op- All food service personnel should possess a eraliews iwolA"tlanrw+A for eNrye, preps- Health Card or Statement of Health from the rsflen awd service of fear, &W beefMr of food local Health Department or physician. ode awr far peMiwM of ovk6owoe of eAch Some States do not send inspectors to check oelapEawoe. The platy ahA prrlllire, aft*, " Head Start facilities for compliance with local rawtters and calla so oupoo" feed and ben- and State standards. In such a situation, desig- e Pop aewiplp wft eimiller appieWe lays and nated program personnel•--with knowledge of ralll eM. applicable sanitation lows and regulations or sanitation standards that assure provision of a safe food service should check annually for • compliance with these regulations and be re- sponsible for the correction of existing viola- tions. Written evidence of thfs must be available. Self-inspection reports should be completed quarterly to assure maintenance of standards. The following areas should be addressed: Cleanliness and safety of food before, during and after preparation inckWhirg ma~anca of correct temperature Cleanliness and maintenance of food prepare- tion, service, storage and delivery areas and equipment Insect and rodent control Garbage disposal methods Dishwashing procedures and equipment Food handling practices Health of food service personnel Water supply Local or State sanitarians in health agencies can be most helpful in providing ideas on ways to meet sanitation standards. Evidence must be available that food caterers have met codes. Vehicles used for transporting and holding food must be insulated so food meets temperature standards and transportation _ equipment must be able to be sanitized. • 50 MS 11 • F EM STAMOAIIOs OUMM"M (9) The plea dam retia for drecden of Me (g) The services that a nutritionist is expected nrWbw aereioe@ by a qualifed 6A Wae sON to provide in developing, implementing and su- -mbl"oaiM or 1er periodic aad rsyMolp ached- pervising a high quality feeding and nutrition WW aperaisiM by a *retrad airtr"' Wel or program require a person with at least the mini- dbbilaa as dedsad In M• Mud MW Oridaace mal amount of nutrition training and experience waleriai. AIM, M• pba shell prrride Met al as follows: ---hiion as 6,1 a" Will rscsiw pie"Nice A qualified nutritionist can be one who (1) sad is-awrbe b WAs i Neeseea 1 M desnew- meets the educational and training require- strata mad wsinhab prmdiciew y In mom phW ments for membership in the American Dietetic ata*, food pwcbm*WW to" preparatie 1 mad Association plus one year of experience in com- elorade, and ssadedew sad persaasl hysieae. munity nutrition including services to children 0-6 or (2) has a baccalaureate degree with a major in foods and nutrition, dietetics or equiva- lent hours of food and nutrition course work plus two years of experience in community nu- trition including services to children 0-6. Re- quired experience could have been concurrent with or a part of training. It is important that the same nutritionist be used to establish consistency and continuity in the services. The amount and frequency of su- pervWon needed will depend on the size of the program and the help it needs in coming into compliance with the performance standards. A minimum of d hours of services per month per center is suggested. Field experience indi- cates that grantees with on-site food prepara- tion facilities can effectively use the services of one full time nutritionist for every 10 sites. Grantees providing food from a centralized food preparation facility, including catered or con- tract services, can use one full time nutritionist for every 10-15 centers served. Nutritionists even thouah meeting the qualifications outlined above must be oriented in Head Start Perform- ance Standards. Every nutritionist should be provided with the Handbook for Local Head Start Nutrition Specialists obtained from Office of Child Development Regional Offices. The nutritionist provides the following types of services: - (1) Assesses the nutritional status and special needs of children and their families from infor- mation provided by the family and from the health records, discussions with nurse, physi- cian, dentist, and from knowledge of community nutrition problems-, helps parents and staff in formulating plans for the nutrition program from - this information. (2) Provides necessary counseling for par- ents. • (3) Plans the nutrition education program with 51 n1�12 NUTNTMIN PEIM+O10 STANDMIM GILL MCaif • staff, parents and children. PaHicipates in staff training. (4) Observes performance of food service per- sonnel and provides for a training program that will improve or develop competencies to insure proficiency. (5) Helps teaching staff plan and provide nutrition-related learning experiences in clan- room. (6) Utilizes community resources in carrying out the total nutrition program. (7) Participates in menu planning and review and takes other steps to assure a high quality feeding program. (8) Provides the food service unit with direc- tion in food budgeting, purchasing, storage, preparation, service, and setting up of efficient record systems. (9) Assists in interpreting and meeting health, sanitation, and safety standards related to nutrition. (10) Interprets Head Start nutrition service philosophy to peers in other agencies and en- . lists skills of such personnel. (11) Assists in preparation of job descrip- tions and schedules in food preparation facility to assure an efficient food service operation. (12) Assists in preparation of the budget and any written plans for the nutrition component. (13) Participates in the self-assessment pro- CNS The nutritionist should work at the grantee or delegate agency level so that she can coordi- nate all nutrition efforts across the board. She can function in several modes—using local re- sources in each program independently, setting up a cluster of model centers at which training of personnel can be conducted, scheduling her own time to make a monthly visit to each on-site facility (or however frequently this is feasible depending on the need in centers). Training for food service staff must focus on knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to do the job as well as career development plans for those interested. The training program can be designed to meet the qualifications for a dietary technician or assistant as defined by the Amer- ican Dietetic Association and provide opportu- 52 M S11 NUMMON • PERFOANAIiM SUNDARDS GUN)ANCE nity for career ladders into hospital dietary departments and other types of institutions. Examples of duties which food service per- sonnel may be expected to perform and there- fore need training are: e Plan menus with staff and parents e Procure and store food,supplies, equipment e Prepare or supervise the preparation and service of nutritious meals and snacks e Arrange work schedules for aides and vol- unteers e Maintain established standards of sanitation, safety and food preparation e Prepare budget data and maintain cost con- trol system e Identify equipment needs e Maintain records pertaining to food service _ operation - e Develop and test recipes and products e Cooperate and participate in nutrition educa- tion activities for children, parents and staff e Prepare simple written reports • Adequate numbers of staff and time are re- quired to do this. What constitutes an adequate number of food service personnel depends on the size of the food operation (the number of children being fed), the type of equipment available, the level of compentency of the em- ployees, and the available auxiliary help such as janitorial service and volunteers. One full time cook on basis of past Head Start experi- ence is suggested for centers serving 30-40 children supplemented by one full time aide for centers serving up to 80 children. For centers serving 15-30 children, a minimum of 6 hours per day of cook's time is needed. Sufficient paid time should be allotted to food service personnel to attend staff meetings, training and for planning. (h) The pian shall provide for the establish- (h) The nutrition services budget includes siert OW - illlsnallo8 of rsrd co 48 covet irp the costs of food, food service and nutrition staff, nubilion asrrices budget,espandh res for food, equipment and nutrition education materials =011 UNlised, numbers and types of meals and supplies for children and parent activities WIN fly with ssperals recordhVe for chit- and staff training. dnan and adult, inspection sports mads by Records should be kept on file for a minimum hesM audwrities, recipes and any other irdw- of 3 years and should be available to moni- a►ation dseNlsd necsesary for eNciord opera- tors, auditors and other agency personnel as tion. needed. All food program costs should be recorded: • quantity and cost of food, purchased or do- 53 01 -04 MUTNITWN PNWMMAMCE iTA11DA110i atMOAMCE • nated, labor including volunteers, expenditures for equipment, utilities and transportation. Programs under the Special Food Service Program must supply reports according to the requirements of the agency administering the program. A daily count of meals served to children and adults is a requirement of USDA as a condition w for reimbursement. All menus should reflect any changes made. Written inspection reports should be posted and indicate any sanitation violations and date of compliance or expected compliance. Suggested sources of recipes are: USDA-FNS-86--Quantity Recipes for Child Care Centers. USDA sends these recipes to _ programs participating in SFSP. See nutrition guidance(e)(4) for address. Tested recipes are recommended to insure uniform quality, prevent waste and serve as a guide to purchasing. Other needed records include food and equipment inventories, personnel evaluation and training records. 54- t _ �►1�,15 SOCIAL SERVICU . OFANANW sTANOARM GLIDANCE lj t 0-Social ft isves Objwdm wW Pw- fafwallCa >�afldar�e ; 12M.4-1 iseiai M�rieM oijscfinss. The objectives of to OMM swnioss cornpw- a" of*A psrfoefsndsrds plsw aro to: (a) and wMrMMn an OW 8-ch and rMCI01Fl#srK process %Ohio -j- "coft io- owes am a& W 1 of slipiN chiidree. (b) Prorlde aaroiMat of G%ftb 6100 Mi n- �errrsos of rave, ssrl, creed, oder, national W4W or hataNcappin1 CaNdNon. (a) AddM parsM parlid SSM In the Modw and horns pror Will and wf.led aeW 211 9 (0 AMM the tewiir in it ora offsrls Ir iw- proWe 00 condilisn and 4sMy of tawny life. (a) Nam pWWft awn of ooraarwrr "h- ives and rosounme sad faditft*weir W& 11304 A-2 Social W '-2css pian corNeat. (a) The social sarcine pfan shah Prow& (a) Input into the plan should be made by prooad. for: staff and parents. (1) FAcruibmel of chiidrra, t Aft info as (1) The recruitment process should systema- =wM Mss demographic wake-up of the comnKf tically seek out children from the most disad- nflp and Ow needs of ft ohildran and teniitiss; vantaged homes. Recruitment techniques in- clude door to door contact, use of income eligibility lists, and use of recruitment staff who can identify with the community. Special emphasis should be placed on re- cruiting and enrolling from and coordinating with other agencies which are serving only some of the childron's needs. (2) RaenAbnent of I Or ppsd children; (2) The following factors will be taken into account: • Number of handicapped children in the tar- get population, including types of handicaps and their severity. • Services provided by other community agen- cies. (S)ProvWlk g or referral for appropriale coup- (3) (4) Preferably, these services should be some; available directly from the local Head Start pro- gram. If unavailable directly, provision should • 55 �►1�16 SOCIAL sERVMM PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GILMOAMCE • (4) Ew4w9ency assistance or oriels inlsi be made for obtaining appropriate services tion; from outside resources. (5) Furnishing inf milistion about available (5) The procedure should ensure that all con"Wrt;ty services and how b use Mem; available community reaoufces are used to the maximum extent possible. (6) Follow-up to &*sure delivery of needed (6) Agencies to whom children or other fam- assistance; ily members were referred should be contacted to assure the services were satisfactorily pro- vided. (7) Establishing a role of advocacy and (7) Head Start staff should, in a prudent and spokeomm for Head Start lawAh"; positive way, represent the best interests of Head Start families to the community and other community agencies, especially if the family has any problems in receiving beneffts from local resources. (9) Contacting of parent or guardian with re- (8) Social services staff should make regu- spect to an enrolled child whose participation larly scheduled family contacts (preferably M the Head Start program is irregular or who home visits) and should assess and re-assess has been absent four consecutive day; and family needs on a continuing basis. These con- tacts should be coordinated with other compo- nent staff. (9) k1wW111cation of the social service needs (9) The procedure should specify those serv- of Bead Start families and world" with other ices which will be provided directly by the local community agencies b develop programs to Head Start program; i.e., counseling and those • meet those needs. services which will be provided by resource agencies other than the local Head Start pro- gram. Head Start staff should make every effort to involve parents in identifying individual fam- ily needs and in planning ways to meet those needs. Head Start staff should be provided training in how to identify families and children in need of social services. (b) The plan shall provWo for close coopera- tion with existing convo ally resourrces inelyd- ing: (1) Helping Head Start pl groups was (1) (2) Some form of official communication with ooh r neighborhood and cowwwaWly groups could be established through designated li&ison with similar concerns; to maintain contact with public service agen- (2) Cow+municating to o*w comwKwi ty agen- cies. Letters of intent should be sought from cies the needs of Head Start famiillies, and ways agencies cooperating with Head Start where of nnwetmg these rwwds; possible. Staffs should initiate the effort of find- ing out (inventorying) what services these agencies currently do offer and have the poten- tial for offering in the future. (3) Helping to assure better coordination, co- (3) Ways of facilitating communication with operation and information sharirq wilh cow+mm- other social service providers in the community pity agencies; include visiting those providers, inviting those providers to visit the Head Start program, plac- ing providers on a special Head Start mailing • 56 01S SOCIAL $ERVKXS PENOMMIN STANDAIIOS QUWA M list to receive pertinent information, being placed on the providers' mailing list to keep abreast Of the providers' activities, and devel- oping a media relations program with focal pros, radio stations, and TV stations. (4) C04tS WleMion to ft inadequacies of (4) A Social Service Advisory Committee *Kio*g oswMinily **WOW K Io Mie nood for comprised of Head Start staff, staff from other addh 000l osIn and sookAhM In WWovWq community agencies, and Head Start parents Mo Woomwe aerrkee, or briwONO in now eon- could be formed to provide input concerning IoM; Md needed social services and to act as an ad- vocacy group in obtaining these services. (6) 'roNarino and WAAdr4 aremew a corn- (5) In communities where another agency wNMMIy resource NO b Mood Seam staff and prepares a community resource list, the Head lawm&L Start program might update the list and make it more relevant for Head Start purposes. (c) The 'Ian *hail Piam o ler Ow eofalfth- (c) Adequate records should be kept and west, loolmMesence and a -0rowUNly of rec- reviewed periodically at the center level. Social orris of up4o- ale,Mrliww %wiliy dela, ineird- service staff can coordinate with teaching staff bV osw*ioled ewnoN>«Mtt 1~ra s rolorral and on class attendance and follow-up. Parents and bNor-W repat s, roperls of cowlMis voft o8w staff should be involved in determining criteria opencias, and reports ol ce Awb wMh lowiiies. for confidentiality. i • 'AR MT WVOLVEUBff STANDARDS QlAOAMCE • Subpart E44 ent 1 voh ex a Objectives and pwll nnaaca Standards 1304.5-1 Pooh 2 wwwo MM objscliws The ob}stli— of Ow panaiM invokma sal co i ipoaswt of Me perliwwwune slaadards an b: (a) Provide a piriwsd pr IV W of experF ences and acsv"Im which sgpa-ll aad eaMamce the parerMal rob as Ow pMaeipd k0weace la their c1Wd'a odraa/ion and (b) Provide a program+ Mat reoo0niaes IM parent as: (1) weeponsibN 0uwdans of MMr c+hill0i m 's weN being. (2) Prhm educalors of their dildrw+. (S) OonkiMdors b the head start propraw+ ` and b Meir coannunNies. (c) PrewMe Ow loGraia/ dads of eppsrMwi- - - ties for parewt psrYcipeliea: (1) Direct iwvolvwnent in declaisa naakfa/ M Un pia P and np�rMiows- (2) PwHcipalion in ciaesroom and ollbw pro- gram adivHies as paid entployses, voMuMsers or obserrors. • (s) Activities for pwwft Aid Moir haw helped lo develop. (4) workup with dw4r own children in co- operation wHh Mond Start dO. 1304.S-2 Parent involvenmm plan COwbM: (a) The beak pwwd partkipaliom po" of the Hoed Start progranm, wNM which aN Mesd Start programis must corapitr as a ooaAlilion of being granNed fjnaneial aesistamo I, is cor 1-*1 e in Fbad start Poficy Manual, I w1rucliem 141— Section S2, The Parente (OCA TrawsaWllaf Nla fwe 702, doled August 10, 1970). TMs poNcy manual instruction is set forth in Appeadix 0 ` b this part. (b) The plan " describe M detail the hw (b) The written plan should include a yen- plernentation of Road Start Policy Manual, in- eral statement of objectives for the Parent struction 9-31—Section 82. The Pose Ms (Ap- Involvement component, a listing of specific PARENT INVOLVEMENT • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GUIDANCE edit S). The plan shaiif assure that perticipa- goals, and the appropriate methodology for tion of Head Start parents is voluntary and shah achieving these goals. An example of a goal not be required as a condition of the child's might be Involving Parents in the Education enroNrnent. Program and one technique of the methodology for achieving this goal could be Recruiting Par- ents to Serve as Classroom Volunteers. Em- phasis should be placed on maintaining the Head Start philosophy in the home so that par- ents' lives are enriched and the objectives of Head Start are continued by the child and the child's parents in the home or community. B 1304.5-3 Parent involvement plan content: enhancing de- lopwof Parenting skiNs. The plan shall provide - Mnds and oppor- tunities for involving proms in: (a) Experiences and activities which load to (a) Parents should be encouraged to partici- erMlancing the dewsiglo ent of their skiNs, sent- pate in Head Start policy group and on com- rorso,snce, and sense of independence in fos- munity boards of directors and committees. loving an enviromnerK in which their chikinm Parents should be given the opportunity and can develop to their f M pol%*W. encouraqed to conduct sessions for staff, chil- dren, and other parents in relevant activities for which they have special skills. Parents should be encouraged to participate as volun- teers in social service activities making con- tact with community social agencies and mak- ing home visits as well as volunteering in the classrooms. (b) Experiences in child growth and dowel- (b) Parents could be provided with training opi wM which wiN sherMom their role as the in child development concepts through such pokawy ire kwnce in their children's lives. means as films, brochures, discussion groups, rap sessions, courses, books and parent-child interaction activities in home or center. (c) Mays of providing educabonal and devel- (c) Parents could be exposed to specific ac- opi -9 Ud activities for children in the home and tivities which foster learning in children in the conwnunity. home, e.g., the use of common household items to teach the names of colors, as in "Bring me the blue towel," and in the community, e.g., planning a trip to the store. Detailed guidance on program activities that could be utilized by Head Start programs are contained in the following: (1) A Guide for Planning and Operating Home-Based Child Development Programs. (2) Home Start Evaluation Executive Sum- mary. (3) Home Start and Other Programs for Par- ents and Children (Conference Report). (d) NeaNh, nme health, dsnW and nuhi- (d) Training could be made available to par- • tional education. ents, either in conjunction with staff training in 59 �1��?20 PARENT INVOLVEMENT . PE XUAANCE STANDARDS GUIDANCE • these areas or as a unit by itself. To facilitate parental attendance at training sessions, par- ents should receive adequate notice and baby- sitting services should be provided. (e) IisnlMeand use,of bmr and coat- (e) Parents should be provided or made mwft reeowm lo nwet the bask We support aware of available community resources, such Me" of the tarrrilr. as adult classes in consumer education, finan- cial assistance programs, and family and em- ployment counseling. This ought to be coordi- nated with the social services component to avoid duplication of effort and to strengthen the family-centered approach of Head Start. M khwdil iealion of opportunities for eontinu- (f) Educational opportunities might include ing education which mer lead Towards self- basic adult education classes: continuing edu- enric wmd and enq*n-neat. cation programs, vocational training or child development associate (CDA) training, and self- enrichment programs. Resources in the local community and its immediate environs which offer programs in these and other educational areas should be identified and arrangements made for the participation of Head Start par- ents. Where these resources are inadequate or do not exist in close physical proximity, Head Start staff should seek assistance from the State training and technical assistance resource or • from the OCD Regional Office. Many Head Start staff members are receiving training through the Head Start Supplementary Training Pro- gram. (E) 1 wafte with the How dart 1saClMrs and (g) Head Start staff should encourage pa- oebw appropriate stall for iecomisa and as- rental interest in their child's development. Par- sepmeM of Vwk children's individual needs ents should be given the opportunity to meet MW Pry , with teachers on a scheduled and as-needed basis throughout the year (e.g., three home visits are recommended, although only two are required, at the beginning, middle, and end of the school year). - At these meetings parents and teachers should discuss the child's physical, social/ = emotional, and intellectual development and review the child's progress. Such meetings can be used to arrive at agreement regarding desir- able short-range goals and some discussion of specific activities and experiences which may contribute to the child's progress toward these goals. Home visits should be planned to enable staff to acquire a fuller understanding of each child's abilities and experiences. Such visits may also be used to help parents consider the child's current needs, interests and ability in order to plan home activities and interactions • 60 PAPAW INvOLVENOT PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GlNDANCE which will contribute to the child's progress. In addition to regularly scheduled teacher con- ferences, parents should meet with other Head Start staff on an as-needed basis. 130434 Parent involwnwM plan content: anon-- Program manege- ment, program stall, and par Ws. (a) The plan shall proviie for two-way corn- (a) Examples of specific communication tech- natesics*m between staff aed parents carried niques include newsletters; home visits; training out on a regular basis throughout the program sessions; and policy group meetings. These year which provides iniorwMion about the pro- techniques should be programmed to occur on gram and Its services; program activities for a regular and continuous basis—e.g., monthly the dUdren; the Policy grooms; and resources newsletter, and bimonthly group meetings. wWWn Ow pnWam and Me cew arm+ty. roust be Msigned and carried out in a gray whit! reeehes parents and SUN ell Hvety. Policy groups, staff and par- oft wwat partieipa% in the planning said devN- opmMat of the commu*cadon syslsm used. (b) The pian shall provide a system for the (b) Examples of ways in which this informa- regrlar provision of iMonnation to members of tion may be transmitted include written hand- Policy Groups. The purpose of such con nuni- outs; written minutes of meetings; official cor- cation is to enable the policy group to make respondeice; and oral presentations at policy informed decisions in a thaely and effective group meetings and training sessions. Policy • maturer, b share prollessionall expert'se, and groups should have the opportunity to comment generaNy to be provided with staff support. At a within a reasonable time. Wrkm m, Information provided will include: (1) Timetable for plenning, development, and submission of proposals; (t) Need Start policies, gu'de ines, and other fran the Office of Child Devel- op (3) Rnancial repcm and statement of funds expe Wled In the Bead Start account; end (4) Work Pians, grant applications, and per- so W policies for Head Stent. (c) TM entire Head Start staff shall share re- h► for providing aeebtence in the con- duct of the above activities. M addition, Health Services, Education, and social Services staff shah contribute their direct services to assist Ow Paw I Involvement stall. If staff resources ars not available, the necessary resources shah be sorght within the community. 1304.64 Parent involvement plan content: parents, area residents, and the program. The plan shah provide b►: (1) The establishment of effective procedures (1) (2) (3) Content of the program should in- by which parents and area residents concerned clude: 61 PARENT INVOLVEMENT , PERFORMANCE STANDARDS O NDAMCE wo be MMbMd b ingusnce so chi ceder of • Training in all program components, in a • praprasa sorting their kdwsdla, way which allows parents to understand (!) Their regular partied In the irnple- the Head Stan program as an interrelated 1MMMi0r1 of such ProEra--s ant, whole and to facilitate parent participation (i) Technical and other support needed to in the preparation of the work plan and mails parents and am r sidenlis to secure on budget. Owk own behalf aveNWe assistance from Pub- • Ways in which parents can assist staff in k and pri ells sources' setting the goals of the local program and the goals of other community institutions concerned with children and families, in a way which allows parents and staff to see those goals as an interrelated system. • Training that occurs in a planned and con- tinuous fashion, beginning with and con- tinuing through the grantee's funding cycle, with adequate provision for parental input in the design and evaluation of the pro- gram. r 62 ' most these needs Inlet M a ply in sesb as aaaaemaeet. • a. ProPard optic-s must be Juustld" r consistent wltb good developmental j rfc- tLow S. All parents whom ohWatwn resWlpoee 1a any option must be represented OR Mail parent-group VePn1a•usee in asseerdnoM W" the revised Went ttivw&vanrs dA*D- llnes of the Bead start loll" M"Is" of August lo.I970. Arewrrotx A--hosr A--hook[ Oetsoa baa P'aoract �o Mery proyal Mar Used Stt Couagsl rm This appendix soft fseeb policy fog-sing to suboslraloa to OCD. the d rewpow" aft loplameatatiw of 7. Ttrrs sows to a eSaMia trOMMS plea varuauone In lreger &ms*n by local Mod for stat Bad Volaatawr ftf MW glue startpr'0grame. chosen. Ii ahould address "mW Ise w rr- qui ements Bad pts of as eleetfr ps'o/ess Purpose varf►tloaa being laN/lasentaL This o►a14M arlr fare 111A MCT tea- e. T1s number of Gams"eat in lir mind Ing Lice dervolapsawat Bad 1nvissomea"AM Of Start cantor will vary dopMdW#df the dp- vartatloos in pre@mm design by local Mead tion chosen.Ia all Baas-Lien seeds OW"du Start programs. are to maxtilae OpQOflsesett1M ds medttag the a aneeds. N-30-334-1-10 Score 9.heapplJostloas — drmonetraft lien This policy apriise to all Beed start ability to Conduct lie le"Veft Opt"Whbla fTaawe W daYrSta agsoclee tbw" operate the"mita or the current funding host noir or propose M operate a full year program funds are added to the program tram Otis whloh provides a est of services to the a►MO sources- UOwnwf. 60,100 OreoSs soy so"" child or the eaten VOW of Ohildesn for hoe Ptograys to 0— —OkU&- wttita tan than tdi Goers a data The policy will be ap- eased fundi nf lav". Ceram rhamiltt ad plied to "1 appli"how submitted by such analysts will bre necaaaary to datWEIMO 00 frontage or d lopate agencies on or after total Cont asaodated with esvlrtg addttim" April 1,IM. chlldisa- In such IW---lYg, the toliowlag anew ahouid be 000sldeled: N-3"34--j-20 J^olicy a Addition"modical-aantai costs: A. cameo. reoyism'>rr b. Increased Oento der to esporab shed- - Magmaing In the fourth quarter of Tz ullt36 and orerauw Prectio" in the IO'ff1 (April IM).flood Start programs will area of pupil Bad staff mak- ba psattftd Bad e000uraied to coaeider uon: awes! program MWOW In addlum to Lha C. ACIMUOMa& stat fuer Lows visits and aLndarA Road Mart Sao" Bad aaiact the almllar supporure activities: program option heat suited to the aneds of d. heed for addition" recruitment • tea children agreed Bad ted apablllt"s sad Scott: ra ouoee of tba program seal[.The ptaatai a. Increased tneuraace Comb: options that we to M awllahia fat ioc" f. Addltlons to persist wUvty funds. gsisctlon we ar foo"W: s. avec*.. vsovessoda Thr siaidwd Rod Start Modal. I. nos Steadsd flMd port Yodel variewaim u Isolator stleodonce. Doubie waft Oontinusuoo d tee posse"1w-dq-rs- Bose-bead models. walk. ants-based otewrooa torso"will be I.00slly design"variations- optional. Communities *&acting to osottatr In prinoipia, the Odbe of O\lil Dev*loq- theythis format am fres to do iso provided that meat will w*PWt aq�or�modal Mon dof their is ids SO& c careful Sw tha- pravfdsl a comes arty an deaocrtrato In menu ui Leer aeMe Bad etybhltt POW is In the ris that en SocRaNb VnWO y Moa It w&la sk-at to beat intarastaa of tb�indivi ist t gds nod a gM&Uty abiid dswlerrat Pr'ogrws"res- famllMs carved. If this wsse>.ebt lndloabs sonab&e Obit Bag west sed Start guld"taas- that td present torsaat W not adequamey Any prageft OVUM Prelewd must defter- nesokin[ local needs, tar r graft it to aro- SteaM tions tt meow sorb of the fb&lowtieg aids whotbpr the needs soot be tort dice 000d/tions: s[ecuveW by ova or moan of the other 1. All policies salved In the Heed hast OpUons, MADVAI for lad wet CoapOamts souat be adMnd W critic the smospttoa of those f. vartauono In Caaftr Atc..dsoOe pouts dMaOsd ft ttr dsbrrlrUoos of Oben g, hers Start prafrasos MAY egret to sere Of w aim lrtr NPee6111 Pro U&--TWO some cr all ebildren on a loft Most Sew-dog- Policy y ant to 10 tawrrrsftd in Bay real par-west be"& All ehfldrr who Stand which would Mn ria 1Oro►Ot the Present Asad Start an a rstW boo sect rseeive Aad Start tdfey welch elates that. -oro- tbo some Dom reb*naly* 6o slopa*at" g»a in whtrb *nsoument does not refect gas loss as chij ran attending the ti..dy No, the zbc*A at eHaic Oompodaw of dlsod- a� except as otherwise ladinasa< Short- vantagod faso8lft In tie area slay net are goad hours In the Classroom son?h►atiMie- fdnded (Mand alert Manual dlWI. minted by a parent eduatloa progress at ~$)- anotboar option which would,soot t reseals !. The design Bad s6Mctlon of Pham W- to developing their mss se WAS bsa need meet Wake is Mars beast on an asemamt of too latvanttal educates of thew slim ebodna oblid dwnWVNW"Bowie Bad rwour*M of tb* _In planalnf for lea thea a tvw-pf-sleet �andrr Ooramyalty as wall on the needs of clasaroam schaduls. careful coaWatnitma {h* Ourf*at naraiisr and tbel fanam . must be given to the underlying rawas s for 7.The aaw4aseoat Of dilidrw to Pragraare the atteGdaacw variations.PPW pion, b'to be i.ana , , by emefting atuch fa[- must specifically address the foWnriag Lets as ago or dgve&opmental lewd, fsmlly gtw"lons: • sigaatieL boatiwp. ho"th a is-Mins (I) flhat are tie dav*Wpmaat" oasts Of . M .' m. pot it W"Oui seboo& egcs aldn . lice child? Can*my be mK as emiestaeW er D!)s UG*m sella rep Potents about speeMc mor* egrotivey by bw !iia a Sv •'w seeds of tbslr eblidna and bow but to seb"W*? (2) What are the nnft and desire of tie ftreYtaY staff to used—to prepare for the rather than attempt to replace thea. Trus. family? Would adjustment factors dletete onalon and set up the classroom emvlron- food items that we a regularlof a fam- oonesauttve-days attendance as opposed b, mash.as sell as to give individual attention ily's diet will be a major focal point of nu � may. an every-other-day atMdulo? to children entering and leaving the anter. trigon education. (S) Hodoes the curriculum plan at the Ea sore lnatanom when WbooL serve as (9) Health.—Every effort must be made to lige and devolopmsnfal am@&at Me akfdsea? anter after,vatiatiors in scheduling double provide health services through existing re- Doss the plan tate Into account dilsrtag sermons may have to be considered. sources. Children in home-based programs needs of children of diNesnat caps,and very- Is. Tb• sehaduling of children to attend are to receive the same health aerviees as Ing nada of the same sial Over Una? feornteg or afternoon seuions must attempt children In anter-based programa. (4) What kind Of arH>K ]Peruse 11 re- to awl individual children's needs such as As with the standard geed Hart program, quired to obtain the program objectives? receptivity, necessity for naps. and other home-based programs shall provide llakaps b. In all altuatlan-wtete the children ase fwbra that might prevent full program with existing health ervum for the entire In the center lass than An etmys a weer,Use benedt to some children. family unit on an so-needed beds.Bowevar, program must specify bow they will receive c. Adsgtmto slat for alai consultation. Seed Start funds may be used to provide comprehensive services.The following exam- planning (stat must plan for ukh mission health services only for the pre-eebool mem- pias are illustrative of carat this rpuirm tp greet the aaads at pertieular thildren en- bees of the family. (1) One-third to oat-half of the ehllas roiled). in-eerviee training and career de- l3) hycholorleal and Social Services— daily nutritional needs resit be met each day wing I must be provided during the Hone-beard programs shall provide needed be attends the center. Parents must.sm m- wash achedu&e. In some cases this can services through existing community re- quest. be provided wilt simple, eoomankni aaly he Whiared by a variation to center sourom or within the sponsoring Bead Start vreekly menus and oouanllug on budgstlag, enns"nee (es.. a four-day-rest for program in accordance with exlsttng Bead food preparation and sanitation. as well as edlyten). Startponcies. on how to involve children In food-rolated d. ~teaching both bal;vs ot a double activities to the home. spa we not to have the primary reeponsi- b.Curriculum for Children (t) Provision- for complete med&aat gad bMW!car bone visits unlet some provision A major emphasis of the Grogram must be dental services must be toads for all children ls sande for subealtute star. In such camas. to help perents enhance the total develop- In accordanoe with Head Start poiiWs. apselN provisions must be made for Dame want (taeludMg cognitive. language,- so- (3) Staff-family inteeacUion. as central to vlstts. tial. emotional ad physical) of all their the Head Start coaaegt, must be Induded e. hoeWonu must be made for sir Increase children. In any variation plea. Varied scheduling 1s in ouWartive personnel and services In rola- Whatever the eduatlonal program or to provide stat with art gad additional op- Msm to Use anticipated requirements of ad- pbl)oaolby of a borne-booed program,it must portuniUles for such IneteacUou. dMioaal children and their famines. have a plan or saoesm for dave&oging "mit- t. Staff utiust&on elsoald contribute =c- 1. ]Provisions mutt is made for custodial vi4uallsg"or'Veranallsad"odutatlm pro- ttosably to program gttallUy by aaxlalatag services between sessions. Including the grams for its children. staff talent, potential and expertise. Siaff Close'cg of indoor and outdoor spaces. In addition, program- must provide me- training goals mutt be Identified and a Lama- g. PTovhtona must be made to maintain terlal, supplies and equipment (such as tri- Ing plan devised whkh will facilliate the ins- high. food quality for both sso6loo-. All cyclas, wagon-, blotto. manipulative toys plemmntalion of the option. Suer t»lnblt etadlw sbould have an opportunity to join and books) to footer the ch"drw'a develop- should enable the stat to Incorporate cur- In sock tg and other food-elated activities, ment In their Momma as needed.Provisloa for riculum modULMUO s nmosasary to acoom- DeftrMbly with the particVotlon of the such materials may be made through lead- modato the abortr week and to allow,for?die cook-amnager. ing,Cooperative or purchase system-. developmental digWassom between three- 4_Some-Based Models (croup 11OCIM a UOD, experiences must be yoar-old-and ave-year-old-. provided on a periodic base for all children d. Several attendance vartatlon nm01&els sae Read Start grantee• may elect to develop in boara-based program,The proposal asst partible is plannlag the delivesy d head a" Incorporate a house-band moMi into �� what tied at developmental activi-• Start o rvloma Attendance behadules suet Pa ODOtbdGo Use Program elueh models would t&ss soul tales piens to the group setting. devised for the children In accordance with (acus se the parent r The primary meter �tpermare. the education compooant— _ !a the child'-development and the home es methods bableawd wwdhiob children are amiga-d Proposals un tie astral facilit�IThese modals may be as well user tees oil of twee locomi by sutat&—must the into to their wb"ules. 1ba f �f� along the lines tim programs In the Sea» Stern in 91fteen soctitrat appopriste looat. ethnic. cultural Indicate possible ecbedulng variations.Mw oo�tlM,In or ontei modal de- A"wage characteristics. list is not meant to be eshaustive. vatoped by the local community. The fol- e.Parent Prograw (1) The four-day-week schedule peovYlrs lowtag conditions must be met by these Home-based programa reflect the concept four days for center-boo d activltlam plus an graatoo in Implementing tbeir programs: that the pint is the first and most in- additional day tar center stat to perform w ssp Coeheaafos S rrtcvs M101A l "educator"and"eombW'of his or special activities,such r: bar own chAdno. Thus. hog a-based pro- 111400-146 ro- The tines finds of esrvlae which are avail- grams an em on developing Ea ervloe tratnlag for stat.pennts and able W children. served to a oentar-band and11 °per will be available to Start role of Headvolunteers. Need Start programand Special e4rienm for children. asildrm greed by a boss-based peegram. Elowe vim PNL�toss — - mm go -band programs must give both par. TWO days in amau Hinny*to bOmw Wilk PrOWWfmMust MAS every possible effort to ens (or lrannt suwututes and other eppro- parent traintq by the stat[. Identify. coadtaate, lntsgraW and utaLm Phu family members) an opportunity to (9) Spilt-ansion achedul s: Two regularly MKINU community resources and more coo 1Mrn about such thlop Y nrlous ap- oaroll" groupe.amb nssetingtWo dap Par week. reduced-fes.or no-fes) in providing Pubes to child rowing. rays to stimul"o week, with the VIM day scat show for 1111101L nutritional, bealth. social and psyeboiagiaat and . an their children's total edemas to things a-tn-rules tralnlag a t worst wMr ssrejoes for iia childna gad tbelr females. Want. coca everyday espeeieaes (1) >rwfrftioa.—Ie bar sed-bainto constructive learning esperhonan for email groups of parent.car Children with a)!e- vssaever feasible children shouli�reoY a wchildren. and greeiae information abaft clay areola 1. Double 8etaloms Use as=* autrttlm services as in center- hesfth, nutrition mad community resourew hared programs vrtth Pcimlty *—Pb-- On d.!train/and Weekend Sersices Head Start programs an option,inedi to oca m nutrition educatlm a1aed at helping par- It is suggested that the program make ate doubt eseslons Of an option. re n0 Cama ante lemrn to maks the Desi use of ealettog provfeien for evening and weekend aervicee shall the addition of otter children result fbod resources through food planning, buy- to families when needed. In fewer swvloea for children currently n Ing rad cocting. If periodic, regular or in- the program. A program oba4 not be re- eldantsl group canons for children are held, e.Career Development qulred,nor-hall it be permitted,to osndeat every eriart rboufd be grade to prepare and Programs must provide career develop. double sessions sOlsly as a 0"-MVteg lowlife. sere a nutritious;snack or m"L When food meat opportunttiss for stag. int example, In sddltion to the PDIMM Wbkh s]PWY 40 is not aysilabis to a family.the home-breed training d stet mbwld qualify for academic fryer. Prt'day pr's ass, toile rl" program must make every effort to put the credit or otbr appropriate credentials when- conditlOos must be mat wbM the doQkie flan in touch with whatever community evrpoesibbe. semloos option is utwand: eeganlfatlm can help supply food.In&Mi- a. Provisions must be made for a one-hour tion.parents should be informed of au avail- f-SeTvic'e Deb"Srste- break between donbe-wesbn cirrose Wbma a able family WOMUnas programs and abouid In their proposals, grantees mu-t describe atngle teaching OUR OOdeete both ralva In UW"Vpd to pwUdpate Is them. their system for delivering bsaltb„nutrttlom6 of a double samisen. Ea addit&an, at Inst lutrMon education must Ieosgulm cul- psyebotag&eal sed osier s rvime tiro are thirty miautsa mast be sow"" ]Prior is ttsr"variations in food peeftmoss said sup- not Proem" ptimartly by ire in-home Mel► wssim—wrsthr or not a dlfare" plsm-nt rod iiuM upon a~ pratermum oaregiver C n1 :�;2�� RULES AND REGULATMM D.Staff Selection portunitles fat a ricber appreelatim of the !f_]PARMClilw'SOIf IN TWX CIA08000M proposals must describe the prograa's young child*needs and bow to madly tbsM. wa PAW RNMOTRES, VOLV]17 Efts 08 • system for selecting staff in accord was tae Many of the benaits of Bead Start We OWSaVEIW respoaaibilltles assigned by the program to rooted in-chane".Tbte Changan must Lois a. wCllMUM POOR Tis PA1a9V E the staff member. For example. the staff place In the family itself.in the community. WEMCK TWr IUVS itII.PED TO EEVZLOr. visiting homes must be: and In the attitudes of people sad Imtitu- 4.VKWA fid WM Tule CKMJ)B 1w in tions that have an impact on both. COWERATWIF tt rM TIS:STAPr Or TO (1) Fluent in the language used by the It Is clear that the success of Head Start CEtrl ft families they serve: in bringing about substantial changes ds- Eeea at them Is essential to an smective (2) Bespowive listeners: meads the fullest involvement of the parents. Bead Start program both at the grantee Scud (3) Knowledgeable about human deal- parentst-substitutes, and fam Ilse of ehn- and the Mlagata ysscy 10"L Sven BML opment,family dynamic.end needs dren enrolled in its programs. This involve- Start plarR must hies/dmlgftata a CO- of children; meat begins when a Used Start prograM ordbMtar Of lMeat ACUTKNO to bit bring (4) Knowledgeable about all program begins and should gain vlgor and vitality me about apprOprlafo porant parUCOMIos.Th1s components: planning sad wUvlUw go forward. staff Msmbt may be a volunteer in sonall r (s) Knowledgeable about community successful parental Involvement enters comausitil- resources. into every part of Head start. 1nEwneM I. Pmpst poruo*stios is tie Pwesm of h.Staff DeDeiop"wat other anti-poverty programs, help bring Making Dwidwas About tie Batme and Programs must submit a staff and volun- about changes in institutions in the ooa- oporsabs of 1M P"OHM tsar teamltasnt Plan and a training Pisa, munity,and works toward altering the soeaal lnclvtdlag coolant of proposed pee- and fn- conditions that have forowd the systems that Head Start�p Orospf an raining Programa. teaching method, surround the economically dlmdvtsged a. Sbwetwrr.—'She formal structure by servloe tteaming s. t c consultants, child and his family. which parents eon paradipats In policy mak- deaeripttrai of ns for continued fa-service fto�t Head Start must 000tlnne to db- Ing ad operatiofa of tae propos WM WM vary training.The career development plan must corer new ways for parents to beooMe deeply with the local administrative structure of the training. inindesig.I to develop v increase ata![mem- invloved 1n deelslan-masking about the pro- Program. beds knowledge about: gram and in the devalopewnt d activities lfarsmily, however. the$sad Start policy that they deem helpful and Important In groups will oosrst of the following: (1) Approaches to and techniques of meeting their p,rtleular needs and eondt- 1. Head Start Coster Committer. This wanting with parents; tions. For some Parents. Participation may committee must be sot up at the assist level. (2) Other home-based or Home Start- begin on a "pie level and mow to thew whore waters have several daMM,It im Me- Ilke programs; complex levels.Pat other parents the move- ommended that than also be parent class (3) All Head Start component areas. meat will be immediate.because of Past as- coaattteea. Won- i. Yoiunteen perlencsem ,into ooplex levels of sharing and 2.Heat Start 1•Wfep CbssiaMM.This Won- giving.Every Head Start program Is obligated minae moist be mat ftp at the dolsyate agency As in all other Head Start programs. the to provide the channels through which such level wb i as psoinm is admlalataved In home-based programa must encourage ad psegMpatlon and tnvolremeat can be pro- whoM or in port by web agencies. provide opportunity for the use of volun- vldod for and enrlebsd. it.Snag SW#Asitcp Obis aiL Thu Couadl Leers. Unless this happens. the gods of Bead must be ad up at the paa/M 1avel. b.locally Designed Options start will not be achieved and the program whoa a STMAM ha dates" the sstirw Ins may el to the aboveesIgn model.local pro- the f will remain &-creative experwom for MM&g%wt preschool ehchad in a aaatttng not t is mat 3 to have a pwicy comma grams map elect to design and propose other reinforcedby needed change In social aye- in addition io a Doiag)ste Aeoncy lbilcy Com- • Program he nes of In they &I children,nd wall suitad terns into which the child will mow alter minae.Iaetead a w policy group Moves both to f& ljo vessels of lad munil sproposals sod his Head Start experience. the famnW in their communities. This sharing in decisions for the future the Board sd the Dslsgata y for local program options moat adhere to is one of the primary alms of parent partici- ` the following guidelines: b. Comtpeait6ew.-4Mart w daaertbm the pation and involvement in Project Bead campsofton of saes of tbsee groups. a. They must be derived from an analysis start. of the peccant standard Heed Start mdel oD.TUX sou or TIM Pau � Nrs mm of t"COM (bow and must represent a more eaeet/w age- /dr AMrp Masi): w rspnrrstae at proach to meeting the needs of children in Every Bead ',,art Program tifgfd Bova Ef• nataMsrhosd -=MURKY Pow (paws the community. fective Parent Parti ipatioa. There ave M and prtsata)sold 49 lad salphtleed esm- b.They must be consistent with good de- least four major klade cc porsni partiolps- msaatp ar pseMMbW a8 1m11 a whir velopmsntal practices. tion In local Head Start programs. haw a ex acorn for obatMsralewataa of 1M lass a c.They must be consistent with Bead 1.PARTICIPATIOla Ill Tale PSO(wSS Off fMO f and sea I* boa doers- start performance standards and ingot aa- MAKING DRCWOWS AWUT Tits NATURE apmsst of the ptagrem.'Ife sumbW of weft afire that all components of Bead ears ere APM OPERATION Or T1s PROORAI r.pMaaa Moves Will vary depandrg as Mae of etively delivered,unless they are apmasd as an adjunct to a program which delivers ChArt the run vaW at Used Start aal tiom.ar ua- t 8 Coepoouim las any epteaant a special Pham tkame � rt 0sater committee_------ 1. Paranis wbow dmdeea we snvolhd Is that or ciretm»Qibed fort such s: (1) Awth St-type Program a other ossicle. tar 2 asrvaas such r sickle call a Wed . Head Start Pat" Committee (den- 1 At least WSllmeafs d Bead/Imo alYidrea taw ageacy). ply caro d in that dslapob#SIM (2) commie dtic- n MVI for program tiler reMeo natives of Lha 400- bandicapped high risk or other ehn- musttp►'• iron with special needs. 2. Head Start policy Council(grantee)_ s. At least ay a l�ti of Bead abet dWIpros rsa nWIL APPnvDa B—HEAD START PLW repr coronad s that grmatoa'e peep 0 pLos rspeeoaatattw d tie comMnoitp.•• POLICY MANUAL: SHE PALKNTa Thos appendix sets forth Policy governing number of aesanl»tlons which Aboold ap- agencies (public and lbw) sad >wJW the involvement of parents of Head Start ploprfately be rap+wntod. The Delegate CommnnM Civic or prolharlosal OWN101106- children". . . in the development, conduct. Agency determines the Compoatgon d thdr tions Vbkb haw a COsota for Ch11Mea of and overall program direction at the local committee(within the above guk%Mws) and IoW 100a ft=M" sold efts 60011AGNP ole level." methods to to owed in eeiseting represents- the pmpm . The IIOmlm of suet 10010- Z-30-2 The Parents twee of the community. Parents of former saatattws will vary,dgmadtep as Lha atii•- A. INTtODCCTION Bed Startearl* ebnew may me r� bar d a- bwhidb ahould aspe- asntstivas of the ebmmunity On dslsob peas/dy 1M rapeuaoaid TAW applicant son" Head start believes that the selves made agency Policy groups. All repfesentstlws of dotorm oW the oempofdtioe of tate Moors by the eh11d in Head start must be unfit- the 00mmuaity 0aiseted by the ag#aey stoat (within the above guidelines) and the Msth- stood ad bunt upon by the family and the be appeared by elect" psrsat asMbMR at ads m a uMd 322soleatlsg r"NaMtsthM • oommsalty.To achieve this goal.Bead ehrt the committee. In no ear, bowev�, would d tele sommaat>I !OEM of fbrllr Aird yrovaMs goo tate Involvement of rhe shaft rsprasontjkUVM Of the eoanMUMIq Mimed Ogg SUR enters map urn M rtrmuall�aam poiesis sal ether ma obers at tae f only in of the told aomattles. dee MoMmoa q►an V sMa41�>r the sspeelsacs he salves In the eWN de- 11eprsanitelMe M lots eo.tsnarp(OV10- PAS ws reprtmm4Mt+ea d tea earalaaftiap velopment center by giving them many OP- far Apenep leoot):A repro sntattve of Major mlsetad W tale money Mwst be mppread by Peen" -N - VOL w, MD. 136--NONDAr, NO 30, >m 0 1 f+to?6 NMS AND l GIAATNM elected parent members of the committee.In funOtions connected with local Head Start present any problem to operation' of the' no nate. however. abould rupeeeealawn" 4! program administered by d*Lsg"e agenelm proram- the community ecowd 60% of the total and tb►11AWee Of rwpooa►DWty e*►guM to Having parents in the classroom hoe three comimlttee or council. eeob iarttc4mung gr—p• advantys.It- In Notes Ira addltlea to those Listed functions, the a. Glves the parents a better understand- a"shall: ing of what the center is doing for the ebil- 1. All parents serving On policy groups (a) lWie as a list between public and dren and the kinds of home asmistance they must be elected by parents of Heed Start private orpmisWons, the grantee Policy may require. children currently enrolled in the program- Council. the Delegate Agency Dowd of Di- 2. It L strongly recommended that the redoes,and the community it serves. b. Showa the child the depth of his parents community action agency board have repre- (b) gave the gpportunity to initiate mW- concern. sentation from the Head Start Policy Council potion and ides for program improve- c. (lives the stall an opportunity W know to assure coordlnatkoa of Head Start ac- menta and to receive a report on action the peremts betty and to learn Tram them tivitlea with other CAA programs.Converse- taken by the administering agency with re- There are, of course, many anter acuvi- ly, community action agency board repre- Bard to its recommendations. ties outside the classroom (e.g., field trips. ssrntetlon on the Policy Council is also (c) Plan.000rdlnate aid organin agency- clinic visits, social occasions) in which, the recommended. wide activities for parents with the assist- presence of parents is equally desirable. 3. It Is Important that the membership of sbce of staff. Parents are one of the categories of per- policy groups be rotated to assure a regular (d) Assist in communicating with parents sons who must receive pW*renm for am. Influx at new Ideas into the program- For and encouraging their participation in the ployment as mm-professionals. Particips- this purpose. terms d membership must be per. tion as volunteers may also be possible for limited to no more than three years. (e) Aid leu recruiting volunteer services many paesnta. Akparience obtained as a 4. No staff Member (nor members of their from parents,community residents and com- volunteer may be helpful In qualifying for familiar as defined In CAP Memo 23A) of the munity organizations. and as" In the MO- non-profewtonal employment.At a minimum applicant or delegate agencies shall serve on blllasUan of community resources to meet parents should be encouraged to observe the council or committee in a voting m- identified needs. classes several times. In crilm to permit parity.Staff members may attend the meet- (f) AdWnlster the Parent Activity funds. fathers to obeerve It might be a good Was UIP of COnllc11S Or committees in a con- (3) T)" Bead Start Policy COu*cil. Chart to have some parts of the program In the tuitative non-voting capacity upon request C outlines the mayor management functions evening or on weekends. of the council or committee. connected with the Head Start program at Head Start Centers are encouraged to set b. =very corporate board operating s Head the grantee level.whether It be a community aside space within the Center which can be Start program must have a Policy Commit- action or 1lmiwd purpose agency, and the used by parents for mss tee cc Council as dallned by HEW.The cor- degree of responsibility assigned to each par- drip and staff conferences. porste body and the Policy Committee or tlgpatlag group. Council must not be one and the same. In addition to those listed functions, the 3. Activities for Parents Which They Have a. Policy groups for summer programs pre- Council sha11: Helped To Develop sent a special problem bemuse of the dif- (a) Serve a& a link between public and ncu lty cc electing parent representatives In private organisations, the Delegate Agency used Stott programme must dining.plan advance.Therefore,the policy group for one Policy Committees, Neighborhood Councils, for parent education programs which are re- summer program must remain in office until the Grantee Board of D)irectots and the nom- sponsim to needs expressed by the parents Its succamora have been elected and taken mummy it serves. tbemmares. Other com malty agencies once. The group from the former program (b) Have the opportunity to initiate sug- should be encouraged to resist in the pian- should meet frequently between the end of geAwm and ideas for program lmprove- ning and Implementation of the*programs. the program and the election of new mean- wants and to reeelve a report on action taken Parents may also wish to-coil together on boa to ensure emu u measure of Program by t3M administering agency with regard to community problems cc common concern continuity.Thos meetings should be for the its recommendation& such as health,housing.education and wel- purpose are (a) assuring appropriate follow (c) Plan, cocrdlnat►and organise agency- fate and to sponsor activities and programs up of the children (b) aiding the drawl- wNs activitw for parents with the assist- around fntsrnsts expressed by the group. opment ee the upcoming summer 11"d &mos at mall. Policy committees must anticipate Such Start program. (c) wrtung of the appllea- (d) Approve the selection o1 Delegate ieaim wham do loping pram pests tion. (d) hiring at the director and eatab- Agencies. and Include parent activity funds to cover lishsnwt Oe criteria for hiring stat and. (e) Recruit volunteer services froom par- the cost of parent sponsored acttvitt e. when aeosmary (e) orientation Of the new amts, community raeldents and community 4. Working With Their Children in Their mlembew Iia abort. the policy group from s ogpubatiom, and mobillsee community re- former program aunt not be dissolved uniB etweroes to meet Wantif ed needs. Own Home In Connection with the Staff a new grow is elected.The expertise oe them (f) Dlstrfbute Parent Activity funds to of the Center eteed y redsiMd Pokey tuteesHEW requires that each grantee make be used P It nosy for Head Start dhec- hones vitlM a part of its programs when.per- t, rented me'lira 1o11owing paregrepbs [Does amd professional staff to eater re pon- outs preen agcb Yboa. Teachers should and charts describe the minimum functions sibillty when decisions must be mads. liven VIM wenn at&Umar children a minlmum and dagrom oe responsibility for the various when they are committed to Involving par- oe onM; to tutl year progress than should policy groups Involved In administration Of onto.the Bead Start staff must take care to be at Twat Worse vista, if the parent&have local Seed Start programa.moot groups trig avoid dominating msethsp by force a their coeeuated to mach home vtmlte. (ldwn&iiaa wepottaq Jin edditioeal just eras ear a greater training and exparlsnce to the Vvw- staff an now required to Melts no Ism that !moo sksm of ral0%WK1dV ti ails Parties ea of dscfalonmaking. At these meettnga, two home visits during a given program year agree. AS smb agreamebts are sub)eOt 10 peotessionals may be tamp"d to do Most Of In ecoerdaaoe with 1304.2-2(e)(4).) In chow such ItrlUWAGns W may be called for by the talking. They must Pearn to ask parents rare caw where&doubts%tuft has bora sp- Hliw Polley. Questions about this Should for their ides. and listen with attention, proved for teachers it may be nscesawy to be referred to your NOW regional aNce. patience and understanding.Self-obnAdaum use other types of Vmsl to malts homes (1) The lgeed Stott Center Committee and self-respect an powerful nantivating visits.Personnel.such as teacher aides,health Ah-11 carry Ont at last the following mini- torose.Activities which bring out the*qusl- mum responsibilities: !rise in par%pts can prove invaluable in im- aides and social workers may also make hoses (a) AwNtr teacher. center director, and proving family life of young children from visits with,or independently of,the teaching all other persona responsible for the de- low income bomee. staff but coordinated through the parent pro- velopment and Operation of every eomponeat MoMbese oe Head Start Policy Groups gram staff in order to 01minste umeooedl- including curriculum In the Head Start whose family inose Lail&below the"poverty noted vLits. program, lien index- may receive meeting aibwances (b) Works closely with classroom teachers or be reimbursed for traveL per diem. Medi Bead Start staff should develop activities and all other component staff to carry out and baby sitting arpemees lncuned beesaes to be used at home by otbar family members the daily activities ptogeam. ce policy Group aeet/n(pr. The procedures that will reinforce and support the child's (c) trams. conducts. and participates to necessary to secure relmbureeemant funds total Head Start experience. lafoefmal W wail r formai pn*r ws and and their regulations we detailed in ODD aotivlflmo Aor t Dior parents"a-teff. Instruction SONS-1. genres and children will all beaeIIt (d) Peracipates Ih recruiting amt selem- r Paidot from hones visits and activities. Grantees tog at comer soployeestt wsfn g1[Idslans 2. Participation Volunteers to the Behe C)astroom OM 48 s sb&u mrequire that parents permit home established by NXW. the Drelmtse Oottn- es or Ovisit&r a 0WOUDn cc the ch1wo portiofpa- eil ant SNOL and Daiq&la Agatecy Oen►- Heed start elamm must be open to MUei Lira to and Steele Nowria Bray asort must mittw&ret leern* at time reasonable and coovenlant to them be monde M aph"tar•edventapm oe VWW to sties meft" the am � Sam are very ed number wean tar&p.M- sacs of . liaaitet amaber are ptevota wottY psseeta some" VOL Nr 00. ism—i01MAr, Iwi flys 1 1 �. DMwltfowa as lupi os chwu!d C t aftvilual ar grotlP must ale bare beam,comb- • A.Gsaoel�wMadUV—Tf�fa�t+s6-0- themulp is the awkindedmin amtl�1'xa+�R�� or grata��a"Lal agoussma" the point of�g approval - or a" disease ria ems,tag rot at it u tW1 do not aplrow,the proposel cannot oa fwwadssar11 1 On rs ao the parson be be alsPbd, or ire per6sal asllss salsa group p—qpu%Un qty• until merammant Y rnaetsa-bsttrem the dis- t.Oprstog DsarawsAYttt.—iZts indlrid- int Pottpa ar 1UdMdual& ua1 or grata that is dMisti7 responsible ibr D.mast be CoassUlad—'lbs individual or carrying out or aaetorrtng the fanetion.om- group 'bust be 061104 upon I aa7 fle- daMnt with the SIsaral guidance and dtree- claim is mads or approval is granted to" 1061 am at the a@vIor group bntAh gars- advice or infor>•6tion but not to mats the seal"Wonsibat7, decision or grant approval. C.kraut Ids or Dies prove—'Ibe in- L. May be Coaasltad—lbs individual or livttual at groat/ (otartr than prsoos or group may be a 0mal upon for information, grad•boWtig @NMW and aparat i t regon- advfoe or reooenmendatioas by than individ- sibUM.♦sal D aMve) art approve belbse —16 or groape having g a«6l r sponalbUlq the dseislon Is Lldsad at action taken_22ke or operating raspoo ilmlity. ♦-Aasral eaaea/Iat� Chart B (hart C ]D-M lfrt0M6r1Mld "' Dehpte e'sael frames s@my 3-mor be anom d Functim _ - s � (a)PUIOdid irvabpnent reds in the see to ♦ D D D ♦ s D D M atrws C♦♦-If not defarstad). 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I=Doc.4Fism!tial"rs-ILImi ami • DRAFT - 6/7/77 III B DRAFT - 6/7/7 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY HEAD START 4 1978 BUDGET SUMMARY SHEET '1978 2191E OF DELEGATE AGENCY Martinez Unified School District.. PROGRAM YEAR PROGRAM ACCOUNT NUMBER 22 _.... PROGRAM ACCOUNT NAME Head Start - Full Year - Part Day SUBMITTED AS PART OF (check one) FUNDING REQUEST AMENDMENT ( SUPPLEMENT { BUDGET SUMMARY APPROVED: Federal Non-Federal Total PROGM4 ACCOUNT NUMBER Share Share 22 $21,851 $9,292 $31,143 .APP VED BY POLICY C MMITTEE: YES NO ( ) e (Signature of Polio ittee Chairperson) TOTALS $21,851 $9,292 $31,143 J,,,,,j'e- 16 q BUDGET CATEGORIES " (Oats) OBJECT CLASS CATEGORIES Federal Non-FederalTotal ' Share Share a. Personnel $15,081 $6,092 $21,173 b. Fringe Benefits 3,435 3,435 APPROVED BY DELEGATE AGENCY BOARD: YES ( ) NQ C. Travel d. Equipment (Signature of Delegate Agency Official) e. Supplies .400 400 (Date) f. Contractual Construction r� h. Other Costs 2,935 3,200T ,135 TOTALS $21,851 ¢99292 ,143 Agency Name Martinez Unified School District Page I. of ,4 . Pages PERSONNEL (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6a) Lire Number No. 2 Rate TOTAL SALARY Itam of TITLE OF POSITION of of per No. ositions Weeks Time Hour Federal Non Federal NOTES Share Share 1 1 Director 36 71 $1,400 2 1 Teacher 33 67% $ 8,870 3 ' 1 Teacher Aide 33 501 2,200 4 1 Community Aide 36 501 1,100 5 1 Clerk 36 25% 711 6 1 Accountant 36 5% 792 7 1 Nurse 36 20% 3,000 8 1 Psychologist 33 5Y 800 ' 9 Substitutes 300 10 Parent Volunteers 2,000 11 12 13 14 Q15 (XXI Additional pages attached Total Forward Total costa this category Enter on III D $15,081 $6,092 III B (6b) Agency Name Martinez Unified School District Page ,2„ of 4 pages , FRINGE BENEFITS (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6b) Line TOTAL FRINGE BENEFITS Item DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AND BASIS FOR VALUATION No, Federal Hon Federal NOTES Share Share 1 F.I.C.A. X X $ $ 655 2 Unemployment Insurance 110 3 Disability Insurance 120 4 P.E.R.S. 990 5 Health and Dental Insurance ' 1,560 6 7 8 9 10 1l 12 13 .a H14 (XX) Additional pages attached Total Forward $15,081 $6•,092 i ,�, ma TIT ��,•?!' .. III B (6e) r Agency Name Martinez Unified School District Page _3. of _4 page3 SUPPLIES (OBJECT 'CLASS CATEGORY 6e) Line TOTAL SUPPLIES . Item DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AND BASIS FOR VALUATION No. DESCRIPTION Non Federal NOTES Share Share l Classroom Supplies 200 2 Equipment Replacement 100 3 ' New Equipment 100 4 6 7 8 9 10 ll . 12 ' 13 ? 14 i 15 ( ) Additional pages attached Total Forward Total costs this categorX Enter on 111 3 400 III B (6e) t Agency Name Martinez Unified School District Page ..-4 of 4 pages , OTHER COSTS (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6h) y E TOTAL SUPPLIES DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AND BASIS FOR VALUATION Federal Non Federal NOTES Share Share 1 Food $ 696 2 Parent activities 40 3 ' Medical exams, medical and health supplies 100 4 Space Costs $3,200 5 Telephone 110 6 Transportation: to and from school 1,600 7 Transportation: field trips 200 8 Transportation: staff 20 9 Cleaning classroom rugs 70 10 Repair of E ui ment 40 11 Child Development Instructional Materials 65 12 13 co: 14 r 15 { } Additional Pages attached Total Forward $18,916 •$6,092 T-1-1 , -h{, e► ,,r r* ,, .,, nti inn TTT 1$. 2,935 $3,200 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY HEAD START 2 1977 BUDGET SUMMARY SHEET First Baptist HeadStart Preschool ! M NAME OF DELEGATE AGENCY P PROGRAM YEAR PROGRAM ACCOUNT NUMBER 22 PROGRAM ACCOUNT NAME HeadStart - Full Year SUBMITTED AS PART OF (check one) FUNDING REQUEST (XX) AMENDMENT ( } SUPPLEMENT ( ) BUDGET SUMMARY APPROVED: Federal Non-Federal Total PROGM4 ACCOUNT NUMBER Share Share 869550 219638 108,188 .APPROVED BY POLICY COMMITTEE: YES NO ( } (Signatu Po icy Committee Chairperson) TOTALS BUDGET CATEGORIES to Federal Non-Federal Total OBJECT CLASS CATEGORIES . Share Share a. Personnel 63,769 13,800 77+569 b. Fringe Benefits $ 553 -0- 89553 App VED BY DELEGATE �'. Y BOARD: YES { } Nq ( ) c. Travel 200 -0- 200P't d. Equipment -0m -0- -040 S " t"urree of Delegate Agency Official) e. Supplies 00 .0- 500 (Date) f. Contractual ..0.. -0- 4*0,. g. Construction -0.0 -0- -0- h. Other Costs � 13,528 13,500 27,028 TOTALS 86,550 ?7,300 113,850 III B (6a) Agency name FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HhADSTART PRESCHOOL Page 1 of pages Attachment PERSONNEL (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6a) Line Number ;No. 2 Rate TOTAL SALARY Item of TITLE OF POSITION •of per ositions Times Hour Federal Non Federal NOTES . Share Share 1 1 Director 10 75 875' 2 1 Secretary / Account Clerk 10 75 .4195 3 ' 1 Community Co-ordinator 10 75 5340 4 1 Nurse 10 5009 5 1 Cook 8• 70 ' 3775 6 1 Cook Assistant 8 65 2246 73 Teachers ( Step VI on pay s ii. 8 1 Teacher ( Stop III on pay scale) 8 100 4,928 9 3 Teacher-Assistants 8 100 7476 10 1 Teacher-Assistant 8 100 2408 11 Substitute 00 12 Volunteers 13000 13 1 Janitor 10 75 1,613 • 14 15 ( ) Additional pages attached Total Forward It Total costs this category , Enter on III B 61,76:d 800 III B (6b) Agency Name FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH HEADSTART PRESCHOOL page _.2. of ....�.. Pagea plus Attachment FRINGE BENEFITS (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6b) Fine TOTAL FRINGE BENEFITS Item DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AND• BASIS FOR VALUATION ' No. Federal Non Federal NOTES Share Share 1 F.I.C.A. 5.85 x x $ 63,769#00 3,730 2 Unemployment Insurance 4 1 % 3C 63,769.00 20614 3 ' Disability Insurance 4 1,'orkmen' s Compensation 20209 5 ' 6 7 8 9 10 11 . 12 13 14i ► , 15 ( ) Additional pages attached Total Forward Total costs this cats or , Enter on III 1 1 , 8.55 3 III B (6c) Agency Name PIRST BAPTIST HEADSTART PRESCHOOL Page of , pages attachment OUT OF AREA TRAVEL (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6c) Line TOTAL TRAVEL Item DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AND BASIS FOR VALUATION ,' No. Federal Non Federal NOTES , -- Share Share 1 Staff & Parent 200 ' 2 4 5 • 6 7 8 9 • 10 12 13 14 15 ( ) Additional pages attached Total Forward ,Jn 200 :+� Total costs this catefiorz Enter on M. I III B (6d) Agency Name FIRST .BAPTIST HEADSTART PRESMOOL Page _1�. of „�,,, pages attaohment EQUIPMENT (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6d) Line TOTAL EQUIPMENT ICem DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AND BASIS FOR VALUATION No. Federal Non Federal NOTES . Share Share �- Outdoor Equipment 3 ' G G 7 ' 8 ' 9 10 12 13 14 15 { } Additional pages attached Total Forward J Total costs this cate* nory Enter on III 'S -0• III B (6e) Agency Name First Baptist HeadStart Preschool Pageo£ Pages�r . .� p s attachment SUPPLIES (OBJECT -CLASS CATEGORY 6e) Line Item TOTAL SUPPLIES Na. DESCRIPTION OF ITEM .AND BASIS FOR VALUATION Federal Non Federal NOTES Share Share 1 Office Zc Classroom 300 2 Postage 100 3 • Janitorial to Maintenance 100 4 5 6 7 t . 8 , 10 12 13 14 WAft 15 ( ) Additional pages attached Total Forward Total costa this cateporx Enter on III B 500 III B (6f) Agency NamePage ,� of $ pages ' First Ha that Headstart Preschool CONTRACTUAL (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6f) Line TOTAL CONTRACTUAL ' Item DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AND BASIS FOR VALUATION No. Federal Non Federal NOTES • Share Share 3 ' G 5 6 7 8 Eiii0 12 13 14 15 ( } Additional pages attached Total Forward tilt . Total costa this catenory Enter on III I •Om III B (6g) Agency Name ► ` • First Baptist Headstart Preschool Page � of �,,, pagesattachmont CONSTRUCTION (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6g) Line TOTAL CONSTRUCTION Item DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AND BASIS- FOR VALUATION No. Federal Non Federal NOTES Share Share 1 2. 3 ' 4 5 6 7 f p • Q 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 ( ) Additional pages attached Total Forward Total costs this cats or Enter on III B III B (6h) = Agency Name First Baptist HeadStart Preschool Pageof pages-g- -8-- p S attachment OTHER COSTS (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6h) Line TOTAL OTHER COSTS Item DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AND BASIS FOR VALUATION No. Federal Non rederal NOTES Share Share 12--12' x 601 Modular Trai'lers---------10,000 Hent Office, kitchen & Meeting Hall in Church 2,000 800' 121,000 . 2 Food 1500 3 ' Utilities-Phone, Gets & Electric & Water 1700 19000 4 Rus Service-41aintenance Gnpfi Leasep Insurance Pc Driver 8200. 5 Insurance-Bond 127 6 Insurance-Delegate Agency 126 7 Medical & Dental Expense s-Proram 75 8 Consultant- 100 Sao 9 Local Travel--Staff &. Parents 200 10 Teacher' & Parent Training 200 11 Printing, & Publication' 75 12 Repairs to Furniture, Equipnent! Bldg.: and Grounds 50 t 13 Field Trips•--program 200 14 Babysitting Expense--Program 75 15 ( x) Additional pages attached Total Forward 100 Total costs this categoryEnter on 111. 3 . 1 34,283 13, 00 III B (6i) First Baptist HeadStart Preschool ATTACHMENT PAGE TO BUDGET CATEGORY Other Costs (Object Clase Category bh) (Enter object class category ) Line TOTAL Item DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AND BASIS FOR VALUATION No. Federal Non-Federal Share Share 1 Parent Fund Account--( Limited Use Fund) 100. 2' 3 . 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 �1 15 Totals (Enter on Line 15 of appro r ate cateAor rum) 100 3 STANDARD CONTRACT FOR y DELEGATION OF ACTIVITIES I. Contract Identification. Number 78-204 Department: Office of Economic Opportunity + Subject: Delegate Agent - Head Start Grant No: H0375-M Program Account: Head Start Full Year Part Day Program Account No: 22 2. Parties. The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: First Baptist Head Start Preschool Capacity: A California Non-Profit Organization Address: 204 Odessa Avenue, Pittsburg, CA 94565 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is January 1, 1978 and it terminates December 31, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. The total budget limit of this contract shall not exceed $113,850 , of which $ 86,550 will be contributed by the County as Federal share and of which $ 27,300 will be contributed by Contractor as local share. 5. County's Obligations. County shall maize 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 S;)er_ial Conditions. This Contract is subject to the General Conditions and Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. 8. Project. Tris Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: Operate as an approved Delegate Agency for the Contra Costa County Office of Economic Opportunity for the provisions of Community Action Program Services. See Paragraph 1, Sturmary of Work Programs, of the Service Plan. 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: 42 USC 2428, California Government Code 26224 and 53703 10. Signatures,- a ignatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY CONTRACTOR By A.I.Schroder Chairtan, Board of Supervisors B Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk TITL�/ ' (Designate official capacity in business By and affix corporation seal below) Deputy Jamie L. Johnson Deputy Clerk As authorized by governing board action Recommen rte t on ORPORATION SEAL AND AMNOWLEDGEMENT y Designee BEFORE NOTARY: Form ApprovedLC ty ounsel State of Californ-.a ) County of Contra Costa)SS. ACr"NOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) B�y L'___ The person signing above for Contractor Deputy known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that EAL Orr�C.AL She/they signed it and that the ALICE fA. Sh:9lTH corporation or partnership named above �')' NOO C TA: pLr;;LfC-CALtr }' cou,;rY ORNIA ,� executed the within instrument pursuant TKA COSTA - PL s_Pc 12 1e7$ to its bylaws or a resolution of its Lid SGuar s rg, if. .—5 board of directors. 01844 Microfilmed with board order GEIIEIE L. 0X:DITIONS (Delegation of c__vic es) Number 78-204 L. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and- local latts and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, includin but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and gotiditions of e;mploymeat; and reporting and record keeping procedures. ?. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitorins, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall :seep and crane available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records pertaining to this Contract and such additional records 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. 5. Termination. a. For Cause. The County may, by giving thirty days written notice specifying the effective date, terminate this contract in whole or in part, or for a limited time for cause, which nay include, but shall not be limited to: (1) Failure, for any reason, of the Contractor to fulfill in a timely and proper manner its _-bligations under this contract, including compliance with the approved program and attached condition, and such statutes, executive orders and Federal directives as may become applicable at any time; (2) Submission by the Contractor to the County of reports that are incorrect or incomplete in any material respect; (3) Ineffective or improper use of funds provided under this contract; (4) Suspension or termination of the tyrant to the County under which this contract is made, or the portion thereof delegated by this contract; or (5) Failure to comply with conflict of interest prohibitions in Federal regulations. b. Non-Renewal. The County may, at any time up to 60 days prior to the termination date of this contract as specified above, give the Contractor written notice that it does not intend to renew this contract for an additional tem. Grounds for such non-renewal may include, but shall not be limited to: (1) Appointment by County of a new Contractor to serve all or part of the community currently served by the Contractor; or (2) Any of the grounds specified in above Subparagraph a. c. Appeal Procedure. Within 14 days after written notice from the County of its intention to terminate or not renew, Contractor pursuant to the above, may: (1) Request an informal meeting with representatives of the County to discuss the reasons for the termination or non-renewal; (2) Submit to the County written materials in opposition to the proposed termination or non-renewal; or (3) Request a public hearing before the Economic Opportunity Council, with right to representation by counsel, to present evidence on its behalf. Initial Contractor County Dept. 01845 GENERAL CWDITIONS (Dele3atioa of Activities) :lumber 78-204 -The persons to whom the above presentation is made shall, within 10 days, make a reco:zmendation to the Zoard of Supervisors as to what action, if any, should be taken by the Hoard on the proposed termination or non-renewal. Contractor clay request an appearance before the board with respect to any such recommendation. In any case, tite decision of the Hoard shall be final. d. Cessation of Fundinn. NotwithstandinCX g Subparagraphs 5.a., b., and c. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ti ceases, this Contract is terminated. f b. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the teras 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 SS2ecifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of ► operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to, } monitoring, auditing, billin,, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreemententered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements when entered shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Further, any Informal Agreement entered may not enlarge in an: manner the scope of this Contract, including any sues of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. The County Economic Opportunity Director is authorized to approve and sign such Informal Agreements on behalf of County. u. Modifications and Amendments- i a. Cenersl Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written doct:.meat exzcoy the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, subject to any required Sate or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, only the Payment Provisions a.-zd the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment execu=ed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any requirel State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. 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 Cotinty Department for which this Contract is Made or his designee or in accordance with the applicable procedures (if any) required by tha State or Federal Government. 10. Law Covernitia Contract. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. 11. Conformance with Federal and State ?regulations. Should Federal or State regula- tions touching upon this Contract be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Contract is subject to amendment to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. 12• No Waiver by County. Subject to Paragraph 9. (Disputes) of these General Conuitioas, inspections or approvals, or statements by any officer, agent or enployee of the County indicating the Contractor's performance or any part thereof complies with the requiremeats 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. Initial Contractor County Dept. "'+l CE:iEF.'1L C0_;7::IU:iS r (Delegation of Activities) :somber 78-204 13. Original Contract. The original copy of this Contract and of any modification or a-meadiment thereto is that copy filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. 14. Subcontract and Assi�nnent. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any of the work- cocitemplated under this Contract without first obtaining written approval from the Countv. T'ais Contract bines the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. Tne Contractor s:iall not assign this Contract, or monies due or to become due hereunder, witzout the prior written consent of the County. 13. 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 aSent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 16. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor, if a Corporation, agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and a complete and accurate list of its governing body (hoard of Directors or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of its governing body as changes in such governance occur. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. 17. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require his employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confiden- tiality, including but not limited to, the identity of recipients, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or aay 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 coaaected with the administration of such service. b. into 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. Id. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Con tract 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. 19. 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, whether or not resulting from the negligence of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 2J. Insurance. During the entire tem of this Contract and any extension or modifica- tion thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect liability 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 liability insurance naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, with the following minimum limits: (1) $250,000 for each person and $500,000 for each accident or occurrence for all damages arising out of death, bodily injury, sickness or disease from any one accident or occurrence, and (2) $100,000 for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property for each accident or occurrence. Initials: Contractor County Dept. GE."iHE AL CONDITiAay (Delegation of !'activities) Nuaber 78-204 b, Workmen'_s _ComDensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of Workmen's Compensation insurance evidencing covarage for its employees. c. Additional Provisioas. Not Mer than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. The policies must 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, and State and Federal governments, their officers, agents and employees, so that any other insurance policies held by them shall not contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policies. 21. .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. 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. 22. 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 terra of the General Conditioas. Initials- Coatractor County Dept. 7. �3. PAY 4E:i t' ?ZOVIST_ONS Number 78-204 1. PaymentBasis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sure in excess of the total account 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 Contractor for all services provided for County under this Contract shall be only for costs that are allo::able costs (see Para,rrapih 3. below) and are actually incurred in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Contract. 2. Payment Aimouuts. Subject to later adjustments in total payments in accordance with Cita below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Auditors, and Audit Exceptions, and sub eCt to the Pad-hent Limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor an amouat equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Program Account Budget" included in the Service Plan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are determined in accordance with relevant CSA, IEW and County regulations. 4. Ex enditure of Protiram Funds. All expenses incurred for the approved program must be supported by contracts, purchase orders, requisitions, bills, or other established purchasing procedures. Expenses charged against program funds dust be incurred in accord with Federal and County directives. Liabilities of the County or Contractor to their parties as a result of termination action which are costs of winding up in accord with Federal directives or are specifically approved shall be considered proper expenditures of program funds. Federal CSA/HEW will determine the disposition of unexpended funds at the termination of the 'grant. The Coatractor shall impose upon itself adequate budgetary constraints to insure that sufficient program monies are on account to meet all obligations iacurred durins the entire period of this contract. 5. Payment Procedure. The County Auditor-Controller shall advance to the Contractor grant funds to meat the Contractor's budgeted requirements when the Contractor presents his requirements to the County Auditor-Controller in the fora and detail prescribed by the County Auditor-Controller and after presented budget requirements have been audited and found, in the judgement of the County Auditor-Controller, to meet the Federal CSA/HEW audit guidelines. 6. Contractor's Accounting System. At any time during the period of this contract, if the County Auditor-Controller is of the opinion that the Contractor's accounting system or accounting personnel falls below the originally accepted standards, the County Auditor-Controller shall not make further disbursements to the Contractor. 7. Liquidation of Obligations. The Contractor will liquidate all obligations within two calendar months after the program termination date and return any advanced funds not used for approved federal program expenditures to the County Auditor-Controller within five days after the end of this two-month period. 3. Commitments Prior to Termination. No suspension or termination will affect any expenditures or legally binding commitments made prior to receiving notices of the termination, or non-renewal, provided such expenditures or commitaents were made in good faith and not in anticipation of termination and are otherwise allowable. Upon termination, or non-renewal, the disposition of unexpended Federal funds and property purchased with program funds will be subject to County direction. 9. Ri?ht 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, (1) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out or is insufficiently documented, (2) 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, (3) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment, or (4) Contractor has failed to provide documentation of timely and adequate local share expenditures to maintain the required ratio of expenditures between federal and local share. Initials � Contractor County Dept. 1,f44g PAYMENT PROVISIONS r Number 78-204 1J. Cost Kenort 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 shoos 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 :Lmounts) above, County will remit any such excess amount to Contractor, but subject to the pa maent 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 Coatract, Contractor shall remit any such excess amount to County. 11. 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 13 months from the termination date of this Contract. If such audit(s) show that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, including any adjustments made pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then Contractor agrees to pay to County within 30 days of demand by County any such excess amount. If such audit(s) shoal that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract e.xeed the payments made by County pursua:-it to Paragraph 2. (Payment :Lmounts) above, including any adjustments made pursuant to Paragraph: 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then County agrees to pay to Contractor any such excess amount, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. 12. Audit E:;ce?jtions. In addition to its obligations under Paragraph 7. (Audits) above, Coatractor a;;rees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State or Federal audit agencies occurrin:; as a result of its performances of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to t:ie County within 30 days of damaud 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. 0-J- Initial Contractor County Dept. - .LQ X P-8 + r SPECIAL CONDITIONS 78-204 Plumber 1. Records Maintenance. Records retained by Contractor shall identify indivi- dual poverty recipients; expenditures according to federal and local share; income to the Project from whatever source; property owned, leased, or borrowed by the Contractor. Records shall reflect the authority of and purpose for expenditures. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized represen- tatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 2. Reports. Contractor shall provide the following reports to the County: a. By the 20th of the following month, a financial report showing monthly ex--penditures on forms prescribed and provided by the County. b. Contractor shall maintain proper records for statistical purposes, monitoring and evaluation as may be requested by the County from time to time. 3. Honesty Blanket Bond. During the entire term of this Contract, and any extension or modification thereof, Contractor shall keep in effect a blanket bond covering losses sustained by the Contractor through any fraudulent or dishonest act or acts committed by any of its employees, acting alone or in collusion with others, during the bond period, to an amount equal to approximately one month's cash handled by the agency for all CSA./HO.; program accounts or in a different amount as may be mutually agreed upon.by the contracting parties. 4. Program Coordination. In carrying out programs with other agencies, public and private, in the Contractor's geographical zone of operation, Contractor shall coordinate through the County. 5. Public Information. Contractor shall prepare timely public information releases on its role in t e Federal CSA/HEW program which shall identify the project as a CSA, HEW, OCD, etc., program. Copies of these releases shall be provided to the County within one week of release. 6. Covenant Against Contingent Fees. Contractor warrants that no person or selling agency or other organization has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this contract upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee. For breach of violation of this warranty the County shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion, to deduct from the contract or otherwise recover the full amount of such commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee, or to seek such other remedies as legally may be available. 7. Additional Conditions. Contractor agrees and understands that the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of human Development Services (HDS) Administration for Children, Youth and Families - Project Head Start Terms and Conditions, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and which by this reference is incorporated herein and made a part hereof as if fully set forth, are deemed to be Special Conditions of this Contract and that contractor agrees to abide by and comply with all HEW/HDS/ACYF Project Head Start Terms and Conditions. 8. Required County Approval. Consultant, personal services, and lease or lease-purchase of equipment agreements, and purchase of equipment over $200, made in accordance with approved budgets, must be approved by the Contra Costa County Office of Economic Opportunity before payment is made by the Auditor-Controller. 9. No Implication of Contract Renewal. 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 the County under a new contract following termination of this contract. 10. Contractor Responsibility. Contractor agrees and understands that Contractor shall be fully responsible for the acts and omissions of his subcontractors and of persons either directly employed by Contractor or of volunteers under the direction, control or supervision of Contractor. Initials:4/' Contractor County Dept. -HeadStart 1-78 - n191 t� P-9 Number 78-204 11. The parties hereto agree and understand that neither Contractor nor any of its employees shall, under the terms and conditions of this contract, he considered an employee of County for any purpose whatsoever, nor shall Contractor or its i e.nployees be entitled to any of the rights, privileges, or benefits of County employees. Contractor shall be deemed at all tames an independent contractor and shall be wholly responsible for the manner in which it performs the services required of it by the terms and conditions of this contract. Contractor assumes exclusively the responsibility for the acts of its employees as they relate to the services to be provided during the course and scope of their employment with Contractor. t 12. Compliance with Law. Contractor agrees to be subject to, abide by and j comply with all federal, state, and local laws, statutes, ordinances, rules and i regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including, but not limited to licensing; zoning and land use; employment and purchasing practices; f wages, hours, and conditions of employment; and reporting and record keeping procedures. Contractor further agrees that should Contractor fail to abide by any and all applicable federal, state, and local laws, statues, ordinances, rules and regulations, then sufficient grounds exist for County to discontinue program support. 13. Compliance. Contractor agrees and understands that all payments made by County under this contract, and all funds provided by County under this contract, are dependent and contingent upon Contractor abiding by and complying with all federal, state, and local laws, statues, ordinances, rules and regulations applicable with respect to Contractor's performance hereunder. Contractor therefore agrees that if it is subsequently determined that said funds were not expended in compliance with the federal, state, and local lavas, statutes, ordinances and regulations, applicable with respect to Contractor's performance hereunder, then Contractor will refund to County such funds which were improperly expended. 14. Contracror agrees and understands that if at any time after the effective date of this contract County should discover that Contractor is not abiding by or complying with any federal, state, and local law, statute, ordinance, rule or regulation applicable with respect to Contractor's performance hereunder, then County's Office of Economic Opportunity shall notify Contractor in writing, of said violations or acts of non-compliance. Contractor agrees and understands that Contractor has thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of said notice to supply to County's Office of Economic Opportunity for review and approval, sufficient written proof of the action taken or to be taken by Contractor, along with estimates of the time necessary to complete the action, to bring Contractor into compliance or to correct the enumerated violations. Should Contractor fail to supply County's Office of Economic Opportunity with the required proof within the required time, then County shall implement termination proceedings and discontinue program support. Initials Contractor County Dept. 1-,$ 1��2 p-IO Number 78-204 EX11IBI T A DEPARTMENT Or HEALTH, EDUCATIOS, AND UTELFAP,E OFFICE OF :IU11,12J DEVIELOV,"O-ST SERVICES (HDS) ADMINISTPUTION FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND FA14ILIES - PROJECT IIcAD ST1%RT TERMS IVNH) CO23DITIONS In accordance with Block 5 of the "Notice of Grant Awarded", this grant is subject to the applicable Public Law and DIIIEW and FIDS regulations and policies. This includes the following: 1. Program regulations promulgated in Chapter 13 of 'Title 45 of the Code of Federal regulations. 2. Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 16, Department grant appeals process; Part 46, Protection of human subjects; Part 74, Administration of grants; Part 75, informal grant appeal procedures; Part 80, Non-Discrimination under programs receiving Federal assistance through the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare effectuation of Title Vi of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Part 81, Practice and Pro- cedures for hearings undo= Part 80 of this title; Part 84, tion-discrimination on the basis of handicap in programs. 3. The LIDS Grants Administration L•Ianual. 4. The D111- Grant, Admin:4stration Manual. 5. The application submitted for this grant including the proposed ::ork program and any amendments, is incorporated by reference. Therefore adherence to the statements contained therein is a condition of the grant award. Initials: Contractor County Dept. O t P-11 Number 78-204. SERVICE PLA`: 1. The Contractor agrees to provide those services--specified in the attached "Summary of Work Program" (Form HS-04), consisting of l pages. 2. Allowable costs are limited to those set forth in the attached Program Account Budget (Form III B) consisting of - - o0 _pab_s. 3. Subject to the payment limit of this Contract, each line item in the "Program Account Budget" may be changed with corresponding Zine item changes, but only with prior written authorization of the Grantee Head Start Director and the Economic Opportunity Program Director. Initials: 59 Contractor County Dept. i Number 78-204 SMR4AiARY OF 140RK PROG2A`4 1. Agency First Baptist Head Start Preschool 2. Address 204 Odessa Avenue Pittsburg, CA 94565 i 3. Number of Children to be served 64 . . ' . . . . . . . . 4. Type of Program to be operated: Full Year Part Day Center-based Head Start Program using standard Read. Start model 5. Proposed opening date of classroom program October 2. 1978 Proposed closing date of classroom program May 31, 1978 . . . ' . . 6. Delegate will develop and conduct the above described program in a manner designed to comply with the Head Start Performance Standards as set forth in the Head Start Policy Manual N-30-364-4 (July 1975), a copy of which is attached hereto. The Policy Manual, including Appendix A - Program Options for project Head Start and Appendix B - Head Start Policy Manual: The Parents, and any subsequent revisions OF the above documents are incorporated by reference and become a part of this Contract. 7. Delegate Agency will participate in a yearly Self-Assessment of its program operated under this Contract. The Self Assessment will be performed at a time set by, and using Self Assessment/Validation Instruments provided by the Grantee for this purpose. Initials- Contractor County Dept. Enc. HS-04 MANUAL • PART CHAPTER OCD-Hs HEAD START POLICY YAMUAL OCD lio"m W-W36" HEAD START PROGRAM PERFORMANCE STANDARDS U.S. DE'ARTI Off OF HEALTH, EDUCATIOM, AND WELFARE Oflfca of Human Dawio*waM oWC. of CMW D.M.b'AMK JULY 19?s �1 IN, TN TS,0 7 OC D No ti.ca W7F314-4-0 • CHAPTER W-30-36" OFFICE OF CHILD Df YE L OPIAE NT 000TFC E PROGRAM PERFOR:MAliCE STANDAFt" SUB PAAT ,4—GE ME Ml S4ct on 1304.1-1 Pur-poasa w)d app6ca6m- 1304.1-2 Din#+om. 1304.1-3 Head Start protea m voaia. 1304.1-4 Pwicw aar►cs ttawiaNs pan d wmob rarer U 1304.1-S Parfo"man co teals LaWom arvr om#orc'-swww l- S.LMP AA T 8--EDUCATION SER OCE S O&A C Tl V E S AAD STANDAWO 1304-2-1 E d w Aion m"a c" oa0ctwa 1304 2-2 E ducation wrriom pb n art: opm aAlo#w 1304-2-3 E duc s6on aorwio" pt.an con 6bM: tat o*lias_ SDLPART C—HEALTH tERV7CES OBACTtYES AW ft STAT AP" 1304.3-1 Ho ahh saw+r d o b+octhm 1304.3-2 t "Obli Somom A**Ww" C.o+Mxlba. 1344.3-3 Mod" wW domW N&Worr. acros r pg, and ax w*moWoaL 1344.3-4 Mod" awd d*pA t IrvokvswK- • 1404.3-5 Mod" a and a omW records. 1304.34 Fisa4M oducatiarv. 13 4.3-7 WMd "aft obocfrv"- 1344.3-t WMai ho&%h . 136.3-3 Mu4ribon 1344.3--10 k%u6r*" SU6PAAT D—SOCIAL SFRMES 04WECT1YES AND STAM A ADL 1304.4-1 Sac"d *"Vic" oboc*vea- 1364.4-2 Social aIw*o" plan A- SUM P AR T E--P AAEMT IN V OL YE ME MT 04.,1E C TTW S AND ''E PW0#W iAi bCf ST AIiDA POS 1304.5-1 P ar wvt inrWpos+an1 obt c t rwt 1304.5-2 Pw*-FA wmobvaM pian M PrwW paicr. 130-CS-3 P ar M M p4an art: aw i v*6*pw aM o4 prembol skw6c 1304.5--4 ParwM Immoi+rrrwarM plan C*Vob*M: ava" prow M, pro- gram ataM, awd prwrts. 1304.5-5 Parww 0wookoom * pian art; paremft, area rpook6 4c awr W prcWarn. • r i A See�131KII-1 PtIMPOSE AND APPLICATION • This part sets out the goals of the Head Start program as they may be achieved by the combined attainment of the objectives of the basic components of the program, with emphasis on the pro- gram performance standards necessary and required to attain those objectives. With the required development of plans covering the implementation of the performance standards, grantees and delegate agencies will have firm bases for operations most likely to lead to demonstrable bene- fits to children and their families. While compliance with the performance standards is required as a condition of Federal HeW Start funding, it is expected that the standards will be largely self-enforcing. This part applies to all Head Start grantees and delegate agencies. Sec. 136CI-2 DElFMMTIONS t As used in this part: (a) The term "OCD" means the Office of Child Development, Office of Human Development, in the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and includes appropriate regional office staff. (b) The term "responsible NEW official" means the official who is authorized to make the grant of assistance in question, or his designee. (c) The term "Director" means the Director of the Office of Child Development. (d) The term "grantee" means the public or private nonprofit agency which has been granted as- sistance by OCD to carry on a Head Start program. (e) The term "delegate agency" means a public or private nonprofit organization or agency to which a grantee has delegated the carrying on of all or part of its Head Start program. (f) The term "goal" means the ultimate purpose or interest toward which total Head Start program efforts are directed. (g) The term "objective" means the ultimate purpose or interest toward which Head Start pro- gram component efforts an directed. (h) The term "program performance standards" or "performance standards" means the Head Start program functions, activities and facilities required and necessary to meet the objectives • and goals of the Heed Start program as they relate directly to children and their families. (i) The term "handicapped children" means mentally retarded, hard of hearing, deaf, speech Im- paired, visually handicapped, seriously emotionally disturbed, crippled, or other health impaired children who by reason thereof require special education and related services. Sec. 1304.1-3 HEAD START PROGNM GOALS (a) The Head Start Program is based on the premise that all children share certain needs, and that children of low income families, in particular, can benefit from a comprehensive devel- opmental program to most those needs. The Head Start program approach is based on the phi- toeophy that: (1) A child can benefit most from a comprehensive, interdisciplinary program to foster devel- opment and remedy problems as expressed in a broad range of services, and that (2) The child's entire family, as well as the community must be involved. The program should maximize the strengths and unique experiences of each child. The family, which is perceived as the principal influence on the child's development, must be a direct participant in the pro- gram. Local communities are allowed latitude in developing creative program designs so long as the basic goals, objectives and standards of a comprehensive program are adhered to. (b) The overall goal of the Head Start program is to bring about a greater degree of social com- petence in children of low income families. By social competence is meant the child's everyday effectiveness in dealing with both present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Social competence takes into account the interrelatedness of cognitive and intellectual de- velopment, physical and mental health, nutritional needs, and other factors that enable a devel- opmental approach to helping children achieve social competence. To the accomplishment of this goal, Head Start objectives and performance standards provide for: (1) The improvement of the child's health and physical abilities, including appropriate steps to correct present physical and mental problems and to enhance every child's access to an ade- quate diet. The improvement of the family's attitude toward future health care and physical abilities. i (2) The encouragement of self-confidence, spontaneity, curiosity, and self-discipline which Will assist in the development of the child's social and emotional health. (3) The enhancement of the child's mental processes and skills with particular attention to • conceptual and communications skills. (4) The establishment of patterns and expectations of success for the child, which will create a climate of confidence for present and future learning efforts and overall development. (5) An increase in the ability of the child and the family to relate to each other and to others. (6) The enhancement of the sense of dignity and self-worth within the child and his family. See. 138.1-4 'EIIFOIIrMICE STANDARDS PAN DEMOUNT Each grantee and delegate agency shall develop a plan for implementing the performance stand- ards prescribed in Subparts B, C, D, and E of this part for use in the operation of its Head Start program (hereinafter called "plan" or "performance standards plan"). The plan shall pro- vide that the Head Start program covered thereby shall meet or exceed the performance stand- ards. The plan shall be in writing and shall be developed by the appropriate professional Head Start staff of the grantee or delegate agency with cooperation from other Head Start staff, with technical assistance and advice as needed from personnel of the Regional Office and profes- sional consultants, and with the advice and concurrence of the policy council or policy committee. The plan must be reviewed by grantee or delegate agency staff and the policy council or policy committee at least annually and revised and updated as may be necessary. See- 1394.1.3 STANDARDS IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT (a) Grantees and delegate agencies must be in compliance with or exceed the performance stand- ards prescribed in Subparts B, C, D, and E of this part at the commencement of the grantee's program year next following July 1, 1975, effective date of the regulations in this part, or 6 months after that date, whichever is later, and thereafter, unless the period for full compliance is extended in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section. (b) If the responsible HEW official as a result of information obtained from program self-evalua- tion, pre-review, or routine monitoring, is aware or has reason to believe that a Head Start pro- • gram, with respect to performance standards other than those for which the time for compliance has been extended in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section, is not in compliance with performance standards, he shall notify the grantee promptly in writing of the deficiencies and inform the grantee that it, or if the deficiencies are in a Head Start program operated by a dele- gate agency, the delegate agency has a period stated in the notice not to exceed 90 days to come into compliance. If the notice is with respect to a delegate agency, the grantee shall imme- diately notify the delegate agency and inform it of the time within which the deficiencies must be corrected. Upon receiving the notice the grantee or delegate agency shall immediately ana- lyze its operations to determine how it might best comply with the performance standards. In this process it shall review, among other things, its utilization of all available local resources, and whether it is receiving the benefits of State and other Federal programs for which it is eligible and which are available. It shall review and realign where feasible, program priorities, operations, and financial and manpower allocations. It shall also consider the possibility of choosing an alternate program option for the delivery of Head Start services in accordance with OCD Notice N-30-334-1, Program Options for Project Head Start, attached hereto as Appen- dix A, which the grantee, with OCD concurrence, determines that it would be able to operate as a quality program in compliance with performance standards. (c) The grantee or delegate agency shall report in writing in detail its efforts to meet the per- formance standards within the time given in the notice to the responsible HEW official. A dele- gate agency shall report through the grantee. If the reporting agency, grantee or delegate agency determines that it is unable to comply with the performance standards, the responsible HEW official shall be notified promptly in writing by the grantee, which notice shall contain a description of the deficiencies not able to be corrected and the reasons therefor. If insufficient funding is included as a principal reason for inability to comply with performance standards, the notice shall specify the exact amount, and basis for the funding deficit and efforts made to obtain funding from other sources. (d) The responsible HEW official on the basis of the reports submitted pursuant to paragraph • (c) of this section, will undertake to assist grantees, and delegate agencies through their grantees, 2 01f 9 to comply with the performance standards, including by furnishing or by recommending technical assistance. • (e) If the grantee or delegate agency has not complied with the performance standards, other than those for which the time for compliance has been extended in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section, within the period stated in the notice issued under paragraph (b) of this sec- tion, the grantee shall be notified promptly by the responsible HEW official of the commence- ment of suspension or termination proceedings or of the intention to deny refunding as may be appropriate, under Part 1303 (appeals procedures) of this chapter. (f) The time within which a grantee or delegate agency shall be required to correct deficien- cies in implementation of the performance standards may be extended by the responsible NEW official to a maximum of one year, only with respect to the following deficiencies: (1) The space per child provided by the Head Start program does not comply with the Educa- tion Services performance standard but there is no risk to the health or safety of the children; (2) The Head Start program is unable to provide Medical or Dental Treatment Services as re- quired by Health Services Performance Standards because funding is insufficient and there are no community or other resources available; (3) The services of a mental health professional are not available or accessible to the program as required by the Health Services Performance Standards; or (4) The deficient service is not able to be corrected within the 90 days notice period, notwith- standing full effort at compliance, because of lack of funds and outside community resources, but it is reasonable to expect that the services will be brought into compliance within the extended period, and the overall high quality of the Head Start program otherwise will be maintained during the extension. INTRODUCTION The Performance Standards presented in the following pages are accompanied by guidance material which elaborates upon their intent and provides methods and procedures for imple- menting them. The standard is found in the left hand column and the appropriate guidance material in the right hand column. The standards in the left hand column constitute Head Start . policy with which all grantees and delegate agencies are required to conform. They are taken verbatim from the Federal Resister dated June 30, 1975, Volume 40, Number 126, Part 11, that contains the Head Start Program Performance Standards for operation of Head Start programs by grantees and delegate agencies. The guidance in the right hand column is provided for the assistance of Head Start programs in interpreting and implementing the standards and is not in itself mandatory. • 3 �16� EDUCATION sTANDAMS ONDANCE • i~ SWvk:M Objeckvss and Pa llor name Staaiards 13942-1 Educatlaa aarobjacdr I TUa erjectlws Of&e EdreaN lsrvke COM- poewd M Sto Eked Start prograde are b: (a) PrwAde d**a wl& a laarvArtg sovkori- deem and *A writs smporiMcee tirMieM w~ Molp thew develop seew ft. W"ModUMMf, pMfs- kaMy, aid amalionaNg in a i omm appropriate lo leek age and stage of development torrd go ova goal of social oewpeMnrs . (b) lalegrWe the educaMenal aspects of tMo varices head Start coarpsnerMt in the deft pr.lp M of acMvklies. (e) hwolve parents in sdreadowsi acfividss of the program to enhaimm leek role as the prkmApel iwMuence on the eMiM's education and devclepmawt. (d) Asoiet parents b Inrreaes knowledge, aiciMe, and -up riswos in cWd grew& and Mwlep�weM. (N l oft aid reLvA«oe mop sriaaces which ai om is &c Marne &at pereats eon rMiiae as sdeoaYswM ecltv96" for WAk ciiidren. . J 1301,2,2 Education services pian corAwd: opsraMaas. (a) The edreaMon se mic s compone a of the (a) The education plan should be prepared psrlorow-ce standards plan AM provide ske- by the educational staff with cooperation from tagles for achisvimg Mia sducabon objectives. other Head Start staff, parents and policy group In so doiwg M Mrs& provide for prolp— actio- members. Professional consultants may be dries &at W4kWe an orgodaed series of experi- called upon as needed. moos designed b rets Me "vi luak Mer- anon and needs of perfkipaliwg dWdrsn, &e Before the education plan is written, parents, special needs of I - i Oroppold cMMdren, Via staff and policy group members should meet needs of specMc sducaMewal prioriliss of tie to discuss the education service objectives and beat papukWon and No commutWey. Program performance standards. The staff has the re- arNi las oriet be carried ort in a n+annsr to sponsibility to inform parents and policy group avoid a" role "a 004 members about alternative strategies for achiev- In addkbn, the pian AM pr+ovi le wee12-nds for ing the education objectives. The staff should aoaisliag parents M rnder sIm cl g and using recommend those strategies (curriculum ap- Aw wwva wafs b fooled learning and dewiop- proaches, teaching methods, classroom activi- awd of Meek children. ties, etc.) most appropriate to the individual needs of the population served and based on i ? 4 ' la1CAT10M • >f'TAIh�A110= a1�AM�C� performance standard requirements. With the concurrence of the parents and policy group members, the educational staff will then write the plan. The education plan must be specifl- cally designed to meet children's needs as determined through assessment procedures. The education plan must specify strategies for imokmwtinq each of the education serv- ices objectives of the Head Start program. The education plan should indicate: • How the education program will provide children with a teaming environment and varied experiences appropriate to their age and stage of development which will help them develop: socially - intellectually physically emotionally • How the education program will integrate the educational aspects of the various • Head Start components in the daily pro- gram of activities. • How the education program will involve parents in educational activities to en- hance their role as the principal influence on the child's education and dev*k)p~. • How the education program will assist parents to increase knowledge, urxW- standing, skilk, and experience in child - growth and dewlopwent. • How the education program will identify - and reinforce experiences which occur In the home that parents can utilize as edu- cational activities for their children. The plan should be accompanied by brief descriptive information regarding: • Geographical slotting • Physical setting (available facilities) • Population to be served (ethnicity, race, language, age, prevelance of handicap- ping conditions, heafth factors, family sit- uations) • Education staff (staffing patterns, experi- once, training) 5 01 '4;2 EDUCATION . PEN 01 NANCE STAN A1ADS QU�ANCE • • Volunteers • Community resources • Program philosophy/curriculum approach • Assessment procedures (individual child, total program) Refer to DHEW Publications: • Project Head Start Program Series Book- lets: 4, Daily Program I (OHD) 73-1016 #11, Daily Program 111 (OHD) 73-1023 =13, Speech, Language, and Hearing Program (OCD) 75-1025 • Caring for Children Series: < _ -1. The Ways Children Learn (OHO) 75- .: 1026 `2, More than a Teacher (OHD) 75-1027 3, Preparing for Change (OHD) 75-1028 #4, Away from Bedlam (OHD) 75-1029 #5, The Vulnerable Child (OHD) 75-1030 • Child Development Day Care Series: 3, Serving Preschool Children (OHD) 74-1057 8, Serving Children with Special Needs • (OCD) 73-1063 (b) The education an eros re ipn of fM (1) The following suggestions may be useful pias doN ponide for: beginning steps: (1) A a"adfits social and emeNonall elf- (i) Encourage awareness of self through the mefe- -ldc!s: use of full-length mirrors, photos and drawings of child and family, tape recordings of voices, (i) EManoes cMifdrrw's of etc. M1sa�salws as indiaidrsls, and In rMMion to others, by prong far is WAdtsl,sn+aM group, • Use child's name on his work and belong- OW Ww group activities; ings. • Arrange activity settings to invite group participation (block and doll corners, dra- matic play). • Include active and quiet periods, child- initiated and adult-initiated activities, and use of special areas for quiet and individual play or rest. (N) Okw driidran =my ego flies for (ii) Here are some examples: �� tix011p11 P as �d s, • Make sure that activities are suited to the developmental level of each child; • Allow the child to do as much for himself as he can; • Help the child learn "self-help"skills(pour- ing milk, putting on coat); • 01 IQ 76 r EDUCATM PENIORMANCE ST • Recognize and praise honest effort and not just results; • Support efforts and intervene when helpful to the child; • Help the child accept failure without de- feat ("I will help you try again."); • Help the child learn to wait ("You will have a turn in five minutes."); • Break tasks down into manageable parts so that children can we how much prog- ress they are making. (iii) hoviros an a viraoowt M awsplawco (iii) This can be accomplished by adult be- whicM boos each ebur 6WM adewic prim, de- havior such as: velop a position owl-conspt,enhance his iw Il- sidoW alrss> s, and rsMop loo Wily in social a showing respect for each child; • listening and responding to children; • showing affection and personal regard (greeting by name, one-to-one contact); • giving attention to what the child considers important (looking at a block structure, locating a lost mitten); • expressing appreciation, recognizing effort and accomplishments of each child, follow- ing through on promises; • respecting and protecting individual rights • and personal belongings (a "cubby" or box n _ for storage, name printed on work in large, clear letters); • acknowledging and accepting unique qual- ities of each child; • avoiding situations which stereotype sex roles or racial/ethnic backgrounds; • providing ample opporkmo for each child to experience success, to earn praise, to develop an "I can," "Let me try," attitude; • accepting each child's language, whether it be standard English, a dialect or a foreign language; fostering the child's comfort in using the primary lanquage; • providing opportunities to talk about feel- ings, to share responsibilities, to share humor. (2) Dorolopwmd of WONlrot sloth by: (2) Intellectual skills can be enhanced by pro- viding a learning climate in which staff guide children to foster cognitive functioning (i.e., un- derstanding, reasoning, conceptualizing, etc.). (i) Encouraging children to solve probis, (i) Provide materials and time appropriate to initials actitrilies,eagles,exporiamM,Question, the child's age and level of development in the • and goin numbry Nwowh IMrnieg by doing; areas of: 7 EDUCATION PEN ORMANCLI sTANDAIRDS OUNWWW • • science; concepts of size, shape, texture, weight, color, etc.; • dramatic play; • an; • music; • numerical concepts; spatial, locational and other relationships. (14 howelby iMWW" r,ideirlaodfay are (ii) Some examples are: vM frt as abnaephere *let eaealra0ee am We aweM cAfi+en mad rekreen Give children ample time to talk to each chNdma aid adWb; other and ask questions in the language of their choice; • Encowspa free diecuesion and convems- tion between children and adults; • Provide games, song•, stories, poems which offer new and interesting vocabulary; • Encourage children to tell and listen to stories. We k* to wr I reaegmWee of Ow eyw- (iii) Make use of information that is relevant bob ler WWArs aad mwiars aoowdIP4 le No to the child's interests, such as his name, tele- iMdi WWW daMeiopweMaf IWAW of to chNdren; phone number, address and ape. Make ample use of written language within the context of the child's understanding, for example, experi- ence stories, labels, signs. (w) Encew Ong aWdren to wpm- Keir (iv) The sequence of classroom activities • experiences and undersOmW cenomple; and should progress from simple to more complex tasks, and from concrete to abstract concepts. Activities can be organized around concepts to be learned. (v) P *WdM4 a Wawoe prepom of elall di- (v) Although each day's activities should be recta err*W kddsftied o ftlOW . planned by the staff, the schedule should allow ample time for both spontaneous activity by children and blocks of time for teacher-directed activities. (3) PMOW&W of physical Velft by: (1) PmWOM MM40O a Mier err eratieer (i) This can be accomplished through regular gwxo. araerieie, egm4wArd, and Was ler dW- periods for physical activity (both indoor and deem to vee kMp and swab wveoies Is Maeaee out). Physical activities should include materials taAek physical Willa, mad and experiences designed to develop: • large muscles (wheel toys, climbing appa- ratus, blocks); • small muscles (scissors, clay, puzzles, small blocks); • eye-hand coordination (puzzles, balls, lotto); • body awareness; • rhythm and movement (dancing, muslcal Instruments). • d 01 ��5 EDi1CAT10M • 11M OiRMAYCE STANDARM 600MICK (M) PooMdinp apprepeiele puirenco sat" ii) Staff should be actively involved with chil- childron an vsW4 sodmoast and =@brisk in dren during periods of physical activity. During order Is pranols olrlMrsWe plNaicel *ewft such activities,staff should take opportunities to increase their contact with individual children. To ensure safety, activities should be ade- quately supervised. (c) The educe0w services enveserrt of Maas plen *AN prooMe for a preprara Makfa Is insill- drsofted to mesa Mie speeiel seers of drMdres bew V■risrrs polsvisarrs"- (t) i1wMp a F 16 r-- rrbisb is rBb-m- (1) This can be accomplished by including in said vailooiiue M Mie seers e/ Mie pepubibin each classroom malsrials and activities which a " rrdlforaMaarsl,ural, reflect the cultural background of the children. rMai6 rewnsiisrl,estprsel,sett.). Examples of materials include: e books; e records; e posters, maps, charts; e dolls, clothing. Activities may include: e celebration of cultural events and holidays; e serving foods related to other cultures; e stories, music, and gimes representative of children's background; • e inviting persons who speak the child's native language to assist with activities. M Itsukeg else/ and preprasr ressorces re- MecMme of Mrs re" said edwAt pepubil en of Mrs etM*s r n inMrs praprssr. M brohrdinp per+sese"he "Welt Mrs priiaisry (i) This adult maybe: trapareps of On dishes said are knewhm%ls- able absrt Meir I Ings•, said, at a natslsman, e a teacher or aide ofte a reajsrilr of Mart d9kken spesk a bw a other member of the center staff pnepe eMsr Men Enp111alr, M bW ens Medw e a parent or family member or aide I Ii -aSMrlp reVAh oft Mrs blies e a volunteer who speaks the child's lan- OWN speak Moir hm@w pe; aid WOW (i) Where onyx a low Wien, or a do& (ii) In some cases where a single child is af- Wd, spssk a bm p npe d Merso best Mie reef, fected it may not be possible for the center to erre adadt M Mrs confer d*W be snail ills to provide an adult speaking the child's language oornanlaaI Fa _ M Ms now isnpnow on a regular basis. (3) bK*A tnp psresls M no 611r is drsMs'- (3) Parents can be valuable resources in mast WA Aeninp Mena serve as resource per- planning activities which reflect the children's sows ler bilinpnsl/bicnMend scVvNWs). heritage. Teachers may request suggestions from parents on ways to integrate cultural activ- ities into the program. For example, parents may wish to: e plan holiday celebrations; • e prepare foods unique to various cultures; 9 EDUCATION PERIFORMANCE STANDARDS OIAQMIC[ • • recommend books, records, or other mate- rials for the classroom; • act as classroom volunteers; • suggest games, songs and art projects which reflect cultural customs. (d) The education services conWxwM of the (d) The education plan should spedty how plan shall provide procedures kw on-going ob- Head Start staff will assess the individual devel- servMkm , aewdii+q and enakwghm of each opmental/instructional needs of children. Some child's grow tlh and development for flhe purpose ways this may be accomplished include: of plan b4v scivi"s to wit hAWAdual needs. It " provide, also, for l -11091-thl Ow educa- • discussions with parents during recruit- Rioetal aspeels of other lie" start dwhponenIs rr nt, enrollment, home visits, parent-staff into the daily education services prolrrahwh. conferences and meetings; • review of child's medical and develop- mental evelopmental records; • conferences with medical or psychological consultants where indicated; • teacher observations documenting devel- opmental progress used as guidance in planning for and/or modifying individual children's activities; • use of specific assessment instruments or scales. Planning should take into account the age groups and abilities of the children. For exam- • pie, activities will differ for three and five year olds. Children with handicaps, like all children, should have specific goals salt for ahem accord- ing to their ability. s The plan should also include the following: • long-range puns based on evaluation of each child's current needs, interests and abilities; • specific activities and responsibilities of staff members; • consistent methods for observing and re- cording the progress of each child; • procedures to be used for reviewing each child's progress and modifying the program when indicated. Activities to integrate educational aspects of other components into the daily education pro- gram could include: • Health Education built into the schedule through: —time to talk about physical and deMal examinations in order to increase under- • standing and reduce fears; 10 o�t -t { 'EIMO t tt<TAMOAllOi GUMMACt —books and pictures about doctor and der Wls; —materials for dramatic play (stathoscopc nurses uniform, flashlight); —tole playing before and after visits b doctors, dentias. hospitals, clinics, etc. 1WNddon Education as part of the daily schedule: —ft$W& ce in meal preparation, setting table; ksernMq experiences through food prop. - aration (adding liquids to solids. "men. Nes. froeaing, meltir% hosting. cool ft cooking simple bods) --books, pictures, films, trips related to the source of foods, (farm, garden, ware- house, market, grocery store). - Refer to Project Head Start Program Series Booklets: e #2, Health Services (OCD) 731007 #2A, Dental Services (OCD) 73-1004 _ . . #3, Ntorkion (OCD) 72-47 • *3E, Leadoes Diaca=0on c uA*for Marl- Mon film • • #3F, Nutrition Education for Young Chil- dren (OHD) 75-1015 (e) 71te plea sir Todds msMds *w eve. (e) The plan should indicate some of the Validly the loww1a is Mill of ways parents and staff will work together to be& a" Md po ssia M to edlRallsoal aM understand each child and provide for his learn-mesa a" aellMl - of altilisn ing experiences. The plan should include de- in to p sip-m.Them shad bleklde: tails of ways the home and center will attempt to supplement each other in providing positive experiences for the child. There should be an early orientation to the Education Services Objectives. Special empha- sis should be given to the significance of the materials, equipment and experiences provided in a Head Start Child Development program. Interpreters should be available to facilitate full participation of non-English speaking parents. Procedures should be established to facilitate maximum communication between staff and parents, for example: • newsletters a parent/teacher conferences • group meetings a phone calls • home visits • posters, bulletin boards, radio/TV an- nouncements. EDUCATION PEN )RMANCE tTANDANDS GUMPO t • (1) Pareat pwWripaliow M ph=-!rq Ow edu- (1) Meeting with staff to provide for ttte over- cation pi op , and In cew e , chs n and all written education plan (sae item 1304.2-2(a) home pro8 0 activities for further guidance). (2) Perrot heli tq in aotivtlies Mat an be (2) Some examples are: used in Ms how to W elm a@ the Marwiwg and dawMpawswt of Mwir embib w M No career; • orientation and training sessions • designing activities for children at home • participating in classroom/center activities. Parawt Waiwiwe in * ebrsrvalion of (3) Provide parents with films, workshops, grafi and nwsbprweat M !Meir cAiW e M publications, specialists, professionals, etc., in 01e hse ewvir+sruwswt sad k%md hxltWn of and child growth and development. Arrange for hawdfing special wens; films, publications and specialists to provide training. Refer to DHEW Publications: • Caring for Children Series #10, Language is for Communication (0-HD) 75-1035 • Children's Bureau Publication #30, Your Child from 1 to 6 (OHD) 76-26 (4) Participslim in MW awn si■M-parwM croa- (4) Areas of mutual concern to be discussed farrwoss and No mkiw/of psrisnic trews visits could include: (no less wan two) by wwarAers of 1Ms education • child's developmental progress; . • child rearing issues; • discussion of possible home activities to expand the Head Start experie"; • discussion of health probisrns or handicap- ping condirluxis of the Head Start child. Although only two home visits are required, we suggest that consideration be given to visit- ing each child's home at the beginning, middle and end of the year. Arrangements for such visits should respect parent's wishes and con- vience and should be coordinated with the visits of other component staff. At hast one of these visits should be devoted to discussion with parents around areas of mutual interest and concern in order to identity home activities and other ways to expand the Head Start experi- ence. (b) S60 and pants tra Wn& wWw a pro- (5) An orientation and training program grain joirWy ft lap- wi* aM camoo ewes of should be planned in cooperation with other the Meed Start program, in c*jWd nevelopownt component staff members and parents. The and beAsviorall retieiopw�antal prorws of pre- training program should provide for periodic school cNlnren; and formal and informal sessions. The content, or- ganization, staffing and scheduling will depend on the individual program needs as determined in the planning stage. Training should focus on the normal child as well as the child with • 12 EDUCAf10M • PEN ORMANIX STANDAPIM MNOAMCE special needs. EnWhms should be on mental, physical, social, and emotional growth and fit. There should be identification of opportunities for training or continuing education to con- tribute to staff competence. In some locations, CDA training can be an appropriate me" for achieving this; many Head Start staff mem- bers are receiving CDA training through the Head Start Training program. (lister to DREW Publication: The CDA Program: The ChNd Dwsio awtf Aeeociat" Geride br Training (OHO) 75-1065) t31■/ IraMYy in idawNic"On of awn (6) Training should also familiarize staff and MMtAwp drrrill sp=W smalls awn wdc- parents with appropriate referral resources in w On paeawis sf wm* oANiaw, awn IN the community. (RMer to 1304.3.3(b)(10)) arM�tlsalirrp a,Mmwrrt soon" ee mwrmm. INU4 Eioefte Owdo m pias OMWO : #MINIM W The**AaYmw Wtoomm emwpawawt of firm (a) Indoor and outdoor space should be suffi- pisw shell prwritim far a pbp@ mel ewainswwmwi, cient and appropriate for necessary program aw/roiva Ile iamb any r4dwiinm M No dW activities and for support functions (offices, food famol sieges M iwispwwt of Ow children. preparation, custodial services) if they are con- -- s besed prooeis ewer wrens aimellho ot- ducted on the premises. In addition, rest/nap leek tem while lnm Mie awrimmeaL Iw ceder- facilities and space for isolation of sick children bared prmprawim, Alfie *AN be w9odsed Mie should be available. frrrcYewel arse by sum chlldma. ally specs, ppMt, MmNOWlms, beet, awn eabsr Refer to DREW Publications: obcol 9- is mind beawol rA of edo M t * #4, Daily Program 1—(OHO) 73-1016 the beaiM, safmgr all ns lbs cilld - To comply ad* Mie • Caring for Children Series #6 A Setting for Growth (OMD) 75-1031 • Space for Leeming (OCO) 72-51 (1) TUeee shell be a am% all ofoclire beet- (1) Radiators, stoves, hot water pipes, port- WV syelswn; able heating units, and similar potential hazards are adequately screened or insulated to prevent burns. M MO Molly Nsrerwsble f rwisbieps or dost (2) Flammable materials can be fireproofed oratiows shell be rem L with commercial preparations. M Amrwrserrim all eibmr dmwrmrmrs molo. (3) Cleaning supplies and potentially dart- risk and pabbMW peMmnm shell be etmred M gerous materials should be stored separately km*od csbkwb or along@ isoOlims acomeeMis from food and out of reach of children. o yr b oudiesind posw ,wa; (4) Ewierpmwmp 11116Mai shall be oveno fie M (4) High powered flashlights may be used. came of p"W 1e ow Candles are fire hazards. (6) Apprewtl, sisold g ire (5) Adults in the program should be able to • ahM be rooft aodlWm; locate and properly operate fire extinguishers. 13 IgICAVIOM . tTTANOAIIOi WAIDAMCE fe mow sod eaddew /rUMM sir/ be (6) If evidence of rodents or vermin is found, bW arisen and Ow ea a d0y basis, of wdo- the local health or sanitation department may airabM and be wds is nalsrief and osndldow provide assistance or referral for extermination. At regular intervals programs should check for and correct splintered surfaces,extremely sharp or protruding corners or edges, loose or broken parts. All clear glass doors should be chary marked with opaque tape to avoid accidents. M OullOw phr wow giber be mob so as (7) Where outdoor space borders on unsafe to preussM d Mdrsn 600 Isedog No premises areas (traffic, streets, porde, swimming &fess) and!sem inls weals wld --darses; adults should always be positioned to supervise the children. If possible such areas should be enclosed. (t) PON oon prewissa and Ilr ewe (e) Old buildings mw be dangerous; be sure of cMidron shO be dolMerMd In, asoma Ile to check for lead contamination. abesnce of a hazardous gwmdN r of Iced; The local public health depxhrwd can be contacted to provide information on lead poi- soning and to detect hazardous quantities of lead in the facility. (9) ftshO be wM ylNsd; (9) Fixtures which have a tow glare surface to sufficiently diffuse and reflect light may be useful. Use butts with suf A MM wattage. Check and replace burned-out bulbs regularly. • (1y A sal m of welsr eglrseed by lobe of (10) Verify State and local licensing require- p om 11 Ileal wMnor'AV sirs/ be wsiabis In menti in these areas. Stepstools or low plat- 00 MdMty; admP ale bftb and InsodwaeA- forms may be useful where toilets or handwash- io0 fecMiYes si 0 be araMs111s ant easily ing facilities are too high. resew bl a Matron; (11) AM swabs ant Mondd weals stats be ads- 01) Disposal problems can be referred to the peed Of tbro010 a aowor srslsw approved by local sanitation and public work department. M sllrelrisls rM'eos" a l— Illy, ant gw- Keep all waste materials away from children's bale and *a* email be elered in a sols and activity areas and from areas used for storage sanilsry asennsr rwlM comeelsd; and for preparation of food. (12) Them sbaif be at koros x erwo be of (12) Where minimum space is not available, Matson sleoe Per CMM aMailsbls ler Mss me of various alternatives can be considered. For ex- dMldron (i.a., em*Ake of beMreem heft ample, a variation in program design (See OCD Idldnso, ant SWMW pleoss). lbws 00 he at Notice N-30-334-1 on Program Options for Proj- Mest 75 ag w o lest per aW erldsers; and ect Head Start). stagger the program day, the program week, outdoor play periode. In this manner, all children will not be present at the same time. In some cases, outdoor space re- quirements may be met by arranging for daily use of an adjoining or nearby school yard, park, playground, vacant let, or other space. Be sure that these areas are easily accessible and fulfill the necessary safety requirements. In some cases, it may be necessary b locate r more suitable facilities. is 14 ED1iCATiOM • PEfIpORM MCE STANDARDS OIiIIDAMCE (13) Adequate previsiews shall be made for (13) Ramlm railings, and special materials bandicappod children to anwe 1Mir safely and and equipment may be needed in order to&lbw oewrbrt. such children maximum possible mobility. Com- munity resources may be used to acquire needed special materials and services. Evidence dW the oeider meets or exceeds Confirm con+pliance with local licsrtsing re- Siale or local licewMwl reguirarwa I for slrn- quirements. Where no licensing is required, the iter kills of faclliliee ter tire, heaph, and safely grantee and Policy Council should request ad- shO be seceplad as prium facie 1,1 pI's nce vice from local fire and health departments in wft tel **, heeflw and safety nwp*onsenls of determining safety standards. tbls section. (k) The pian *AN previde for appreprisle (b) Refer to DREW Publications: all sufficient hrrwibrrs, squipono and rwa- tariafs b wrest the weeds of Vw program and • Project Head Start Program Series as I* Book- ill- ilale bwning, assure a baiawced f n of lets: 4, Daily Program (OHD) 73-1016 and at lm Io and M- # 9, Equipment and Supplies rem oge aeM-reliance in**qtikkM.The equip- #11, Daily Program /H (OHD) 73-1023 msnt and rw Asriais shah be: • Caring for Children Series: # 6, A Setting for Growth (OHD) 75- 1031 • Space for Learning (ACD) 72-51 (1) coweleien1l rliw fel specMc educational (1) Make use of the written plan when select- ebjaCtiMss of Mre heal pregraw; ing materials and equipment. • M censiMe" vola the cultural and ONWAC (2) Many books, pictures, records, and other bfa0blrew d of tel cirft- materials reflect ethnic and cultural heritage and background. (3) Geared to lbe age, ability, and develop- (3) For instance, chairs and tables are child awall l needs of the children; size;toys, books,and other materials and equip- ment are interesting and challenging to the children. (d) Sete, d , and hapl In good condi- (4) Contact U. S. Consumer Product Safety *0; Commission, Washington, D. C. 20207 for infor- mation. Repair broken equipment and materials promptly. (9) Meted in a safe and orderly fashion when (5) (6) Securely-fastened, well-organized no in use; closets and cabinets are needed for many sup- plies which should be stored out of reach and (y &ooeesibte, attraalive, and iraitirrg lo tel sight of small children. Classroom materials and chitdrsn; and equipment, stored on low shelves and/or in open bins should be located near the area where they are to be used and arranged in or- derly convenient fashion so that children may be responsible for their use and return to stor- age. (7) Designed lo provide a variety of learning (7) Materials that can be used in a number mper'map and b wwwage Ration of ways rather than single-purpose items are • and exploration. generally more useful. 1S n1��i2 HxTM PENrORMAt+M STANDARDS MAorwct • s~ C-4ieallh services Objecfiws am Pwiannea a 96muM le j 13/4.s`1 Health services goo" oiiactivi (a), (b), d (c) These are the aims toward which The fes,sibliecuVin of aw boom IarCes the program efforts should be directed. co al aoa/ of 8* Near inert peep m ars lo: (a) '"Vol" a boomem Pregrarw which WmAmles a rraW mass of wlmi- cal, renlal, miarrtal heaiM and PoWiSwr serrioss to P I rheea efrwr, iacwias haaicapo" chMrraa, le assist fabs ewe mesial, Sara Nonal,oSIptiliw and social develeposo lo+ o the orM 9sal of social cewgmlawoe. (r) Prentels pn w A ve haaM asrvioSs aver early I-ON-ewIall. (c) rreirMs So ctriN's fawMy MMr M• wscSe- sary ddit amr Mrsi@ M and ellormbe amewol lo Binh ow lowly b an ones&*boom care syslsrw to enwA* illi tlrs chid cetyl rAss to receive Mom Care even affair Naviry the Near start PrMra - f 136434 Hoeft Services Adwiaary Cowrwil- In order to achieve the comprehensive goals, we. the heafth program must be planned by profes- sionally competent people. Planning must take Pian prowWo place early and must involve a wide cross- • NealM 39 MIAMI Arvisorr CSwiwiNrsS Wbftw Pur- section of the professional health talent avail- POM ahaM M arvisirq M M• P1011MA& tea- able in the community. Examples of people who tion and evlalion of tM heaft ssrsicas Pre- could be involved in planning the health pro- great aver a bkb Shall coasiot of Noor start gram of the Head Start Center include: Pareais said haalM services Presiders M 1w b aiod eller specLellsft in Ste wrisn a. Pediatricians and pediatric societies. hoalM dMeWimme. (ExhAins corrrwlllaes Wray M b. General practitioners and the Academy of mgiiMr or combiner to carry Srrt tis lime- General Practice. 0003 c. Other physicians and the county and State medical societies. d. Local, regional, and Stale health offices. e. Child and general psychiatrists and their associations. f. Hospital adnwnistrators and their associa- tions. g. Dentists and dental associations. h. Public health nurses, school nurses, and nursing organizations. i. Nutritionists and their associations. j. Optometrists and their associations. k. Psychologists and their associations. 1B . l�ALTM . PEWINIMANCE.STANDAl1OS I. Medical technologists and their associa- tions. m. Speech and hearing personnel and their associations. The plan should indicate the number of parents, and specific health professionals on the health advisory committee; goals and objettives; and projected number of meetings. i7l Involving parents, health professionals and their organizations in planning will ensure that the health program is tailored to the needs of the children, and that it utilizes fully the re- sources available in the community without du- _ plicating already existing services. The health professionals should be aware of common health practices in their community. The health . ._ advisory committee should develop guidelines - to deal with health practices that may be poten- tially harmful to a child. Organizations and indi- viduals who are involved in the early planning of a program are likely to cooperate fully in the implementation of the program. f 13OL3-i U*dNW and dmW hiMKy,srNn- . iW and a�caninatiewa. (a) TM boom servioee 1penewt of as Per- (a) As much pertinent health information as in wiee atandards pia 00 provide Mat ler possible should be accumulated and recorded onch c Md onrotled in *a head hart pralp i for each child. This should be performed as a eowptele nodical, dmW end MrMopnentlal soon after the child is enrolled as is feasible. Id"y v M be aMehod aid r000W d, SOW- There are three main sources for such infor- orlA Meeft seneaW4 wN be Siren, and wadi- mation: records of past medical care, teachers' cal and deaW oaawiaaYeas wiM be perlwwe& observations, and interviews with parents or The p1m WN pmrido ales Mr afta p or guardians. VAnUm aulhAwkalm for aM beeft ssrrioes Every effort should be made to obtain records wader Mie subpart. or summaries of the significant medical care and immunizations that each child has received in the past. This information may be available from hospital clinics, private physicians, or health department-sponsored well-child clinics. In special cases, it may be desirable to obtain the mother's and infant's delivery and birth his- tory from the hospital where the child was born, especially if the child now shows evidence of neurologic impairment. Written records of im- portant health events are important supplements to the mother's recollection of such events. 8y acquiring such records before the physician performs his complete health evaluation, a great deal of repetition, wasted time, and unnecessary concern may be avoided. An example of that type of information re- quired is contained in CAP-HS Form 30. 17 0 i HEALTH >nrwori�os s • The teacher is in an unusually good position to notice those children who may have health problems. The teacher observes the children for 15 to 30 hours a week, whereas the physician can only observe the child for 20 minutes to an hour. Poor coordination, hyperactivity, unintel- ligible speech, excessive tiredness, or with- drawal from others may be noted much more readily by a teacher than by either the parent, who usually has little basis for comparison, or ' the physician, who has a limited time of obser- vation. The teacher may observe dental prob- lems when children eat. Sorne formal provision should be made to be sure that teachers' ob- servations of the children's health and behavior are available to the physician at the time of his -- medical evaluation. _ An example of the type of form and informa- tion the teacher should record is contained in CAP-HS Form 30, mentioned above. An example of a consent form is also con- ,r tained within CAP-HS Form 30. (b) Hoeft scmnir go shah WA*A e: (b) Screening tests should be carried out for all of the Head Start children. These are tests • some of which may be performed by non-profes- sional workers. They do not represent a com- plete evaluation, but they identify a group of profechildren who require more complete s-sional evaluation. Screening# allordd be com- pleted within 90 days alta► chW Is enrolled or v - entered Into the program. It is important that the results of the screening as well as the complete medical and develop- mental history are available to the physician at the time of medical examination. The purpose of this is to identity children with needs and to alert the physician to problems requiring a more complete professional evaluation. (1) alsolllt anam1est (IMM OWN - we (1) Head circumference measurement is not up to two yam eW heWK weld.and aW necessary after the child reaches two years of age. (A health professional should teach this procedure to para-professionals.) The results of careful height and weight measurements for each child should be re- corded. A beam balance scale should be used for weights since ordinary bathroom scales may be inaccurate. Heights should be measured with the child standing straight with his back to a wall on which is mounted a paper, wooden, or metal measure. A straight-edged device rested on the child's head is held at right angle to the measure. In interpreting height and weight measure- ments, one must remember that many normal, well-nourished children are small for their age. In evaluating poor nutrition and poor growth, the rate of growth of a child between two meas- urements separated in time is more important than a single measurement. For this purpose, and whenever available, weights and measure- merits which were obtained in previous health examinations, should be recorded on a graphic recording sheet. The small child who is grow- ing at a normal rate is likely to be well- nourished and free from serious disease. Even a much larger child who is growing at an un- usually slow rate may have some significant ad- verse condition affecting his health. (2) VW" 1rMW (2) The most appropriate visual screening test to be applied in any community can usually • best be determined by the health services di- rector in consultation with the group of health practitioners–ophthalmologists and optom- etrists—who will be responsible for the com- plete evaluation and treatment of those children selected for the screening tests. These special- ists can determine the type of tests and the criteria for passing or failing which they feel are most appropriate. Health departments and school health programs often have well-estab- lished visual screening programs which can be applied readily to Head Start children. :. When there is no established screening pro- gram and consultation from eye specialists is not available to a community, the National So- ciety for the Prevention of Blindness' or its State or local chapters, or the Volunteers for Vision may assist in setting up a screening pro- gram. It none of these resources is available, the following vision screening method may be used, which will generally identify most of the children who are in need of further eye care. The test may be performed by nurses, by health aides, or volunteers trained in the method. • 'Address: 79 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016. 19 c f 1' 76' HMTN M »� A Snellen E illiterate visual testing chart (ob- tainable from any hospital supply company or from the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness) should be placed on a bare wall with- out windows. There should be no bright light or glare within the child's field of vision. The child - should be seated comfortably with his head 20 feet away from the chart. A goose-neck lamp ti with a metal shade and a 75 watt bulb placed _ 5 feet from the chart will provide adequate standard illumination. Children should be instructed in the Head - Start classroom, or in small groups before test- ing, in "how to play the E game." The child is told to indicate with his own fingers the direc- tion in which the "fingers" of the E point. After he has learned to do this, each child is tested individually, a black "pirate's patch" may be a more acceptable way of covering one eye than simply holding a card in front of that eye. To avoid possible transfer of infection, a separate patch or card should be used for each child. The card or patch should not put any pressure on the eye, and the child should keep the cov- ered eye open. First, the child's vision with both eyes is tested. Then, with his left eye covered, • the child is asked to indicate which direction the E is pointing as the examiner uses a pencil or pointer to indicate specific symbols on the chart. An examiner may point first to the first E on the 20/60 line. If this is passed success- +' = fully, go on to the first two symbols on the 20/40 line. If these are passed successfully, go on to the first three symbols on the 20/30 line, and if these are passed successfully, go on to the 20/20 line. Whenever a child fails to identity the position correctly,the tester should continue across the same line on the E chart. A line is considered "passed" if more than one half of the figures on the line are correctly identified. The same procedure is repeated with the right }` eye covered. A child fails the test if, with either eye, he is unable to identity more than half of the symbols on the 20/40 line or if there is more than a two line difference in vision between one eye and the other, even if the worse eye is 20/40 or better. A child who is unable to learn to "play the E _ game" should be reported as "non-testable" -` may be given further instruction in the "E game," either in the classroom or by his par- ents at home, and retested at a later date. `0 T HEALTH • PERFORMANIM IrMiDARDS .uorwcE Children already wearing glasses should be tested while wearing their glasses. If they peas the test while wearing their glasses, there is no need for further testing. Children failing the test who appear acutely ill or particularly fatigued should be retested before they are referred to an eye specialist. Other children who fail the screening test should be referred to an eye specialist for further eval- uation. The results of the screening test should be recorded on the child's health form and should be brought to the attention of the physi- cian at the time of the health evaluation. At this time, the physician should examine the optic fundi with an ophthalmoscope and should note any deviation in extra-ocular movements. (3) I1IM11- /MMS. (3) Children will be better prepared for test- ing if the procedure is demonstrated in the classroom, where the whole class can be made familiar with the sounds and taught to make the desired responses. Children who cannot learn to respond to the test properly, or who give grossly inconsistent responses to sounds of any intensity, should be • designated as "non-testable." A child is gen- erally considered to have failed the screening test if he fails to respond at the recommended level at any frequency in either ear. The fro- quencies generally used in a limited hearing screening test are 1000, 2000, and 4000 Hz. A large proportion of children who fail a hear- - . ing screening test has only temporary hearing impairment associated with upper respiratory conditions. Such children should be rebated after a few weeks before they are referred for specialist medical or audiology care. For this reason, it is important to institute the hearing screening program as early as possible in the Head Start program or even before the Heed Start classrooms begin to meet formally. Head Start officials may encourage school personnel to include hearing screening tests at part of the routine pry-school interview which many school „ systems conduct in spring before students will enter school. Results of the preliminary hearing screening test should be recorded on the health form and be available to the physician at the time of his complete health evaluation. _ The person performing a hearing screening test must have special training in the use of the equipment and in the interpretation of the vari- ous responses which children may make top the 21 HOWTH �orlatl�wcE sT�wor��os outorwcs • test. Most school health programs and health departments have both testing equipment and personnel trained in its use. If equipment and personnel are not available locally, help may be obtained from: (1) An audiologist in a neighbor- ing community, (2) the regional or State health or education department, (3) the State speech and hearing associations, (4) the American Speech and Hearing Association', (5) National Association of Hearing and Speech Agencies." It will usually be more economical for a Head Start program in a smaller community to obtain services from a trained technician in a nearby larger community than to purchase its own equipment and train its own personnel. (4) ilaor henjejecrk AMelio L (4) An accurate test of hemoglobin concen- tration is the best screening test for anemia. However, accurate tests require trained techni- cians and equipment that is moderately expen- sive. The microhematocrit test is somewhat less precise as an indicator of anemia. However, the laboratory determination itself is so simple and accurate that this test could often be more practical than a hemoglobin test. Most commu- • - nity hospitals will have equipment to perform this test, as will many health department clinics. In using either of these tests, blood samples may be obtained at the Head Start center or at another convenient place by a technician or nurse. The blood samples can then be trans- ported and tested in a central location. Children with anemia and similar medical nutrition problems need specific diagnoses and follow-up. A child with a hemoglobin of leas _ than 11 or hematocrit of less than 34 Is coni erect to be anemic. This is consistent with the standards of Public Health Service, Maternal _ and Child Health and with CDC National Nutri- tion Status Survey as well as EPSDT guidance material. (5) TWWWGWa how*W"re ia/ee" (5) Tuberculin testing has the dual value of identifying children who may have tuberculosis, and of finding active cases of tuberculosis within the families or other intimate contacts of such children. Most Head Start programs will 'Address: 9030 Old Georgetown Road, Wash- ington, D. C.20014. _ "Address: 814 Thayer Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 20910. • 22 HMTM Ii PEOW011INwNM 9TANDANDS GLIDANN be able to obtain both tat malsrials and per- sonnel trained in their use through their school health program, the local health depsrtmont, or the local, county, or State tubercula is associa- tion. Initial tuberculin testing is usually done at approximately one year of age. Routine periodic tubercuktsis testing Is part of screening only if (1) the child has had con- ., _ tact with a known case of tuberculosis or Is a member of a family with a history of tuberculo- sis, (2) the child is living in a neighborhood or community in which the prev&4nce of tuber- culin sensitivity in the school-ape children is known to exceed 1%, or (3) the child presents 1 , _ symptoms consistent with tuberculosis. A Head Start program conducting its own tuberculosis testing program will usually find the tuberculin tine test to be the most economical and convenient. Materials for this test are avail- able through many health departments and through any pharmacy. Complete instructions for administering and reading this test are packed with the test materials. The test should be scheduled at such a time that the children will be in a class three days later to have the test read. Any swelling or induration surround- ing any of the four needle punctures should be considered a positive reaction. Children who react positively to the tuberculin tine test should have a Mantoux intracutaneous test performed using either intermediate strength, PPD 0.1 mil., or OT 1/1000 0.1 ml. The Mantoux test must be performed by a physician or a specially trained nurse or technician. It should be read on the second or third day. Since children who are known to have been exposed to an active case of pulmonary tuber- culosis may have large, uncomfortable reac- tions to the standard screening test, they should be referred to a physician for testing with a more difute perparation of PPD or OT. Certain viral infections (such as meastes, influenza, mumps), some viral vaccines (such as measles and influenza) administration of corticosteroids, and extreme malnutrition may all depress or suppress the tuberculin reaction for as long as four to six weeks. Children with a history of such conditions should be retested at a later date. The results of the test should be recorded and available to the physician at the time of his examination. _ (6) A simple and inexpensive screening test • that may detect some urinary tract abnormal- 23 HEALTH PE11FoftlIIIANCE STANDAFAX GUMANCE' • (0) th*slyais. ities is the use of a test paper which detects albumin, sugar, blood, and determines the pH of the urine. Urine can be obtained at the center or in the home using clean glass bottles or paper cups. The test paper is dipped in the urine and color changes on the paper are inter- preted according to a chart enclosed on the test papers. Children whose test shows the presence of sugar, blood, more than 1+ albu- min, or pH of more than 7.0 should have a com- plete urinalysis. Most children with abnormal screening urine tests will be found normal on careful retesting. Quantitative urine culture to discover bac- teriuria is an important screening test for urinary 1 tract abnormality. Unfortunately,this test is rela- tively expensive, and only a few Head Start com- munities will have the necessary bacteriologic laboratory facilities to perform the test econom- ically and well. Diagnostic laboratory kits are now available for urine cultures which do not require bacteriological laboratory facilities. In those communities where economical and accu- rate testing is possible, this test should be con- • sidered for all girls. Boys who have enuresis (bedwetting) or other symptoms should be tested; asymptomatic boys do not require testing. M Essar on commur y hooft problems, (7) The local board of health, the pediatric other aoisellsd,sr inin@@ viftere a/p i�p ieM, consultant, and the health advisory committee 04, tk*l*oM Mmwia, tsar foiONdM.11011111101- provide information to ascertain whether sickle fteanol ParaafMa cell anemia, lead poisoning, and intestinal para- sites are community health problems. Problems such as head lice can be dealt with in this manner. (A) Asessomeall of arrant 1—m-1salion eW (8) Staff should check medical records and bw consult with parents on child's current immuni- zation status regarding diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, measles, polio, German measles, and mumps. (f) OwW4 rie course of bsd aeraanin9 (9) Many children talk very little during a proos/rrs swat be lin arae! for Idw-1141- medical examination, and the physician is in a sprach PoMaos, dslsrohIl to to* comm and poor position to judge the adequacy of their poriifnr ssrrioas. speech. Efficient screening of very young children can be done quickly and informally by having chil- dren talk about stimulus pictures, repeat key • words containing a variety of speech sounds, 24 NWxTN . pE11F0itrAMCE t;T/IMD�AI1Da� GUMMACK and relate oral information spontaneously. In general, remedial speech services should be provided only where conditions exist which sug- gest that, without attention, a handicapping dis- order will continue into late childhood. The teachers in the Head Start center should make note of any children in their class whose speech is substantially different from that of the average Head Start child. These observa- tions should be available to the physician at the time of his examination. He can then make spe- cial evaluations of the ears, palate, and larynx, and may be able to give advice as to whether the speech pattern is normally immature or is pathological for the child. Whenever speech and hearing professionals are available to the Head Start program, they should work in coop- eration with the physician and teacher in de- tenting, examining, and evaluating speech ab- normalities. Every language community or geographic area has certain differences from so-called a standard speech in pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. It should be recognized that a sizeable number of pre-act►oolers have unclear speech due to immature articulation patterns and will mature and develop normally if they receive the necessary developmental services. a Therefore, a child who may speak a language other than English or ethnic colloquialisms should not be regarded as speech impaired. The health advisory committee should de- velop this procedure including the utilization of speech and hearing professionals and outlining a schedule for checking suspect speech ab- normalities. Services include speech and language de- velopment, clinical services, and parent coun- seling services. (110 MrNillkawe of be ape" Mos of (10) Special needs of handicapped children Matwita�le/ aMiaw. can be identified from the screening and physi- cal examination results, parent interviews, and teachers' and mental health professionals' ob- servations. The plan to provide for these special needs could include modification of the physical facility, modification of the curriculum, develop- ment of new or different feeding skills, and continuation of special medical care. You will find the pamphlet "Responding to Individual Needs in Head Start" helpful in work- ing with the children and the identification of resources. sT�woMo: auio,� A number of children may be receiving a predetermined set of screening services through public health clinics, neighborhood health con- ters, or Title XIX Medicaid Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment, etc. If this set of screening services does not include all of those screenings herein required in the Per- formance Standards, Head Start must see that these screenings are provided. , (C) Malioal errtrninalana 110c ChN* n doN iwdnis: (1) Mrtsaiwa " sof as Spasm ar miees 1011d* are mob srr "d by tM Now I er aorrawiwp IteL (t) Seereh for erOn delsels M speoift re- sitws etwMwtw K Irwprlswt in WD aM poop, i.e., stciw, eye, ear, ntae, threK Mart, hm9g, awl gob (IAVdw 4 ase& (0 ?lrt plan dol pstMis, aftt, in accord (d) Staff and volunteers with respiratory infee- Moa 00 119W awl Slit MtIM repie iene tions, skin infections, or other types of com- 40 earpltyel praV= sW have irritiai beeft municable diseases should not have contact err+tstrirtMiorr. perieft drttlr-rps aNl are with the children. ftmd to be lose boo ----- rwio- iteeM; Depending on conditions in the community, Mill NW wshrwiter Ole/ be aorrened for tr6Wt tuberculin testing, miniature chest X-rays or GwIssis. full-size chest films may be the most economical forms of screening. Tuberculin screening is not necessary for the occasional volunteer. 13043-4 Iitlioai WA do"beeksaft (a) 1M pitw dM pnpd&f w b ebwo awl (a) The purpose of all examinations and *0vo-rp etrsioes r Wild irKlrN: screening tests is to identify children in need of treatment. Examinations which do not lead to needed remedial or rehabilitative treatment represents a waste of time and money. A person on the staff should assume respon- sibility for assuring that #A health defects dis- covered actually receive competent and con- tinuing care until they are remedied or until a pattern of continuing care for them has been well established. This should include: ' Aid for the parent to find the necessary serv- ices and to find funds to pay for the services. Assistance so that the parent and child actually have transportation to the physician or clinic, and that other children in the family can be cared for during the visit. Community re- sources should be used for these services. Careful and repeated review of health records • to assure that recommended treatment is act- ..r ; 26 PEN sTr►Mos «�arwcE ually taking place and must plan to do whatever is necessary to ensure treatment and follow-up. (1) Ohbkv fftg se afnrwV6V A r Ireslwent of (1) The program should coordinate and sup- aN i aeft problem rpoMelohti.(fie Map is plement existing resources for health care of ptwlidW by mn-ileo/ 9W hag ennes children-, it should not duplicate them. When *Mo tll>tMst be WIN" w that wAA existing service programs do not meet the koft we mud b tM wsdhwww Mealbb enfMrt. standards because of inaccessibility, unaccept- Had fart his OW be wrd Wft whse no ability, or poor professional quality, funds may otiAsg on m F. of hMWft is SWON Ms). be used to supplement the existing services and bring them to standard. Only if existing services cannot be modified should new services be • arranged or purchased. Every community will have amiUMe many of tM resources listed in the followiag table. TM program may contract with saistint agencies to provide some or all of the health services- 1. Private Practitioners of 1. May provide all types of Medicine, Dentistry. Optoreetry. health services(consultation sed Psycitoiogy—eidividual or woo. plaosie4, administrative, eYaw- _ matins sod screasmg tests, treatment. immunization, heeltA education, and continuing heofM scpervisios)on a volunteer,con- .'. tract, or fee-for-service basis. 2. Heatth Deprtmeaft—city, 2. May provide all types of county, regional,or State. health services. Sorsa may be • free for all or some Head Start children as part of eaistft pro- tram; some may be contracted for. May provide hinds to pw. chase services from other sources. 3. School Health Programs. 3. Same possibilities as Hea1tM Department. 4. Clinics—run by hospitals, 4. May provide all types of medical schools, or other aglert• health services, usually an ca- aeW_ trod or fee•for•senice.but some services may be free for an or some Heed Start childran. 5. Prepaid Medical Grays. 5. May provide complete rasp of services to children of n»m _ bars of group. (i. Armed Forces Medical Sere• fi. May provide medical pre- ices. ventive, diagnostic, sed treat- mot services to children of Armed Forces personnel. Dental services available only at re- mote posts. 7. Neighborhood Health Con- 7. May provide comprehensive lers. health services at no cost to Head Start for children living in geographically defined neighbor- _ hoods served by centers. 8. Comprehensive Child Health 8. May provide comprehensive - Centers (Example; Children and health services at no cost to Youth Programs). Head Start children who are im • the defined population served by the anter. n r NWWTM owe sTr NDAP06 WADANCE • 9. Dental Service Corporations. 9. May provide planning and administration of dental services for Head Start children on a coa- tract be. _ 10. Sp*60 O t ivy Ap ecin 10. May provide funds or sad- sod NhrYie Asaciec. ion icer so int or traatalent and rehabilitation of certain health problems. Each is usually concerned with a single ats"y _ of illness. I1. State Cripple/ Children's 11. May provide funds for sm- PraWanM ices for soon" or treatment OW rehabilitation of certain WO problems. Limited to cer- tain ateaories of illness which vary from State to State all within States. 12. local and Stab welfare or 12. May provide funds for any Public Assistance f oprawf. or all ANRh services for cb*an wbose families receive or are eligible for public assistance. Eligibility and type of service POW for vary by State all local- 13. insurance and Pre•Hayow 13. Provide payment for certain pians. kinds of health services for children of families covered by policies. 14. Medical Assistance under 14. The majority of Head Start Title XIX "Medicaid Early and children are eligible for Medicaid Periodic SaeenAL Diegoosis EPSDT. This provides preventive and Traehaent (EM; health services for eligible Med• iaW children through screening, disaosing and treating children with health problems.Exact wv- ices provided and paid for and _ - rules for eligibility vary from State to State. At this time, Arun" does not participeM in Title XIX. (See Transmittal Notice 73.14 for further Infotmabon.) !Bw mom �I wItIICp fie mr WD! 1fEAp Catholic, f4oMstant, Jewish wed• Money for services, social sm- fare Aaodationa. ions. Foody Service Assedetiohhs Psychological, psychiatric and social services. Lions Club. Eyeglasses for needy children. tither fraternal orpninlions, Money or volunteer help for Civic Clubs. Mbwen's Clubs, and special projects. Paraat-Teachers AneaMiens. Associations for the blind or for Vision screening,spacial services praventien of bliednew for vision-impaked children. Associations for retarded chit- Special services for retarded and dren, cerebral palsy, crippled handicapped children. children sod for children with • speciM disenes. L r . �1��5 HEALTH • sr�worueos awonwcE Tuberculosis Associatiom. Tubaatin tasting sad follow-up. Mental Health Associations. Psychological and sowl sarics& mental health consultations. Resources need not be utilized solefy because they are free. The utilization of community resources should be consistent with the Head Start goal of enhancing the sense of dignity and self-worth within the child and his/her family. Ideally, each child should be examined by a priwte physician or by health facility staff who will institute corrective treatment for all defects discovered and who will she fxovide continuing health wper- J vi;icn for the child during the time that he/!he is in Head Start and over the yeah to follow. One of the antral goah of the Head Start program is to introduce a child and his parents to a physician or health facility that will be able to meet all of his health needs over an extended period of time. (2) ©aaflplalio (2) Immunization instructions: pWhow ice, 101111m is (OPT), (a) "complete" immunization is defined as POND, WAOMM16 iier11111111M IMaslaa. MNW*B MAW- follows: eW"Ino shoed be provided ■lMarra approprieW. (i) DPT—at least three doses of DPT (Diph- theria, pertussis, tetanus) vaccine, the most recent within the past two years. (ii) Polio—at least two doses of trivalent oral vaccine or three doses of monovalent oral vaccine plus one do" of trivalent vaccine. (iii) Rubeola—Measles—one dose of live measles vaccine. Naturally occurring measles • provides complete immunity. - - - (iv) Rubella—German Measles—one dose of - _ live Rubella vaccine or serologically docu- mented immunity. (v) Mumps—where mumps vaccine is part of a combined vaccine it is appropriate for use in the immunization program. Naturally occurring mumps provides complete immunity. The American Academy of Pediatrics schedule is an appropriate guide for immuniza- tions. (3) 0WW1llt or orra ko for Moho dIMW (3) A staff member or dental hygienist may CM amioos cels IoMwo: screen the child through checking the tooth for obvious bolas or cavities, bleeding around the gums, and pus drainage. Priorities for dental treatment are ordinarily: (1) Children with painful teeth; (2) Obvious cavities, bleeding gums, and pus drainage; (3) Routine care for all children. (1) Oo"WAMMS"M (i) The dental examination is an oral exami- nahon including diagnostic radiographs. Nec- essary treatment follows the examination. Ex- amination without treatment are of no value to • the children or to the community. 29 ��sss HEALTH PEN sT�woMos • (9) Swab as rack d for Nw vsW of p @M or iw11aoMaw. (NO R seta raMon of iecayei p bonier y and per- WANO M Mar. let Pont rsrap)► for prileam y and parw�awawt hest ab aaaaaw1. (s) astrachan of FMH Mer. (W) Do" prophylawis any I mMicMow In (vi) Self-care oral hygiww should be em- ' sell-cro oral h"Il w prooadwse. phasized daily in the classroom teaching and after meals. Cleaning of teeth (Dental Prophylaxis) and self-care oral hygiene (brushing, fkneing,swish- Ing) instructions may also be conducted simul- taneously with the euamMation or may be con- ducted at the time of dental treatment. (A) AppboaAian of topical Amelia in am*- (vii) The local health department, Depart- nwrwhti whioM lack adequele Ararfia levels in ment of Water and Sanitation, local dental Ow P"t velar supply. health association, or USPHS Dental Consultant should be contacted to determine the adequacy of fluoride levels. (b) There awst be a pion of w*m for rwadl- (b) A plan should be developed with the par- cal a ww emise. ents to provide for emergency medical care for their child. Written policy should deal with • issues such as parental permission and consent forms to secure emergency care, transportation and available physicians, clinics and hospitals. A community physician, clinic or nurse should be available for telephone consultation at all times. At least one member of the full-time staff should be knowledgeable or become trained in first aid. ! 13US-5 Msic+ai ant rsaMall saosrdo The plan AM proMis for: (a) So eslabMsh- The health records should be used for: (1) wsM told wisbA wawce of indiolIdw l hasM ret- identifying needed preventive and corrective oris WIN" MINNOW VW alilM's wmrleal and is- care, (2) arranging for such care, and (3) pro- •slspamwA i Mialory, screawMp wanlls, wiadkxd viding an educational program suited to the and iswlof ewwwMmWen calk ant evalsolian ed individual child. M1is rws>lartaL, ani Yp-brant MlarwWaw araYt To aid the individual child, the record must trsalwisM and follow-up; (b) lsnrsriiwr. wit completely, but concisely, summarize health Parana paw Mia rawrde Is saner fba sC"W findings as determined from the history, screen- or heats ieMrafy ayalam w ren when*a cM M ing teats, and medical evaluation and must Isa"* is propraw; and (c) *VMS parw+ls a record all preventive measures in a way that OMWAI any of as nam wfiCA 104111111111901 clearly shows which recommended preventive measures have not yet taken place. Maw on ani ban"* tont' Whenever a child is referred for consultation said (0 vOlmohsn of tws Hoeft As- or treatment, all of the information in the health 8048100* Meth (NPM); wy (0) aaa WAO record should be made available to the con- " iw ON 001000 parwMs wfi ra Mid fM wslnre sulti ng or treating professional. If this is not of Ove dale to be coNeeMi ant Mie was to done, the consultant must either obtain and • 30 . HEALTH . STANDARDS GIMOAMCE which Ow della trill be put, end that the uses record his own information, an unnecessary wiN be rsehicle to fire staled purposes. waste of time and effort, or proceed without such information, with possible ill effects for the child. To aid physicians and health workers in pro- viding needed health care, the record must pro- vide a sufficient background of social, medical, and educational information of a general nature so that each health professional dealing with the child need not accumulate his own record and - - history- To serve the educational needs of the child, = _ health findings must be translated into claw room recommendations. This process should begin at the time the original health diagnoses are made. It must then be elaborated both by further written recommendations and by con- ferences between physicians, teachers, nurses, and other heatth personnel. Records should indicate the progress in completing treatment for all conditions in need of follow-up as a result of screenings and medi- cal examinations. In order to be useful to health workers and individual children, the health records must contain a large amount of information of a con- fidential nature. The privacy and confidence of this information must be respected. The records should be kept in a place that is not accessible to unauthorized persons. Such infor- mation should not be available routinely to teachers, administrators, or other non-medical personnel. Those portions of the health informa- tion which are pertinent and useful to teachers and to administrative personnel should be - shared with them through reports and through conferences which translate the confidential health information into useful educational and administrative recommendations. Health infor- mation must not be released to insurance com- panies or other inquiring agencies without writ- ten consent of child's parents or guardian. Staff should review all health records with the parents. The summary should be given to par- ents so they have a written account of their cur- rent health status annually. In addition, a child's health record should be transferred to his/her school in order to ensure continuity of health services. In order to complete the HPAR, the program must have complete up-to-date records. This instrument is used to assist the programs in self-assessment in the areas of planning, man- agement, and delivery of health services. 31 HEALTH �o�E srwraMos allo�E • 1 13".&4 "soft **At@"& (a) 7th plon 00 provide tier aw w9odood (a) Health personnel should devote a sub- Aeslw odocodso propm ler pregrom sisN, stantial amount of time in helping the Head pweats sad eAMdren nUft ewes Mat: Start staff and parents understand the implica- tions of health findings for individual children, and for the program in general. Regularly scheduled consultations between the physician and the teachers are suggested for this purpose. (1) Poroolls are previdsd vr1M islonno sw (1) A local health resource booklet or pam- ob"an ovviNsile bum "gowns, phlet should be prepared for distribution to par- ents. The information ought to be categorized by services. (2) pis wft ars onasureW Is becoom Yr- (2) Parents can team about health as a con- voked 8n M• poetry acre peoass wlsYng is tinuing process and not just as a physical ex- *m* o dkL One or beth pawats doolld be ow amination if they accompany the child to the osrrsrsd to socow4 oy NM* ebid ft arsdiosl examination. and dsaW easros and stlpsiat■raats: M sheet are ftoMM and pwools are provided (3) Procedures should outline measures to be No en W No to isarrt Ow priwolpiss of pre- taken in a medical emergency at the center and vwAke MssIM, eey *864 id wawes, the home. Preventive health topics can include and US*proolioss; prenatal and postnatal health, immunizations, sanitation, accident prevention, hazards of toxic lead paint, and first aid for cuts, bruises, in- • sect bites, bums, and other specific community health problems. Staff should be aware of common health prac- tices in their community. (q Hoeft edocotien Is hiisgrolsd We ow (4) The most important health education ac- slew etsssreswr and other prsgrarrr aedviliea tivity of a program is the example it sets by providing each child with pleasant, dignified, individualized care within the health program. Parents team from the emphasis placed on careful examinations, immunizations, dental care, and other health measures that such health activities are important for their children. Parents' participation in classroom activities and in the health care process related to the child (screening, examinations) can be an effec- tive method of health education for the entire family. Teachers should integrate health into the cur- riculum and daily activities of the children. (N Mw obtidren are lsrrrsriesd with aN (5) Health education can build on the health MOM esrvtoss they vrlr reoeiw prier 10 1111e services program in another way. Each screen- dsrvsry of Mese sersloea ing test, immunization, and examination can be discussed in the classroom. This will serve both to prepare the children for an unusual expert- • 32 HEALTH • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GWDANCE ence and to give them a new knowledge about how each of these measures can contribute to their health. Children love to act out the experi- ences they have had with the doctor or nurse. 1 1304.3-7 Me let Malt objective The Mjecovss of two map" mom part of These are the outcomes toward which the Ow beet earvicu composom of*a lined Start program efforts should be directed. peograrn an is: (a) As" ag chgdren pipeMng In Mw program in aarallloiaK cegall' all saelal do- veMpwrertt toward 104 O%W M goal of nodal oee�psiswos in coonNaeMon with Mrs sdrealie,n program sad odw rok* d compos" aetivi- Mes; fb) rrevida havdkq ped driirran and cMIW Bran with spacial nems wiles the neowary meMat Meeh asrviose which wig eam" OW Me drlid aid bm t► aahiera w W biwa es of parik�ipaYsn In gra provem; (e) Provide 960 add perones weMn an under- Mattdir 9 of ch4d grew& and davaioprrrant, an appreciation of individual dWa sncss, and Mus • need for a e1*pe III we hoomwd; (d) MM and ea ft Wei mWen is prsbMeae MMM bn- Iarlars with a chwe lllw Mop rsent; (s) Devsiop a po@NW*aWkW*toward mentall Malt services sad a reP mp dtion of gra eontd- tl *w of peychoasa, modkine, social vary ss, edrealion sad oder dWellpNe" to Ow dental heaft program; and (f) Mobilira oowNWwrittr reaorroaa b sews chgde w with probMms MMM prevent Yom konn caping wit tareir erairanareat. 136434 Moodw heaft We 2-es. (a) The met" heat part of Mrs plan shell (a) A mental health professional is a child prove& MMM a awanMai health prolaeiotoll shah psychiatrist, a licensed psychologist, or a psy- be avedebaa, at islet on a conerkabon bells, b chiatric nurse or psychiatric social worker. Both Ste Bead Start program and to Mw c1didrsn. the psychiatric nurse and psychiatric social The nn@ I boom pro/aseierral shag: worker should have experience in working with young children. A mental health aide may be a member of the mental health team provided the aide is under the supervision of one of the above professionals. A mental health professional may be secured from a mental health center in the geographical • areas, the school system, a university, or other 33 HEALTH IF M MANCE STANOARIN 60DAN X • appropriate vendors capable of providing com- prehensive mental health services. (1) AeMst in plant*"menial lrsaft prograia (1) The mental health professional should actiMlias; meet with the Head Start Director, the coordina- tor responsible for mental health services, and representative parents to as" in developing a plan for delivery of mental health Murices. The planning should focus on the suing of priorities according to program needs and avail- ability of trained personnel and resources. Mental health program activities include: • pre-service and in-service training of teachers and aides; • consultation with teachers and teachers' aides; • work with parents; • screening, evaluation, and recommendations for intervention for children with special needs. The mental health professional should .-ON annually with appropriate staff and parents to assist in evaluation of objectives of the plan and to assist in revision of objectives for the following year. (2) Train Had Sart @tau; (2) Be involved in the assessment of mental • health training needs, in designing the mental health training program, in the selection of trainers, and evaluating staff members' prog- ress. Provide information which will help staff mem- bers better understand normal development as well as the more common behavior problems seen in children. Training should include observation tech- niques and methods in meeting the assessed needs of the child. (3) PaWlicaMtr obaerms CMMirM and coneWt (3) The mental heaffh professional can pro- vow leachers and ower stau; vide practical advice and help to the teaching staff by observing the children in their physical surroundings at least semi-annually. Teachers can share their information, ideas. and suggestions about the children. (y Advise and noW N rsselspvasatal (4) Advise and assist staff in devising a proc- scraeaft and assessment; ess for screening children with atypical behav- ior, and in evaluating children needing further assessment. In addition, the mental health pro- fessional will train or assist in obtaining training for teachers in use of behavior checklists and other screening instruments. Classroom observation and screening should • 34 01 S91. HEALTH • sTAlforafeos QUIDAMIN be initiated within the Nrfy weeks of Claes atlendanca and then c oMinued on a periodic basis--+s considered neoessary by staff and/or mental heel th professional. Included in screening and evaluation an: • Physical coordination and development; • Intellectual development; • Sensory development with special emphasis on sensory discrimination; • Emotional deveopment; • Social development. (5) As" M preridty ape" help for cW (5) Advise and assist in provision of special dr ro a%ioet babod r K daaeisMwrerM, iw- services for children with stypical behavior or deMM a WW*; development, including language and speech. Through staff conferences, practical recom- mendations may be generated when working with the child with special needs. For example, the use of games aimed at increasing the child's verbal expression, how the staff may work with the overly shy or overly aggressive child, and how to curb impulsive behevW. (6) Advise M Oe of ower cowmwf (6) The mental health professional should • nits► relelrc+es and referrals; have a working knowledge of mental health re- sources in the community in order to assist in development of a file of community resources, including referral procedures and documenta- tion of their use. Examples of such resource agencies include child guidance clinics, com- munity mental health centers, psychoeduca- tional clinics, and State or county children services. M ark" MarerNs ant rent rlw llll r M (7) Orient parents and work with them to acMiere Ms eb(ecliws of Moe MOW Mash pro- achieve the objectives of the mental health pro- qrm; mod gram, including advising parents on how to se- cure assistance on individual problems, assist- ing center staff in devekM*vg an ongoing edu- cation in mental health for parents, and evalual- ing the effectiveness of the parent mental health education program. The mental health professional should help parents to recognize a variety of ways in which they can further their children's intellectual, emotional, and social development at home. This may be accorwpW*d through individual or group meetings. (A) Trios app llp We (e) When a child is referred for emotional or WNh Meeft awed educaMer aswine lo refer dWi- behavioral problems, a physical examination dran ler dkVaWc en owho*w to awAk r Moat should be included in the assessment in order • NwAr emeNwM or boberler probbims do rot to rule out a physical cause for the mental bunts a 'ooyaioal basis. health problem which can be treated. 35 NMTH >fTA1�Al10S at�AMCE • (b) TM PISM ShAN air WwAde (i) al> arta le PWWAW ardiled aM Wy (1) The assessment of each child's medical Mhlarr al *w* c11Md ae 4W w•Mail Meeft records, family history and home visits by ap- o arrioes cea be ww/e reaft wSMSh Ile when propriate coordinators and teachers, for infor- wSSid; mation, will indicate if the child or his family may need additional assistance from the mental health program. A plan for follow-through will be written for each child whose medical and/or family history and/or home visit suggests a po- tential for emotional or behavioral problems. The plan should include objectives to be evalu- ated monthly. p) wte of SNWW4 cosmaw ilr w "pial homm (2) Procedures for utilizing existing commu- reaearem nity mental health resources inclMding specified contact persons. These procedures should be developed in conjunction with the mental health professional for identifying and contacting re- sources. M eaeldwriaw wNh No edecodaw sorwiioee (3) The mental health professional and the osw**=M to prwriire a poeprew hoped b hW- educational coordinator should work closely eirllSl Mreie�awlai Mrels: with each teacher and the parents in designing an education program for each child based on his developmental level and in training teachers to be able to do such program planning. • Conferences should be held periodically with the staff to discuss particular children who have been identified as needing special help. The mental health professional should share ideas and suggestions with staff on helping tho child benefit from the program. (4) aewW 112@ily of raoeris; (4) Only authorized persons should be per- mitted to see the rewrds. Parents and staff should jointly decide if such records are for- warded to the school system. (5) nsrliar Woo noseftV M 'areMs and (5) Periodic group meetings at least quarterly, prep=Sher; between parents and staff can be used for identifying and discussing child development, discipline, childhood fears, complex family problems, and other parental and staff con- cerns. A mental health professional should be present at these sessions periodically. M wewlai Gomm IM ape"wawW boom (6) There must be a written consent from aafri0ee; the parent for special mental health service. A standard "informed consent" form should be used and should include the following: the name of the child, the name of the service provider, a description of the services to be provided, and the date the form was signed. • 36 3 "MTM STANDARDS a�erwca� (n apporttimity for parwft lo obtain i (7) Opportunities should be provided for par- osf assistance; and, ants to discuss individual probiwns of the child or the family with the mental health profes- sional. This can be done on an appointment basis. (8) acliw W volr*w W of pwwMs in plaM*q (8) There should be a parent orientation and II w• iMiriioel wewtaf heaft ing to explain the mental health program and assns of weir Chif*W the available services. Ideally, the mental health professional should conduct this meeting. Par- ents should be involved in developing and eval- uating the mental heath program. • WiTAFFMIN PEW-ORYAWN STANDARDS QUIN M • tilt.l-.A Mrlrilion oijsoli"s. The oNSCOMss of Me "Woo" part of Mss Maalw sarrio.s co apI PI t of an Naar Start prspam aw Ile: (a) Nalp M O NWs tear wbkb ON Matp asst IMa cows daily wwlriYoaal wears fo Ite chwe - Mows or is&Vella;class sod pl s"M ewrirew- w all, rroeDwiain/ Md W6&M dMweaoss and culbArai paitwws, awd I AM4 prewais seaiwd phpMe i, swial, awd OWAOWaal *VIIIIfM awd de- vekopwswf. (b) provide an erwirowrwsrrt for rw1MAI0 al services which will support sad pranols Vw use of Mw Ieeding situation as an opporkwft for kw obp; (c) PIMP staff, cMW and fso* to rrrrsrstand Ow rWoUn ship of nutrition Io Ms@W fac6m wM d it kwnce food practices, varfely of ways Io proMkrs for nutritiswal woods sod to apply tbis krAvaladge in Ow dowdepowal of see" food hauls even attar k mwW* Ite NOW Start Peron; (d) DewonstraM Mw of nu- to olhsr activities of taws Naafi Start pro- • pram am its c oMribrlion b Ills overall All devskopwrent look; and (a) blvoive all stall, pareais and otMar coro- -Lodi r a/swcies as approprista in arasllw, On chikd's rwlrWonal nears so Wsrt sutridwal can FMO vider by Head Start oawipiawsw- and aop.- phmsMs Meat of Mw howl all osmwralily. 13044-10 Nutrition ssrvkoss. (a) The nutrition asrv2cw part of Mss MsapM (a) The intended purpose of the written asrvices oowipo-I - of MM psrIMrwawcs atawd. plan is to develop a system to: arra pian must kilaWfy Ms wAbOwal needs • identify the problem areas and needs that and problem of Mss chMdrea In Mrs Bead Shut must be addressed related to nutrition; program and their families. In so doing account • meet total needs including providing the moat be I of: overall high quality feeding and nutrition edu- cation program expected for children, and • bring parents and staff to a level of under- standing and involvement in the area of nutri- tion to enable them to meet their various appro- priate responsibilities. • 3 4 r t 111 S95 NUINI --- PEN STAND Alt03 GUIDANCE It should be designed for the agency to use to develop and provide a high quality nutrition component and does not have to be elaborate. Appendix G, "Nutrition Component Program Planning" and Appendix H, "T/TA Plan of Ac- tion for the Nutrition Component," of the OCD Handbook for Local Head Start Nutrition Spe- cialists can provide additional guidance to tfle professional staff responsible for developing the written plan. The Handbook is available through the OCD Regional Offices. (1) The nukOM sessewmAll dab (bight, (1) These data should be available from the weight, obtaichild's current health evaluation record or his so* CWW; medical history record. Height and weight measurements should be plotted on growth charts at the beginning, middle and end of the school year. Other pertinent information can be obtained from the medical and dental rec- ords. Underheight/underweight children may need additional food provided at the center along with follow-up at home. Overweight children need follow-up to idea- . tify the specific factors involved in the weight problem and realistic interventions consistent with good child growth and development prac- tices both at the center and at home. Children with anemia and similar medical nu- trition problems need specific diagnoses and follow-up. A child with a hemoglobin of less than 11 or hematocrit of loth than 34 is consid- ered to be anemic. This is consistent with the standards of Public Health Service, Maternal and Child Health and with CDC National Nutri- tion Status Survey as well as EPSDT guidance material. Children with unresdved nutrition-related needs should be referred to appropriate agen- cies who have continuing contact with the child for follow-up after the child leaves Head Start. (2) hdaraiwMae abwt fa"I isetling Nabile (2) This information should be obtained by awd @pi@Cb tjetatry Melt and faodiep pre- talking with parents early in the year. The inter- liMs„ eq+eiaft of hin—card d"a ; and, viewer should receive orientation and training on how to conduct such interviews. Examples of the type of information to be solicited are contained in Screening Children for Nutritional Status: Suggestions for Child Health Programs, 1971. DHEW HSM 72-5603. Available from Ma- ternal & Child Health, Health Services Admin., Public Health Service, 5M Fisher's Lane, 39 MUTHMOM PEN DRUANCE iTANDAPM QLXDANCE • Rockville, Maryland 20852. The information will be used to assure that the many good aspects of the family eating patterns are reinforced through food served in the center; that special dietary needs are met at the center; and that this information will be considered in develop- ing a nutrition plan with families. (3) 1lr olioabort major coewwity num- (3) Information about major community nu- tion problaaI trition related problems may be obtained from the demographic characteristics of the target group such as family income, educational level, racial and ethnic composition, religion, and from the quality of the local food and water supply such as availability of enriched food staples, fluoridated water, etc. See Nutrition Assessment in Health Programs. Am. J. Public Health, vol. 63, November 1973, Supplement. Available from American Public Health Associ- ation, 1015-18th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 (54.00) for a discussion of this subject. The State and local health department nutri- tionists are helpful in obtaining such informa- tion. The information should be used for devel- oping the applied aspects of the nutrition program by determining the need for income supplementation, fluoridation of water, in- • creased use of iodized salt, control of sale of uncertified raw milk, more effective method of distribution and utilization of food stamps, a system for making food available, i.e. transpor- tation, food outlets, coops, etc. (b) The plan, dsaipnsd lo assist in nveetirp (b) The child's total daily nutritional needs the d*Ny nubiho" no*& of M! eidM►sn, shat should be supplied by the food served in the P10114le Mat: home, complemented by the food served at the center. (1) Every child in a part-ft 'roprom wit re- (1) The Recommended Dietary Allowances of esirr a quantity of toed In winds (prefarabfy the National Research Council, National Acad- Aoq OW wanks WO proiiaa at hast % of emy of Sciences are used as the basis for defy wwlrNional rads wNh oswaiiKalion for establishing the nutritional needs of the child. � stlrp art,► epsdai nook of clOOa+, incbr- Foods in the pattern shown under (b)(4) meet kV M• ch*d with a KI op condition; these needs. Calculations of nutrients in food served can be compared to the Recommended Dietary Allowances as a cross-check in assur- ing that one-third of the nutrient needs are met if there is any question of the adequacy of the meals. To meet 1;3 of the daily nutritional needs, use the lunch or supper pattern plus a breakfast or snack pattern. It the morning breakfast is used as the main meal rather than lunch or supper, it must be very substantial and include • 40 s t - NUN MON, • 'E1�ORrAMCE STAIpAIIDS GtMD�AMCE a protein-rich food in addition to milk to help meet Yh the daily nutrient needs. In addition, the snack served must also be carefully planned to add fruit or vegetable and probably milk in order to meet the remaining nutrient needs. - Use of menu cycles (3 weeks or longer) are helpful in formulating balanced and varied menus and in planning purchasing orders and s work schedules. Include hot and cold foods and variety in colors, flavors and textures. Sea- sonal foods and USDA donated commodities == " should be fully utilized to keep food costs - down. Check children's acceptance of food items on menu periodically and make changes accordingly. Menus should be dated, labeled accurately v and posted in the food preparation area as well as in the dining area. All substitutions must be indicated on the posted menus and menu at _ - food preparation site. Choose foods for meals and snacks that con- tribute not only to the child's nutrient needs but also to good dental health and support the dental education program. Do not serve overly • sweet and sticky foods especially those high in refined sugars. The nutrient needs of handicapped children are the same as for other children. However, due to difficulties in chewing or swallowing or lack of feeding skills the texture and consist- - ency of the foods may need to be modified. In other conditions which require modification of the menu such as in food allergies, digestive or ` metabolic disturbances, etc., this information should be part of the child's health record and a physician's prescription must be kept on file at the center and at the food preparation site and updated periodically. A qualified nutrition- ist should help plan for meeting these needs. General use of special dietary foods such as 4 vitamin fortified modified milk products either as snacks or as meal supplements are not allowed. They are not in keeping with Head Start nutrition program goals of (1) providing needed nutrients through well planned meals, (2) providing a variety of food and eating experi- ences, and (3) providing opportunities for chit- dren to participate in menu planning and wherever possible in simple food preparation and selection, (4) reinforcing cultural and ethnic • practices found in the children's homes. 41 NUIN i0M >ZTAIDAWS eIJIOIAIICE • (2) Ems► oMld lin a fries pr 8111n wW ra- (2) To meet % the child's nutrient needs onto@ anaolc(s), MMoh, and attar swats w app will necessitate the use of the lunch or supper propriala wMch will preuide % to % of dally pattern plus breakfast and a snack or plus two wjkN1 nal meads dapendkV on dw l no of well planned snacks, one of which contains so prerm; milk. Even so calorie intake using the sug- gested quantities is generally inadequate, so it is critical to have seconds available and use butter or margarine as appropriate. (i) AN ANdrsn In sllsrw ft pfey a V" (3) Since it is virtually impossible for small have sat raosirsd breakilaM at rr VM tMalr children to meet their nutrient needs without aw at dw!int/Start pngrainii wM be w vad having 3 meals a day, breakfast is required to a nowkWas breekiaM; be available at the canter for children who have not had it at home. Breakfast should be served immediately upon arrival of the child at the center. If only a small number of the chil- dren arrive without breakfast, concentrate on supplementing the snack with simple additional foods to meet the breakfast pattern and serve the snack early. All children should then have access to this. If a majority of the children come without breakfast, it may be simpler to serve breakfast to all children. The use of the grain/fruit product or fortified cake roll made to meet specifications as a re- placement for the bread and/or cereal and • fruit components of the breakfast pattern is not consistent with Head Start philosophy and thus is not acceptable. They neither satisfy the need for meeting cultural food preferences nor the need for using the feeding program to teach sound food habits and attitudes by introducing the child and family to a wide variety of nutri- tious foods available in the market. In addition to this cake roll, pastries, doughnuts, sugar- coated cereals, etc., because of their sweet and sticky nature are not supportive of Head Start dental health education and are not rec- ommended. (4) The kris of flood asrwd oaaMrw to mlhl- (4) Meal Patterns a>w+r Masdards for mal Ill allsres: Programs on SFSP reimbursement should also check USDA requirements for meal pat- terns. erar+ut Juice or Fruit juice or Fruit Cereal Prabin•rkah food Milk (port used OR &rad, arichM or :.-. for crap whole {rain &dW or Muprine. Milk • as nMNd. 42 M S.99 NUTMTIOM • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS OWANCE snack--one or mae of the following: Milk fruit, vegetable, juice or Protein-rich food Lunch or Supret Protein-rich too/---+eaw rah Vejet"and/or fruit (at Nat 2 kinds) Bread, emxW or whole pain Butter or fortified rwSwine as needed Milk Snacks should be planned to supplement nutrient needs not met in the meals. (USDA- SFSP requires a bread-stuff plus milk, fruit or juice.) Menus developed from the pattern can in- clude cultural foods. For example, at lunch the meat or meat substitute, vegetable and bread could be made into an enchilada, taco or bur- rito using the meat or cheese or bean, tomatoes or tomato sauce and onion and an enriched corn or flour tortilla. Protein-rich foods are meat, poultry, fish, eggs, cheese, peanut butter, dried peas and beans. Fruit drinks and beverages made from fruit- flavored powders or syrups are not acceptable. • They do not contain many of the vitamins and minerals found in natural juices. Bread includes tortillas, cornbread, rolls, muffins, bagel, fried bread, flat bread, etc., made of whole grain or enriched flour. The use of whole grain bread and cereals is preferred. "Milk" can be any type of fluid milk that meets State and local standards. The use of chocolate flavored milk is discouraged. Be- cause it is sweet, it may satisfy the child's hun- ger before the child has eaten enough food to meet other nutrient needs. In addition, it is poor dental practice. Raw vegetables contain larger amounts of vitamin C than cooked vegetables. Include both raw and cooked fruits and vegetables in the menu. A good to excellent source of vitamin C should be served daily. Fruits and vegetables that are good to excellent sources of vitamin C = in the quantities consumed are listed below: Excellent: Orange, orange juice, grapefruit, grapefruit juice, broccoli, collards, cantaloupe, raw tomato and raw strawberries. Very Good: Mustard, beet and turnip greens, kale, cauliflower, chard, tangerine, and tomato • juice. f J 43 01960 NVTRMOM PERFORMANIM STANDARDS a1J�AMCE • Good: Spinach, raw green pepper, dandelion greens, raw cabbage. A dark yellow or leafy green vegetable should be served every other day to provide vitamin A. Fruits and vegetables that are good to excellent sources of vitamin A are: Sweet potatoes, carrots, pumpkin, broccoli, winter squash, apricots, peaches, tomatoes, cantaloupe, dark green leafy vegetables: beet and turnip greens, spinach, kale, collard, etc. (� The quarNtliss of bN served conlorm to (5) Since children's appetites vary, average rrosrnaisnded amowft indk mW in OCD (lead serving size for specific age groups are sug- lrrt guidance melerids; anr, gested below: ACES 1 2.3 4.6 Milk 112.1 G' 112-1 C. %-1 C. Bread 112 sl.' 112.1 sl. 1-11/2 s. Cereal 1/4 C. 1/2 C. 1/2 C. Vegetable Wit. A Source 2 T.' 3 T. 4 T. Other 2 T. 3 T. 4 T. Fruit C Source 1/4 C. 112-112 c- 1/2 C, Other 2 T. 3 T. 4 T. • -< Meat, lean cooked without bone 1/2 oz.. 1-11/2 oz. 1112.2 oz. Egg 1 I 1 Dried Peas or Beans,cooked I T. 2.3 T. 34 T. Peanut Butter 1 T. 2-3 T. 3.4 T. Cheese, chWilar 1/2 oz. 1.11/2 oz. 11/2.2 oz. Cottage cheese 1 T. 2.3 T. 3.4 T. Butter or Margarine 1/2 t.' 1 t. 1 t. - Remember that both Mese asm tts and the awourtts mandeftd by the USDA-SFSP we mini om mW we pros- Sows d Niro may need more than these awouMs.Check the USDA guWa for OW t_. _: _ nraMgtd awowts. 'NOTE c. — cup sl. — slice T. — Tablespoon OL o ounce t. — tea!poon (y Meal and snack periods are scheduled (6) Quiet time should be scheduled before appre--IM lr to meet Chik en's needs and are the meal so the children come to the table re- posMd a" v#M nrsrws; e.g,, breakfast awst laxed and ready to eat. Regularity in times of be served at least 2% hews Wills N+neh, and serving meals and snacks and the following of snacks mrst be server at N"1% hours before a daily routine help young children to establish lunch or supper, good habits. Proper spacing of meals allows time for the child to be hungry enough to eat. Time should be allowed after meals for activi- • ties such as toothbrushing, handwashing, etc. 44 MU I KITH M This is especially important when the meal is served just before the children go home. (s) Ty Pisa aAAft twdarl W ft sews we (c) The feeding situation should promote the OW WWW40 0 ssrnioas osrrUlofs M 1M dwsebp- physical, social and emotional development of mW aid sochilasibn of los eoiidma by pro` children. This needs to take place in a quiet, VWMI fast: well-lighted and ventilated area. Meal-related activities provide opportunities for decision making, learning to take responsi- bility, sharing, communicating with others, muscle control and eye-hand coordination. Family style food service supports these efforts. Food-related activities should be planned from the very simple to more difficult, all within the child's range of abilities. Usually food prep- aration activities are coordinated with and may be carried out in the kitchens. If food is not prepared on-site, special efforts will need to be made to assure that opportunities are avail- able for food preparation activities in the class- room. These will need to be closely coordinated with the planned menus. (1) A voWly of be& whh* Yrsdsn Ow (1) Start with familiar foods which make a • ooflr's Owd sspi i i r In adilli o Is Now float child feel comfortable and promote good self- coaWder crural aid aloft prrwess Is concept. Introduce new foods gradually. Offer a MfMM; small amount of one new food along with a meal of familiar (bods. Children should be pre- pared for the new food through classroom activities such as reading stories about the food, shopping for the food and helping in its preparation, growing the food or seeing it grow on a farm, etc. Snack time can be used to intro- duce ntraduce a new food. Explore various ways one food item is served in different cultures. For example, the many different types of breads used: tortillas, bis- cuits, pita (flat bread), bagels, soda bread, etc. Explore the many ways one food can be pre- pared. For example: hard and soft cooked egg, fried, poached, coddled, egg salad, deviled, meringue, egg nog, etc. (2) Faad is net essd as prMsAoMt or re- (2) If a child refuses a food, offer it again at wrrd,and NW c1- d sw ars brt not some future time, don't keep pestering the brad b am or tesla; child. Forcing children to eat or using desserts or other food as reward or punishment may create problem eaters and unpleasant or unde- sirable associations with the food. Remember that all foods offered should contribute to the child's needs, including the dessert. "Clean • plate" clubs, stars and other gimmicks to en- courage children to eat are not appropriate. 45 01 ,9012 MUIR" IRM PE11FORM AHM STANDARDS GUNIOACK , (3) The alae and monster of wn h p d food (3) Appetites vary among children and in the relect eonaidsr81110n of 1 NO NOW dWi 'a same child from day to day. Start with small needs; portions allowing for additional portions as desired. Permitting children to serve them- selves gives them latitude to make decisions on the quantity they want and prevents waste. Family style food service is preferred. Use of pre-packaged (e.g. preplated TV type) meals is unacceptable. They allow no opportu- nity for individualization of serving size, and usually allow little variety, especially in cultural 1 foods. Serve food in a form that is easy for the young child to manage. Bit"ze pieces and finger food are well-liked and suitable for small hands. Meat cut in bit"ze pieces, bread, and raw vegetables cut in strips and fruit in sections are easy for children to handle. (4) 81"NeieM Wne is A%we l 1w children b (4) Serve children as soon as they come to eat; the table. Slow eaters should be allowed suffi- cient time to finish their food (about 30 min- utes). If children become restless before the meal period is over allow them to get up and move around, i.e., the children can take their plate to a cleaning area away from the tabic • when finished. A leisurely meal time pace should be encouraged. Some handicapped children may be eating at a different developmental level than the other children. For example, if the 3-year-old child Is eating with skills of a 2-year-old, start where the child is and plan with a nutritionist or other therapist for helping the child reach an ade- quate level of self-feeding skill. See booklets: Feeding the Handicapped Child, Mary Ann Harvey, Editor. Available from: - University of Tennessee, Child Development Center, Department of Nutrition, 711 Jefferson Avenue, Memphis,Tennessee 38105 Cost:$3.50; and Feeding the Child with a Handicap, Publi- cation No. (HSM) 73-5609 for suggestions on feeding techniques for handicapped children and types of feeding utensils available. Avail- able from Supt. of Documents, Govemment Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 24402 Cost: $.60. (5) Chairs, tablas, and eating utensils are (5) Heavy duty plastic dishes and stainless am%" ler the sins and dereioprnernhal level steel flatware are practical for use with small of we children with special eoomiderat3on for children. Small Nat-bottom plastic glasses or aeaeW 9 tine nNA o1 children wM handicap- cups (4 oz.) are easy to hold and help avoid pip conditions; spills. Small pitchers can be handled by chil- dren for refills. Forks should have broad short handles and short blunt tines. Spoons should 46 "1903 • �+OIIMAMCE fTA1�AROs Mi1iaANCE have shallow bowls. Children need experience using knives. These should have rounded tips and short handles. If paper plates must be used they should be Of sturdy weight so that they do not slide around and so juice does not soak through the surface and make eating difficult. Paper or styrofoam tumblers are not suitable. The children squeeze the paper with obvious results of spillage and bite through the styrofoam. Disposable plastic flatware is unacceptable. It is a safety hazard and it is not conducive to development of eating skills. Most local sanitary codes should permit stainless flatware to be washed in hot soapy water, rinsed and boiled or sanitized by an ap- proved bleach or other chemical method. Use washable tabletops, covers or mats for easy cleaning of spills. (i) CMYdren sad stall, indudit vWwfters, (6) Small groups of 5-7 persons are condu- eat fepow shwW9 Vw wawa nwm and a cive to conversation and interaction. Interest- seciallaft esiperienoe in a rslwd -li mspl— c ing and pleasant table conversation centered and about children's total experiences (not limited to food and nutrition) should be encouraged. Discourage talk about personal dislike of food. • Teachers and other adults should set a good example by their MtiWde toward acceptance of food served. If the teacher must be on a special diet and cannot eat the same foods as the chil- dren, this should be explained to them. Good food habits are "caught rather than taught." The cost of food for teachers, volunteers and parents as guests should be budgeted. (USDA Special Food Service Program for Children does not reimburse food costs for adults.) M .Opporiwft is provided fer Mia involve- (7) Activities related to meal service include wet of children in aclisilioe reteted lo meld shopping for food, food preparation, setting the service. (Icor example: family so* service) table, serving the food to others or self, clean- ing up, helping the cook, making place mats and table centerpieces, etc. Children should be allowed to help with all of the" activities. (d) The plan shah sM Ilw1h an erpanised nu- (d) An organized program is based on identi- 11111 l ei..cWoe prng w far oW, parwils and fied needs and consists of planned activities children. TMs prn1low - shaN some MSM: to meet these needs. Nutrition education helps staff, children and parents increase knowledge, understanding and skills to achieve good nutri- tion. (1) U" periods and Ned we ptawad to be (1) Meal periods are part of the flow of the used as an inlprM port of tM MW educaMoe day's activities. Foods serve as objects of ob- • prolps servation and conversation for conceptual, "n- sory, and vocabulary development of children. 47 M 9 NUTNTH M PERFORMANCE STANDARDS QaIIIDIMIICE • Food related activities can be used as a means for teaching language arts, color, texture, arith- metic, science, social skills and hygienic prac- tices; however, the primary purpose of these activities is to establish long term sound food habits and attitudes, and the food should be eaten. There also may be a special nutrition focus in the education program with carry over into the menu and meal time activities. For example, if a trip is planned to an orchard, related emphasis should be placed on the fruit in the menus, meal time conversation, and classroom food prepara- tion experiences. (2) CbNdren participaN in ctivities (2) Examples of learning activities are field planned b effect the saNeliea and errjoyate nt trips, tasting parties, food preparation, planting of a wide variety of nulriibra bods; and growing food, reading stories about food; role playing as parents, grocer, making scrap books and exhibits, feeding classroom pets, planning menus to share with parents, etc. (3) Families receive education in tIM selec- (3) Staff should talk with parents to identify bion and preparation of bots to HIM %a* nutrition information and food needs and de- needs, gridence in home ant msnoy manage- velop the plan in response to their specific mont and help in consnwnor education se MM needs. "Education" may mean organizing food May can INAM their ms(er rocs and neponsi- coops, group gardens, transportation systems • bi)fily for the nubiliorw hsalM of Me family; and other activities that contribute to meeting the needs. Parents have much to offer each other. Many ways can be used for parent involve- ment in education such as formal and informal presentations, individual counseling by nutri- tionist, nurse and other staff, attendance at local adult education programs and cook training sessions. Also, parents can participate in menu planning committees and staff can distribute pamphlets, newsletters and employ audio-visual aids. (4) AN staff, including adminislralhio, receive (4) This education must be appropriate to the oducalion in principles M nu&Nh n and Meir specific nutrition-related responsibilities of each application to child N clop t- - and fondly staff member. For example, nutrition education health, and ways to create a good physical, so- for the classroom staff should have a different cite and emotional environm ow I which supports focus from that of the food service staff or that and prorwoles developrnes of sound food hab- of the director.The staff training program should ils and Meir role in hslp±nq No child and family be coordinated and integrated with the total to achieve adequate nutriNew staff training and orientation program. (o) The plan shall make special provision for (e) Parents should be encouraged to partici- the involvement of parents and app op pate in nutrition program activities such as plan- commwdty agencies in planning,irnplsmsM9ng, ning menus and working in classroom nutrition and evairelirng the nutriden services, b shale activities, to serve as volunteers or in jobs in prrvide MM: food service and in on-going monitoring of the nutrition component. • 48 01 915 ""MON • PERFOAYANX STAMAMS filADAMCE Parents or members of the community who meet the following requirements should be en- couraged to apply for food service positions: • know how to prepare good food • are willing to try out new foods • meet health standards • have good attitudes toward food • like being and working with and around chil- dren • are eager and flexible to learn the necessary competencies to carry out the functions re- quired. Appropriate agencies can provide profes- sional input and are resources for training teachers, staff and food service personnel as well as meeting needs of parents. It is important ` that these agencies understand the Head Start philosophy. Some agencies may be resources y for additional funding for equipment, food, etc. Examples are local health departments,schools, - colleges, hospitals, county extension service, professional and trade organizations(The Amer- ican Dietetic Association, Dairy Council, Home • Economics Association, etc.) (1) TM holey Council or Co■ittelMao and M1a (1) The health advisory committee and policy lleeft Iiarnioas Adniao/y CamniYlaa Aero eP- council should review the nutrition program parMM�ily to 10-29- Ned COWAN" on Mo ewlri- plan and advise on specific needs of the pro- Mon aarrloas; gram with special reference to addressing iden- tified community nutrition needs. (2) firs "011i conal slow M Mo All dewl n-iM (2) Any problem related to nutritional status be discussed v#M Moir paronla; as identified in (a)(1) and (2) and by teachers' observations of feeding skills and habits should be discussed with parents. A plan to solve the problems should be developed with the parents. Opportunity should be taken to reinforce the positive food habits and good growth pattern of the child. (3) 1irlealioo about menus and nubilion (3) Information can be shared by sending aclirilias trill be shared roMdarly w llk perNMs; menus to the home, periodic group meetings, parent-staff discussions, home visits, and pe- riodic newsletters. Frequency of these activities will vary from agency to agency. (4) PW we i-11ot-eod of *1a banaMls of (4) Food assistance programs include food food assiskmas propralea; and stamps, free or reduced price school breakfast, lunch, and food programs for high risk cate- gories (pregnant mothers, infants, children, the elderly). Contact USDA Food d Nutrition Serv- 49 MMMMOM 'EPA DRUANCE STANDARDS GUMACIE . ice for materials and information on these pro- grams. Food d Nutrition Service U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 500 121h Street, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20250 (5) Conlanwi tr apnciss are owfiMsd is so- (5) It is important to assure that families have MW ougMe IewiHiee perticioi iw food aesi* food. This may involve utilization of emergency once preSritawlii food banks, providing transportation to buy food stamps or food, etc.; but it should be remem- bered that the long term goal is to help families become independent. Work with the social serv- ice component on this. M TM View 9111141111 Proniie for CoWpiiance (f) These are established to protect the health Wft sppNe"le focal, dela mW Faft sanies- and safety of children being fed. tiew MM Md rewi"M for feed ssrrice op- All food service personnel should possess a wallows kmftdMy eNaderrs for I i @ , preps- Health Card or Statement of Health from the raliew =W eawbs of food, and Meeft of food local Health Department or physician. hewdwors, aind for 'ooilw0 of WAftrice of such Some States do not send inspectors to check oesMMwoe. The pian AM posOW also, that Head Start facilities for compliance with local rewrere mad aft as srppVM S %W and be#- and State standards. In such a situation, desig- erepw sow"wft siwlMer appMeWe Mwre all/ nated program personnel—witfi knowledge of rowleYMa. applicable sanitation laws and regulatlons or sanitation standards that assure provision of a safe food service should check annually for • compliance with these regulations and be re- sponsible for the correction of existing viola- tions. Written evidence of this must be available. Self-inspection reports ahould be complated quarterly to assure mainOwurce of standards. The following areas should be addressed: Cleanliness and safety of food before, during and after pfoperation including Msintenance of correct tentImwalwwo Cleanliness and maintenance of food prepara- tion, service, storage and delivery areas and equipment Insect and rodent control Garbage disposal methods Dishwashing procedures and equipment Food handling practices Health of food service porsonnsl Water supply Local or State sanitarians in health agencies can be most helpful in providing ideas on ways to meet sanitation standards. Evidence must be available that food Caterers have met codes. Vehicles used for transporting and holding food must be insulated so food meets temperature standards and transportation equipment must be able to be sanitized. • 50 o NUMMM • pEfM401MlA�MICE ><TA1iDA11�s OU�ANCE (9) 1M PIM a"pow"fsr dfrwam of Mw (g) The services that a nutritionist is expected nub' ssr,10as by a quoUlled *A4h w dW to provide in developing, implementing and su- iwlrifionist or 1w psriodic and regularly ached- pervising a high quality feeding and nutrition Wed typarvidea by a gmWlbd nukilia" or program require a person with at least the mini- dislilian as defined in Ow NwW SM Goldmee mal amount of nutrition training and experience walsNal. Ake, taws pian *AN provide 1W aM as follows: r ubilfon s8 1c" SW WIN roosivo preewvke A qualified nutritionist can be one who (1) and iw.esevios hewing as naoassary Is denoar- meets the educational and training require- skals and wsinlsb pnSPI swcy In w pfaw- ments for membership in the American Dietetic nUg, bed prreMMiQg, food prslwr ftn and Association plus one year of experience in com- slorags, sod sMilslise and personwl 1019M -a. munity nutrition including services to children 0-6 or (2) has a baccalaureate degree with a major in foods and nutrition, dietetics or equiva- lent hours of food and nutrition course work plus two years of experience in community nu- trition including services to children 0-6. Re- quired experience could have been concurrent with or a part of training. It is important that the same nutritionist be used to establish consistency and continuity in the services. The amount and frequency of su- pervision needed will depend on the size of the T program and the help it needs in coming into compliance with the performance standards. A minimum of S hours of services per month per center is suggested. Field experience indi- cates that grantees with on-site food prepara- tion facilities can effectively use the services of one full time nutritionist for every 10 sites. Grantees providing food from a centralized food preparation facility, including catered or con- tract services, can use one full time nutritionist for every 10-15 centers served. Nutritionists even thouah meeting the qualifications outlined y above must be oriented in Head Start Perform- ance Standards. Every nutritionist should be provided with the Handbook for Local Head Start Nutrition Specialists obtained from Office of Child Development Regional Offices. -- The nutritionist provides the following types of services: (1) Assesses the nutritional status and special - needs of children and their families from infor- mation provided by the family and from the health records, discussions with nurse, physi- cian, dentist, and from knowledge of community - nutrition problems; helps parents and staff in formulating plans for the nutrition program from this information. (2) Provides necessary counseling for par- ents (3) Plans the nutrition education program with 51 M 908 - MIJTMTION . PIIM01MANAMCt STAIIDA M �tIMAMCE • staff, parents and children. Participates in staff training. (4) Observes performance of food service per- sonnel and provides for a training program that will improve or develop competencies to insure proficiency. (5) Helps teacMrq staff plan and provide nutrition-related learning experiences in class- room. (6) Utilizes community resources in carrying out the total nutrition program. (7) Participates in menu planning and review and takes other steps to assure a high quality +: feeding program. (8) Provides the food service unit with direc- tion in food budgeting, purchasing, storage, preparation, service, and setting up of efficient record systems. (9) Assists in interpreting and meeting health, sanitation, and safety standards related to nutrition. (10) Interprets Head Start nutrition service philosophy to peers in other agencies and en- • lists skills of such personnel. (11) Assists in preparation of job descrip- tions and schedules in food preparation facility to assure an efficient food service operation. E � (12) Assists in preparation of the budget and any written plans for the nutrition component. (13) Participates in the self-assessment pro- The nutritionist should work at the grantee or delegate agency level so that she can coordi- nate all nutrition efforts across the board. She ` can function in several modes—using local re- sources in each program independently, setting up a cluster of model centers at which training of personnel can be conducted, scheduling her own time to make a monthly visit to each on-site facility (or however frequently this is feasible depending on the need in centers). Training for food service staff must focus on knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to do the job as well as career development plans for those interested. The training program can be designed to meet the qualifications for a dietary technician or assistant as defined by the Amer- ican Dietetic Association and provide opportu- 52 NUINVION • PERFOAYANCE STANDAIM AIAOiANCE nity for career ladders into hospital dietary departments and other types of institutions. Examples of duties which food service per- sonnel may be expected to perform and there- fore need training are: • Plan menus with staff and parents • Procure and store food,supplies,equipment • Prepare or supervise the preparation and service of nutritious meals and snacks • Arrange work schedules for aides and vol- unteers • Maintain established standards of sanitation, safety and food preparation :, • Prepare budget p data and maintain cost con- .- trol system • Identify equipment needs • Maintain records pertaining to food service operation • Develop and test recipes and products • Cooperate and participate in nutrition educa- tion activities for children, parents and staff • Prepare simple written reports Adequate numbers of staff and time are re- quired to do this. What constitutes an adequate number of food service personnel depends on the size of the food operation (the number of children being fed), the type of equipment available, the level of compentency of the em- ployees, and the available auxiliary help such as janitorial service and volunteers. One full time cook on basis of past Head Start experi- ence is suggested for centers serving 30-40 children supplemented by one full time aide for centers serving up to 80 children. For centers serving 15-30 children, a minimum of 6 hours per day of cook's time is needed. Sufficient paid time should be allotted to food service personnel to attend staff meetings, training and for planning. (h) The Plan shaN p►ovWs for Ow satabWt- (h) The nutrition services budget includes awd asd waWAsnanaa of -codocovahp wa costs of food, food service and nutrition staff, nutrition serlrkas bud9K expendftweefor food, equipment and nutrition education materials mawus uOlmd, numbers and tyPss of meats and supplies for children and parent activities asrrsd daNy with - -Fa I reoor0 88 for CNI- and staff training. dran and eduft, inspection reports meds by Records should be kept on file for a minimum h041M auNWHIss, r OOG and any ower MOW- of 3 years and should be available to moni- motion deemed nsaassary for stieisnt opera- tors, auditors and other agency personnel as • needed. All food program costs should be recorded: quantity and cost of food, purchased or do- 53 011110 MUTNTWN . PEN OrA ANCE STANDDAMIS GUMMACK nated, labor including volunteers, expenditures for equipment, utilities and transportation. Programs under the Special Food Service Program must supply reports according to the requirements of the agency administering the program. A daily count of meals served to children and adults is a requirement of USDA as a condition for reimbursement. All menus should reflect any changes made. Written inspection reports should be posted and indicate any sanitation violations and date of compliance or expected compliance. Suggested sources of recipes are: USDA-FNS-86--Quantity Recipes for Child Care Centers. USDA sends these recipes to programs participating in SFSP. See nutrition guidance (e)(4) for address. Tested recipes are recommended to insure uniform quality, prevent waste and serve as a _. guide to purchasing. Other needed records include food and equipment inventories, personnel evaluation y and training records. 54. d S 7 SOCIAL SEPWIM • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GUN A KS Srbpaid D-Social SWVk N Objeclives and Pr- ININ�1K i Standards 1861.4-1 Social asrMcao Aim-ws. The objectives of IAO se" w i l m- cowpo- a"of as perlromm downs pian No 10: (0) EatablFs1 and WAiet M an oubem* and neo UNMe K process WMA sysle-Mically in. Owes snrolie+snt of *160ft dWidi (b) ftoviiie«uoMr.et of eNoMe children ro. - oardiaas of race, ssrc, cr+ssd, co+r, naMooal -' Orion, or t o, acappno csr dlin - (c) Achleus pavan parlickm ien in Mw osntr aM bae+e F 01pan n and reieled w*dliss. (d) Aasist Mrs Molly in iw own Wo is b im- pious ted conditise and wality of faebty lits. (e) Mala prom. Onere d comm" ill ssn- ices and resources a"faFW_ I 1111eir roe. f 1804.4-2 social srWe" plan coeis- (a) The so" srnicos pile shell provide (a) Input into the plan should be made by Procedures for: staff and parents. S (1) RecrimmeM of dtild _ takno nb 01-, (1) The recruitment process should systema- 000aM Mrs dwno raphic makswp of Mrs coeur- tically seek out children from the most disad- aft and the needs of Nw -hN-1 en and lemon; vantaged homes. Recruitment techniques in- clude door to door contact, use of income eligibility lists, and use of recruitment staff who can identify with the community. Special emphasis should be placed on re- cruiting and enrolling from and coordinating with other agencies which are serving only some of the children's needs. (2) RecrW&nsrM of hrtdieepped children; (2) The following factors will be taken into account: • Number of handicapped children in the tar- get population, including types of handicaps and their severity. • Services provided by other community agen- cies. (8) Providiep or referral for approprials coun- (3) (4) Preferably, these services should be soft; available directly from the local Head Start pro- gram. If unavailable directly, provision should 55 01912 SOCIAL SERVKXS . PERFORMANCE STANDAIM OL40ANM • (4) Emergency assistance or crisis inlerven- be made for obtaining appropriate services tion; from outside resources. (5) Furnishing information abort available (5) The procedure should ensure that all community services and how to we them; available community resources are used to the maximum extent possible. (6) Follow-up to assure delivery of needed (6) Agencies to whom children or other fam- assistance; ily members were referred should be contacted to assure the services were satisfactorily pro- vided. (7) Establishing a role of aduscacr and (7) Head Start staff should, in a prudent and spokesman for Bead Start families; positive way, represent the best interests of Head Start families to the community and other community agencies, especially if the family has any problems in receiving benefits from local resources. (6) Contactirq of parent or guardian with re- (8) Social services staff should make regu- spect to an ennroNed child whose participation larly scheduled family contacts (preferably In the Head Start program is h opAi r or who home visits) and should assess and re-assess has been aboard four consecutive dans; and family needs on a continuing basis. These con- tacts should be coordinated with other compo- nent staff. (9) kMntitication of the social service needs (9) The procedure should specify those serv- of Head Start families and working wNM oMter ices which will be provided directly by the local comomunity agencies to dewbp pwgrsms to Head Start program; i.e., counseling and those . Vow needs. services which will be provided by resource agencies other than the local Head Start pro- gram. Head Start staff should make every effort to involve parents in identifying individual fam- ily needs and in planning ways to meet those needs. Head Start staff should be provided training in how to identify families and children in need of social services. (b) The plan shah piovi/e ler cleee eoopme tion with existing coenawmily resources inchrd- ing: (1) Helping Need Start Mrewt groups work (1) (2) Some form of official communication with other neighbor1wod and eOMMIAM y groups could be established through designated liaison with similar concerns; to maintain contact with public service agen- (2) Communicating to other eowAmnity agen- cies. Letters of intent should be sought from cies the needs of Head Start farnNies, and ways agencies cooperating with Head Start where of mest&ng these needs; possible. Staffs should initiate the effort of find- ing out (inventorying) what services these agencies currently do offer and have the poten- tial for offering in the future. (3) Helping to assure bettor coordination,co- (3) Ways of facilitating communication with operation and information shering with comatu- other social service providers in the community nity agencies; include visiting those providers, inviting those providers to visit the Head Start program, plac- ing providers on a special Head Start mailing • 56 SOCIAL SERVIM • !S'TAll0Al10f GIJIOAIICE list to receive pertinent information, being placed on the providers' mailing list to keep abreast of the providers' activities, and devel- oping a media relations program with local press, radio stations, and N stations. (4) Ca tm MFMM1161 b *10 1--geaci08 of (4) A Social Service Advisory Committee wt60M4 oawAwA*r aarvlaw K Aa On need for comprised of Head Start staff, staff from other addMile i esrand assiallMlIll in kap o m h community agencies, and Head Start parents ow awMa lle aeror brU40 @ in naw 9WV- could be formed to provide input concerning foal: and needed social services and to act as an ad- vocacy group in obtaining these services. (6) 11010@a h and WA*k @ wails a cow►- (5) In communities where another agency MAIN) raMOu"a NO to NOW Shit ata* and prepares a community resource list, the Head fai10iiiaa. Start program might update the list and make it more relevant for Head Start purposes. M 71w PWn ShO prov6ft for Mw aatabbeh- (c) Adequate records should be kept and WAW, waiw/awer — and oawNianwMly of rao- reviewed periodically at the center level. Social ords of vp4o-dale,p r-Ill 1way dsW Wok i. service staff can coordinate with teaching staff w compialad - iIa-aM far - rafa l and on class attendants and follow-up. Parents and ftMa*-VP NOortbt,r"W%M oa06@ela Wft 06W staff should be involved in determining criteria 8@8100108+ and raparle of oawlacls wit lawAiias, for contk ntiahty. ST (W)I 'AAEMT WVOLVEMENT . PERFORMANCE STAN GtNOAMCE Subpart E-Parent In"WemeM Objectives and Perbr"MOWS Standards 1304.5-1 Parent Mvoi . The objecftee of tM phots IawlserasM componwA of the perionnence slaadards are (a) Provide a planned program of expert_ encea and U MVII which srpport mW ealrsnee on parental role as the priaeipal iaNence in thele ddid s education and ds�eispwsat. (b) ProvWlo a program Mat recognises tht parent as: (1) Mepoasible guardians of Meir d M dm's wets being. (2) Prime educators of doeir chii6se (3) Oontribulors to the Mead Start program a. MW to Mak rig , iNtiee. (C) Previde Me lnfi W* g kinds M eppMiwii- ties br pereM parMcipaMan: - r: : , (1) Direct involva w d In decision waking N the Program planning and ope m li s m (2) Panic**" in daaeroow and odw pro- gram acllwAse as paid eP*l m I s, voiw low or obeervom (3) Activities for parents --Aidtoy haw helped to dewbp. (4) Working wit *air own civil* In co- operation wit Bead Start 9W. 1304.54 Pants invotvewwd pian r n nl : PKC participation. (a) The basic parent perticipaMon Policy of the Mead Start program, wit -Mich ON t`lead Start programs must comply as a cc Ratio of being granted financial aaalelaaoe, is contained in Head Start Policy Manual, kabucMon 1-31— Section 82, The ParerMs (OCD Trawernittal No- tice 702, daled August 10, 1970). This policy manual instruction is set tort in Appendix S b this part. (b) The plan slats describe in doled to iw- (b) The written plan should include a gen- piernerdation of Mead Start Policy Manual, tn- eral statement of objectives for the Parent structbn WM-erection t2. The ParerMs (AP- Involvement component, a listing of specific 01915 PARENT INVOLVEMENT • PERFORMAUM STANDARDS (;tADANCE pwWx S). The plan shah assure that participa- goals, and the appropriate methodology for tion of Need Start parents is voNmtwy and shall achieving these goals. An example of a goal not be required as a Condition of the child's might be Involving Parents in the Education enrolNment. Program and one technique of the methodology for achieving this goal could be Recruiting Par- ents to Serve as Classroom Volunteers. Em- phasis should be placed on maintaining the Head Start philosophy in the home so that par- ents' lives are enriched and the objectives of Head Start are continued by the child and the child's parents in the home or community. 1304.54 Parent involvement plan content: erMwmkV development of Parenting skills. The plan shall provide - lhods and oppor- tunities for involving parents in: (a) Experiences and activities which lead No (a) Parents should be encouraged to partici- enhwx ing the dewtopnw4 of their skids, self- pate in Head Start policy group and on com- condidence, and sense of independence in los- munity boards of directors and committees. tering an emrironnwmt in which their children Parents should be given the opportunity and can develop to their full poNMiai. encouraged to conduct sessions for staff, chil- dren, and other parents in relevant activities for which they have special skills. Parents should be encouraged to participate as volun- teers in social service activities making con- tact with community social agencies and mak- ing home visits as well as volunteering in the classrooms. (b) Experiences in child growth and devel- (b) Parents could be provided with training opment which will strengthen their role as the in child development concepts through such primary influence in their children's lives. means as films, brochures, discussion groups, rap sessions, courses, books and parent-child interaction activities in home or center. (c) Ways of providing educational and dove!- (c) Parents could be exposed to specific ac- opinental activities for children in the home and tivities which foster learning in children in the conrnunity. home, e.g., the use of common household items to teach the names of colors, as in "Bring me the blue towel," and in the community, e.g., planning a trip to the store. Detailed guidance on program activities that could be utilized by Head Start programs are contained in the following: (1) A Guide for Planning and Operating Home-Based Child Development Programs. (2) Home Start Evaluation Executive Sum- mary. (3) Home Start and Other Programs for Par- ents and Children (Conference Report). (d) !11"111 mental health, dsnW and nuki- (d) Training could be made available to par- tional education. ents, either in conjunction with staff training in 59 FARM INVOLVEMENT PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GILNDANCE • these areas or as a unit by itself. To facilitate parental attendance at training sessions, par- ents should receive adequate notice and baby- sitting services should be provided. (a) k%wdN cation,and use,of tMMy and cow (e) Parents should be provided or made n wlity maources lo meet Ow tteeic lila support aware of available community resources, such noels of tM family. as adult classes in consumer education, finan- cial assistance programs, and family and em- ployment counseling. This ought to be coordi- nated with the social services component to avoid duplication of effort and to strengthen the family-centered approach of Head Start. (f) khm"acation of opportwfor continu- (f) Educational opportunities might include ing education which may lead towards self- basic adult education classes; continuing edu- enrich"ent and employment. cation programs, vocational training or child development associate (CDA) training, and self- enrichment programs. Resources in the local community and its immediate environs which offer programs in these and other educational areas should be identified and arrangements made for the participation of Head Start par- ents. Where these resources are inadequate or do not exist in close physical proximity, Head Start staff should seek assistance from the State training and technical assistance resource or from the OCD Regional Office. Many Head Start staff members are receiving training through the Head Start Supplementary Training Pro- gram. (S) MaMiM with the Meir Start Isacl i s and (g) Head Start staff should encourage pa- od w appropriais sW low dhemaim and aa- rental interest in their child's development. Par- seesment of their children's individual needs ents should be given the opportunity to meet OW prOpreel. with teachers on a scheduled and as-needed basis throughout the year (e.g., three home visits are recommended, although only two are required, at the beginning, middle, and end of the school year). At these meetings parents and teachers should discuss the child's physical, social/ emotional, and intellectual development and .. review the child's progress. Such meetings can be used to arrive at agreement regarding desir- able short-range goals and some discussion of specific activities and experiences which may contribute to the child's progress toward these goals. Home visits should be planned to enable staff to acquire a fuller understanding of each child's abilities and experiences. Such visits may also be used to help parents consider the child's current needs, interests and ability in order to plan home activities and interactions 60 'ANENT WVOLVE&NW • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS OtN)ANCE which will contribute to the child's progress. In addition to regularly scheduled teacher con- ferences, parents should meet with other Head Start staff on an as-needed basis. 1366.5-4 Pants I -volvemerM plan content: ftabons among program mwu**- Msrt, program salf, and parerts. (y The plan shall pr000de ler two-way cow (a) Examples of specific communication tech- urrrrhicaYOn bsthveen sant said parents carried niques include newsletters; home visits; training out oa a regular basis throughout the program sessions; and policy group meetings. These pear wlh" prosides Wormedon about the pro- techniques should be programmed to occur on gram and its services; program activities for a regular and continuous basis—e.g., monthly the children; til policy groups; and resources newsletter, and bimonthly group meetings. wiMin til program and Me commur+q. mug be designed and no out M a way which roaches parents and staff susculaly. Pe" groups, staff and par- oft rung participate M tha pieruruirug and devel- op w d of the communicalion system used. (b) The plan shall provide a system for the (b) Examples of ways in which this informa- r(egurlsr provision of information to members of tion may be transmitted include written hand- Poky Groups. The purpose of such communi- outs; written minutes of meetings; official cor- cation is to enable til policy group to malts respondence; and oral presentations at policy I -Is aw deeiele i M a timely and effective group meetings and training sessions. Policy mwhsr, lo share prolesskmW sxpert`so, and groups should have the opportunity to comment generally to be provided with stat support. At a within a reasonable time. rnininnum, NMormation provided will include: (1) Unstable for plannhW devslopmwht, and I'A _,ssbrh of proposals; (t) Beed Sart policies,guidelines,and other from the OliRce of Child Devel- op rrherht. (3) Financal reports and statement of funds expended In the Head Stant account; and (4) Work plans, grant appMcaborw and per- sonnsl policies for Heed Sart. (c) The entire Head Start stall shall share re- sponsibility for providing assistance in the con- duct of the above activities. In addition, Health Services, Education, and Social Services staff shall contribute their direct services to assist the Powe h"olvement stall. If staff resources are not available, the necessary resources shah be sought within the community. 1304.5-5 Parent involvement plan content: parents, area residents, and the program. The plan shall provide for: (1) The establishment of effective procedures (1) (2) (3) Content of the program should in- by which parents and area residents concerned clude: 61 0 ��� PARENT INVOLVEMENT . PERFORMANCE STANDARDS OtNOANCE • wMt M em bled to inNuance the duwocter of • Training in all program components, in a prMrallls aMectft Oak inlsreeIM, way which allows parents to understand (2) TMk repWar pertidp Lien In the mW"- the Head Start program as an interrelated iMefMion of such prnVenn ard, whole and to facilitate parent participation (3) TedM+iaat and other support needed to in the preparation of the work plan and snWe parents and area residents to secure on budget. thek own hehaM avaiiabfe assistance from putt , Ways in which parents can assist staff in Kc and P1Velle sources. setting the goals of the local program and the goals of other community institutions concerned with children and families, In a way which allows parents and staff to see those goals as an interrelated system. • Training that occurs in a planned and con- tinuous fashion, beginning with and con- tinuing through the grantee's funding cycle, with adequate provision for parental input in the design and evaluation of the pro- gram. 62: jt R • moot ulnar nada must be a prWb7 bs amt as assaMMrnt. •. rrolowd options soft Ye JtY4tael � oonatsasot with good drwlopwss W l/ae- L1oae. d. AL perante whom +arra prta"rM to any onion imam be Is »rr I- t-OMY&P «IN.GiMOSM 1a aYMllaiM wbb the t01 peon fswalvo- plld- Una of tar Mad start you" Idsrsab of ArrefgrL' L1---a'r�+Y Orrsa» roa Taco cr August I o.1 r'70. 0. Mn,sD Iran �� � !fit re[wtle me ar proal of tis Mad Start ToW7 Cetm ooM prtr This aplaelle sale forth pisay earoralat to enbMjes"s to OCD. the Srraierrat awl Mapleiestatloa o[ 7. Tbore MM4 be a geMN trafasrd Mr tsrtsmAm" is Ms/am /said= by toil Meal for serf W wa/Mbmm Ow awI 'Mrs Start/ria chorro. It rbouht dd a rider M ire re- qulranrnts sal pale of Ira speak"prapr f-J"M-1-" rw-poer war—jamis betas Ywpiamon'M/- Tm dampos TMs forth %bepUsry Soeorn- LTM suaaer d how Wert bn bre led dal the dreaiWMset sal tapYMsn,tnaiea of start o•tttsr olid vr1 dt�erdrwS r IM epr vartauoes M program dou4n by local Mead uoa csoosa La eJ1 aaea&tae atwlm asMvftw Start programs- we to m's1MMs opp rwsMiw fpr +souAg the chlil'•drvslopowimtal needs. M-30-314-1-10 Scope e. The app am"" meet daroatrs/e the This Te" applies to r1t Nerd start ahilrty to mm wet ter p7greM OPUM trfih.b VMW amt three geoc W fret operate the Um lou of the correct tttamme mom base W peopma b aprab a full Trac program funds are added to the psogoM from eqr wlslri pro+liw•w of MWTIMMG b the mare aourcosso SON, soOe AfMr rel sesmio child or The Slane atxrl of a\lYras for Was WOW-- to stew arxw dWMa wtthrM the t"n MK brew a del. The poisay will be ap- tree fsndtcs 10"d Carmdwl pdan," sad plied M W appbasU os suhsaittN b7 such aa61" will by asoserery to dahrssln the /sateen, or deigals esracsss oo or after total OWL aesoctal wilt eLrt'tel e"*Sasd April 1.1wn. chiwrwa. III awns plaawLrl, tie ftnmtss arias ahowi/be asnoidrwed: r-]d-11 1 2n, !fie a AddtLic"smedsrll-Meatal ooeh: A. aweL rbovine7w a. Lacroasrd awas 4ws to emporatr schsd- reltoalq la baa fourth Quarter of rT wine atm wars" pmcuow la tae IM (A@W LTA►. Marl Start prWmaw will area of pulU Lad smod tmomparta- be pormwi rl a" onoourme" to oanseMr um; several programs aardala to addltton to tho c. Addltsonal ataf for horn rsMY sad etaadrd and short aa" aad ee/ect the sty supportive acttvitsss; prQLrr adv++ hart 60604 eo the nteb Of d lead tar &"UQ" recrul to"t the cbmapon area! Lal the agn,hUKYs W elort: rasourfw of the prolroms sass. The prow • Lam osoad Isruraaee oohs; optloes that an to be ava11ah0' tar local f. Addlgovs to pwvM aft 0 ty funds_ smactsoe we r follows: s ersc-*.. reoval owd T►e Maederd M/sl 84art aaadd. 1, Tho, stsbddrd Mand Mart 160601 TriaMase i osmabr st oodance. Douhiosamodas. Oontlnuatloa d as pwruat OF*-dq-lr- Mome-baud a wwo woSt, osoAr-Laud damwoai tsrsaa adv be I.o m.ay dlwllyd vartat I—, opuocmLL Ctesmtssitsss eisCtlas to Oleflatte In prlttoilY ohm OMn d AW Dawlop- thY format aro froo to do w provided that ,rest wla eeNeet tw altjm or dadpp.rare+ they dumoosCtals threupp • eseatul tYtes- P10, d a wo�n7 era dn�oe la ret u thole Saadi W onpWlln i that as a OMP62ble pep�l UNA K wit sasadt b be"ooaL ul� Nsa phe lm proi<sw► Y to tae boat intsrasr'of the ladlvlrW msdsrrn,sssd IL ltftQft ds a Ah Wd;Mop r r"aar"doPie famaWas urwd. 11 this auommoomt ldlcatee W pra/r gWn, p'Aaad tsaw Mor- Met the prawns ferthe a is Lot Id t o O 1- drass Irwt tt Soo" eo'i of tar fsOwwfss t� inial needs. the III" Y w afn- oeedttsaer: eller wirihgr those orale aetrp M ttafl rYi aiactivotp b7 see or 003M d the serer 1. All pandas Mooed to the Mood Mart optloor. bdsnsel Jar Mer/ Mart oa'm owmals tsuut be adbored 6L OM the aenttlUMN of MGM 9- VartatMes la Ceeir Atssedoaw parr drbl is rim daorvusee of earn s Med Scant praise may Wet b trervo of the Wtwd U"w spoWJ 14ovfa6— TWO Boma or all aw then on,s Jew than, hrAe►- peticy in aha r be to- pewood is awl waw per-wast baa- AL CkUdr oro MMIM whsoa wo%M Ira tate ftao Of tie I slo d Blatt -o a psrual lolls elrwa roars llised start pW<y whirs drtLe that. 'Teo- the same camslrebedlre davebpmental prase t• w1Ji anrdlarn t does not lobo services me chl k ron a W odial the Ldp►as- tbr lattal or grade oon,slosrtt6 of lltad- &.. •w.PP4 an, a www"O tsdiaem+L •ors- vaatadol famda" be Ira Sofa aay not be oo'l hour lis the oia'*Ma ill V sapis- fam"d . . (Mad abort MILSU l elwl, mrnte. by • rarest 060=86M prfpaM or PW d) &&other opt3ns wbbCb would-600104 /agile 2. The deans sad wW-tkn of Prop—op- In deroio*Les thsor rois r Ire Let,sod meet tion Y r be lewd a 6 anneembSat at the tasum ud i dd ucstm at tier'ars drirmt. OkAw deeompommrt trade sad roam rsa of the _In pL—nlfor less that a h►Fdq-wmt ��fer� oawmano ll as wot a the aesdf of cla'aroom acbwdulr, oarefal oon,aYwrMan, tar etrsfwt =Z eel ch.tr faatJlM must be ptvsn to the undrrtTlat eraeette Ler J.Tie mismso rt of ahlibe+to progrrs the altshdo.040 rarlauam T•alrab Neubs is to he do"Mo sod by fin[ such rw- m:ut apecmcal ly Slim the foilagrts/ tws as ase w dwolopweotal Lewd. family 4bakjus: slVaadla hen,d onow. health or war" (1) wba.t ars the deroiepMaSW sseb of pOrhbrmsR rel pfd school earwMebop We ch114f Cda MW be Me►M odwLbm p or D()Ierlar wfr ail peseta Mout mpe tarn awn eowfty ly by Wow !rs a tie esedS of tbW chadraa sad Low beet W asb'duie' + ►1 ('20 (k) what an the Drab am/4emlr*s of t1r tarahtst slag be Wad—to proper* for the rather than attempt to replace them. Thtw family? would adjustment factors dlc%W s moboa and set up the c1•as wan environ- food Stems that an s regular part of a tos- coWacutM-days atbaaramo as opAooM hD meat.as will as to dive individual•Ltsntbm lly's diet will be a ma,'or focal point of nu- say,an every-Other-fay ath dale? to cbAdrm entering Sad WevSng the center. tritlon education. (3) Soar does the curriculum plan At the In some instanose wise Schools arm as (7) Health.—Ivery effort must be made to ege sol isvmb*aantal*sods of ted iflrsmf msnlsr arise. vatlatlons In scheduling double provide health services through e=lating re- Dae the pian take lite aaeOwwt dUlarlog sae bon way have to be carsoidrrred. sources. Children in home-based programs nnes of children of dMosmmt yes,sad vosy- b. 'I%* scheduling of children to attend are to receive the same health services m Ing needs of the seam•M over UNNOT mornIng or afternoon Sessions must sttempt children In center-based programs_ (4) what kind of am>rg patted to r*- to siert Individual children's needs such m As with the standard Seed Matt program. quired to obtain the program objactivasf receptivity. necessity for nope s.ad otber boors-bard progasona aball provide linkapa b. In all sltuat k ms wlsrw the children awe feelers that might prevent full program with existing health saviors for the entire In the center loss than we deer a week.Use ►mart to some ChAdr•n. family unit on an as-needed basis. However, program must Specify bow they will noel" o. Adequaft tions, Der ata[ coostiltatioa. Missal Start funds may be used to provide comprehensive rrvtoaL T%*following exam- planning (eras must pian for eich modon hesith smvucem only for the pre-ocbool mmm- ples ate Illustrative of what ULM rsgnlra tp wast the wsads of particular children en- born of the family. (1) One-third to one-half of the oblYls roQW). In-ow"oe training and career ds- (3) Myphalo*ieel awe! Social S•rvices— dally nutritional needs am"he seat sack fair smbepmant Squat be provided during the ljomo-based programs shall provida nmslel be attends the center. Parents must, as se- sm" sCWedtrle. In some "cases, this can aavLcem through existing community re- quest, be provided wick si u . ecomaimlwi curly be seiievel by a variatlose In center seLtrose or wt%Wn the Wneuring Hest Start weekly menus and counaeiIng on bu`stiag, apsadsose (e;., a four-fay-west for psogtasa in aceordsnoe with existing Be" food preparation and as well as iMssn). Start ponies, on how to involve ehlldesa In fool-rWY/ 4- villa tabehing both halves of a double b.Crrricrirrw Joe ChtJirtw activities in the boon.. smataa we sot to have d the primary respoo - (d) Provisions for oosag"t• aedloel aad be" fast beonm visits unlet some yrtnielon A major emphasis of the )rogrLm must be dental services must be mode far oil okudwm is mmb tar snbsthuto staff. In sum cars, to h+IP Penna enhance the total develop- in accordance with limed Mart policies. apstlal provisions nuat be mole for home onset (taattdlog mognitle. language- er (s) Staff-taslly interaction. as seatral to visits cWL emotissel and physical) d all their the Head Start concept, must he lmmiuded a. Peevielons must be made for an lncrome **Miran. in any variation pian_ Varied schadwing in In ssuy+artl*persounal and ser lose Is oda- Wbatever the educational program or to provide staff with rimes and ellitionat OP- kms to the anticipated requlr*amnts of al- pkllosoph7 of a heonm-based program.it muss portunitir for such lnbesotion. dMAo" osildrab mud their fasilllma have a pian or oroom for developing "Lodl- c. Staff utlllastbm ebeuil oontrihvlS no- I. Provisions oust be somdo for custodial vilualind"or•-psssobalird"education pro- tioeably to prW_ quality by � servier between sessions. Including the &Tams for its children. sisff talent, poMnti•1 sad expertise. Slat Chaalog of Indoor and outdoor apsoes. In addition, programs must provide me- training goals must be Identified"a train- C. Provisions must be made to maintain trial, supplies and equipment (such as tri- Lag pian devised whim will facilitate the ion- high fool quality for both em�iooa All cycW, wagons. —maalpuiaUrs toys plemontstion at the option. [Such tralntu>< ebt� m* sbouM have an opportunt�y to join and books) to foster the children's develop- should enable rte stat to lnoorpoeaLe Car- in easkIng and other food-relabod scuttles, msnt in their bosom as needed.Provision for riculumod doatlons neeary to eoeom- Pseffo m em y with the participation of the such materials cosy be made through lend- modate the aborter weak and to allow for the cook-Manager. Ing. cooperative or purchase systemw dav*lopmentel differences between these- 4.Home-Heeed Model& Group Socialization experiences must be year-olds and give-year-olds. Sesd Stott grantees may elect al develop provided on a periodic basis for all children d Several•tteodaaoe variation madeL are elop In home-based programs. Tho proposal must Poestble In pl_n� the delivery o[ Seal � tau s hoao-based model into specify what kind o[ degrop wtual mctivt- &art amrvbCm.Attendand eokedttles Squat to tart a "Otthe program.. *the neobL wou14 ties will Lake plmco in the group eettlag. _ Is tb al the panni as the primary lmetar the eduostloa nt.-- tbelr maseard )•t lafor the obildren In momr iMerlMr !:tine ohile's development and the home as as well as all mionto - Lam Centro facility. Those Modelo may be program l al@ by meta—mink the methods by walsb mllde*n ea*ssslMe/ �d aioog the lines of the Hama Start ewt the needs of the Iocaie by taking ural account approprlau lea•!. •thnlc, cultural to tbetr ecbsduhe_ The following saasnpl s demonstration programs Initiated In gifteen laditste PO-M" Srave SCUM9 rlasi— I%* communities in n IM or on a model do— SAW list IS not meant to be eabeostivm. vesgel by the local community. The fin- e.PsrmU P.opran (1) The four-day-vrest schedule providis lowtsg Coodltlons must be met by these Home-bawd programs ngisct the concept four days for omatr-bmsad activities plus as grantees In implementing tbeir prograsus: thou the parent is the Arst ami most In- additional day Dor wntr staff to perform s. ve Sorr ccs giaenttat -04MOMW ami"eoabls of his or speew ectivities.suck se: bar own children. 'laws, home-based The same kinds of an.ose whimre aavail- prO- In-service training for.teff.Parents ami sere to dtlidran Served in a asnssr-easel �` an al plea emphasis on developing volunteers, Sssd Mast program will bon overran. toand use-Wr+Dttnt"'role at Hord Start parenle, "Psewml>aafrncse for obliirem mhlldren served by a hoaae-Daasd prrQHome V1011:18. msa Sone bawd prgrams moat give both Two dor in small In hoar writ pr to anhr-s M programs.everythe scone-beast pas- grWp� ps'egrsm =art make every possible Kort to its (or pssswt suYsLtwtee end other appeo•- psrsnt training by Ida Mai, tbatify. 000rdlnate. Integrals rod utuiam PrieLo family member) sb opportunity to ecleriog Community resources aced nrricas hon about Suck things as various ap- (2) Spit-reorders sebodtLir: Two regularly (PuWa,twlucel-fee,or no-fas) In pr+ovYllng proachm to chill nastoC war to stimulate ennobled with the eoob W Set Lsro leas der aatritional. beslth. mew Sal pgeaSlogSoal Moult. ways*ways w turn �.r west wI W the ii a lay rel collo fast seesk thtngm as tn-rentor wrvlees 1sr tie children mal flair tamlllas. mm�1 �or�wlib (1) M%*tfis _Zzk bomo-basel pesgssws, tab constructive, learning experiences for group*of parents a children with Spa- whemrvr fasrlbie shireran sboulf rseat" CblltrM wed spedd information about Cis1*ergo. e some nutrition ssrriaee ose as In center- blW, nutrition mad community resources. i. Double S.esioo. th basad programa wtth priority eaipaasas an 4.tf Brad Start programs are permitted to ops- waWltion edu mnstioo sed at helptsg par- C It Is ougssausty a"weekend Services ate dmbie ssesiOms as as gticm.In wo Corea sofa horn to matst o the beuse of ealatlsg that the Program make shall the addition of saber chlldtan rerstt fed removZo m through foci plaaniot. bin- proves for evening end weekend services 1n fewer seroom for children Currently In tag W cooking. If periodic, regularof ice_ to m fslAm wbon nmoasd. the ptcg— A progress rah not be 1F Clbntal group.nabobs for children am hold, e-Carter Devtlopso r t quire.nor Shall It be permltb*C to Cosrtwst every Kurt should be made to Prepare and Programs aunt provide career develop- double Sessions solely Y a evot- avtat dryt<m. seem a nutritious snack or maal.when food sent opporttmltho for staff. per example, In addition to the poUsies wbkb apply to IS not available to a family.the home-bawd training of sbK sawuld quality for soadesnic full-year, part-day pr+gssza, tae 101141" pimp murt make every effort to put the credit or cheer appropriate credentials when- cosiAlUoba must be ort when the doubla famIIy LII touch with whatever oommuWty *e*p"MhW sessions option is utillant- crpaiaariun ohm bebp strpply food. In ddi- s. Provhlons;mast be Stade for a one-haw LLos.pmsesrte should be informed of all avall- f.derolos DSft-T dPSte"i break between dooM-wrsbn classes wbsn a able femlly asratanee programs and should Is their propomAL grantees must doe rll o Single tsaohlag ohs "sad oaft botb hawse be"OVA""to pa udgas s 1w them. their rSI1Mm for ddvssiug bamlth,nutrriioa6 of a double headers. Iii adiftfow at least 12irferion starvation must neesgnfas cul- pgeboiapetl eras sfbt sarvieas slow we thirty mtmutas curt be oilrtlel prior to Mural varlarioba in food preferences and sup- not provilat prtser ly by the In-home each or not a dtlrwt pieaant ami build upon the* prafarvoom Caregiver. ()1!Ql RULES MIO RfG4 ATKW • p.Stay Selection portunit3as for a rteLar appredatlrn of tar i rAIMCIPA'TIOII IN TSM CZY6XOd[ PraroaaL must describe the ysograa's }ouog cbiil s Haar sari Sow to asMaty liege Af *AID nM,,OTEES. VOLAIRM" Ob syahm for selecting staff In accord slfh The Many of the hensale of sen/ Start ere ONSMA71ve. responatbllluec saciynad by the prc4XM to rooted in-ri a p-.Tlsse dtaapa awes tate S. ACTIVITIES Poac TNN rAmjcwn the staff member. roe ezaatyle, the staff PSYce In the family lsrlf,in the cosr>aff y. ttt'1QCa TJ 1ZT LVE NZLPZD TO DS/M.Or. visiting homes must be: and In the attitudes of people and tasttttl- ♦woostwo WITR T'WM CWLDS;!>R IN tions that burs an Impact on ]loth. OOOrMAT109 WITH TRZ STAFF 01 T'S! (1) Fluent lu the language used by tlx It is ci se that the succor of)lead Start CIWTIW families they a rvv: In bringing about nubstantlal ebatrse d9- Lab of thew is earntiat to an ascan (2) Responsive listeners: many the fullest Involveesant or the parents. 1 10ad Start ptugram both at the grantee brat (3) Knowledgeable about hums, desel- meatal-subititutae, and faat111sa of ckl- sad the rlapab apo T lml. Z—y IiMd opment,family dyaaatioa,and needs dren saroned In lta progrsaas_ Tab Involve- Start propun Aust hire/raKnate a Co- of children: ment begins when a Send Start program ordbutat of Parent Aet.1"Use to bdp bring (a) Knowledgeable about all ptograat begttu and should Gain vigor and vitanty as &boat approp609e parrot psrtletpatloa.Tb" (5) Components;p > ning d Knowledgeable about Community Successfulparent&] invotrsaeflt enters ceoaunfuma easy W a valtmtear In amaOmer resources. Into every part of Head Start. inituenoss 1. rwa it Porutip"lo s in tie Hannan of h_Staff Development other antlyporerty progTam. helps brtag MbkbW Dae"er Abe" Use Uetwe Ml about changes in tenthVi1ons to the ooaoparauce cc- I'ragtaas moat submit a alar and voiun- munity and works toward altering the sataal am h0�a tear saantltsoant pian a" a tralatng plan. conditions that have forced the systema Oat Head Start lblky 0—pe iodaltog oontent of proposed pre- nabd In- surround the sconoentcal►y dleWvantapd a. ltrartum.—Tip formal Oxactun by service training programs. teaching method. chnd and his fsmlly. whleb parents can partla4pats to poll"aak- deariptdom of training stat or coesultants. Projret ]lead Start must emUntse to db- tag and opratlM of tie prwsm will vary magi PRO, ons for continued ke-service cover new ways for parents to beoaa deopy wits the local adatalatMU"StroetUrS of tie tsatafag.The caner derolopmeat plan mast lnvtoved In deelsiee-makbeg abawt tela pro- program. be dealga l to develop or Wasose staff rnem- gram and In the deveaopaent of atttvttlds xarm&uy, bowner. the Bead Siert policy bar's knowledge about: that they dere1 and Itslptu 1mp'orLatrt to as will foomlet o[the follotrtag: (1) Approaches to sad techniques of rnwting their partlealar nods eat coca- 1. Head Start Cewter Coatwttter. This work"with paronta: tion. For sone parenta, pargcfyettoe oy coaalttse most be set up at the aaafr lova. (3) Other home-board or Some Start- heOn On & daple Irvd and mow to BOOM Whom omotws lave several classes,tt Is IVC- like programs; Compute levels. ltr other parents the smove- omawnd d that Were also be patent dam (3) All Head Start component areae. went w1n be Immediate,because of peed es- coantltteas. f. 17olxwteen perienoas,into levets of ssartne and 1.Yes/Start rolfcy Conastittsw TWO oom- at the d"806"monkey As in all other Head Start the giving.lde t Head ne Dro'QW�� I,evel wire tied cr n b adaalnse6wed tai programs. to provide the ev+��titroagb hone-bard programs must encourage sad paruciltstion and avolvManent ono be IRs- wlolefrtopart by So&afenebw provide opportunity for the use of votnn- vldod far sad enrtcbdl. S.Sal/Start limey tTewaetf.Tile 0=00 teen. unless thb happens, the come of used alert be eat up at tie ten SlewL b.Locally Desitned Options Start well not be achieved Mad the/rtigeam Vbw a sma use hift dslsom"d tie satin In addition to the above saudds.local pro- ltnif will remain r creative eywMwea for !bel Mmmt pograa to one DolopMe may. graaaa way Wet to design a"propose ou" the preschool Said In a aet"CAh" Is sot It Is W9 111etwma7 to lave a P"cy ops"d program options whY1 they"well BUD" reinforced by neebd ehMapr In nodal aye- in&*in*o b a Ddsp a Awol FW"00m— to art the needs of Indirldual cbtldrsu sad toms Into which tete ch M will wave atter agobse.I(oabol Me icy Apar aervs boll the famill"in their oommunittss.hopoeaL his Head Start experience. the Orantse Awed mill the Delapts Apes! This sharing in dadslane for the fattra Awrd. for local program options roust adhom to tt the fonowing guidelines: 15 one of the primary alas of parent pdrtlet• IL CSM.—fit dealer ii CSMt A dalea a 01ey must be derived fine ser ma&lpme P►tion and involvement In Project Seal �� ft of elat tber pvsapa of the present standard Bead 64art modal I— of THE aOr2 Or TWE rusXM P N MO OaeRae111aKy ( ' end must represent a more sdbetive rep- pen App eey incl): A fepaalrwtfttM d proeeh to Emoting the needs of children In ivory, brad Start rropum !asst SSM Pr• neigbMtload comanvatity gre"10 (Pu64e the 000muuty. feetire Parent tartbolp"Joa. Tina see en said prwrsb) said at Mewl amlpbartaad mam- b. Tfry mist be cunastent with good de- least tour m,)or )clad►sf Parent, pertidyw- so oily ar yadaraeal asaedsallaas,wbkb relopaental practioes. tion in local Brad Start propanes have a.Mecca ft ebaldrw at her faemetr a Thy must be consistent with 1119" 1. PARTICIPATION IN T=PWOC�Or cams chid 4w aawar" 1 10 esla &ark 11,11rarm,w etaadards sell aunt eve- MAKING Dl1CIiIOMs AEOQT T=MATUIU apeasat at tar progsoM Tia aumlelc it tof ver sure List all components d >wd Start an AND 0Pi1ATI01i Or TS POOOML&K repaaars Aft" wm vary dmpewdaas to the *gWUvaty GOB M d,unlace they we speeds ---as ao dUaaet to a program wa" dab so CAart A tae t"wap of Brad Mart ONlo9r or cal- organtsatfnn: CosMWH� low eta"sagtaent a mpadml pn*rsm usenet 1. Head 8tart Oester Coanmluse------- 1. rueoU whose children we enrolled In tbdtl or atrc7aortbed aafort much ds: (l) )britt start-type proQtM a other �� 1 ulrysura loar r sicils calf or !sed . Head Start tvoltcy CoanmltiM (dmM- !. At ft"80% pMewla at]Read Mart CSliraw 1"�acrsur-b Pte,age")• l�tty ourdl d to that deMpb aMq (S) StmattW follow-= MvfOa for yr.sam P/tw eveyeaaelnlAtiw of tae Mr- biti tknipped high risk or oUw ch11- • dren with special war. 3. ]lead start Policy council (gran I")_ S. At lisdt ge% pereats of Seed start CSDdtaa paasmay enrolled in that grnsMr'a prdpom Arrotou r 13—I1ten START Phan reproseniatives of the ooaatta"r.•• rod.acT b"-NUAL: THI ►6aaxmTa -- ---- Thh append' sets forth poilcy Soo—ing numb- of or¢ahr&tloos wt.a,•h aholAd s►- genies (Pt W sod paival9) aced mgjar the involvement of parents of Bead Start proprialaly be repterntat. Tie DaatpM comaw—ty cirle or prdlMdaaal CrOMIUa- ctjUt.n -. . . In the devslopmant,conduct. Agency detamatem the eamapoaftlon d tiff tions wfalea be" a 00000M for ckmd mi erg and overall program direction at the local commitW(wttslntaeMDowrgtdleatnw) a" the 1�� Tie aMd C oil*�~ le Ind." metbor to be used to MW UM rA9weemtr- 1-30-1 The P'artnts ttves of the oammuntty. rr+ab of fatter eertaft a will vary.depawdlag on tae unit. A. LKTaODUCTIOA Bead start cLtadrwn amy terve as ram bac at aasawradlawa will aborad egaysa- saitrtivas at the community on dmaagMn Pr"M4 be tepreaanted.Tse a„tlmaat oto" Bead Start believes that the gala Me" agoacy policy groups- All repreaenbtfws d dnbrn"M the aampo"M of Use ammods by the cbW to Heed Start moat be under- this aooatian, sometet by the soft"Mart (wtthba the above gtddeltnw) and the'wom- stag sad built upon by the famAy and Use be approval by eject" paseat sambas at ads to be MOM la adertats I premntaug" comaasmtty.To achieve this goal.abed Slent the comalttee. In no caw, bmmrw, maou" of aw damNttl. regale cc farmer and ppow"M lar tae Lava vamaat r as Affift reprvarelitl"m of the camuwaWty stewed 20% alert dbfrea ay arm astal]d�lirdm ra }amaa"d{sar&sabers d tad lams!!a of tee tole]commttfr9 / . df ser damwaW ave @solaa a/mq llwon the sapecteaoon bo toad is Lbs Si red do- A+}rommsa s"of Use e7dastraaadtr(Ono, Iwo AS ToponooftWm at 00 SIMUNOW valopmot coater by giving tbass aewy o►- tew Avenel lesel):A rep osmabodn ot a%jts mabMM b a*Irwey not be appreead b 1SUMl MMM vol_ M, No. 126--mommy, JMA 6111, WS RULES AND REGULATIONS elected parent members at the committee.In tnnotions connected with local Head Start present any pcoblsas In operation d'!be no aces, howeversh#nld repewes UUM at program m1mbLM erwd by dalega" agseloiea program the comauntb wowed bb of tae bstal and Mw dale d reepaosimitt7 assigned to Having pallets in the claw oom has three committee or council. ON&peructIMUgi gr—p• advantages.It: special Notu committees In addKioa to those listed functions, the a, Gives the parents a better understand- mmittees*hall: Ing of what the center In dotog for the chil- l. All parents serving on POWY groom (a) Servs as a link between public and dren and the hinds of home asslstsom they must be elected by psrants of Head Start private, organizations, the grantee Policy may require. children currently enrolled in the program. Council. the Delegate Agency Board of DI- 2. It Is strongly recommended that the r*CWM A"the oommunity it serves. b. Showa the child the depth of his parent community actlon agency board have repre- (b) Have the gpportunity to Initiate stip- concern. sentstion from the Bead Start Policy Council gKions and Edeas for program improve- c. dives the staff an opportunity to know to assure coordination of Head Start ac- mania and to receive a report on action the parents better said to learn from them uvlues with other CAA programs.Converse- taken by the administering agency with re- There are, of course, many center activi- ly, community action agency board repre- gard to its recommendations. ties outside the, classroom (e.g., field trips. sentauon on the Policy Council is also (c) Plan,coordinate and organize agency- clinic vtalts, social Ocwions) In which the, recommended. wide activities for parents with the assist- presence of parents is equally desirable. 3. It L important that the membership of ante,of staff. Parents we one of the, categories of per- policy groups be rotst#d to assure a regular (d) Asal"in communicating with parents sons who must receive preference for am. inn= of new Ideas Into the program. Pbr Had encouraging their participation In the ploynout as non-peotewdons s. partielps- this purpose, terms Of membership must be program tion as volunteer may also be, pos"le for limited to no more thea three years. (e) Aid in recruiting volunteer services many Parente. ZXperisnce obtains/ r a 4. NO sial[member (nae members Of their from parent,community residents and nom- volunteer rosy be belphul in qualifying for famllim as dsaned In CAP Remo 23A) of the munity organisations, and assist in the mo- non-professional employment.At a mlalmuss applicant or ddegaw agencies shall serve on bilientwo, d community resources to meet pmts should be s000uraged to observe the council or committee In a voting ca- ldentlfled needs. classes several times. In alder to permit pselty.Staff members may attend the meet- (f) Administer the Parent Activity funds. fathers to Observe It mlght be a pod Was ings of councils or committees in a con- (3) 21as Read Start Policy CorscU. Chart to have some parts of the program in the sultative non-voUn capacity upon requset C outilnea the ma}oc management functions evening or on weekends. of the council or committee. cowoected with the iced Start program at Head Start Centers we encouraged to set b. away corporate board operating a Head the grantee level,whether It be,a community aside spam within the Center which can be Start program must have a Policy Commit- scUou or llmltsd purpose agency, and the used by parent* for meetings and staff tee or Council as deaned by HEW.The cor- degree of responstblllty assigned to each par- conferences. porate body and the Policy Committee or tioipating group. Council must not be one and the same. In addition to those listed functions, the 3. Activities for Parents Which They Have, A. Policy groups for summer programs pre- Council shall: Helped To Develop sent a special problem because of the dlf- (a) aeras as a link between public and lead Start programs must develop a plea ficulty of electing parent representatives in private, organizations. the Delegate Agency for parent education programs which are re- advance.Therefore,the pollcy group for one Policy Committees, Neighborhood Councils. aponslve to needs ezprease. by the parents summer program must remain in olEce until the Grantee Board of Directors and the nom- themselves. Other community agencies Its successors have been elected and taken muoity it serves, should be encouraged to assist In the plan- oHce. The group from the former program (b) Have, the opportunity to Initiate,sug- ning and Implementation of thew programs. should meet frequently between the end of gesUous and ideas for program Improve,- the program and the election of new mem- meats and to receive,a report on action taken Parents may also wish to work together on bets to sesurs some measure of program by the adminig Bring agency with regard to community problems d common concern continuity.Thew meetings should be for the its recommendations, such as health.housing.education and wel- purpose of (a) assuring approprtate follow (c) Plan.coordinate,and organize agency- fare, and tO sponsor acM1tbe and programs up of the children (b) aiding the deval- wlde activities for parents with the smist- amend interests erperssed by the group. opment of the upcoming summer Head =nos of staff. Policy Committe,w must anticipate, such Start program. (c) writing of the applies- (d) Approve the selection of Delegate, needs when dsveiopnag program proposale tion, (d) hiring d the director and =stab- Agendas. sad Include parent activity funds to cover llsbment d criteria for hiring staff and. (0) Recruit volunteer services from par- the cost of parent sponsored aetivitks. when necessary (e) orientation of the new tats, community residents and community 4. Working With Their Children in Their member. In abort. the policy group from a argsnleSUMW ed moMlksm community re- Own Rome in Connection with the Staff former program Bust not be dissolved emit? soasew to meet tdentl5ed needs. of the Center a Sew group is else%@&The expertise of thaw (f) Dblteaute Parent Activity funds to parents who haw previously serve,d should Polley Cemssittass. MZW requires that each grantee make be used wJaMMvW petiole. Ix mtag net be ens► for Read Start dlree- home visite a part of Its program whew par- a Functiows—Tim following paragraphs toes Had profeadonal staff to sham romp on- e,nL permit such visits. Teschers should and charts describe the minimum functions #Ability when dectatons must be made. Rven visit parents at summer children a minimum and degrees of responsibility for the,various ween they are committed to involving Par- of once: in full year pragraas there should policy groups involved to administration of ante, the Bead Start staff mart take care to be at Most three vials. U the pseents Gaye local Bead Start programs.Lsosi frcaPs may avoid dominating meetings by force at NNW comrsutsd w snob bmms viML (Bf esibm wepoti to Jnr addat at Inactiowe sad s greater training and azparbnce In the poc- staff are now required to make,no less than greater store of mspo"Wify if all parties acs of dedsionmsking. At thew meetin^ two home vbits during a given program year Germ. All such agresoehis are subject to peaam6gwals may be tempted to do most of in accordance,with 13041-2(e)(4).) In those such limitations as may be called for by the talking. They must learn to aa parents rare caw where a double shift has bon ap- HRW policy. Questions about this should for their ideas, and uste,n with attention. proved for teachers It may be necessary to be referred to your NNW regional o0oe. patience and understanding.Self-obnfldsad the other types of personnel to make home (1) The Head Start Center Committee, and asif-re*w are powerfulmotivating visits.Personnel.such as teacher aide,health shall carry out at least the following mint- foeoM.Activities which bring out these quaff- aides and social workers may also urate,home mum reeponsiblItUes: Lues in parrots can prove invaluable in im- - (a) Assists teacher, center director. and peoviog family life of young children from its with.or independently of,the teaching all other persons re ponalble for the de- low income homes. staff but coordinated through the,parent pro- velopment and operation of every component 34e logs d Head Start Policy Groups grass staff in older to eliminate, uneoordl- including curriculum In the Read Start wbam family looms falls below the"poverty nested viYts_ program lige tmdsa^ nosy receive meeting allowances Bled Start staff should develop activities (b) Works closely with classroom teachers at be mi mburesd for travel. par diem meal and all other compoomt staff to carry out end bats! Sitting e,,Vansw incurred b@c a w to be used at home by otter family members the daily activities program. d Policy Group aMuD41L The procedu e s that will reinforce Had support the child's (c) Plans. oonducIL and parucipatw in rwsmary to secure retmburesaoent funds total Head Start *Vsrlenm. Informal as well s formal program& and and rid& regulstbns are detailed in OBO Staff.parents and children will all benefit actirrAm for center parents and staff. Insteoosiow 80118-1. from home vLits and activities. Grants" (d) Participates In 1e0rUIU119 and screen- Participation the Ciarsroom r Pard arequire, Ing d center wagsloD)Ms within guldellnse 2. ParVto tat Observers sl not that parents permit hme o established by HIM. the 1lrantee Coca- z-p"—. Volunteers TIMts as a asdtUou of the chlldle partbigw- en and hoard. and DeMPIs Agency Mm- Us"inert ciamss must be open to PMIS USn in Used Beart.nowwr,every short most mitt"and Board. at times reasonable,and movenisat to taem be mads to aaplNa 00 aNenayes Of obits t* (2) Tlis Be" Start major Coegmeee. Tbm*we sone of a Ltmlted n d paoccasions�iwttss would �wata Chart B outlines use �ea aaaageeasnt IaAL 128MM VOL 4k NO. 126--mom"r, Alli it LPyf 01 �� • • Dt)tsitbwe Y Used on chdrts B red C SailtviOlual or gTo"mawt abs,bone bees psi- ♦.t7ewrel■sepeasAtJr�—>�btt:vttual swiel in the dockdon me"/rows prior to or group with begot a"AWQ mora"" tis.point o[seettat spyrtreaL guides ant moats the amrytag oat at the If they db not approve.the proptnal caaaot fuactton desrribod through the Damon at be 661i4/, err the pepesal "am tars. Roup 91 "Mrsting qty- until agrsssmNnt Is reach"betthe dyer- s.Opaattty MOWMAMMty—The lborw- ung P-40 or isftvltuale. tial or group that to directly responsibM tot D. Mwt be ConsvUed—Tb individual or carrying out or ptrttsaiag the function,oon- group tau" be os11-01 upon bstore any do- Mount with the Vowel guidance ant tiree- cidon Is made or approval to grunted to pr* tion at the ladiv teal or group bolding gen- advi-e or Informs but not to make the eral qty, dwJOon Or grunt approval. C. Mwt Approve or Disapprove.—The in- L. ray be Cow tilted.—The Wdlvidual or tivttttal at group (other than pawns or group stay be called upon for information, gro"O boYtag dui and-prating re+on- advioe or recommendations by thaw indtvid- dbUib.♦pal D slaves) must appro"bedoee U&M or RouDe hatring general reap-matbility the decision Is taaliad or action taken.The or operating nrpooMbUity. ♦-u.w.lr.ep.Ycs Cert E cbrt C s-o ar�.r wr.raea�wa D-avast be.eegmiftd Te Delgp-sway Grams eumes z-air be emonaw Functioni I I. W"a"'datisaWy siUd dreaiopment-sada In the rep to ♦ D D D ♦ a D D be--real(by C♦♦•it aot dakwuod). 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[!ii Doc.73-19M rued 6-0-WO-411 vial ���4 • 111 , CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 11EAD START .. r . BUDGET SUA'ZiARY SHEET NLNIE Or DELEGATE AGENCY Q-vLed Coullcil Qf can' Sn2 ak;1 an z PROGRAM YEAR 1918.:�._..._.,..,�f PROGWI ACCOUNT NUMBER 22 PROGRAM ACCOUNT WM Headstart full year Fart day (East Countyy. :.�.�.�. SUBHIf LD �S PART OF (check one)* FUNDING REQUEST (X ) - AMENDMENT ( ) SUPPLEMENT ( } 2 c) 197:! BUDGET SUMMARY APPROVED PROGRAit ACCOUNT NUMFederal Non-Federal Total Share Share PA 42 86,712 18,941 105,653 • .APPROVED BY POLICY C01,01ITTEE: YES ( } NO ( ) S gnature of Policy Committee Chairperson) TOTALS6 BUDGET CATEGORIES (Date) OBJECT CLASS CATEGORIES SharNon-Federal eral Total. Sharee Share • 1. Personnel 55sl!2o 6,771 62,191 b. Fringe Benefits 731 T,1N4 APP VED B7 DELEGATE AGENCY BOARD: YES NQ ( } c. Travel 25 25 400.4141 — AW d. Equirment (Signature of Delegate Agency Official) e. Supplies 602 602 (Date) f. Contractual 11 RAF? 17 8 g. Construction , ..0.. ..Cts h. Other Costs ry wow- TOTALS 86,712 ?83941 3.05753 • III B k6a) I-genay Name Fast County Headstart Page 2 of 8 pages PERSONNEL (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6a) Line Number No. Z. Rate TOTAL SALARY Item 'of TITLE Or POSITION., of of per No. ositions Weeks Time Hour Federal Non Fcderal NOTES r . . Share Share 1 ' 2 Executive Dir.ectox• 35• 29121 •1 P.rogran, Coordinator 34 100 5.21 *6,9311 E'2 2 Teacher 1 (step 2) - 31. 100 6.21 11,833 2 Teacher 1 (step 1) 34 loo 5.17 91936 L� Teacher 2 34 62t 3.21 10,9111 6 2 Cormiunity Workers 34 87 3.21 7,64o 7 1 Custodian 3l1 25 2.59 881 8 2 Iftrition Aids 30 37 2.59 1,865 9 Substitute teacher •1 --`16 days x 20.00/da. 5.00 320 10 Substitute teacher 2 —16 days x 10:80/da. 2.70 173 1 Nurse 680 hrs. x 7.24/hr.. -' 34 7.24 49924 12 Parent volur_teers 1.,860 hr:+. x 2.50/hr. li$650 c 13 14 ; n+...r.ae s:aem.rucrw .a �ir.w ` 15 ( ) Additional pages attached Total Forward JTotal costa this category Entex on 111B K5 I..?.n III B (6b) Agrtncy Name Fast C2uxtt, Headstart rage � of _Ar.. pages • FRINGE BENEFITS (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6b) Line TOTAL FRINGE BENEFITS Item DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AND• BASIS FOR•VALUATION ' 1do. � Federal Non Federal NOTES NOTES • Share Share % X $ 2 Unemployment Insurance 3 ' Disability Insurance -- rr_rri�rr r •.�.�r.�ri 4 Inc# Mc%dj FIC, CUTp SDI . . 7,,Zo• 5 ` 6 7 8 9 10 12 1 13 14 A 1.5 ( ) Additional pages attached Total Forward tiTotal costs this catsjorx nter on IIx B 7,10lt ' III B (6c) • Agency Name Page of pages OUT OF AREA TRAVEL (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6c) Line TOTAL TRAVEL ItemTOTAL OF ITEM AND BASIS Mi VALUATION . No. Federal Non Federal NOTES • Share Share 1 0119; of Count.,y trivet 166 m3$--x jqt mi., 25 2 3 ' 4 6 7 9 10 11 12 13 t1S14 ;a ( ) Additional pages attached Total Forward Total costs this category_ Enter on 111• 3 25 III B (6e) Agency Name East County lJoadstart Page �„ of , 8 pages SUPPLIES (OBJECT 'CLASS CATEGORY 6e) Line Item TOTAL SUPPLIES do. DESCRIPTION OF.ITEM •AND BASIS FOR .VALUATION Federal Non Federal NOTES Share Share l , 0 . C�,a.:ss;toc�m sux�r�lles 2 Office supplies 50 3 • Custodial supplies 50 1+ Pc,r;t,7rr 52 . 5 6 ; 7 6 • 10 12 i 13 14 15 ( ) Additional pages attached Total Forward . � 602 , 'total costs this eatep'. � 'Enter on III- B TTT B (6f) . `Agency NameEsti County Headstart --« page of 8 pages CONTRACTUAL (OBJECT CLASS CATEGORY 6f) Line TOTAL CONTRACTUAL ' It Cam DESCRIPTION OF ITE14 AND BASIS FOR VALUATION No. Federal Non rcderal NOTES Share Share 1 Bus urnnsportaftion 3.18.00/da. x 82 dayb 11,1795 2 3 . l+ ' 5 6 ; q 8 , 10 12 , 13 11► ; r.a+i ;rnr.a.w.�. w..�,csMM,wwsMM�s+ra,Mc.u.s ��. M 15 ( ) Additional pages attached Total Forward Total costa this catenory 'Enter on III B _ III B (6h) . •'• East County Headstart Page 7 of $ pages ,. + Agency Name B ..._.. ...rr -OTHER COSTS (OBJECT CLASS-CATEGORY 6h) Line TOTAL. OTIMR COSTS Item DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AND BASIS FOR VALUATION No. Federal Non Federal NOTES Share Share 1 Staff Travel 7,600 x 15¢ 1911. 0 2 R•�x'�rjt travel 1pOOO mi, x 15¢ 150 3 ' U+/Jl ties (haat z'r�tter� light &,.rbagej $3.00. mo. 700 4 Telephone $100.00/1,100 Boo 5 Custodial 'Oakley behool'I• •640 . , G ; i clod. 'hilclamn 300 x 70 x 121 d=n- .2,5211,r,,, 7 rood ¢f-,Tari & pa.rant) 800 x 34 x 121. clays 19355 a PaxcirL bwo3moment 150 3rrZCe retxtal 200.00�jmo )ICIC r�r rel ■�r�rrll�lri.r..11lr Ir.rllliril�.� l0 Ineurancu pupil liablUty 640 ' 11 Advcitinr:mont ads :1 '. 25 r, 1.2 F3col;i,.cnp:inr, ; 200.00 mo $mo. ! r, I-Ann � Zg Bank charges t'` 250 ..+ r •r�rrr .iwnr r�r�rr+IWr��+rr.lrrl 14 11 An U....a«w. ..rp...n.urr,....a:.�i..•r�.i�i'I�I�Yi:=u..'F�� • +-rr'� ,. . Fy 1.5 ( ) Additional pages attached Total Porward ' Total costa this tate or Enter on inB ' Pa Le 6 of 8 pages ATTACHMENT PAGE TO BUDGET CATEGORY afi egmt, lb ht_ (Enter object class category) Line TOTAL Item DESCRIPTION OF ITEM AND BASIS FOR VALUATION Noy Federal Non-Tederal Share Share79 ' 1 2 Fire ext3nrtti.sher seavtce ,f 39 3 . of oor play area s Class room apace (Oalcley, School } 2900 sot@ The x 10¢,,fsq, fts. x 8mo. 29320 4 classroom space (oakloy school) indoor area 2111'50 1 225 sq. ft.•x 15olng, ft, x 8 mo. 5 11od. dental, vi.sion t'c hoar.3ra axvn G Med eywn in-kind (cowxby) 1 850 7 1 Dental exam 3n-land (County) S Dental. fallcu, tt -H- nd ' S Psychological service 3n•-kind {county) l 85o 10 12 13 14 .... . Totals (Enter on Line 15 of appro r ate catefior a e 262 12,9170 STAZ%- DA.RD CONTMCT FOR .; DELEGATION OF ACTIVITIES -, 1. Contract Identification. Number 78-205 Department: Office of Economic Opportunity Subject: Delegate Agent - Head Start Grant No: H0375-M Program Account: Head Start Full Year Part Day Program Account No: 22 2. Parties. The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: United Council of Spanish Speaking Organization, Inc. # Capacity: A California Non Profit Organization Address: 516 Clain Street, Martinez, CA 94553 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is January 1, 1978 and it terminates December 31, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. The total budget limit of this contract shall not exceed $10-,653 , of which $ 86,712 will be contributed by the County as Federal share and of which $ 18,941 will be contributed by Contractor as local share. 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: Operate as an approved Delegate Agency for the Contra Costa County Office of Economic Opportunity for the provisions of Community action Program Services. See Paragraph 1, Summary of Work Programs, of the Service Plan. 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: 42 USC 2428, California Government Code 26224 and 5373 10. Signatures T ignatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY CONTRACTOR By A. I.Schroder Chairman, Board of Supe 'sors By /�•� Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk TITLE p r L. I!!�' 9a,,(. L-� y� (Designate official capacity in business and affix corporation seal below) _ Byrn.0-( Deputy Jamiel.. Johnson Deputy Cie* As authorized by governing board action Recomm ai'tm t on J G� / J 7 CORPORATION SEAL AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Designee 0 ♦ BEFORE NOTARY: Form Approved: Le gel State of California ) County of Contra Costa)ss. f ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) By I 4�_. The person signing above for Contractor Deputy 7P known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/they signed it and trot the corporation or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant C'"=lt L sFAt- to its bylaws or a resolution of its SALLY J0.*iNSON J7 board of directors.�r `•:i�TA'�1. ..rI"O � i l' U3Ll�,-CAL r R,NIA � 4\ % ,�;;i Q!ti,e in Con;r3 r1sta County -41 My My Commission Expues 613y 12.1981 Microfilmed with board order ��• �� GE::EILNL CONDITIONS (Delegation of Activities) Number 78-205 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 :ages, hours and conditions of e:.iployment; and reporting and record keeping procedures. 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 mace available for inspection by authorized represeatatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records pertaining to this Contract and such additional records 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. 5. Termination. a. For Cause. The County may, by giving thirty days written notice specifying the effective date, terminate this contract in whole or in part, or for a linited time for cause, which may include, but shall not be limited to: (1) Failure, for any reason, of the Contractor to fulfill in a timely and proper manner its obligations under this contract, including compliance with the approved program and attached condition, and such stat-utes, executive orders and Federal directives as may becoma applicable at any time; (2) Submission by the Contractor to the County of reports that are incorrect or incomplete in any material respect; (3) Ineffective or improper use of funds provided under this contract; (4) Suspension or termi.-iation of the grant to the County under which this contract is made, or the portion thereof delegated by this contract; or (5) Failure to comply with conflict of interest prohibitions in Federal regulations. b. lion-Renewal. The County may, at any time up to 60 days prior to the termination date of this contract as specified above, give the Contractor written notice that it does not intend to renew Ehis contract for an additional term. Grounds for such non-renewal may include, but shall not be limited to: (1) Appointment by County of a new Contractor to serve all or part of the community currently served by the Contractor; or (2) Any of the grounds specified in above Subparagraph a. c. Appeal Procedure. Within 14 days after written notice from the County of its intention to terminate or not renew, Contractor pursuant to the above, May: (1) Request an informal meeting with representatives of the County to discuss the reasons for the termination or non-renewal; (2) Submit to the County written materials in opposition to the proposed termination or non-renewal; or (3) Request a public hearing before the Economic Opportunity Council, with right to representation by counsel, to present evidence on its behalf. Initials: _ ntractor County Dept. c;;:NEHINL CO:;JITIONS (Delegation of Act-ivities) Number 78-205 The persons to whom the above presentation is nade shall, within 10 days, make a reco-a.mendation to the hoard of Stepervisors as to what action, if any, should be taken by the i;oard on the proposed termination or non-renewal. Contractor may request an appearance before the board with respect to any such reco:anendation. In any case, the decision of the Board shall be final. d. Cessation of Funding. ,'dotwithstanding Subparagraphs a.a., b., and c. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by tate 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 when entered shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Further, any Informal Agreement entered may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, includiag any stuns of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. The County Economic Opportunity Director is authorized to approve and sign such Informal Agreements on behalf of County. S. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract .may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Licht, only 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. 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. Law Governing Contract. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regula- tions touching upon this Contract be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Contract is subject to amendment 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 brining any action for damages or enforcement arising from any failure to comply with any of the teras and conditions hereof. Initials: Contractor County Dept. P.4 (Delegation of Act:.=ti?s) ,dumber 78-205 13. Original Contract. The original cony of this Contract and of any modification or ameadment thereto is that copy filed with the Clerk of time Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. 14. Subcontract and Assignment. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontract: for any of time wore: contemplated under this Contract without first obtainin, c:ritten approval from time County. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not assign this Contract, or ::conies due or to become due hereunder, without the prior written consent of the County. 15. 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, if a Corporation, agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and 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. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. 17. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require his employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confiden- tiality, including but not limited to, the identity of recipients, their records, or . services provided thea, 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 `or 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 informs 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. 18. 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. 19. 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 time services of the Contractor hereunder, whether or not resulting from the negligence of the. Contractor, its agents or employees. 2J. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modifica- tion thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect liability 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 liability insurance naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, with the following minimum limits: (1) $250,000 for each person and $500,000 for each accident or occurrence for all damages arising out of death, bodily injury, sickness or disease from any one accident or occurrence, and (2) $100,000 for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property for each accident or occurrence. Initials: Contractor County Dept. P.5 CONDITIONS ' (Delegation of Ac=i-:ities) 1 Number 78-205 b. [dorhmen's Compensation. The Contractor stall provide the County with a certificate of Workmen's Compensation insurance evidencing coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the 4 above liability insurance. The policies must include a provision for thirty (30) days r written notice to County before cancellation or naterial change of the above specified coverage. Said policies stall constitute primary insurance as to the County, and State and Federal governments, their officers, agents and employees, so that any other insurance policies held by thele shall not contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policies. 21. 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 wade. 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 snails or of other delivery. 22. 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. Initials:��� Contractor County Dept. f P. 6 PAYA of PKOVESIONS Number 78-205 1. Payment basis. County shall in no evznt 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 tine intent of the parties hereto that the total payment to 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 witi tine below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Auditors, and Audit Exceptions, and su!)iect to the Payment Limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor an amount equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Program Account Budget" included in the Service Plan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are determined in accordance with relevant CSA, UEW and County regulations. 4. Ex2enditure of Pro; ram Funds. All expenses incurred for the approved program must be supported by contracts, purchase orders, requisitions, bills, or other established purchasing procedures. Expenses charged against procy -ram funds must be incurred in accord with Federal and County directives. Liabilities of the County or Contractor to their parties as a result of termination action which are costs of winding up in accord with Federal directives or are specifically approved shall be considered proper expenditures of program funds. Federal CS�VHE:v will deteraina ti:e disposition of unexpended funds at the termination of the grant. The Contractor shall impose upon itself adequate budgetary constraints to insure that sufficient program monies are on account to meet all obligations incurred durin.-, the entire period of this contract. 5. Payment Procedure. The County Auditor-Controller shall advance to the Contractor brant funds to meet the Contractor's budgeted requ+fements when the Contractor presents his requirements to the County Auditor-Controller in the fora and detail prescribed by the County Auditor-Controller and after presented bi:doet requirements have been audited and found, in the judaeme t of the County Auditor-Controller, to meet the Federal CSA/EiEW audit guidelines. G. Contractor's Accounting System. At any time during the period of this contract, if the County Auditor-Controller is of the opinion that the Contractor's accounting system or accounting personnel falls below the originally accepted standards, the County Auditor-Controller shall not make further disbursements to the Contractor. 7. Liquidation of Obligatioas. The Contractor will liquidate all obligations within two calendar months after the program termination date and return any advanced fu:ids not used for approved federal program e::penditures to the County Auditor-Controller within five days after tine end of this two-month period. 8. Commitments Prior to Termination. No suspension or termination will affect any expenditures or legally binding commitments made prior to receiving notices of the termination, or non-renewal, provided such expenditures or commitments were made in good faith and not in anticipation of termination and are otherwise allowable. Upon termination, or non-renewal, the disposition of unexpended Federal funds and property purchased with program funds will be subject to County direction. 9. Fight 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, (1) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out or is insufficiently documented, (l) the Contractor has neLglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its program, work or records, (3) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment, or (4) Contractor has failed to provide documentation of timely and adequate local share expenditures to maintain the required ratio of expenditures between federal and local share. Initials: C, C( Contractor County Dept. ��. PAia ?iT PROVISIONS i i :iuraber 78-205 1J. Cost Report and Settlenent. .:o later than sixty (Gu) days following the ter�imination 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 bean incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by Count} pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Pay*aant A counts) above, County will remit any such i excess amount. to Contractor, but subject to the pa3"ant 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. i ' 11. 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 13 months from the termination date of this Contract. If such audit(s) show that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, including any adjustments made pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then Contractor agrees to pay to County within 30 days of demand by County any such excess amount. If such audit(s) show that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, including any adjustments made pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then County agrees to pay to Contractor any such excess amount, but subject to the Pa)ment Limit of this Contract. 12. Audit Exceptions. In addition to its obligations under Paragraph 7. (Audits) abova, Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State or Federal audit agencies occurrin-, as a result of its performances 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. Initials: Aq _AO Contractor County Dept. 1 f 39 P-8 i SPECIAL CONTITIONS 'Number 78-205 1. Records Maintenance. Records retained by Contractor shall identify indivi- dual poverty recipients; ez_penditures according to federal and local share; income to the Project from whatever source; property owned, leased, or borrowed by the Contractor. Records shall reflect the authority of and purpose for expenditures. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized represen- tatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 2. Reports. Contractor shall provide the following reports to the County: a. By the 20th of the following month, a financial report showing monthly expenditures on forms prescribed and provided by the County. b. Contractor shall maintain proper records for statistical purposes, monitoring and evaluation as may be requested by the County from time to time. 3. Honesty Blanket Bond. During the entire term of this Contract, and any extension or modification thereof, Contractor shall keep in effect a blanket bond covering losses sustained by the Contractor through any fraudulent or dishonest act or acts committed by any of its employees, acting alone or in collusion with others, during the bond period, to an .mount equal to approximately one month's cash handled by the agency for all CSA/HET4 program accounts or in a different amount as may be mutually agreed upon by the contracting parties. 4. Program Coordination. In carrying out programs with other agencies, public and privat•_, in the Contracter's geographical zone of operation, Contractor shall coordinate through rhe County. 5. Public Inforcation. Contractor shall prepare timely public information releases on -its role in the Federal CSA/Ili::+ program which shall identify the project as a CSA, HEW, CCD, etc., program. Copies of these releases shall be provided to the County within one week of release. 6. Covenant Against Contingent Fees. Contractor warrants that no person or selling agency or other organization has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this contract upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee. For breach of violation of this warranty the County shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion, to deduct from the contract or otherwise recover the full amount of such commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee, or to seek such other remedies as legally may be available. 7. Additional Conditions. Contractor agrees and understands that the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Human Development Services (HDS) Administration for Children, Youth and Families - Project Head Start Terms and Conditions, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and which by this reference is incorporated herein and made a part hereof as if fully set forth, are deemed to be Special Conditions of this Contract and that contractor agrees to abide by and comply with all IIEW/HDS/ACYF Project Head Start Terms and Conditions. 8. _Required County Approval. Consultant, personal services, and lease or lease-purchase of equipment agreements, and purchase of equipment over $200, made in accordance with approved budgets, must be approved by the Contra Costa County Office of Economic Opportunity before payment is made by the Auditor-Controller. 9. No Imolication of Contract Renewal. 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 the County under a new contract following termination of this contract. 10. Contractor Responsibilitv. Contractor agrees and understands that Contractor shall be fully responsible for the acts and omissions of his subcontractors and of persons either directly employed by Contractor or of volunteers under the direction, control or supervision of Contractor. Initials: Ci Contractor County Dept. Bead Start _ P79. Number 78-205 . ..... .:.. . . . . 11. The parties hereto agree and understand that neither Contractor nor any of its employees shall, under the terms and conditions of this contract, he considered an employee of County for any purpose whatsoever, nor shall Contractor or its employees be entitled to any of the rights, privileges, or benefits of County employees. Contractor shall be deemed at all times an independent contractor and shall be wholly responsible for the manner in which it performs the services required of it by the terms and conditions of this contract. Contractor assumes exclusively the responsibility for the acts of its employees as they relate to the services to be provided during the course and scope of their employment with Contractor. 12. Compliance with Law. Contractor agrees to be subject to, abide by and comply with all federal, state, and local laws, statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including, but not limited to licensing; zoning and land use; employment and purchasing practices; wages, hours, and conditions of employment; and reporting and record keeping procedures. Contractor further agrees that should Contractor fail to abide by any and all applicable federal, state, and local laws, statues, ordinances, rules and regulations, then sufficient grounds exist for County to discontinue program support. 13. Compliance. Contractor agrees and understands that all payments made by County under this contract, and all funds provided by County under this contract, are dependent and contingent upon Contractor abiding by and complying with all federal, state, and local laws, statues, ordinances, rules and regulations applicable with respect to Ccr rtractor's performance hereunder. Contractor therefore agrees that if it is subsequently determined that said funds were not expended in compliance with the federal, state, and local laws, statutes, ordinances and regulations, applicable with respect to Contractor's performance hereunder, then Contractor will refund to County such funds which were improperly expended. 14. Contractor agrees and understands that if at any time after the effective date of this contract County should discover that Contractor is not abiding by or complying with any federal, state, and loc.t'_ Ia%4, statute, ordinance, rule or regulation applicable with respect to Contractor's performance hereunder, then County's Office of Economic Opportunity shall notify Contractor in writing of said violations or acts of non-compliance. Contractor agrees and understands that Contractor has thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of said notice to supply to County's Office of Economic Opportunity for review and approval, sufficient written proof of the action taken or to be taken by Contractor, along with estimates of the time necessary to complete the action, to bring Contractor into compliance or to correct the enumerated violations. Should Contractor fail to supply County's Office of Economic Opportuaity with the required proof within the required time, then County shall implement termination proceedings and discontinue program support. ' Initials: Contractor County Dept. HS i-78 _ P-10 Number 78-205 EXE:IBIT A DEPARP11ENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, AND VELFARE OFFICE OF HU2•V1ld' DEVELOPMENT SERVICES (IIDS) ADMO ISTRATION FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH AND Fi%VILIES - PROJLCT HEAD START TEUIS AND CONDITIONS In accordance with Block 5 of the "Notice of Grant Awarded", this grant is subject to the applicable Public Law and DHEW and HDS regulations and policies. This includes the following: 1. Program regulations promulgated in Chapter 13 of Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations. 2. Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 16, Department grant appeals process; Part 46, Protection of human subjects; Part 74, Administration of grants; Part 75, Informal grant appeal procedures; Part 80, Non-Discrimination under programs receiving Federal assistance through. the Department of Health, Education, and [Welfare effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Part 81, Practice and Pro- cedures for hearings under Part 80 of this title; Part 84, Nom-discrimination on the basis of handicap in programs. 3. The }EDS Grants Administration Manual. 4. The DREW Grants Administration Manual. 5. The application submitted for this grant including the proposed s:oec. program and any amendments, is incorporated by reference. Therefore adherence to the statements contained therein is a condition of the grant award. Initials: Contractor County Dept. P-11 ' Number 78-205 7 { ti SERVICE PL 11 3 1. The Contractor agrees to provide those services-specified in the attached "Summary of Work Program" (Form IIS-04), consisting of 1 pages. 2. Allowable costs are limited to those set forth in the attached_ Program Account Budget (Form III B) consisting of S pages. 3. Subject to the payment limit of this Contract, each line item in the "Program Account Budget" may be changed with corresponding line item changes, but only with prior written authorization of the Grantee Head Start Director and the Economic Opportunity Program Director. Initials: Contractor County Dept. M Number 78-705 i i { ! SUM_MARY OF WORK PROGRAM t j 1. Agency United Council of Spanish Speaking Organization, Inc. 2. Address 516 Plain Street t Martinez, CA 94553 i 3. Number of Children to be served 70 . . . . . . 4. Type of Program to be operated: Full Year Part Day Center-based Head Start Program serving seventy (70) Children using variation of attendance option (four-day class - one day training) 5. Proposed opening date of classroom program October 2_ '1978 Proposed closing date of classroom program Mav 31, 1978 . . • . . 6. Delegate will develop and conduct the above described program in a manner designed to comply with the Head Start Performance Standards as set forth in the Head Start Policy Manual N-30-364-4 (July 1975) , a copy of which is attached hereto. The Policy Manual, including Appendix A - Program Options for project Head Start and Appendix B - Head Start Policy Manual: The Parents, and any subsequent revisions OF the above documents are incorporated by reference and become a part of this Contract. 7. Delegate Agency will participate in a yearly Self-Assessment of its program operated under this Contract. The Self-Assessment will be performed at a time set by, and using Self Assessment/Validation Ir_struments provided by the Grantee for this purpose. Initials: ont act r County Dept. Enc. HS-04 WAq MANUAL A4k PART CHAPTER OCWW MW START POLICY KWJAL OCO No*m W4048" HE" START Mt�ORAN 'ERFOMNAJOCE sTAt�M1 i r' U.& D"ARTklT Of MEALTK EDUCATiW AM VOWAM of. of NAN.O D.M.wpow M ll M Dim. JULY 1915 • TM nAT OCO Hallos CHAPT" U-30-36" OSCE OF CHILD DEVELOPOMW MOn" P"OGRAM PEfWOfWAAMCE STANDAMS SUSPAAT 1100.1-1 Purport and amort 1364.1-2 Dsl<wiliowa_ 1364.1-3 Head fieri program gamic 1364.1-4 Psrsanow cs stawisria plan dswbgawsrM 1204.1-5 Psriorwmce starwrds op and swiorcawtsrrt. SU§PAltT 5-4WUCAnOW SERM" OBXCTIYEE AND STA1OMW6 13041-1 E* cabaa ssrtikss 13642-2 Education wpian coniwM:oparabowe_ 1364-2-3 Education ssrricas pian aorM*M: A-r l M Y a. SUWART C--HF LTM SMICEf O JECTTVE3 AND STANDAPM 1204..3-1 Hoeft sarrkss rnaral ObOCbvoe- 1304-3-2 lisaiw fsrYkss Amory Coa m"iMws. 1304-3-3 Died"Sod denial hWAIM y, scram arsminsYsw. 1304.3-4 Mod" OW dW"irsarwsr t • 1300.3-5 Yoiical awr iawhi rsaaria 1W-34 Hoeft 1304-3-7 Not" beeft Obiwillas 1304..3-4 w++tai hsaft so ritM 1304.3-9 N%*itbn 13043-10 Nukilion tsrriGts UWART D---SOCIAL SEMMES OOJECTIVEf AND STANDAF" 1304.1-1 Social ssrricss 1304.1-2 Social servki s pian o mimac UWAJRT E—PARBfT MifV( IVEYE.MT 04JECTrM AND A STANDAP t 1304.5-1 Pw*M inMa m "MM d 1304.5-2 POFOW 14. Ol u ema i pian cowlwni: psroM mow pricy. 1304.5J PwwA in A c a v awl pisw cawbw sw*swciw0 dswW pm la of psraw0 9 aldlic 1304.54 Parent inroiirswrwt pisw cor-be 000w0 program swwsMPM"Marf. pre gram staN,aw/ psrswi_ 1304.5-5 PWO M irrro l vee w P&M cowhrM: Pod sni, arse rwrriiswls, and Mrs prowem. • 014) s; S~ 4-4Awwral • Sea 13".1-1 MMI'OSE AND APPLlCATIlOM This part sets out the goats of the Head Start program as they may be achieved by the combined attainment of the objectives of the basic components of the program, with emphasis on the pro- gram performance standards necessary and required to attain those objectives. With the required development of plans covering the implementation of the performance standards, grantees and de*Wo agencies will have firm bases for operations most likely to lead to demonstrable bene- fits to children and their families. While compliance with the performance standards is required as a condition of Federal Heed Start funding, it is expected that the standards will be largely self-enforcing. This part applies to all Head Start grantees and delegate agencies. !K. 13"1-2 DEMN I M t As used in this part: (a) The term "OCD" nwans the Office of Child Development, Office of Human Development, in the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and includes appropriate regional office staff. (b) The %rm "responsible NEW official" means the official who is authorized to make the grant of assistance in question, or his designee. (c) The term "Director" meas the Director of the Office of Child Development. (d) The term "grantee" means the public or private nonprofit agency which has been granted as- sistance by OCD to carry on a Head Start program. (e) The term "delegate agency" means a public or private nonprofit organization or agency to which a grantee has delegated the carrying on of all or part of its Head Start program. (f) The term "goal" means the ultimate purpose or interest toward which total Head Start program efforts aro directed. (g) The term 'objective" meena the ultimate purpose or interest toward which Head Start pro- gram component efforts are dreci!ed. (h) The term "program performance standards" or "performance standards" means the Head • Start program functions, activities and facilities required and necessary to most the objectives and goals of the Mead Start program as they relate directly to children and their families. (i) The arm "handicapped children" means mentally retarded, hard of hearing, deaf, speech Im- paired, visually handicapped, seriousty emotionally disturbed, crippled, or other health Impaired children who by reason thereof require special education and related services. See- 136L1a MEAD START PNOGAM GOALS (a) The Head Start Program is based on the premise that all children share certain needs, and that children of low income families, in particular, can benefit from a comprehensive devel- opmental program to meet Mose needs. The Head Start program approach is based on the phi- losophy that: (1) A child can benefit most from a comprehensive, interdisciplinary program to foster devel- opment and remedy problems as expressed in a broad range of services, and that (2) The child's entire family, as well as the community must be involved. The program should maximize the strengths and unique experiences of each child. The family, which is perceived as the principal influence on the child's development, must be a direct participant in the pro- gram. Local communities are allowed latitude in developing creative program designs so long as the basic goals, objectives and standards of a comprehensive program are adhered to. (b) The overall goal of the Head Start program is to bring about a greater degree of social com- petence in children of low income families. By social competence is meant the child's everyday effectiveness in dealing with both present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Social competence takes into account the interrelatedness of cognitive and intellectual do- velopment, physical and mental health, nutritional needs, and other factors that enable a devel- opmental approach to heiaing children achieve social competence. To the accomplishment of this goal, Head Start objectives and performance standards provide for: (1) The improvement of the child's health and physical abilities, including appropriate steps to correct present physical and mental problems and to enhance every child's access to an ade- . quite diet. The improvement of the family's attitude toward future health care aro physical abilitisa. 1 (2) The encouragement of self-confidence, spontaneity, curiosity, and self-discipline which will assist in the development of the child's social and emotional health. • (3) The enhancement of the child's mental processes and skills with particular attention to conceptual and comrnunicatkm skills. (4) The establishment of patterns and expectations of success for the child, which will create a comate of confidence for present and future learning efforts and overall development. (5) An increase in the ability of the child and the family to relate to each other and to others. (6) The enhancement of the sense of dignity and self-worth within the child and his family. fuse- "IKI-4 STAIDAAOS PLAN Each grantee and delegate agency shall develop a plan for implementing the performance stand- ards prescribed in Subparts B, C, D, and E of this part for use in the operation of its Head Start program (hereinafter called "plan" or "performance standards plan"). The plan shall pro- vide that the Head Start program covered thereby shall meet or exceed the performance stand- ards. The plan shall be in writing and shall be developed by the appropriate professional Head Start staff of the grantee or delegate agency with cooperation from other Head Start staff, with technical assistance and advice as needed from personnel of the Regional OfNce and profes- sional consultants, and with the advice and concurrence of the policy council or policy committee. The plan must be reviewed by grantee or delegate agency staff and the policy council or policy committee at least annually and revised and updated as may be necessary. See- 1364.1-5 fi—011IrAMCE STAIDAMS M042M MTATIOM AND ENFOOMMI11T (a) Grantees and delegate agencies must be in compliance with or exceed the performance stand- ards prescribed in Subparts B, C, D, and E of this part at the commencement of the grantee's program year next following July 1, 1975, effective date of the regulations in this part, or 6 months after that date, whichever is later, and thereafter, unless the period far full compliance is extended in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section. (b) If the responsible HEW official as a result of information obtained from program self-evalua- tion, pre-review, or routine monitoring, is aware or has reason to belie" that a Head Start pro- • gram, with respect to performance standards other than those for which the time for compliance has been extended in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section, is not in compliance with performance standards, he shall notify the grantee promptly in writing of the deficiencies and inform the grantee that it, or if the deficiencies are in a Head Start program operated by a dele- gate agency, the delegate agency has a period stated in the notice not to exceed 90 days to come into compliance. If the notice is with respect to a delegate agency, the grantee shall imme- diatey notify the delegate agency and inform it of the time within which the deficiencies must be corrected. Upon receiving the notice the grantee or delegate agency shall immediately ana- lyze its operations to determine how it might best comply with the performance standards. In this process it shall review, among other things, its utilization of all available local resources, and whether it is receiving the benefits of State and other Federal programs for which It is eligible and which are available. It shall review and realiqn where feasible, program priorities, operations, and financial and manpower allocations. It shall also consider the possibility of choosing an alternate program option for the delivery of Head Start services in accordance with OCD Notice N-30-334-1, Program Options for Project Head Start, attached hereto as Appen- dix A, which the grantee, with OCD concurrence, determines that it would be able to operate as a quality program in compliance with performance standards. (c) The grantee or delegste agency shall report in writing in detail its efforts to meet the per- formance standards within the time given in the notice to the responsible HEW official. A dele- gate agency shall report through the grantee. If the reporting agency, grantee or delegate agency determines that it is unable to comply with the performance standards, the responsible HEW official shall be notified promptly in writing by the grantee, which notice shall contain a description of the deficiencies not able to be corrected and the reasons therefor. If insufficient funding is included as a principal reason for inability to comply with performance standards, the notice shall specify the exact amount, and basis for the funding deficit and efforts made to obtain funding from other sources. (d) The responsible HEW official on the basis of the reports submitted pursuant to paragraph • (c) of this section, will undertake to assist grantees, and delegate agencies through their grantees, 2 to comply with the performance standards, Inck►ding by furnishing or by recomom nding technical assiktance. • (e) It the grantee or delegate agency has not complied with the performance standards, other than those for which the time for compliance has been extended in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section, within the period stated in the notice issued under paragraph (b) of this sec- tion, the grantee shall be notified promptly by the responsible HEW official of the conmrce- ment of suspension or termination proceedings or of the intention to deny refunding as may be appropriate, under Part 1303 (appeals procedures) of this chapter. (f) The time within which a grantee or delegate agency shall be required to correct deficien- cies in implementation of the performance standards may be extended by the r sponsibie FLEW official to a maximum of one year, only with respect to the following deficiencies: (1) The space per child provided by the Head Start program does not comply with the Educa- tion Services performance standard but there is no risk to the health or safety of the children; (2) The Head Start program is unable to provide Medical or Dental Treatment Services as re- quired by Health Services Performance Standards because funding is insufffciwd and there are no community or other resources available; (3) The services of a mental health professional are not available or accessible to the program as required by the Health Services Performance Standards; or (4) The deficient service is not able to be corrected within the 90 days notice period, notwith- standing full effort at compliance, because of lack of funds and outside cornmunity resources, but it is reasonable to expect that the services will be brought into compliance within the extended period, and the overall high quality of the Head Start program otherwise will be maintained during the extension. INTRODUCTION The Performance Standards presented in the following pages are accompanied by guidance material which elaborates upon their intent and provides methods and procedures for impie- menting them. The standard is found in the left hand column and the appropriate guidance material in the right hand column. The standards in the left hand cokonn come Head Start policy with which all grantees and delegate agencies are required to conform. They are taken verbatim from the Federal Reqister dated June 30, 1975, Volume 40, Number 126, Part 11, that contains the Head Start Program Performance Standards for operation of Head Start programs by grantees and delegate agencies. The guidance in the right hand column is provided for the assistance of Head Start programs in interpreting and implementing the standards and is not in itself mandatory. • 3' , EDUCATWN PENSTAI 1--- • S All dEj lsrwcas Obiscbv s and 'arlrarwanCs� sitaniaris 13942-1 Eduatlso rrAces ob}arill Mme. The slt(ec6 a of M•EroosAlsn ftsrrioe crw- pansat of No Head !Ilam program are to: (a) f evide chd* n WO a Wralwg sanirsw- mW and lit» varied ooMeMacys u*Ack tint hats gam dsysiep Phys- ica ft, and swell @ mill In a manner appropiMs Is Meir eM aa/ ~ si drAdepwmd Iorerd M natant 9" of so" F, Ip M-',e. (y MIse -I like sircameaw aspects of M• Meriews hand SW compsaswls in M deft Pram of arm I"a L (e) Inveire Parente In edrrcadenal aeM ft at M• program to snkanoe Mak roe as 11he principal inowenq on Mie otriM'9 sdreation and dersiaParerK. M Aasist parwft b increase luwwledte, Haig, struts, and sapMia ore in child VONO Said (M hisn" and rsialroe s■psriewcas which OMW in e kerne MM pa eals can "MGM as sirtoaienatiI aolieiliM ler Meir ChNOW. f 136Ll t Mocalien srviase Pian cea/sat: • aPMalisa�a. (a) The edecs*m seraioes ooaponr m of Ow (a) The education plan shoWd be prepared prfsrrnawea standards pien AM provide sb-a- by the educational staff with cooperation from Iaeies far achieving we -6-01". Duce-A, s. other Head Start staff, parents and policy group in so d@Mg it shAN pio- is bT prograas actin- members. Professional consultants may be Mine Mat lineNrde an ergesdaad series of carped- called upon as needed. Moss designed b assts M• individual dMfsr- snow and needs of prilieipsling ch"sn, like Before the education plan is written, parents, special as@& of handicapped children, Ow staff and policy group members should meet nook of specific educalie" priorities of *a to discuss the education service objectives and beat pipr I'm n and tie ce anon g. Program performance standards. The staff has the re- actlrilise awrel be carried ort in a manner to sponsibility to inform parents and policy group aveld Bert rob aer+solypiar. members about alternative strategies for achiev- M addI en, like plan shah provide aaeMwds kw ing the education objectives. The staff should aseleliaM preals in uadMeLm-d 9 and wing recommend those strategies (curriculum W aibrwaYw watts b Ios/er lssrwing and de rsbp- proaches, teaching methods, classroom activi- mom of Mair et+ii&W ties, etc.) most appropriate to the individual needs of the population served and based on 4 • �� X50 • m11C�T10M >ltrl'�Al1Ot �l�All�'� performance standard requirements. With the concurrence of the parents and policy group members, the educational staff will then write the plan. The education plan must be speciA- cally designed to meet children's needs as determined through assessment procedures. The education plan must specity strategies for imokwnentinq each of the education serv- ices objectives of the Head Start program. The education plan should indicate: • How the education program will provide children with a learning environment and varied experiences appropriate to their age and stage of development which win help them develop: socially intellectually physically emotionalty • How the education program will Integrate the educational aspects of the various • Head Start component in the daily pro- gram of activities. • How the education program w44 Irr*Wve parents in educational activities to eft hence their role as the principal influence on tM dwkirs education and develo;wwt. • How the education program will assist parents b increase browiedge, under-skills, and experience in cltiid growth and derelo~. • How the education program will identify and reinforce experiences which occur in the horse that parent can utilize as edu- cational activities for their children. The plan should be accompanied by brill descriptive information regarding: • Geographical setting • Physical setting (available facilities) • Population to be served (ethnicity, race, language, age, prevelance of handicap- ping conditions, health factors, family sit- uations) • Education staff (stabling patterns, experi- ence, training) 5 01%j STANDA11Oi ��ANCA . • Volunteers • Community resources • Program philosophy/curriculum approach - • Assessment procedures (individual child, total program) Refer to DHEW Publications: • Project Head Start Program Series Book- lets: # 4, Daily Program I (OHD) 73-1016 #11, Daily Program M (OHD) 73-1023 #13, Speech, Language, and Hearing Program (OCD) 75-1025 • Caring for Children Series: w 1. The Ways Children Learn (OHD) 75- 1026 #2, Afore than a Teacher (OHD) 75-1027 #3, Preparing for Change (OHD) 75-1028 #4, Away from Bedlam (OHD) 75-1029 #5, The Vulnerable Child (OHD) 75-1030 • Child Development Day Care Series: #3, Serving Preschool Children (OHD) 74-1057 —8, Serving Children with Special Needs • (OCD) 73-1063 M 110 educslisw swW@m amolI mall M Ow (1) The following suggestions may be useful pin d t Nowt far: beginning steps: (1) A sgww*as smW star anstlswsl c/i- (i) Encourage awareness of self through the weft Obich: use of full-length mirrors, photos and drawings of child and family, tape recordings of voices, moss Ok%*G 's to of etc. moo as said Is rMsIMw to ON by P 0 iris far IsiriimK swmW romp, • Use child's name on his work and belong- md ho"group 11 "Is ings. • Arrange activity settings to invite group participation (block and doll corners, dra- matic play). • Include active and quiet periods, child- initiated and adult-initiated activities, and use of special areas for quiet and individual play or rest. (ii) aims chiiirow sir for (ii) Here are some examples: am="wrwgb Progress as/Miso; • Make sure that activities are suited to the developmental level of each child; • Allow the child to do as much for himself as he can; • Help the child barn "self-help" skills(pour- ing milk, putting on coat); 0 E01iCATWM • pEllFa0M1A110E t;TA1�AAOt GUMOACE • Recognize and praise honest effort and not just results; • Support efforts and intervene when helpful to the child; • Help the child accept failure without de- feat ("I will help you try again."); • Help the child loam to wait ("You will haw a tum in five minutes."), • Break tasks down Oft manspeable parts so that children can see how much pro¢ ran they are making. (iii) P ovkbe an a to a Ment M ao*spileam (iii) This can be accomplished by adult be- w1*6 help each eMN 6WM *Wait prWe, de- havior such as: wlop a poaNfw WO coiscep , ealmu »Ale indl- vWUMilillila+ w4d dawn 11-Wil in *add • showing respect for each child; • listening and responding to children; • showing affection and personal regard (greeting by name, one-to-one contact); • giving attention to what the child considers important (looking at a block structure, locating a lost mitten); • expressing appreciation, recognizing effort and accomplishments of each child, follow- ing through on promises; • • respecting and protecting individual rights and personal belongings(a "cubby" or box ` for storage, name printed on work in large, clear letters); • acknowledging and accepting unique quai- ities of each child; • avoiding situations which stereotype sex roles or racial/ethnic backgrounds; • providing ample opportunity for each child to experience success, to earn praise, to develop an "I can," "Let me try," attitude; • accepting each child's language, whether it be standard English,a dialect or a foreign language; fostering the child's comfort in using the primary language; • providing opportunities to talk about feel- ings, to share responsibilities, to share humor. (2) Dewlopmwd of WelleftA l skit by: (2) Intellectual skills can be enhanced by pro- viding a learning climate in which staff guide children to foster cognitive functioning (i.e., un- derstanding, reasoning, conceptualizing, etc.). (I) Encouralilp Nt+iNr*n b solus probNms, (i) Provide materials and time appropriate to MaliMs ociirilios,*g1m+a,srpariNWK question, the child's age and level of development in the ani pin mastery Om gno bwnkp by dW4; areas of: 7 STM iTA1�Al�i �I�AMCsi • • science; concepts of size, stupe, texture, weight, cotor, etc.; • dramatic play; • art; • music; • numerical concepts; spatial, locational and other relationships. (» p9e81811st lan,rrw awd (ii) Some examples an: Iia OW ImOw am" sMkbm mid Itehossa • Give children ample time to talk to each o1lMdrew sad adidle; other and ark questions in the language of ON* choiw; • Encourage free discussion and corwenw tion between cfWdrew and •dugs; • Provide garrAe, songs, sbries, poems which offer new and interesting vocabWary; • Encourage children to tell and listen to stories. (NQ Wedded la--v reaageIMao M Mr spe- (iii) Make use of information that is relevant MM Ise tellers sed mels asawdW4 fn tale to the child's interests, such ss his name, tele- iadbidiasi dlarislapwesiai teal of as aMdrew; phone number, address and age. Make ample use of written language within the context of the child's understanding, for example, experi- ence stories, labels, signs. lM) EwoMrreging aMMdrew to wWwWae SmAr (iv) The sequence of classroom activities • es*erfeaoas sad undersiwd aerraspls; sad should progress from simple to more complex tasks, and from concrete to abstract concepts. Activities can be organized around concepts to be learned. (s) Preni/np a Misses premiers of alas d1- (v) Although each day's activities should be reals+awd*Md iaiMalad aollulMw planned by the stall, the schedule should allow ample time for both spontaneous activity by children and blocks of time for teacher-directed activities. M PreanOw of pAysiled Von* by: (q PmAdW4 adaMaie bdow and esidser (i) This can be accomplished through regular apses, mahloW equonwid, and Mese Ow cW periods for physical activity (both indoor and dmn fir res Isms aM amsll sends IIs iaoresae out). Physical activities should include materials *A& pMyebal airs; sad and experiences designed to develop: • large muscles (wheel toys, climbing appa- ratus, blocks); • small muscles (scissors, clay, puzzles, small blocks); • eye-hand coordination (puzzles, balls, lotto); • body awareness; • rhythm and movement (dancing, musical instruments). • i 0 EDi1CAT10M • >fTilfOAll0fj �AMC� (14 horiig in * I ri/awoa Owe ii) Staff should be actively involved with chil- d Mimn are wing aqiwaaf aor walarlsk in dren during periods of physical activity. During arty M Towels d MdMW* p%06Caf VewO . such activities, stall should take opportunities to increase their contact with individual children. To ensure safety, activities should be ade- quM*ty supervised. (e) TMe educaftw as bas aamoomal of** phos ~ prrrii for a Erograaw wbicrk is iadi- rirrail<se//0 mast aft nos&of chNdm *eat vw%m paprirana W. (1) flaring a orwria dM Ukkk is relvew (1) This can be accomplished by including in Md saiastiro of fro nasi of Ow 'agrlalian each classroom wialsrials and activities which served ariiorMrrot,rwaf, reflect the cuftwai beckgrotxhd of the children. moa, Mc.). Examples of malsrials include: • books; • records; • posters, maps, charts; • dots, clothing. Activities may include: • celebration of cultural events and WkWs; • serving foods related to other cultures; • stories, music, and games representative of children's background; • • inviting parsons who speak the child's native language to assist with activities. W lleriry MW ad /mw� rsasrreos re- faairs of *A salol and oMle p"w Moa M tM driroa M fibs gr VML M 1n0 Al" garseas wbe gmwk tris grbmI (i) This adult maybe: hw4w Ms of dw aMiM said aro ko ata fta- aMe cart *Air b rwr, ant al a ahhdarism, • a teacher or aide ohm a maim 1Vj of Ow shine speak a low • other member of the canter staff @NOe otbsr tban Emit, at iaaM ewe f Wbsr . a parent or family member or sift iwlaras1 8 reylorly aft title ddkbw . a volunteer who speaks the child's lan- xwst meet Ibair laagroir, and gus" (ii) More only a law P1 V A n, K a siwgM (ii) to some cases where a single child is af- chK week a kwgwW dMsrMt kava Ow rest, fected it may not be possible for the center to ant airlt in Ow oerMar dwaY be aveileMe to provide an adult speaking the child's language M *A noire lawgrags. on a regular basis. (i) Iweiuig psrMts in ow 6r*wh dersisf (3) Parents can be valuable resources in wMt and boring waw servo as rssorros 'er- planning activities which reflect the children's sons (e.g., ler kiWhirafltiiertlrral aetlrilias). heritage. Teachers may request suggestions from parents on ways to integrate cultural activ- ities into the program. For example, parents may wish to: • plan holiday celebrations; • • prepare foods unique to various cultures; >i 111 j,� EDUCATION POWORMAI CE 3TANDAMS OlAOAMCfI • • recommend books, records, or other mate- rials for the classroom; • act as classroom vofu"ws; • suggest games, songs and art projects which reflect cultural customs. (4) The edwcation services oempowsM of lM (d) The education plan should specify how plan *AN peg" proe"iwas ler on ol- Mead Start staff will assess the individual devet- serualiaw, reoerdii g and eveholh o of each opmental/instructional needs of children. SOme cMW's gnewM awd dwMopms rel ler tie pwpose ways this may be accornpiIiished include: of pkwA%ft aclivilies b srtt indiriiwi needs. ft a" p wAft also, for bftWOMM No edue&- • discussions with psrwft during recruit- UO aMsols M OOW lie" M■rl INe If net ment, enrolkwo, lwx v*ts, parwnt-staff kft fire deft odrealioe wMon preprawi. conferences and meetings; • review of child's medical and devMop- mental records; • conferences with medical or psychological consultants where indicated; • teacher observations documenting devel- opmental progress used as guidance in planning for and/or modifying individual children's activities; • use of specific assessment instruments or scales. Planning should take into account the age groups and abilities of the children. For exam- • pie, activities will differ for three and fire year oils. Children with handicaps, like au children, should have specific goals eat for them accord- ing to their ability. The plan should also kx jde On following: • long-range plans based on evaluation of each child's current needs, interests and abilities; • specific activities and responsibilities of - _ staff members; • consistent methods for observing and re- cording the progress of each child; • procedures to be used for "viewing each child's progress and rwdfying the program when indicated. Activities to integrate educational aspects of other components into the deity education pro- gram could include: • Health Education built into the schedule through: —time to talk about physical and dental examinations in order to increase under- standing and reduce fears; . 10 MIGATMIN • >fTA1fOAl�t Oi1f1D�AMCs —books and pictures about doctors and dantk ta; —matoriats for dramatic play (steft *M nurse's uniform, flashlight); --role playing before and after visits to doctors, dentists, hoepitab, clinics, etc. • Nutrition Education as part of ttw daily schedule: —assistance in meal preparation, setting table; teaming experiences through food prop- _ srstion (adding IkAolds to solids. season- Ing. frosting, melting, hewing, cooWbg, cooking sinnpie foods) —books, pictures, films, trips related to the source of foods, (farm, garden, ware- - house, market, grocery store). - Refer to Project Heid Start Program Series Booklets: • #r2, Health Services (OCD) 73-1007 • =2A, Dental Services (OCD) 73-1004 • st 3, Nutrition (OCD) 72-47 • #3E, Leaders Discussion Guide for Nutri- Non Filar • • =3F, Nutrition Education for Young Chil- dren (OHD) 75-1015 (e) TM pian OW pmW& ereMsrs Arr ew- (e) The plan should indicate some of the Mooisg ares 1wssMstlp ane of ways parents and staff will work together to Mw OW anus p oft of Ow educedewsl awn understand each child and provide for his learn- aw weei n scOwHiles of AM**s ing experiences. The plan should include de- in pro�TMses*M hahme: tails of ways the home and center will attempt to supplement each other in providing positive experiences for the child. There should be an early orientation to the Education Services Objectives. Special empha- sis should be given to the significance of the materials, equipment and experiences provided in a Head Start Child Development program. Interpreters should be available to facilitate full participation of non-English speaking parents. Procedures should be established to facilitate maximum communication between staff and parents, for example: • newsletters • parent/toacfNr conferences • group meetings • phone calls • home visits • posters, bulletin boards, radio/TV an- nouncements. 11 EDYC�TIOM fiTAlfOAf�t ��All� . (1) plaraat Melio*oom in Pban%g tN ad*- (1) Fleeting with staff to provide for the over- calliem progress, and iw dealer, c1loomeora and all written education plan (see item 13042-2(a) he"prergrwr aclArilios; for further guidance). (2) Passat balub g in sagoidw GW aw be (2) Some examples are: used is 1M Muse 1, re4dwee On Weraiag and ierolopssreat of their cMdrwr r We condor; • orientation and training session • designing activities for children at home • participating in classroom/center activities. (i) Penal! (reining in as oboonrelien of (3) Provide parents with films, workshops, growl) and iaelopnoW of filets cfdMm in publications, specialists, protessionafs, etc., in Me Meme owdreaweat and ideaAIllariM of sad child growth and development. Arrange for haw/iag a'eciel ft i d feeds; films, publications and specialists to provide training. Refer to DHEW Publications: • Caring for Children Series #10, Language is for Communication(OHD) 75-1035 • Children's Bureau Publication #30, Your Child from 1 to S (OHO) 76-26 (4) parliClpalioe in afetlf and abdiga mil con- (4) Areas of mutual concern to be discussed leroaoos and lid mokiag of po ftft Meuse vieile could include: (no feso Ossa tae) by wimaMors of On oduce6m • child's developmental progress; • • child rearing issues; • discussion of possible home activities to expand the Head Start oroorionce; • discussion of hookh probkwo or horw icap- ping conditiwn of fibs Wood, Start child. Although only two hones vieft are required, we suggest that consideration be given to visit- ing each child's home at the beginning, middle and end of the yew. Arrangements for such _ visits should respect parent's wishes and con- vience and should be coordinated with the visits - of other component staff. At least one of these visits should be devoted to discussion with parents around areas of mutual interest and concern in order to identify home activities and other ways to expand the Heid Start experi- ence. (5) tlWrlf and pw*M !raining, w dw a pro- (5) An orientation and training program grams joirMq tkwlaped rrft i cam*enonts of should be planned in cooperation with other 1M friend Slam program, in chWl iewiopnreM component staff members and parents. The and behawk rat eMwlopnren90 probhow of pre- training program should provide for periodic school eAMdi s and formal and informal sessions. The content, or- ganization, staffing and scheduling will depend on the individual program needs as determined in the planning stage. Training should focus on the normal child as well as the child with • 12 t 01<<), �.ATIOM • kill= fiTA1DAl10E �IAOMMCE spacial nMrs. Emphasis should be on mantel, phys", social, and emotional growth and dawtcPn o. There should be identification of opportunities for training or continuing education to con- tribute to staff competence. In some locations, CDA training can be an appropriate rr4mm for achieving this; many Head Start stall mem- bers are receiving CDA training through the Head SWO Training program. Gisler to ONEW Publication: The CDA Prwam: The Ch(W Owslop~Associate---A GWM W Training (OHD) 75-1065) (4) file/ fraMMIII M iraatwcaMew of and (6) Training should also familiarize staff and iaas•ag dliiM wft sliocid aaers and mark- parents with appropriate referral resources in by will M. per@nle of avec WOMM nd In the aoarwwody. (Raw to 1304.3-3(b)(10)) e@@sfiaaWr� taMarnt Selma r eNWO s. f� UN 24 Eira@/an swine s Pian owdewt: &Nwdm W The odwe"on aarriaas e@ "Offal al M• (a) Indoor aW outdoor space should be suffl- /Ilia shell MrerMis for a plipaleal enwbeeseeK cient and appropriate for necessary program oaer/rOiMs Is 1 sso ft M/ w/ssrA of No dl� activities and for support functions (offices, food fereat alyes of d9w lelinaM of No ehildrow preparation, custodial services) if they are con- - on- lMrae -e@eA pro+Mi west rashs allimell a el- ducted on the premises. In addition, rest/nap lsrfs is ashlars tW awrioawarrt flsr @@alar- facilities and space for isolation of sick children Mead pror,ram& 4posis doll M arpanisa/ Mfr should be avail "o. lraclisa@I arose waaR■iaad by flys ohllioa, all sues, §$K eowMWM@a, haat, Md ower FWer to DHEW Publications: e@f physical ONNWl M eawsiaMal tier So . #4, Daly Program 1--4OHO) 73.1016 Ma MOWMOWefyr aa/ raroMpaieaW MOO" M � Car' for fie 11 Will e - To Mary rrllb We elaWari: mg, Children Series #6 A Setting for Growth (OHO) 75-IOM • Space for Learning (OCD) 72-51 (1) ?Mere shall M a sede and MacOm Mall- (1) Radiators, slovee, hot water pipes, port- able heating units, and similar potential hazards are adequately screened or insulated to prevent burns. M Me Migldy Awaft frr*IrirMEs or dee- (2) Flammable materials can be fireproofed ondleas shall M seed. with Commercial preparatioim M llowmehle, and eller dawqa mala- (3) Cleaning supplies and potentially dan- rfels and Pslanlll! pauses sir/ M elate/ M gerous materials should be stored separatety MWWd c@iinels or OBMW IasO Ms acomeMble from food and out of roach of children. ear b anMarfa w ParoaaW (y EmerEaaay N$Mft shall M aveMaile M (4) High powered flashlights may be used. case M Mwr isowaK Candles are fire hazards. (q A/prosod, rfaddap be (5) Adults in the program should be able to • @fell M rftdMy moOMM is; locate and property operate fire extinguishers. 13 lDI�CATIOM fTA11DAa1Os 011.11111DAMCE • (y MAlesr and oWdeer powiws sher be (6) If evidence of rodents or vermin is found, bW clam and boe, am a delly bests, M Mdso- the local health or sanitation department may sirsbls wA hessrdow waleriaf and newrlliews; provide assistance or referral for extermination. At regular intervals programs should check for and correct splintered surfaces, extremely sharp or protruding corners or edges, loose or broken parts. All clear glass doors should be clearly marked with opaque tape to avoid accidents. (7) ovideer play gross Mei M weie se as (7) Where outdoor space borders on unsafe Is pmv@W cW iow flraw leashq So prawAsm areas (traffic, streets, ponds, swimming areas) aM"NIP4 bMe assls Md 1 111 areas; adults should always be positioned to supervise the children. If possible such areas should be enclosed. (8) Pee F,a F S on prawisse wM for cans (a) Old buildings may be dangerous; be sure of chikk" shat be re/erw-i - to aware Ow to check for lead contamination. abssnos of a ha=ardous gueaft of isM; The local public health department can be contacted to provide information on lead poi- soning and to detect hazardous quantities of lead in the facility. (h Mews Sher be war r~ (9) Fixtures which have a k)w glare surface to sufficiently diffuse and r~ light may be useful. Use bulbs with sufficient wattage. Check and replace burned-out bulbs regularty. (10) A sewce of v#sW approved by fM aF (10) Verify State and local liceneft require- • proprkft kXW aWkwilr sW be swreble In mems in these areas. StepMools or low plat- On hmiMty; adegoale toilMs and hewMwaeh- forms may be useful where toilets or handwash- Ing facililies akar be spegabfe awr aaery ing facilities are too high. reacher by cbiiiow; (11) AN sswya aM r,W wools&her be is- (11) Disposal problems can be referred to the posed of throrob a sealer syMem apprsred by local sanitation and public work department. an app rapr1 In respews" sudwMy, aM far- Keep all waste materials away from children's b"a and bash shat be iIsr d M a eels =W activity areas and from areas used for storage sewltarr wewwsr wM oelleclsr; and for preparation of food. (12) There Mer M at %W 15 sgwro IM of (12) Where minimum space is not available, WAkw spine per chMd avaNdAs for fhe care of various alternatives can be considered. For ex- chM*w- (ire, otch-M - of beMtrows, hats, ample, a variation in program design (See OCD kllohen, and Merafe planes). There Map be M Notice N-30-334-1 on Program Options for Proj- I* M 75 egtwo feel per child e444eers; and ect Head Start), stagger the program day, the program woek, outdoor play periods. In this manner, all children will not be present at the same time. In some cases„ outdoor space re- quirements may be met by arranging for daily use of an adjoining or nearby school yard, park, playground, vacant lot, or other space. Be sure that these areas are easity accsesibie and fulfill the necessary safety requirements. In some cases, it may be necessary to locate - more suitable facilities. . 14 • ED1ICATiOM • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS DANCE (13) Adequate provisions shall be made for (13) Ramps, railings, and special materials hamidkapped children to o suure Meir sol*and and equipment may be needed in order to allow atmilsrt. such children maximum possible mobility. Com- munity resources may be used to acquire needed special malerials and services. Evidsnce that tabs coder meets or exceeds Confirm compli- r- with local licensing re- SIMe or local Ilcone y requirsrmiords for sim- quirements. Where no licensing is required, the N r kinds of faailiMss ler ire,hooW air soft" grantee and Policy Council should request ad- 00 be acospNr as prime facie r *'in r vice from local fire and health departments in oft Mie ire, healw amid am" regvi<emsals of determining safety standards. Mit McMM. (b) The plan shah Feums for appropriate (b) Refer to DREW Publications: aid tuMc oM furmillure, s*Apmsrd and me- 1 e- Project Head Start Program Series Book- IMitlt lo mein Mit needs of On program, and 1 � Book- for Me!r arramis- - I M snob a way ss to facie lets: Neft isaeming, saome a hafamieed propm of # 4, Dally Program (OHD) 73-1016 spealem000s and sbvc%vW a ilmifiss, and on- w 9, Equipment and Supplies A w age ssM-n8amiot M Me children,TM a«rip• #11, Daily Program /it (OHD) 73-1023 mein and waftriaia shad be: • Caring for Children Series: # 6, A Setting for Growth (OHD) 75- 1031 • Space for Learning (OCD) 72-51 (1) Considod oft Mule specific oducaliowti (1) Make use of the written plan when select- erjeCyws of Mrs teed program; ing materials and equipment. • M CensieMrd wiM Mrs cultural and ethmle (2) Many books, pictures, records, and other basiNpound of Me clufiyuom; materials reflect ethnic and cultural heritage and background. (i) Geared M MN ape, siffiity, and develop- (3) For instance, chairs and tables are child me lel needs of Ow ohNdren; size; toys, books,and other materials and equip- ment are interesting and challenging to the children. (r) Salt, durailt, and hope in goer coni- (4) Contact U. S. Consumer Product Safety tion; Commission, Washington, D. C. 20207 for infor- mation. Repair broken equipment and materials promptly. (A Stored in a soft and erdoly ftMuisn whom (5) (6) Securely-fastened, well-organized IW M use; closets and cabinets are needed for many sup- plies which should be stored out of reach and (N Asoeosiris, oil raslfve, and I witiwg to Me sight of small children. Classroom materials and children; and equipment, stored on low shelves and/or in open bins should be located near the area where they are to be used and arranged in or- derly convenient fashion so that children may be responsible for their use and return to stor- age. M Designed to provide a voisly of learning (7) Materials that can be used in a number cop ritmices snd b encourage experimeMaliam of ways rather than single-purpose items are • amid empMralion. generally more useful. 15 X19 .1 NMTN PERFORMAMCE STANDARDS UNDAMM • ftipart C-4%@ Mr Ilwrices ONSCOws awd Perlorrnance stawderds j 1304.3-1 Heaft as Mswaral objectivw (a), (b), d (c) These are the aims toward which TIW 90""M m 2 rah M of w boom so-tiioss the program efforts should be directed. ceaspaMwt of w Head Slant prelparn are b: (a) Prow s a loath ssrMic�ss prop= which inchrdw a bread romp of wAm i- cM, dawlal, wantaf heMM awd wrrlrMlon ver rtee s b preschool dildren, WAWN 5 hawica*psd children, b ae" the ddWs physical, eno- tional, coSniliw and seciM Meiwlepoont ba us the OWN Mow of soda) cow*eiswce. (b) rrenwo prorswli v e hsellh ssrrioas and early in6M MAion. (c) 1111 ds the drill's faaaily wiM 104 neces- Bary skit and WAftMt and eMarwiss -Ilm Vt b liwk the Ileaft to an onpall"baft care srsfent Ila, enwre Ilial tM cW con"m lo ncsive cowiprehewWive heem cava ewn after lead On Neal Start prograw. f 1304.34 HeMM Sarvices Advisory CowAaW In order to achieve the comprehensive goals, we. the health program must be planned by profes- sionally competent people. Planning must take The plan shah provide ler Me creation of a place early and must involve a wide cross- FNaft Seraioes Adviserr Csasralree whose pnr- section of the professional health talent avail- pose *AM be a*A0104 in Ills pianwirI I opera- able in the community. Examples of people who tion and eyehration of Nw hseft =mices pro- could be involved in planning the health pro- Srawn and which Wag consist of Head Start gram of the Head Start Center include: parerMs awd haeiw sa vkm 'reuidsrs in Ilse ooaMwrwi# and oMw speeiaiials M IM ma a. Pediatricians and pediatric societies. MMM discipHow (Exiolli !OOw-wrftMM may be b. General practitioners and the Academy of modiMd w cow6 1 - b carry est this hive- General Practice. U"j c. Other physicians and the county and State medical societies. d. local, regional, and State health offices. e. Child and general psychiatrists and their associations. f. Hospital adimnistrators and their associa- tions. g. Dentists and dental associations. h. Public health rwnes, school nurses, and nursing organizations. i. Nutritionists and their associations. j. Optometrists and their associations. k. Psychologists and their associations. 16 HEALTH • PERFORMANCE.STANDARDS OlilDANIM I. Medical technologists and their associa- tions. m. Speech and hearing personnel and their associations. The plan should indicate the number of parents, and specific health professionals on the health advisory committee; goals and objec- tives; and projected number of meetings. Involving parents, health professionals and their organizations in planning will ensure that the health program is tailored to the needs of the children, and that it utilizes fully the re- _ _ sources available in the community without du- plicating already existing services. The health professionals should be aware of common health practices in their community. The health advisory committee should develop guidelines to deal with health practices that may be poten- tially harmful to a child. Organizations and indi- viduals who are involved in the early planning of a program are likely to cooperate fully in the implementation of the program. f 13943-.1 Mediaaf and dental kbWy,screen- ft and aaa—ineYewe. • (a) The heeM eervioaeof MW Per- (a) As much pertinent health information as IM -0 ne standards PIM dWN Provide &meat for possible should be accumulated and recorded each child enrW in No Need Start progra for each child. This should be performed as a caw*dete medical, dewlet and d---@k*nwntal soon after the child is enrolled as is feasible. M"Y wiN be obtained acid ro0 ad d, a IMor- There are three main sources for such infor- owM Nam Screening wi be Sawn, and SAW& mation: records of past medical care, teachers' cal aM dmW osawiweMMe wW be PSrbrwed. observations, and interviews with parents or The Ow wiN provide Slee ler advance parent or guardians. 9owdlen auWAwizaliim ler aN MeaNM wmAfr a Every effort should be made to obtain records wmW Nis srbpwL or summaries of the significant medical care and immunizations that each child has received in the past. This information may be available from hospital clinics, private physicians, or health department-sponsored well-child clinics. In special cases, it may be desirable to obtain the mother's and infant's delivery and birth his- tory from the hospital where the child was born, especially if the child now shows evidence of neurologic impairment. Written records of im- portant health events are important supplements to the mother's recollection of such events. By acquiring such records before the physician performs his complete health evaluation, a great deal of repetition, wasted time, and unnecessary concern may be avoided. An example of that type of information re- quired is contained in CAP-HS Form 30. 17 ��' «63 "MTN PERFORYAMM STANDAPM �AO�AMCE • The teacher is in an unusually flood position to notice those children who may have health problems. The teacher observes the children for 15 to 30 hours a week, whereas the physician can only observe the child for 20 minutes to an hour. Poor coordination, hyperactivity, unintel- ligible speech, excessive tiredness, or with- drawal from others may be noted much more readily by a teacher than by either the parent, who usually has little basis for comparison, or the physician, who has a limited time of obser- vation. The teacher may observe dental prob- lems when children eat. Some formal provision should be made to be sure that teachers' ob- servations of the children's health and behavior are available to the physician at the time of his medical evaluation. An example of the type of form and informs - tion the teacher should record is contained in CAP-HS Form 30, mentioned above. An example of a consent form is also con- tained within CAP-HS Form 30. (b) He" screenleas *AM Wlws: (b) Screening tests should be carried out for all of the Head Start children. These aro testa some of which may be performed by non-protea- • sional workers. They do not represent a com- plete evaluation, but they identify a group of children who require more complete profes- sional evaluation. ScroonO gs ~d be com- plehd within 90 days shirr chMd Is enrolled or enfrred Into hire program. It is important that the results of the screening as well as the complete medical and develop- mental history are available to the physician at the time of medical examination. The purpose of this is to identify children with needs and to alert the physician to problems requiring a more complete professional evaluation. (1) Growth Mosew d (how drell� Mrce (1) Head circumference measurement is not UP b two years old) 1111041K tsrl K sad sae• necessary after the child reaches two years of age. (A health professional should teach this procedure to para-professionals.) The results of careful height and weight measurements for each child should be re- corded. A beam balance scale should be used for weights since ordinary bathroom scales may be inaccurate. • 18 HEALTH PEN ORMANIN STANDA S QUIDANM Heights should be measured with the child standing straight with his back to a wall on which is mounted a paper, wooden, or metal measure. A straight-edged device rested on the child's head is held at right angle to the measure. In interpreting height and weight measure- ments, one must remember that many normal, well-nourished children are small for their age. In evaluating poor nutrition and poor growth, the rate of growth of a child between two meas- urements separated in time is more important - than a single measurement. For this purpose, and whenever available, weights and measure- ments which were obtained in previous health examinations, should be recorded on a graphic recording sheet. The small child who is grow- ing at a normal rate is likely to be well- nourished and free from serious disease. Even a much larger child who is growing at an un- usually slow rate may have some significant ad- verse condition affecting his health. viall" (2) The most appropriate visual screening test to be applied in any community can usually • best be determined by the health services di- rector in consultation with the group of health practitioners—ophthalmologists and optom- strists--who will be responsible for the com- plete evaluation and treatment of those children selected for the screening tests. These special- ists can determine the type of tests and the criteria for passing or failing which they feel " are most appropriate. Health departments and school health programs often have well-estab- fished visual screening programs which can be applied readily to Head Start children. When there is no established screening pro- gram and consultation from eye specialists is not available to a community, the National So- ciety for the Prevention of Blindness' or its State or local chapters, or the Volunteers for Vision may assist in setting up a screening pro- gram. If none of these resources is available, the following vision screening method may be used, which will generally identify most of the children who are in need of further eye care. The test may be performed by nurses, by health aides,or volunteers trained in the method. 'Address: 79 Madison Avenue, New York, New • York 10016. 19 HEALTH 'EFFMMANCE STANDARDS OMANIM • A Snellen E illiterate visual testing chart (ob- tainable from any hospital supply company or from the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness) should be placed on a bare wall with- out windows. There should be no bright light or glare within the child's field of vision. The child should be seated comfortably with his head 20 feet away from the chart. A goose-neck lamp „ with a metal shade and a 75 waft bulb placed 5 feet from the chart will provide adequate standard illumination. Children should be instructed in the Head Start classroom, or in small groups before test- ing, in "how to play the E game." The child is _ told to indicate with his own fingers the direc- tion in which the "fingers" of the E point. After he has learned to do this, each child is tested individually, a black "pirate's patch" may be a more acceptable way of covering one eye than simply holding a card in front of that eye. To avoid possible transfer of infection, a separate patch or card should be used for each child. The card or patch should not put any pressure on the eye, and the child should keep the cov- ered eye open. First, the child's vision with both eyes is tested. Then, with his left eye covered, • the child is asked to indicate which direction the E is pointing as the examiner uses a pencil - or pointer to indicate specific symbols on the chart. An examiner may point first to the first E on the 20/60 line. If this is passed success- fully, go on to the first two symbols on the 20/40 line. If these are passed successfully, go on to the first three symbols on the 20/30 line, and if these are passed successfully, go on to the 20/20 line. Whenever a child fails to identify the position correctly, the tester should continue across the same line on the E chart. A line is considered "passed" if more than one half of the figures on the line are correctly identified. The same procedure is repeated with the right eye covered. A child fails the test if, with either eye, he is unable to identify more than half of the symbols on the 20/40 line or if there is more than a two line difference in vision between one eye and the other, even if the worse eye is 20/40 or better. A child who is unable to learn to "play the E game" should be reported as "non-testable" may be given further instruction in the "E game," either in the classroom or by his par- ents at home, and retested at a later date. 20 HEALTH • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GUMACE Children already wearing glasses should be tested while wearing their glasses. If they pass the test while wearing their glasses, there is no need for further testing. Children failing the test who appear acutely ill or particularly fatigued should be retested - before they are referred to an eye specialist. Other children who fail the screening test should be referred to an eye specialist for further eval- uation. The results of the screening test should - be recorded on the child's health form and should be brought to the attention of the physi- cian at the time of the health evaluation. At this time, the physician should examine the optic fundi with an ophthalmoscope and should note any deviation in extra-ocular movements. (S) Nowin testing. (3) Children will be better prepared for test- ing if the procedure is demonstrated in the classroom, where the whole class can be made familiar with the sounds and taught to make the desired responses. Children who cannot learn to respond to the test properly, or who give grossly inconsistent responses to sounds of any intensity, should be designated as "non-testable." A child is gen- erally considered to have failed the screening test if he fails to respond at the recommended level at any frequency in either ear. The fro- quencies generally used in a limited hearing screening test are 1000, 2000, and 4000 Hz- A large proportion of children who fail a hear- ing screening test has only temporary hearing impairment associated with upper respiratory conditions. Such children should be retested fi after a few weeks before they are referred for specialist medical or audiology care. For this reason, it is important to institute the hearing screening program as early as possible in the Head Start program or even before the Head Start classrooms begin to meet formally. Head Start officials may encourage school personnel to include hearing screening tests at part of the routine pre-school interview which many school - : systems conduct in spring before students will enter school. Results of the preliminary hearing screening test should be recorded on the health form and be available to the physician at the time of his complete health evaluation. - The person performing a hearing screening test must have special training in the use of the equipment and in the interpretation of the vari- ous responses which children may make to the 21 �1 W7 HMTM PERFORMANCE STANDARDS test. Most school health programs and health departments have both testing equipment and personnel trained in its use. If equipment and personnel are not available locally, help may be obtained from: (1) An audiologist in a neighbor- ing community, (2) the regional or State health or education department, (3) the State speech and hearing associations, (4) the American Speech and Hearing Association', (5) National Association of Hearing and Speech Agencies.•• It will usually be more economical for a Head Start program in a smaller community to obtain services from a trained technician in a nearby larger community than to purchase its own equipment and train its own personnel. (4) Nemo Wn or hemaleerk ralarrnMMbn. (4) An accurate test of hemoglobin concen- tration is the best screening test for anemia. However, accurate tests require trained techni- cians and equipment that is moderately expen- sive. The microhematocrit test is somewhat less precise as an indicator of anemia. However, the laboratory determination itself is so simple and accurate that this test could often be more practical than a hemoglobin test. Most commu- • ;;- nity hospitals will have equipment to perform this test, as will many health department clinics. In using either of these tests, blood samples may be obtained at the Head Stant center or at another convenient place by a technician or nurse. The blood samples can then be trans- ported and tested in a central location. Children with anemia and similar medical nutrition problems need specific diagnoses and _ follow-up. A child with a hemoglobin of lees than 11 or hematocrit of less than 34 is consid- ered to be anemic. This is consistent with the standards of Public Health Service, Maternal and Child Health and with CDC National Nutri- tion Status Survey as well as EPSDT guidance material. (5) Tlah wcu M Iselirp where Mieals& (5) Tuberculin testing has the dual value of identifying children who may have tuberculosis, and of finding active cases of tuberculosis within the families or other intimate contacts Of such children. Most Head Start programs will 'Address: 9030 Old Georgetown Road, Wash- ington, D. C. 20014. "Address: 814 Thayer Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 20910. . 22 094" IWALTM • POWORMANX INTrwoANos GLIDAM be able to obtain both test materials and per- sonnel trained in their use through their school health program, the local health department, or the local, county, or State tuberculosis associa- tion. Initial tuberculin testing is usually done at approximately one year of age. Routine periodic tuberculosis testing is part _:• of screening only if (1) the child has had con- tact with a known case of tuberculosis or is a member of a family with a history of tuberculo- sis, (2) the child is living in a neighborhood or community in which the prevalence of tuber- culin sensitivity in the school-no children is known to exceed 1%, or (3) the child presents symptoms consistent with tuberculosis. A Head Start program conducting its own tuberculosis testing program will usually find the tuberculin tine test to be the most economical and convenient. Materials for this test are avail- able through many health departments and through any pharmacy. Complete instructions for administering and reading this test are packed with the test materials. The test should be scheduled at such a time that the children = will be in a class three days later to have the • test read. Any swelling or induration surround- Ing any of the four needle punctures should be considered a positive reaction. Children who react positively to the tuberculin tine test should have a Mantoux intracutaneous test performed using either intermediate strength, PPD 0.1 mil., or OT 1/1000 0.1 mi. The Mantoux test must be performed by a physician or a specially trained nurse or technician. It should be read on the second or third day. ` Since children who are known to have been exposed to an active case of pulmonary tuber- - _ culosis may have large, uncomfortable reac- tions to the standard screening test,they should Ir I be referred to a physician for testing with a more dilute perparation of PPD or OT. Certain viral infections (such as measles, influenza, mumps), some viral vaccines (such as measles and influenza) administration of corticosteroids, and extreme malnutrition may all depress or suppress the tuberculin reaction for as long as four to six weeks. Children with a history of such conditions should be retested at a later date. The results of the test should be recorded and available to the physician at the time of his examination. (5) A simple and inexpensive screening test that may detect some urinary tract abnormal- 23 HEALTH sTAMOAfIio: au�alwcE (ij lrkiaal�is. ities is the use of a test paper which detects albumin, sugar, blood, and determines the pH of the urine. Urine can be obtained at the center or in the home using clean glass bottles or paper cups. The test paper is dipped in the urine and color changes on the paper are inter- preted according to a chart enclosed on the test papers. Children whose test shows the presence of sugar, blood, more than 1+ albu- min, or pH of more than 7.0 should have a com- plete urinalysis. Most children with abnormal screening urine tests will be found normal on =- careful retesting. Quantitative urine culture to discover bac- teriuria is an important screening test for urinary tract abnormality. Unfortunately,this test is rela- tively expensive, and only a few Head Start com- munities will have the necessary bacteriologic laboratory facilities to perform the test econom- ically and well. Diagnostic laboratory kits are now available for urine cultures which do not require bacteriological laboratory facilities. In those communities where economical and accu- rate testing is possible, this test should be con- • sidered for all girls. Boys who have enuresis (bedwetting) or other symptoms should be tested; asymptomatic boys do not require testing. (7) Dowd an cows melt hesO Moiies-e, (7) The local board of health, the pediatric ~ MMcled ser�ei life edwNO appfeieiale, consultant, and the health advisory committee e*, ddft OWN %W Mliewift and In- provide information to ascertain whether sickle cell anemia, lead poisoning, and intestinal para- sites are community health problems. Problems such as head lice can be dealt with in this manner. (u AseeweweaM of iwa�wis—n do- (8) Staff should check medical records and titre. consult with parents on child's current immuni- zation status regarding diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, measles, polio, German measles, and mumps. (i) Dw 4 dw cow= of MwMh sCAMdlp, (9) Many children talk very little during a prONlllla wsuwt be in effKt fa' WmAl " medical examination, and the physician is in a Opel" pmbi- a delwrwwi y IUeit COUW WW poor position to judge the adequacy of their p -8 speech. Efficient screening of very young children can be done quickly and informally by having chil- dren talk about stimulus pictures, repeat key words containing a variety of speech sounds, MVWTM • PEN ORAVAICE STANDARDS a1NOANCE and relate oral information spontaneously. In general, remedial speech services should be provided only where conditions exist which sug- gest that, without attention, a handicapping dis- order will continue into late childhood. The teachers in the Head Start center should make note of any children in their class whose speech is substantially different from that of the average Head Start child. These observa- tions should be available to the physician at the time of his examination. He can then make spe- cial evaluations of the ears, palate, and larynx, and may be able to give advice as to whether the speech pattern is normally immature or is pathological for the child. Whenever speech and hearing professionals are available to the Head Start program, they should work in coop- oration with the physician and teacher in de- tecting, examining, and evaluating speech ab- normalities. Every language community or geographic area has certain differences from so-called standard speech In pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar. It should be recognized that a _ sizeable number of pre-schoolers have unclear • speech due to imnWure articulation patterns and will mature and develop normally if they receive the necessary developmental services. Therefore, a child who may speak a language other than English or ethnic colloquialisms should not be regarded as speech impaired. The health advisory committee should de- velop this procedure including the utilization of speech and hearing professionals and outlining a schedule for checking suspect speech ab- normalities. Services include speech and language de- velopment, clinical services, and parent coun- seling services. (1a IkiMitkaMM of so s'"M nook of (10) Special needs of handicapped children he>wiks/ged d.N,rM. can be identified from the screening and physi- cal examination results, parent interviews, and teachers' and mental health professionals' ob- servations. The plan to provide for these special needs could include modification of the physical facility, modification of the curriculum, develop- ment of new or different feeding skills, and continuation of special medical care. You will find the pamphlet "Responding to Individual Needs in Head Start" helpful in work- ing with the children and the identification of • resources. 25 I11��i1 "MTN PEPWORKAMM STANDARDS • A number of children may be receiving a predetermined set of screening services through public health clinics, neighborhood health cen- ters, or Title XIX Medicaid Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment, etc. If this set of screening services does not include afl of those screenings herein required in the Per- formance Standards, Mead Strirt must see that these screenings are provided. (C) ftie11cet esMMAaRMa flew Chun ohm w4ko e: (1) EtrawAnsO n of all areleals K resiwo ON" are me" suspect by aw mew I or best (2) 1111mal for cwtah delecls in qwc do re- Okm ceaAea or h NP" wM M fits ads Ipwp, I.e-, akK "*, ow, now Asan, Mwls, and @rob (iAMat) arra. (40 The fho ON pmW s, shoe, in accorA- (d) Staff and volunteers with respiratory infec- arwe whew Mees oW Vele Aeatw rapiiatioes tions, skin infections, or ottw types of com- Wat enipis rd propm sW Awe iai" Meaft municable diseases should not have contact eiawiaeiieAe, periA WI, Chu*-awa, sad are with the children. • fewM to be frac frpa issaes; Depending on conditions in the community, ear diet vshwlser stall be eareea" fer 6&w- tuberculin testing, miniature chest X-rays or CUNNO& full-size chest films may be the most economical forms of screening. Tuberculin screening is not necessary for the occasional volunteer. f I M44 Ned" all do" ieebmalL (a) The fim eAaif pamWe for beekvwW am (a) The purpose of all examinations and follow-up services which hahalle: screening tests is to identity children in need of treatment. Examinations which do not lead to needed remedial or rehabilitative treatment represents a waste of time and money. A person on the staff should aasums respon- sibility for assuring that all health defects dis- covered actually receive competent and con- tinuing care until they are remedied or until a pattern of continuing care for them has been well established. This should include: Aid for the parent to find the necessary serv- ices and to find funds to pay for the services. Assistance so that the parent and child actually have transportation to the physician or clinic, and that other children in the family can be cared for during the visit. Community re- sources should be used for these services. Careful and repeated review of health records • to assure that recommended treatment is act- 2'6 �1`�'%2 r�xn� • PERFORYA M STANDARDS at�oirrcE ually taking place and must plan to do whatever is necessary to ensure treatment and follow-up. (1) Okawng or arrafMiw0 for ereahment of (1) The program should coordinate and sup- alt Mash problem dslsclsd. (Wbwe>>1Ndiag is plernent existing resources for health care of N+stlIds by nogo-flsar S&W $wblt M@ sources children; it should not duplicate them. When *we wmW be wrWan fbat vA* existing service programs do not meet the %wAls are used b fM msxhstlaa fs@WW s:MM standards because of inaccessibility, unaccept- ffeW Slam funds =" be wM *My rrMsn no ability, or poor professional quality, funds may allwi source of funding is aveiisMs). be used to supplement the existing services and bring them to standard. Only if existing services cannot be modified should new services be arranged or purchased. Every community Hill have available may of the resources IistM in the following table. The program may contrad with existi g agencies to provide some or all of the heath servius. 1. Private Practitiows of 1. May provide all types of Medicine, Dentistry, Oplom", hearth services (consultation an/ Psyctnology—individual or gr(u*. planning, admoirstrative, exam- iAat"s bad sueso"I tests, heatment, immunization, heck" education, art continuing hest" sCpervisKa) on a vWm*tw, con- tract, or fee for service basis. 2. Health Departments--city, 2. May provide all tVW of county, regional, or State. hea1M services. Some my be • free for all or some Head Start children as part of existing pro- drams; some may be contracted for. May provide funds to pur- chase services from other sources. 3. School Health Programs. 3. Same possibiMies as Health DoW mewt. 4. Clinics—run by hospitals, 4. May provide all tyles of medical schools, or other agen health services, usually, oa con- Cies_ trod or fee for-service, but some services may be tree for all or some Head Start children. 5. Prepaid Medical Groups. 5. May provide Complete rants of services to children of mem bens of groin. 6. Armed Forces Medical Sm 6. May provide medical pro- ices. veative, diagnostic, art trut- ment smites to children of Armed Forces personnel. Dtntal services available only at re- mote posts. 7. Neighborhood Health Con- 7. May provide comprthtnsivt tern. heath services at no cost to Head Start for chillren Imng in geographiulty defined ntighbor- hoods served by centers. 8. Comprehensive Child Health 8. May provide comprehensive Centers (Example: Children and health services at no cost to Youth Programs). Head Start children who are in . the defined population served by the center. 27 019 HEAV . =TAI�IAIIOs 6 I 1= • 9. Dental Service Corporations. 9. May provide planning and administration of dental services for Head Start children on a coo- tract on. - 10. SpwW Yolrwt y A@enrkv 10. May provide funds or sere- ad Fvbk A/Iecin ices for Maenirrg or trataent Mid FAIM fafion of Certain bealtM problems. Each is usually concerned with a single category _ of illness. 11. State Crippled Chiidren's 11. May provide funds for sere Proms. ices for screenag or treatment and rehabilitation of certain - health problems. Limited to cer- tain categories of illness which vary from State to State and within States. 12. Local and State Welfare or 12. May provide funds for any Public Assistance Program or all h m"services for children whose families receive or are eligible for public assistance. Eligibility and type of service paid for vary by State and local- 13. Insurance and Pre-Payment 13. Provide payment for certain Pfaws. kinds of health services for r children of families covered by polities. 14. Medical Assistance under 14. The majority of Head Start • Tele XIX "Medicaid Early and children are eligible for Medicaid Periodic Screenwg, Diagnosis EPSDT. This provides preventive and Treatment (EPSDT):' heaiM services for eligible Med- icaid children through screening, diagnosing and treating children with hea"problems.Exact serv- ices erveices provided and paid for and rules for eligibility vary from State to State. At this time, Arizona doe not particiWe in Title XIX.(See Transmittal Notice 73.14 for further Information) lIglE 3FWK I"I M MBI n ItA1111CM M" MW IIIn Wn sum NWI M �awcaEs : Catholic. Protestant, Jewish Wel- Money for services, social serv- rare AneciatiMM ices. Family Sevin Associations. Psychological, psychiatric and social services. Lions Club. Eyeglasses for needy children. Other fraternal organizations. Money or volunteer help for Civic Clubs, Women's Clubs, and special projects. Psreet•Tadnrs Anociatioes. Associations for the blind or for Vision samiaL special services praanrtion of Eliadeass. for vision-impaired children. Associations for retarded chi[- Special services for retarded and dren, cerebral palsy, crippled handicapped children. children and for children wA WWW diseases. HEALTH Tuberadosis Asucii llioes. Tuberculin toting ad faflow-up. Mental Health Associations. Psychological and social servim, mental health consultations. Resources need not be utilized so" beaux they, an fee. The utilization of community resources should be consistaM with the Head Start goal of enhancing the sense of dignity and self-worth within the child SOW his/her funny. Ideally, each child should be examined by a priW* physician or by health facility staff who will institute corrective treatment for all defects diwavered and who with afro provide oonmo uing heNth super. vi:icn for the child during the time that he/:he is in Head Start and over the years to follow. One of the antral goals of the Had Start program is to introduce a child and his parents to a physician or health facility that will be able to meet all of his health needs over an extended period of time. I* Cesmpiell" of all lreaaaAwiewieti iwaIM11W. (2) Immunization instructions: Prflltaai% WWI is (DIS, (a) "complete" immunization is defined as PWW WANOiee,ptxMw Measles. MWW*e WMw follows: wisaliew Am he PFOVNW ttlfitw a app op isM. (i) DPT--at least three doses of DPT (Diph- theria, pertussis, tetanus) vaccine, the most recent within the past two years. (ii) Polio—at least two doses of trivalent oral vaccine or three doses of monovalent oral vaccine plus one doss of trivalent vaccine. (iii) Rubeola—Measles—one dose of live • measles vaccine. Naturally occurring measles provides complete immunity. (iv) Rubella--German Measles—one dose of - live Rubella vaccine or serologically docu- mented immunity. (v) Mumps—where mumps vaccine is part of a combined vaccine it is appropriate for use in the immunization program. Naturally occurring mumps provides complete immunity. The American Academy of Pediatrics schedule is an appropriate guide for immuniza- tions. (i) Orlisisliwg or aft 1 1 Ilr basic deaW (3) A staff member or dental hygienist may MM sevvW s W ftlll s: screen the child through checking the teeth for obvious holes or cavities, bleeding around the gums, and pus drainage. Priorities for dental treatment are ordinarily: (1) Children with painful teeth; (2) Obvious cavities, bleeding gurus, and pus drainage; (3) Routine care for all children. (i) 08111111101 e:awda■"M (i) The dental examination is an oral exami- nation including diagnostic radiographs. Nec- asswy treatment follows the examination. Ex- aminstion without treatment are of no value to • the children or to ft community. X19075 HEALTH . srAMOAAos alliaiwcs • (I) gardens required for MM vaMsf of pain or Irrlrowaw. (W) AsalsraYon of decayed primary and per- (w) Pullp Mssrapy for pm Immy and psrrnansrst teem • alp sasary. (v) Eid—FOR of non-rsome is asn& (W) Dealal prophylaxis and L*A*ucdm In (vi) Self-care oral hygiene should be em- estkws ora Hygiene procedwes. phasized daily in the classroom teaching and after meals. Cleaning of teeth (Dental Prophylaxis) and self-care oral hygiene(brushing, flossing, swish- ing) instructions may also be conducted simul- taneously with the examination or may be con- ducted at the time of dental treatment. (W) Application of topical Guerids In core- (vii) The local health department, Depart- wAsaldw wMph look adegrale/rMids Isreas in ment of Water and Sanitation, local dental Via p"c weber supply. health association, or USPHS Dental Consultant should be contacted to determine the adequacy of fluoride levels. (b) There wast be a pian of aclMn for medi- (b) A plan should be developed with the par- cal emergswdes. ents to provide for emergency medical care for their child. Written policy should deal with • issues such as parental permission and consent forms to secure emergency care, transportation and available physicians, clinics and hospitals. A community physician, clinic or nurse should be available for telephone consultation at all times. At least one member of the full-time staff should be knowledgeable or become trained in first aid. 1304.3-.5 Meatal and dsMs1 s— ds. The plan shah provide for: (a) hese establish- The health records should be used for: (1) melt and mainlsnanee of Mdk dual heaft rec- identifying needed preventive and corrective girds wMch osebain the chug'*medical and ds- care, (2) arranging for such care, and (3) pro- •eloprasnlal Mabry, seresr0 - resrMs, medical viding an educational program suited to the and dental ev;ewdneb n dela, and evelvelien M individual child. thea material, and up-b-dals MlermaYen about To aid the individual child, the record must treabnent and foQow-up; (b) in -wdtag, with completely, but concisely, summarize health parent ooRun! dw records b elmsr His school findings as determined from the history, screen- or hea1ft dOway eyslw or be&when MM chew ing tests, and medical evaluation and must leaves Mss prolan; and (c) IM" PW*nb a record all preventive measures in a way that suminery of IM Woad which Mclrrdea Irrfsrma- clearly shows which recommended preventive tint M � orad � � measures have not yet taken place. Whenever a child is rs*red for consultation and (d) rMMaaMen of Mss mesa program At or treatment, all of the information in the health ssssmerrt Ripen ("PAA); and (e) asaYrarroe record should be made available to the con. 90 In ON oases perwds will! be ase/ Mrs nebsHe sulting or treating professional. If this is not • of Ow dela bass coMeelsd and Mrs rebs to done, the consultant must either obtain and M 019146 HEALTH • MFORMAHM STANDARDS OIMOiAMCE which Nle daft wiN be pvC awd that the uses record his own information, an unnecessary wiN be ia* cbed b the sbftd purposes, waste of time and effort, or proceed without such information, with possible ill effects for the child. To aid physicians and health workem in pro- viding needed health care, the record must pro- vide a sufficient background of social, medical, and educational information of a general nature so that each health professional dealing with the child need not accumulate his own record and history. To serve the educational needs of the child, health findings must be translated into class- room recommendations. This process should begin at the time the original health diagnoses are made. It must then be elaborated both by further written recommendations and by con- ferences between physicians, teachers, nurses, and other health personnel. Records should indicate the progress in completing treatment for all conditions in noed of follow-up as a result of screenings and medi- cal examinations. In order to be useful to health workers and individual children, the health records must contain a large amount of information of a con- fidential nature. The privacy and confidence of this information must be respected. The records should be kept in a place that is not accessible to unauthorized persons. Such infor- mation should not be available routinely to teachers, administrators, or other non-medical personnel. Those portions of the health informa- tion which are pertinent and useful to teachws and to administrative personnel should be shared with them through reports and through conferences which translate the confidential health information into useful educational and administrative recommendations. Health infor- mation must not be released to insurance com- panies or other inquiring agencies without writ- ten consent of child's parents or guardian. Staff should review all health records with the parents. The summary should be given to par- ents so they have a written account of their cur- rent health status annually. In addition, a child's health record should be transferred to his/her school in order to ensure continuity of health services. In order to compote the HPAR, the program must have complete up-to-date records. This instrument is used to assist the programs in self-assessment in the areas of planning, man- agement, and delivery of health services. 31 HEALTH PM OFIMANM sTANDAFoa GUNNWCE • f 13".$4 f Ulm erncal W (a) The pin dwN prrriM for aw argo i Is (a) Health personnel should devote a sub- boom ediscMMn proVaw for /rare AW, stantial amount of time in helping the Head Mrwa aaid ebldren whir' �si Met: Start staff and parents understand the implica- tions of health findings for individual children, and for the program in general. Regularty scheduled consultations between the physician and the teachers are suggested for this purpose. (1) PWWft are prOridsd w4h iniftneefte (1) A local health resource booklet or pam- afwM r wslo a boom I phlet should be prepared for distribution to par- ents. The information ought to be categorized by services. (2) Pwwft are ewoowagW b becewe in- (2) Parents can learn about health as a con- vofrad in *A baafrr care preoesie rein*q b tinuing process and not just as a physical ex- Vwk chid. Om or be& p-r I should M en- amination if they accompany the child to the cowaped Ie accow*any Meir c&W to weicai examination. and dmW saawe and appeialrrraMs; (3) „off are WAOt and pwwMe aro pmwWad (3) Procedures should outline measures to be Me opperlw1% Io Mare Mt priodofee of pre- taken in a medical emergency at the center and oNOVS heafM, ewor9ency firef-aid araaorree, the home. Preventive health topics can include MW safely precft"; prenatal and postnatal health, immunizations, sanitation, accident prevention, hazards of toxic lead paint, and first aid for cuts, bruises, in- • sect bites, burns, and other specific community health problems. Staff should be aware of common health prac- tices in their community. (4) Mesffw airealbn is inMfrafo/ We aw- (4) The most important health education ac- Nft clown ew and oohw prelp aediMee. tivity of a program is the example it sets by providing each child with pleasant, dignified, individualized care within the health program. Parents learn from the emphasis placed on careful examinations, immunizations, dental care, and other health measures that such health activities are important for their children. Parents' participation in classroom activities and in the health care process related to the child (screening, examinations) can be an effec- tive method of health education for the entire family. Teachers should integrate health into the cur- riculum and daily activities of the children. (5) The chifdrsn are tanAlIllarised wNh aH (5) Health education can build on the health heeMh Mrrios@ *my wiM reeaiw prier to Ow services program in another way. Each screen- deHrsry M Meas senriees. ing test, immunization, and examination can be discussed in the classroom. This will serve both to prepare the children for an unusual experi- • 32 STH PERFDIIMANCE STANDARDS GUIDANCE ence and to give them a new knowledge about how each of these measures can contribute to their health. Children love to act out the experi- ences they have had with the doctor or nurse. 13043-7 Nor" hooM objectives. The ftb! P" Ille of an nwMal hoom part of These are the outcomes toward which the mt boom stn-tots compe"M of the tltsd Start program efforts should be directed. pmwahn aro t•: (a) As" ag childiM portk*ollhp M iM program in omolitnal, cognilive and social do- sMopm W toward OW oraraN goal of social oonnpaltnc�� In coordinalion with tw sdnhcation program and othtr rMale cn tponsM sdiwi- tits; ProvWo hoadkoppsd dnill*w and dW- Iran with spacial noo& with the ntotttary wtolti boom em oot which wiN saw* that No ddid and tenti1Y sobleft OW fhiM ba+ntfits of p«+kip=Men in the r�tpraw; (c) Prorida sing and parents with an wndtr- sttndin0 of dWW growth and dwMopawnt, an apprrciatbn of individual dif m ncss, and dw need for a srpportiw aariromnsnt; " S (d) PmvWo ftr 0" Waillifte WO aad a" irninrnaaYtn is Plliswhs " in- No 10a with a child's rtwlopmtrd; (s) DwMop a poe tt a oWkWt toward mental hooft stnrkee and a rroosaltlon of the contri- buNsn of Poo ch010a,msdki ne,sodas strViots, a rcalfon and other dtteipWws b Int ansrhto boom program; and (f) Mobiiin convowift rMewe" to suet chNdrtn with proWtms that poem- then from coping wiTh their NOW eorh nein ! 1tM.i-i Mentel heath atrMots. (a) The Mor" haatth part of tiw plan slnaN (a) A mental health professional is a child pion tit a nontal h1MM prof000kmal shat) psychiatrist, a licensed psychologist, or a psy- be ahnN-" , at hast on a eontultation basis, to chiatric nurse or psychiatric social worker. Both dw HoW Start program and to Ow dhiidrsn. the psychiatric nurse and psychiatric social T1w nwAtal heaft prolestitnsl dWN: worker should have experience in working with young children. A mental health aide may be a member of the mental health team provided the aide is under the supervision of one of the above professionals. A mental health professional may be secured from a mental health center in the geographical • areas, the school system, a university, or other HEALTH >jTAMOAAOi GIADAMCE • appropriate vendors capable of providing com- prehensive mental health services. (1) As" in owed" n+entat beeft 'Tana (1) The mental health professional should aCKW Hiss; meet with the Head Start Director, the coordina- tor responsible for mental health services, and representative parents to assist in developing a plan for delivery of menta health services. The planning should focus on the setting of priorities according to program needs and avail- ability of trained personnel and resources. Mental health program activities include: * pre-service and in-service training of teachers and aides; • consultation with teachers and teachers' aides; • work with parents; • screening, evaluation, and recommendations for intervention for children with special needs. The mental health professional should meet annually with appropriate staff and parents to assist in evaluation of objectives of the plan and to assist in revision of objectives for the following year. (2) Train+ H1ead SUrt 910; (2) Be involved in the assessment of mental • health training needs, in designing the mental health training program, in the selection of trainers, and evaluating staff members' prog- ress. ro¢rens. Provide information which will help staff mem- bers better understand normal development as well as the more common behavior problems seen in children. Training should include observation tech- niques and methods in meeting the assessed needs of the child. (3) MrieiieaMlr abeam cbN*ew said r, sol (3) The mental health professional can pro- v#M1 Mac#ers and o0w 00; vide practical advice and help to the teaching staff by observing the children in their physical surroundings at least semi-annually. Teachers can share their information, ideas, and suggestions about the children. (4) Ames and assist in (4) Advise and assist staff in devising a proc- scrsawiwo awd assn sawed; ess for screening children with atypical behav- ior, and in evaluating children needing further assessment. In addition, the mental health pro- fessional will train or assist in obtaining training for teachers in use of behavior checklists and other screening instruments. Classroom observation and screening should • 34 HExTM Pd1w___U= STANDARDS GMAMCE be initiated within the early weeks of clap attendance and then continued on a periodic basis,--as considaraid necessary by staff wW/or mental h"M prolessionai. Included in screening and evaluation are: • Physical coordination and development; • Intellectual development; • Sensory development with special emphasis on sensory discrimination; • Emotional development; • Social development. AaMal in Nrrri/ag qw" heip for efw- (5) mise and seeiet in provision of special draw vele aftp"beloawisr or M- services for children with atypical behavior or drrirg epaoU; development, including language and speech. Through staff conferences, practical recom- mendations may be generated when working with the child with special needs. For example, the use of games aimed at increasing the child's verbal expression, how the staff may work with the overly shy or overly aggressive child, and how to curb impulsive behavior. (q A*Ase In tlw rWasilm a ower comer- (6) The mental health professional should • Hely reemA ices and rsisrrs* have a working knowledge of mental health re- sources in the community in order to assist in development of a file of community resources, including referral procedures and documenta- tion of their use. Examples of such resource agencies include child guidance clinics, com- munity mental health centers, psychoeduca- tional clinics, and State or county children services. (n orwo prerls aver a k WM Mere b (T) Orient parents and work with them to arkhm leve objocliwo of*a mental Maier gra achieve the objectives of the mental health pro- grm; and gram, including advising parents on how to se- cure assistance on individual problems, assist- ing center staff in developing an ongoing edu- cation in mental health for parents, and evahiall- ing the effectiveness of the parent mental health education program. The mental health professional should help parents to recognize a variety of ways in which they can further their children's intellectual, emotional, and social development at home. This may be through Individual or group meetings. (h Tilos aproPrt 1e slap In oo+yrrKS" (8) When a child is referred for emotional or wo boom am aduclow sorhrloss to rs/er dW- behavioral problems, a physical examination Srrn for Meg r a IIP eRnWrarM Is OWOM twat should be included in the assessment in order • welt ams&" or rehahtfor preYorio do not to rule out a physical cause for the mental haw a physical basis. health problem which can be treated. 35 NMTH IiTAl�AllOfl; ta1IVDANIM • (b) no PION 011" eke Prerlie (1) aMSRUOA to paN MW fteded and MwAy (1) The assessment of each child's medical 1Mslery of *w* aNd so fo wAsW %sof records, family history and home visits by ap- ow, Ams cen be womb Pse/y wsieble when propriate coordinators and teachers, for infor- needed; mation, will indicate if the child or his family may need additional assistance from the mental health program. A plan for follow-through will be written for each child whose medical and/or family history and/or home visit suggests a po- tential for emotional or behavioral problems. The plan should include objectives to be evalu- ated monthly. (>b Ilse of eeleYly CGWAW MW meow boom (2) Procedures for utilizing existing commu- nity mental health resources including specified contact persons. These procedures should be developed in conjunction with the mental health professional for identifying and contacting re- sources. eeers>Wifte epi1M tlbe eioegm sorvkm (3) The mental health professional and the as MMf b Pre IWO a PMWMI hoped 10 iwr- educational coordinator should work closely e�irei iweMfeslsi MrMs; with each teacher and the parents in designing an education program for each child based on his developmental levet and in training teachers to be able to do such program planning. • Conferences should be held periodically with the ;teff to discuss particular children who have been identified as needing special help. The mental health professional should share ideas and suggestions with staff on helping the child benefit from the program. (N 1 My of records; (4) Only authorized persona should be per- mitted to see the records. Parents and staff should jointty decide if such records are for- warded to the school system. (5) refrier bre" roesdap of ps and (5) Periodic group meetings at least quarterly, PftV= aleft; between parents and staff can be used for identifying and discussing child development, discipline, childhood fears, complex family problems, and other parental and staff con- cerns. A mental health professional should be present at these sessions periodically. (q 'erer"oesew ler Oda"M Mel boom (6) There must be a written consent from serUieee; the parent for special mental health service. A standard "informed consent" form should be used and should include the following: the name of the child, the name of the service provider, a description of the services to be provided,and the date the form was signed. • 96 �19S2 SCE GTAMOAFM anorr,�cE (� opporikwity be pwwft b obtain inalFW (7) Opportunities should be provided for par- am answomme; awa, ants to disCusa individual problems of the child or the family with the methal health profM- sional. This can be done on an appointment basis. (6) acMue iwmkvawwt of prowls in pi m*V (a) There should be a parent orientation meet- md we indkiftel wOntat Melt ing to explain the mental health program and weak of weir eMi a the available servioee. Id*Wty, the mental health prof esiortal should conduct this meeting. Par- ents stroWd be Mvelwd in developing and eval- uating the mental health program. • " OV)S3 NUTHMON pEAfORYAMCE STANDARDS dX�A� • 13"44 Nutrition oijecYws. The oi(ecMws of w rwlrMian part of the haaMh sarric s oow npo -1 of w rand start prryraw we tr: (a) Help provide food wbkk will help a" Yrs chWa dairy nulriYowal rtsedr M w cMMd's Maws or is analker dean and pisaaaat erwirrrtr +rant, reasSrAzinll individual illepowes and cullwal pailsras, and wrrby prrwrle sswM phrobve, emAel, and ernedswsf Snow& and ds- (b) provide an a -i t onwaat for nrtriliowar services which will support and prwnow Yee use of Vw is ding situation as an opportunity for lserniwll; (c) rialp stand, clriid and tea ft to wrdarstend Via dale"n i-8,ip of nutrition lo MaaMh, factors whilNr ialluam a food pia 1,UP wrlaly of ways Io provide for nutriwnal nook and to apply Yris lawaledps in tae dawispaunt of sound food b@bM@ awn afar hmming w nand Start Program; (d) DemonslraM Ow in/srrW@ o ohips of nu- trilion to ewr activities of the dread Start pro- • pram and He contribution to the owrar cJ., eMvalopataM took; and (a) Mrvolvr and stall, psranls and our co m- ww ky apsnciss as appropriale In mood" tie cMiid's rwtrilkmai needs so wt nalrilie"carr provided by Mead Start ooarpismawls aad sup- plemarMs lint of tM hones and oammrrnity. f 1304.3-10 Nutrition servioss (a) The nutrition services part of On heafM (a) The intended purpose of the written services oo MPn r - of IM parararanc�a Oland- plan is to develop a system to: ards pian runt idarrWy Ow nub**" weeds • identify the problem areas and needs that and problems of Vie ohildrrw in we dread Start must be addressed related to nutrition; prolp and Muir famines. M se dsirp accoum • meet total needs including providing the must be tabu of: overall high quality feeding and nutrition edu- cation program expected for children, and e bring parents and staff to a level of under- standing and involvement in the area of nutri- tion to enable them to meet their various appro- priate responsibilities. • STANDARDS QUUWWWE It should be designed for the agency to use to develop and provide a high quality nutrition component and does not have to be elaborate. Appendix 0, "Nutrition Component Program Planning" and Appendix H, "T/TA Plan of Ac- tion for the Nutrition Component," of the OCD Handbook for Local Head Start Nutrition Spe- cialists can provide additio" guidance to life professional staff resportWble for developing the written plan. The Handbook is available through the OCD Regional Offices. (1) The nWrhkm aee UMMl fats (MeigK (1) These data should be availaWo from the wai@lt, AeaA #obW/1wwAd@cM oblink" for child's current health evaluation record or his eat* c&W; medical history record. Height and weight measurements should be plotted on growth charts at the beginning, middle and end of the school year. Other pertinent information can be obtained from the medical and dental rec- ords. Underheight/underweight children may need additional food provided at the center along with follow-up at home. Overweight children need follow-up to iden-tify the specific factors involved in the weight problem and realistic interventions consistent with good child growth and development prac- tices both at the center and at home. Children with anemia and similar medical nu- trition problems need specific diagnoses and follow-up. A child with a hemoglobin of less than 11 or hematocrit of lees than 34 is consid- ered to be anemic. This is consistent with the standards of Public Health Service, Maternal and Child Health and with CDC National Nutri- tion Status Survey as well as EPSDT guidance material. Children with unresolved nutrition-related needs should be referred to appropriate ager- cies who have continuing contact with the child for follow-up after the child leaves Head Start. (2) iMsAMfbrr about low* selling haMls (2) This information should be obtained by and special deirry reefs and feefiw@ /re►- talking with parents early in the year. The inter- tewte. especLOy of I - i OraMef &A*a-; and, viewer should receive orientation and training on how to conduct such interviews. Examples of the type of information to be solicited are contained in Screening Children for Nutritional Status: Suggestions for Child Health Programs, 1971. DHEW HSM 72-5603. Available from Ma-ternal & Child Health, Health Services Admin., Public Health Service, 5M Fisher's UM, NUTRITION PEWORYANCE STAMOAP OS GUNDAMCE • Rockville, Maryland 20852. The information will be used to assure that the many good aspects of the family eating patterns are reinforced through food served in the center; that special dietary needs are met at the center; and that this information will be considered in develop- ing a nutrition plan with families. (3) h"aw" about maW ro1111 Aty twtrt- (3) Information about major community nu- bion proble trition related problems may be obtained from the demographic characteristics of the target group such as family income, educational level, racial and ethnic composition, religion, and from the quality of the local food and water supply such as availability of enriched food staples, fluoridated water, etc. See Nutritlon Assessment in Health Programs. Am. J. Public Health, vol. 63, November 1973, Supplement. Available from American Public Health Associ- ation, 1015-18th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 (54.00) for a discussion of this subject. The State and local health department nutri- tionists are helpful in obtaining such informa- tion. The information should be used for devel- oping the applied aspects of the nutrition program by determining the need for income supplementation, fluoridation of water, in- • creased use of iodized salt, control of sale of uncertified raw milk, more effective method of distribution and utilization of food stamps, a system for making food available, i.e. transpor- tation, food outlets, coops, etc. (b) The pian, designed to as" in meeting (b) The child's total daily nutritional needs the daily nukitional needs of the ch"so , shall should be supplied by the food served in the provwe Ihat: home, complemented by the food served at the center. (1) Every chOd in a part-lay proVm wN re- (1) The Recommended Dietary Allowances of call» a quer4ty of food In w4mft (preferably the National Research Council, National Acad- hot) and snacks which proniiee at Heel % of emy of Sciences are used as the basis for daily nL*fVmM needs wO "n Weradan for establishing the nutritional needs of the child. mee&p a q a*aaial need's of ellOO , ieckWd- Foods in the pattern shown under (b)(4) meet Ing the cMld with a hanelicappinq condllion; these needs. Calculations of nutrients in food served can be compared to the Recommended Dietary Allowances as a cross-check in assur- ing that one-third of the nutrient needs are met if there is any question of the adequacy of the meals. To meet ?'3 of the daily nutritional needs, use the lunch or supper pattern plus a breakfast or snack pattern. If the morning breakfast is used as the main meal rather than lunch or supper, it must be very substantial and include • 40 01 !4,S6 Mt/T111TIOM • STANDARDS GWOAMCE a protein-rich food in addition to milk to help meet 1,5 the daily nutrient needs. In addition, the snack served must also be carefully planned to add fruit or vegetable and probably milk in order to meet the remaining nutrient needs. Use of menu cycles (3 weeks or longer) are helpful in formulating balanced and varied menus and in planning purchasing orders and work schedules. Include hot and cold foods and variety in colors, ffevors and textures. Sea- sonal foods and USDA donated commodities should be fully utilized to keep food costs down. Check children's acceptance of food items on menu periodically and make changes accordingly. Menus should be dated, labeled accurately and posted in the food preparation area as well as in the dining area. All substitutions must be indicated on the posted menus and menu at food preparation site. Choose foods for meals and snacks that con- tribute not only to the child's nutrient needs but also to good dental health and support the dental education program. Do not serve overly • sweet and sticky foods especially those high in refined sugars. The nutrient needs of handicapped children are the same as for other children. However, due to difficulties in chewing or swallowing or lack of feeding skills the texture and consist- ency of the foods may need to be modified. In other conditions which require modification of the menu such as in food allergies, digestive or metabolic disturbances, etc., this information should be part of the child's health record and a physician's prescription must be kept on file at the center and at the food preparation site and updated periodically. A qualified nutrition- ist should help plan for meeting these needs. General use of special dietary foods such as vitamin fortified modified milk products either as snacks or as meal supplements are not allowed. They are not in keeping with Head Start nutrition program goals of (1) providing needed nutrients through well planned meals, (2) providing a variety of food and eating experi- ences, and (3) providing opportunities for chil- dren to participate in menu planning and wherever possible in simple food preparation • and selection, (4) reinforcing cultural and ethnic practices found in the children's homes. 41 o MIJTIIRIOM . aT�lfoMos �1AONMCE • (2) Ewer child is a ha-ft gave ween re- (2) To meet 3%, the child's nutrient needs coWe ummill(s), hawoh, sad ~ aaaab as of will necessitate the use of the lunch or supper 'rMrkals whkh wild prerida % to % of dally pattern plus breakfast and a snack or plus two IwtlrfAwM aseda de's W&q as Ma Map& of well planned snacks, one of which contains MW pveEraw; milk. Evan so calorie Intake using the sug- gested quantities is generally Inadequate, so it is critical to have seconds available and use butter or margarine as appropriate. (3) M cW& i in wsrabg /repraws who (3) Since it is virtually impossible for small hew all rsosiwd 1 -11- 1 at 60 lives they children to meet their nutrient needs without arrive alt the Beed Rare preErawi wN be served having 3 meals a day, breakfast is required to a nourishkV breakfast; be available at the canter for children who have not had it at home. Breakfast should be served immediately upon arrival of the child at the center. If only a small number of the chil- dren arrive without breakfast, concentrate on supplementing the snack with simple additional foods to meet the breakfast pattern and serve the snack early. All children should then have access to this. If a majority of the children come without breakfast, it may be simpler to serve breakfast to all children. The use of the grain/fruit product or fortified cake roll made to meet specifications as a re- placement for the bread and/or cereal and • fruit components of the breakfast pattern is not consistent with Head Start philosophy and thus is not acceptable. They neither satisfy the need for meeting cultural food preferences nor the need for using the feeding program to teach sound food habits and attitudes by introducing the child and family to a wide variety of nutri- tious foods available in the market. In addition to this cake roll, pastries, doughnuts, sugar- coated cereals, etc., because of their sweet and sticky nature are not supportive of Head Start dental health education and are not rec- ommended. (4) The Mmk of food served csalwn to mini- (4) Meal Patterns mum stsnderds for mask petlerns; Programs on SFSP reimbursement should also check USDA requirements for meal pat- terns. Breakfast Juice or Fruit Juice or Fruit Cereal Protein rich food Milk (part used OR Broad, enriched or for ural) 004 gain Butter or Margarine, Milk • as needed. 42 NwRrnou • PERFORMAMM STANDARDS DANCE Snack---one or more of the following: Milk, fruit, vegetable, iuKe or Protein-rich food Lunch or Super Prom rich food--main disA vegeab4e and/or fruit (of bast 2 kids) &ead, enrxt*d or wk4 gain Butter or fortified msrprm as *oWW Milk Snacks should be planned to supplement nutrient needs not met in the meals. (USDA- SFSP requires a bread-stuff plus milk, fruit or juice.) Menus developed from the pattern can in- clude cultural foods. For example, at lunch the meat or meat substitute, vegetable and bread could be made into an enchilada, taco or bur- rito using the meat or cheese or bean, tomatoes or tomato sauce and onion and an enriched corn or flour tortilla. Protein-rich foods are meat, poultry, fish, eggs, cheese, peanut butter, dried peas and beans. Fruit drinks and beverages made from fruit- flavored powders or syrups are not acceptable. • They do not contain many of the vitamins and minerals found in natural juices. Bread includes tortillas, cornbread, rolls, muffins, bagel, fried bread, flat bread, etc., made of whole grain or enriched flour. The use of whole grain bread and cereals is preferred. "Milk" can be any type of fluid milk that meets State and local standards. The use of chocolate flavored milk is discouraged. Be- cause it is sweet, it may satisfy the child's hun- ger before the child has eaten enough food to meet other nutrient needs. In addition, it is poor dental practice. Raw vegetables contain larger amounts of vitamin C than cooked vegetables. Include both raw and cooked fruits and vegetables in the menu. A good to excellent source of vitamin C should be served daily. Fruits and vegetables that are good to excellent sources of vitamin C - in the quantities consumed are listed below: Excellent: Orange, orange juice, grapefruit, grapefruit juice, broccoli, collards, cantaloupe, raw tomato and raw strawberries. Very Good: Mustard, beet and turnip greens, kale, cauliflower, chard, tangerine, and tomato • _ juice. 43 WiTHMON PERFORMANCE STANDARDS f3woAi • Good: Spinach, raw green pepper, dandelion greens, raw cabbage. A dark yellow or leafy green vegetable should be served every other day to provide vitamin A. Fruits and vegetabies that are good to excellent sources of vitamin A are: Sweet potatoes, carrots, pumpkin, broccoli, winter squash, apricots, peaches, tomatoes, cantaloupe, dark green leafy vegetables: beet and turnip greens, spinach, kale, collard, etc. (5) TIM q=*11"m of liood sstfconllorm b (5) Since children's appetites vary, average raeool Liar amour t indicator in OCD head serving size for specific age groups are sug- StW quidanze ma/sriak; mA gested below: AGES 1 2.3 C6 Milk 1/2 1 c.' 1/2-1 C. 3/4-1 C. &ead 1/2 sl.' 112-1 sl. 1-1112 s. Cereal 14 C. Ih c 1/z C. Ye�etable Vit. A Source 2 T.' 3 T. 4 T. Other 2 T. 3 T. 4 L Fruit C Source 1/j C. 1/3.1/2 C. 112 c. Other 2 T. 3 T, 4 T. • Meat, lean cooked without bone Ih oz.° 1-11,/2 oz. 1112-2 oI. F4X I I I Dried Peas or Beans, cooked I T 2-3 T. 3.4 T. Peanut Butter 1 T. 2-3 T. 3-4 T. Cheese, &*"Ar 1/2 oz. 1.11/2 oz. 1112-2 oz. Cottage chase I T. 2-3 T. 3-4 T. Butter or Margarine 1/2 t' 1 t. 1 t. Remember that both "me amouen and aha amounts m&WOW by the USDA-SFSP ars rniwiw a- ad an guidw Soma chilrlm may need more than thse arrtouwts. CbKk the USDA guides for their marwafar� s�ouata. 'NOTE c. — cup $I. — slice T. — Tabkspoon OZ. — ounce t. — tea!poon (t) IMM and snack periods we scheduled (6) Quiet time should be scheduled before appropriaMq to meW chikk 'a minors and arra the meal so the children come to the table re- poeW abwg with mown; e4j., rwakhsd mu* laxed and ready to eat. Regularity in times of be em at Mast 2% hors M1ar lunch, and serving meals and snacks and the following of snacks must be served at k" 1'12 hours before a daily routine help young children to establish kmwh or supper, good habits. Proper spacing of meals allows time for the child to be hungry enough to eat. Time should be allowed after meals for activi- • ties such as toothbrushinq, handwashing, etc. 44 ' MU'T11iT10M . PEW STA1DAPNX 01UOAMCE This is especially important when the meal is served just before the children go home. (c) T1ts plan *.*M Ialls M Mlwa ttiat (c) The feeding situation should promote the Vw nArWan Mnicns c 1161 1•1111e dewbp- physical, social and emotional development of sail and sockidizafion of Ow chMdw by pro- children. This needs to take place in a quiet, viding OW: well-lighted and ventilated area. Meal-related activities provide opportunities for decision making, learning to take responsi- bility, sharing, communicating with others, muscle control and eye-hand coordination. Family style food service supports these efforts. Food-related activities should be planned from the very simple to more difficult, all within the child's range of abilities. Usually food prep- aration activities are coordinated with and may be carried out in the kitchens. If food is not prepared on-site, special efforts will need to be made to assure that opportunities are avail- able for food preparation activities in the class- room. These will need to be closely coordinated with the planned menus. (1) A milety of leads wh" MMdsn tlw (1) Start with familiar foods which make a • chid"*faod sspsirw In addNbo 1s tlwas*0 child feel comfortable and promote good self- capaidw cwWwai and ethnic pielu sacs is concept. Introduce new foods gradually. Offer a ssrad; small amount of one new food along with a meal of familiar foods. Children should be pre- pared for the new food through classroom activities such as reading stories about the food, shopping for the food and helping in its preparation, growing the food or seeing it grow on a farm, etc. Snack time can be used to intro- duce a new food. Explore various ways one food item is served in different cultures. For example, the many different types of breads used: tortillas, bis- cuits, pita (flat bread), bagels, soda bread, etc. Explore the many ways one food can be pre- pared. For example: hard and soft cooked egg, fried, poached, coddled, egg salad, deviled, meringue, egg nog, etc. (2) Food is wet wed as punlehinw ll or re- (2) If a child refuses a food, offer it again at ward, and 6M citildrM are encouraged but not some future time, don't keep pestering the lorded b sat or leek; child. Forcing children to eat or using desserts or other food as reward or punishment may create problem eaters and unpleasant or unde- sirable associations with the food. Remember that all foods offered should contribute to the child's needs, including the dessert. "Clean plate" clubs, stars and other gimmicks to en- courage children to eat are not appropriate. 45 MUT1tIT10M , PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GIADANCE • (3) The size and number of amMirgs of food (3) Appetites vary among children and in the reflect canaideratiion of i -rlieiikNl children's same child from day to day. Start with small needs; portions allowing for additional portions as desired. Permitting children to serve tltem- selves gives them latitude to make decisions on the quantity they want and prevents waste. Family style food service is preferred. Use of pre-packaged (e.g. preplated TV type) meals is unacceptable. They allow no opportu- nity for individualization of serving size, and usually allow little variety, especially in cultural foods. Serve food in a form that is easy for the young child to manage. Bite-size pieces and finger food are well-liked and suitable for small hands. Meat cut in bite-size pieces, bread, and raw vegetables cut in strips and fruit in sections are easy for children to handle. (4) SuNkient lime is abowed ler eMkken b (4) Serve children as soon as they come to eat; the table. Slow eaters should be allowed suffi- cient time to finish their food (about 30 min- utes). If children become restless before the meal period is over allow them to get up and move around, i.e., the chNdren can take their plate to a cleaning area away from the tabs* when finished. A leisurely meal time Pace • should be encouraged. Some handicapped children may be eating at a different developmental level than the other children. For example, if the 3-year-old child is eating with skills of a 2-year-old, start where the child is and plan with a nutritionist or other therapist for helping the child reach an ade- quate level of self-feeding skill. See booklets: Feeding the Handicapped Child, Mary Ann Harvey, Editor. Available from: University of Tennessee, Child Development Center, Department of Nutrition, 711 Jefferson Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee 36105 Cost: $3.50; and Feeding the Child with a Handicap, Publi- cation No. (HSM) 73-5609 for suggestions on feeding techniques for handicapped children and types of feeding utensils available. Avail- able from Supt. of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 Cost: $.60. (S) Chairs, tables, and *@&IV utensils an (5) Heavy duty plastic dishes and stainless suitable fpr the size and dewtopmrmisl level steel flatware are practical for use with small of the ch"" with special Oansireralipn for children. Small flat-bottom plastic glasses or nleetir o *A reds of children wNh handcap- cups (4 oz.) are easy to hold and help avoid php condMom; spills. Small pitchers can be handled by chil- dren for refills. Forks should have broad short • handles and short blunt tines. Spoons should 46 01 y-)2 • NUTIIITIOM • YAMCE 11TM�AlROfli tN1�AMCt have shallow bowls. Children need experience using knives. These should have rounded tips and short handles. If paper plates must be used they should be of sturdy weight so that they do not slide around and so juice does not soak through the surface and make eating difficult. Paper or styrofoam tumblers are not suitable. The children squeeze the paper with obvious results of spillage and bite through the styrofoam. Disposable plastic flatware is unacceptable. It is a safety hazard and it is not conducive to development of eating skills. Most local sanitary codes should permit stainless flatware to be washed in hot soapy water, rinsed and boiled or sanitized by an ap- proved bleach or other chemical method. Use washable tabletops, covers or mats for easy cleaning of spills. (i) CAiiir+en and stall, inducting volunteers, (6) Small groups of 5-7 persons are condu- tat logs -e sharing fhe sane menu and a cive to conversation and interaction. Interest- sodaiisirte mwce in a retaned afrwoephere; ing and pleasant table conversation centered err about children's total experiences (not limited to food and nutrition) should be encouraged. Discourage talk about personal dislike of food. Teachers and other adults should set a good • example by their attitude toward acceptance of food served. If the teacher must be on a special diet and cannot eat the same foods as the chil- dren, this should be explained to them. Good food habits are "caught rather than taught." The cost of food for teachers, volunteers and parents as guests should be budgeted. (USDA Special Food Service Program for Children does not reimburse food costs for adults.) (n Opportrnitp is provided for the invotw- (7) Activities related to meal service include ment of children in activities -!a/sd to meal shopping for food, food preparation, setting the service. (For exampb: tamihr style service) table, serving the food to others or self, clean- ing up, helping the cook, making place mats and table centerpieces, etc. Children should be allowed to help with all of these activities. (d) The plan shall set forth an organized nu- (d) An organized program is based on identi- Wdon Waicolton program for sW, parents and fied needs and consists of planned activities drikka . Thie program shall aoa" tl+at: to meet these needs. Nutrition education helps staff, children and parents increase knowledge, understanding and skills to achieve good nutri- tion. (1) Nee periods and food are planned to be (1) Meal periods are part of the flow of the used ae an Mtegrat pert of are WW education day's activities. Foods serve as objects of ob- progr= servation and conversation for conceptual, sen-sory, and vocabulary development of children. 47 MUTRFnON PERFORMANCE ATANOAWS GUIDANCE • Food related activities can be used as a means for teaching language arts, color, texture, arith- metic, science, social skills and hygienic prac- tices; however, the primary purpose of these activities is to establish long term sound food habits and attitudes, and the food should be eaten. There also may be a special nutrition focus in the education program with carry over into the menu and meal time activities. For example, if a trip is planned to an orchard, related emphasis should be placed on the fruit in the menus, meal time conversation, and classroom food prepara- tion experiences. (2) Children participaN M learning activities (2) Examples of learning activities are field planned b ellect dw mkcliow arrd or4olownt trips, tasting parties, food preparation, planting of a wide variety of nutritkxn bola; and growing food, reading stories about food; role playing as parents, grocer, making scrap books and exhibits, feeding classroom pets, planning menus to share with parents, etc. (3) Faetilies receive odwcs*m in fM sefec- (3) Staff should talk with parents to identify tion and preparation of beds to reset fawnify nutrition information and food needs and de- neods, gwidMwo in borne and wioway rwanage- velop the plan in response to their specific menet and hip in corerrrwer edwsAiew so Met needs. "Education" may mean organizing food they can #a= *mW maw rain and ieepowai- coops, group gardens, transportation systems • bitity for 1M nwkffionel hoeft of fila Wm0y; and other activities that contribute to meeting the needs. Parents have much to offer each other. Many ways can be used for parent involve- ment in education such as formal and informal presentations, individual counseling by nutri- tionist, nurse and other staff, attendance at local adult education programs and cook training sessions. Also, parents can participate in menu planning committees and staff can distribute pamphlets, newsletters and omploy audio-visual aids. (4) AM*90, including adrwiwislraYw, moiva (4) This education must be appropriate to the edweation in principias of nub%= and their specific nutrition-related responsibilities of each application b child dawiopwiawl and lowtiily staff member. For example, nutrition education health, and ways to creels a gwd physical, so- for the classroom staff should have a different ciat and emotional onvirowmom which supports focus from that of the food sefvice staff or that and promo/ss dswlopwen of eel d iesd hab- of the director. The staff training program should Ns and !heir role in helping ells cbW a d bm*y be coordinated and integrated with the total to achieve adequate rwtritiw staff training and orientation program. (e) The plant "I make special provision for (e) Parents should be encouraged to partici- tho involvement of parents and ypropria% pate in nutrition program activities such as plan- corrtrwtrnity agencies in punning,iwgis p Wing, ning menus and working in classroom nutrition and evaireW" ria nutrition sortritM. M shaM activities, to serve as volunteers or in jobs in provide that: food service and in on-going monitoring of the nutrition component_ • 48 t MUTRITIOM • STANDARDS aiAOANCE Parents or members of the community who meet the following requirements should be en- couraged to apply for food service positions: • • know how to prepare good food • are willing to try out new foods • meet health standards • have good attitudes toward food • like being and working with and around chil- dren • are eager and flexible to learn the necessary competencies to carry out the functions re- quired. Appropriate agencies can provide profes- sional input and are resources for training teachers, staff and food service personnel as well as meeting needs of parents. It is important that these agencies understand the Head Start philosophy_ Some agencies may be resources for additional funding for equipment, food, etc. Examples are tical health departments, schools, colleges, hospitals, county extension service, professional and trade organizations (The Amer- ican Dietetic Association, Dairy Council, Home Economics Association, etc.) (1) MW PGNcy Ceilii i or Cee>tetillee Md 00 (1) The health advisory committee and policy Hoeft SoviresAd imp Cowed lee hm W council should review the nutrition program �eriMniyr le revilew sad ownwall so Ow Mari- plan and advise on specific needs of the pro- embee; gram with special reference to addressing iden- tified community nutrition needs. go Ills ML*"lIoael atltw of flea allilos WW (2) Any problem related to nutritional status be wed with twain weals; as identified in (a)(1) and (2) and by teachers' observations of feeding skills and habits should be discussed with parents. A plan to solve the problems should be developed with the parents. Opportunity should be taken to reinforce the positive food habits and good growth pattern of the child. (3) NMorwwation agent anew amd ii" 1"on (3) Information can be shared by sending -cNi lies wi* be sharer regularly w0ft pereMs; menus to the home, periodic group meetings, parent-staff discussions, home visits, and pe- riodic newsletters. Frequency of these activities will vary from agency to agency. (4) PW@nb we WAormW of twe beweAts of (4) Food assistance programs include food hod asellebwoe pra@ encs; and stamps, free or reduced price school breakfast, lunch, and food programs for high risk cate- gories (pregnant mothers, infants, children, the • elderly). Contact USDA Food 3 Nutrition Serv- 4g M_ ;95 MUTRMOM PEN ORNIANCE STANDARDS Qt1�MCE . ice for materials and information on these pro- grams. Food b Nutrition Service U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 500 12th Street, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20250 (5) ©omarrft apw4iss we eoMslsd to aa- (5) It is important to assure that families have silt *My" broiiies portieipate in food assist- food. This may involve utilization of emergency ance pregra to food banks, providing transportation to buy food stamps or food, etc.; but it should be remem- bered that the long term goal is to help families become independent. Work with the social serv- ice component on this. M The /iM+ ONO provide for 000*iiance (f) These are established to protect the health MIM appftWe iocaL $Isle and Fed" sanifa- and safety of children being fed. Von law and rolulaliene Iar bed service op- All food service personnel should possess a eralieas inchW op slaoderds Nr slsrays, preps- Health Card or Statement of Health from the raMeo said service of bed, ant be&M of food local Health Department or physician. hawdisrs, awe for peelios of evidence of such Some States do not send inspectors to check oboe. TM pian *AA preOW, also, " Head Start facilities for compliance with local veadm and osMrsrs suppitrhy Med and bev- and State standards. In such a situation, desig- erMse comply Milh skmMer appisoMe tans and nated program penonr*I, -with knowledge of rs/rMYeos. applicable sanitation laws and regulations or sanitation standards that assure provision of a safe food service should check annually for • compliance with these regulations and be re- sponsible for the correction of existing viola- tions. Written evidence of tats must be available. Setf4mWection reports should be completed quarterly to assure makOwtame of standards. The following areae should be addressed: Cleanliness and safety of food before, during and after prepvation WA*m Mg maintenance of correct temperature Cleanliness and maintenance of food prepare - tion, service, storage and delivery areas and equipment Insect and rodent control Garbage disposal methods Dishwashing procedures and equipment Food handling practices Health of food servko pereormel Water supply Local or State sanitarians in health agencies can be most helpful in providing ideas on ways to most sanitation standards. Evidence must be available that food caterers have met codes. Vehicles used for transporting and holding food must be insulated so food meets temperature standards and transportation equipment must be able to be sanitized. • 50 • STANDARDS MJaAMC>E (9) The plan sAal)1 presids for dtrselisiw of Ow (g) The services that a nutritionist is expected nsWlion ssrricM by a qualiflied *AN-"* slalf to provide in developing, implementing and su- nrlriftionist or br pwimft awed rerdw* sicked- pervising a high quality feeding and nutrition vW si*s isiow by a queliSed nvIrilliaxW or program require a person with at least the mini- ss; def rad is Mss Bead Start Gridancs mal amount of nutrition training and experience w+aisrial. Also, tlAa plan sflW prodda 00 al as follows: �wirilion ssrriCM slaf>r ■ N raeeive pressirviea A qualified nutritionist can be one who (1) OW is�-siswice Iran W as ■sioassarI Is dswon- meets the educational and training require- slrals and wtaWAshe pra"clewPI in rnawr Nme- ments for membership in the American Dietetic rbWn1, flood p rrbasMS, lead prMsralfaw and Association plus one year of experience in com- 96wep, and sanifaYae and personal Aye». munity nutrition including services to children 0-6 or (2) has a baccalaureate degree with a major in foods and nutrition, dietetics or equiva- lent hours of food and nutrition course work plus two years of experience in community nu- trition including services to children 0-6. Re- quired experience could have been concurrent with or a part of training. It is important that the same nutritionist be used to establish consistency and continuity in the services. The amount and frequency of su- pervision needed will depend on the size of the program and the help it needs in coming into compliance with the performance standards. A minimum of 8 hours of services per month per center is suggested. Field experience indi- cates that grantees with on-site food prepara- tion facilities can effectively use the services of one full time nutritionist for every 10 sites. Grantees providing food from a centralized food preparation facility, including catered or con- tract services, can use one full time nutritionist for every 10-15 centers served. Nutritionists even thouah meeting the qualifications outlined above must be oriented in Head Start Perform- ance Standards. Every nutritionist should be provided with the Handbook for Local Head Start Nutrition Specialists obtained from Office of Child Development Regional Offices. The nutritionist provides the following types of services: (1) Assesses the nutritional status and special needs of children and their families from infor- mation provided by the family and from the health records, discussions with nurse, physi- clan, dentist, and from knowledge of community nutrition problems; helps parents and staff in formulatinq plans for the nutrition program from this information. (2) Provides necessary counseling for par- et►ts. • (3) Plans the nutrition education program with 51 ' (11���� NUMATMIN staff, parents and children. Participates in staff training. (4) Observes performance of food service per- sonnet and provides for a training program that will improve or develop competencies to insure proficiency. (5) Helps teaching staff plan and provide nutrition-related learning experiences in claw- room. (6) Utilizes community resources in carrying out the total nutrition program. (7) Participates in menu planning and review and takes other steps to assure a high quality feeding program. (8) Provides the food service unit with direc- tion in food budgeting, purchasing, storage, preparation, service, and setting up of efficient record systems. (9) Assists in interpreting and meeting health, sanitation, and safety standards related to nutrition. (10) Interprets Head Start nutrition service philosophy to peers in other agencies and en- • lists skills of such personnel. (11) Assists in preparation of job descrip- tions and schedules in food preparation facility to assure an efficient food service operation. (12) Assists in preparation of the budget and r any written plans for the nutrition component. (13) Participates in the self-assessment pro- cesa. The nutritionist should work at the grantee or delegate agency level so that she can coordi- nate all nutrition efforts across the board. She can function in several modes—using local re- sources in each program independently, setting up a cluster of model centers at which training of personnel can be conducted, scheduling her own time to make a monthly visit to each on-site facility (or however frequently this is feasible depending on the need in centers). Training for food service staff must focus on knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to do the job as well as career development plans for those interested. The training program can be designed to meet the qualifications for a dietary technician or assistant as defined by the Amer- ican Dietetic Association and provide opportu- . 52 PEN STAMDARDS GODANCE nity for career ladders into hospital dietary departments and other types of institutions. Examples of duties which food service per- sonnel may be expected to perform and there- fore need training are: • Plan menus with staff and parents e Procure and store food,supplies, equipment • Prepare or supervise the preparation and service of nutritious meals and snacks • Arrange work schedules for aides and vol- unteers • Maintain established standards of sanitation, safety and food preparation • Prepare budget data and maintain cost con- ".7 trot system • Identity equipment needs • Maintain records pertaining to food service _ operation = e Develop and test recipes and products - e Cooperate and participate in nutrition educa- tion activities for children, parents and staff • Prepare simple written reports Adequate numbers of staff and time are re- quired to do this. What constitutes an adequate number of food service personnel depends on the size of the food operation (the number of children being fed), the type of equipment available, the level of compentency of the em- ployees, and the available auxiliary help such as janitorial service and volunteers. One full time cook on basis of past Head Start experi- ence is suggested for centers serving 30-x8 children supplemented by one full time aide for centers serving up to 80 children. For centers serving 15-30 children, a minimum of 6 hours per day of cook's time is needed. Sufficient paid time should be allotted to food service personnel to attend staff meetings, training and for planning. (h) The pian WW pnMft for the estabiieh- (h) The nutrition services budget includes awd am wmMn wwna of rewords covering the costs of food, food service and nutrition staff, rAdrftn services bud@at,Mures for food, equipment and nutrition education materials Onaus ulMised, nanbars and tppes of stems and supplies for children and parent activities server deify with esperele rscordinge for dW- and staff training. *en and adufle, inepecfion reports sift by Records should be kept on file for a minimum heeler auforitiss, recipes and any other infor- of 3 years and should be available to moni- iwallon deemed necessary for eNcie I opera- tors, auditors and other agency personnel as bort. needed. All food program costs should be recorded: quantity and cost of food, purchased or do- 53 A. X1999 CMN PERFOAYAMM INTAMDAMS QLMDAMCE . nated, labor including volunteers, expenditures for equipment, utilities and transportation. Programs under the Special Food Service Program must supply reports according to the requirements of the agency administering the program. A daily count of meals served to children and adults is a requirement of USDA as a condition for reimbursement. All menus should reflect any changes made. Written inspection reports should be posted and indicate any sanitation violations and date of compliance or expected compliance. Suggested sources of recipes are: USDA-FNS-86—Quantity Recipes for Child Care Centers. USDA sends these recipes to programs participating in SFSP. See nutrition guidance (e)(4) for address. Tested recipes are recommended to insure uniform quality, prevent waste and serve as a guide to purchasing. Other needed records include food and equipment inventories, personnel evaluation and training records. • 54 t 02000 SOCIAL SERVICES • PBW*RUAWN STANDARDS ouloifwcE swtiW o-sociaf s•rvioss 060clla.s and Par- wrWanoe ShWdk ft ISOL4 t social servicas aboclivss. The ob;ectives of w social as vlces compo- nent of w performance s/andards pian are b: (a) Ealabtiah and maintain an owbsech and rrawNi- FA process ~ -1al11 F NY in- awns emodmew of sfipDle eloo w (b) Provide anrowsal of s1i911111a childra-n- gardieas of raps, sa:, asad, cater, rennet orlgh- or W dlcappirig canifiew (C) I d"M parrot parocipsom In w conler and bo piopranand nlalad aclirNiaa (d) AssiM the family in Ills soon srerls to Mn- pieva w condilioe and qualify of fame* lila. (r) sh" Pei Is aware of ooarniwwih► sere- lees and resources and fac!•tals!hair nes. 11394A-2 social services pian oa n" (a) TM social asrvic•s plan shall provide (a) Input into the plan should be made by P---- me for: staff and parents. • (1) Racrwibwd of AM w- laicinp inio ac- (1) The recruitment process should systema- cowd w d@wAWaphk make-up of No coma~- tically seek out children from the most disad- aMly and w needs of w children and fwWbn; vantaged homes. Recruitment techniques in- clude door to door contact, use of income eligibility lists, and use of recruitment staff who can identify with the community. Special emphasis should be placed on re- cruiting and enrolling from and coordinating with other agencies which are serving only some of the children's needs. (2) Mawiliowd of handicapped children; (2) The following factors will be taken into account: • Number of handicapped children in the tar- get population, including types of handicaps and their severity. • Services provided by other community agen- cies. (S) Providing or referral for appropriate coon- (3) (4) Preferably, these services should be soft; available directly from the local Head Start pro- gram. If unavailable directly, provision should 55• 02001 SOCIAL SERVIM PERFORMANCE STANDARDS OL4 AMM • (4) Emergency assistance or crisis inlerven- be made for obtaining appropriate services tion; from outside resources. (5) Furnishing information about mailable (5) The procedure should ensure that all community services and how lo use them; available community resources are used to the maximum extent possible. (6) Follow-up to assure delivery of needed (6) Agencies to whom children or other fam- assistance; ily members were referred should be contacted to assure the services were satisfactorily pro- vided. (7) Establishing a role of advocacy and (7) Head Start staff should, in a prudent and spokesman for Head Start families; positive way, represent the best interests of Head Start families to the community and other community agencies, especially if the family has any problems in receiving benefits from local resources. (8) Contacting of parent or guardian with re- (8) Social services staff should make regu- spect to an enroNed child whose participation larly scheduled family contacts (preferably in the Head Start program is irregular or who home visits) and should assess and re-assess has been absent four consecutive daps; and family needs on a continuing basis. These con- tacts should be coordinated with other compo- nent staff. (9) wentiCrcation of the social service nerds (9) The procedure should specify those serv- of Head Start families and workiftS with other ices which will be provided directly by the local community agencies to develop programs to Head Start program; i.e., counseling and those • meet those needs• services which will be provided by resource agencies other than the local Head Start pro- gram. Head Start staff should make every effort to involve parents in identifying individual fam- ily needs and in planning ways to meet those needs. Head Start staff should be provided training in how to identify families and children in need of social services. (b) The plan shah provWs for close coopm tion with existing corimmu ittr resources kw*Kl- ing: (1) Helping Head Start parewt MoYps work (1) (2) Some form of official communication with other neighborhood and cowAmAoft groups could be established through designated liaison with similar concerns; to maintain contact with public service agen- cies.(2) Communicating to otMr eornnwnity 891111n_ agencies Letters of intent should be sought from cies the needs of Head Start famAies, and ways agencies cooperating with Head Start where of meeting thesQ needs; possible. Staffs should initiate the effort of find- ing out (inventorying) what services these agencies currently do offer and have the poten- tial for offering in the future. (3) Helping to assure better coordination, co- (3) Ways of facilitating communication with operation and information sharing with conwnu- other social service providers in the community nity agencies; include visiting those providers, inviting those providers to visit the Head Start program, plac- ing providers on a special Head Start mailing . 56 02002 SOCIAL sEPNIM • MINAMIN >s'TAIrDAADS atAO#MCE list to receive pertinent information, being placed on the providers' mailing list to keep abreast of the providers' activities, and devel- oping a media relations proqram with local press, radio statiora, and TV stations. (4) CWRS aflawdM to 00 iwsdo w "a of (4) A Social Service Advisory Committee am"" r ii iNly earvbas, or to we MN for comprised of Head Start staff, staff from other adiMawal aarvii0s aid a@Ws*q M W prevkV community agencies, and Held Start parents Mla svWiW les r Ic or h I ipiri@ fn new sear- could be formed to provide input concerning lots, awd needed social services and to act as an ad- vocacy group in obtaining these services. (5) Asperand nm*Wq m WlMls a cow- (5) In communities where another agency aeun ► resource NO b !lead !tart oW and prepares a community resource list, the Head JurAMss. Start program might update the list and make it more relevant for Head Start purposes. (c) The pian d" provide for Yee eetW"e- (c) Adequate records should be kept and maaif, siwlswewoe, awd eewMdawliafitp of reo- reviewed periodically at the center level. Social eras M Yp40-d@ia,psrlWrsat fsN*dela, WakW- service staff can coordinate with teaching staff WV cawpialed em*MM ail 1Mslsti referral and on class ait*ndance and follow-up. Parents and taftamip nsportaa,r perb of oswfacls Frith o0w staff should be involved in determining criteria aglsnoias, sad reperb M can6sefs ■Mh f mules for confiderttiaiity. • S7 02003 PARENT WVOLVEM@IT PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GtS01AMCE Subpart E-Parent hnrolvewrM Objectives and Parlm.--r,e Standards f 1304.5-1 Parent In V OtvMANd objectives The objecliws of Ow posed kwelve aewl coawp1 of Mie perforamme slaadards an to: (a) Provire a FM I and 're0ran of experi- ences aver satlrilies whkh sr}perl and ani m-m the parental role as M• prisoipef inMrsire in their child's educ~ and deMsk lx erM. (b) Provlre a proprann Mt reoo0niaee tM Parent (1) Maponsible overdone M Msk ch"en's wall being. (2) Prune ednncabrs of Meir ch"en. (3) Oeslribulors to this Head Start program and b Meir ooaMwmities. (c) Previde the fese,dw0 kids of epperlwi two far pe"WA partirip ewe: (1) Direct lnvoF wnwW in decieiow wtal in OW program ptarw*g and operal"M , (2) Participetkm in A-esroorn and other pro- gram acOvities as paid i mpioyees, vokoweers or obsarvore. i (3) Activities for parents which Way haw helper to develop. (4) working with their own ch"so in co- operation with Head Sort slats. f 1304.52 Pants involrern mW plan corMsM: Parent Participation. (a) The basic parerd parlicipslin + Ply of the Beed Start program, wits which all Hear Start propenms nu* comply es a conditbn of being Sranied Arwwlal seaislarmcs, Is contained in Bead Start Policy Yanwal, lnsiruction I-31— Section fit, The Parents (OCD Transnnittal No- tice 70.2, doled AmpW 10, 1170). This policy marvel instruction is eM forlh in AppwWb S b Vft Part. (b) The plan shall deseribe in detail the init.- (b) The written plan should include a gen- plarimm noon of Head Start Pocky UmPAW, M- eral statement of objectives for the Parent Mruction 1-31—Section IM The Parenly (Ap- involvement component, a listing of specific 5t, • - 02004 • 'AR MT INVOLVEMENT PE ONNANCE STANDARDS MADANCE peedix S). The plan shah asses* that pwilieips- goals, and the appropriate methodology for tion of head Start parents is vokadary and shit achieving these goals. An example of a goal not be, required as a condition of the chiWs might be Involving Parents in the Education snrommoll. Program and one technique of the methodology for achieving this goal could be Recruiting Par- ents to Serve as Classroom Volunteers. Em- phasis should be placed on maintaining the Head Start philosophy in the home so that par- ents' lives are enriched and the objectives of Head Start are continued by the child and the child's parents in the home or community. 1304.5-3 Parent involwn4M pian conlsnt: enhancing ra v a pw- 1 of parwAing skills. The plan shall provide wathods and oppor- tunities for invofvii parents in: (a) Experiences and activities which Bad to (a) Parents should be encouraged to partici- er*mming the devellWo 1 of their skies, sof- pate in Head Start policy group and on com- corlOde nr , and sense of independeneo in fos- munity boards of directors and committees. kwkq an en0ronniant in which their chiiW on Parents should be given the opportunity and can develop b their full poten". encouraged to conduct sessions for staff, chil- dren, and other parents in relevant activities for which they have special skills. Parents should be encouraged to participate as volun- teers in social service activities making con- tact with community social agencies and mak- ing home visits as well as volunteering in the classrooms. (b) Experiences in child MrowM and dove- (b) Parents could be provided with training opn sM which wile shag9ten Meir role as the in child development concepts through such primary inAusnce in Meir ehitdren's lives. means as films, brochures, discussion groups, rap sessions, courses, books and parent-child interaction activities in home or center. (c) Wags of providing educational and dove- (c) Parents could be exposed to specific ac- opmental activities for children in the home and tivities which foster learning in children in the community. home, e.g., the use of common household items to teach the names of colors, as in "Bring me the blue towel," and in the community, e.g., planning a trip to the store. Detailed guidance on program activities that could be utilized by Head Start programs are contained in the following: (1) A Guide for Planning and Operating Home-Based Child Development Programs. (2) Home Start Evaluation Executive Sum- mary. (3) Home Start and Other Programs for Par- ents and Children (Conference Report). (d) H"th, mnentaf heelM, dental and nutri- (d) Training could be made available to par- • tional education. ents, either in conjunction with staff training in 59 02605 PARENT INVOLVEMENT PEIIFORYAMCE STANDARDS GILMDAMCE • these areas or as a unit by itself. To facilitate parental attendance at training sessions, par- ents should receive adequate notice and baby- sitting services should be provided. (a) Irsnmap-I'm ,and uw of lemMy and cors- (e) Parents should be provided or made wAwAV reeowem to m M Nra b@Wc We support aware of available community resources, such needs of fM ftawjiiy. as adult classes in consumer education, finan- cial assistance programs, and family and em- ployment counseling. This ought to be coordi- nated with the social services component to avoid duplication of effort and to strengthen the family-centered approach of Head Start. M kballi elion of opporturrilias for contirw- (f) Educational opportunities might include W4 sruca�fon which NNW IMW towards self- basic adult education classes; continuing edu- wwk*rnsrA and owgftynrsrK. cation programs, vocational training or child development associate (CDA) training, and self- enrichment programs. Resources in the local community and its immediate environs which offer programs in these and other educational areas should be identified and arrangements made for the participation of Head Start par- ents. Where these resources are inadequate or do not exist in close physical proximity, Head Start staff should seek assistance from the State training and technical assistance resource or from the OCD Regional Office. Many Head Start • staff members are receiving training through the Head Start Supplementary Training Pro- gram. (S) owe"p wiith fhs Now Bort Isaebsra and (g) Head Start staff should encourage pa- olMr spprsprisls staff for dhommisn and a♦ rental interest in their child's development. Par- sessnrMt of tMir chikkes's isriri mM reds ents should be given the opportunity to meet OW plan wo, with teachers on a scheduled and as-needed basis throughout the year (e.g., three home visits are recommended, although only two are required, at the beginning, middle, and end of the school year). At these meetings parents and teachers should discuss the child's physical, social/ emotional, and intellectual development and review the child's progress. Such meetings can be used to arrive at agreement regarding desir- able short-range goals and some discussion of specific activities and experiences which may contribute to the child's progress toward these goals. Home visits should be planned to enable staff to acquire a fuller understanding of each child's abilities and experiences. Such visits may also be used to help parents consider the child's current needs, interests and ability in order to plan home activities and interactions 60 'AAEwT INVOLVEM W • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GUIDANCE which will contribute to the child's progress. In addition to regularly scheduled teacher con- ferences, parents should meet with other Head Start staff on an as-needed basis. 1304.S4 Parent involvement plan content: among program manage- aalellt, program staff, ant panertts. (a ) The plan shall provide for two-way com- (a) Examples of specific communication tech- munication between staff and parents carried niques include newsletters; home visits; training out on a regular basis througMut the program sessions; and policy group meetings. These year which provides inOwnwAion about the pro- techniques should be programmed to occur on gram and its services; program activities far a regular and continuous basis—e.g., monthly the chflrren; the policy gregn; and resources newsletter, and bimonthly group meetings. Wftk the Program and the oonMnuMty. muff be designed and carried out in a way which rear! as parents and SUN effectively. Policy groups, staff and par- ents must participate in the planning and devel- opnaenrt of the communication system used. (b) The plan shall provide a system for the (b) Examples of ways in which this informa- regular provision of information to members of tion may be transmitted include written hand- Policy Groups. The purpose of such comrnuni- outs; written minutes of meetings; official cor- cation is to enable the policy group to make respondeice; and oral presentations at policy inbnwred decisions in a timely and effective group meetings and training sessions. Policy • manner, to shah professional enpert'se, and groups should have the opportunity to comment generally to be provided with staff support. At a within a reasonable time. mininwnm, Information provided wiM include: (1) Thretabie for Planning, development, and submission of proposals; (2) Dead Start policies, gu°defines, and other from the Office of Child Devel- opn�ent. (3) Rnancial reports and stalsment of funds expended in the Head Start account; and (4) work plans, grant applications, and per- som 9 policies for Head Start. (c) The entire Head Start staff shall share re- spa - IbIllillij -sponelbNily for providing resistance in the con- duct of the above activities. In addition, Heafth Services, Education, and Social Services staff Mate contribute their direct services to assist the Parent Involvement staff. if staff resources we not available, the necessary resources shah be sought wiftn the community. f 120444 Parent involvement plan content: parents, area residents, and the program. The plan shall provide for: (1) The establishment of effective procedures (1) (2) (3) Content of the program should in- by which parents and area residents concerned clude: 61 . 02007 PAREMT NVOLVEMEM PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GUIDANCE • vW be ambled to irMusnce the character of • Training in all program components, in a Peeraws G"cW*Mash , ill la„ way which allows parents to understand (2) Thak rpuli r partidpstion in the in*le- the Head Start program as an interrelated �NMaMon of such proSrawts and, whole and to facilitate parent participation (i) Tacbmical and other support needed to in the preparation of the work plan and arable parents and area residents to secure on budget. Mak own behalf avaflabie assistance from pub- • Ways in which parents can assist staff in be and P1 two sources. setting the goals of the local program and the goals of other community institutions concerned with children and families, in a way which allows parents and staff to ass those goals as an interrelated system. • Training that occurs in a planned and con- tinuous fashion, beginning with and con- tinuing through the grantee's funding cycle, with adequate provision for parental input in the design and evaluation of the pro- gram. 62 prat those newds curt be a priority is owk an aa..mmm.nt. • *. Proposed ogtlano must be Jtrtt&M as con•1azent wltb pod de"Lopaaotal prac- Uout S. All parents whose ablidowa porLiodpobs La any opuan rmise be rapPusa d la t'aslr parent-{roup grga imaAh es to cassadsasa with the revYN parent lawt*aseart gab@♦ Ilda of the Rad Mart Potlmf manual of ♦uCtoy I 70. Arrvxv I A—gyas m OrTio roa hoJCf Pr� /tie's S. h't •m optlopa aatlat rMta atra e op- MUSpvtal of the Used*cart roucy cPaunw pebw 1-by yp,wla OIa fartb poijay SooMw to subalm"A to OCD. the dawlrpawi W tmp rsatbn of 7. 11bare news be a spowdW tswlatbg /sea r•risuars in ropaa daMsa by 100.1 Neal for ata[ awl *Nanta* dad any *p"M *tart praprwas- cbaesn. It ahoull adlrars MON to lie re- II�e►-IJd I-dd Jh[rrw rgul-mann La and pair of tie goolds MapaO balm IaPp1*asntsi- 1hb abap*r NOW !sesta UM pe"" pvewrv- & 17M n„sewer cd bosom"Out to the Naw/ 49—Las Pas deeaiapaaat W t>yteratarsr o.f start canter atL vary dsp•dbft M telt to pegpaa deetgn by local Used tion chosen-L 011*ata,the*rater aate0 Start programs. are to Ma latae opporaarftlse Petr above" the child's dore opsomW nods. 1r-M--)34-1-1/ &-"w a 1-be appUcaMaa wast doww asU%fa the ThY p" opplleo M all Read !!tart •btUty tO 000dott the WOPVM optlsa tri gramtaee wad daegree apaci*e that Opel to Lbs Unita of tie overeat fund ag I+wi wabirs or ropes to spaaaa a full year proQ funds are added to the pewpase base Mier wblc► pcorfdas a wet of arrra*ar b the war eourra- Mowsm. W" sower seep owebw child or the sar a o'w of Muberea for beer proP'aeae b sera coax* dl"&— -t UM the tau Ifs bola a der.TLe pouey will be ap- mambo fundlnp bwf. Oaretwl pamd" W pace to W apphabfSaaa oubattsed by rush analysis w111 be necaeeary to deaarsel•a Ow granhas or dsaspab gaoci s an or after total — assoc-la-Md - a*rrubg adaua w" April 1.IM. c-bUdren. In euc>b pLawata tie fnllowift are"shoald be cooeeMee/: 1f-3�lld-/.i1 fo{1cy a dd clonal medical-dental cuts: • INMPNML&L aa4rfa NCIK b. Lac ea*wd aeeaa due to*operate eched- lapinnl>af in the fourth quarter of n aline sol oporaung pr—aa Lm U- I M (April 1.77). NW *tart programs wu 1 woo, of pupil and staff tranaporta- be pernitbol W acb owr•pd to cooasder von: several proses abode" in addition to the c Addltlonel staff for hoses visit* and standard Mad Mart ao" wad select tae aim" eupporaee acUvitta: program optim beet eaeld bD the needs of d Need for addlUooal rscrultment • the c-hUdr*a saw vM ad tie aapabulga*W effort: resources of the progress aeaPf. T1s program e. Increased Wouraaee eoeh: opuooe that we to be av&U&b" for local f AddlUoae to parent rctt"t7 tunas. aelattlon am as fouow: a. ascus. r•ov�oaes TVA Maadard Meal mart too" 1. The Btandwrl Used Mart blodei varlbNow V saabr attendance. Double maumaa poctlnuattcn at tele pwe*at lw-dy-p r- Home-bored aaodeds. -sett coater-Domed ctawooa fart-- wW be Locally designed raristlons optional. Communitles *W-Ung to oaaflatw In prtodpie, the Odece of f]tlld Dewlap this format am free to do eo peorided that In t will eappat way apnea or deairn modal toy �L� tlrV " • sabill l s that a ewwwa aalb o0n deseooetra s In arnt u thews arab sit oaraitlhe L that u•cOW"Adm pt, -61 U-4 It wit Oeatt ti beat L. o s s o present program d Y la ta► a quality ablid dewbpoesat prog e o at Pea- hest Lntrasu of the 1nOo1MN e t Lada w *onabie oast•ad asst Rad Mart gala'lase- termite. Bernd u orrLh- a be not a equal ty Any prog— opU— pr*g - lust doe - roosrthat the pr*aeat torMe r not ds%D com- strata that it arab shah at abs Poiloortag Stdarl>b local was, the progress 1 be Y b o*p- aldwr wtL�►«tikes made acyl M stet maw nondlusas: off cUreig by me or score of the other I. All pourlea etNed Is the Need Mart OpUoo<. Manual for Hard Mart eaaaponenb mu t be adhered *d. tttLh the esoo uoa of those 3- YartatIms In Cow r AU4mdaaoo potnb deWted Is the doom tptWas d each a Head Start prugrams may oust to eerie d the opt;isas uaiwr 4ecW llrtrtrloe*.ThM wme or W chltdnn on a Lam than Are-day- pea c7 Y ret to be in On po ed Ln any wap p r_w set baela- All children wtw &VAOd which w0111d blaaaa tike Parc►of the pr ant Mead t3latt -,a • perU&I baels mtbt rsusly* Meed Start potic7 whlcb *Lata that. 'Tru- Lbs same caaprbenalvs deseiopmanw graze* in wbleb eneollme n t dor not refect Aces as c-b U4 ren a t La r Alq the Fda'aes- the racial or Meal[' OOMpaeitba of dawd- tion, except as utberwYe Lodf*aded. rrors- vanLwod fasillse in the atwa say net be eaad twurs La the cla+etoom weep be eaMie' ftlmiad , .' (Meal Slam efaausd dotal, mantel by a parent edtisetioa grase ase ~SIL aaotber cgUou wblrb wou"-asabt prwate 1. The design and eelertlon of PrGU—04-- La derrlopt4 their role r tie fast W a" dopa Y ba 109 based ca as Ommmmment Of the lnttrntui aduoaiars of LbMr wa *iUbaa, ab-Ud dowohepaeat moods and rep+uoae of the -In plaxmLus for lea that a *w-dow-wat ►qaa" caSttafLy as Weil as the needs of c&arcxzm schedule, careful cOeYabdocoom the aarwat opreii*a wad tbecr faatlkhw court bo Q1ren to the undarlylag rosmas for t.The 6014pundWit at d11dr*n b PM6rU s the attchdauo* varlstlone Plograia piann ng be%0 be MI - - , by apps-Lng each fat- must sprriflcally addrsas tba lollopbeg tan so qr or dewlopaiental Level, family quest l-]nl: • dtusuak hrndtee s. bmJLb ar Learnln$ (1) WbAt are the devclopsrico1ai needs of pfvhlsma and rwiod ecboai e=perunoe. LUO cb Lid 7 Can they be wet as wfacur*i7 use Dprud,toa vim act panto about Mect c more, aAactitill by lr MM a ewe-dap >ycds of Phot cbndmea " how best tr sabedL"7 (3) what are the needs ami4 6es4ns of the tsocid t 9bW is stead—to prepare for the rather than attempt to replace them Thus. family? Would adjuata»nt factors dktato seeaton and set up the classroom environ- food items that are ®ular part of a fam- coaeseutive-days attedaaee as opposed to. insist,as wail es to give Individual attention lly's diet will be a major focal point of nu- • may,an every-other-day a hadwle? to cbibfi en entering sad leaving the anter. tritlon education. (3) Sow does the Curriculum plan fit the In some lnstancw where wbcols serve Y (2) Health.—Ivory effort must be made to ate sod dsvelopoesntal felt of site akbdnnf center cries,variations In scheduling double provide health services through existing re- Does tbo plan tale late aseoant fMWLW erasions may have to be considered. sources. Children in home-bawd programs coeds of obudren of diNseaft yes,and wry- b. 11as scheduling of children to attend are to receive the earns health services r log needs of the aatne sk" over tela? swrniag or afternoon sessions must attempt children in Center-bawd programs. (4) What kind of ssadtag pattern Is re- to inset ledivldual children's needs such Y 4 with the standard Bead Mart program, qulred to obtain the program objectives? receptivity, necessity for naps and other home-bawd profess»&bail pro►1416 ltnkatss b. In all altuatlons whom tha children ars factors that might prevent full program with existing health awvWm for the entire in the center los than tis days a wast,the benefit to scene children. fsmlly unit on an se-needed bests. However, program must specify how they will receive c. AdequNs these for stet 000sul%&Uoa. Heed Start funds may be used to provide oomprehsnalve servlona.The Dolbwing—am&- pianaing (saaf must pian for edob session health swricas only roe the pre+chool mem- plas are illustrative of why tats requires. %p mist the feeds of pa"ular children inn- ben of the family. (1) One-third to one-half of the eh1Y1• roUmd), L-s rvioe training and carte de- (3) Piryckoiopleil and Social Senices.— daily nutritional needs asemt be not•sole day esimpmant saver be provided during the Hoe-boded progriLms shall provide needed he attends the anter. ?wants must en w- workmig wbedule. In some 'cases, tbis can services through existing community m- quest. be provided with skMpL, ecosaoELMW only be senbeved by a variation in cantor sources or within the sponsoring Head Start weakly annus and counseling on bud sUag• ateedame (es., a four-day-west for program in accordance with exlnting Head food preparation and aaaltarUon, es well me ckUdnen). Buwt policies. on bow to Involve chlldna in food-rai bed t. 909 Watbing both halves of a double activities In the home. ans of we not to ben the primary D.Curriculum for Chlldrela (3) Provialons for complete mMlosl and - dental services must be smada for all children, � hafts •talus tent some such cases, A major emphasis en of the a total must be r sesdp Lor aulsKttute ata[. In such cases. to bale parents enhance the total Mvelop- In accordance with Head Mart policies. +@alai provisions must be mads for home went (UW1Udlru6 cognitive. languap,- so- (3) staff-family Interaction, as asntral to •lots. ctai, emotional and physical) of all tbeir the Head Start concept, gust be loclad" e. Provisions must be made for an increase cbildren, In any variation plan. Varied scheduling Is in supportive personnel and awvkm In rela- Whatever the educational program or to provide staff with now,and afdltional op- Suomi to tis antkipated requlreaeats of ad- phllosopby of a home-based Program.it must portunities for such tntsrantloa. dttlnuai chlHran and their faollles. have a plan or Selena for developing "Indi- c. staff utilisation siauid contribute no- I. Provlebw must be made for custodial vi tuallsod" or"personallmod"Wuca:wn pro- tloeably to program gwmllty by aseilralmag aarebes between ~Loos. Including the 11Ta"for its children. stat talent, potential and expertise. ~ 'We"''of Indoor and outdoor spaces. In addition, programs must provide ma- trslnWg Scala must be Idonti—and s train- L Trovialms must be made to maintain terial, supplies and equipment (such Y trl- Ing plan devised whloh will facllluatc the Ise- b*k food quality for both seseloos. All cyclas, wagons, block, manipulative toys pLmentsuon of the opum. Quch tralnjmg obli4wa should bare an opportuni{y to join and books) to roster the chudren's develop- should enable the stat to Incorporate Gtr- In ensued and other food-related activities. sent In their home Y needed.Prov Won for riculum modtacatioos nasmnary to a000ma- Pes"Wy with the participation of the such materials may be made through lend- modate the shorter weak and to allow Ior UW coot-oamager. Ing, cooperative or purchase systems. devstopmental dUN"Mon between three- { momc-b"m Nadeis Group socialization experiences must be year-olds and five-year-oils. Hard MsR grsntose may visor W do prided on a periodic bests for all children d. 8cveral attandaap•aviation models are and Incorporsta a home-bowl maMl in- In housa-beesd pragof dps. ole proposal i must ponnlbie to planatng the delivery d Rd" Miser cwt t t7 wbaL kfad a[ degro pse setting.aeLvi- • Start eenie.s.Attendabco sclastWas maumt M isle models wouN tees will take place in duthe ation �nps. devised for _ th in the a lee parent ss the d they factor tie education t— their&seemed needs oblidron In lsmu�tIjespHba in the tbild's meat and the home Y a L the omatral fact it, Thew models may be Y well Y all program coaypy ts"In-must the methods by which c1sldreft am aaslfsd �d mking the lines o1 tbo Home Start anent the neer of the locale b1 taking into to tbotr schedules- 'Ib following Mamples dam P+'� initiated to Afteen a" Ian Appropriate Irishoom ethnle, culcurwi lndloats posalble mcbedutiog veriatlonn. Mmo eammunlUss in n 1977 or on a model do- asul laagtrago characteristics. list L not meant to be tabomettle. vUoped by the local community. The foi- e.Parfet Program (1) Tb four-day-want schedule proviam WWW t 000ditlons must be mot by these Home-based programa reflect tbe concept four days for oantr-bawd activities plus an gTwatees to Implementing their programs: that the parent is the first and roost In- additional day for anter slat to perform AL gonsprinkeyee serric" ftwatiai -edteeato r and"enabler"of his or apenial aeuricus,much so: her own children. Thus, home-bawd pro- Ia mrvtoe train 7bo wines kinds of srvioes wblcb are avail- grams are to placeempa�Y own developing ung Lor slat.parents and ship to children served in a camber-based volunteos. Mind Mart Program will be aratlable to and expanding the "psrenttng" role of Head Special experiences for children. cttidria mowed by a bombe-ban" pevgram. start parents. Home visits. As In canter-bawd programa,the bingo-beset l3omc-boeed programs must give both par- TWO days In aerll:voopc to bones with program must make every pc"ble effort to ents (or pare"substitutes and othr aPpro- parent training by tae stat. ldmntity, ... in&*. lntagr&W and utilise PrtW faintly members) an opportunity to sainting sDl1t sesmicn schedules: Two rstuiariy g coamunity resources and m. one lass about such things es various ap- (puillc,reduced-fee.or no-fes) to providing to child rearingways to stimulate enrolled groups each mesuag two dqs per nutritional. beaitb, social sad psycboiagioal aft eahamom their children's total devsiop- wosk, with the fifth day est seldla Der a" smrvlaam t>r ad their*.�rlu.. Ment, we" to turn everyday espericnow th Insmall ro 1p4 cc ar unlatch it working with (1) lata ywom—In Dame-beset programs, tato consUmerUve dawning o3gwunces for amain groups enc Parents or children with ore- fis whmrwr eetble chlidten should reostw specific information and speciinformation about C recede. e means nutritiones services In center- health. nutrition and Community resources. 3. Doubt seeabae Van programs with priority emphasis on a.Stwrlst and Weekend Services Bead Start programs are pertltted to opw- nutrition education aimed at helping Dar- It is suggested that the program make ate,doubW sessions as an �mu.r� Cama ante Lara to mst mob the beuse d e=lating provision for evening and weekend aentcm shall Lbo addition of oohrr --�- resort fad resources through rood pLnnlmg. buy- to families when needed. In fewer estvloes for obiidrm currently at tat sing cooking. If periodic. regular or in- the program. A program mull not be ee- eliaatai group reamiobs Ior chlidren we bold, e.Cerecr Det elopnacwS qulrsd.nor-hall it be psrmlteneL to comitant every effort should be mads to Prepare and mush double sessions solely as a cost-aawleg dei . servo a nutritious snack or meal- frben food y �� car develop, In addition to the pobsime which apply to is not available to&family,tiba home-based mist opportunities ob nitlemi for ►raft. Tor example, full-year. Pray Pte. %be Iollowtmg must maks every •fort to Put the training o sant should qualify for ss vb*no t>� D credit or otter appropriate credentials wluen- conditions must be sat whoa the donut taminy in touch with whatever community ova Po,suble, semalonaoptiony�is uUlboM must be ode for a cos-bour shag opoald be Inlp nffoorm food,ply of W aY11- / 5°4-Deffror1'SMS* break between doulee-asobn classes wbmu a able testily ooMmbw vee programs and should In their propom&W grantees must describe single teacbint shat amedeOb both barons be afmmtl-he - M participmas to them. their maleml for fmttvwwg boaith,nutritloe of a double mseroa. b sddtMomt, int lost Aaw"Bon oducaum must wmognime cul- pgyoiogioal sed other swirl: tltfit 1M thirty minutes eased; be matted pAer b taeal em hitt lis to food pretwences and sup- not provi" primarily by the in-home &rola mwWA&—wb~ of not s dtowist pMo t said meld upon ter pne risco m candler. 02010 RULES AND REGIAATMW D.Stuff Selectiow portunlues for a richer apprecutbon of the 2_ PARTICTPATION fol TEM CLASf3 WM • Propoaah muss dncribe, the program's young cblW's news&sl bow to aaNdr them AS PAID RU LOTI Ms, VOLUXTr CM system for eelectirtg staff In accord with iia Many of the bandle of Aland Saar% aro 06sMV1=- responalbi1114" assigned by the program to Took in-cb&nV".Than cfasgea WAM tole S. ACTIVTTIts POR TIS PAnzvlS the staff member. Par example, the statr and l Intthe ne fAMMIadas et'in rim eoaasnatty, WHICH IxJ9I RA V2 HMIs=TO DBVXAr. vialttn� hones, must be: people and tostitu- 4_W00JUNf3 W"x TM=CKMDRMW IN tions that bare an tnpact no botb. COOPM=ATION A'rM THIN STAPP Or TIM (1) Fluent In the language used by the It is clear that the eutoas of Xsae Start CM1r,l fautlllet they Inst: In bringing about oubsteattal changes M- tach of then Is am tw to an sRfetive (2) Rnponalre listeners; tnands the fullest lnvolvouwnt of treeu, S-rd start (3) Knowledgeable about human level- ch Drosses both at the graataa 1a Parental-subsand familiesoof f chtl- and the delogW agency level. )haJ7 1/a" ad opment,faintly dynamics,and needs dren enrolled In Its programs, This lalvolve- Start program must hire/designate a C0- 0 f children; ment begins when a Read Start program ordinator of Potat AcUrtUm to hall bring (4) nowledgeable about all program begins and should gain rigor aa/vitality as about parent _ y appropriate Dart participation-TAY 5) ccom able about community planning and activities go forwtrr, stat member may be a voluntsar in arseow Knowledgeable y Succrsaful parental lnvoiveseent enters casnmunlUas. resources. Into every part of Head Start. tnfiuenom I. brant tion in the Process of h.Staff Devehelpsbgtnglopment lopmest Other ah ages erty programs, In com- MAXIng Decisions About the Mature and Proatams must submit a staff and volun- about change- 1n lnstitntloao ta ttlr Lois_ Oper"Ann of the Prom ter rvrcrwtmrnt plan and a tralnIng plan, munity,and works toward altariag the soctai tocluding content of proposed pre- and in- condltlona that have formed the eystso s that Head Start Palley Groups en & tice traLning programo s, teaching method, surround the econmfcally dleadvantagsd a. Strketnre.—Tbe formal "tectum by clewrlptlom of training staff or consultants, r_htld and his family. which parents can participate is poiYy sail- and provisions for ooutinusd tri-eer►ice project Head Start mutt continue to day- log and opsratioa of the program w131 Tory training. The oareer development plan mast cover new ways for parents to booms deeply with the local adwLWStnUve structure of the invlo"d 1n declaim-mating about the a dKlgi>•0 to develop or In4ta-e staff mem- 1P— Prograirn- bar's knowledge about: gram and in the day opromt of aetivitme Normally, bowerer, tba Reed Start policy that they deem helpful and tn*crtaat to groups will conatat of the following: (1) Approaches to and technlques oI meeting their particular r, ' and const- 1, dead Start Ctater Coetaatttee. This working with parents; tions. Pbr tome parents, prUetpetko may committee must be set up at tike anYr Ierai_ (2) Other hose-based or Home Start- beEin on A Owl" levN and swore to sore There camtets bare several clamor.1t Y rec- like programa, crimples levels. Por other parents tie move- ommouded that than also be parent Clan (3) All Head Start component areas. ment will be Immadiste,barauee of pant ou- committees. t. Yoluwterrs Periences,Into oaaapiaft 14Teta of sI a sal 2.Nee[Start Polity Cosnrattfer.This Every coos- giving- In all other Head Start the giving. Headstart program is obtlgNN mutes must be sat tip u the daiogi to ysaey Programs, to provide the channels throu 2i whirl eocb level wh&n the progrfm It adodnhbeM to hone-beaad peograme must encoursge sad parucip*tIM and involvement em be pro- whole or in part by&acts someje . provide opportunity for the use of volun- vided for and onrtch-d reeve. S.1<llrl lith l�oricy OOatatQ,ThY COabm 6.Locally Deal tinea Unleas this happens, the galla d food mart he art up at the grantee lav L 1 gnd OP Start will not be schlevsd sad the peagrlm elan a Smtse bio delegatot the eattre, In addition to tba above models,localpro- ltaeif will remain a creative, erperwom* for geed Start program to ons Ds sp"Agssey, grains may elect to design and propnee of ar the pnecbool ehlil !a a rtttsg.tiat Y not !t w not neoenory to bave a Phity tones prqgram optlous whk-L tbay And wvll suited relnforced by needed chasgro in soeW sys- in addltioa to a Dafaptr Apoey PC"Clam- to meet the needs of Individual children Lad terns into which the child will sue anu tainted,ln.aag ae VOLWY IF sarow boo the femmes In thslr communIUM.Proposals his Head Start experience. the Chant"Mord sal the Debegabe AgMay for local program options must adhere to This sharing in dectalons for the tutee goad. the follo llnaa: is one of the primary&.1-ass of prrtwt portJd- a Tbemirt be derived from an aaalyaw win and involvement in Pre$ws So" � d�at them groups Of thr preawat standard Bead 6tert modal e.THa KOLB Or TMJ PAaruwvo of the CoNsawafty (Dem- and must represent a snare et[eeure age- /fie Afro" inter): A reptessaLaDw of proech to meeting the needs of children in ivory Read 54art Program Hutt Aloft 1N- yigbbecboad eoasmkunity Pwopo (pabW the community. feeUve Parent Psrilef+atics. Tine NO d Mid prihy) she of heel sefdinboal eel• b. They must be comietent with good de- least four rayon haft of/anal lentil 1 or peftia ssoi esglslos'" , mum velopmental practices. tion In JcoLl Seal intent pregrtlalr, beef a peseorn for srllrea of loo tsoasn a They must be coodsteat with Bead I. PARTICIPATION IIs TUg PMsOCi COP I&MMUes she Loa wralr Malo els 00 deaf- Start pwformaawe rtandords we must an- 1SAstrxp DSCI (WO AMWT TER XATVfi opmeat of the program Tie sumbor of mole euve that all oosnpoaoate of Alred Wart ore AND QPZXAT'IO19 Or T=MMM AK tegraoonteam sem vary depeodbag as iia elfotivaly dalivered,unless they are operate) ^--,—__-- __-- sr an adjunct to a program wWcb delivers CAart A tae full staff of lied Mart arnloteo, or un- lam iffy lopeasrmt a apse l pvogram throat Organisation: Cowyoettba or cut-mssacatted adca roof sr: 1. Head start Center committer------- 1. Psuonts whose charm are enrolleg in that (1) Alsalth start-type program or other Oenter. services such as aackle all or lead 2. Head start Policy Coma lttee (do*- 2. At Mast bx parente Of Used Start ObUdroa paint screening. este agency). istssauy walled to that daMgoto ogaiq (2) Bummer fallow-on oorvlor for progrWlt ptaf of ted oti- handbmppsd high risk or other chill- munity.• dren with speew reds. 3. Head start Policy Council (grantee)- 3+. At least 501' parents of Read Start chUdaea APPInrDII B—HxAo BrAsr presently enrolled In that grantee's progreas plus repre-entatives of the OOmmunny.•• i-ouc,r bi&-Nv": THt rAatxre TbJ&appendls seta forth policy governing number of orgaaloatiaas which should op- sgencLw (public and prtvaq) and aaa�w the Involvement of p&mnL& of Hood Start prepriately be rep ted. The DAgob community ark or pnotandoaal arpalaa- chndren ". . . In the development, conduct, Agency detwutaro the eo apostUou or UAW tions which have a concern for clizWOM of and overall program direction at the Iocal cominittes(within the Lbove guldettnes) aM low Income fa=M%a cal can eootrlutf to level." mirth-ods to be used In selecting roprevostr the program- The nttmbr of soft ropns- 1-30-2 The Parexts tives or the community. rerento of tensor tentatives will vary.daresdbW on tie as- A. rr.-raODCCTIOrr Heal Start children May efrvf as rpre- bar Of orpn"Uooe VbUft MWOM "tare- Sentatives or the community oa daigtlo p muly be r"rea-bad-The apgttoatt ag=y Hand Start believes that the gains made agency policy groups. An reproseviottroo at detarminso the coupoetkion of Ow eawacs by the child In Read Start must be under- the community selected by the @VMW stet (wlthln the above guldoilnss) and tba sath- stood and built upon by the fymily sal the be appsovag by eiectel /&mat /seems of or to be used In saleetllg re rwntWrm OMMOi.61t7.To aehYea this gel.Ned Sart the ooaynittse. In 130 oaar, bowfver, afbosll of for oonsts.t7. Parieto of torpor mod • PweW for the inyallomoat of Ow chat's i-yrwrs MUvw of the cesatatrnity anal NS Start fhlrm ry sarm sr evpMstofb 0 the popoeft6"oukor soon""me me iaperMaces he twodwo is ars cww b- �Ae of fie CIO—soft(Ossa- groups.All rMnnaloWrm cC So onwonOW velopenent center by giving theft,many op- fes Aiwacy levo!): A reproomehWn of ma)m oataebd b7 fee agmey ovot be a/gta bred FUMAL tom, VOL eft, ga. lst~��r, XON z!, ins MW AND REWAAfl0M elected parent members of the oommUto*.III lanatioos connected with local Head Start present may problem In operation o-� the no caw, bowsysr, entail tspssmotauvas wi ppm administered by d begMe aparlre prograen. the community es0esd 00% of the trtal god the degree of raspooaWlit7 assigned to 11s+W parents In the els a oorr.has three • committee or council, each MrurlAatlnt group. edveahgs. It- La adaltion to those listed functio v the a. Otvm the parents a better understabd- Speriai Notes com attOq aball: Ing of what the anter Is doing for the chU- 1. All parents mewing on policy groups (a) bet re as a luck between public and dren and the kinda of home asafaiamoe they must be elected by patents of Head Start private orpnlasUoaa. the grantee Policy children currently enrolled in the program Council, the Delegate Agency Soard of Dt- rosy 2. It Is strongly recommended that the reCtere, sad the community it serves. b. Shows the child the depth of his parents community action agency board have repro- (b) )lave the gpportuwty to lnitiatc stip- concern. rentatlon from the Bead Start Policy Council geetions mad k1o" for program Improve- c. Gives the staff an opportunity to know w assure coordinatWu of Bead Swt ac- menla and to receive a report on actlun the parents better fol to Warn from them. tivttlee with other CAA programs. Converse- taken by the administering agency with n- There are, of course, many center activl- ly, community action spocy board repro- Bard to 14 recoramendauoma. ties outside the classroom log., fleld trips, eehtatlon on the Polley Council Is also (c) Plan,coordinate and orgaatm agency- clinic viatts, social occasions) in which the recommended. wide activities for parents with the sasist- preeence of persots is equally desirable. 3. It L tmpcxta.nt that the membership of ance of staff. Parents are one of the categories of per- policy groups be rutted to assure a regular (d) Aaalst In communicating with parents sons who must . Ive preference for em- lnIItu of rear ideas lob the progr>,m. pbr a.od encouraging their pe"cipeuon in the pbys*nt as ooh-pro[eeiorrais. F*'ticlpa- this purpose, terms at membership must be ppm. tion as vWunteera may also be passible for limited to no more than three Tars. (a) Abd in recruiting volunteer services many parsnta Ra erienee obtained as a C No matt member (mor members of their from parents,ooaimunity reeldents mace cm- volunteer may be helpful In qualifying for families as defined In CAP Memo 23A) of the rounity organ"tioas, and aaslat In the mo- non-profeaaional easployment.At a minimum aKpaca.at or dalegate agencies shall serve on y+Um._m of co amunity mourns to meet parents abouW be eoeouraged to observe the oouwU or committee, In a voting ca- IdenUlsd used&. closets several time. In order to psrnut pscity.Staff members may attend the inert- (f) AdaUnLater the Parent Activity funds. fathers to observe It might be a good Idea tags of councils or comm,itteee In a con- (g) Y'as Mead Start Policy Cok". Chart to have some of the ntiitative non-voting capadty upon request C ouUlaee the malar management functions even Parts lD the of the council or committee. toaascled with the Bead Start program at ad or rt weekends. 6. !very corporate board operating a Bead the grantee level,whether It be a community Head Start Centers are encouraged to set Start program must have a Policy Commit silica is limited purpose agency, and the aside space within the Center which can be tee or Council as defined by HEW. The cor- degree o1 rosponAlbility arlgnod to each par- coed by parents for meetings and a[aS conterences. poste body and the Policy Committee or Ucipsting group. Council must not be ooe and the same. In addition to those listed functions. the 3. Activities for Parents Which They Have A. Policy groups for summer programs pre- Council abali: Helped To Develop sent a special problem because of the dlf- Ia) Serve as a link between public and flculty of electing parent repreecntatives In prlvtte orranlst.loas, the D&legau Agency Head Start programs must develop a plan advance. Therefore, the policy group for one Policy Committees, Neighborhood Coun". for parent duration programs which are re- summer program must remain In omce until the omatee Board of Datectars mad the oosn- spon&lve W needs expressed by the parents its successors have been elected and taken munity It awwes_ themselves. Other community agencies Office, The grco from the former program (b) Bars the opportunity to initiate $ug- should be encouraged to asslat In the plan- should tweet frequently between the end of gesticros and ideas for program Improve- nogg and tmplrmentation of these programa. the program and the election of new them- meats and to receive a report oo action taken Parents may also wish to wort together on ben to sasure *0030 measure of PrOtrwm by Use adminlstering agency with regard W community problems of common concern continuity.'These meeting&should be for the its recommendations. sues as health.housing,education and wel- Purpose of (a) assuring appropriate fellow (c) Plan. coordinate acid organise agency- fare and to sponsor acttrl"m lad programs ftp of the Children (b) aiding the duel- wide activltlea for parents with the asalst- around lntermts expressed by the [roup. opment of Ube uposming aumAsse Need tam of stall. Policy Committesa must anticipate such Start program. (c) wrtting of the appilA- (d) Approve the selection of D►leO►te Dada when deteioVIEW program peoAosels tion, (d) hiring of time, director and esbb- Agerxyea. and Include parent activity funds to Cower liaLmoot of criteria for blring stat ant. (a) lbcrult volunteer services from par- the cost of parent sponsored tctivitirs. when neaemry (e) orientation of the Dew encs, community residents and community msmbew in abort. Uma policy group host a oetaImtloes, ►race aowinse community re- Owe i Worting With Their Children la TheirIn Connection with idle Staff former program must not b e liseolred --'J eoreror bo tryst Mantlffed needs. Boma a new grow is deofsl-Tae supsrtim of those (f) Distxto Parent Acehlty funds to of the Center parents woo have previously served abouid PaLry Oneammittesa Iii1A requires [bat oath grant" make be used waemmsver pssikie. D army ms be @W for Head btart di»e- home viatte a part of its program when par- t_ rwcii.w.—Tb► following paragraphs fare and prormelonal stat to abass rew - ants permit anti visits. Teachers should and charts dssertle the Minimum functions Ability when decisions must be rnsde. Rvsn vitt pwesob of hammer Cfilldven a minimum and degrees at rapoonalbiltty for the various ween they are coctmitted so involving per- of secs; is full poet programs there should policy groups involved in administration of coin, the Asad Start staff Islet take can to be at Wing tdb&se rbd&L If the parents have local Bead Start pespasaa.Lonna prorps rx" arow dominating meeunp by fosse of U mer comem"d Us soft iesae rhW& (RluMlaoo agotiafo ger sm"Moael Nacos" awl a pester tralulat Sind o"Wisoos in the pros- ata/we now required to make no less than /roster aksre of rospona bclity V all pwftm os of decUlonauking. At these meetings, two barman WWI&during a given program year egret. Alb amen aipsmabe we subject bo posee tsaale mr be fasrpaq to b asset of in s000rwesoe wish I3 -2Ia)(l)•) In those such llmltatioan to mal be Called for by tae teakine. They must learn to ask parents ran cases wben a double sblfa bas born ay- NNW policy. Quediom about this should asr tacit ideas, and liven with attention, proved for teachers it may be Dcneawy to be referred to yourIMW regional cedes. patience and understanding. Sall-cbnnMxe Liss other types of personnel to make dome (1) The Used Start Coater Cnaomtttee gal self-twrpect are Powerful VAOUTSUAg viatta Personnel,such as tMcbw lids&,health ah" carry out st Most the following mini- forces.Activities which bring out these qual- mum reaponslbUttir: !ties in par{pts can pro" invaluable In 1m- aides mace social workers may also maize home (a) Assists Masher. tenter dtrector, and proving family life cif young children from ♦Lits with.or Independently of,the teaching all other poesom responsible for the de- low"moms badw staff but coordinated through the parent pro- velopment lad operation of every oomponat Masaaa of Read Rtart Poilcy Groups gram sial: in order to elininait uncoosdi- ineluding curriculum in the Held Start wasee lustily income/alts below tae'Voetty naud rtaftat program. luno !aces" mal rwdire mseung 61.1owaacs (b) Worts wGateachers or with saoom teacheor be xalatbureel for traveL par diem. seal Seed Start stag should develop activities and all other c}oapooant staff to carry out gal Is", sitting attptria a laeurnd bome a to be u204 at home by other family members the dally acuviUms program. of policy Group meetings 'Ibe procedirna tbat will reinforce tad support the child'. (c) Pians. oomsducts, and participates in naneaary to secure retmbusesumat fumb tow Hoed Start OVWI@rxe. InfmwW so uwil an formal programs and and then rsguWsaons we dm"Dod in ORO actly him for center pmerits and staff. instrucam ML-1. Staff. parents and childrewill all benefit n (d) ParUctpales is nwWttng and se:ssn- from home .facts and activities. Creates* Ing of oentsr maimigaoraft withla —�+ 2. Pw tkkpetion to the Clbwwwm ere Pail shall not require that parents permit home est• fish � by New. the (melee Cosa- gym. Volunteers or Obasrvers visits no a osodation of tae child's psrUclpa- cil mal Beard, mad Deiagase Agroey Cam- R d Start clamaw must be trren fo poesoes tier ler mad ttarL No..ver,every s/art muse • mittee amt Netnl. as tea.reasun.abw and oo.vanwnt so teem. be male to egadft ire alwantagm of VMS&to (2) tae haat start Jm"1* cOMALl AIC 'Ibbs aw very few 000aslo.e WbM the peer- to Chart A efgalms iia aa1R mated rear of a limited number of parse" would PrM IMI" MWK VOL M. 1110. 1 f6.-tOMAY. A" �► Lgps ! r`C.r 1 1� 2 Dspnitiows as used on charts•octad C LarrLtual or poop Mott Gino have ban OM- A.Gaaaral X"poa bUft—Tba tadIvidual aWfeed is the dedatan twaking pro-con prior to • w Re" with lagal and decal ragaOOMCttg the pstnt of actin[approval. gotd>• Load dtracts the awrytnl oat at has U taws do>oat approve,the proposd cannot ftrnstien daoribsl through the perwoo or be adap&MC M UW pAd+d action tauten. croup at OPMaUJ3s rewousibuh, unto.R.rwt Is rtarbad between Lbs d1,- •.OpratW#itspow,tMYti—The in&TW_ ogre"groups or sadIrWusle. vAI or group that Is dtrsatly rarponethie for D. Mwt be Cow.wad—The individual or canTMf out or psrfmmlj3g tta funerioa.owe- gip mutt be aallod upon before any de- attiaat with the general guldanoa Lad disc- cialon is mad,or approval is granted to give UM at the Individual or group bolding gra- advice or inforsesU a but not to snake the real ftqpocd4bWty. daeLton or pant approval. C. X*W Approve or Dlaapproce.—Th, in. S. Xq be Coar ited.—Tbe Individual on divfloal or group (othar than persona or group may be called upon for Information, VwW boiling#antral and operstint regon- adobe or recoaamandstions by those lndivld- attilito.♦and 1 above) must approve before u.als or groups having genwiLl rtsponaibulty the dedaion>a nnalsed or action taken.The or operating respoodbUlty. A-0sweir poomffiM7 Chat B Chart C 1 raq...IhIL[. �— o� pgr.w.rdtnpgro�e DratMwenahad Dt*rwamr-7 arcate.atrncy mawlted ZI Fanctton gg g I H I w o3 R7 w m (a) Idwtdy dUW deyebptnent ardr In the area to A B D D A B D D bs r+,d(b CAA'if not d We"d). (b)bftiilri to&� of Head Start prand A C C B ♦ C C E deeaiap wayr to inert theca within UEW (c) Delar —dtler►te atenctes ► d orae In the I_---- ------ ----- ----- A D C a ernoatunlattle *u which li�1 Bart programa (d)DSM,r�La,loatlmdcentencccIowa---.----. A D C B N) Deseirp pro,to use W avatiable cum=nity A D C B ♦ D C H rarnsror in Hwd&art. (f) EstaDWEaiwLirabwlkmoichlMnawithln ----- -.-.- ------ ----- A C C B aasfkaEis Lows rad HIR tnldrbna (a) DevelopPkw rratrultm&=ofciiiU ,__------ A C C B _---------- 11. a«el A*Wvdx xattm' • W DetwMifte UM c®pdtion d the tp roprWe A B C D ♦ 1 C D eeWatrwp tbke 4r set unr 1[ap (v.Hiw (b) Detriiaa wins ardor&book]be provided to ------ ------ ------ ------ A B C D Hied Start kom the CAA*centrrl once and iia adatibrfaed&eaten. (c) D4>.Irr- mint sb aid be provided to A 1 C D ------ ------ ------ 34"811 ----- SM811&M drat.MearT. (cU 1nNY a MwLhod eC Arlin[ and rwdvtw D C ♦ / D C ♦ 1 reianaltr mmpWnta&boat tie Head t3tart W Divert, CAA'Had Start sta.ditto-d- ------ ------ ------------ 1 A I D M Dlwat sir 4itpta rpocl Heed start oAf is i A I i ------ ------ W �OPWWJO- stasb spane,gnip- A D D i A D D a 01pp"am MAL III.POtart stwwaii,n: pwaaa1 potty W " �&(Yrf�ae1 Erlr�t fw litaa gent stat.otter iNW great . . M wagie/se feia*,w pears aU. 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Number 78-203 Department: Office of Economic Opportunity Subject: Delegate Agent - Head Start Grant No: H0375-M Program Account-_ Head Start Full Year Part Dsy Program Account No: 22 r 1 2. Parties. The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors (County), for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Contractor: Mt. Diablo Unified School District Capacity: A California School District Address: 1936 Carlotta Drive, Concord, CA 94519 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is January 1, 1978 and it terminates December 31, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. The total budget limit of this contract shall not exceed $ 105,992 , of which $74,925 will be contributed by the County as Federal share and of which $31,067 will be contributed by Contractor as local share. 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. Coro-tractor 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, wh-ch 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: Operate as an approved Delegate Agency for the Contra Costa County Office of Economic Opportunity for the provisions of Community Action Program Services. See Paragraph 1, Summary of Work Programs, of the Service Plan. 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: 42 USC 2428, California Government Code 26274 and 53703 10. Signatures. s' natures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY CONTRACTOR By . I.Schroder141a Chairman, Board of Su isors By Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk TITLE =S�p r i:,! N r:cf e n t (Designate'Vfficial capacity in business and affix corporation seal below) By c� , Deputyc mie L. Johnson Deputy Clerk As authorized by governing board action Recomm a epa ant on Federal Funds- Auothorizatlon c►f /' Flsca Agents -ct,- By `� CORPORATION SEAL AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Designee BEFORE NOTARY: Form A,proved: Comet sal State of California ) County of Contra Costa)ss. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) By The person signing above for Contractor Deputy known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/they signed it and that the corporation or partnership named above opf}CIALSEA executed the within instrument pursuant CLARKE to its bylaws or a resolution of its - N�;rrr ruazu-u"�"W` board of directors. y' WrRA C05A COUNTY 5 1x1 +~ E p, tembu 1 . M><CoTR;s;:cn EIPIM Srp 020,14 .4licr0tilrred with board order P.2 GEi.*L!', L CONDITIONS AA (Deicbation of Activities) i Number 78-203 s L. Compliance with Lac:. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, includin:- but not limited to, lice asit%, employment and purchasing practices; and Wages, hours and Conditions of emploiment; and reporting and record keeping procedures. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining I to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized ! representatives of the County, tae State of California, and the United States Government. t d 3, Records. Contractor small 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 pertaining to this Contract and such additional records as may be required by the County. 4. Retention bf 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. 5. Termination. a. For Cause. The County may, by giving thirty days written notice specifying the effective date, terminate this contract in whole or in part, or for a limited time for cause, which may include, but shall not be limited to: (1) Failure, for any reason, of the Contractor to fulfill in a timely and proper manner its cbli,;ations under t1tis contract, including compliance with the approved program and attached condition, and s=h statutes, executive orders and Federal directives as may become applicable of any time; (2) Submission by the Contractor to the County of reports that are incorrect or incomplete in any material respect; (3) Ineffective or improper use of funds provided under this contract; (4) Suspension or termination of the grant to the County under which this contract is made, or the portion thereof delegated by this contract; or (S) Failure to comply with conflict of interest prohibitions in Federal regulations. b, tion-Renewal. The County may, at any time up to 60 days prior to the termination date of this contract as specified above, give the Contractor written notice that it does not intend to renew this contract for an additional term. Grounds for such non-renewal may include, but shall not be limited to: (1) Appointment by County of a new Contractor to serve all or part of the community currently served by the Contractor; or (2) Any of the grounds specified in above Subparagraph a. c. Appeal Procedure. Within 14 days after written notice from the County of its inteation to terminate or not renew, Contractor pursuant to the above, may: (1) Request an informal meeting with representatives of the County to discuss the reasons for the termination or non-renewal; (2) Submit to the County written materials in opposition to the proposed termination or non-renewal; or (3) Request a public hearing before the Economic Opportunity Council, with right to representation by counsel, to present evidence on its behalf. Initials: Qha ,Ohtractor County Dept. P.3 GENE2R.AL CJS_)£i IONS Delegation of 1czi.:i_ies) Uumber 78-203 The persons to whow the above presentation is made shall, within 10 days, sake a recommendation to the Zoard of Supervisors as to what action, if any, should be taken by the Board oil the proposed termination or non-renewal. Contractor raay request an appearaace before the Board with respect to any such recommendation. In any case, the decision of the Goard shall be final. d. Cessation of Funding. ivOCwitiluCan:iing Subparagraphs 3.a., b., and c. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated. 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 ratter 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 Coatract, including but not limited to, monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set fortis is a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements'` ffien entered shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Further, any Informal Agreement entered may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. The County Econoaic Opportunity Director is authorized to approve and sign such Informal Agreements on behalf of County. 8. Modifications aad Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document execut=ed by the Contractor and the Coatra Costa County Board of Supervisors, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, only the Payment Provisions and the Service Plau 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. 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. Law GoverniuZCoatract. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with tate laws of the State of California. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regula- tions touching upon this Contract be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Contract is subject to amendment 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. Initials- ntractor County Dept. � t�16 (Delegation of Activities) 3u►aber 78-203 13. Original Contract. The original copy of this Contract and of any mudification or amendment thereto is that copy filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. 14. Subcontract and Assi`,r.nent. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any of the work contemplated under this Contract without first obtaining written approval from the County. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor s:iall not assign this Contract, or monies due or to become j due hereunder, without the prior written consent of the County. i 13. 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, if a Corporation, agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and 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. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. 17. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require his employees to comply wit;z all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confiden- tiality, including but not limited to, the identity of recipients, 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. 18. 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 back-round, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. 19. 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, whether or not resulting from the negligence of the Contractor, its agents or employees. 2J. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modifica- tion thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect liability 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 liability insurance naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles, with the following minimum limits: (1) $250,000 for each person and $500,000 for each accident or occurrence for all damages arising out of death, bodily injury, sickness or disease from any one accident or occurrence, and (2) $100,000 for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property for each accident or occurrence. Initials: tractor County Dept. 02017 a «, L CON9ETIONS (Delegation of Activities) c a Number 78-203 b. t-lorkmen's Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of idornmen's Compensation insurance evidencing coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. flot later than the effective date of this Contract i the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing, the above liability insurance. The policies must 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, and State and Federal governments, their officers, agents and employees, so that any other insurance policies held by them shall not contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policies. 21. 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. 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. 22. Primacv of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service flan do not limit any term of the General Conditions. Initials: Q"(4 ntractor County Dept.' PAYZ ENT PiROVISIONS v 'lumber 78-203 ' 1. Payment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sure in excess of the total amount spacified 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 Contractor for all services provided for County under this Contract shall be only for costs that are allot;abla costs (see Paragraph 3. below) and are actually incurred in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Contract. 2. PaJ�en: iu:ouuts. SubLe_ct tc� later adjustrsents is total payments in accordance with the below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Auditors, and Audit Exceptions, and subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor an amount equal to ConiracZor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Program Account Budget" included in the Service Plan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are determined in accordance with relevant CSA, IIEW and County regulations. 4. Expenditure of Proiram Funds. All expenses incurred for the approved program must be supported by contracts, purchase orders, requisitions, bills, or other established purchasing procedures. Expenses charged against program funds must be incurred in accord e with Federal and County directives. Liabilities of the County or Contractor to their parties as a result of termination action which are costs of winding up in.accord with Federal directives or are specifically approved shall be considered proper expenditures of program funds. Federal CSA/HEW will determine the disposition of unexpended funds at the termination of the grant. The Contractor shall impose upon itself adequate budgetary constraints to insure that sufficient program monies are on account to meet all obligations incurred during the entire period of this contract. S. Payment ficocadure. The County Auditor-Controller shall advance to the Contractor grant funds to maet the Contractor's budgeted requirements when the Contractor presents his requirements to the County Auditor-Controller in the fora and detail prescribed by the County Auditor-Controller and after presented budget requirements have been audited and found, in the judae«.ent of the County Auditor-Controller, to meet the Federal CSA/HELI audit guidelines. 6. Contractor's Accounting System. At any time during the period of this contract, if the County Auditor-Controller is of the opinion that the Contractor's accounting system or accounting personnel falls below the originally accepted standards, the County Auditor-Controller shall not make further disbursements to the Contractor. 7. Liquidation of Obligations. The Contractor will liquidate all obligations within two calendar months after the program termination date and return any advanced funds not used for approved federal program expenditures to the County Auditor-Controller within five days after the end of this two-month period. S. Commitments Prior to Termination. No suspension or termination will affect any expenditures or legally binding commitments made prior to receiving notices of the termination, or non-renewal, provided such expenditures or commitments were made in good faith and not in anticipation of termination and are otherwise allowable. Upon termination, or non-renewal, the disposition of unexpended Federal funds and property purchased with program funds will be subject to County direction. 9. 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, (1) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out or is insufficiently documented, (Z) 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, (3) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment, or (4) Contractor has failed to provide documentation of timely and adequate local share expenditures to maintain the required ratio of expenditures between federal and local share. Initials: F.Oftractor County Dept. 02019 PAY-HENT Pi?OVISIO`JS - t� Nu►aber 7R_Zn� 1J. CostReport and Settlement. No later than sixty (6U) days following the tertaination 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 sliosas that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor tinder this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Paymaitt 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. (?ayment 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. 11. Audits. The records or 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 13 months from the termination date of this Contract. If such audit(s) show that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, including any adjustments made pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then Contractor agrees to pay to County within 30 days of demand by County any such excess amount. If such audit(s) show that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract e.-coed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, including any adjustments :Wade pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost 3eport and Settlement) above, then County agrees to pay to Contractor any such excess amount, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. 12. Audit Exc-e+itioas. Iu addition to its obligations under Paragraph 7. (Audits) above, Contractor a;;rees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate Co+mty, State or Federal audit agencies occurrin;; as a result of its performances of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to the County within 30 days of Llewaad 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. Initials: tractor County Dept. P-8 SPECIAL CONDITIONS Number 78-203 1. Records Maintenance. Records retained by Contractor shall :identify indivi- dual poverty recipients; expenditures according to federal and local share; income to the Project from whatever source; property o*mad, leased, or borrowed by the Contractor. Records shall reflect the authority of and purpose for expenditures. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized represen- tatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 2. Reports. Contractor shall provide the following reports to the County: a. By the 20th of the following month, a financial report showing monthly CP expenditures on forms prescribed and provided by the County. b. Contractor shall maintain proper records for statistical purposes, monitoring and evaluation as may be requested by the County from time to time. 3. Honesty Blanket Bond. During the entire term of this Contract, and any extension or modification thereof, Contractor shall keep in effect a blanket bond covering losses sustained by the Contractor through any fraudulent or dishonest act or acts committed by any of its employees, acting alone or in collusion with others, during the bond period, to an amount equal to approximately one month's cash handled by the agency for all CSA/HE:i program accounts or in a different amount as may be mutually agreed upon by the contracting parties. 4. Program Coordination. In carrying out programs with other agencies, public and private, in the Contractor's geographical zone of operation, Contractor shall coordinate Through the County. 5. Public Information. Contractor s:_ail prepare timely public information releases on its role in tie Federal CS3/HEiy program which shall identify the project as a CSA, HEW, OCD, etc., program. Copies of these releases shall be provided to the County within one week of release. 6. Covenant Against Contingent Fees. Contractor warrants that no person or selling agency or other orbanizatiun has been employed or retained to solicit or secure this contract upon an agreement or understanding for a commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fez. For breach of violation of this warranty the County shall have the right to annul this contract without liability or, in its discretion, to deduct from the contract or otherwise recover the full amount of such commission, percentage, brokerage, or contingent fee, or to seek such other remedies as legally may be available. 7. Additional Conditions. Contractor agrees and understands that the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Human Development Services (RDS) Administration for Children, Youth and Families - Project Head Start Terms and Conditions, a copy of which is attached hereto as Exhibit A and which by this reference is incorporated herein and made a part hereof as if fully set forth, are deemed to be Special Conditions of this Contract and that contractor agrees to abide by and comply with all HEW/HDS/ACYF Project Head Start Terms and Conditions. 8. Required County Approval. Consultant, personal services, and lease or lease-purchase of equipment agreements, and purchase of equipment over $200, made in accordance with approved budgets, must be approved by the Contra Costa County Office of Economic Opportunity before payment is made by the Auditor-Controller. 9. No Implication of Contract Renewal. 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 the County under a new contract following termination of this contract. 10. Coatractor Responsibility. Contractor agrees and understands that Contractor shall be fully responsible for the acts and omissions of his subcontractors and of persons either directly employed by Contractor or of volunteers under the direction, control or supervision of Contractor. Initials: ontractor County Dept. Head Start 1-73 (W021 P-9 Nunber78-203 11. The parties hereto agree and understand that neither Contractor nor any of its employees shall, under the terms and conditions of this contract, he considered an employee of County for any purpose whatsoever, nor shall Contractor or its employees be entitled to any of the rights, privileges, or benefits of County employees. Contractor shall be deemed at all times an independent contractor and shall be wholly responsible for the manner in which it performs the services required of it by the terms and conditions of this contract. Contractor assumes exclusively the responsibility for the acts of its employees as they relate to the services to be provided during the course and scope of their employment ,with Contractor. 12. Compliance with Law. Contractor agrees to be subject to, ab.-We by and comply with all federal, state, and local laws, statutes, ordinances, rules and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including, but not limited to licensing; zoning and land use; employment and purchasing practices; wages, hours, and conditions of employment; and reporting and record keeping procedures. Contractor further agrees that should Contractor fail to abide by any and all applicable federal, state, and local laws, statues, ordinances, rules and regulations, then sufficient grounds exist for County to discontinue program support. 13. Compliance. Contractor agrees and understands that all payments made by County under this contract, and all funds provided by County under this contract, are dependent and contingent upon Contractor abiding by and complying with all federal, state, and local lacers, statues, ordinances, rules and regulations applicable with respect to Contractor's performance hereunder. Contractor therefore agrees that if it is subsequently determined that: said funds were not expended in compliance with the federal, state, and local las, statutes, ordinances and regulations, applicable with respect to Contractor's performance hereunder, then Contractor urill refund to County such funds which were improperly expended. 14. Contractor agrees and understands £i.at if at any time after the effective date of this contract County scould discover that Contractor is not abiding by or complyir.5 wi_ti any federal, state, and local lair, statute, ordinance, rule or regulation applicable wtr respect to Contractor's performance hereunder, then County's Office of Economic Opportunity shall notify Contractor in writing of said violations or acts of non-compliance. Contractor agrees and understands that Contractor has thirty (30) days from the date of receipt of said notice to supply to County's Office of Economic Opportunity for review and approval, sufficient ,written proof of the action taken or to be taken by Contractor, along with estimates of the time necessary to complete the action, to bring Contractor into compliance or to correct the enumerated violations. Should Contractor fail to supply County's Office of Economic Opportunity with the required proof within the required time, then County shall implement termination proceedings and discontinue program support. Initials: tactor County Dept. HS 02022 1-78 P-10 jtsuntber 78-203 a Eh"IIIBIT A DEPARIVENT OF HEALTH, EDUCATION, ILND UELFttRE i OFFICE OF HiliY-01 DEVELOPMUIT SERVICES (FIDS) ADMINISTRATIO.i FOR CHILDREN, YOUTH A_YD FA:HILIES - PROJECT HEAD START TERMS AND CONDITIO21S i 1 In accordance with Block 5 of the "Notice of Grant Awarded", this grant is subject to the applicable Public Law and DREW and LIDS regulations and policies. This includes the follow ng: 1. Program regulations promulgated in Chapter 13 of -Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations. 2. Title 45 of the Code of Federal Regulations Part 16, Department grant appeals process; Part 46, Protection of human subjects; Part 74, Administration of grants; Part 75, Informal grant appeal procedures; Part 80, tion-Discrimination under programs receiving Federal assistance through the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964; Part 81, Practice and Pro- cedures for hearings under Part 80 of this title; Part 84, Iron-discrimination on the basis of handicap in programs. 3. The HUS Grants AdministrationManual. 4. The DHEW Grants Administration Manual. 5. The application submitted for this grant including the proposed work program and any amendments, is incorporated by reference. Therefore adherence to the statements contained therein is a condition of the grant award. Initials: C ractor County Dept. �2�j`��3 t>i : P-11 Number 78-203- SERVICE PLAN 1. The Contractor agrees to provide those services specified in the d attached "Summary of Word: Program" (Form HS-04), consisting of 1 pages. 2. Allowable costs are limited to those set forth in the attached Program Account Budget (Fora III B) consisting of _pages. 3. Subject to the payment limit of this Contract, each line item in the "Program Account Budget" may be changed with corresponding line item changes, but only with prior written authorization of the Grantee Head Start Director and the Economic Opportunity Program Director. 44- Initials: retractor County Dept. f. 2024 a Number 78-203 i i i SU2WIARY OF WORK PROGRI L i 1. Agency Mt. Diablo Unified School District 2. Address 1936 Carlotta Drive Concord, CA 94519 3. Number of Children to be served 60 . . . . . . . . . . . 4. Type of Program to be operated: Full Year Part Day Center-based Head Start Program serving 50 Children using standard Head Start model. One Home Start Program will serve an additional ten (10) Children. Center-based Head Start Program is co-mingled with State Preschool Project. 5. Proposed opening date of classroom program September 25, 1978 Proposed closing date of classroom program June -5; 1978 . . . . . . . y 6. Delegate will develop and conduct the above described program in a manner designed to comply with the Head Start Performance Standards as set forth in the Head Start Policy Manual N-30-364-4 (July 1975), a copy of which is attached hereto. The Policy Manual, including Appendix A - Program Options for project Head Start and Appendix B - Read Start Policy Manual: The Parents, and any subsequent revisions OF the above documents are incorporated by reference and become a part of this Contract. 7. Delegate Agency will participate in a yearly Self-Assessment of its program operated under this Contract. The Self Assessment will be performed at a time set by, and usinCP g Self Assessment/Validation Instruments provided by the Grantee for this purpose. Initials: tractor County Dept. Enc. RS-04 jl- ,,NUAL PART CHAPTER 0=4tS SAD STMT POMY MANUAL OCD HEAD START PROGRAM F ERFORMAIKI STANDARDS u.s. DWM OF WALTN, fDUCATWK AND WWAK Of* Of OWNAM Drwlopwo Ofci or Chill D.rw0080 JULY 197s w),06 TN 475.07 OCD Notice • CHAPTER OFFICE OF CHILD DEVELOPMENT NOTICE PROGRAM PERFORMANCE STANDARDS SUBPART Section 1304.1-1 Purpose and appiicaliow. 1304.1-2 Definitions. 1304.1-3 Bead Start proWwn lo*W 1304.14 Perforrwance starwards pian devMopow it. 1304.1-5 Performance standards it oplerwm ilalion and eniormo m t. SUBPART B—EDUCATION SERVICES OBJECTIVES AND STANDARDS 13042-1 Education services objectives. 1304.2-2 Education services plan conlerd:operations. 13042-3 Education services plan content:tacWhim SUBPART C--HEALTH SERVICES OBJECTIVES AND PERFORMANCE STANDAWS 1304.3-1 Hearth services peweral objectives. 1304.3-2 Health Services Advisory CosAmitiee. 1304.3-3 Medical and vieto history,screenirq,and eiamAnno w. 1304.3-4 Medical and dental treatment. • 1304.3-5 Medical and deg".9m 1304.3-4 HeaNh educeb w. 1304.3-7 Mental health ob0eclivso 1304.3-e Mental heaMh ssrvioes. 1304.3-9 Nutrition objectives. 1304.3-10 Nutrition services. SUBPART D—SOCIAL SERVICES OBJECTIVES AND STANDARDS 1304.4.1 Social services objectives. 1304.4-2 Social services pian corMM�t. SUBPART E—PARENT WVOLVEMENT OBJECTIVES AND STANDARDS 1304.5-1 Parent invvolvemmm objectives. 1304-5-2 Parent imrolver w plan conmw: parent parlicipaiion policy. 1304.5-3 Parent involmamm plan content: enhancbp ik WnparW of parerAW4 skirts, 1304.5-4 Psrswt irtvolMenmerM plan corNerM: Pm in wAocabom awg"PrpprM manase�ett,pr*- gram stall,awd parents. 1304.5-5 Parent irmtaswreM plan content: parents, area r4sidents, and the program. • r r21-Wf-' Sitipart �--�11Ma! • Sea 1304.1-1 'tJ11POSE AND APPLICATION This part sets out the goals of the Head Start program as they may be achieved by the combined attainment of the objectives of the basic components of the program, with emphasis on the pro- gram performance standards necessary and required to attain those objectives. With the required development of plans covering the implementation of the performance standards, grantees and delegate agencies will have firm bases for operations most likely to lead to demonstrable bene- fits to children and their families. While compliance with the performance standards is required as a condition of Federal Head Stant funding, it is expected that the standards will be largely self-enforcing. This part applies to all Head Start grantees and delegate agencies. Sae. 1304.1-2 DERM I10 Is As used in this part: (a) The term "OCD" means the Office of Child Development, Office of Human Development, in the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, and includes appropriate regional office staff. (b) The term "responsible NEW official" means the official who is authorized to make the grant of assistance in question, or his designee. (c) The term "Director" means the Director of the Office of Child Development. (d) The term "grantee" means the public or private nonprofit agency which has been granted as- sistance by OCD to carry on a Head Start program. e) "delegate delegate agency" means a public or private nonprofit organization or agency to which a grantee has delegated the carrying on of all or part of its Head Start program. (f) The term "goal" means the ultimate purpose or interest toward which total Head Start program efforts are directed. (g) The term "objective" means the ultimate purpose or interest toward which Head Start pro- gram component efbrts ars directed. (h) The term "program performance standards" or "performance standards" means the Head Start program fwretions, activities and facilities required and necessary to most the objectives and goals of the Had start program as they relate directly to children and their families. (i) The term "handicapped children" means mentally retarded, hard of hearing, deaf, speech im- paired, visually handicapped, seriously emotionally disturbed, crippled, or other health impaired children who by reason thereof require special education and related services. Sea- 13KI-3 MEAD :TAINT MIOGIIAIII GOALS (a) The Head Start Program is based on the premise that all children share certain needs, and that children of low income families, in particular, can benefit from a comprehensive devel- opmental program to meet those needs. The Head Start program approach is based on the phi- losophy that: (1) A child can benefit most from a comprehensive, interdisciplinary program to foster devel- opment and remedy problems as expressed in a broad range of services, and that (2) The child's entire family, as well as the community must be involved. The program should maximize the strengths and unique experiences of each child. The family, which is perceived as the principal influence on the child's development, must be a direct participant in the pro- gram. Local communities are allowed latitude in developing creative program designs so long as the basic goals, objectives and standards of a comprehensive program are adhered to. (b) The overall goal of the Head Start program is to bring about a greater degree of social com- petence in children of low income families. By social competence is meant the child's everyday effectiveness in dealing with both present environment and later responsibilities in school and life. Social comp~ce takes into account the interrelatedness of cognitive and intellectual de- velopment, physical and mental health, nutritional needs, and other factors that enable a devel- opmental approach to heloing children achieve social competence. To the accomplishment of this goat, Head Start objectives and performance standards provide for: (1) The improvement of the child's health and physical abilities, including appropriate steps to correct present physical and mental problems and to enhance every child's access to an ade- quate diet. The improvement of the family's attitude toward future health care and physical abilities. 1 0209 (2) The encouragement of self-confidence, spontaneity, curiosity, and self-discipline which grill assist in the development of the child's social and emotional health. (3) The enhancement of the child's mental processes and skills with particular attention to • conceptual and communications skills. (4) The establishment of patterns and expectations of success for the child, which will create a climate of confidence for present and future learning efforts and overall development. (5) An increase in the ability of the child and the family to relate to each other and to others. (6) The enhancement of the sense of dignity and self-worth within the child and his family. Sic. 1304.14 PERFORMANCE STANDARDS PLAN DEVELOPMENT Each grantee and delegate agency shall develop a plan for implementing the performance stand- ards prescribed in Subparts B, C, D, and E of this part for use in the operation of its Head Start program (hereinafter called "plan" or "performance standards plan"). The plan shall pro- vide that the Head Start program covered thereby shall meet or exceed the performance stand- ards. The plan shall be in writing and shall be developed by the appropriate professional Head Start staff of the grantee or delegate agency with cooperation from other Head Start staff, with technical assistance and advice as needed from personnel of the Regional Office and profes- sional consultants, and with the advice and concurrence of the policy council or policy committee. The plan must be reviewed by grantee or delegate agency staff and the policy council or policy committee at least annually and revised and updated as may be necessary. Sec. 1304.1-S PERFORMANCE STANDARDS IMPLEMENTATION AND ENFORCEMENT (a) Grantees and delegate agencies must be in compliance with or exceed the performance stand- ards prescribed in Subparts B, C, D, and E of this part at the commencement of the grantee's program year next following July 1, 1975, effective date of the regulations in this part, or 6 months after that date, whichever is later, and thereafter, unless the period for full compliance is extended in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section. (b) If the responsible HEW official as a result of information obtained from program self-evalua- tion, pre-review, or routine monitoring, is aware or has reason to believe that a Head Start pro- • gram, with respect to performance standards other than those for which the time for compliance has been extended in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section, is not in compliance with performance standards, he shall notify the grantee promptly in writing of the deficiencies and inform the grantee that it, or if the deficiencies are in a Head Start program operated by a dele- gate agency, the delegate agency has a period stated in the notice not to exceed 90 days to come into compliance. If the notice is with respect to a delegate agency, the grantee shall imme- diately notify the delegate agency and inform it of the time within which the deficiencies must be corrected. Upon receiving the notice the grantee or delegate agency shall immediately ana- lyze its operations to determine how it might best comply with the performance standards. In this process it shall review, among other things, its utilization of all available local resources, and whether it is receiving the benefits of State and other Federal programs for which It is eligible and which are available. It shall review and realign where feasible, program priorities, operations, and financial and manpower allocations. It shall also consider the possibility of choosing an alternate program option for the delivery of Head Start services in accordance with OCD Notice N-30-334-1, Program Options for Project Head Start, attached hereto as Appen- dix A, which the grantee, with OCD concurrence, determines that it would be able to operate as a Quality program in compliance with performance standards. (c) The grantee or delegate agency shalt report in writing in detail its efforts to meet the per- formance standards within the time given in the notice to the responsible HEW official. A dele- gate agency shall report through the grantee. If the reporting agency, grantee or delegate agency determines that it is unable to comply with the performance standards, the responsible HEW official shall be notified promptly in writing by the grantee, which notice shall contain a description of the deficiencies not able to be corrected and the reasons therefor. If insufficient funding is included as a principal reason for inability to comply with performance standards, the notice shall specify the exact amount, and basis for the funding deficit and efforts made to obtain funding from other sources. (d) The responsible HEW official on the basis of the reports submitted pursuant to paragraph • (c) of this section, will undertake to assist grantees, and delegate agencies through their grantees, 2 0201 (9 to comply with the performance standards, including by furnishing or by recommending technical assistance. (e) If the grantee or delegate agency has not complied with the performance standards, other than those for which the time for compliance has been extended in accordance with paragraph (f) of this section, within the period stated in the notice issued under paragraph (b) of this sec- tion, the grantee shall be notified promptly by the responsible HEW official of the commence- ment of suspension or termination proceedings or of the intention to deny refunding as may be appropriate, under Part 1303 (appeals procedures) of this chapter. (f) The time within which a grantee or delegate agency shall be required to correct deficlen- cies in implementation of the performance standards may be extended by the responsible HEW official to a maximum of one year, only with respect to the following deficiencies: (1) The space per child provided by the Head Start program does not comply with the Educa- tion Services performance standard but there is no risk to the health or safety of the children; (2) The Head Start program is unable to provide Medical or Dental Treatment Services as re- quired by Health Services Performance Standards because funding is insufficient and there are no community or other resources available; (3) The services of a mental health professional are not available or accessible to the program as required by the Health Services Performance Standards; or (4) The deficient service is not able to be corrected within the 90 days notice period, m4with- standing full effort at compliance, because of lack of funds and outside community resources, but it is reasonable to expect that the services will be brought into compliance within the extended period, and the overall high quality of the Head Start program otherwise will be maintained during the extension. INTRODUCTION The Performance Standards presented in the following pages are accompanied by guidance material which elaborates upon their intent and provides methods and procedures for imple- menting them. The standard is found in the left hand column and the appropriate guidance material in the right hand column. The standards in the left hand column constitute Head Start • policy with which all grantees and delegate agencies are required to conform. They aro taken verbatim from the Federal Register dated June 30, 1975, Volume 40, Number 126, Part II, that contains the Head Start Program Performance Standards for operation of Head Start programs by grantees and delegate agencies. The guidance in the right hand column is provided for the assistance of Head Start programs in interpreting and implementing the standards and is not in itself mandatory. • ,f 3 02030 EDUCATH M PEN ORMANCE iTANDANDS GUN)ANIN • Subpart S--Education Services Obowt vas and Psoras•nos Standards 13042-1 Education services ebjsclirM. The objectives of dw Education Sarvice com- ponent of the Used Start prop ars to: (a) Prowde CM&of alae a Wer*ing eawkon- atent seed tris vsaied eiparlenoes Mhicla wifl help tries+ develop SOCLORY, Mlsisctuafly. Ows- icafly, and siviotionaNy in a wawasr appropriale to Mask age and stags of dowfopnwnt toward No ovsrsfl goal of social — npelenca. (b) Mlagrale the educational aspects of the various Head Start cow*onwtts in taw daily program of activities. (C) kwofve parents in educadonal activities of the program to enhance frisk role as the principal influence on the child's education and develops wit. (d) Assist parents to increase knowledge, undsrslanditg, skills, and experiewce in child growlh sod dewiopwteM. (N kowd" and reinforce agwisocee wtlhidh occur M Me bate *0 persift can utilize as a&--"eve-! activities for their dhfilris • 1 130424 Education services plan conlent: operaliows. (a) The education services cow4wnent of the (a) The education plan should be prepared P01orhta CO standards plan shalt provide stra- by the educational staff with cooperation from lilies for achieving the education objectives. other Head Start staff, parents and policy group In so doing it shall provide for program activ- members. Professional consultants may be teres that include an organized series of *xperi- called upon as needed. *noes designed to meet the individual dMw- ences and needs of participating children, the Before the education plan is written, parents, special needs of handicapped dhikhen, the staff and policy group members should meet needs of specific educational priorities of the to discuss the education service objectives and local population and On coannwnity. Program performance standards. The staff has the re- actiMties gust be carried out in a marxaer to sponsibility to inform parents and policy group avoid sex role slorsotypirq. members about alternative strategies for achiev- M addition, the plan shalt provide wmdwods for ing the education objectives. The staff should assisting parents in understondiap and using recommend those strategies (curriculum ap- allernati"o ways to foster learning and develop- proaches, teaching methods, classroom activi- nwmt of tfwk chikken. ties, etc.) most appropriate to the individual needs of the population served and based on d }t: �►2�b�1 M1CAT10M r PERFORMANIN gr • • Volunteers • Community resources • Program philosophy/curriculum approach • Assessment procedures (individual child, total program) Refer to DHEW Publications: • Project Head Start Program Series Book- lets: # 4, Daily Program l (OHD) 73-1016 #11, Daily Program 111 (OHD) 73-1023 #13, Speech, Language, and Hearing r Program (OCD) 75-1025 _ • Caring for Children Series: f =`1. The Ways Children Learn (OHD) 75- 1026 44-2, More than a Teacher (OHD) 75-1027 #3, Preparing for Change (OHD) 75-1028 #4, Away from Bedlam (OHD) 75-1029 #5, The Vulnerable Child (OHD) 75-1030 • Child Development Day Care Series: #3, Serving Preschool Children (OHD) 74-1057 #8, Serving Children with Special Needs • (OCD) 73-1063 (b) The educalin-n owdoes F -pO11eM of OM (1) The following suggestions may be useful pMn dog provide!or: beginning steps: (1) A snppwNo- social awl smoMowal cN- (i) Encourage awareness of self through the NNW wihich: use of full-length mirrors, photos and drawings of child and family, tape recordings of voices, (i) EaMaaoss cWdrsw'a swdsrslawdiag of etc. waarslttes as bWvWWwAs, aad M rehMen lo oMt m by providing Isr iadk*kad,small EroW, • Use child's name on his work and belong- and'woo group acliv90-a; ings. • Arrange activity settings to invite group participation (block and doll corners, dra- matic play). • Include active and quiet periods, child- initiated and adult-initiated activities, and use of special areas for quiet and individual play or rest. (N) Gives children many opporMrnkles for (ii) Here are some examples: success*ao gh prop vm aefivilfes; • Make sure that activities are suited to the developmental level of each child; • Allow the child to do as much for himself as he can; • Help the child learn "self-help"skills(pour- ing milk, putting on coat); is 6 02033 performance standard requirements. With the concurrence of the parents and policy group members, the educational staff will then write the plan. The education plan must be swifl- caly designed to meet children's needs as determined through assessment procedures. The education plan must specify strategies for imolementinq each of the education serv- ices objectives of the Head Start program. The education plan should indicate: • Now the education program will provide children with a learning environment and varied experiences appropriate to their age and stage of development which will help them develop: socially intellectually physically emotionally • How the education program will integrate - the educational aspects of the various . Head Start components in the daily pro- gram of activities. • Now the education program will involve parents in educational activities to •n- hence their role as the principal influence on the child's education and development. • How the education program will assist pxenis to increase knowledge, under- standing, skills, and experience in child growth and dsysloprasnt. • How the education program will identify and reinforce experiences which occur in the home that parents can utilize as edu- cational activities for their children. The plan should be accompanied by brief descriptive information regarding: • Geographical setting • Physical setting (available facilities) • Population to be served (ethnicity, race, language, age, prevelance of handicap- ping conditions, health factors, family sit- uations) - • Education staff (staffing patterns, expert-once, training) 5 X2032 MICAU M PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GUNIAMCE • a Volunteers o Community resources o Program philosophy/curriculum approach o Assessment procedures (individual child, total program) Refer to DHEW Publications: o Project Head Start Program Series Book- lets: # 4, Daily Program I (OHD) 73-1016 11, Daily Program 111 (OHD) 73-1023 #13, Speech, Language, and Hearing Program (OCD) 75-1025 o Caring for Children Series: =1. The Ways Children Learn (OHD) 75- 1026 n2, More than a Teacher (OHD) 75-1027 3, Preparing for Change (OHD) 75-1028 4, Away from Bedlam (OHD) 75-1029 —5, The Vulnerable Child (OHD) 75-1030 o Child Development Day Care Series: #3, Serving Preschool Children (OHD) 74-1057 +8, Serving Children with Special Needs • (OCD) 73-1063 1M Ohmosw woo"osaipowsat of MM (1) The following suggestions may be useful pass doll prorirs for beginning steps: (1) A @W W- - sseial and emedlswal Ni- (i) Encourage awareness of self through the ands•Mich: use of full-length mirrors, photos and drawings of child and family, tape recordings of voices, (0 Inhwu ss obN~G of etc. WAwneakme as Indk dodD, and in rekdbn lo e11_ by p I& ig Isr kmNviirl,saW prorp, • Use child's name on his work and belong- sM WN group acgull6 s; ings. • Arrange activity settings to invite group participation (block and doll corners, dra- matic play). o Include active and quiet periods, child- initiated and adult-initiated activities, and use of special areas for quiet and individual play or rest. (ii) Oiws ohildi amy oppelii s tlor (ii) Here are some examples: strCosM wows • Make sure that activities are suited to the developmental level of each child; • Allow the child to do as much for himself as he can; • Help the child learn "self-help" skills(pour- ing milk, putting on coat); • s 02033 EDUCATHM STANDARDS GUIDANCE e Recognize and praise honest effort and not just results; • Support efforts and intervene when helpful to the child; • Help the child accept failure without de- feat ("1 will help you try again."); _ e Help the child learn to wait ("You will have a turn in five minutes."); e Break tasks down into mansgeeble parts so that children can see how much prog- ress they are making. (iii) pronidss M Mrironinenl so aeieplsnce (iii) This can be accomplished by adult be- which Mips Mch *W Mild sllw�ic pride, de- havior such as: velop a positive seM-oMcepR ordmom We Mdi- tiWWd MreMMis, aid dwMop Micilih in sodial a showing respect for each child; re • listening and responding to children; • showing affection and personal regard (greeting by name, one-to-one contact); • giving attention to what the child considers important (looking at a block structure, locating a lost mitten); • expressing appreciation, recognizing effort and accomplishments of each child, follow- ing through on promises; • • respecting and protecting individual rights and personal belongings (a "cubby" or box for storage, name printed on work in large, clear letters); • acknowledging and accepting unique qual- ities of each child; e avoiding situations which stereotype sex roles or racial/ethnic backgrounds; e providing ample opportunity for each child to experience success, to earn praise, to develop an "I can," "Let me try," attitude; e accepting each child's language, whether it be standard English,a dialect or a foreign language; fostering the child's comfort in - using the primary language; e providing opportunities to talk about feel- ings, to share responsibilities, to share humor. (2) DswlgM«K of IrIMtMse — sklils by: (2) Intellectual skills can be enhanced by pro- viding a learning climate in which staff guide children to foster cognitive functioning (i.e., un- derstanding, reasoning, conceptualizing, etc.). (i) Encowaging chiidion Io solme probMr- (i) Provide materials and time appropriate to initials actio fts,explore.expriamd,gossbon, the child's age and level of development in the • and gain ew*I OwouO Morning by doing; areas of: 7 1 ,i� V♦ L EDUCATION ' , 'EIIFOAMANCE STANDARDS filNaAlll:E • science; concepts of size, shape, texture, weight, color, etc.; • dramatic play; • art; • music; • numerical concepts; spatial, locational and other relationships. AA h Iry stadarslawdlaN and (ii) Some examples are: pies In • alwaspbaro Met eneawaw am oaniwrohnO n anew/ chOdren ead bakreen • Give children ample time to talk to each WW ed ; other and ask questions in the language of their choice; • Encourage free discussion and conversa- tion between chNdnn and adults; • Provide games, songs, stories, poems which offer new and interesting vocabulary; • Encourage children to tell and listen to stories. (liesWN boom A raosl alYan of M• srw- (iii) Make use of information that is relevant bels ler 1srs awd noWme ecowdMV to fee to the child's interests, such as his name, tele- do elopwteMd IWW of Mf CMildi phone number, address and age. Make ample use of written language within the context of the child's understanding, for example, experi- ence stories, labels, signs. (Ih Eeooweems chn I I to I so da Mair (iv) The sequence of classroom activities Mpsrisnoas and uwdsr+Msed cenospils; and should progress from simple to more complex tasks, and from concrete to abstract concepts. Activities can be organized around concepts to be learned. (w) PrevWry a balanes pregrem of aW di- (v) Although each day's activities should be weVAd a"ebiid WNW 6e0111se. planned by the staff, the schedule should allow ample time for both spontaneous activity by children and blocks of time for teacher-directed activities. m Pnmwtisn M phyWeef rmft by: (1) MuidMy ads"Me kWbw and evhWor (i) This can be accomplished through regular apse% welsriels„ egWpnwK sad tires for OW periods for physical activity (both indoor and WN is use IwW sad swaN nw m*w to Morass• out). Physical activities should include materials Oak physical skills; and and experiences designed to develop: • large muscles (wheel toys, climbing appa- ratus, blocks); • small muscles (scissors, clay, puzzles, small blocks); • eye-hand coordination (puzzles, balls, lotto); • body awareness; • rhythm and movement (dancing, musical instruments). 0 02035 ' ED�IC.ATIOM PMOFAUACE STANDARM OINDAMM (ii) preM p appropriota VIUMca wM b ii) Staff should be actively involved with chil- dMld►en are mole@ s,nraassrnt MW materials in dren during periods of physical activity. During ado b pm No d ildrsn's physical grmMn. such activities, staff should take opportunities to increase their contact with individual children. To ensure safety, activities should be ade- quately supervised. (c) The educalion sm Wces coompa i of M• PIM *49 preside for a program which is Mdi- viduoiiaed 1e asst the special noels of cMlldrwn frau venous papdog a - by: (1) Haviog a aeLvAc m which is rebv (1) This can be accomplished by including in MW nAeeMee M lbs wows of go pspuisI'M - each classroom materials and activities which served (biNnpust/Mor h, muNicul0wok nrat, reflect the cultural background of the children. urban, tiw Wle- niprarM, etc.). Examples of materials include: • books. • records; • posters, maps, charts; • dolls, clothing. Activities may include: • celebration of cultural events and holidays; • serving foods related to other cultures; • stories, music, and games representative of children's background; • • inviting persons who speak the child's native language to assist with activities. (2) Hwft 00 o W program resources re- llectlns of ter metol and oftft popokofto of No children in the program. M WAkWing persons who spook On prbwy (i) This adult m::: be: tonguoge of the d4dron and we kna iledg- abb about Moir kwNops; and, at a mWAn on, • a teacher or aide whop a maierily of to elwdren spook a ton- a other member of the center staff po" Wher then En@kk at boot ane loo6or • a parent or family member or aids irnlsraoft g elf► vAft 11he • a volunteer who speaks the child's lan- muart spook thou lMpuops; and gum (ii) Where only a few eM Ma , or a singb (ii) In some cases where a single child is af- child, speak a lonnp ape dWooa I *m Ow rest, fected it may not be possible for the center to one adult in the r Mer shoal be araMabls to provide an adult speaking the child's language oowAmunicaM lin the nobve language. on a regular basis. (3) lnckWkq por ft in curricuken develop- (3) Parents can be valuable resources in mens and having them m--e as resource po• planning activities which reflect the children's sans (e.g., lou bi opmei/biaaMral acOvNies). heritage. Teachers may request suggestions from parents on ways to integrate cultural activ- ities ctiveities into the program. For example, parents may wish to: • plan holiday celebrations; • • prepare foods unique to various cultures; 9 02036 EDUCA I , rE1IFOftfrwAMCE sTAMO/►ADS aI�AMC[ • • recommend books, records, or other mate- rials for the classroom; • act as classroom vofunhwm: • suggest games, songs and art projects which reflect cultural customs. (d) The education services coetponsnt of the (d) The education plan should specify how pint *AN perils proosdtree for ow-goirp ob- Head Start staff will assess the individual devel- seron"t, scording amt evehmWon of each opmental/instructional needs of children. Some cMWs SrotnlH and do Wapwte+M fen the purpose ways this may be accomplished include: of f6WWWq activifiies to shit WANVWUW needs. Itanti previds, also, for kvkMpMbq the *due-*- • discussions with parents during recruit- dood aapet fis of O*w He" SW cetrtperterMs ment, enrollment, honts visits, parent-staff irtlo tfas doNy eduicalfow m m cse pmgr=L conferences and meetings; • review of child's medical and develop- mental records; • conferences with medical or psychological consultants where indicated; • teacher observations documenting devel- opmental progress used as guidance in planning for and/or modifying individual children's activities; • use of specific assessment instruments or scales. Planning should take into account the age groups and abilities of the children. For exam- • pie, activities will differ for three and five year olds. Children with handicaps, like all children, should have specific goals sM for them accord- ing to their ability. The plan should also include the following: • long-range plans based on evaluation of each child's current needs, interests and abilities; • specific activities and responsibilities of staff members; • consistent methods for observing and re- cording the progress of each child; • procedures to be used for reviewing each child's progress and modifying the program when indicated. Activities to integrate educational aspects of other components into the daily education pro- gram could include: • Health Education built into the schedule through: —time to talk about physical and dental examinations in order to increase under- • standing and reduce fears; 10 02037 ' Eaiil�ATION —books and pictures about doctors and dentists; —materials for dramatic play (stethoscope, nurse's uniform, flashlight); —role playing before and after visits to doctors, dentist, hospitals, clinics, etc. • Nutrition Education as part of the daily schedule: —assistance in meal preparation, setting table; —Maming experiences through food prop- sratkm (adding liquids to solids, season- ing, freezing, melting, heating, cooling, ' cooking simple foods) —books, pictures, films, trips related to the source of foods, (farm, garden, ware- house, market, grocery store). Refer to Project Head Start Program Series Booklets: `'` r - • »2, Health Services (OCD) 73-1007 • _2A, Dental Services (OCD) 73-1008 - • #3, Nutrition (OCO) 72-47 • #3E, Leader's Discussion Guide for Nutd- tion Film • • --"3F, Nutrition Education for Young ChiE- dren (OHO) 75-1015 (e) The plea dol 'neAft rsslhoals for we- (e) The plan should indicate some of the beedft Ow kweoladgs saw rwMrslenalieg of ways parents and staff will work together to bees oW and pwwft of No educagoael and understand each child and provide for his learn- reMMspeloMM needs ead actiriliss of children ing experiences. The plan should include de- Ingo progrow.These 00 McNwe: tails of ways the home and center will attempt to supplement each other in providing positive experiences for the child. There should be an early orientation to the Education Services Objectives. Special empha- si3 should be given to the significance of the materials, equipment and experiences provided in a Head Start Child Development program. Interpreters should be available to facilitate full participation of non-English speaking parents. Procedures should be established to facilitate maximum communication between staff and parents, for example: . newsletters • parent/teacher conferences • group meetings • phone calls • home visits • posters, bulletin boards, radio/TV an- nouncements. 11 f 02(138 BATON ' PEN OMIAMCE sTAMDAFM GUNNICE • (t) ftsid 'arMci♦alion in ploWal like odu- (1) Meeting with staff to provide for the over- willm - prnorar -, awl In center, doorman and all written education plan (see item 1304.2-2(a) hone"pro*rain aclivMase; for further guidance). (2) POW hot WWtg in mumilias Nal can be (2) Some examples are: used M Mi" howl M reinloro" sere ieareiip and d"valopwont of Nair chOOan in the o@Mw; • orientation and training sessions • designing activities for children at home • participating in classroom/center activities. (3) Petsotraiein@ in Mie ebaarvaYan of (3) Provide parents with films, workshops, grewN awl davelopwaM of Moir children M publications, specialists, professionals, etc., in MM Maw"ewdrwiw"nt asd ideali6cobon of and child growth and development. Arrange for Immm p ape" INM"lapw"el"1 weeds; films, publications and specialists to provide training. Refer to DHEW Publications: • Caring for Children Series #10, Language is for Communication(OHD) 75-1035 • Children's Bureau Publication #30, Your Child from 1 to 6 (OHD) 76.26 (l) PeaOcipafliow in sW ase oNO*arent cow- (4) Areas of mutual concern to be discussed the -6, a awd Mi"wokkq N ly"rI-N, waw•vials could include: (no low Mon two) by wawlt"rs of Mia odscalion per; • child's developmental progress; • • child rearing issues; • discussion of possible home activities to expand the Head Start experience; • discussion of health problems or handicap- ping conditions of the Head Start child. Although only two home visits are required, we suggest that consideration be given to visit- ing each child's home at the beginning, middle and end of the year. Arrangements for such visits should respect parent's wishes and con- vience and should be coordinated with the visits of other component staff. At least one of these visits should be devoted to discussion with parents around areas of mutual interest and concern in order to identify home activities and other ways to expand the Head Start experi- ence. (5) 3WH and parent tr hbft under a pro- (5) An orientation and training program grant }oinMy dewbp"d with am oowpa 1 ft of should be planned in cooperation with other Ow Head Steri program, in child de+rslopm@ it component staff members and parents. The and behavioral dewbpw"nfal probi"we of pre- training program should provide for periodic school childi s and formal and informal sessions. The content, or- ganization, staffing and scheduling will depend on the individual program needs as determined in the planning stage. Training should focus on the normal child as well as the child with • 12 } 02itkiqg 19 EDUCAW • ►EN Oftfi AAM ><TAIIDARDa OtMOrAMCE special needs. Emphasis should be on mental, physical, social, and emotional growth and development. There should be identification of opportunities for training or continuing education to con- tribute to staff competence. In some locations, CDA training can be an appropriate means for 5 . achieving this; many Head Start staff mem- bers are receiving CDA training through the Head Start SuppWm1ntary Training program. (Refer to DREW Publication: The CDA Program: The ChNd DwW*nw*Associate—A Wde for Training (OHO) 75-1065) (h 840 taiWp in idrWNcadon of and (6) Training should also familiarize staff and handling chNdan with gmwW weada and wwk- parents with appropriate referral resources in ins wM tM pwwA@ of oweb obNiw, a d M the community. (Refer to 1304.3-3(b)(10)) oewrinalino wiwwA relrral reaewese. 139.2- 1 Edwa*m awolose pim eeMrM: laelNMos. (y The edwafte N 1 *0 is eewfenawl of floe (a) Indoor and outdoor space should be suffi- pim oW prerido /or a pa*OW andrenwAK cient and appropriate for necessary program sewkwkv 1s iaalab*and roillseliw of No dW activities and for support functions (offices, food lrewl slopes of dwsh* W W No cW ew. preparation, custodial services) if they are con- .-- on- 1e. prelsois owl mays aftmo re of- ducted on the premises. In addition, rest/nap We to addow filo swWwAu w4 Per mailer facilities and space for isolation of sick children Mead prepraos.sroe AM be ergo4sN hft should be available. *Action arses reo"Wsd by the CIONW01% and space, Npht, vwdN@Nsn, haat, mad MMer Refer to DHEW Publications: physical arrawpsoswls wwat N cenaialed whk on hed1h, sw* and k olopnrorkal IN�o of • #4, Daily Program 1—{0HO) 73-1016 floe chiidnw. To oow4* wft this alleaft• * Caring for Children Series #6 A Setting for Growth (OHO) 75-1031 • Space for Learning (OCD) 72-51 (1) There shah be a sole and OscYw host- (1) Radiators, stoves, hot water pipes, port- ing oysteo; able heating units, and similar potential hazards are adequately screened or insulated to prevent burns. (2) No MO* NumweMs IrrnlaMinps or doe- (2) Flammable materials can be fireprooted orations shah be"oo& with commercial preparations. (3) Arwnoabis a" O&W dWWWO s MOW (3) Cleaning supplies and potentially dan- rWs and pobwAd poiMws AM be slered in gerous materials should be stored separately bckad eabinslw or elaraps feclIlMes acoovelli s from food and out of reach of children. only to wAhorind pWWM; (e) Eiorpstel NOMW oW be avoNW is lin (4) High powered flashlights may be used. cane of power fa0m; Candles are fire hazards. (5) Appmv*C wadit Are swNwprdaI e 1 (5) Adults in the program should be able to shah M raadilh► awNslrls; locate and properly operate fire extinguishers. 13 �?t'40 �LICATIOM PERFORMANCE STANDARDS G M MOM • (M) Irwsor sod outdoor prowdses sAaff be (6) If evidence of rodents or vermin is found, log's cissa and Woo, on a daily bss* of wmM- the local health or sanitation department may suable and hazardous wj*wial sour condhbow; provide assistance or referral for extermination. At regular intervals programs should check for and correct splintered surfaces, extremely sharp or protruding corners or edges, loose or broken parts. All clear glass doors should be clearly marked with opaque tape to avoid accidents. (7) Ouldsor play cress *Ad M rntds w as (7) Where outdoor space borders on unsafe to p4nont oMMiMr Ir+ow iseubrg go Ill 01 1- areas (traffic, streets, ponds, swimming areas) ww le"hole wwas ant arose; adults should always be positioned to supervise the children. If possible such areae should be enclosed. (0) Palfin coma! 9s on prsrrriees NIM itr etre (8) Old buildings may be dangerous; be sure of chifdron *AN be debmwrMed In ensure fine to check for lead contamination. abesncre of a bezordoue queaft of IgM; The local public health department can be contacted to provide information on lead poi- soning and to detect hazardous quantities of lead in the facility. (9) llsems W"be wont figAisd; (9) Fixtures which have a low glare surface to sufficiently diffuse and reflect light may be useful. Use butts with sufficient wattage. Check and replace burned-out bulbs regularly. (111) A source of welsr app s ad by Ow sp- (10) Verity State and local licensing require- • propriaM kcal suMwrity sAaN M eveN Me M ments in these areas. Stepstools or low pfat- tM tocMy; adequate bones awd Aandwash- forms may be useful where toilets or handwash- hg I- riiilies shO be araNabM cad welly ing facilities are too high. reached by chNdm; (11) AN 00%PW and Squid smelt AM be dfa- 01) Disposal problems can be referred to the posed of Vwsuo a aswr syslom app rersd by local sanitation and public work department. an app rMrillAe rompg w 1 ar '11, and ger- Keep all waste materials away from children's bags and IrasA all" be slsred M a sale ant activity areas and from areas used for storage sorftry meow wMN ceNacW; and for preparation of food. (12) TAsro dish M M beell 39 sMero fent of (12) Where minimum space is not available, Mrieer specs per cMM aysilobls 1sr Mw cars of various alternatives can be considered. For ex- c -Ndrerr (Lo., eacArsiw sof beweews. AeNs, ample, a variation in program design (Soo OCD 1dlcAew, snd slarow pbcsQ. fliers AM M M Notice N-30-334-1 on Program Options for Proj- lesel 76 egnsre fest per cMd sri/ssrs; sad ect Head Start), stagger the program day, the program week, outdoor play periods. In this marwwr, all children will not be present at the same time. In some cases, outdoor space re- quirements may be met by arranging for daisy use of an adjoining or nearby school yard, park, playground, vacant kN, or odw space. Be sure that these areas are easily accessible and fulfill the necessary safety requirements. In some cases, it may be nscsssery lo locate more suitable facilities. . 14 ' EO�/CATIOM • PEf1FORNA11M STANDARDS OUNPACE (13) Adequate previeiorks shall be made for (13) Ramps, railings, and special materials handicapped chiklO w loonsuro tfkeir safety and and equipment may be needed in order to allow COIlkierl. such children maximum possible mobility. Com- munity resources may be used to acquire needed special materials and services. Evidence that Via csnN meets or exceeds Confirm compliance with local licensing re- start or local licensing requirements for sfm- quirements. Where no licensing is required, the alar kinis of facilities far We, heeMh, and safety grantee and Policy Council should request ad- sW be acceplod as prima loci* compliance vice from local fire and health departments in wfth the dn, he@10 and safely requirements of determining safety standards. Ihis section. (b) The plan shall provide for appropriaM (b) Refer to DREW Publications: and sufficient iurrkilun, equipment and me- Project Head Start Program Series Book- t wisle lo meet the needs of the program, and 1 09 ftr loNr - im-SsnkerM in wick a way as to facil- lets: iyy ymMng, a@wA* a balanced Program of = 4, Daily Program (OHD) 73-1016 -0040 and elruelured activities, and on- # 9, Equipment and Supplies self-reliance in Mkt children.The gyp- #11, Daily Program /it (OHD) 73-1023 msol and materials shah be: • Caring for Children Series: # 6, A Setting for Growth (OHD) 75- 1031 • Space for Learning (OCD) 72-51 (1) Consislent wNh Mks speellk educational (1) Make use of the written plan when select- obietlives of Mks fecal pielpenk; ing materials and equipment. • (Z) Censl"d with Ove cultural and oft (2) Many books, pictures, records, and other b�itlraNld of Mkt chold s materials reflect ethnic and cultural heritage and background. (3) Geared Ie tet age, ability, and develop- (3) For instance, chairs and tables are child m"W needs of the children; size; toys, books,and other materials and equip- ment are interesting and challenging to the children. (4) $afe, #w", ani kept M good condi- (4) Contact U. S. Consumer Product Safety tion; Commission, Washington, D. C. 20207 for infor- mation. Repair broken equipment and materials promptly. (5) Stored in a soft and orderly fashion when (5) (6) Securely-fastened, well-organized no in use; closets and cabinets are needed for many sup- plies which should be stored out of reach and (S) AcconeMe, oUrec/ive, and inviting to the sight of small children. Classroom materials and ehildran; and equipment, stored on low shelves and/or in open bins should be located near the area where they are to be used and arranged in or- derly convenient fashion so that children may be responsible for their use and return to stor- age. (7) Designed lo provide a variety of Narasin/ (7) Materials that can be used in a number egeriswces and Io encourage eapennis kation of ways rather than single-purpose items are • and epbratgn. generally more useful. 15 02042 HEALTH PEMMMANCE STANDARDS �tAoiANI.'E • Subpart C— 4saft s«rio« Objeoillos am fwoie memo Stand ds f 13043-1 Hoeft seniors mal objsclives. (a), (b), b (c) These are the aims toward which TM!on" of head��� the program efforts should be directed. ceaipowewt of Ids !lead SM pnWrom are Ib: (a) Provide a ooaipr08 man boom -8 M9cas P nIpam which iwctrrdes a Mow rasMs of rrredl- cal, dw",rwsrrtal heafMi aid wwrviden services Ib Prssshooi chifdrsn. iweirii! hwcapped Cho*M, IIs SUM the child's physical, caro- tional,colpniliMa awd social drueispmeall loom tow 0'AW peal of social conipolence. (b) P"unole preneative heoft tereioes and early * -to An -MR , (c) Provide hire chill's 1MW wflh Ilre noc»s- Bary skis and IMAW sad eftrwiw atlsmpt to W*the leo ft le an errelwp bed&Care syslsln - So enerrrra that the cW cendo res le receive comprswswMve hesph cane every after leavirq the Mead Start program. f 130434 Hoeft Services Advisory Cowwwit- In order to achieve the comprehensive goals, Me. the health program must be planned by profes- sionally competent people. Planning must take The plan shah provide for Ms creation of a place early and must involve a wide cross- • ifeaO Services Advisory Cew1108 whOM ptw- section of the professional health talent avail- Pae shall M advising M the PIN06 p, opera.. able in the community. Examples of people who tion and evdku*ion of the healer services Pre- could be involved in planning the health pro- pram awd which shah oorrsist of Head Start gram of the Head Start Center include: pores and health services providers in No eoawrw ft sad oMrer spschdials M hire wriew a. Pediatricians and pediatric societies. h"M dilecipilines• (ExiMM rolress"he b• General practitioners and the Academy of rwodif;ed K Calibirw to carry oW ws kow General Practice. doft) c. Other physicians and the county and State medical societies. d. Local, regional, and State health offices. e. Child and general psychiatrists and their associations. f. Hospital administrators and their associa- tions. g. Dentists and dental associations. h. Public health nurses, school nurses, and nursing organizations. i. Nutritionists and their associations. j. Optometrists and their associations. k. Psychologists and their associations. � x 16 y, .. 02043 • STANDARDS QUIDANCE I. Medical technologists and their associa- tions. m. Speech and hearing personnel and their associations. The plan should indicate the number of parents, and specific health professionals on the health advisory committee; goals and objec- tives; and projected number of meetings. Involving parents, health professionals and _ - their organizations in planning will ensure that the health program is tailored to the needs of the children, and that it utilizes fully the re- sources available in the community without du- plicating already existing services. The health professionals should be aware of common health practices in their community. The health advisory committee should develop guidelines to deal with health practices that may be poten- tially harmful to a child. Organizations and indi- viduals who are involved in the early planning of a program are likely to cooperate fully in the implementation of the program. f 1304.3-3 Yedieal aN mal history,scnan- W4, and axaaiinatiewe. • (a) The boom SWAM o0alpOrM10l*0 per- (a) As much pertinent health information as terlwawr standards piM shah provide MM kw possible should be accumulated and recorded am* chid MroMad in the H M S&W proA for each child. This should be performed as a Compkie r Amble 1, dead and deealopaantai soon after the child is enrolled as is feasible. Ild"y WIN be abtaiMd and reCarded, a Ow- There are three main sources for such infor- ou0b health scraeniwp wN be pion, and wwdi- mation: records of past medical care, teachers' Cal and dental exa --"ewe v M be parfonwM. observations, and interviews with parents or The pian"protide also for adravae perwd or guardians. puardiM audwriza*0 I1W ON health esrvioeI Every effort should be made to obtain records under this subpart. or summaries of the significant medical care and immunizations that each child has received in the past. This information may be available from hospital clinics, private physicians, or health department-sponsored well-child clinics. In special cases, it may be desirable to obtain the mother's and infant's delivery and birth his- tory from the hospital where the child was born, " especially if the child now shows evidence of neurologic impairment. Written records of im- portant health events are important supplements _ to the mother's recollection of such events. By acquiring such records before the physician performs his complete health evaluation, a great deal of repetition, wasted time, and unnecessary concern may be avoided. An example of that type of information re- quired is contained in CAP-HS Form 30. 17 020144 The teacher Is in an unusually good position to notice those children who may have health problems. The teacher obeervee the children for 15 to 30 hours a week, whereas the physician can only observe the child for 20 minutes to an hour. Poor coordination, hyperactivity, unintel- ligible speech, excessive tiredness, or with- drawal from others may be noted much more _ readily by a teacher than by either the parent, who usually has little basis for comparison, or the physician, who has a limited time of obser- vation. The teacher may observe dental prob- lems when children eat. Some formal provision should be made to be sure that teachers' ob- servations of the children's health and behavior are available to the physician at the time of his medical evaluation. An example of the type of form and informs tion the teacher should record Is contained in CAP-HS Form 30, mentioned above. An example of a consent form is also con- tained within CAP-HS Form 30. (b) Haft screenings shall M kmile: (b) Screening tests should be carried out for all of the Head Start children. These are tests some of which may be performed by non-profes- • sional workers. They do not represent a com- plete evaluation, but they identify a group of children who require more complete profes- sional evaluation. Scroen/ngs should be com- pleted within 90 data after chit Is enrolled or enhwW into the program. It is important that the resutb of the screening as well as the complete medical and develop- mental history are available to the physician at the time of medical examination. The purpose of this is to identity children with needs and to alert the physician to problems requiring a more complete professional evaluation. (1) GrewM musew" now bor -181 re (1) Head circumference measurement is not up to two reare elf hW@K weWill,bM ars. necessary after the child reaches two years of age. (A health professional should teach this procedure to para-professionals.) The results of careful height and weight measurements for each child should be re- corded. A beam balance scale should be used for weights since ordinary bathroom scales may be inaccurate. 1a 02045 HMTM Heights should be measured with the child standing straight with his back to a wall on which is mounted a paper, wooden, or metal measure. A straight-edged device rested on the child's head is held at right angle to the measure. In interpreting height and weight measure- ments, one must remember that many normal, well-nourished children are small for their age. In evaluating poor nutrition and poor growth, the rate of growth of a child between two meas- urements separated in time is more important than a single measurement. For this purpose, and whenever available, weights and measure- meets which were obtained in previous health examinations, should be recorded on a graphic recording sheet. The small child who is grow- ing at a normal rate is likely to be well- nourished and free from serious disease. Even a much larger child who is growing at an un- usually slow rate may have some significant ad- verse condition affecting his health. (2) YIbMa boom$b (2) The most appropriate visual screening test to be applied in any community can usually • best be determined by the health services di- rector in consultation with the group of health practitioners--ophthalmologists and optom- etrists—who will be responsible for the conn- plete evaluation and treatment of those children selected for the screening tests. These special- ists can determine the type of tests and the criteria for passing or failing which they feel are most appropriate. Health departments and school health programs often have well-estab- fished visual screening programs which can be applied readily to Head Start children. When there is no established screening pro- gram and consultation from eye specialists is not available to a community, the National So- ciety for the Prevention of Blindness' or its State or local chapters, or the Volunteers for Vision may assist in setting up a screening pro- gram. If none of these resources is available, the following vision screening method may be used, which will generally identify most of the children who are in need of further eye care. The test may be performed by nurses, by health aides,or volunteers trained in the method. • 'Address: 79 Madison Avenue, New York, New York 10016. 19 t� 020,46 HEALTH , PERFORMANCE GTANDARDS GUIDANCE • A Snellen E illiterate visual testing chart (ob- tainable from any hospital supply company or from the National Society for the Prevention of Blindness) should be placed on a bare wall with- out windows. There should be no bright light or glare within the child's field of vision. The child should be seated comfortably with his head 20 feet away from the chart. A goose-neck lamp with a metal shade and a 75 watt bulb placed 5 feet from the chart will provide adequate standard illumination. Children should be instructed in the Head Start classroom, or in small groups before test- ing, in "how to play the E game." The child is told to indicate with his own fingers the direc- tion in which the "fingers" of the E point. After he has learned to do this, each child is tested individually, a black "pirate's patch" may be a more acceptable way of covering one eye than simply holding a card in front of that eye. To _ avoid possible transfer of infection, a separate patch or card should be used for each child. The card or patch should not put any pressure on the eye, and the child should keep the cov- ered eye open. First, the child's vision with both eyes is tested. Then, with his left eye covered, ' the child is asked to indicate which direction • the E is pointing as the examiner uses a pencil or pointer to indicate specific symbols on the chart. An examiner may point first to the first E on the 20/60 line. If this is passed success- fully, go on to the first two symbols on the 20/40 line. If these are passed successfully, go on to the first three symbols on the 20/30 line, and ' if these are passed successfully, go on to the 20/20 line. Whenever a child fails to identity the position correctly, the tester should continue across the same line on the E chart. A line is considered "passed" if more than one half of the figures on the line are correctly identified. The same procedure is repeated with the right eye covered. A child fails the test if, with either eye, he is unable to identity more than half of the symbols on the 20/40 line or if there is more than a two line difference in vision between one eye and the other, even if the worse eye is 20/40 or better. A child who is unable to learn to "play the E game" should be reported as "non-testable" may be given further instruction in the "E game," either in the classroom or by his par- ents at home, and retested at a later date. • 20 02047 HEALTH • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS OUOANCE Children already wearing glasses should be tested while wearing their glasses. If they pass the test while wearing their glasses, there is no need for further testing. - Children failing the test who appear acutely = ill or particularly fatigued should be retested before they are referred to an eye specialist. Other children who fail the screening test should be referred to an eye specialist for further eval- uation. The results of the screening test should - be recorded on the child's health form and - should be brought to the attention of the physi- cian at the time of the health evaluation. At this = time, the physician should examine the optic fundi with an ophthalmoscope and should note any deviation in extra-ocular movements. (» 1Narin Isstkw (3) Children will be better prepared for test- ing if the procedure is demonstrated in the classroom, where the whole class can be made familiar with the sounds and taught to make the desired responses. Children who cannot learn to respond to the test properly, or who give grossly inconsistent responses to sounds of any intensity, should be • designated as "non-testable." A child is gen- erally considered to have failed the screening test if he fails to respond at the recommended level at any frequency in either ear. The fre- quencies generally used in a limited hearing screening test are 1000, 2000, and 4000 Hz. A large proportion of children who fail a hear- ing screening test has only temporary hearing impairment associated with upper respiratory = conditions. Such children should be retested after a few weeks before they are referred for specialist medical or audiology care. For this reason, it is important to institute the hearing - screening program as early as possible in the Head Start program or even before the Head Start classrooms begin to meet formally. Head Start officials may encourage school personnel to include hearing screening tests at part of the routine pre-school interview which many school systems conduct in spring before students will enter school. Results of the preliminary hearing screening test should be recorded on the health form and be available to the physician at the time of his complete health evaluation. - The person performing a hearing screening test must have special training in the use of the equipment and in the interpretation of the vari- ous responses which children may make to the 21 HEALTH STANDARDS GUNK 129 • test. Most school health programs and health departments have both testing equipment and personnel trained in its use. If equipment and personnel are not available locally, help may be obtained from: (1) An audiologist in a neighbor- ing community, (2) the regional or State health or education department, (3) the State speech and hearing associations, (4) the American Speech and Hearing Association', (5) National Association of Hearing and Speech Agencies." It will usually be more economical for a Head Start program in a smaller community to obtain services from a trained technician in a nearby larger community than to purchase its own equipment and train its own personnel. (4) lieasoglobin or hensaioait (4) An accurate test of hemoglobin concen- tration is th6 best screening test for anemia. However, accurate tests require trained techni- cians and equipment that is moderately expen- sive. The microhematocrit test is somewhat less precise as an indicator of anemia. However, the laboratory determination itself is so simple and accurate that this test could often be more practical than a hemoglobin test. Most commu- • nity hospitals will have equipment to perform this test, as will many health department clinics. In using either of these tests, blood samples may be obtained at the Head Start center or at another convenient place by a technician or nurse. The blood samples can then be trans- ported and tested in a central location. Children with anemia and similar medical nutrition problems need specific diagnoses and _ - follow-up. A child with a hemoglobin of lees _ than 11 or hematocrit of less than 34 is consid- ered to be anemic. This is consistent with the standards of Public Health Service, Maternal and Child Health and with CDC National Nutri- tion Status Survey as well as EPSDT guidance material. (5) TabsnalM too" whs feiosift& (5) Tuberculin testing has the dual value of identifying children who may have tuberculosis, and of finding active cases of tuberculosis within the families or other intimate contacts of such children. Most Head Start programa will 'Address: 9030 Old Georgetown Road, Wash- ington, D. C.20014. ••Address: 814 Thayer Ave., Silver Spring, Md. 20910. • 22 t 021049 ' HEALTH • PEAFORIMMCE STANDARDS oviollw be able to obtain both test malarials and per- sonnel trained in their use through their school health program, the local health department, or the local, county, or State tuberculosis associa- tion. initial tuberculin testing is usually done at approximately one year of age. Routine periodic tuberculosis testing is part of screening only if (1) the child has had con- tact with a known case of tuberculosis or is a = member of a family with a history of tuberculo- sis, (2) the child Is living In a neighborhood or - community in which the prevalence of tuber- culin sensitivity in the school-age children is known to exceed 1%, or (3) the child presents symptoms consistent with tuberculosis. A Head Start program conducting its own tuberculosis testing program will usually find the tuberculin tine test to be the most economical and convenient. Materials for this test are avail- able through many health departments and through any pharmacy. Complete instructions for administering and reading this test are packed with the test materials. The test should be scheduled at such a time that the children ,. will be in a class three days later to have the test read. Any swelling or induration surround- ing any of the four needle punctures should be considered a positive reaction. Children who react positively to the tuberculin tine test should have a Mantoux intracutaneous test performed using either intermediate strength, PPD 0.1 mil., or OT 1/1000 0.1 ml. The Mantoux test must be performed by a physician or a specially trained nurse or technician. It should be read on the second or third day. Since children who are known to have been exposed to an active case of pulmonary tuber- culosis may have large, uncomfortable reac- tions to the standard screening test, they should be referred to a physician for testing with a more dilute perparation of PPD or OT. Certain viral infections (such as measles, influenza, - - mumps), some viral vaccines (such as measles _ and influenza) administration of corticosterolds, and extreme malnutrition may all depress or suppress the tuberculin reaction for as long as four to six weeks. Children with a history of such conditions should be retested at a later _ date. The results of the test should be recorded and available to the physician at the time of his examination. ,4 (6) A simple and inexpensive screening test • _ that may detect some urinary tract abnormal- 23 HEALTH (6) uriwtb"L ities is the use of a test paper which detects albumin, sugar, blood, and determines the pH of the urine. Urine can be obtained at the center or in the home using clean glass bottles or paper cups. The test paper is dipped in the urine and color changes on the paper are inter- preted according to a chart enclosed on the test papers. Children whose test shows the presence of sugar, blood, more than 1+ albu- min, or pH of more than 7.0 should have a com- plete urinalysis. Most children with abnormal r. screening urine tests will be found normal on careful retesting. Quantitative urine culture to discover bac- teriuria is an important screening test for urinary tract abnormality. Unfortunately,this test is rela- tively expensive, and only a few Head Start com- munities will have the necessary bacteriologic laboratory facilities to perform the test econom- ically and well. Diagnostic laboratory kits are now available for urine cultures which do not require bacteriological laboratory facilities. In those communities where economical and accu- rate testing is possible, this test should be con- • sidered for all girls. Boys who have enuresis (bedwetting) or other symptoms should be tested; asymptomatic boys do not require testing. M Bond on cowArAft beaft psrrrs, (7) The local board of health, the pediatric olhar saMeled serssoirys idwo appreprUft, consultant, and the health advisory committee 04, SICNIs=4 OnOWN , Issd POWN&W and 101- provide information to ascertain whether sickle 198111" psresilm cell anemia, lead poisoning, and intestinal para- sites are community health problems. Problems such as head lice can be dealt with in this manner. (8) AseswnsM of currwd sfa- (8) Staff should check medical records and We. consult with parents on child's current immuni- zation status regarding diphtheria, pertussis, tetanus, measles, polio, German measles, and mumps. (9) DurkV the course of hee Mr screanirq, (9) Many children talk very little during a procedures roust be in sAset isr idsnll ono medical examination, and the physician is in a speech p delereuinbug M»k eause, and poor position to judge the adequacy of their P4oVWIk services. speech. Efficient screening of very young children can be done quickly and informally by having chil- dren talk about stimulus pictures, repeat key • words containing a variety of speech sounds, 24 ; t 02051 . MULTH • VAFC III MA Im STAMDAMS G NOAMCE and relate oral information spontaneously. In general, remedial speech services should be provided only where conditions exist which sug- gest that, without attention, a handicapping dis- order will continue into late childhood. The teachers in the Head Start center should make note of any children in their class whose _ speech is substantially different from that of - the average Head Start child. These observa- tions should be available to the physician at the time of his examination. He can then make spe- cial evaluations of the ears, palate, and larynx, and may be able to give advice as to whether the speech pattern is normally immature or is pathological for the child. Whenever speech and hearing professionals are available to the Head Start program, they should work in coop- eration with the physician and teacher in de- tecting, examining, and evaluating speech ab- normalities. Every language community or geographic area has certain differences from so-called - -; standards peach in pronunciation, vocabulary, = *� and grammar. It should be recognized that a sizeable number of pre-schoolers have unclear • Y speech due to immature articulation patterns ' and will mature and develop normally it they receive the necessary developmental services. _ Therefore, a child who may speak a language other than English or ethnic colloquialisms should not be regarded as s - eg peach impaired. The health advisory committee should de- velop this procedure including the utilization of speech and hearing professionals and outlining a schedule for checking suspect speech ab- normalities. Services include speech and language de- velopment, clinical services, and parent coun- seling services. (1� iiMMMcefto of Vw ape" nemb all (10) Special needs of handicapped children MMiead �MiiiM. can be identified from the screening and physi- cal examination results, parent interviews, and teachers' and mental health professionals' ob- servations. The plan to provide for these special needs could include modification of the physical facility, modification of the curriculum, develop- meet of new or different feeding skills, and - continuation of special medical care. You will find the pamphlet "Responding to Individual Needs in Head Start" helpful in work- ing with the children and the identification of resources. 25 (112o►52 WALT" ars auorweE • A number of children may be receiving a predetermined set of screening services through public health clinics, neighborhood health cen- ters, or Title XIX Medicaid Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment, etc. If this set of screening services does not include elf of those screenings herein required in the Per- formance Standards, Head Start must see that these screenings are provided. (c) ramal eesaiMsAisM 1W GhNd n atm MelaM: (1) Ea�M of all spa& or re/isim ohm are so" moped by M• mob" r scree 110 Inst. (2) Seemb far cerlain deMcls Is spedic re. Own OoaMl m WI I- N - h1 Mia ale /rap, i.e., side, eye, sr, nese, N s-k hart, hale, and lreia (kWA% l) area. (d) TIN plea sMar perido, alae, in amend- (d) Staff and volunteers with respiratory infec- awoe •l& Masi aid Oftle heel& repdWons tions, skin infections, or other types of com- Mat erelleled pre/ram OW heee 11OW heat& municable diseases should not have contact periedic Cho*-@W% and are with the children. • ieMd M M free from ooanaiwio011a dieoeeo; Depending on conditions in the community, sad Met vsko ser stall be seraeaed for hir- tuberculin testing, miniature chest X-rays or caloeia full-size chest films may be the most economical forms of screening. Tuberculin screening is not necessary for the occasional volunteer. � 11�4.i-4 radical awr deaW M�MhnerM. (a) The p6m 00 preride for Weekwit and (a) The purpose of all examinations and follow-W serrioes Mhieh MelrM: screening tests is to identify children in need of treatment. Examinations which do not lead to needed remedial or rehabilitative treatment represents a waste of time and money. A person on the staff should assume respon- sibility for assuring that all health defect die- covered actually receive competertt and con- tinuing care until they are remedied or until a pattern of continuing care for them has been well established. This should include: Aid for the parent to find the necessary serv- ices and to find funds to pay for the services. Assistance so that the parent and child actually have transportation to the physician or clinic, and that other children in the family can be cared for during the visit. Community re- sources should be used for these services. Careful and repeated review of health records • to assure that recommended treatment Is act- n2<<�3 • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS dIUMIANCE ually taking place and must plan to do whatever is necessary to ensure treatment and follow-up. (1) ObbWng or of iuWaE for 1rwtggledit of (1) The program should coordinate and sup- all hes1M probileiim de/scftd. (Wbede tMwdkV is plement existing resources for health care of pgwriisd by on Need SW MMoA seugan children; it should not duplicate them. When there awst be Ign*h n dsetlllwslMsiion IAM such existing service programs do not meet the funds sus used b the nwaiwuw lose"e:MnL standards because of inaccessibility, unaccept- Need Swt funds a" be used only when no ability, or poor professional quality, funds may olber source of funding its sysill"). be used to supplement the existing services and bring them to standard. Only if existing services cannot be modified should new services be arranged or purchased. Every community will Aare available many of the resources listed in the following table. The program may contract with existing agencie3 to provide some or all of the health services. 1. Private Practitioners of 1. May provide all types of Medicine, Dentistry. Optometry, health services(consultation and Psyd*WgV--individual or group. plaen ft administrative, exam- inations and waning tesm treatment. immunization, Man education, and continuing hooft sc/ervision)on a volw ,w,coo- trod, or fee-for-service basis. 7- Health Departments-city, 2. May provide all types of county, regional, or State. health services. Some may be • tree for all or some Head Start drilirtn as part of existing pro- gram; some may be coatraded for. May provide funds to pur- chase services from other sources. 3. School Health Programs. 3. Some possibilities as Heaft D"Wtment. 4. Clinics—run by hospitals, 4. May provide all types of medical schools, or other agen- heatth services, usually on coo- cim trail or fee-for-somite, but some services may he free for all at some Head Start children. 5. Prepaid Medical Groups. 5. May provide complete range of services to children of mem- bers of group. 6. Armed Forces Medical Serv- 6. May provide medical pro- ice:;. veative, diagnostic, and treat- Ment services to children of Armed Forces personnel. Dental services available only at re- mote posts. 7. Neighborhood Health Con- 7. May provide comprehensive lers. health services at no cost to Head Start for children living in geographically defined neighbor- hoods served by centers. Comprehensive Child Health 8. May provide comprehensive Centers (Example_ Children and health services at no cost to Youth Programs). Head Start children who are in • Fur the defined population served by the center. 27 02054 NEALTM STANDARDS auuawcE • 9. Dental Service Corporations. 9. May provide planning and administration of dental services for Heed Start children on a con- trad in. 10. Special Nbhmtary AgenrnSms 10. Mey provide fads or sm- a d Ntrhlit AgacWL ion for saeenirrg or tnelnrent sed rebWetabon of caiam health problems. Each is usually Aed with a single category _ of illness. 11. State Crippled Children's 11. May provide funds for serv- Protrams. ices for screening or treatment and rehabilitation of certain health problems. Limited to cer- tain categories of illness which vary from State to State and within States. _. 12- Local sod State VkHare or 12. May provide funds for any Public Assistance Program& or all heeled services for children whose families receive or are ei4** for public assistance. Eligibility and type of service paid for vary by State and local- ity. 13. Insurance and Pre-Payment 13. Provide payment for certain Plaom winds of health services for children of families covered by policies. 14. Medical Assistance under 14. The majority of Head Start • True XIX "Medicaid Early aed children are eligible for Medicaid Periodic Screenint. Diagnosis EPSDT. This provides preventive and Treatment (EPSDT):' health services for eligible Med- laid children through screening, diatoosing and treating children with hu"problems. Exact serv- ices provided and paid for and a rules for eligibility vary from State to State. At this time. Arizaa don not participate in Title XIX. (See Transmittal Notice 73.14 for fu&w Information.) >r� VWK Il KTX 11111111 I 5 UM MAY flan wnM Hdlg saw NMI" 3EWIM - - Catholic, Protestant, Jewish Mel- Money for services, social serv- tare Anocistims. icm Family Service Association. Psychological, psychiatric and social services. Lion C". Eyeglasses for needy children. Other fraternal organizations. Money or volunteer help for Civic clubs. Women's clubs. and sp"I projects- PSI arrhTeecb rs Aeaocimtion Associations for the blind or for Vision summing, special services e of blindness. for vlsia-impaired children. Associations for retarded chil- Special services for retarded and dren. arebal palsy, crippled handicapped clhildra. children and for children with • special dlfeam n2(165 • pt' otlrl rr WANDANDs OUNWWWE Tubwai@W Aaaat:iaN TubwtWin WWg sad foliar-u/. Mental Not" Associations- Psychological and socW wvim. mental health consultations. ftes won P@W not be utilised so" because they are fro. The utilization of community resources should be coeaiatertt Hitt the Head Start goal of enhancing the sense of dignity and se"-worth wow fte child and tis/ter fmiiy. Ideally, each child should be examined by a priate /tyskjam or by health facility staff who will institute corrective treatment for all dtfuts diaoeeerad Md"0 MR eche KMVs&continuing teefth super- vision for the child during the time that he/:he is in Head Start and oar this yms to follow. one of the central goals of the Had Start program is to introduce a child and his penots to a rhysicim or health facility that will be able to meet all of his health needs over an extended period of time. (2j Ce l N ai rscawwsais9 iw 0W1l- (2) Immunization instructions: pWkoo s, isfMln {D), (a) "complete" immunization is defined as Polio,Wooedi , "weeds. N wps iwwo- follows: IlliallOA s11lsM be pgotfired silm opproprials. (i) DPT—at least three doses of DPT (Diph- theria, pertussis, tetanus) vaccine, the most recent within the past two years. (ii) Polio—at least two doses of trivalent oral vaccine or three doses of monovalent oral vaccine plus one dose of trivalent vaccine. (iii) Rubeola—Measles—one dose of live : measles vaccine. Naturally occurring measles • provides complete immunity. (iv) Rubella—German Measles—one dose of live Rubella vaccine or serologically docu- mented immunity. (v) Mumps—where mumps vaccine is part of a combined vaccine it is appropriate for use in the immunization program. Naturally occurring mumps provides complete immunity. The American Academy of Pediatrics schedule is an appropriate guide for immuniza- tions. (3) ObUWAl g w ww&Mft for buk d Msl (3) A staff member or dental hygienist may Oahe W–c" ear lose": screen the child through checking the teeth for obvious holes or cavities, bleeding around the gums, and pus drainage. Priorities for dental treatment are ordinarily: (1) Children with painful teeth; (2) Obvious cavities, bleeding gums, and pus drainage; (3) Routine care for all children. (1) Dorm aaanwhIllom (i) The dental examination is an oral exami- nation including diagnostic radiographs. Nec- assary treatment follows the examination. Ex- amination without treatment are of no value to • the children or to the community. 20 "2056 HEALTH PEFACORMANCE fiTA1DMD= GLI AMCE • (I) s«Mo.e .sgmir. for aw mW of pain or (W) FAMWaaen of iecayer prissary Md per- WAMM tow (IV) " MM SPI for prinwy ani p«w.naM MMM • Re�oeee.ry. (v) Eslrad of s W& (M) Do" pnm*yMK1@ and MiabMc6m In (vi) Self-care oral hygiene should be em- esN-osve oral Mpaia w prooeiw�n phasized daily in the classroom teaching and atter meats. Cleaning of teeth (Dental Prophylaxis) and self-care oral hygiene (brushing, ftossing, swish- ing) instructions may also be cor►ductod simul- taneousty with the examWmOon or may be con- ducted at the time of dental treetmeM. (Mi) Appfiosliee of Mopiesl I'm I e in eewa (vii) The local health department, Depart- MCN CN lock aiegwM 6r2leraie in ment of Water and Sanitation, local dental Ow public wMar a pph- health association, or USPHS Dental Consultant should be contacted to determine the adequacy of fluoride levels. (b) There wwst be a peen of sedee for wAerl- (b) A plan should be developed with the par- cal lmersewcies. ents to provide for emergency medical care for their child. Written policy should deal with • issues such as parental permission and consent forms to secure emergency care, transportation and available physicians, clinics and hospitals. A community physician, clinic or nurse should be available for telephone consultation at all times. At least one member of the full-time staff should be knowledgeable or become trained in first aid. f 130 434 Msifcal sed do Mel rscreri. The pion swell promMe low: (a) So eeMblish- The health records should be used for: (1) w+MM am wr ft6mum a of iw MW*M Maaft roc- identifying needed preventive and corrective oris whioM oeMstin Ow oM a nisAM aver re- care, (2) arranging for such care, and (3) pro- vek*me Mol Mallory, scream raerN mmmM f viding an educational program suited to the MW deme! eXMV*N lies d@K aM evsMmillon M individual child. We wAleriak sed up4w4laM M wnef a about To aid the individual child, the record must h"M w ser IsMew-up; (b) Isr+-gdh , wNh completely, but concisely, summarize health perms p mm a»rewrdsM~Vw scMOel findings as determined from the history, screen- er he@M ieMowl syeleln or be&when aye aW ing tests, and medical evaluation and must isows a» prey m-; am (c) ffiq wor" a record all preventive measures In a way that VAMnarr Offt raoord UNd bliGhWae clearly shows which recommended preventive measures have not yet taken place. see M avert 1wsAw�erM; Whenever a child is refereed for consuftat{on aver (d) 1larsaaen of aw Hoeft ftiearaw Aa- or treatment, all of the Information in the health MGW (HPAR); MM 114 assrrWAO record should be made avallsb{o to the con- VM In ON ossss PWOW wfa ba ON MM Mft" sulting or treating profseelonat. If this Is not of the don b be eoaeeler ave/ are uses to done, the consultant must either obtain and • 3D 0205'1' HEALTH • STANDARDS GUM)ANM •hich the deft wNl be put, and " the uses record his own information, an unnecessary wiM be resticls+tl b Me stalled p rpoee& waste of time and effort, or proceed without such information, with possible ill effects for the child. To aid physicians and health workers in pro- viding needed health care, the record must pro- vide a sufficient background of social, medical, and educational information of a general nature so that each health professional dealing with the child need not accumulate his own record and history. To serve the educational needs of the child, health findings must be translated into class- room recommendations. This process should begin at the time the original health diagnoses are made. It must then be elaborated both by further written recommendations and by con- ferences between physicians, teachers, nurses, and other health personnel. Records should indicate the progress in completing treatment for all conditions in need - _ of follow-up as a result of screenings and medi- cal examinations. In order to be useful to health workers and individual children, the health records must contain a large amount of information of a con- fidential nature. The privacy and confidence of this information must be respected. The records should be kept in a place that is not accessible to unauthorized persons. Such infor- mation should not be available routinely to teachers, administrators, or other non-medical personnel. Those portions of the health informa- tion which are pertinent and useful to teachers and to administrative personnel should be shared with them through reports and through conferences which translate the confidential health information into useful educational and administrative recommendations. Health infor- mation must not be released to insurance com- panies or other inquiring agencies without writ- ten consent of child's parents or guardian. Staff shculd review all health records with the parents. The summary should be given to par- ents so they have a written account of their cur- rent health status annually. In addition, a child's health record should be transferred to his/her r school in order to ensure continuity of health services. In order to complete the HPAR, the program must have complete up-to-date records. This instrument is used to assist the programs in t self-assessment in the areas of planning, man- 21 agement, and delivery of health services. 31 Qms HEALTH PEN ORMANM aTANDAMs GUR)AMCE • 130434 NWdIh edreaMon. (a) The p1on dwN preride ftr on organised (a) Health personnel should devote a sub- he@M odreeMan progrwn Ilor program aW, stantial amount of time in helping the Head pwwft and oMYiron which owwos flat: Start staff and parents understand the implica- tions of health findings for individual children, and for the program in general. Regularly scheduled consultations between the physician and the teachers are suggested for this purpose. (1) ParwMs are provided w4h MNrmsOm (1) A local health resource booklet or pam- abort aft eveN bM ho@M raaalroaa; phlet should be prepared for distribution to par- ents. The information ought to be categorized by services. (2) PoronM are wlcograped Io become h- (2) Parents can learn about health as a con- wolo in M» be" care proem r s II g Io tinuing process and not just as a physical ex- *Air aM kL Owe or bow pwwAs ohm" be w amination if they accompany the child to the oorraMd Ib a000nipaay Mroir CNN it weNNcal examination. and do"acrania and appoiMnU-0 (i) 0"are targM an/pares"aro praridtd (3) Procedures should outline measures to be On appMIni fb b Morn No prink is of pro- taken in a medical emergency at the center and vo M m baaW sove y Grol'old moswrfm the home. Preventive health topics can include OW d savvy pracup-, prenatal and postnatal health, immunizations, sanitation, accident prevention, hazards of toxic lead paint, and first aid for cuts, bruises, in- • sect bites, burns, and other specific community health problems. Staff should be aware of common health prac- tices in their community. (4) memo OnWINM IgraMd into ow- (4) The most important health education ac- poiwe aI and after poo root aellirioiea. tivity of a program is the example it sets by providing each child with pleasant, dignified, individualized care within the health program. Parents learn from the emphasis placed on careful examinations, immunizations, dental care, and other health measures that such health activities are important for their children. Parents' participation in classroom activities and in the health care process related to the child (screening, examinations) can be an effec- tive method of health education for the entire family. Teachers should integrate health into the cur- riculum and daily activities of the children. (5) TM AN* aro /twrwiaM waft ON (5) Health education can build on the health hooft swrioet Meir WN roealto prior to Mw services program in another way. Each screen- doll-a N Om ing test, immunization, and examination can be discussed in the classroom. This will serve both to prepare the children for an unusual experi- . 32 02059 . ' HEALTH • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GUIDANCE ence and to give them a new knowledge about how each of these measures can contribute to their health. Children love to act out the experi- ences they have had with the doctor or nurse. 13143-7 Memel heellft oWw iv" 7ba oweeft s of w a " hemm part of These are the outcomes toward which the No boom sanrieaa=Mps"M of w Ilam Start program efforts should be directed. p"WM aro to: (a) Assist all d*dm per ieips4il" in tlw program in emollo csVW m and social do- raioparavrt loward IM overall goal of social oarnpolsnos in rue ,diwlioe wive Ow sdrealfon program and o1Mr rMalod coipooant meft- tios; (b) Prerida haaMeapped cMlirn and chill drop with spacial mads wM the nooaoaary nofatat haeft wulws wb ch will snow* that No CNN sad In* addm w fall basalts of prliaipaYon in w praprwn; (c) PeovNe deli ani pereeft wNh an urAw- stasdlp of cMW growM and dawbpw»nt, an appAciation of iwrisidral dWeretwos, and Uw • neem form supportive (d) PrmViis fK prsaarlYaw, amp -do lWACa- *0 Md aarly hftmeWen In problsraa Mral iw• Ionone will a CW9 darafopararM; (o) Develop a positive aWkWe toward w antal boom me licas and a raoapsitlon of Mw contri- brMoa of psycho 051, omme w,social sar,ricas, adreat m and other d lecip6m to MM mental hadilk pops- ; and M Mobilia* cone w MY resewcaa to sarw ahifdvon with prable w that prswM Whom from aopime will their arwirsnaisrK. 1113111424 Map"boob,sawioaa. (a) The nw" heaft part of Vw plan shall (a) A mental health professional is a child pMWft M1at a atal heart prolaaaional shaM psychiatrist, a licensed psychologist, or a psy- be aw ", at haat an a Per 0Mion basis, Io chiatric nurse or psychiatric social worker. Both Ow Nand Slam proprarn mod to Iia children. the psychiatric nurse and psychiatric social ?1w menial haaMh Paaai0Aa1 shah: worker should have experience in working with young children. A mental health aide may be a member of the mental health team provided the aide is under the supervision of one of the above professionals. A mental health professional may be secured from a mental health center in the geographical • areas, the school system, a university, or other 33 n c`1 HEALTH STAIDAFAX G N WW= appropriate vendors capable of providing com- • prehensive mental health services. (1) As"In plewrd" MMMsntel heaifh pr"rasM (1) The mental health professional should acfhrfdss; meet with the Head Start Director, the coordina- tor responsible for mental health services, and representative parents to assist in developing a plan for delivery of mental health services. The planning should focus on the setting of priorities according to program rMeeds and avail- ability of trained personnel and resources. Mental health program activities include: • pre-service and in-service training of teachers and aides; • consultation with teachers and teachers' aides; • work with parents; • screening, evaluation, and recommendations for intervention for children with special needs. The mental health professional should mast annually with appropriate staff and parents to assist in evaluation of objectives of the plan and to assist in revision of objectives for the following year. (2) Train Hum! Start slats; (2) Be involved in the assessment of mental • health training needs, in designing the mental health training program, in the selection of trainers, and evaluating staff members' prog- ress. Provide information which will help staff mem- bers better understand normal development as well as the more common behavior problems seen in children. Training should include observation tech- niques and methods in meeting the assessed needs of the child. (3) PoWkefh►obsscrs cffM/rss and coseA (3) The mental heafth professional can pro- MMM faeoM ra and other 00; vide practical advice and help to the teaching staff by observing the children in their physical surroundings at least semi-annualy. Teachers can share their information, ideas, and suggestions about the children. (d) Addw 4od so" M MMwM'■MesW (4) Advise and assist staff in devising a proc- ecrewd" awn aeseeewsst; ess for screening children with atypical behav- ior, and in evaluating children needing further assessment. In addition, the mental health pro- fessional will train or assist in obtaining training for teachers in use of behavior checklists and other screening instruments. Classroom observation and screening should • 94 020 "xTN • t liif1�01�AMOE STANDARD6 MlMANI E be initiated within the early weeks of class attendance and then continued on a periodic bade--m considered neoessary by staM and/or -, mental health prolaasional. Included in screening and evaluation aw.. • Physical coordination and development; • Intellectual development; • Sensory development with special emphasis on sensory discrimination; • Emotional development; • Social development. 1q MMM M proem sMsisi help for d& (5) Advise and assist in provision of special dm wft a%oW bdwAw ve rsa--"-. rel.ia- services for children with atypical behavior or dNW4 woo* development, including language and speech. Through staff conferences, practical recom- mendations may be generated when working with the child with special needs. For example, the use of games aimed at increasing the child's verbal expression, how the stall may work with the ovary shy or overly aggressive child, and how to curb impulsive behavior. (p Advise M On wlMiasffaa of ower cswmvA- (6) The mental health professional should • 9ft renew r es ear sed rrals; have a working knowledge of mental health re- sources in the community in order to assist in development of a fib of community resources, including referral procedures and documenta- tion of their use. Examples of such resource agencies include child guidance clinics, com- munity mental health centers, psychoeduca- tional clinics, and State or county children services. M ONsrM pereft ant w k wfw team M (7) Orient parents and work with them to 8@1116M rre ab(sadves of No msaW heafM pre- achieve the objectives of the mental health pro- Wear and gram, including advising parents on how to se- cure assistance on individual problems, assist- ing corder staff in M o blapin an ongoing edu- cation in mental health for parents,and evalual- ing the of activeness of the parent mental health education program. The mental health professional should help parents to recognize a variety of ways In which they can further their children's Intellectual, emotional, and social development at horns. This may be acoornplished through Individual or group meetings. (q Tdw of 10 Msp M osa)4111ea (e) When a child is referred for emotional or eift hsaift and errsslllea set foee to refer dW behavioral problems, a physical examination Me for iagnsslk etas obleden Its osallm wee should be included in the assessment in order • *Air MMMeasi w MWAW problems M see to rule out a physical cause for the mentM have a physical Ionia. health problem which can be treated. 0202 WALTH rewollwwcE sT�llorlilos auio�wcE . (b) 1M PIM dWN dw redde (1) aftnGn Is gee- i I alai ad ftoft (1) The assessment of each child's medical liialery of SW* *M M *A m=W MeeM records, family history and home visits by ap- eevlces cm be reeve resit wile viMen propriate coordinators and teachers, for infor- rAndeg; mation, will indicate if the child or his family may need additional assistance from the mental health program. A plan for follow-through will be written for each child whose medical and/or family history and/or home visit suggests a po- tential for emotional or behavioral problems. The plan should include objectives to be evalu- ated monthly. 11M of emboft ceaoletilt MMW boom (2) Procedures for utilizing existing commu- nity mental health resources including specified contact persons. These procedures should be developed in conjunction with the mental health professional for identifying and contacting re- sources. M esee w Om vtlfw we edwoeliew services (3) The mental health professional and the eameMM Is Previus a PNOPM bay"b WWI- educational coordinator should work closely virus" rerMeeelal Mseis: with each teacher and the parents in designing an education program for each child based on his developmental level and in training teachers to be able to do such program planning. • Conferences should be held periodically with the staff to discuss particular children who have been identified as needing special help. The mental health professional should share ideas and suggestions with staff on helping the child benefit from the program. (4) 1 111eN1y of records; (4) Only authorized persons should be per- mitted to see the records. Parents and staff should jointly decide if such records are for- warded to the school system. (5) sepir We" meeftp of Permb and (5) Periodic group meetings at least quarterly, /1esilm els/; between parents and staff can be used for identifying and discussing child development, discipline, childhood fears, complex family problems, and other parental and staff con- cams. A mental health professional should be present at these sessions periodically. (p Palo"ceft"ler spa"ON"halo (6) There must be a written consent from eI one ; the parent for special mental health service. A standard "informed consent" form should be used and should include the following:the name of the child, the name of the service provider, a description of the services to be provided,and the date the form was signed. • 36 HMTM • STANDARDS a�srwcE m QpporhAft for par's b obtain indirid- (n Opportunities should be provided for par- w@1 ; MM, ents to discuss individual problerns of the child or the family with the mental health profes- sional. This can be done on an appok*rwnt basis. (a) adiw ir-,ah d of Rarwws in plsrriinp (8) There should be a parent orientation meet- and nU0 On MdbiduW rnerMal heave ing to explain the mental he&" program and needs M flwir Ch" the available services. Ideally, the mental health professional should conduct this meeting. Par- ents should be wwofved In developing and eval- uating the mental health program. • MUMFOOM iTA1�AllOi alAi1��E • 13"4-0 Mrlriliat objec*A . The oijecMrss of Mie FAM& sw part of Mrs boom sairrss coW*Owawt of *A ffisad slant pMnrarw ars Is: (a) Hsip provide food which wi kelp aset *A ewe deft mdriw" waNda in so Chad's haws or in&vA*w deM aver pbomd aw*vam- WNWd, MMMORWM fwdinided dMIMwimas and "UN'-rof pallarws, aver IMWIft prawols Wood 'Iwekai, "OWL aver a edewai WwmM aver de- OL (b) ProyMe an e- ler wrrlriliowai swsioas Whkh veld Suppe" awd prswiels w ues Of IA. feeding siluaYee as M epporinnily for Iser+Ang; (c) Help slaty, child and frwiilly be nwdMs m Ow rMaliorIlp of rwlribm Is h@@W faders which inAnMoe food prac/bM Marialy of ways b pis Mho for wulriYowaf nook aver Is apply fhb Wwwledge iw Ma dwodep eswl of sa wd food hails even ~ hwvM@ 4w NeW OW P l o ; (d) Daw wA*ab *a of iw- tilion to other eclivilies of No Head lkwt pro- • Varw and ils oor a Th.-liow to Ms erarad child dw Mopmewt Mals; and (e) Mrwire app staff, pwwls and edw am - wwMty aMwoias as Opp ropribs in asno" w child's wulriliewaf Meds M NM*vbM waf oars Prosiied by NOW $hart oewipI----- r Md Orf plewwft that of Ow ham andoawrwuwily. 130/.3-10 Mukkion seraiooe. (a) TM Iwlrilion services part of the health (a) The intended purpose of the written eercompm— of the perfonwawoe slaved- plan is to develop a system to: ands pian wwat 'do -Wj No nalridswai weeds • identify the problem areae and needs that OW preblswrs of IM chilirsw in as NOW start must be addressed retaW to nutrition; pi osran and their fawiiiiee.In M daiwr aecowd a meet total needs inckxWV providing the WmW be Ilahan of: overall high quality feeditq and nutrition edu- cation program expected for children, and • bring parents and stall to a level of under- standing and involvement in the area of nutri- tion to enable them to meet their various appro- priate responsibilities. 39 • rT. . �2�±�5 NUMMON • STA06DARDS GUIDAIKZ It should be designed for the agency to use to develop and provide a high quality nutrition component and does not have to be elaborate. Appendix 0, "Nutrition Component Program Planning" and Appendix H, "T/TA Plan of Ac- tion for the Nutrition Component," of the OCD Handbook for Local Head Start Nutrition Spe- cialists can provide additional guidance to Me professional staff responsible for developing the written plan. The Handbook is available through the OCD Regional Offices. (1) The nullrWen aeeeeanwll data (h*69K (1) These data should be available from the fit, hMno�M/Me1fMi0cTit) obfaiaed for child's current health evaluation record or his eech child; medical history record. Height and weight measurements should be plotted on growth charts at the beginning, middle and end of the school year. Other pertinent information can be obtained from the medical and dental rec- ords. Underheight/underweight children may need additional food provided at the center along with follow-up at home. Overweight children need follow-up to Won- • tify the specific factors involved in the weight Problem and realistic interventions consistent with good child growth and development prac- tices both at the center and at home. Children with anemia and similar medical nu- trition problems need specific diagnoses and follow-up. A child with a hemoglobin of less than 11 or hematocrit of less than 34 is consid- ered to be anemic. This is consistent with the standards of Public Health Service, Maternal and Child Health and with CDC National Nutri- tion Status Survey as well as EPSDT guidance material. - Children with unresolved nutrition-related needs should be referred to appropriate agen- cies who have continuing contact with the child for follow-up after the child leaves Head Start. (t) hWoo takion aboA 116oft eeiiip habits (2) This information should be obtained by and special dell" Meds atad feeing pmb- talking with parents early in the year. The inter- WW's, eepeciallp of heaiiCi Ch"Mt; and, viewer should receive orientation and training on how to conduct such interviews. Examples of the type of information to be solicited are contained in Screening Children for Nutritional Status: Suggestions for Child Health Programs, 1971. DHEW HSM 72-5603. Available from Ma- ternal & Child Health, Health Services Admin., Public Health Service, 5600 Fisher's Lane, 39 042066 MUTRI IOM srnwoMos • Rockville, Maryland 20852. The information will be used to assure that the many good aspects of the family eating patterns are reinforced through food served in the center; that special dietary needs are met at the center; and that this information will be considered in develop- ing a nutrition plan with families. (S) lWftm " about maW CowAmnity nulri- (3) Information about major community nu- tion problarwa, trition related problems may be obtained from the demographic characteristics of the target group such as family income, educational level, racial and ethnic composition, religion, and from the quality of the local food and water supply such as availability of enriched food staples, fluoridated water, etc. See Nutrition Assessment in Health Programs. Am. J. Public Health, vol. 63, November 1973, Supplement. Available from American Public Health Associ- ation, 1015-18th St., N.W., Washington, D.C. 20036 (54.00) for a discussion of this subject. The State and local health department nutri- tionists are helpful in obtaining such informa- tion. The information should be used for devel- oping the applied aspects of the nutrition program by determining the need for income supplementation, fluoridation of water, in- • creased use of iodized salt, control of sale of uncertified raw milk, more effective method of distribution and utilization of food stamps, a system for making food available, i.e. transpor- tation, food outlets, coops, etc. (b) The plan, daaig m to so" in noefis (b) The child's total daily nutritional needs Vw daily n*fliowal naafis of Ow CIMdrmn, sAaN should be supplied by the food served in the pfOrida 00: home, complemented by the food served at the center. (1) Every d Wid in a part-ft prapam vA ro- (1) The Recommended Dietary Allowances of naive a quaTA ty of food in WAds (praiaraMy the National Research Council, National Acad- Aot) awd sw dm whild proniraa at k" % of emy of Sciences are used as the basis for dally mak"W ri nada MM oauaidara�a I for establishing the nutritional needs of the child. wles" any "Maim naafis of CI Umn, MCird- Foods in the pattern shown under (b)(4) meet kV 60 CMW VIM a h IOrappiCawdiliaw; these needs. Calculations of nutrients in food served can be compared to the Recommended Dietary Allowances as a cross-check in assur- ing that one-third of the nutrient needs are met if there is any question of the adequacy of the meals. To meet 'h of the daily nutritional needs, use the lunch or supper pattern plus a breakfast or snack pattern. If the morning breakfast is used as the main meal rather than lunch or supper, it must be very substantial and include • 40 1121 f'i`r' WJTRmoM • PE DRUANCE STANDARDS G MDAMCE a protein-rich food in addition to milk to help meet 'h the daily nutrient needs. In addition, the snack served must also be carefully planned to add fruit or vegetable and probably milk in order to meet the remaining nutrient needs. Use of menu cycles (3 weeks or longer) are helpful in formulating balanced and varied menus and in planning purchasing orders and work schedules. Include hot and cold foods and variety in colors, flavors and textures. Sea- sonal foods and USDA donated commodities should be fully utilized to keep food costs down. Check children's acceptance of food items on menu periodically and make changes accordingly. Menus should be dated, labeled accurately and posted in the food preparation area as well as in the dininq area. All substitutions must be indicated on the posted menus and menu at food preparation site. Choose foods for meals and snacks that con- tribute not only to the child's nutrient needs but also to good dental health and support the dental education program. Do not serve overly • sweet and sticky foods especially those high in refined sugars. The nutrient needs of handicapped children are the same as for other children. However, due to difficulties in chewing or swallowing or lack of feeding skills the texture and consist- ency of the foods may need to be modified. In other conditions which require modification of the menu such as in food allergies, digestive or metabolic disturbances, etc., this information should be part of the child's health record and a physician's prescription must be kept on file at the center and at the food preparation site and updated periodically. A qualified nutrition- ist should help plan for meeting these needs. General use of special dietary foods such as " vitamin fortified modified milk products either as snacks or as meal supplements are not allowed. They are not in keeping with Head Start nutrition program goals of (1) providing needed nutrients through well planned meals, (2) providing a variety of food and eating experi- ences, and (3) providing opportunities for chil- dren to participate in menu planning and wherever possible in simple food preparation • and selection, (4) reinforcing cultural and ethnic practices found in the children's homes. 41 0 -V , MUMMOM ; PERsTAfatoAilo: E 0 (4) Every d 4W in a k&-ft pr-V ww i M ro- (2) To meet 2h the child's nutrient needs ceive on&*(*), kwod, and G&W snob ae W will necessitate the use of the lunch or supper pmogle which win pranida % b % of daily pattern plus breakfast and a snack or plus two rA N 6WA Reeds dapandiiy M Mia IaMM oI well planned snacks, one of which contains Yee maw; milk. Evan so calorie Intake using the sug- gested quantities is generally Inadequate, so it is critical to have seconds available and use butter or margarine as appropriate. (3) AM i In weraw* Pw0 - a wta (3) Since it is virtually impossible for small Maw Rot raoaived breakfast of Me Mine *W children to meet their nutrient needs without arrive at Mia head Mtwt praMraw wN be served having 3 meals a day, breakfast is required to a nourieMMO breakfast; be available at the center for children who have not had it at home. Breakfast should be served immediately upon arrival of the child at the center. If only a small number of the chil- dren arrive without breakfast, concentrate on supplementing the snack with simple additional foods to meet the breakfast pattern and serve the snack early. All children should then have access to this. If a majority of the children come without breakfast, it may be simpler to serve breakfast to all children. The use of the grain/fruit product or fortified cake roll made to meet specifications as a re- placement for the bread and/or cereal and • fruit components of the breakfast pattern is not consistent with Head Start philosophy and thus is not acceptable. They neither satisfy the need for meeting cultural food preferences nor the need for using the feeding program to teach sound food habits and attitudes by introducing the child and family to a wide variety of nutri- tious foods available in the market. In addition to this cake roll, pastries, doughnuts, sugar- coated cereals, etc., because of their sweet and sticky nature are not supportive of Head Start dental health education and are not rec- ommended. (4) The ktRda of food sacrad WRla =b wiilli- (4) Meal Patterns mum -to 1 r for meek Pte; Programs on SFSP relmbursement should also check USDA requirements for meal pat- terns. sra.kfw Juke or Fruit Juice or Fruit Cereal Protein-rich food Milk (part used OR breed, MttkftM or for cereal) whole W Sutter or Margarine, Milk • as naedtd. 42 X2069 'E1�OArMiCE iTAliOMOB DANCE Snack—one or more of the following: Milk, fruit, vegetable, juice or Protein rich food Lunch or SupW Protein-rich food---wiio di* vegetable and/or fruit (at Masi 2 kills) Bread. anricW or A*gram Butter OF forlifirrd nwguina as w1 h Milk Snacks should be planned to supplement nutrient needs not met in the meals. (USDA- SFSP requires a bread-stuff plus milk, fruit or juice.) Menus developed from the pattern can in- clude cultural foods. For example, at lunch the meat or meat substitute, vegetable and bread could be made into an enchilada, taco or bur- rito using the meat or cheese or bean, tomatoes or tomato sauce and onion and an enriched corn or flour tortilla. Protein-rich foods are meat, poultry, fish, eggs, cheese, peanut butter, dried peas and beans. Fruit drinks and beverages made from fruit- flavored powders or syrups are not acceptable. • They do not contain many of the vitamins and minerals found in natural juices. Bread includes tortillas, cornbread, rolls, muffins, bagel, fried bread, flat bread, etc., made of whole grain or enriched flour. The use of whole grain bread and cereals is preferred. "Milk" can be any type of fluid milk that meets State and local standards. The use of chocolate flavored milk is discouraged. Be- cause it is sweet, it may satisfy the child's hun- ger before the child has eaten enough food to r meet other nutrient needs. In addition, it is poor dental practice. Raw vegetables contain larger amounts of vitamin C than cooked vegetables. Include both raw and cooked fruits and vegetables in the menu. A good to excellent source of vitamin C should be served daily. Fruits and vegetables that are good to excellent sources of vitamin C in the quantities consumed are listed below: Excellent: Orange, orange juice, grapefruit, grapefruit juice, broccoli, collards, cantaloupe, raw tomato and raw strawberries. Very Good: Mustard, beet and turnip greens, kale, cauliflower, chard, tangerine, and tomato • _ -. juice. 43 0201-70 NUTWINUM PERFORMANCE STANDARDS OUNWININ . Good_ Spinach, raw green pepper, dandelion greens, raw cabbage. A dark yellow or leafy green vegetable should be served every other day to provide vitamin A. Fruits and vegetables that are good to excellent sources of vitamin A are: Sweet potatoes, carrots, pumpkin, broccoli, winter squash, apricots, peaches, tomatoes, cantaloupe, dark green leafy vegetables: beet and turnip greens, spinach, kale, collard, etc. (5) "o quendill"of food owvW coelorm to (5) Since children's appetites vary, average reooa�endsd anwunls isdiealeld In OCD HoW serving size for specific age groups are sug- :larl tMiialK�e waMrialls; M4 gested below: AGES 1 2-3 4.6 Milk 112.1 r-' 1/2-I C 2/4-1 C. Bread 1/2 $l.' 1/2.1 sl. 1.11/2 s. Cereal 1/. C. 1/3 c. 1/2 C. Vegetable _ . Vit. A Source 2 T.' 3 T. 4 T. Other 2 T. 3 T. 4 T. Fruit C Souris '/e c y, 1h c. y2 C. Other 2 T. 3 T. 4 T. . Meat, lean cooked without bone 1h 0z-` 1-11/2 oz. 11/1•2 oz. EU 1 1 I Dried Peas t r or Beans, cooked 1 T. 2.3 T. 3.4 T. Peanut Butter 1 T. 2-3 T. 3.4 T. {; Choose, cheddar 1/2 oz. 1.11/2 oz- 11/2-2 oz. cotta" down I T. 2.3 T. 34 T. Butter or Marprine 1/2 t.' _ Remember that both these amounts and the amounts mandated by the USDA•SFSP are lninioom and are aides. Swe chitdnrr may need more than these amounts.Cock the USDA aides for their mar►dafed aeaouens. •NOTE c. — cup $l. m slice T. Tablespoon oz. ounce t. m teaspoon (i) i poi ofd snack pwieds aro eehe6ded (6) Quiet time should be scheduled before app raprI lily b n+eet clhliidren'9 roods and we the meal so the children come to the table re- poelsd aleft vAft nwiws; e.}, I I I I wwt laxed and ready to eat. Regularity in times of be eMtred at leW 2% heilms refers om d and serving meals and snacks and the following of snacks nmW be senfed al Mast 11th Moe retire a daily routine help young children to establish !W-1- or supper. good habits. Proper spacing of meals allows time for the child to be hungry enough to eat. Time should be allowed after meals for activi- ties such as toothbrushing, handwashing, etc. 02071 : MUTRMON • pE1hFOMIAIICS STANDARDS OUIOANX This is especially important when the meal is served just before the children go home. (C) The pian sw Wwwrlaie b eeeura *at (c) The feeding situation should promote the OW WA it! aM11i0ea Ophysical, social and emotional development of MW and 80CLW aYM M w• CIW!dl'w by pro- children. This needs to take place in a quiet, Midine wM: well-lighted and ventilated area. Meal-related activities provide opportunities for decision making, learning to take responsi- bility, sharing, communicating with others, muscle control and eye-hand coordination. Family style food service supports these efforts. Food-related activities should be planned from the very simple to more difficult, all within the child's range of abilities. Usually food prep- aration activities are coordinated with and may be carried out in the kitchens. It food is not prepared on-site, special efforts will need to be made to assure that opportunities are avail- able for food preparation activities in the class- room. These will need to be closely coordinated with the planned menus. (1) A sanely M leads wWch Ill do do (t) Start with familiar foods which make a • cWs lsod eapaliMC9 in adt Nba b wase" child feel comfortable and promote good self- oeaeiier cvNwai awd ewwiC preleraweee Is concept. Introduce new foods gradually. Offer a served; small amount of one new food along with a meal of familiar foods. Children should be pre- pared for the new food through classroom activities such as reading stories about the food, shopping for the food and helping in its preparation, growing the food or seeing it grow on a farm, etc. Snack time can be used to intro- duce a new food. Explore various ways one food item is served in different cultures. For example, the many different types of breads used: tortillas, bis- cuits, pita (flat bread), bagels, soda bread, etc. Explore the many ways one food can be pre- pared. For example: hard and soft cooked egg, fried, poached, coddled, egg salad, deviled, meringue, egg nog, etc. (2) Feed is not used se pw Whoi aw re,- (2) If a child refuses a food, offer it again at ward, aid Well e1-Ydraw are ewoowayed but not some future time, don't keep pestering the bred to sat or taste; child. Forcing children to eat or using desserts or other food as reward or punishment may create problem eaters and unpleasant or unde- sirable associations with the food. Remember that all foods offered should contribute to the child's needs, including the dessert. "Clean plate" clubs, stars and other gimmicks to en- courage children to eat are not appropriate. 45 020�;'? NUTRMN STANDARDS fii1�AMCft • (3) The site and rnwdm of ssMiNs of food (3) Appetites vary among children and in the reflect oowsidsration of WwNYiihrat ch"en's same child from day to day. Start with small needs; portions allowing for additional portions as desired. Permitting children to serve them- selves gives them latitude to make decislons on the quantity they ward and prevents waste. Family style food service is preferred. Use of pre-packaged (e.g. preplated TV type) meals is unacceptable. They allow no opportu- nity for individualization of serving size, and usually allow little variety, especially in cultural foods. Serve food in a form that is easy for the young child to manage. Bite-size pieces and finger food are well-liked and suitable for small hands. Meat cut in bite-size pieces, bread, and raw vegetables cut in strips and fruit in sections are easy for children to handle. (4) SuNieieW Now is allow/ for ohiliren b (4) Serve children as soon as they come to eat; the table. Slow eaters should be allowed suffi- cient time to finish their food (about 30 min- utes). If children become restless before the meal period is over allow them to get up and move around, i.e., the children can take their plate to a cleaning area away from the table when finished. A leisurely meal time pace • should be encouraged. Some handicapped children may be eating at a different developmental level than the other children. For example, if the 3-year-old child is eating with skills of a 2-year-old, start where the child is and plan with a nutritionist or other therapist for helping the child reach an ade- quate level of self-feeding skill. See booklets: Feeding the Handicapped Child, Mary Ann Harvey, Editor. Available from: - University of Tennessee, Child Development - Center, Department of Nutrition, 711 Jefferson Avenue, Memphis,Tennessee 38105 Cost:$3.50; and Feeding the Child with a Handicap, Publi- cation No. (HSM) 73-5609 for suggestions on feeding techniques for handicapped children and types of feeding utensils available. Avail- able from Supt. of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 Cost: 5-60. (5) Chairs, tables, and *eWV LAwtsils are (5) Heavy duty plastic dishes and stainless sukU*b for the size and dseaippmsnW ievei steel flatware are practical for use with small of the cj"m with special pwsiderabon for children. Small flat-bottom plastic glasses or wsthp the needs of children wish ham kap- cups (4 oz.) are easy to hold and help avoid p)V ; spills. Small pitchers can be handled by chil- dren for refills. Forks should have broad short • handles and short blunt tines. Spoons should 46 020173 N TRMOM I�ERrFC�IlillAiil:t STAMDARDi OUN)AIMCt have shallow bowls. Children need experience using knives. These should have rounded tips and short handles. If paper plates must be used they should be of sturdy weight so that they do not slide around and so juice does not soak through the surface and make eating difficult. Paper or styrofoam tumblers are not suitable. The children squeeze the paper with obvious results of spillage and bite through the styrofoam. Disposable plastic flatware is unacceptable. It is a safety hazard and it is not conducive to development of eating skills. Most local sanitary codes should permit stainless flatware to be washed in hot soapy water, rinsed and boiled or sanitized by an ap- proved bleach or other chemical method. Use washable tabletops, covers or mats for easy cleaning of spills. (6) CW*w awd dW, Wdudin g vwDiiuMeers, (6) Small groups of 5-7 persons are condu- eat le9e4ter sharing tine sanwe nwm and a cive to conversation and interaction. Interest- sewdaw>lisinlI eicPiarirMwc iN a ralarer abl"Op1wrr8; ing and pleaeant table conversation centered aur about children's tots! experiences (not limited to food and nutrition) should be encouraged. Discourage talk about personal dislike of food. Teachers and ottwfr adults should set a good example by their attitude toward acceptance of food served. If the teacher must be on a special diet and cannot eat the same foods as the chit- dren, this should be explained to them. Good food habits are "caught rather than taught." The cost of food for teachers, volunteers and parents as guests should be budgeted. (USDA Special Food Service Program for Children does not reimburse ford costs for adults.) M Opporhrnilbr is 'wAden lar Ow iwwlw- (7) Activities related to meal service include sMwt M dkildsw in ac*W*w relaMid to wAW shopping for food, food preparation, setting the eMvioe. (Iron e:ae440: ISO* 0600 service) table, serving the food to others or self, clean- ing up, helping the cook, making place mats and table c~pwcee, etc. Children should bre allowed to help with all of these activities. (d") TW /tin abW sal Mees an or*swiaad nue (d) An ofganized program is based on identi- *him X011 PreDrrrn ler etl■N, pwwft aw>W fied needs and consift of planned activities cAMrren. Two P I 1p W siren anew* tli+M: to meet these needs. Nutrition education helps staff, children and parents increase knowledge, understanding and skills to achieve good nutri- tion. (1) Mees Mriods awd Med are plum ed two be (1) Meal periods are part of the flow of the wood as an hnMW put of Ow %W erorcaliow day's activities. Foods serve as Objects of ob- P opma; servation and conversation for conceptual, sen- sory, and vocabulary development of children. 47 1 X20 1 NUTPAT" PERFORMANCE 8TANDAIM OINDANCE Food related activities can be used as a means for teaching language arts, color, texture, arith- metic, science, social skills and hygienic prac- tices; however, the primary purpose of these activities is to establish long term sound food habits and attitudes, and the food should be eaten. There also may be a special nutrition focus in the education program with carry over into the menu and meal time activities. For example, if a trip is planned to an orchard, related emphasis should be placed on the fruit in the menus, meal time conversation, and classroom food prepara- tion experiences. (2) Children participant in kwwnirp activities (2) Examples of learning activities are field planned to eMect the selection and enjoyment trips, tasting parties, food preparation, planting of a wide variety of nutritious foods; and growing food, reading stories about food; role playing as parents, grocer, making scrap books and exhibits, feeding classroom pets, planning menus to share with parents, etc. (3) Families receive education in Mie selec- (3) Staff should talk with parents to identity tion and preWstion of loads to mast farnity nutrition information and food needs and de- nseds, guidance in how+e and money wAana*s- velop the plan in response to their specific ment and help in consumer education so Mat needs. "Education" may mean organizing food they can KM tfieir major rob and responsi- coops, group gardens, transportation systems • bMq for the nutritional heaft of Ilbe faw-ify; and other activities that contribute to meeting the needs. Parents have much to offer each other. Many ways can be used for parent involve- ment in education such as formal and informal presentations, individual counseling by nutri- tionist, nurse and other staff, attendance at local adult education programs and cook training sessions. Also, parents can participate in menu planning committees and staff can distribute pamphlets, newsletters and employ audio-visual aids. (4) AM staff, inNuding receive (4) This education must be appropriate to the education in principles of nubfton and Mair specific nutrition-related responsibilities of each application Ib child davMmpatewt and fswAlly staff member. For example, nutrition education heattfi, and ways to create a good physical, so- for the classroom staff should have a different Nat and ewsotionsl stM o tom witiCit supports focus from that of the food service staff or that and prornoles development M sound food hsb- of the director. The staff training program should its and Meir role in helping No child and twm*y be coordinated and integrated with the total to acAieva odepuaM nutrillew. staff training and orientation program. (e) The plan shall make specisf provision for (e) Parents should be encouraged to partici- Ow invotvewnent of parents and approprieb pate in nutrition program activities such as plan- comwvm" a4enciiss in piawnin1,iwipiMM ling, ning menus and working in classroom nutrition and evainrsiing the nutrition services. M shall activities, to serve as volunteers or in jobs in PC otide MM: food service and in on-going monitoring of the nutrition component. 0 48 WJ RMON • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GIADANCE Parents or members of the community who meet the following requirements should be en- couraged to apply for food service positions: • know how to prepare good food • are willing to try out new foods • meet health standards • have good attitudes toward food • like being and working with and around chil- dren • are eager and flexible to learn the necessary competencies to carry out the functions re- quired. Appropriate agencies can provide profes- sional input and are resources for training teachers, staff and food service personnel as well as meeting needs of parents. It is important that these agencies understand the Head Start philosophy. Some agencies may be resources for additional funding for equipment, food, etc. Examples are local health departments, schools, colleges, hospitals, county extension service, professional and trade organizations (The Amer- ican Dietetic Association, Dairy Council, Home • Economics Association, etc.) (1) The POiicy Comm*or Cho and w (1) The health advisory committee and policy NSSM Swvicas AdA@M Ceown Map dive W council should review the nutrition program PeMwolll d review awd asommW on No wArl- plan and advise on specific needs of the pro- Sim tsrvipoe; gram with special reference to addressing iden- tified community nutrition needs. (Z) TM orlrift" Mentis M w chadma WW (2) Any problem related to nutritional status be dkmwe ed with woo mewls; as identified in (a)(1) and (2) and by teachers' observations of feeding skills and habits should be discussed with parents. A plan to solve the problems should be developed with the parents. Opportunity should be taken to reinforce the positive food habits and good growth pattern of the child. (3) MAonaatiew obwl mems ood wrlrifkm (3) Information can be shared by sending dihimwird be Mood roVwly oft proofs; menus to the home, periodic group meetings, parent-staff discussions, home visits, and pe- riodic newsletters. Frequency of these activities will vary from agency to agency. (4) ArwMs are iwiwmW of No Wiefts M (4) Food assistance programs include food food assis6so0o '1e9rMls; sod stamps, free or reduced price school breakfast, lunch, and food programs for high risk cate- gories (pregnant mothers, infants, children, the • elderly). Contact USDA Food b Nutrition Serv- MUTRMOM OEM DRUAMM 3TANDAIM >� ice for materials and information on these pro- • grams. Food b Nutrition Service U.S. Dept. of Agriculture 500 12th Street, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20230 (5) Corrarrvoift mpncias are *Mk*ed b as- (5) It is important to assure that families haw tist eNgible famblii" participate M food assist- food. This may involve utilization of emergency once pmpmisfood banks, providing transportation to buy food stamps or food, etc.; but it should be remem- bered that the long term goal is to help families become independent. Work with the social serv- ice component on this. (f) The plan *AN provide for cow4*ance (f) These are established to protect the health WN h appiieWe kcal, Stat and Federal *shit&- and safety of children being fed. lien lulls Mad reguhMens for heed sewice op- All food service personnel should possess a eraliewe iwclriMag eto ido I for e6wep, prep&- Health Card or Statement of Health from the rotten and eerviioe of bed, Awad bteiM of food local Health Department or physician. hawdlere, Mad for peslirp of ovkMnee of such Some States do not send inspectors to check oelMpManee. The plan slaaN pesWft, aim, Mat Head Start facilities for compliance with local htewrera Mad aatOm e V p'l lw/ fred and bent- and State standards. In such a situation, desig- ereree eampty vAO s rAw appNeWe Man and nated program personnel--with knowledge of Al applicable sanitation laws and regulations or sanitation standards that assure provision of a safe food service should check annually for • compliance with the" regulations and be re- sponsible for the correction of existing viola- tions. Written evidence of this must be available. Self-inspection reports should be completed quarterly to assure maintenance of standards. The following areas should be addressed: Cleanliness and safety of food before, during and after preparation kw%x irag maintenance of correct temperature Cleanliness and maintenance of food prepara- tion, service, storage and delivery areas and equipment - Insect and rodent control Garbage disposal methods Dishwashing procedures and equipment Food handling practices Health of food service pew mnol Water supply Local or State sanitarians in health agencies can be most helpful in providing ideas on ways to meet sanitation standards. Evidence must be available that food caterers have met codes. Vehicles used for transporting and holding food must be insulated so food meets temperature standards and transportation equipment must be able to be sanitized. 50 021)�'� r ' PEWORMAMM (9) The p6m*AN poride fsr drocMon of Mie (g) The services that a nutritionist is expected nulr*m aarrieos by a qualified 604rtaa 9W to provide in developing, implementing and su- nukf%onkd or for panodic aN rariarmy ached- pervising a high quality feeding and nutrition ulsd elpervision by a qualOW aulriliorAW or program require a person with at least the mini- dielift+ as defined in Ma herd Slam Guidance mal amount of nutrition training and experience wAAwW. Also, M1s plan she! rosiia Mal aN as follows: nutrition services MW WN roosiw peiiwivice A qualified nutritionist can be one who (1) and io-earrios Ira I,I as t eery 1a dsnon- meets the educational and training require- slrala atad araiallair p IrIaway In w� pkw ments for membership in the American Dietetic nMy, flaed purchMias, teed pl epo llW n sad Association plus one year of experience in com- Waregs, and sanitation and perae" bygkwAL munity nutrition including services to children 04 or (2) has a baccalaureate degree with a major in foods and nutrition, dietetics or equiva- lent hours of food and nutrition course work plus two years of experience in community nu- trition including services to children 04. Re- quired experience could have been concurrent with or a part of training. It is important that the same nutritionist be used to establish consistency and continuity in the services. The amount and frequency of su- pervWw needed will depend on the size of the program and the help it meds in coming into compliance with the performance standards. A minimum of d hours of services per month per center is suggested. Field experience indi- cates that grantees with on-site food prepara- tion facilities can effectively use the services of one full time nutritionist for every 10 sites. Grantees providinq food from a centralized food preparation facility, including catered or con- tract services, can use one full time nutritionist for every 10--15 centers served. Nutritionists even thouah meetinq the qualifications outlined above must be oriented in Head Start Perform- ance Standards. Every nutritionist should be provided with the Handbook for Local Head Start Nutrition Specialists obtained from Office of Child Development Regional Offices. The nutritionist provides the following types of services: (1) Assesses the nutritional status and special needs of children and their families from infor- mation provided by the family and from the health records, discussions with nurse, physi- cian, dentist, and from knowledge of community nutrition problems: helps parents and staff in formulatinq plans for the nutrition program from this information. (2) Provides necessary counseling for par- eats. • (3) Plans the nutrition education program with 51 F 02(GS iTA1�Al�t • staff, parents and children. Puticlpates in staff training. (4) Observes performance of food service per- sonnel and provides for a training program that will improve or develop competencies to insure proficiency. (5) Helps teaching staff plan and provide nutrition-related learning experiences in class- room. (6) Utilizes community resources in carrying out the total nutrition program. (7) Participates in menu planning and review and takes other steps to assure a high quality feeding program. (8) Provides the food service unit with direc- tion in food budgeting, purchasing, storage, preparation, service. and setting up of efficient record systems. (9) Assists in interpreting and meeting health, sanitation, and safety standards related to nutrition. (10) Interprets Head Start nutrition service philosophy to peers in other agencies and en- • lists skills of such personnel. (11) Assists in preparation of job descrip- tions and schedules in food preparation facility to assure an efficient food service operation. (12) Assists in preparation of the budget and any written plans for the nutrition component. (13) Participates in the self-assessment pro- Con. The nutritionist should work at the grantee or delegate agency level so that she can coordi- nate all nutrition efforts across the board. She can function in several modes—using local re- sources in each program independently, setting up a cluster of model centers at which training of personnel can be conducted, scheduling her own time to make a monthly visit to each on-site facility (or however frequently this is feasible depending on the need in centers). Training for food service staff must focus on knowledge, skills and attitudes needed to do the job as well as career development plans for those interested. The training program can be designed to meet the qualifications for a dietary technician or assistant as defined by the Amer- ican Dietetic Association and provide opportu- • 52 NUTRITION • PERFORMAIK E STANDARDS OUIOAMCE nity for career ladders into hospital dietary departments and other types of institutions. Examples of duties which food service per- sonnet may be expected to perform and there- fore need training are: * Plan menus with staff and parents • Pro,;ure and store food, supplies, equipment • Prepare or supervise the preparation and service of nutritious meals and snacks • Arrange work schedules for aides and vol- unteers e Maintain established standards of sanitation, safety and food preparation • Prepare budget data and maintain cost con- trol system • Identify equipment needs • Maintain records pertaining to food service operation • Develop and test recipes and products * Cooperate and participate in nutrition educa- tion activities for children, parents and staff • Prepare simple written reports • Adequate numbers of staff and time are re- quired to do this. What constitutes an adequate number of food service personnel depends on the size of the food operation (the number of children being fed), the type of equipment available, the level of compentency of the em- ployees, and the available auxiliary help such as janitorial service and volunteers. One full time cook on basis of past Head Start experi- ence is suggested for centers serving 30-40 children supplemented by one full time aide for centers serving up to 80 children. For centers serving 15-30 children, a minimum of 6 hours per day of cook's time is needed. Sufficient paid time should be allotted to food service personnel to attend staff meetings, training and for planning. (h) The pian shall proMiie for the establish- (h) The nutrition services budget includes mod and maiodenana of records coverirp Ow costs of food, food service and nutrition staff, rwtriliore eenrices built,exparaituses for food, equipment and nutrition education materials WAN%n Wiiised, numbers and types of meals and supplies for children and parent activities sere deity with separalt recordings for chill- and staff training. Tran and aduNs, inepeclim reports made by Records should be kept on file for a minimum heeft wAhordWs, recipes and any odwr infor- of 3 years and should be available to moni- walion deewtad necesemy for eAicierd opera- tors, auditors and other agency personnel as IlOrt. needed. All food program costs should be recorded: • quantity and cost of food, purchased or do- 53 02() U MUTMTIOM STANDAIRM OtMOAMCE • nated, labor including volunteers, expenditures for equipment, utilities and transportation. Programs under the Special Food Service Program must supply reports according to the requirements of the agency administering the program. A daily count of meals served to children and adults is a requirement of USDA as a condition for reimbursement. All menus should reflect any changes made. Written inspection reports should be posted and indicate any sanitation violations and date of compliance or expected compliance. Suggested sources of recipes are: USDA-FNS-86—Quantity Recipes for Child Care Centers. USDA sends these recipse to programs participating in SFSP. See nutrition guidance (e)(4) for address. Tested recipes are recommended to insure uniform quality, prevent waste and serve as a guide to purchasing. Other needed records include food and equipment inventories, personnel evaluation and training records. • 54 024x'l r ' • 10 C i MAL SERVOIM • pfMO11fMAMCE STAI04AIIOS OIAOiANCE Sld�arf 041obl l go-ices Oblodkw and Pw- 1304.4-1 SoeW nMriCna ni�netiMM. The ail;noVeo of the soeiai anrrieno oonipe- no of so pplan an fo: (a) EMii/b and wd iMaln on onlrweA and reendbooM recons sUck my-111 Uklift in- wes anreMwaM of 00966 d1Mdl On. (ti) heti t weeSwnnt of obAb cAfth ra , !ori of raoR sea, m, odor, notional W40n• or I--M--Mllpe MrAl"n. (e) Ad wio pored parliQip NM in Vn orMrr and hem regrow and r I 1 ad1M11111 - (d) Asaiot Vn fantt in its own SOWU 10 ini- rwa Ow coadw.n and wosfill of toot* We. (e) 101" pWoft Verve of aearnrrnily snr+r- ions ani tessera.anal fadMtalo Voir eon. 1331.4-2 Sochi rrrias pian co I U (a) The owlM sm or. pkn AM proMN (a) Input into the plan should be made by PIP dm m tor: staff and parents. (1) FAcn ilwont of Aen, taking into ac- (1) The recruitment process should systema- cmW 104 dossagropilik wake-ap of tele comaw- tically seek out children from the most disad- Ift ani his needs of se cAMdron and fnaWioe; vantaged homes. Recruitment techniques in- clude door to door contact, use of income eligibility lists, and use of recruitment staff who can identify with the community. Special emphasis should be placed on re- cruiting and enrolling from and coordinating with other agencies which are serving only some of the children's needs. (2) fMcraiMnoet of ' - diea*pod cltiidren; (2) The following factors will be taken into account: • Number of handicapped children in the tar- get population, including types of handicaps and their severity. • Services provided by other community agen- cies. (3)presiding or rellwaf tar appreprisio cowl- (3) (4) Preferably, these services should be « available directly from the local Head Start pro- gram. If unavailable directly, provision should • 55 0202 SOCIAL EERVIM . PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GRADiAMCE • (4) Emergency assistance or crisis inMrven- be made for obtaining appropriate services tion; from outside resources. (5) Furnishing information about available (5) The procedure should ensure that all community services and how b use them; available community resources are used to the maximum extent possible. (6) Follow-up to assure delivery of needed (6) Agencies to whom children or other fam- assistance; ily members were referred should be contacted to assure the services were satisfactorily pro- vided. (7) Establishing a role of advocacy and (7) Head Start staff should, in a prudent and spokesman for Head Start fami"s; positive way, represent the best interests of Head Start families to the community and other community agencies, especially if the family has any problems in receiving benefits from local resources. (d) Contacting of parent or guardian with re- (8) Social services staff should make regu- spect to an enrolled child whose participation larly scheduled family contacts (preferably in the Head Start program is irregular or who home visits) and should assess and re-assess has been absent four consecutive days; and family needs on a continuing basis. These con- tacts should be coordinated with other compo- nent staff. (9) Identification of the social service needs (9) The procedure should specify those serv- of Head Start families and working with ottwr ices which will be provided directly by the local community agencies to develop programs to Head Start program; i.e., counseling and those • meet those needs. services which will be provided by resource agencies other than the local Head Start pro- gram. Head Start staff should make every effort to involve parents in identifying individual fam- ily needs and in planning ways to meet those needs. Head Start staff should be provided training in how to identify families and children in need of social services. (b) The plan shall provide for close coopera- tion with "Wing community resources includ- ing: (1) Helpng Head Start pxsM groups work (1) (2) Some form of official communication with other neighborhood and commur y groups could be established through designated liaison with similar concerns; to maintain contact with public service agen- cies. Letters of intent should be sought from and ways cies the needs of Head Start families, agencies cooperating with Head Start where of meeting these needs; possible. Staffs should initiate the effort of find- ing out (inventorying) what services these agencies currently do offer and have the poten- tial for offering in the future. (3) Helping to assure bettor coordination,co- (3) Ways of facilitating communication with operation and information sharing with cowavi- other social service providers in the community nity agencies; include visiting those providers, inviting those providers to visit the Head Start program, plac- ing providers on a special Head Start mailing • 56 02«,3 r '+ SOCIAL SERVWXS frE#1�.>rf111AMCE � ���� list to receive pertinent information, being placed on the providers' mailing list to keep abreast of the providers' activities, and devel- oping a media relations program with local psis, radio stations, and N stations. (4) tWnq aftrAWa to as inaibquacbe of (4) A Social Service Advisory Committee atttldrt WAY SWV4 ea, or b Mta nsad for comprised of Head Start staff, staff from other addHiawal sarl.rkaa, and asaiati S In 1Mpoo+& community agencies, and Head Start parents MIN 890111016 OWNIC el. Mr I fl I in new aartr- could be formed to provide input concerning has, and needed social services and to act as an ad- vocacy group in obtaining these services. fh Prepwinq and rnaltiw@ eyeambis a cowl.- (5) In communities where another agency WAMI r�aaoerce NM b Head (tart atoll and prepares a community resource list, the Head � Start program might update the list and make it more relevant for Head Start purposes. (C) TIM Plan W" pow" for Mss ""bMw- (c) Adequate records should be kept and ttmrK, rnaiMawl.oe, and I'D dWrAWly of too- reviewed periodically at the center levet. Social lords of uf►'b-dna.pMtiwaat family dela,Mx*W- service staff can coordinate with teaching staff Mi cim"llelied ms s, reap -:1 MW on class attendance and follow-up. Parents and Idliew"aP i spot . taMM of oarLMC4 W"k 0dW staff should be involved in determining criteria aysncles, ani of with fa"fiies. for confidentiality. 5f PARENT INVOLVEMENT PERFORMANCE STANDARDS QtM13AMM • Subpart E-Parent lmrolwmwW Objectives and Perlon-s- r Standards S 1304.5-1 Parent involwmemtt obieciN The objectives of Me Penni Iwvokmaw nt component of Ow performance sla"wile an to: (a) Proriie a planned prnVM- of egWJ- encs and aclirities which snPport OW WWW§nc the parental role as the principal iAaence in their child's education and dewbpill"L (b) Provide a program that recognizes the panni as: (1) Responsible guardians of their Ch"en's = veli being. (2) Prime educaWs of "r clWdren. (3) Contributors to the Hear Start program c and to thek contmunities. (c) Prwiie Ow fottowkq kiwis of epportuni- ties for parent perYdpaliew: (1) Direct involvement in ieclsiow making N the program planning and operations. (2) Participation in classroom and other pro- gram activities as paid ewnployees, vokw*ws or obeervors. • (3) Activities for parents which their haw helped to dewiop. (4) working with their own children in co- operation with Bead Start staff. 6 1304.5-2 Parent invotvem*M pian conWn parent participation. (a) The basic Parent parlkipeHon PoMcr of the Head Start program, with whkh aN Head Start programs must comply as a condition of being granted financial assistance, is contained in Head Start Policy Manual, Walruction "-- Section S2, The Parents (OCD Transmittal N)- tics 70.2, dated August 10, 1970). This policy manual instruction is set forth in Appendix d to this part. (b) The plan shall describe in deW the No- (b) The written plan should include a gen- piementation of Head Start Policy Manual, In- eral statement of objectives for the Parent struction t-31—Section 32. The ftr (Ap- Involvement component, a listing of specific � N..S5 'APAI M'T WVOLVEABlT • PENIONAAWE STANDAMS OIADAMCE pendix d). The plan shah asenre that porficips- goals, and the appropriate methodology for tion of Head Start parents is voMr"and shah achieving these goals. An example of a goal not be regeirs as a co Million of the Child's might be involving Parents in the Education enrollment. Program and one technique of the methodology for achieving this goal could be Recruiting Par- ents to Serve as Classroom Volunteers. Em- phasis should be placed on maintaining the Head Start philosophy in the home so that par- ents' lives are enriched and the objectives of Head Start are continued by the child and the child's parents in the home or community. 4 1304.S4 Parent involvaim-1 plan content: enhancing dmlop-w 11 of Pei erMihhs skills. The plan AW provide hwelhods and oppor- tunities for involving pwwft in: (a) Experiences and activities which Mad to (a) Parents should be encouraged to partici- enhancirg the devolopnMnt of their skills, seff- pate in Head Start policy group and on com- eon4dence, and sense of independw c- in los- munity boards of directors and committees. tering an environrneM in which their children Parents should be given the opportunity and can develop to their full potential. encouraged to conduct sessions for staff, chil- dren, and other parents in relevant activities for which they have special skills. Parents should be encouraged to participate as volun- teers in social service activities making con- tact with community social agencies and mak- ing home visits as well as volunteering in'the classrooms. (b) Experiences in child geowlh and devel- (b) Parents could be provided with training opment which wiH shergl w their role as the in child development concepts through such primary ir4uence in their children's livec means as films, brochures, discussion groups, rap sessions, courses, books and parent-child interaction activities in home or center. (c) allays of providing edueali mal and devel- (c) Parents could be exposed to specific ac- oprown"activities for children in the borne and tivities which foster learning in children in the community. home, e.g., the use of common household items to teach the names of colors, as in "Bring me the blue towel," and in the community, e.g., planning a trip to the store. Detailed guidance on program activities that could be utilized by Head Start programs are contained in the following: (1) A Guide for Planning and Operating Home-Based Child Development Programs. (2) Home Start Evaluation Executive Sum- mary. (3) Home Start and Other Programs for Par- ents and Children (Conference Report). (d) Health, inental health, dental and nuki- (d) Training could be made available to par- . tionel education. ents, either in conjunction with staff training in 59 02006 PARENT NVOLVEMEMT , PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GUIDANCE • these areas or as a unit by itself. To facilitate parental attendance at training sessions, par- ents should receive adequate notice and baby- sitting services should be provided. (a) ode -Mc—m r, and use,off aft ares cores- (e) Parents should be provided or made nwrft reaOrrrOsa to nwet fifw beeie lilt w4*wt aware of available community resources, such needs of aw fishy, as adult classes in consumer education, finan- cial assistance programs, and family and em- ployment counseling. This ought to be coordi- nated with the social services component to avoid duplication of effort and to strengthen the family-centered approach of Head Start. (f) IdsntiAcation of opporhinifies for continu- (f) Educational opportunities might include ing education which n+ay lead towards self- basic adult education classes; continuing edu- enrk*mwM and en44oyment. cation programs, vocational training or child development associate (CDA) training, and self- enrichment programs. Resources in the local community and its immediate environs which offer programs in these and other educational areas should be identified and arrangements made for the participation of Head Start par- ents. Where these resources are inadequate or do not exist in close physical proximity, Head Start staff should seek assistance from the State training and technical assistance resource or • from the OCD Regional Office. Many Head Start staff members are receiving training through the Head Start Supplementary Training Pro- gram. (q) YMtiry wiw tie Flay liar!Mac vers and (g) Head Start staff should encourage pa- oMer a prepriale stall for Marisioa and as- rental interest in their child's development. Par- sesement of Oak chitdrea's iaiiniival reeds ents should be given the opportunity to meet and Pogue, with teachers on a scheduled and as-needed basis throughout the year (e.g., three home visits are recommended, although only two are required, at the beginning, middle, and end of the school year). At these meetings parents and teachers should discuss the child's physical, social/ emotional, and intellectual development and review the child's progress. Such meetings can be used to arrive at agreement regarding desir- able short-range goals and some discussion of specific activities and experiences which may contribute to the child's progress toward these goals. Home visits should be planned to enable staff to acquire a fuller understanding of each child's abilities and experiences. Such visits may also be used to help parents consider the child's current needs, interests and ability in order to plan home activities and interactions • 60 : . . 02���i"1 PAAEMT NVOLVEMQIT • PERFORMANCE STANDARDS plgDW10E which will contribute to the child's progress. In addition to regularly scheduled teacher con- ferences, parents should meet with other Head Start staff on an as-needed basis. 1130434 Parent involvement plan eorMrrit: aAan! Pew martago- mod, prrgraet No, arm PWORI . (a) The plan shall provide for two-way coat- (a) Examples of specific communication tech- muniealion baa e m sten and pwr its carried niques include newsletters; home visits; training ort on a regular basis Ihroughart the program sessions: and policy group meetings. These Year w"d proviiss , in -anew about tM pro- techniques should be programmed to occur on gram and its services; program activities for a regular and continuous basis—e.g., monthly err eMildren; the Pobcy gree"; and resources newsletter, and bimonthly group meetings. Minh tM program and tare coati vA -ft. rrwW be resigned and carrier out M a way which reaches parents and elan suse"VMy. PoNcy grorpe, stall and par- WA must participant in the pla wAng am drvel- oprr wd of the eyepm used. (b) The pian shall provide a system for the (b) Examples of ways in which this informa- rog-do provision of information to members of tion may be transmitted include written hand- Palky Groups. The purpose of rich commani- outs; written minutes of meetings; official cor- ealion is to enable the policy group to make respondence; and oral presentations at policy kdormor decisions in a timely and eAeetlw group meetings and training sessions. Policy • mar W, Io share prontssional espert'se, and groups should have the opportunity to comment @trivially to be provided with sten support. At a within a reasonable time. miniatrrrrr, k0ormation provided will include: (1) Timetable for plrrtrtirg, dwMopneit, and rrrbmittion of propossts; (2) laved Start Pte,oW s slims, and other from t Oft*of Child Devel- opment. M Hrtartdal repo@ and sfaiewt9 - of funds etpertred in the Meed start account; and (4) Mork Plans, grant applications, and per- torrtel policies for Mead start. (c) The sinks Head Start stall shalt share re- mpoeribMily for providing assistance In the con- duct of the above activities. In addition, Meatth Services, Education, and Social Services star shah contribute Choir direct services to assist MN Parole Involvenrtent W M. M stall resources we rat available, the rtepusary resources shah be sought within the community. f 1304.5-5 Parent involvement plan content: paroles, am residents, and the program. The pian shall provide for: (1) The establishment of effective procedures (1) (2) (3) Content of the program should in- by which parents and area residsrtts concerned clude: = 61 PARENT INVOLVEMENT . PERFORMANCE STANDARDS GtXDAMCE • will be awablad to influence itie ckwacMr of • Training in all program components, in a propralas nNeat,ing !heir inlsreels, way which allows parents to understand (2) Usk regular particilpefien in the WV4o- the Head Start program as an interrelated mentation of such programs awd, whole and to facilitate parent participation (S) Technical and otter support needed to in the preparation of the work plan and enable parents and ane residents to secure on budget. their own behalf available assistance from pub- • Ways in which parents can as" staff in lic and privMe source& setting the goals of the local program and the goals of other community inatitutkxm concerned with children and families, In a way which allows parents and staff to see those goals as an interrelated system. • Training that occurs in a planned and con- tinuous fashion, beginning with and con- tinuing through the grantee's funding cycle, with adequate provision for parental input in the design and evaluation of the pro- gram. • 62 02SO arc taxa ager mum& be a pro." to poor an,.....an t 1 Proposed op"wa aura to Jura** as • cooehernt With pod pac- tluea a. ALI PUMIMr .Ayr ohidroa prruarar, Ls any optloa wt he mpno n6 d is tart ve—t fouP —job ler in 00-06 aw Witt se rerMrd promo is atsWaeema rubs- 11000 of Lar )Wd spa 1 polhy NAa W of Areata A--Plaeomm awrrro na row Paw cr •u�uac t�, 16070 . re start •. Programaptu+r wort rscolse tae op- MOMS of Lae Mood Mart roAbry Craasetl prase This appesdll aria rirta p Lioy so' low b eubaliaaira b OCD. the 40e0iepwe" Mao kneAssbusAsAtwo •d 7. T%wv awes M a opeelte tsaiaty ides wraaaaaaa a prim dowwa 1s7 tooal shed for wad[ wad •nLMNown ler amp AAb+ &Uwt pale c hcows I t shoum oddrow Malt b 00 rare- lr-f►-J}I-1-e q,-L LA ao4 pad A ir She speeeta ps+ m ►a" rorbl hms batt twpieifakit Thie •hepar arae forth ehe Wry sW'ro- a TWO ruaar of horse GPM*to the Abed I" tae "feei�grwras W la♦Ylemealarea d Mart a ww ft8 vary dopaadlag on, ldr M- rWr1 UOM is pWraa dsrlga by Local lead U00 rbcrrnto as.arra,the.Maar siert programs w b aa.rtaJw op}.xa iewolo r for am*" the ch-UA s drrrioprro sal torr r-JO-J34-1-10 icor 1 T-be appb wars ret 48moniouraft w Tb" po" •pi-W Ir all rood Kart a►Wtl to anaoart rr maw Aeu- Wkb-ft Qtealsm W delogsrs se acme tart operas aha LM No d the awwat n adli g Boal.airm or pWFew to faaw a full fair program fuodr am odd" eo the paprw Ouse etsr rhl,rh pi eq ea a OK of.+rareo be tar woe low— M rwwr, .awe spoftr BMW •rtaftb abaft or flf eaoe gam* of skiNroa fr boas IrofrsJe to .Ores rocas athtrea rtalfa tae tltaa et hew a der The potley Will M q- rete foaling WPd Owwfvd par" aid paod to as aAtlnotloo, submfrtb" " ,+u, anal}ale WlII M ow- --Y bodill s as groataar or doegatr 0400,1= oo ar afar total cost oacrbae" W 11a so v 06 of wood April 1. 1177 c h 1 wrbo In Pooh plaaat W tar bed la" arias.brio be oeerledreWd: r-Je�JJ�}-l1 h7dac� IL AI"Il tlortAJ 8100"C+al-ddnw aaMr: A mMWL•' r'e►nsnr rare b I-aaa arra d NO b ae}orats acba/- Now n.s at to tae fourth Q uerur of FT wad Spero" pracwa s La the IM (AprU I WO). Mood Kra praKrs Wil area of poral and seat traadparta- ae prrwltat wad aacouragrd to ccaad r Llan eewd Program =.oboe In adds Uon to the A ddI L"W aW for ►cwt rhew aa/ etanderd !~" short aoeH W esloct air rnlLar su pper%ve*M"Lim; program VOM bort epi W to the arch of d 00" far rods Urx al ro:-r-u 1 amra t ohs chfarw ar.N tae" tae oaprbuLtiee sad .wort: • rsarurow of the program want. The pi op • Locossrrd lsruraae oos+e; optima ghat ars b be analLahie lsr Lord f AddlLbeed to paroht acatrfty ftLnAo. res.-tloo aro sr[crow: a nt-t raor1vMoss Thr waarwd Abe Start Maori I Tia aftobderd lieu Mart llio"d ver m000e Ia etaer alto daaaa. Osaiia arradr• Cuu tin uatkra c[ ire posSMR 6e0-6w--Mr- lor--hosed sooisis tett. aeol►ar-beered sHareow farmed,A Ye Lnaly drslg and r aria tk-.oe ry u,nal Caaaval um ebtti.og w 0810LLl Ye In prlacipie, the Odics at C1Ii" 11+ tbI- roreoat are fee to do se pr�a+-shah Lb" moot Leib rawprt sal apum ar Aga wowai won Ufa through sa" a oarstul eosrw- pnoridsd a ceaisaattl ata famar4oee r meat of aftslr moor W arraallls L tbM as acrtsep ows perusal flat 1d W +watt U. bootam LnL ro the paaewt ptnaWm MI u the a V�ri alt dsaeiltprat p��" res- fa.fart Lntaw ria of tae Lo assn eel nt Lala eat eo- a plat W art Md Met Vwdw Lara Ub I t.+ erw4 t xiLbiaarraar t Any pn>pam ylioa proposed sato down - Last ode -c no a. Lb* Program orx ada*aawtT QPILMW t'hao M arra. abaft of re reLl wWwg �[ Lac.W der. tae0"d b r b rno- ccrartiaWa: alder rhelafr tiara Poor errlFd be Capt>•r oieciiWl bT a" or more d the roar 1. ALI peii gee eeelyd In the Mrd Mas „pk6,,M. liaatal far Abad start comlpoaena atrt bo adlarst td. rtt.h (ie ew pt�ca d tnor f V arta tions to Ouelrr A p.oa",caw poaats "OoMod In tar dowr*Ulana d eacb a Bead starL prvgrAae COAT Wct to ars► d tar op"o-uador sptlAl P-16— Thu atm, ur all as 1 LArsn m a Laos thea d ►#t- P'eLI-C7 Is a" be be Iamrpreeet 1 any WOF pr-tort bald- AW ckikd es Who .Stood .blob waftW Mmesa tar tett d the prserrt NOW Start as a pedal Dorm ata4 reeetr+ sand bort poiicy . " matt aha t. -TTr are acme cna"rbo o•i re AatMop Mom tai grtxwe to Weft .6x011 mr,t less niA refect Mery Lcas as c h 1 wrou a t LaOdag the if-d" Mos- Lbr IaLiel or eaiank 00NO-UM Mea at diad- f&A. - •earpL Y oLor-rW IndateLeL sho t-- rwtyed [wash. Ma rr area may not be •rsef to urs Lu Lb►ciasrrarw ae1 he ouipplo- f"adrd (Abed start lin Wel 41W" tam w b7 a paror t oda ce"M program or p'a'd' 11 anotLrr :jp 4 Wirth Wruid owlet p- Is I The drripa asd as iac t Lan ,[praRan up- I n ad Urs pogo r torr ler&gad mesa LMarr Y tr M Wed oo an aamMreo t ut tie 1-ails—U.&I ad ucs ms of their vas ahiraa, aha"drwis pow""are",and rop Kj spa at the -Lo pr a n n_-Ab u.. for Hm UW a tw►io/-amt "orrr owMMwWkJy as -►11 m Ler o•rds d mcb duJr. owe" two raareelet aeraLfem an4 thrtr f&A%1 r.. m u,t be f 1 ven LO the uadriT Lag reeAr for f The aalrmwaat of rl L roo to programa L.ha u t*adaocr rirtat lour "agram p e.o ntag is to be daor•assd Lr " ,_h fat- must sp•Llfcally &ddrom tar foflarhag tars ass ago or dr•i.tce loonL&I b re 1, family a tw t kni xh&o,&LIa, boati�n, foal Lb ce ori Ir, 1 1) wba-t aro aha dr►wio}arr1al nodes CA( • r Cc-4 m- Aad p, Ibo 1Ckx4 eaprWxa Lb* ib LLA' Clan oho/ b, aft w T r Dwodiiaa wiry ail parent* "Out +eci>ic one• O"OL Vel l by wo VMS a &M--ds/ meads of twat ch-ndseo " bu+ beat w ,abed use' A- ��� (2) what are the nesde and drWwa of the tooth, staff Is used--to prepare for the rather than attempt to replace thila. Tbus, f mLity? would adjustment factors dictate session and ret up the classroom earirm- food itemA that are a regular part d a fate-' cooserutive-days atteniame as opposed b, meat, as well as to Sir*lndlvWual attention Uf's diet will be a ms;or focal point al nu- may.an rnrf-otbsr-day mcrmddsaef to children Bela"and laaring the canter, trltion education. (g) Sow does the curriculum plan At the In some Lantana" wbert schools serve as (7) Health.—Every effort must b1 made to aMand dwelopmental VAR%dfie•spa? center altea, vattations in sch•du.Unf double provide health services through existing re- Dow the plea take Isle assonant 410NUW rerdons may have to be cotaidered. sources. Children in home-booed programs weds of chUdren of diAswat ops.W very- b. The scheduling of children to attend are to receive the name health serdose as Ing needs of the same ekfd owe trsf morning or afternoon sessions must atteaapt children in center-based prodramo. (4) what kind of minding raises Is re- to meet indtvidual chtldrtn's needs such es As with the standard Used Mart program, quhed to obtala the program objectives? rvicepttdty, neowwaty for nape, and othmr bocce-based programs shall provide Ilntapes b. In W altuatYoos wieners tae sasfdrsa we factors teat might prevent full programs with existing health servic&s for the entire In the center less than eve dept a wet the benefit to some children. family unit on an ea-needed boats. Howtvtr, program must specify boo ties will romtvt c. Adequab time for staff conaal4tiea, Need Btart funds may be used to provide ofiapp[tbentivt aerThOw.'Ise LefMMfag Saga- planning (stat must pian for eicb session health ser►lcee only for the pre-school mem- pass are illustrative of wbat tib rte, tp moot the needs of particular,children on- ben of the family. (1) One-third to one-hilt of tie ebildti rolled), in-t•rrico training and career ds- (3) lsrcholoQkvl and Social SertHcu— daily nutritlmal needs Haat be asst arch day ValopmeM must be prodded during the $osne-based programs sba11 provide needs) be attends the center. Patents must, en ow- working schedule. In some "cases, this can services through existing community re- Quest, be provided with semis. eoo*AoNMW only be achieved by a variation in owbor sources at witbin the sponsoring Used Start weekly menus and counseling on, bedgeNng, attendance (es_ a four-day-weak for program in accordance with existing Head food preparation and saalta= as wit as children). start polioses. an hoc to involve cbUdrn In food-rel"M d. Staff teaching both halves of a double aCttrltlas In the home. sessapn are not to be"the primary rssQoosl- b.Curriculum for Children (3) Provisions for —P to Wed" aid Waty for borse Baits unla some provision A mayor empilWLs of the grogram meet be dental serviose must be made for all ohlidwa is verde for substttute staff. In such cess, W Tulp parenta enb►nce the total develop- in accordance with Head Start ponosw sgntyal proviukioa must be made for boons Went (LnclWH cognitive, language,' so- (]) Stat-family Interaction, es oeswal to "MW clal. etaotional and physical) of all their the Bead Start concept, muot be Lnduded a. Provaaaons must be mad&for an increase children. in any viriatim plan. Varied sobedaiing is SII"44Kruve personnel sad services I&rata- Wbotever the educational program or to provide stall with now aW addltaanal op- tion, to the aatielpated requirements of ad- phllosnphy of a home-based program,it must portunitise for such Lntecaetioa_ ditioeal chiidren and their faminew have a plan or system for developing "Indl- c. Stiff utilisation sbould conuli ute no- Z. Provisions must be made for custodW vidu%lised"or"parsoaaltsod"education pro- taoaably to program q—Lfty by tm� - sarviees bet sessions, including the grams for lt$childrta, stat talent, potential sad egwrum. Sled coaches of indoor and outdoor spaces. In addition, programs must provide ma- tralalmg goals must be ldent'ded and a testa- g- eons must be mads to maintain trial, supplies and equipment (such as tri- Ing plan(bnissd which will fba tale the MR- blgb food quality for bothse��o� All eyoies, wapns, blocks, manipulatire toys Pigmentation of the option. Sues ttalallsg children eboaM have an opportunlly to join sad books) to foster the children's ds►abp- abouM ecable the ata3 to tncorpreale ow- as making and Aber food-related activities, mint in their homes as needed.Prorlake for rieulusn mwdtBoattooa necessary to access- praftr6bly with the participation d the such materials may be made through land- modale the sborttr wort and to allow fir lis cook-maxnager. Ing. cooperative or purchase systems. Bev-kgowntal ditaances between tires- 1 Home-Based1dte0Ys soup soeLalleitlon experienced must be fear-old and ave year cads. Provided on a?Seed Start grantass may east to develop In homy-bassd��ie hedge or p C>sldron ust d. Several attandanoe variation maisla an sad incorporate her-bawd a he -bad model Into programs. proposalust m possible In Pisan'ag the delivery of Seeta Seed %bear crent quo& models would �VU what kind of developmental actM- Start Services.Attendance sehadales must to focus on the parent ma the priry factor tees will take piece in the group setting. devised for the chiMrea In a000rdaace With Ip ilei rh11d s darn est and th&home v Turtbarmore, the education component— their amrsmd oesds.Proposals must dssrrits the emirs? fecllit�•ee models ommay let u well as aU program comyonenta—must alp c the methods by which chlidran era tleea/aedesigned � li d g the nes Star of the Home t amount 0000E the pproneedof the local* by t, cculul into to tbetr eclsduim. The following assaepaa �tlon programs initiated In IIfteen sal characteristics. tural lndkolo pceslbie erhedulrag varlariosa Thr communlWs in R1972 or on a model de- local, ethnic. list be not meant to be eabounOw. vetaped by the local community. The fol- e.Parew Program (1) 71w four-day-west eciadule pace 30" 000dltlons must be met by these My -baaod programa reflect the concept four dye for amber-based aearitam plus an grantees in traplamsnttag tbW pr'ograwe: that the parent is the Arat and mood; in- additional day Ler center neat to lwfcw a comprokewast"garowoas Rueatial "educator"and "eaabin"of his or special activttMe,ow-h w: bar own children. Thus, home-based pro- Thr same kinds of am,ose wh1Cb ars avW- In-serrtos training for stat.paresis sad aNs to abIL&*n sae. the La a center-hese? L� ars to piece emphasis on developing cad voiuntmm ln lead Start pregrai will be available toand parenting role of Head Start parents. Special e4wYnces for ebladren. etliaren nor I by a hoss►-based proWnsow Berme-bawd programa must re both Two dye to anali groups in boss Wllh prpr�am must abate ovary possible effon to pares aDPr'o- Prop ar'the�bwd enL (or t sogr ms u must ower PW- patent trtlaiag by%be stat. dsstafy, cowdlnats, lntagrase and utilise priate tam'y members) an opportunity to (7) lit-MAOI otheduke: Twopenhance to�� communicommunity_ ty rooNm se and nor. om I about such thins am varlma ap- rowing enrolled each meeting w two e par (pubucG reduced-fes,or no-fee) in Prows ro hncbto their children's stimulate VOW vita the Viiia day sat aside for wet autrltaoaal, health. social and psyeboiagiasl total develop- tbings as inwnioe or servlcas for Its children Lad their famiLW. went, ways to turn everyday experieoees mutt �s wrier (1) *ub*ioa—fn noes.-bawd peograssr, lata construcuve learning experleacee for email grvitrps a[Parents or children Wtlh qe- MIND=~ teauble c.iter.., should r+adw ewrtdran, and specific Information about aal needsneeds, ]. Double tieealone ices basso nutrttaon rrvLow es In center- health, nutrition and community reeouresa. Seed!!tart programa we permitted to based programs With priority mmpinasls m d.Svcs M#and Weekend Services aper- nutrition education shad at helping pat- it is suggested that the program make ate double sessions as an option.In,no cess eats lepra to maks the pest use of aristing provislon for ening and weekend services Shall the addition of other Childran roess" food resources tbrouO food ptauning, buy_ to tamlllss when Headed. In fewer services for children currently In Ing and onoking. If periodic, regular or In- the program. A program shall not be w- esdsatai group mosUohs for childma art hold e.Career Dereiopment qulred,ter shall It be perauttdd. to conduct every effort should be made to prepare and Ptograme must provide career develop- double esnelons solely as a cossirtat Mdse Norm a nutritious snack or meal.urban food meat opportunities for staff. Ilir example, In Wdltlan W the pokes- WrMh apply to 1s not available to L fLMlly,the home-bamed training of waff sbould qualify for academic full-star, p►rt-day program, tae foal—Ing program muot maks •Very afort to put the ondlt or otbrr appropriate cred&nttels when- conditions; must be met Wlnea the deeaeds fteaRy in touch with whatever community •lar po nlbls. can help guppty await be made for a one-butans v aboabe LLm%rrv3odfood-of all mavail- 1.Servlet Dslssrrp System break betwom doW+-session classes when a able family aarahaoe Programs and should In their propoeds, grantees must deacribe ata;le teaGhing alet' Contacts both hates be ancon nwd to ParttalPaas Is them their aysoem Lot delivering bealtb6 autrtta of a double session- Is atdMew of loafs Nuteitlm edueaum mush rweogniee cul- psyeboiogdcal sad other Swriaa UW* we thirty minutes must be abetted Prior to teal verltatlooS In food perbeences and Sup- not provided yttmarily by the La-boom each mentos—Wbethw or not a dLOsev" plament bpd build upon them pndwwposs arorver. 0 RULES AND REGMATIONS o.Staff$elecfion portunirim for a richer apprselat"n of the 2.VAiTICIPATION lx TNN CLASSBo01d Propomb must describe the program's young childls nsede sad bow to satlely tion. AS !AID RNFI MNS. VOLUMA on • system for selecting staff in accord wth So Many of the benetfs of Read Start we OSSMVZM. responsibilities -aatgned by the program 10 rooted in-charge".Ibsen,ehsoges must tabs 2. ACTTV177ES POS TRE PASDtTS the staff member. For example, the staff place in the family limit.in this community, w11ICs TEXT HAVS HZLPZD TO D11VZd>t. Visiting homes must be: and In the attitudes of people and inotitu- 4.wORQxd WITS TMMR CIMLOM r IN tion-that be"an lmpstt an both. COOlMRATWK AIT.THE VTA1!OF TlQ (1) Fluent in the language used by the It Is clear that the Gomm of Seed Start CIMM families they serve: in bringing about substantial eb nges ds- Isft at rises Is essential to an essctive (s) Responsive listeners: manila the fullest lnvolvees.nt of the pecan Head Start prageam bots at the greatest level (3) Knowledgeable about human devil- parvntW-subatitutse, and families of ern- and the ddegat/ agency levet. Eves, Seed opment,family dynamics,and needs dren enrolled in Its programs.This Involve- Start program must hire/designate a Co- of children: went begins when a Bead Start program otdhlata[of!-teat Activities to help brims (4) Knowledgeable about all program begins and should gain vigor and vitality as about appropriate parent pastldpaiton.This (b) Knowledgeable about community planning and activities go forward. Stec mm aba[ un may be a volunteer In smon r Successful parental Involvement enters communitiM. rewurces. into every part of Head Start, iaau@ne@s h.Staff Development other anti-poverty programs. helps bring 1. lesaat per ebmwtAbboa is tee !rests d Programs must submit a staff and voiun- about changes In Institutions in the nos- �at��mtes Sattw aM tow leotultmsnt plan and a trslnlag plan munity,and works toward altering the soelal imtluaing content or proposed pre- and In. conditions that have formed the systems that Naas start POW,Orosp- inclu a training Programa. ted prie-method, surround the economicslly disadvantaged a. ltrmttum—Tie formal Structure by d service tram o1 training staff c eomuethod, child and his family. whirs parents can partidpate In pollay oat- des provisions for continued consultants. Project Head Start mud amUnue to d!s- tag and gesatbm at the program will very The career d cortin e d plan enticW-Urvice cover new ways for parents to become deeply with the loom addaUtrative struttuva of the training. invloved In deeta141-making about the pro- program. be designed to develop or Increase staff mem- gram and to the development of activities !formally. however, the Sed Start policy bene knowledts about: that they deem betptal and Important In grouse will enm . - at the touowleg: (1) Approaches to and techniques of meeting their particular needs and coati- 1. Me" Start Ceuta Committee. Tble working with parents: tions, Par some parents. participation may committee must be set up"the orates lavas. (2) Otbsr home-bleed or Home Start- begin on a slap" level and move to more whore centers have asveral elaama,it Is rec- like programa: complex level-.Par other parents the move- ommanded that there also be pamat Claes (3) All Head Start component areae. meat will be immediate,because of put e- committees. +. Volunteers pertencea,into oomple x levels of.baring and 2.Mees start miles,Committee.This cos- the giving.Rvery Head Start program Is obilpbd mm tttau-t be set vp at the delegate sa ate! As in all other Head Start P�srams. to provide the channels tarogM white such level when Me pro&&= is adatmaama In boom-ba.aa programs mud encourage &M participation and involvement eau be pro- wbor or in pest by win ageaeb.a• provide opportunity for the use of valun- vided ter and enriched. 2.and Start Peas,aoa ROIL Thi Coum n tsars. Unless this hoppslr, the goals of SRM must be at up as the greats levan. b.Locally Designed Options Start will not be achieved and the program Wbm a Qamtim has fde/abt tie Mifae In adduloa to the above models,local pro- itself will remain a creative rxper, , fur Red start pen pa,a to ores L1=Aigaaay. grams may elect to deaign a and propose other the preschool child In a � esar .that to not It is not aeosy to lave al osaass program option-whicl they and well-uued reinforced by needed changes in social ifs- in addit"a to a Delegate Ageacy VW"Oom- to meet the needs of individual children and terra Into which the child win mow atter misses.I me"aM policy 1, mfrs boa • the%sur in their communities.Ptopomis his Head Start expsrbmce. the Oeanbe Board ant the Delegate '41 3 fair local program options must adhere to !hU sharing In decielons for the Mum gtme* the following guidelines: is one of the primary stens of parent psrtk2- k Cem/e"n—art A deserlbM tie is.They must be derived from an aaalpbs pation ea and Involvement In Propel Stcoulpsomem of 011411111es-of tigreow Start of the pterins standard Head Start m .odel x.rues sou or rax rsexrrre BIPPM@Mklgim of the Cemmwwojt 0111"- and must represent a cur+ elective ap- gaft Asap bee!): A ropram ASOM at proach to meeting the needs of children In Mrery Bead Start Program Mint Save IK- neNbesloed eseratmtty VOWS (powe the community. fective Parent Paetbeipatioa. Tbese ave @s and,pbab)eat at tad maigabarbeed sow b.Tbsy mud be consistent with good de- least four major kbada of parsat pertbelpa- zwomw eir geoftobwe.gan.wr.a►v4dift velotmerotal practices. tion In local Read start pagrame. bare a ewafw far allttdrea at bin Season, a.They suet be consistent with Red 1.PARTICIPATwx in T=1ROGa1g or towdom sit ape amarl eb to um dreat- SW% plebtrnos standards end slat aM HAzinG DBcI§WM ABOUT TOW SATt7Bs opaaat at the 1res•The numbs K was aues that all 000ponanta of Reed Start we AND OPVMAT"O/Tis 1RdOBAML r@pserea►tabfve vM very dopemdof M tae aseottwly donvereC unless tbsy an epaabd ee M adjunct to a program whim drRtvess Chart A UW 1011 loop oC Bead Start esrvbm.er tin- ��� s►y�sCttlow : Co Ids they repteesnt a spe"program 1•rmt 1. Bead Start osniae CcmmitHrs s__----- 1.Paab whom ohsaa deare eoroOd i that e or circumscribed effort such ee: (1) Baas Start-type proven of orbs[ �� 2 esrvboes such as atttle neo ar lead 1lWd Start Pat" Coenmltte (4111111111- ! At 10"89% psas,fa d RSM Mlrt dllraa platseroenine. s s,)• 3 enrolled is that ddooft 640M (2) Summer Intlow esrvies for e Papuapm a09repr@ntauvas CC e maw- - S y_� eta _ 3. Head start Policy Council (grantee)- 2. At be"50% parents of Ssaa Start ebEdM Avlarant B—HEAD Srasr prsesatty enrolled in that gtasbe s p e� Pisa repra-entatbves of the cosBeft.•• roucr nxxoau.: ruu rsaxsrrs Tbbi append",sets forth policy governing numbs! at organizations .Pesch sbn/d age- epacles (public and pritW) smut xmJW tae involvement of parents of Be" Swart proprieMly be reprsesmtad. Tit D11rgp a assails, ctor prammmd ml children . . In the development. COndUtt. Agency datsrmlOe the campoe tfOn at f w time,whlrK bow a concern Ar of and overall program direction at the local commitUs(within th@ above guidelines) este Low taleme Hulse old cam CMUSOW to level; metbode to be mod to ssI a repnowts- tee peg+ea& The UUWW Of sed AA- I-30-2 The Parents Live of tis commuatty. Pessals of ibrmor amteam sal very,d/r4M6 an the a serve r mall- ncrsoaccrrox Head Start ehsdemq ser !ogee- bar alsas�llala am& am" appe- sentativ es of Use eommtmtty as dsagmm prialim bs ragassstte- •tit @PON=&tom-/ Head Start believes that the gain- made agency policy groups. All repad datesfelmr the eoewmtllw at an reuse by the child in Head Start must be uadsr- tbs eommW&Ml a-hetes by the @Sart"swrt (wn%M the above guidelines) ad the meth- sbml aha built upon by the family Sad the be approved by @I F I I paewt as&=at oda to be dwtd vera to 111061111110013111061111111061111110013threpssasatmbw oomee ustty.To achieve this al go .and sent the committee. In no case. bowever. sat*A eoBlarilI 111rsb CC tlroan ad • powwow far the 1ngovemiaat at 00 abed% , poi IMv--of the coms+mMy eaesad f1'A dart ebBs,s earl sats r rtrbramhadireo prawn evil sten maahne of the ams Is Of the sew eeaaltow @f"/tit arm as gilestu fRR.fs 1dI as sr1es1 - be land...in 11w abttd do- Asp m.r*. - of me a—m olw(ales- gdelpa AB..gma.dwem.t ToMpaent omter by gtriag them an"tip- tee Apar/trset):A IaaM It of mayor aatmfad Of tr 290M Bat M a>lpweM b KOWA=MW fro. N. No. tam— hr, list sb, two �►2�!y2 MM AND Min elected parent aambera of this easfseaftlrr.a run&-hoox oossm cted with low Beed Start prtwnt way probieet In operathm?pt the s. no arbewwt, oboatlt eopwaatglitt- 49 peRwa sdMAMMIMed by Mlaos" donefte P"W - tie comment► emceed 50% of tr ball nal iter dW- of r-O—NOUtty -MV-d to >Mfkg ponsts to the elasseow has thew rUaMuttw or council. tech w'tltls-Uns gr'-0- slwstttlgmr.n: • Special[Votes In adIs itlat to tbove listed fnnctloaa. tae a. dlwws the parents a hotter understand- °°�ttee ab": lug of Ant the tatter Is doing for the chtl- 1. All pawots earring on policy grou" (a) serve as a lint betweaa pabac and dren and the kinds of bola atlwtaaoe they must be ek@6 d by parants at tea/ Mart private wgansmatio as, tie grantee Piller children currtttly •enrolled In the pewgrma. Council, the Delegate Aeoncy hosed of Zia- mar teNtdee. 2. It is attoatglr raoutnatauied Net the moat a" the oaataaaity it WTVOS. b, Showa the child the depth of bis parents community action agency board bsw MW - (b) ]lave the cppartunit! to Initt"a lug- concern. eanation frwl the Bead Start Ptiiicy Council geatioru and Was for program 1-0-- c. Oivm the staff an opportunity to know W assure ooptdlnetlov of Bead Start ac- rnents and to evasive a report on action the parrnta bettor and to learn from them uviuds; vita otbar CAA programm. Converse- talus by the adaLaletMng sgancy with Sew- There are, d course, many Canter acUv1- ly, co mmun" action egenry board ripe*- Bard to 14 us. ties oub"s the claaaroom (e.g., fold trips. Mentation on Lae Policy Councli 01 also )c) Pian.coorsknate ail otfanim agency- clinic .Llai. social occasions) in which the recommended. wide activities for parents with the asalat- presence of parents is equaftr desirable. 3. It Is lsportant that the measberwblp d en ce of staff. Partata we one of the categories of per- proticr geve*s M rooted to assure a regular (d) Assist in aonsunlcating with parents eons who must receive prdarenoe for am. inittt at now idles into the programs. Pr and enooursging thetr particlpation in the paoy=M% as aon-Profaarooals. Pseticips- thle purpose. terms d mamberahlp stat the program. tion as vduatsecs may aiao be poaslbia for UMI tad to no more than three years. (t) Aid in recrulung Volunteer Services many porwnta, 93parlence obtained r a 4. No staS member (nor members of their from pwsn4,community residents and covet- vWuntatr easy be helpful in quallfriag for fat uses;so d GAW In CAP Memo 23A) d tbs munity organizations, and insist In the soo- non-peotsralo"employment.At a minimitas applf0apt or delegate agencies ahall set" on blllestlon of community resounds to meet parents abouil to encourne" to oboes so the councu or committee in a voting ca- idsntlAad needs. classes wvwW Uase. In order to parmlt paclty.Stiff members may attend the inset- (tI Adenlauter the Patent Activity fun ff. fathers to obprve It mlght be a goad ldaa JEW, of counctis or coanmltteas In a moa- (s) i'Ae Yted Start PO"cy COYacil. Chart to have some parts of the prograns in the sults " Doa-radar C&WUY upon request C outJlnes the nte}or tnanagrmant functions evening or on weakends. of the oouaW or committee. cotaected with the Road Start program At Head Start Centers are encouraged to set b. ivory corporate board operating a Bead the grantee level.whether it be a community s Start program must have a Policy Commit- action at iimlted purpose agency, and the used de space rentsw1thIUo Center which can be tee or Council as donned by HEW. The cor- degree of rweponse"ity assigned to each par- ued b! priests for meetings sad atad contertnaes, poste body and the Policy Committee or tucipating group. s Council mus"not be one and the same. In addition to those listed functions, the 3. Activities for Parents Which They Have ti. Pot"groups for summer programa pre- Councu aball: Helped To Develop Ment a ttpecial problem because of the dif- is) Sar" as a llnk between pubic and Acuity d *WUng parent representatives In prirstt orgsaiesUo". the Dslapte Agany r par Start programs must develop a plan advance.TbeWorr. the policy group for one Polley Committees. Neighborbood Counclia. for parent needs on programs which art rt- summer program must remain In odice until the onantae Board of Mractots and the com- M to Heads "pressed by the parns4 its successors bare been elected and taken =unity it serves. themselves. Other community agencies odea. The group from the former programs (b) Han the opportunity to initiate seed- should be encouraged to sealst In the plan- should meet ttwquently between the end of gtstinns and ideas for program Imp moo_ nlag nal Implementation of these programs. the program and tba election of new mam- menta and to receive a report on action taken Parents tear also wish to worn together on bets to nasus same Measure of program by tae admlalsttring agency with regard to —unity probisme of eaaaeon 0000ara oontlnutty.Thaw meetings should be for the lis reoommeadsuous_ sorb as bealth, housing.education sad wwl- purpow of (a) seeming appropriate follow (c) Plea. cocadinsts and orgsntas agency- fan and to Von" acUeltim and prop'atra up of the children (b) aiding the do - wide, aetivltias for patents with the assist- around tnterws4 tiprwsed by the group. opmant of tae upoeming sumsow Marl naps at sad. Policy Commlttses must anticipate such Start program. (o) writing or the appbos- (d) Approve the selection of Delegate Duels wbea dev►ioping program proposal@ tiaa, (d) bltiog of the director and aweab- Agencies. and include parent activity funds to cover 11sk-matit at criteria for hiring staff antl. (t) Recruit volunteer serricet frau par- the coat of parent sponsored activltl.t. when necessary (e) oritntatlon d the new eine, community residents and community 4. W with Their Children in Their msssb bew. Ie, amort. the policy group from a argaalsatns. anti ssoblliaas Community re- Own Borne In Connection with the Staff formar program wast not be dissolved nnlll atsuroea to meet identified needs, a new group 4 oleetal.The tnperuae of than (f) Distribute Parent Aottvlty funds to of the Center pattwls wie have Previously served aboWd Poticy pesatttte". itiw requlrwa that each grantee make be used whstswr pes"lt. U may not be aaep for Nerd Start dlese- hnr ri lis a part of its program when par- t. laactHte—Tie following paragre0ba trots ail prdaaaaoatt staff to shme rwnpm- tuts permit sock Heats. Teachers should and charts describe the minimum functions slbWty when decialons must be made, torn vleet Parma of wi=nner ahll/nn•mlaimua and dapw of responsibility for the various when they are comallUed to involving par- of onw. In tall yet programs there should policy groups Involved In admintstratuon of ens, the Bead Start saC MUM tate care t0 be at lent I- vlatts. Lf the parents have local Road Start programs-L4091 irr—Ps cosy avoid dominating mwtinge by fossa at tbalr coessast»d to sash less Hake (Ildvess tot >"erotiate Ids es"itiewal tstsctio- sad a greater tra.1n n: and aKPsrynoa In the proe- staff are now required to relate no lass than greater ahsre of responrlMltty if all Parties see of dadalonmating. At these meouz w. two bass vu*Lo during a given program year sgrtt. ALL sunk agreamehts are subject to pe sea6mals may be teoapted to do crest of in a000edaace with I3041-2(e)(4).) In tboes such limitations as may be called foe b7 the talking. They must learn to oat parents rare cases whom a double abut has been ap- HVW policy. Question about this should for thstr ideas, ads listen with attention, proved for iMehers it may be raceesary w be referred to your RM reglonal otiose patlanca and understa—ling. 9tlf-obnddsace use other types of ptrsonwl to coelia bon» (1) The Beed Start Center Co=mlttes and salf-rwapect an powerful motivatlng visits.Pwrsonnsi,such of teacher aides,health Ahall cozy oat at least the following mini- forces.Activitles which bring out them qual- mum respooaibUtti : Itim in peropts can prove Invaluable in Im- aid"and - works"may also mate honer es (a) Aadsts teacher. center director. and provIng family life a young children from visits with,or independently of.the teaching all other persons responsible for the de- bow inoome horns. staff but coordlnattd through the parent pro- velopment and operation of every oomponsat Members d Bead Start Policy Grnupd gram staff in order to tilminate uncoordl- including curriculum in the Head Start whose family income falls below the"po.trty toted visite_ ProgTsm- line lade:" may receive meeting allowances (b) Worts closely with classroom teachers oe be ralmbursad for LmVaL per dlam maul Stall titan stat should develop activities and all other component ataff W carry out and baby &Laing expanses incurred becsuss to be used at home by other family membra the daily actIvItlas progzamof policy Group ae"Lad . The procedures that will reinforce and support the child's (C) Plans. 000duete, and particlpstes In noosawry to ttaurw mimbureamont fields total Head Start experience. informal as wail as formal programs and ave tbelr rwgirytaoos are ds411td in Oto activities foe neater parents and Stan. Inotruction*05011-4. from Parents and chllCU will all benefit (d) Partlrlpaoss th recruiting atld screen- from bacon visits and &etivitiaa. Uranttw ung of center 461piayes Vr tbla guidelines 2. ParUcip&Uon In the Classroom es Paid aha11 not require tbat parents permit boar established by EMW. the Orantee COun- Empaoyeas• volunteers or Observers vtetts as a oscd/uose of Ne chin's partmos, cal and Board. and Dsiepaia Apancr Com- Bead Start classes saust be open to Parents Una to asset Mart Mw"M aviary soce vat • mitt"and>t0ar11. at times raaatsable and owwniant to toss be avis to stgtatt Use""amps of Hayes to (3) Tuts /scoff Start rwkv Committee. 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JONLS• JAPE5 HER13E i430d l-7 136217.2 105 2080- V.. • JUDGE , LUGEKE_ ._ -152-29,4=-4 G57311-4--E.-______.__ JUUGts LUGENE 152299-4 Qt12363 L 16.67- - __. *� JUDGE• LL�GE' NE 152299-4 0620419 E 28.00- ___� .• JUQGE;"LUGEhE .._ ._._- 152299."4. JUCGE. LIiGFNk 152299-4 0641906 E �! + JUGGE • LUGENE 152299-4 0647817 t - JUCGE s-_"LUG ENE. . 1522 99=•4 _070435,ov-.'E._.-__- JUUGLt LUGEAE 152299-4 0713631 E 32,00- i r, JUUGE• LtiG ENE 152.299-4 OI 19825 E 16.Qfl- jUDGE -LUGEI%' 152 4 0732764_.E._ J UDGt- • LUtj ENk 152299-4 0745002 E _. JUDGE* LUGENE 152299•-4 07903.31 E 28.2Ir- --- JUDGE LUG-ENE----------- JUDGt, LWEhc 1;322951-4 Ubi.45b5 L JUDGE t LUGENE 152299-4 0873(iJa E _______ LUGENE • JU04k s LUGENE 1'x2299-,4 0962250 r 34.20- _.' �F JUDGc, LUGENE 152299-4 09.965,u9 k - :JUDGE ' .LUGE.NE JUDGE . LtuGENE 152299-4 106,4173 L 83944-�� JUUGE* LUGCAE 151299-4 L463568 E 31.9C- 16 14 Mlrrof;lrnr,c� � .. .. . . ._ • ,. . : .. 1, .NA�.PN4. .l A:i:J'.a ....�..•. . .,,_.qr ..tt:i.ij.'.1♦r<♦.rLp.... ...- tsa..«v ..... . 1011 Iw,:.,i::.bn r+_. .l�fl.wf..1.wv ,.w 'r41/Y i.,,y.lrJ ..J......a. .. •..,.. "R' LCNTKA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES REPORT TO 2910-7 PAGE ASAS CF 4 CF I5 kEGE1VAl3LE WRITE-OFFS PROLESS OAYE 12/03/77 1/02/7-1 i GUAiiANTUA F U N INVUICE S/P AMOUNT PAY MEDICARE MEDI�-CAL INSURANCE LABELS PROCEDURE LIABILITY LIA81LI TY ,p• j .. .. ..... ._ --:l:11)�k•-ILt�EN�-- -------I����3�=41�iG98Uti..._E..._._.__.__ ------- .3�.64- JUUGL- , LUGENE 152299-4 1114418 E 34.95- JUUGE9 LUGENE 152299-4 1139822 E 22.5E- • c t •� JUCGE CUGEirE - ----7�"2Z9g=�i-I15Z5�T -r3:�i0= JUDGE, LLCENE 152299-4 1157378 t 13.6A- JUDGEs LUGENE 152299-4 1136746 E 13.87- JU0GE9-_.LUG'ENE ---- I322S-9=4 JUDUE• LUGENE 152299-4 1185489 L 28.20- �Y,. 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CHRISTINE M 236B93-4 0798797 E 10.89— J OP PA 1p 0.89_JOPPAs CHRISTINE M 236893-4 0843793 E 39.64— JOPPAs CHRISTINE M 236893-4 U849862 c 48.81— . _ _ _ ._ __ _.. _.. . _ ... . .. _ . • JOPPAs CHRISTINE M 236893-4 0863069 E 9.60— . � > j j J OPPA t CHk I ST I S E i•1 236893—4 0863U10 E 2 b.20— JOPPAs ChR1STIME M 236893-4 1192301 E 42.') LACYs HE+NKY L 147960-7 13802J9 ZU5 5.64— ---__LACYs HENRY L. 141940-7 1380210 ZOD 22.51— LEHMANNs LLOYD WIL 231547-1 1348351 105 7.52— . I LECJISs SIMEON 149832-8 1386920 Z05 17.68— i LOWERYs DOROTHY _ 233981-0 1436136 f^ '28.20— _ «21 35 MARSHALL, IDA 042246-9 1385267 Z05 31.70— Microtilme vr;th board c— CONTRA CCSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES �. ACCOUNTS KECi:IVABLL WRITE—UF.F-S AS GF 12/22/-77 OTHER PRIVATE GUARANTOR F U N INVOICE S/P AMOUNT PAY MEDICARE MEDI- -. MCMURRY, WILL N,MN 264842-6 1388796 L05 34.74— MITCNELLs DON CLIF 290857-2 137UU67 L05 10.77— HOSLEY, kOBERT 167737-6 0606233 Z05 4.28— NAVARRE, ALBEKT 190261-8 1405577 Z05 3 PALMEP., JAMES HENR 023946-7 1248440 Z05 63.20— - --- PLEASANTS, CAMEKUN 079263-0 ID75774 Z05 10.4.OU— PRUITT, CAL NAN 122508-5 1386427 105 5:64— REAGAN, JOE R06Ei�.T 20-5202-6 1013532 t REYNA, VICTUR 304116-7 1420117 E 108.31- REYNA, V I LTCK 304116-7 1430350 E ' 1.8.30— REYNOLDS, ARCHIE V 146255-7 US73752 E 617.60- > SARTINs DENNIS JAIN 2-60558-2 U682U19 is 28.00— SARTINS DENNIS JAk 26U558-2 11806513 5.12'— SARTIN, DENNIS JAM 260558-2 1106832 E - . 5.12— SAWYER, IRENE Nt•IN 272115-7 1253221 Z05 5.20— SChULTZ, PAUL NiAN 06130V-7 1345653 L05 60.05 SELZER, ELKEY JOSE 2875ou- 7 1047641 Z05 2t.80— SHARP, LEPGY 305350-1 14U465U t05 66.61 SHARP, LEjwDY 335350-1 11114695 L05 70.:iu SHRADEAr JALK U37385-2 llabb05 L05 11.44- - SILVA, MIGUEL 02672V-4 1371662 L05 28.20— SMITH, ANNA 116447—b 1313111 LOS. SOUDEP,. GECKG THU 046717-5 135d761 L05 .17 SPENCEic, TNEUl:ilstc 05u542-4 1365366 t05 .01— SPIKES, 1%ATHt.s Ni•iN 2-17251-5 1400194 L05 10.4U— SQUIREjs FRAN.", JjAM 15:i1d4-2 0,880572 LGt) 110.34— ' SQUIiIE-S, FRJANJC J Air 17d1b•i-2 1171.353 LU5 23.55— 021 36 CGiVTi',jt CCSfj'� CL;UiVTY HLUILAL Sci�VILLS , ACCOUNTS ikiTE—GFFS AS CF 1Z/1ZIII C:THtR PAIVATE • GUA.',.ANTE U N INVOiLE ' S/P AMOUINI PAY MEUILARE. PSL,. SULLWAGUNp AM-: 134341—I 009U407 E 4tA.00— i STILLhAGON, ANN 134341-7 UG95501 E 27.00— • STILLWAGO.N s ANN 134341-7 00966 U5 54.UJ— STILLWAGUNI ANN 134341-7 UIUU577 L Z•f.GO— ' STLLLVAGOii, ANN 134341-7 UIU313:3 E 27.OU- • STILL1 AG(it,is ANN 134341- 1 0.1058b6 L 54.UU— STILLWAGUN9 ANN 134341-7 0206967 E 36.00— • STILL WAGONS I-AINN 134341-7 U25716U E 12.72— • STILLk%AGON, ANN 134341-1 0257161 E 17.23— STILLWAUUNt ANN 134341-7 03UZ658 c 22.3Sr— STILLkAGONs ANN 134341-7 031UA64 E 14.66- • STILLkA ;UNs AWN 134341-7 U31U465 E 14.33 STILLWAk;C%s ANN 134341-7 03.14'271 L 15.15— STILLWAGOii, AMN 134341-7 0352192 L= 12.72— • STILLWAGUo., ANN 134341-7 0401444 STILUiACotiN, ANr4 134341-7 U40Z445 L 16.8(1— ST.ILLRAGGN,j ANN 134341-7 0402446 t 22.40— • STILLWAGU%s ANN 134341-7 0411649 E 22.40— S T I LLIN-AGU14'i A:L2i 134341-7 0416315 E L5.70— • STILLWAGUNs ANN 134341-7 0449121 E 12.80— •' STILLWAGCN, ANN 134341-7 U465U56 E 16.86— STILLIiAGON, ANN 134341-7 8470753 L 26.20— i STILLkAUUNi ANN 134341- 1 0488366 t • STILLI+AGGtis ANN 134341-7 058707.5 C 16.b0— i STILLWAGCNs ANN 134341-1 U5Z5713 L • S TI LLWA60N v ANN 134341-7 U525714 t 16.80— _ • STILLWAGUNI ANN 134341-7 0533335 L . 6.49- 02137 . CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES ' ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE i�KITE—TIFFS AS GF 12/"11/71 UTHER PRIVATE GUARANTOR i= U N INVOICE S/P AMOUNT PAY MEDICARE HEDI STILLWAGON, i%14N 134341-7 0533336 E 15.06— STILLW,AGLN, ANN 134341-7 U539177 t 13.69— STILLWAGO,N, ANN 134341-7 0539176 E 19.13— STILL6AGON, ANN 134341-7 0564899 C 19.ib STILLWAGON, ANN 134341-1 0579540 E 16.80— STILLWAGON, ANN 134341-7 0592897 E 28.46— S-TILLWAGON, ANIN 134341-7 0599300 i= 19.74 STILL,6AGON, AWN 134341-7 U!P99301 E 21-48— STI LLINAGGN, ,1,vllV 134341-7 0605574 t. STILLWAGCN, ANN 134341-1 0619887 E 6.00— STILLWAGO149 ANN 134341-7 0,619836 E Zu.8:3— STILLWAUON, ANN 134341-7 0635467 E 24.31— STILLWAGON, ANN 134341-7 0669622 ! STILLWAGUNi ANN 134341-7 0678035 L- - 3.ob STILLI'�AGOP4, ANN 134341-1 U696691 E 29.34—` . STI LLMAGGIN s ANN 134-341-7 U703-194 E 7.66— STILLWAGUNs ANN 1.343.f►t-7 6103795 i= 39..90 ' STILLi+,AGUN, i:Wil 134341-7 0719447 t 11.05 STILLWAGO44i ANN 134341-7 u725b7G L- STILLt:A6O:V, At-a 134341-7 u7.38696 E 5- S TI LLkAG6N s ANN 134341-1 075051,: E 3.72-- STILLWAGONs ANN,; 1343=11-7 07505d4 L- 4:3.71— STILLhAGQV\., r:MN 134341-7 6775b86 t 40.35— ' STILLWAGCi\l, ANN 134341-7 07113045 L 9.4U— STILLUAGC,V, ANN 134341-7 U7965d3 t 1C-t5— STILLWAUUl`, ANry 134341- 7 0803259 3.72— ' STILLhAGGN, ANN 134341-7 061651U 36.21- 02138 CONTRA L(,STis Luu,vll MEDILAL SCf VICLS C • hCLUU,uTS l.�.l:�iVAtiLc �:icl fc—+1FFS / AS GF it/22/77 UTHICA VAT • VUAkAATuj-, F J ty -1NVOILE S/P AMOUNT NAY AMEUICARE STILLhAGLN, ANN 134341-7 0841883 E 4.3U— s . ST1LLWA&GG;y, AN,N 134341-7 0841684 c 's STILLkAuC,V, ANN .1.34341-1 U854_3d2 L 28.2i1— STILLWAGUsti, A M4 134341-7 0861093 E 213.20— • 5TILLf►AiiUs , Aili 134341-7 L)d735U3 E 44.43— STILL.kAGONs ANi1 134341-7 02380436 L 37.64— STILLNAGON, ANN 134341-7 0907168 L 4.80- e S TI LLiniAGON s ANN 134341-7 0907169 c 9.4U-- • STILLkAJCN, As'UP. 134341-7 0934U23 L 35.59-- ST1LLUAU' GN, ANN 134.341-7 094UB13 E 9.60- s - ST1LLWAGGN, ANN 134341-7 0940819 L 30.95— ST I LLUAGUN 0.9.5—STILLUAGUN AN'N 134341-7 0954900 E 39.90— STI LLI+iAGCN, ANN 134341-7 U5i549U1 E 31.28— STILLWAGO14v ANN 134341-7 0932267 1 34.57— ` STILLWAGON, ANN 134341-7 U99616Z L 37.36— s.i STILLWAGU,N, ANN 134341-7 103529b L 1U.15— STILLhA6UNv AN11 134341-7 1035257 24.20— •` STIWL A60N, ANN 134341-7 10422315 L 37.F34— ST1LL1aA60N, Aiv 134341-7 11OZ347 33.11— STILLWAGLN9 ANN 134341-1 11591131 E Lt3.2U-- •� S'WITZEK, uPAL u 237JUO-5 1335077 LUj 12.06 THOMAS, JL•'LIGUS NV. 300604-0 1377U77 L05 333.56— -- TILLIS, J 6 177265-6 1265957 1.05 160.U0- `' TUTTLE, kl i:ll:'.rtV F3,(, 066471-4 1326230 ku5 54.12— TUTTLE, RICHARU FR 046471-4 1338721 ZU5 10.17— TUTTLE, i:1CHAM; rpt Uo6471-4 135Z150 L05 S.b7— • ` VAZQUEZ, ESTH-IR 167638—b 1367404 L05 9.76 • 02139 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES A ACC.WliTS IcEL;L1VAULE witITE—UFFS AS OF 12/22/77 OTHER PRIVATE --! GUARANTL3,� F U N INVOICE S/P AMOUNT RAY MEDICARE MED1 VERDUZCO, LEO LIG3- 073703-1 1269897 LOS 14.90— WALSTON, RALPH L IJ9567-1 1321220 L05 .01 WHITE, CHARLES GOR 12JlUd-6 1366494 Z05 1..82— , WIGGINS* EDOIL ,JAG 019285-6 1384960 2.U5 28.20— 1 WIGGINS* EDDIE JAC Ji9285-6 1384961 20528.20— ' WRISTEN, BRUCE NMN 264706-3 0682308 J 14_66 WRIST.EN, BRUCE Nifty 264706-3 0687538 J 9000 WRISTEN, BRUCE NAN 164706-3 Ub93743 J 2rr.71— WRISTEII, BRUCE Ni';N 264706-3 U693745 J 1G.3C— WRISTEN, bRUCE NMN 264700'-3 0093746 J 16.80— WRISTEN, i3KG-CE Nfl.N 264706-3 0693747 J 22.40— 3 WRISTEN, BRUCE NMN 264706-3 07164313 J 28.20— - WRISTE,N, BRUCE NMN 264706-3 U735563 J 213.20— kR1STEN, f3RL'1.E Nt;N 264706-3 0825540 J 26'.20- ' WRISTEN, BRULE Ni-&N 26470u-3 Ub25541 J fi.i34— WRISTEN, rikUCE N;�-lN 264706-3 01332432 J 28.20— WRISTrN, bfiUi;E Nf-liN 164706-3 0844532 J Z.52— W RI STC N, BRUC E AMN 264-706-3 U844533 J 3.12— 6R[STL:N, bi\LCE NINN 264700:-3 Ud44534 J 3.47— Jk i+t KI STEN, 63001:c witN 264706-3 0863311 J 10.Ud—' WRI STENS bkUL E Ni'-'.i% 26,cr7U6-3 0869660 _J WRISTEN, BRUCt fd;i,v 264700-3 0869861 J 2ti.2J— s . MRI STEN, Iii:L•C E ,'Neild 264706-3 0890700 J 37.60— WRISTEN, 6t2I:LE NMN 264706-3 0890701 J -35.40— WRLSTEN, L+kUCE Niii'i 204706-3 0897134 J 60.oJ— wRISTEN9 BRULE NMN 264706-1 09098135 J 2.52— vi RI STLAN& .52—tiRISTL,N, BRULE Nh;id 264701,-3 0915954 J 23.66— 6 - 4 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SERVICES t� :P�jRT TO :91C:- 1 ALCOUNTS RECEIVABLE' 6RITE—UFF-S P,%GCc l AS OF 12/22177 UTHER PRIVATE PKIVATL MISSING DISALLUyr mL:t)I—C.', GUARANTOR F U N I NVOICE S/P AMOUNT PAY MEO.I{;.lKE M ED1—CAL I rNSUkANCE Lilk 6 ELS Pt:L)CEJJ;tE L I Ao I L WRISTENs BRUCE NMN 264706-3 0992203 J 34.51— WRISTEN, BRUCE NrIN 264-1Ub-3 1016557 J 2b.26— ab WRISTENv BRUCE NvIN 264706-3 1161690 J 32.3ci— WkI STEN, 6kUG E NMN 264706-3 1192969 J 2ci»20- WYTCHs THOKA�) NMN 13144a-7 i38tj6J7 ZUj 5.64- • YUHREs JGSEP,i F 131141-6 1258.309 ZU5 14.52— ... 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Gid EU = Al ASSIGN%U - A2- •i ASSIGNEU - A3 1947 ' ASSIGNED '- A4 ASSI%GN cu - A� • A S S I bi ELI - Ab ASS Ii::i li — AI ASSIGkcl. - Ab I ASSI Gi4Lu - A'7 A5SIvNEU - AO _.. •� 02142 Microfilmed w;th b—ja-d o-cfer C t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER AGENCY January 24 , 19 78 In the Matter of Approving Agreement for Consulting Services. The "lic Works Director, as Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Water Agency, having recommended to this Board that he be authorized to execute an Agreement (Consulting Services) with Fred H. Tarp, Ph.D. , providing for consulting services with respect to the Joint Senate/Assembly Conference Committee Hearings on Senate Bill 346, for investigating the effects of the Peripheral Canal Project on the San Francisco Bay-Delta fisheries, and other consulting services with respect to Delta water quality studies, and said Agreement containing a payment limit of $2,500, which amount cannot be exceeded without prior written approval of the Board; and The Chief Engineer having further recommended that said Agreement be effective November 1, 1977; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of the Chief Engineer is APPROVED and he is AUTHORIZED to execute the Agreement. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 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. Witness my hand and the Sed of the Board of ORIGINATOR: Public Works Department Supervisors Environmental Control affixed tha24th day of January 19 78 cc: Consultant (via P.W.) Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Environmental Control BY E D"ty Clerk Business and Services Pous County Auditor-Controller County Administrator H-24 4/77 15m 0213 , - AGREEMENT (Consulting Services) 1. PARTIES Effective on November 1, 1977, the CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER AGENCY, a political 'subdivision of the STATE OF CALIFORNIA, hereinafter referred to as AGENf.'!l, and FRED H. TARP, Ph.D., hereinafter referred to as CONSULTANT, mutually agree and promise. 2. PURPOSE The purpose of this AGREEMENT is to provide consulting services to the AGENCY with respect to the Joint Senate/Assembly Conference Committee Hearings on Senate Bill 346 for investigating the effects of the Peripheral Canal project on the San Francisco Bay-Delta Fisheries and other consulting services with respect to the Delta water Quality Studies. 3. CONSULTANT'S DITTIES CONSULTANT shall provide such services as required by the AGENCY. CONSULTANT shall confer with AGENCY staff and Counsel as requested during the term of this AGREEMENT, and upon request of the CHIEF ENGINEER of the AGENCY shall present his findings and conclusions at hearings. - 4. PAYMENT Upon receipt of itemized invoices, the AGENCY shall pay CONSULTANT for professional services at the rate of Sixty Dollars ($60) per hour. Expenses shall be charged in addition at actual amounts. In no event shall the total amount paid to the CONSULTANT exceed Two Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($2,500). Microfilmed with board order 02144 1 '1 S. MODIFICATION This AGREEMENT may be modified or amended by a *ritten document executed by the CONSULTANT and the AGENCY. 6. ORIGINAL AGREEMENT The original copy of this.AGREEMENT and of any amendment thereto is that copy filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. . 7. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR STATUS This AGREEMENT 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. S. INDEMNIFICATION The CONSULTANT shall defend, save, and hold harmless AGENCY and its officers and employees from any and all liability for any injury or damages arising from or connected with the services provided hereunder by CONSULTANT or any person under its control. 9. TERMINATION AND CANCELLATION Unless cancelled as provided herein, this AGREDIENT shall terminate on June 30, 1978. Either party may cancel this AGREEMENT at any time prior to the above termination date by written notice to the other party. Upon such termination or cancellation of this AGREEMENT, CONSULTANT agrees to deliver to AGENCY all notes, records, documents and papers pertaining to the work herein possessed by him or under his control. Upon termination or cancellation, AGENCY shall pay CONSULTANT for time expended as provided in Paragraph 4. -2- 02145 1 10. SIGNATURES These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY WATER AGENCY CONSULTANT BY %��i-s �l 1. Vernon L. Cline RED H. ARP, Ph.D. Chief engineer ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk and ex officio Clerk of the Board Bx L 4-7-� Deputy APPROVED AS TO FORM JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel By —.L; Deputy 02146 STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1i COUN OF Contra Costa r SS. on January , 1978 before me, e' SAFECO n the undersigned, a Notary, Public in and for said County, and State, pef�snally appeared Fred H- Taro FOR NOTARY SEAL OR STAMP f *, — ------ ..----- ---- ------------------------------- p ---------- --------- , known to me to be the person whose name 1S subscribed to the iGluHfiWlNi v within ins t anacknowledged r he executed the = OC. C U SEAL d s �Cd tb. = C. CRREY same. .`It NOTANY lusuc - CAUFOnN1A yi COUNTY Or CONTM COSTA - .K C ty Cdw1W"upon fsbwf 29.100 1 urrey L b i1 V In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California Januasy?4__. 19 2A- In the Moller of Compromise Settlement Gary Francis On reco=endation of the County Lien Committee, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED THAT the County Auditor-Controller IS HEREBY AIITHORIM to accept the sus of $3,591.27 as Compromise Settlement of Medical Services account with Gary Francis. Passed by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and cored copl► of an order atMersd on the winubs of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesoid. Originating Dept: Auditor-Controller Wdness my hand and the Seal of t.L`e Board of Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this-2Atrdoy of Tranuany 19 -U : (}J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell H-2i 31?615m 0148 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24, . 1978 In the Moller of Approving Deferred Improvement Agreement for Subdivision MS 219-77 $aranap area. The Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute a Deferred Improvement Agreement with Glenn A. Farrell, et al, permitting the deferment of construction of permanent improvements required as a condition of approval for Subdivision MS 219-77, Saranap area. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. n I hereby certify the the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ordrr enim on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesokL Originating Department: PW (LD) Wdness my hand and the Sed of the Board of Supervisors cc: Recorder (via P.W. ) affixed this 24th day of January 193 Public Works Director Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Cork County Assessor Glenn Farrell gyLdw dMDeputy Clerk 2114 Whyte Park Ave. Sandra L. rtiel on Walnut Creek, CA 94595 . H-24 4/77 15m C � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia .Januirx TA . 197.E In the Matter of - Amending the January 3, 1978 Board Orde for FY 1977/78 Novation Contracts with Mental Health, Drug Abuse and Alcohol Program Contractors The"Board having authorized (by its Order dated January 3, 1978) the Director, Human Resources Agency, to execute novation contracts with mental health, drug abuse, and alcoholism service providers for the 1977-78 *fiscal-year period, and The Board having considered the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, regarding the need to correct the Payment Limit amount specified for two of the providers and to execute more than one contract with certain providers to cover different parts of the fiscal-year period, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the FY 77-78 Payment Limit amounts are CHANGED for Novation Contract #24-743-1 with East County Community Detoxication Center from $127,818 to the corrected amount of $118,664 for the period from November 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978, and for Novation Contract #24-722-10 with Bi Bett, Inc., from $401,740 to the amended amount of $453,740 for the period from July 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978, and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, is AUTHORIZED to execute standard form mental health (Short-Doyle) contracts with Rubicon, Inc., and Phoenix Programs, Inc., for FY 1977-78, as follows: 6-MONTH FY 1977-78 EXTENSION CONTRACT CONTRACT PERIOD AMOUNT CONTRACTOR NUMBER TERM PAYMENT LIMITS (7/78 - 12/78) 1. Rubicon, Inc. 24-728-9 7/1/77 - $ 52,615 12/31/77 24-728-10 1/1/78 - 59,959 $ 59,959 6/30/78 2. Phoenix 24-751-9 7/1/77 - 61,005 Programs, Inc. 9/30/77 24-751-10 10/1/77 - 296,662 197,774 6/30/78 PASSED BY THE BOARD on •January 24 , 1978 . 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order @ -i- ed 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 S Grants Unit cc: County Administrator axed this 2 24th 4th day of •Tanuary lq 7S County Auditor-Controller County Mental Health J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director _ Contractors By 1/� ` '� Deputy Clerk Jeanne *ia;li RJP:dg H-24417715m 02150 Centra -Gosta County Standard Form STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) � 1. Contract Identification. Number-,,, 4 - 10.... Department: Medical Services - Mental Health Subject: Day Treatment S Residential Rehabilitation Services (Novation Contract) 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: PHOENIX PROGRAMS, INC. Capacity: Nonprofit California corporation Address: 2243 Mt. Diablo Street, Concord, California 94520 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is October 1, 1977, and it terminates June 30. 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $ 296_662 5. County's Obligations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described in the Payment Provisions attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 6. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide those services and carry out that work described in the Service Plan attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 7. General and Special Conditions. This Contract is subject to the General Conditions and Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. 8. Project. This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: Contra Costa County Mental Health Services (Short-Doyle) Annual Plan for FY 1977-78 and any modifications or revisions thereof. 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institutions Code (Division 5, Part 2, The Short-Doyle Act) and California Administrative Code (Title 9, Subchapter 3, Community Mental Health Services under the Short-Doyle Act). 10. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR By CGCG By Board of Supervisors - Designee (Designate official capacity in business tes : J. Olsson, ty Cle and affix corporation seal) State of California 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 before me today and acknowledged that he/ Ye4 they signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws HRA Contracts Administrator or a resolution of its board of directors. Form Approved: Dated: FOPUNI APPROVF:1) By. Designee _ - / eputy County Clerk 021 1, CraRA CO WY (A-4617 REV 6/76) -- -�.>« ••.•t�' Microfilmed with board o►dK - -- ..Y. Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) 24 751 - 10 O 1. Payment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sum in excess of the total amount specified in the Payment Limit of this Contract. Subject to the Payment Limit, it is the intent of the parties hereto that the total payment to the Contractor for all services provided for County under this Contract shall be only for costs that are allowable costs (see Paragraph 3. below) and are actually incurred in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Contract. 2. Payment Amounts. Subject to later adjustments in total payments in accordance with the below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Audits, and Audit Exceptions, and subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor: [ ] a. $ monthly, or [ ] b. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [ ] c. An amount equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures" included in the Service Plan. [X] d. $ 32,962 , monthly, in advance, for the months of October and November and, for each subsequent month, thereafter, an advance amount equal to the net allowable contract costs which are reported to have been actually incurred for the second calendar month prior to the payment month. Net allowable contact costs will be computed in accordance with the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures included in the Service Plan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are determined in accordance with: [Check one alternative only.] [ ] 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 [ X1 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. 02152 (k-4618' REV 6/76) -1 Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) _ r y C Number 5. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor when, in the opinion of the County expressed in writing to the Contractor, (a) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out or is insufficiently documented, (b) the Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its program, work or records, or (c) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment. 6. Cost Report and Settlement. No later than sixty (60) days following the termination of this Contract, Contractor shall submit to County a cost report in the form required by County, showing the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract. If said cost report shows that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, County will remit any such excess amount to Contractor, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. If said cost report shows that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, Contractor shall remit any such excess amount to County. 7. Audits. The records of the Contractor may be audited by the County, State, or United States government, in addition to any certified cost report or audit required by the Service Plan. Any certified cost report or audit required by the Service Plan shall be submitted to County by Contractor within such period of time as may be expressed by applicable State or Federal regulations, policies or contracts, but in no event later than 18 months from the termination date of this Contract. If such audit(s) show that the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract, including any adjustments made pursuant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then Contractor agrees to pay to County within 30 days of demand by County any such excess amount. If such audit(s) show that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, including any adjustments made pur- suant to Paragraph 6, (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then County agrees to pay to Contractor any such excess amount, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. 8. Audit Exceptions. In addition to its obligations under Paragraph 7. (Audits) above, Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State or Federal audit agencies occurring as a result of its performance of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to the County within 30 days of demand by County the full amount of the County's liability, if any, to the State and/or Federal government resulting from any audit exceptions, to the extent such are attributable to the Contractor's failure to perform properly any of its obligations under this Contract. 0 (A-4618 `REV 6/76) -2- 02153 SERVICE PLAN Number24 751 - ILO 1. State Cost Regulations. Pursuant to Paragraph 3. (Allowable Costs) of the Payment Provisions, the allowability of Contractor's costs that have actually been incurred under this Contract shall be determined in accordance with applicable State regulations, including, but not limited to, the Community Services Systems Manual, Chapter 9. (Accounting Guidelines), Section 9.5 (Allowable Costs), as issued by the State Department of Health. Allowable costs shall not include remodeling and/or equipment purchases as to any item which has a useful life in excess of two years and a value in excess of $50.00 (or as otherwise may be authorized by prior State approval or appropriate State regulations), except that part of such costs which can reasonably be charged to depreciation. 2. Annual Audit. Contractor shall provide County with an annual audit by a Certified Public Accountant, verifying the cost report submitted under the Payment Provisions of this Contract. 3. State Approval. This Contract, any extension thereof, and any change thereto, shall be of no effect unless and until reviewed and approved by the appropriate State agency. 4. State Guidelines. Contractor shall comply with all applicable administrative guidelines contained in the Community Services Systems Manual, as issued by the State Department of Health. 5. Admission Policy. Contractor's services shall be provided in accordance with Contractor's admission policies for services, if applicable, which shall be in writing and available to the public and include a provision that patients are accepted for care without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin or ancestry. 6. Charges for Services. Contractor's charges for services, if applicable, to patients, or to other persons responsible for patients, shall approximate estimated actual cost. 7. Program Standards. In accordance with applicable State statutes, regulations and guidelines governing the provision of services hereunder, Contractor shall meet such standards as may be prescribed by County through its Mental Health Director, including, but not limited to, standards for the kind, quality, and quantity of services and criteria for determining the persons to be served. 8. Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures. Contractor shall provide services under this Contract in accordance with the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures, attached hereto, which is incorporated herein by reference. 9. Service. a. Phoenix House. The Contractor shall maintain a residential facility known as Phoenix House for the purpose of providing social rehabilitation services. Social rehabilitation is defined as including program activities and therapeutic services, both on an individual and on a group basis, that will provide each client with the living skills, social maturity, and independence necessary for reintegration into the normal social and vocational communities. The expected length of stay of each resident client in Phoenix House shall be from one month to one year. Services shall include: (1) Program Activities: i. Twenty—four (24) hour—per—day staff coverage of the residential facility. ii. Training and supervision in living skills such as: Meal preparation, housekeeping, gardening, residential maintenance, and personal hygiene. iii. Supervision in the development of social skills such as taking part in group discussions, group planning, community activities and learning to respect the rights of others and take initiative for one's own plans and interests. Initials: U�/_, t actor C unty Dept. —1- 02154 SERVICE PLAN Number 2 751 - 10 iv. Supervision in the development of a day program, outside the facility, between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Each client's program will be individually planned to meet his needs and skills and will include educational pursuits, work evaluation, work training, and day treatment. v. Continual liaison will be maintained with the County Mental Health Services, the Phoenix Skills and Activity Center, Many Hands, Mt. Diablo Clinic, Concord Social Activities Center, Department of Vocational Rehabili- tation and other related agencies. vi. Tutoring in academic subjects directly related to living and social skills, such as budgeting, will be provided, whenever possible. vii. Counseling in vocational and pre-vocational skills such as the use of the telephone, public transportation, community resources. (2) Therapeutic Services: i. Crisis counseling as needed and available twenty-four (24) hours per day. ii. Group sessions three (3) times per week. iii. Separate men's and women's group meeting weekly to focus on sexual roles and social identity. iv. Once a week meeting of the staff and residents to discuss program policies, problems occurring between persons in the residential community, and general house business. v. Each resident will have a Counselor from among the staff who will counsel the resident once or twice weekly in individual sessions. (3) Satellite Housing Program. The Contractor shall attempt to place Phoenix House graduates and other mental patients deemed to be capable of living independently, in stabilized housing accommodations in the general community. The Contractor shall employ a staff person whose major responsibilities will be: i. To locate appropriate and available public and private housing. ii. Arrange for a rental agreement or lease for a specific client, as needed. iii. Provide ongoing consultation to client, landlord, and/or community during the course of such lease or rental agreement. iv. Respond to the needs of the client on an outreach basis. The Contractor may provide Phoenix House program activities for clients receiving satellite housing services. b. Phoenix Activity Center. The Contractor shall provide partial day treatment services at its facility located at 2243 Mt. Diablo Street, Concord, California 94520 for persons with problems of drug abuse, alcoholism, mental illness and/or developmental disability according to the following stipulations: (1) Services shall be available, at least Monday through Friday, except for holidays or closure due to vacation. (2) Services shall include, but not be limited to, the following activities: i. Learning of discipline and good work habits. ii. Communication and socialization activities. iii. Social skill development. iv. Pre-vocational activities. v. Recreation. 44ractor Initials: -2- County Dept. SERVICE PLAN /� I'� C Numbe 1 - 10 - `� • 5 (3) Services shall be provided based on individualized schedule of activity and treatment. (4) Transportation can be provided; either directly by Contractor or by Contractor's subcontract. (5) The Contractor shall establish, manage, and supervise a special work program and thrift shop to be located in the City of Concord and operated by its clients for the purpose of reducing the dependence of said clients on supportive mental health services and of providing them with pre-employment skills. c. Concord Social Activity Center. The Contractor shall provide an activities program at its centrally located, properly zoned facility, primarily for approximately 45 persons per day aged 40 to 62 who have been returned to the community from hospitali- zation, who are not expected to return to the mainstream of society, and who are in need of a continual supportive activity program. (1) Services shall be available five days per week, with the exception of County holidays, from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (2) Services shall include, but not be limited to, the following activities and objectives: i. Development of personal grooming and self-care skills. ii. Development of the ability to function within the community. iii. Participation in artistic and/or pre-vocational activities. iv. Participation in group or individual socialization. (3) Referrals shall be accepted from the County Mental Health system. (4) The Contractor shall provide for the use of a properly maintained and insured vehicle adequate for Center transportation and activity needs. (5) Staff shall include the following: i. Center Coordinator ii. Recreation Specialist iii. Part-time Driver d. Rehabilitation Housing. The Contractor shall establish and operate two social rehabilitation facilities in the Concord area, with one to be relocated in the West County area, each to be licensed for at least 6 residents for a total residential capacity of 12 or more persons. In conducting this residential treatment program, Contractor shall establish and provide protective and related social services for eligible persons, including: (1) Residential treatment and rehabilitative services suited to the needs of persons returning to community living after hospitalization for mental handicap. (2) Pre-vocational and psychological counseling in group and individual settings, including, but not limited to, guidance in relationship skills necessary for increasing interaction with others and for decreasing isolation, withdrawal, and autistic, dependent, and acting-out behaviors. (3) Support and instruction in the development of practical living skills covering health, independent living, money management, and vocational development. (4) Social and recreational activities to teach social skills and budgeting of time. (5) Referral to appropriate community resources and services. (6) Transportation, as needed. Initials: r ctor County Dept. -3- 02156 SERVICE PLAN Number 2 4 751 - 1_0 10. Service Unit. a. Phoenix House. A unit of service, for reporting purposes, shall be defined as the provision of services as described in 9.a. above for one eligible client in one residential day; i.e., any portion of a single 24-hour period ending at 12:00 midnight during which a client receives care and/or treatment within a residential setting provided by Contractor. b. Phoenix Activity Center. A unit of service, for reporting purposes, shall be defined as the provision of services as described in 9.b. above for one eligible client in one partial day; i.e. , any portion, less than 18 hours, of a calendar day during which a client receives the above services under a planned program of care and/or treatment within a day-activity setting provided by Contractor. C. Concord Social Activity Center. A unit of service, for reporting purposes, shall be defined as the provision of services as described in 9.c. above for one eligible client in one partial day; i.e., any portion less than 18 hours, of a calendar day during which a client receives the above services under a planned program of care and/or treatment within a day-activity setting provided by Contractor. d. Rehabilitation Housing. A unit of service, for reporting purposes, shall be defined as the provision of services as described in 9.d. above for one eligible client in one residential day; i.e., any portion of a single 24-hour period ending at 12:00 midnight during which a client receives care and/or treatment within the residential treatment program provided by Contractor. 11. Number of Service Units. Contractor shall provide for County not less than the following units of service: a. Phoenix House 10,000 units of service b. Phoenix Activity Center 3,750 units of service c. Concord Social Activity Center 8,625 units of service d. Rehabilitation Housing 2,500 units of service Initials: k_42�' C-5-n-1i ak for County Dept. -4- 0215`1 BUDGET OF ESTIMATED PROGRAM EXPENDITURES (Short-Doyle Programs) Number 24 751 - 10 9-MONTH 1. COST CATEGORIES. CONTRACT PERIOD a. Staff Salaries and Fringe Benefits $ 231,257 b. Operating Expenses 95,000 c. Administrative Charges (Allocated) 55,000 d. Liability Insurance 31,000 e. Other -0- TOTAL GROSS ALLOWABLE PROGRAM COSTS $ 412,257 [Adjustments in County's total payments to Contractor, in accordance with the Payment Provisions and Paragraph 2. (Cost Report and Settlement) of the Special Conditions, shall not be limited by the specific line item Cost Category amounts set forth above.] 2. Less Non-County Program Revenues. a. Client Fees S Insurance and Subvention Amounts ($ 78,190 ) To Be Collected and Provided By Contractor NET ALLOWABLE PROGRAM COSTS $ 334,067 b. Donations To Be Collected and Provided ($ 37,405 ) By Contractor 3. NET ALLOWABLE CONTRACT COSTS (Contract Payment Limit) $ 296,662 4. NET PROGRAM BUDGET. 9-MONTH PROGRAM SERVICE PROGRAMS PAYMENT LIMITS a. Phoenix House $ 86,032 b. Phoenix Center 65,266 c. Concord Social Activity Center 53,399 d. Rehabilitation Housing 91,965 TOTAL (Contract Payment Limit) $ 296,662 [Adjustments in County's total payments to Contractor, in accordance with the Payment Provisions and Paragraph 2. (Cost Report and Settlement) of the Special Conditions, shall be limited by the specific line item Service Program amounts (i.e., Program Payment Limits) set forth above.) Initials: L--�� tactor County Dept. J 02158 SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Short-Doyle Programs) Number 4 O 1. Novation. The parties having entered into a prior 3-month contract Extension, Number 24-751-8, for the period from October 1, 1977 through December 31, 1977, County and Contractor hereby agree to substitute this 9-month Contract for the aforesaid contract Extension. Effective October 1, 1977, all contract rights and obligations of the parties will be governed by this 9-month Contract. 2. Cost Report and Settlement. Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) of the Payment Provisions is hereby modified in its entirety to read as follows: "No later than August 31, 1978, or 60 days following the termination of this Contract, whichever comes first, Contractor shall submit to County a fiscal year cost report in the form required by County, showing the total gross allowable program costs which have actually been incurred by Contractor, and the total non-County program revenues (excluding donations) which have actually been provided by Contractor, during the 9-month period from October 1, 1977, through June 30, 1978, in accordance with the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures set forth in the Service Plan. If said cost report shows that the net allowable contract costs (as defined below) which have actually been incurred by Contractor during said contract period exceed the payments made by County for said period pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, County will remit any such excess amount to Contractor, but not to exceed the 9-month Payment Limit of $ 296,662 for said contract period. If said cost report shows that the payments made by County for said contract period pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed said net allowable contract costs which have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract during said period, Contractor shall remit any such excess amount to County. The net allowable contract costs for cost report and settlement purposes is defined as the total gross allowable program costs which have actually been incurred by Contractor hereunder during said 9-month contract period, minus the total non-County program revenues (excluding donations) which have actually been provided by Contractor during said 9-month contract period ending June 30, 1978." 3. State Equal Opportunity and Nondiscrimination Requirements. Subject to the General Conditions of this Contract, Contractor shall comply with the following State requirements for equal opportunity and nondiscrimination: a. Employment of personnel shall be made solely on the basis of merit, without regard to race, religion, color, sex, national origin, age, or physical or mental handicap. b. Affirmative action shall be taken to ensure that job applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, religion, color, sex, national origin, age, or physical or mental handicap. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. There shall be posted, in conspicuous places, notices available to employees and applicants for employment provided by County setting forth the provisions of these equal opportunity and nondiscrimination requirements. c. All solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf of Contractor, and/or any subcontractor, shall state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, sex, national origin, age, or physical or mental handicap. Initials: t actor County Dept. i —1- SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Short-Doyle Programs) y _ O Numbef [�� 1 d. Each labor union or representative of workers with which Contractor has a collective bargaining agreement, or other such contract or understanding, must post a notice provided by County advertising Contractor's obligations under these equal opportunity and nondiscrimination requirements to the labor union or workers' representative and shall post copies of said notice in conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. e. Contractor shall furnish all information and reports required by the State Department of health and shall permit access to books, records, and accounts pertaining to this Contract for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with Paragraphs 3.a. through d. above. f. In the event of noncompliance with these equal opportunity and non- discrimination requirements, or as otherwise provided by State or Federal law, this Contract may be cancelled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part and Contractor, and/or any subcontractor, may be declared ineligible for further State-funded contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in the State Department of Health's Affirmative Action Complaint Process. g. All provisions of Paragraphs 3.a. through g., inclusive, shall be included by Contractor in every subcontract (unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Director of the State Department of Health), so that said provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor. Contractor shall take such action with respect to any subcontractor as the State may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance, provided, however, that in the event that Contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor as a result of such direction by the State, Contractor may request the State by writing to the State, who in turn may request the United States, to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the State and the United States. h. Services, benefits, and facilities shall be provided to qualified patients without regard to their race, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, or physical or mental handicap and no one will be refused service because of inability to pay for such services. i. There shall be no discrimination in the provision of services because of color, race, creed, national origin, sex, age, or physical or mental handicap in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 USC Section 2OOOd, and any rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, or as otherwise provided by State or 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 providing to a participant any service or benefit which is different, or is provided in a different manner or at a different time, from that provided to other participants under this Contract; subjecting a participant to segregation or separate treatment in any manner related to his or her 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 or she satisfied any admission, enrollment quota, eligibility, membership, or other requirement or condition which individuals must meet in order to be provided any service or benefit; and the assignment of times or places for the provision of services on the basis of the race, color, creed, or national origin of the partici- pants to be served. Contractor, and any subcontractors, shall 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. j. All complaints alleging discrimination in the delivery of services by Contractor, and/or any subcontractor, because of race, color, national origin, creed, sex, age, or physical or mental handicap, may be resolved by the State through the State Department of Health's Affirmative Action Complaint Process. k. Contractor, and any subcontractors, shall, subject to the approval of the State Department of Health, establish procedures under which recipients of service are informed of their rights to file with the State Department of Health a complaint alleging discrimination or a violation of their civil rights. r Initials: r ctor County Dept. -2- X4160 SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Short-Doyle Programs) 4 751 - 10 Number 4. Automatic Contract Extension. Notwithstanding Paragraph 3. (Term) of this Contract, unless this Contract is terminated prior to June 30, 1978, by either party pursuant to Paragraph 5. (Termination), page 1, of the General Conditions, the term of this Contract shall be automatically extended for the 6-month period from July 1, 1978, through December 31, 1978. The purpose of the automatic 6-month extension is to allow for continuation of services as specified in this Contract and to avoid interruption of payment to Contractor, during which time County will finalize applicable parts of the County budget, seek State approval of such budget, if necessary or appropriate, and complete for Contractor and Board of Supervisors approval a novation contract for FY 1978-79. As to any such 6-month extension of this Contract: a. The Contract Payment Limit, specified in Paragraph 4., (Payment Limit) of this Contract, is increased by $ 197,774 (the 6-month Payment Limit) and County's total payments to Contractor for said 6-month extension period shall not exceed this 6-month Payment Limit. b. The Project description, set forth in Paragraph 8. (Project) of this Contract, is modified to read as follows: "Contra Costa County Mental Health (Short-Doyle) Plan for FY 1978-79 and any modifications or revisions thereof." C. Contractor shall continue to provide services as set forth in the Service Plan, subject to any amendments thereto; all service units and line item budget amounts (set forth in the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures) shall be prorated for a six-month period. d. In addition to the fiscal year cost report specified above in Paragraph 2. (Cost Report and Settlement) of these Special Conditions, no later than February 28, 1979, or as otherwise may be prescribed by County, Contractor shall also submit to County an extension period cost report, as specified in Paragraph 2. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, covering the period of this 6-month contract extension from July 1, 1978, through December 31, 1978, and County and Contractor shall follow the cost report and settlement procedures specified in Paragraph 2. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, subject to the 6-month Payment Limit of $ 197,774 for said extension period. e. Said 6-month contract extension shall be subject to any further agreement (novation) which Contractor and County may enter into covering the provision of services during FY 1978-79, in accordance with the Contra Costa County Mental Health (Short-Doyle) Plan for FY 1978-79. 5. Payment Limit Increase. This Contract may be amended to prospectively increase the Payment Limit, but only from an increase in the County Short-Doyle Budget applicable to this Contract approved by the County Board of Supervisors. 6. Donations. If there is an increase in State Short-Doyle funding applicable to this Contract or a surplus of available County Short-Doyle program funds, County may, in its discretion, amend this Contract to substitute such funds for all or part of Contractor's obligation to provide donations, if Contractor agrees in said amendment to use said additional monies for the sole purpose of purchasing or repairing equipment and/or improving Contractor's facilities for the specific purpose of enabling Contractor to upgrade and enhance Contractor's services. 7. Possessory Interest. If this Contract results in the Contractor having possession of, claim to or right to the possession of land or improvements, but does not vest ownership of the land or improvements in the same person, or if this Contract results in the placement of taxable improvements on tax exempt land (Revenue & Taxation Code 4107), such interest or improvements may represent a possessory interest subject to property tax, and Contractor may be subject to the payment of property taxes levied on such interest. Contractor agrees that this provision complies with the notice requirements of Revenue 6 Taxation Code 5107.6, and waives all rights to further notice or to damages under that or any comparable statute. Initials: eb)lttactor ou�y. De it -3- bb Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. Failure to Perform. The. County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. 021 C2, (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County Standard Form GENEhrd. -1+: !l uWS (Purccia3a 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 Caste County and shall be governed and construed in accordance :with the laws of the Srate of California. b. Any action relating to this :ontrazt 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 fulfil_ 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 Contractcr. --:he :ontractor 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 hip designee, subject to any requited 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. Contracttr ^-om?ses 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 cor?oration, Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recent_'; _.ecnt,:-d bylaws and also a complete and accurate list of its governing body !3card 1-,rectors or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of its &over:inB iody as changes in such governance occur. 16. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to co=ly 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 c^rrection 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 Vian as a%!V'eriaed 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 a:! 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- 02163 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, �Pn}'S nr -- awn - - s � r � 19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned auto- mobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made, c/o Contracts & Grants Unit, Human Resources Agency, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. 21. Primacy of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any term of the General Conditions. 22. Nonrenewal. Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract will be purchased by County under a new contract following expiration or termination of this Contract, and waives all rights or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure to continue purchase of all or any such services from Contractor. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -3- 02164 .,vTC_3 Costa CountyStandard Form V STAND.RD CONT3.kCT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. tiumber 2 4 — 7 2 8 — 1 0 Department: Medical Services - Mental Health Subject: Day Treatment Services/Mentally Disabled (Short-Doyle) 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: RUBICON, INC. Capacity: Nonprofit California corporation Address: 175 - 25th Street, Richmond, California 94801 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is January 1, 1978 and it terminates June 30, 1978 unless sooner terminated as provided herein. 4. Payment Limit. County's total payments to Contractor under this Contract shall not exceed $_59,959 5. County's Obligations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described in the Payment Provisions attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 6. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide those services and carry out ! that work described in the Service Plan attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 7. General and Special Conditions. This Contract is subject to the General Conditions and Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. 8. Project. This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: Contra Costa County Mental Health Services (Short-Doyle) annual Plan for FY 1977-78 and any modifications or revisions thereof. 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Welfare and Institutions Code (Division 5, Part 2, The Short-Doyle Act) and California Administrative Code (Title 9, Subchapter 3, Community Mental Health Services under the Short-Doyle Act); California Government Code Section 26227. 10. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR Byto,Sig 2 y Board of Supervisors OC Designee s (Designate official capacity es J. R. Olsson, County C and affix corporation seal) State of California ) 765991 County of Contra Costa ) ss. Dep ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190. ATF 0 F CPQ, The person signing above for Contractor Recommended by Department known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/ By _77) _ _ __ _ they signed it and that the corporation Designee or partnership named above executed the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws HRA Contracts Administrator or a resolution of its board of directors. Form Approved: XXXU j A iN Dated By ignee Nota Public/Deputy County Clerk 021f5 (A-4617 REV 6/76) ... Contra Costa County Standard Form FAYH Ff PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts)-_ Number 2 4 = j 2 y — 1 Q 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: [Check one alternative only [ ] a. $ monthly, or [ ] b. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [ ] c. An amount equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures" included in the Service Plan. [X] d. $ 16,000 monthly, in advance, for the months of January and February and, for each subsequent month, thereafter, an advance amount equal to the net allowable contract costs which are reported to have been actually incurred for the second calendar month prior to the payment month. Net allowable contract costs will be computed in accordance with the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures included in the Service Plan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are determined in accordance with: [Check one alternative only.) [ ] 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 [X] b. Such State regulations and documents as are set forth in the Service Plan regarding accounting guidelines, including standards for determining allowable or non-allowable costs. 4. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 2. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the manner and form prescribed by-County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment demands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 2. (Payment amounts) above. (A-4618 REV 6/76) -1- 02166 Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYS , T PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) _ Number 5. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor when, in the opinion of the County expressed in writing to the Contractor, (a) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out or is insufficiently documented, (b) the Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its pro-ran, 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 fo-'n 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 rade 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. I_` 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. [See Special Conditions, Paragraph 1.] 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 exprey�5_,: by applicable State or Federal regulations, policies or contracts, but in no event la,----- than 18 months from the termination date of this Contract. If such audit(s) show tha._ 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 suzh excess amount. If such audit(s) show that the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract exceed the payments made by County pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, including any adjustments made pur- suant to Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, then County agrees to pay to Contractor any such excess amount, but subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract. 8. Audit Exceptions. In addition to its obligations under Paragraph 7. (Audits) above, Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, and/or con?lying 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. 021967 (A-4618 . Ev 6/76) -2- SERVICE PLAN Number 2 4 � 7 2 Q V — 1 O 1. State Cost Regulations. Pursuant to Paragraph 3. (Allowable Costs) of the Payment Provisions, the allowability of Contractor's costs that have actually been incurred under this Contract shall be determined in accordance with applicable State regulations, including, but not limited to, the Community Services Systems Manual, Chapter 9. (Accounting Guidelines) , Section 9.5 (Allowable Costs), as issued by the State Department of Health. Allowable costs shall not include remodeling and/or equipment purchases as to any item which has a useful life in excess of two years and a value in excess of $50.00 (or as otherwise may be authorized by prior State approval or appropriate State regulations), except that part of such costs which can reasonably be charged to depreciation. 2. Annual Audit. Contractor shall provide County with an annual audit by a Certified Public Accountant, verifying the cost report submitted under the Payment Provisions of this Contract. 3. State Approval. This Contract, any extension thereof, and any change thereto, shall be of no effect unless and until reviewed and approved by the appropriate State agency. 4. State Guidelines. Contractor shall comply with all applicable administrative guidelines contained in the Cotmunity Services Systems Manual, as issued by the State Department of Health. 5. Admission Policy. Contractor's services shall be provided in accordance with Contractor's admission policies for services, if applicable, which shall be in writing and available to the public and include a provision that patients are accepted for care without discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, national origin or ancestry. 6. Charges for Services. Contractor's charges for services, if applicable, to patients, or to other persons responsible for patients, shall approximate estimated actual cost. 7. Program Standards. In accordance with applicable State statutes, regulations and guidelines governing the provision of services hereunder, Contractor shall meet such standards as may be prescribed by County through its Mental Health Director, including, but not limited to, standards for the kind, quality, and quantity of services and criteria for determining the persons to be served. 8. Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures. Contractor shall provide services under this Contract in accordance with the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures, attached hereto, which is incorporated herein by reference. 9. Service. The service to be provided by Contractor is a day treatment program of social rehabilitation services for properly referred clients with problems of drug abuse, alcoholism, mental illness, and/or developmental disability. Contractor's program shall include, but not be limited to, provision of the following services for clients: i. Information and referral regarding available community services; ii. Helping clients achieve better self-discipline and good work habits; iii. Communication and socialization activities; iv. Social skill development; v. Individual, couples, and group counseling to improve psycho-social functioning; vi. Pre-vocational activities; and vii. Recreation. The provision of services under this Contract shall be based on a schedule of treatment and activity individualized for each client. Transportation services for clients may be provided either by Contractor directly or by Contractor's subcontract. Contractor's services hereunder shall be available at least 5 days per week, Monday through Friday, excluding regularly scheduled holidays and vacations. Initials: Contractor County Dept. -1- 02168 SERVICE PLAN 8 9A � 72 - 10 Number'"' 7X For provision of the above services, Contractor shall establish and operate two day treatment centers in the City of Richmond, as follows: a. Rubicon Center. Under this program (located at 175 - 25th Street, Richmond), Contractor shall provide day treatment services primarily for clients below the age of 40 who have some potential for independent functioning in the family and community and for being self-sufficient, in order to reduce dependent behavior and to increase abilities for independent and self-sufficient living. This program will include the training of clients to become peer-counselors. b. Synthesis Center. Under this program (located at 169 Sixth Street, Richmond) , Contractor shall provide day treatment services primarily for clients above the age of 40 who are residing in board and care homes and who have a limited potential for independent functioning, in order to reduce physical and social isolation and to increase abilities for self-care. 10. Service Unit. A unit of service, for reporting purposes, shall be defined as the provision of services as described above for one eligible client in one partial day; i.e., any portion, less than 18 hours, of a calendar day during which a client receives the above services under a planned program of care and/or treatment within the day treatment program provided by Contractor. 11. Number of Service Units. Subject to sufficient referrals by County, Contractor shall provide for County not less than: a. Rubicon Center: 2 000 service units. b. Synthesis Center: 1,500 service units. Initials: ci Contractor County Dept. -2- BUDGET OF ESTI:LITED PROGB.4M EXPENDITURES (Snort-Doyle Programs) Number24 - 728 - 10. 6-MONTH PROGRAM PERIOD 1. COST CATEGORIES. (1/1/78 - 6/30/78) a. Staff Salaries and Fringe Benefits $ 39,306 b. Operating Expenses 27,202 c. Administrative Charges (Allocated) -0- d. Liability Insurance 2,450 e. Other -0- TOTAL GROSS ALLOWABLE PROGRAM COSTS $ 68,958 [Adjustments in County's total payments to Contractor, in accordance with the Payment Provisions and Paragraph 1. (Cost Report and Settlement) of the Special Conditions, shall not be limited by the specific line item Cost Category amounts set forth above.] 2. Less Non-County Program Revenues. a. Client Fees 6 Insurance and Subvention Amounts ($ -0- ) To Be Collected and Provided By Contractor NET ALLOWABLE PROGRAM COSTS $ 68,958 b. Donations To Be Collected and Provided ($ 8,999 ) By Contractor 3. NET ALLOWABLE CONTRACT COSTS (Contract Payment Limit) $ 59,959 4. NET PROGRAM BUDGET. 6-MONTH PROGRAM SERVICE PROGRAMS PAYMENT LIMITS a. Rubicon Center $ 44,581 b. Synthesis Center 15,378 TOTAL (Contract Payment Limit) $ 59,959 [Adjustments in County's total payments to Contractor, in accordance with the Payment Provisions and Paragraph 1. (Cost Report and Settlement) of the Special Conditions, shall be limited by the specific line item Service Program amounts (i.e., Program Payment Limits) set forth above.] Initials: 61 Contractor County Dept. 021 i0 SPECLAI. CONDITIONS (Short-Doyle Programs) Number 24 - 728 - 10 1. Cost Report and Settlement. Paragraph 6. (Cost Report and Settlement) of the P:meat ?rovisions is hereby modified in its entirety to read as follows: "Yo later than August 31, 1978, or 60 days following the termination of this Contract, whichever comes first, Contractor shall submit to County a 6-month program cost report in the form required by County, showing the total gross allowable program costs which have actually been incurred by Contractor, and the total non-County program revenues (excluding donations) which have actually been provided by Contractor, during the 6-month program period from January 1, 1978, through June 30, 1978, in accordance with the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures set forth in the Service Plan. If said cost report shows that the net allowable contract costs (as defined below) which have actually been incurred by Contractor during said program period exceed the payments made by County for said period pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above, County will remit any such excess amount to Contractor, but not to exceed the 6-month Payment Limit of $ 59,959 for said program period. If said cost report shows that the payments made by County for said program period pursuant to Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above exceed said net allowable contract costs which have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract during said period, Contractor shall remit any such excess amount to County. The net allowable contract costs for cost report and settlement purposes is defined as the total gross allowable program costs which have actually been incurred by Contractor hereunder during said program period, minus the total non-County program revenues (excluding donations) which have actually been provided by Contractor during said program period ending June 30, 1978." 2. State Equal Opportunity and Nondiscrimination Requirements. Subject to the General Conditions of this Contract, Contractor shall comply with the following State requirements for equal opportunity and nondiscrimination: a. Employment of personnel shall be made solely on the basis of merit, without regard to race, religion, color, sex, national origin, age, or physical or mental handicap. b. Affirmative action shall be taken to ensure that job applicants are employed and that employees are treated during employment without regard to their race, religion, color, sex, national origin, age, or physical or mental handicap. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, or transfer; recruitment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. There shall be posted, in conspicuous places, notices available to employees and applicants for employment provided by County setting forth the provisions of these equal opportunity and nondiscrimination requirements. c. All solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on behalf o Contractor, and/or any subcontractor, shall state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, sex, national origin, age, or physical or mental handicap. Initials: ( ,� Contractor County Dept. -1- 02111 SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Short-Doyle Programs) Number2 4 _ 7 2 8 — 1 0 d. Each labor union or representative of workers with which Contractor has a collective bargaining agreement, or other such contract or understanding, must post a notice provided by County advertising Contractor's obligations under these equal opportunity and nondiscrimination requirements to the labor union or workers' representative and shall post copies of said notice is conspicuous places available to employees and applicants for employment. e. Contractor shall furnish all information and reports required by the State Department of Health and shall permit access to books, records, and accounts pertaining to this Contract for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with Paragraphs 3.a. through d. above. f. In the event of noncompliance with these equal opportunity and non- discrimination requirements, or as otherwise provided by State or Federal law, this Contract may be cancelled, terminated, or suspended in whole or in part and Contractor, and/or any subcontractor, may be declared ineligible for further State-funded contracts in accordance with procedures authorized in the State Department of Health's Affirmative Action Complaint Process. g. All provisions of Paragraphs 3.a. through g., inclusive, shall be included by Contractor in every subcontract (unless exempted by rules, regulations, or orders of the Director of the State Department of Health), so that said provisions will be binding upon each subcontractor. Contractor shall take such action with respect to any subcontractor as the State may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions including sanctions for noncompliance, provided, however, that in the event that Contractor becomes involved in, or is threatened with, litigation with a subcontractor as a result of such direction by the State, Contractor may request the State by writing to the State, who in turn may request the United States, to enter into such litigation to protect the interests of the State and the United States. h. Services, benefits, and facilities shall be provided to qualified patients without regard to their race, color, creed, national origin, sex, age, or physical or mental handicap and no one will be refused service because of inability to pay for such services. i. There shall be no discrimination in the provision of services because of color, race, creed, national origin, sex, age, or physical or mental handicap in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, 42 USC Section 2000d, and any rules and regulations promulgated pursuant thereto, or as otherwise provided by State or 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 providing to a participant any service or benefit which is different, or is provided in a different manner or at a different time, from that provided to other participants under this Contract; subjecting a participant to segregation or separate treatment in any manner related to his or her 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 or she satisfied any admission, enrollment quota, eligibility, membership, or other requirement or condition which individuals must meet in order to be provided any service or benefit; and the assignment of times or places for the provision of services on the basis of the race, color, creed, or national origin of the partici- pants to be served. Contractor, and any subcontractors, shall 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. j. All complaints alleging discrimination in the delivery of services by Contractor, and/or any subcontractor, because of race, color, national origin, creed, sex, age, or physical or mental handicap, may be resolved by the State through the State Department of Health's Affirmative Action Complaint Process. k. Contractor, and any subcontractors, shall, subject to the approval of the State Department of Health, establish procedures under which recipients of service are informed of their rights to file with the State Department of Health a complaint alleging discrimination or a violation of their civil rights. Initials: Contractor County Dept. -2- ()or-472 SPECIAL CONDITIONS (Short-Doyle Programs) Q Number 2 4 -- 72 V 10 3. Automatic Contract Extension. Notwithstanding Paragraph 3. (Term) of this Contract, unless this Contract is terminated prior to June 30, 1978, by either party pursuant to Paragraph 5. (Termination), page 1, of the General Conditions, the term of this Contract shall be automatically extended for the 6-month period from July 1, 1978, through December 31, 1978. The purpose of the automatic 6-month extension is to allow for continuation of services as specified in this Contract and to avoid interruption of payment to Contractor, during which time County will finalize applicable parts of the County budget, seek State approval of such budget, if necessary or appropriate, and complete for Contractor and Board of Supervisors approval a novation contract for FY 1978-79. As to any such 6-month extension of this Contract: a. The Contract Payment Limit, specified in Paragraph 4., (Payment Limit) of this Contract, is increased by $ 59,959 (the 6-month Payment Limit) and County's total payments to Contractor for said 6-month extension period shall not exceed this 6-month Payment Limit. b. The Project description, set forth in Paragraph S. (Project) of this Contract, is modified to read as follows: "Contra Costa County Mental Health (Short-Doyle) Plan for 1978-79 and any modifications or revisions thereof." c. Contractor shall continue to provide services as set forth in the Service Plan, subject to any amendments thereto; all service units and line item budget amounts (set forth in the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures) shall be prorated for a six-month period. d. In addition to the 6-month program cost report specified above in Paragraph 1. (Cost Report and Settlement) of these Special Conditions, no later than February 28, 1979, or as otherwise may be prescribed by County, Contractor shall also submit to County an extension period cost report, as specified in Paragraph 1. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, covering the period of this 6-month contract extension from July 1, 1978, through December 31, 1978, and County and Contractor shall follow the cost report and settlement procedures specified in Paragraph 1. (Cost Report and Settlement) above, subject to the 6-month Payment Limit of $ 59,959 for said extension period. e. Said 6-moeth contract extension shall be subject to any further agreement (novation) which Contractor and Codunty may enter into covering the provision of services during FY 1978-79, in accordance with the Contra Costa County Mental Health (Short-Doyle) Plan for FY 1978-79. 4. Payment Limit Increase. This Contract may be amended to prospectively increase the Payment Limit, but only from an increase in the County Short-Doyle Budget applicable to this Contract approved by the County Board of Supervisors. 5. Donations. If there is an increase in State Short-Doyle funding applicable to this Contract or a surplus of available County Short-Doyle program funds, County may, in its discretion, amend this Contract to substitute such funds for all or part of Contractor's obligation to provide donations, if Contractor agrees in said amendment to use said additional monies for the sole purpose of purchasing or repairing equipment and/or improving Contractor's facilities for the specific purpose of enabling Contractor to upgrade and enhance Contractor's services. 6. Possessory Interest. If this Contract results in the Contractor having possession of, claim to or right to the possession of land or improvements, but does not vest ownership of the land or improvements in the same person, or if this Contract results in the placement of taxable improvements on tax exempt land (Revenue & Taxation Code 1107), such interest or improvements may represent a possessory interest subject to property tax, and Contractor may be subject to the payment of property taxes levied on such interest. Contractor agrees that this provision complies with the notice requirements of Revenue 5 Taxation Code §107.6, and waives all rights to further notice or to damages under that or any comparable statute. Initials: oa rac or County Dept. -3- 021 ' 3 . _ t Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. Administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. 021 (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 18. Idemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees, , its agents OF employees, @* any @she* P66680 OF QRSI&Y. 19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned auto- mobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made, c/o Contracts & Grants Unit, Human Resources Agency, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. 21. Primacy of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any term of the General Conditions. 22. Nonrenewal. Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract will be purchased by County under a new contract following expiration or termination of this Contract, and waives all rights or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure to continue purchase of all or any such services from Contractor. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -3- � 76 Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 1. Compliance with Law. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State and local laws and regulations applicable with respect to its performance hereunder, including but not limited to, licensing, employment and purchasing practices; and wages, hours and conditions of employment. 2. Inspection. Contractor's performance, place of business and records pertaining to this Contract are subject to monitoring, inspection, review and audit by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 3. Records. Contractor shall keep and make available for inspection by authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government, the Contractor's regular business records and such additional records pertaining to this Contract as may be required by the County. 4. Retention of Records. The Contractor and County agree to retain all documents pertaining to this Contract for three years from the date of submission of Contractor's final payment demand or final Cost Report (whichever is later) under this Contract, and until all Federal/State audits are complete and exceptions resolved for the funding period covered by this Contract or for such further period as may be required by law. Upon request, Contractor shall make these records available to authorized representatives of the County, the State of California, and the United States Government. 5. Termination. a. Written Notice. This Contract may be terminated by either party, at their sole discretion, upon thirty-day advance written notice thereof to the other, or cancelled immediately by written mutual consent. b. Failure to Perform. The County, upon written notice to Contractor, may terminate this Contract should the Contractor fail to perform properly any of its obligations hereunder. In the event of such termination, the County may proceed with the work in any reasonable manner it chooses. The cost to the County of completing Contractor's performance shall be deducted from any sum due the Contractor under this Contract. c. Cessation of Funding. Notwithstanding Paragraph 5.a. above, in the event that Federal, State, or other non-County funding for this Contract ceases, this Contract is terminated without notice. 6. Entire Agreement. This Contract contains all the terms and conditions agreed upon by the parties. Except as expressly provided herein, no other understandings, oral or otherwise, regarding the subject matter of this Contract shall be deemed to exist or to bind any of the parties hereto. 7. Further Specifications for Operating Procedures. Detailed specifications of operating procedures and budgets required by this Contract, including but not limited to,monitoring, auditing, billing, or regulatory changes, may be developed and set forth in a written Informal Agreement entered between the Contractor and the County. Such Informal Agreements shall be designated as such and shall not be amendments to this Contract except to the extent that they further detail or clarify that which is already required hereunder. Such Informal Agreements may not enlarge in any manner the scope of this Contract, including any sums of money to be paid the Contractor as provided herein. Informal Agreements may be approved and signed by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee. 8. Modifications and Amendments. a. General Amendments. This Contract may be modified or amended by a written document executed by the Contractor and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors or, after Board approval, by its designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. b. administrative Amendments. Subject to the Payment Limit, the Payment Provisions and the Service Plan may be amended by a written administrative amendment executed by the Contractor and the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval, provided that such administrative amendments may not materially change the Payment Provisions or the Service Plan. 021 4 (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- '"r' Contra Costa Countv Standard Form GENERAL CO"-DITIONS (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 discic,ed, 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 autl-.orized by law may be guilty of a inisdemeanor. 17. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -2- 021 ►� Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 18. Idemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees, the , its 19. Insurance. During the entire term of this Contract and any extension or modification thereof, the Contractor shall keep in effect insurance policies meeting the following insurance requirements unless otherwise expressed in the Special Conditions: a. Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall provide a policy or policies of comprehensive liability insurance, including coverage for owned and non-owned auto- mobiles, naming the County and its officers and employees as additional insureds, with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000 for all damages because of bodily injury, sickness or disease, or death to any person and damage to or destruction of property, including the loss of use thereof, arising from each accident or occurrence. b. Workers' Compensation. The Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate of insurance evidencing workers' compensation insurance coverage for its employees. c. Additional Provisions. The policies shall include a provision for thirty (30) days written notice to County before cancellation or material change of the above specified coverage. Said policies shall constitute primary insurance as to the County, the State and Federal Governments, their officers, agents, and employees, so that other insurance policies held by them shall not be required to contribute to any loss covered under the Contractor's insurance policy or policies. Not later than the effective date of this Contract, the Contractor shall provide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liability insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provided for by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail, postage prepaid. Notices to the County shall be addressed to the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made, c/o Contracts & Grants Unit, Human Resources Agency, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. Notices to the Contractor shall be addressed to the Contractor's address designated herein. The effective date of notice shall be the date of deposit in the mails or of other delivery. 21. Primacy of General Conditions. Except for Special Conditions which expressly supersede General Conditions, the Special Conditions (if any) and Service Plan do not limit any term of the General Conditions. 22. Nonrenewal. Contractor understands and agrees that there is no representation, implication, or understanding that the services provided by Contractor under this Contract will be purchased by County under a new contract following expiration or termination of this Contract, and waives all rights or claims to notice or hearing respecting any failure to continue purchase of all or any such services from Contractor. a, d. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -3- 02176 In the Board of Supervisors r - OT Contra Costa County, State of Califomio JA?l 3 1978 . 19 In tn. Mm"M of Authorization for EY 1977/78 Novation Contracts with Mental Health, Drua Abuse and Alcohol Program Contractors for 7/1/77 to 6/30/78 In accordance with the Board's Orders dated June 28, 1977, _ authorizing the Director. Numen Resources Agency to negotiate mental health, drug abuse, and alcohol services contracts to contintie the provision of services, and Beard's Orders dated July 19, 1977 and October, 11, 1977 which provided for interim contract payments to certain umtal health, drug abuse, and alcohol prooram contractors by approving contract extensions for the periods July 1 , 1977T-to September 30, 1977 and October 1, 1977 to December- 31, 1977, and further; The Board having approved on November S. 1977 the Finance Caawittee Report on Contract Payment Problems, which authorized the Director, Numen Resources Agency to apply the Trecomwendations of this report to appropriate Hunan Resources Agency contracts; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Director, Nuaan Resources Agency is AUTHORIZED to execute County Counsel approved Novation Contracts with the following Mental Health, Drug Abuse, and Alcoholism Service Providers for the 1977-78 fiscal year period:_ CONTRACT PAYMENT LIMIT' 'NUMBERS 7/1/77 to 6/30/78 24-700`7 Contra Costa Crisis and Suicide Intervention $ 5,936 Service (formerly Contra Costa Suicide Prevention) 24-705-9 He Care Society, Inc. $ 202,WS 24-707-7 Contra Costa. County Association for the 14ntal ly $ 157,766 Retarded Inc. 24408-7 Rictadtd Unified School District (Knolls La+*mm) $ 53,500 - Center- 24-710-7 City of-Antioch (Reich Prefect) 16,324 24-727-8 Many Hands, Inc. ...� 24-728-9 Rubicon Inc. 112 24-751-9 Phoenix Program, Inc. 24-753-6 Cambia, Inc. 531.033 _ 24-759-3 Contra Costa Children's Council $ S9,704 24-722-10 Bi Bett, Inc. : 401,740 24-723-10 North Richmond Neighborhood House S 258,634 24-730'-10 Sunrise House f 93,280 24-739-9 National Council on Alcoholism-Bay Area Inc. $ 30,436 24-743-1 East County Community Detoxication Center S -127,818 (11-1-77 to 6-30-78 onl_ 24-745-9 E1 Sobrante Valley Activities Center s 26,129 24-758-3 City of Pittsburg S 41,032 - 24--T4 9-8 Contra Costa County Superintendent of Schools S-161,230 (I year contract without llovation Provisions) -021 it Pam-* 1 of 2 page 2 of 2 Ii IS By T:-= ECARD =U'.H_R ORu6?=D that all contracts specified above i1 con'ain arc•:ision ;or Eu cmatic extension effective I;tly 1 , 1973 unless o harwise terminated. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON January 3, 1973. - r 1 hereby comely that the foreooiw! is o true and coned cagy of on ord1w mang on the rninutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dale eforomfuL Ori g: Human Resources Agency wh+*n my hand cad the Swl of the Beard of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors JAN 3 1973 cc: County Administrator ef-n:„d this dor of '. 19 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Services/ Mental Health / , J. R. OLSSON, Clark In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California .January ?a , 197.1— In 971In the Matter of Amending the January 3, 1978 Board Order for FY 1977/78 Novation Contracts with Mental Health, Drug Abuse and Alcohol Program Contractors Ttre Zioard having authorized (by its Order dated January 3, 1978) the Director, Human Resources Agency, to execute novation contracts with mental health, drug abuse, and alcoholism service providers for the 1977-78 'fiscal-year period, and The Board having considered the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, regarding the need to correct the Payment Limit amount specified for two of the providers and to execute more than one contract with certain providers to cover different parts of the fiscal-year period, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the FY 77-78 Payment Limit amounts are CHANGED for Novation Contract #24-743-1 with East County Community Detoxication Center from $127,818 to the corrected amount of $118,664 for the period from November 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978, and for Novation Contract 24-722-10 with Bi Bett, Inc., from $401,740 to the amended amount of $453,740 for the period from July 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978, and IT. IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Director, Human Resources Agency, is AUTHORIZED to execute standard form mental health (Short-Doyle) contracts with Rubicon, Inc., and Phoenix Programs, Inc., for FY 1977-78, as follows: 6-MONTH FY 1977-78 E%TENSION CONTRACT CONTRACT PERIOD AMOUNT CONTRACTOR NUMBER TERN PAYMENT LIMITS (7/78 - 12/78) 1. Rubicon, Inc. 24-728-9 7/1/77 - $ 52,615 \ 12/31/77 v 24-728-10 1/1/78 - 59,959 $ 59,959 6/30/78 2. Phoenix 24-751-9 7/1/77 - 61,005 Programs, Inc. . 9/30/77 24-751-10 10/1/77 - 296,662 197,774 6/30/78 PASSED BY THE BOARD on January 24 , 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foreB is o 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 Sed of the Board of Attn: Contracts b Grants Unit Supervisors affixed this 24th da of aanuary 19 74 cc: County Administrator y County Auditor-Controller County Mental Health J. R. OLSSON, Cterlc Director Contractors By . Deputy Cleric Jeanne 0. a,';l i RJP:dg H-24 4/77 15m 021 i9 In the Board of Supervises of Contra Costa County, State of CoMwnio January 24 , 1! 78 In the M MIm of - Acceptance of an Offer of Dedication, for Recording only, Oak Road Extension, Project Number 4052-4143-663-74, Pleasant Hill Area. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Offer of Dedication, dated December 30, 1977, from Kenneth H. Hofmann, et al , for road purposes, Oak Road Extension Project Number 4052-4143-663-74,is ACCEPTED for recording only. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing h o true and correct copy of an airr «Hued on the minutes of said Boord of Supervisors on the dote oforesokL Witness my hand and the Sool of the Board of Originator: Public Works Department Supervisors Real Property Division affixed tha24th January 19 78 cc: Recorder (via P11q) Public Works J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Director of Planning �G2�a By . oeputy cieh N. Pous H-24 4/77 15m �� �� In the Board of Supenrisolrs of Contra Costa County, State of Cd' Januar► 24 . » bL In the Meow of Approving and Authorizing Payment for Property Acquisition. Oak Road Exten- sion, Project No. 4052-4143-663-74, Pleasant Hill Area. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following settlement and Right-of-Way Contract for Oak Road Extension, Project No. 4052-4143-663-74, Pleasant Hill area, is APPROVED and the Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute said Contract on behalf of the County: Contract Payee and Grantor Date Escrow Number Amount Kenneth H. Hofmann, December 30, 1977 Western Title $ 158,000.00 et al Insurance Co. Escrow Number M-307818-7 821 Main St., Martinez, CA 94553 The County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to draw a warrant in the amount specified to be delivered to the County Principal Real Property Agent. The County Clerk is DIRECTED to accept Deed from above-named Grantors for the County of Contra Costa. PASSED by the Board on January 24, 1978. - 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of am ander sabred on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforevakL Witness my hand and the Seel of the Board of Originator: Public Works Department Supervisors Real Property Division P� affixed this 2 4th day of 19Z�_ cc: County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSON, Clark BY Deputy Cleric N. Pous H-24 4/77 15m 02181 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 24, . 1978— In the Matter of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Instrument' is ACCEPTED: INSTRUMENT DATE GRANTOR REFERENCE 1. Relinquishment of Abutter's Rights 1/6/78 David D. L. Beard, .et al SUB. MS 189-77 PASSED BY THE BOARD on January 24, 1978 1 hereby certify that the foregaintt is a true and correct copy of an order 01 in 8 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 24th day of January 19_L8_ Originating Department: Public Works Land Develop-ent Division J. R. OLSSON, Clerk cc: Recorder (via P. W.) By �. �pu-� , Deputy Clerk Public Works Director Director of Planning H-24 4/77 15m 02182 l t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia January 24, _ , 1978 In the Matter of i Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments for Recording Only mss• IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Offers of Dedication are accepted FOR RECORDING ONLY: INSTRUMENT DATE GRAIJTOR REFERENCE 1. Offer of Dedication for Roadway Purposes 1/4/78 Glenn A. Farrell, et al SUB. MS 219-77 2. Offer of Dedication for Roadway Purposes 12/22/77 Fredrick J. Falender, et a1 L.U.P. 2097-77 3. Offer of Dedication Frumenti for Drainage Purposes 1/9/78 Herbert French Condemnation PASSED BY THE BOARD on January 24, 1978 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minuies of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Originating Department: Public Works(LD) Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: Recorder (via P. W. ) affixed this 24th day of January 19_18 Public Works Director Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Ckwk By /°�� , Deputy Clerk H-24 4/77 15m 2V `� 3 And the Board adjourns to meet on �a��ti1 31, OW at jO o . -r in the Board Chambers, Room 107, County Administration Building, *Martinez, California. j R. 1. Schroder, Chairman , ATTEST: J. R. QLSSQN, CLERK Deputy 02184. SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS BEFORE TIFIF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OFF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, JANU_4_RY 23 , 1978 , FEGULAR ADJOURNED MEETING, PREPARED BY J. R. OLSSON, COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THL BOARD. Closed hearing on proposed amendment to the County General Plan for the East County area, and deferred decision thereon pending receipt of report from Supervisor Hasseltine on items that should be referred to the County Planning Commission for review and report. 7 02185 SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, JANUARY 24 , 1978 , PREPARED BY J. .R. OLSSON, COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD. .Dproved personnel action for Medical Services . Approved appropriation adjustments for Social Service and Health Dept. ; and internal adjustments not affecting totals for Auditor, Medical Services , Public Works , County Administrator, County Sheriff-Coroner. Authorized attendance at meetings as follows : A. Christofferson and L. Olson, Orinda Community Center, to California Recreation and Park Conference in Fresno, CA, Feb. 25-28; G. Garcia to State Citizens Advisory Council, Jan. 26-28 ; P. 3rown, Probation Dept. , to Second Annual :,linter Symposium on Emergency Pediatrics in South Lake Tahoe , NV, Feb. 1-3 ; L. Helfand and A. Santangelo-Navarra, County Library, to American Library Association Mid-'-?inter Conference in Chicago , IL, Jan. 21-27. Authorized Auditor to acce_ot Compromise Settlement of Medical Services account with G. Francis. Acknowledged receipt of report =nom Auditor re write-off of certain hospital accounts receivable. Denied claim of I. Branch and amended claims of S. Jones and I. Scales. Accepted Relinquishment of Abutter' s Rights from D. Beard, et al, in connection with MS 189-77 . Accepted for recording only Offers of Dedication from G. Farrel, et al , for MS 219-77 ; F. Falender, et al, for LUP 2097-77 ; and H. French for Frumenti Condemnation. Accepted for recording only Offer of Dedication from K. Hofmann, et al , for Oak Road Extension Project, Pleasant Hill area. Authorized Public Works Director to execute Deferred Improvement Agreement with G. Farrell, et al, for construction of permanent improvements required as condition of approval for MS 219-77 , Saranap area. Acknowledged receipt of report of 1977 Finance Committee (Supervisors Schroder and Kenny) on proposal for construction of County building in Richmond, and deferred action thereon to Jan. 31. Adopted the following numbered ordinances rezoning land in areas indicated: 78-7 , Planning Commission (2177-RZ) , San Ramon area; 78-8 , F. Re llecci (2180-RZ a.td 2190-RZ) , and Raymond flail and Assoc. (2186-?Z) , East Antioch and Oakley areas . Fixed Feb. 14 at 11:10 a.m. for hearing on appeal of D. Kirschling from Board of Appeals denial of application. for MS 230-77 , Walnut Creek area. January 24 , 1978 Summary, continued Page 2 *lade determination that division and development of property in the manner set forth on parcel maps for the following subdivisions will not unreasonably interfere with free and complete exercise of public utility rights of way o: easements : MS 214-77 , San Ramon; MS 250-77 , ;Test Pittsburg; MS 284-77 , Martinez. Approved Traffic Resolution No. 2412. Awarded contract to W. A. Brady Company for Pomona Street Frontage Improvements , Crockett area. Awarded contract to CGA Corporation for Detention Facility Glass and Glazing, Martinez area. Fixed Feb. 21 at 11:20 a.m. for hearing on appeal of J. Hernandez mc from Planning Commission denial of application. to rezone land in the Bryon area (2163-RG) . Fixed Feb. 21 at 11 :15 a.m. for hearing on recommendation of San Ramon Vallev Area ?Tanning Commission to rezone land (2191-RZ) , San Ramon area. Awarded contract to Cahill Construction Company, Inc. , for Detention Facility Cast-in-:lace Concrete, Martinez area. Fixed March 7 at 11 : 20 a.m. for hearing on recommendation of San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission to rezone land (2192-RZ) , Alamo area. Reaffirmed appointment of Supervisor Kenny as representative and Supervisor Schroder as alternate on the County Supervisors Association of California Board of Directors. As ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, authorized Chairman to execute Grant of Easement for irrigation purposes with D. Williamson. As ex officio the Governing Board of Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15 , authorized Public Works Director to execute Right of Way Contracts with J. and P. Walsh in connection with property acquisition, Bethel island area. Amended contracts with East County Community Detoxication Center and BiBett, Inc. , to correct amounts to be paid, and authorized Director, Human Resources Agency, to execute contracts with Rubicon , Inc. and Phoenix Programs , Inc. , for mental health services. As ex officio the Boare of Directors of Centra Costa County Sanitation District No. 5 , authorized Public Works Director to execute agreement with Harris & Associates for study on wastewater treatment alternatives. Authorized Public Works Director to execute the following: Road Improvement Agreement with Kay Budding Company for partial correction of construction deficiencies on El Capitan Drive , Danville area; Change Order No. 2 to contract with Valente and Delchini for Veterans Memorial Hall Remodel, Danville area; Deferred Improvement Agreement with R. Lilja, et al , for construction of permanent improvements reouired as condition of approval for LUP 2130-771, San Ramon area. 02 If SO" January 24 , 1978 Summary, continued Page 3 As ex officio the Governing Board of Contra Costa County Water Agency, authorized Chief Engineer to execute agreement with F. Tarp, Ph.D. , for consulting services in connection with effects of Peripheral Canal Project on San Francisco Bay-Delta fisheries and Delta water quality studies. Authorized ?ublic Wcrks Director to execute Right-of-Way Contract with K. Hofmann, et al, in connection with Oak Road Extension, Pleasant Hill area. Authorized Chairman to execute the following: Contracts with certain delegate agencies for 1978 Head Star program; CSA Form 41-9 authorizing submission of proposal by Office of Economic Opportunity to State for participation in reallocated Special Energy Crisis Intervention Program funds ; Agreement with A Mingione for assistance in documentation and creation of Co'minty C-riminal Calendar System Drocedures document ; Joint Exercise of Powers Agreements with Cities of San Pablo , Concord, Brentwood, and Pittsburg for distribution of Federal Safer Roads - -Funds for FY 1975-76 ; Contracts with R. Singh , Ph. :'. =or consultation and training for Mental Health staff; Contract with B. Nelson, `!.S.'J. , for consultation and training for Medical Services--Mental Health staff; Agreement with Informatics , Inc. , for coding and testing of Martinez Data Processing Center Output Function Programs ; Contract with City of Concord for residential maintenance service for Social Service Dept. %Area Offlce on Aging; Contract witn Home Health and Counseling, Inc. , for Senior Community Service Employment Program for Social. Service Dept. /A_rea Office on Aging. Fixed Feb. 28 at 2 p.m. for hearing on appeal of D. C. Development and Construction Co. from Planning Commission denial of application to rezone land in the Pleasant Hill BARTD Station area (2148-RZ) and DeveloD- ment Plan ADDlication No. 3035-77. Fixed March 7 at 11 a.m. for hearing on appeal of Dennis and Curtis , AIA, from Crinda Area Planning Commission denial of application for Variance Permit No. 1154-77 , Orinda area. Authorized Chairman to send letter to United Council of Spanish Speaking Organizations to commit the County to provide funds for procure- ment and installation of sewage system in the Blue Goose Farm Labor Camp. Referred to : Public :'forks Director (Flood Control) and Director of Planning draft supplement to final environmental impact statement for Wildcat-San Pablo Creeks Project; internal ODerations Committee (Supervisors Boggess and Kenny) issue of possible expansion of cancer incidence study to be conducted by Health Dept. to include the whole bay area; County Counsel notice of intent of Serra Club to file litigation against the County re adequacy of EIR prepared in connection with Blackhawk Development Corporation project (2119-RZ) ; -nd request of A. Kritscher for refund of penalty and interest on taxes paid on Parcel No. 175-0152-021-3 ; County Administrator letter from Alameda County Board of Supervisors re joint use of girls detention facilities by Alameda and Contra Costa Counties . January 24 , 1978 Summary, continued Page 4 Appointed S. Brown , G. Cook, P. Schwarzbach, and K. Munoz to Housing Element Advisory Committee for terms ending on or before April 1, 1979. Approved request of S. Van Scoy (2173-RZ) to rezone land in the Crockett area to Retail Business District (R-B) ; waived reading and fixed Jan. 31 for adoption of Ordinance No. 78-9 giving effect to said rezoning. Authorized Chairman to execute amendment to lease with S. Holmgren, et ux. , for occupancy of premises at 2355 Stanwell Circle , Concord, by Health Dept. Authorized Auditor to reimburse R. Olson for loss of personal property incurred in the line of duty. Authorized Auditor to accept settlement checks in case of County of Contra Costa versus East Bay Municipal Utility District, et al. , Superior Court No. 157 382. Authorized reimbursement for student interns participating in San Ramon Valley Unified School District Executive High School Internship Program for necessary expenses incurred on assigned duty. Accepted Community Services Administration Grant Audit for period from Jan. 1 , 1976 to June 30 , 1977. Authorized Chairman to execute application for submission to State Dept. of Health for facility license for Edgar Children' s Center. Fixed rates for care of minors committed by order of the Juvenile Court to County institutions. Acknowledged receipt of letter from County Administrator relating to claims for reimbursement of AB 3121 costs for juvenile justice programs , and authorized Chairman to send letter to Governor and County Legislators requesting assistance in securing payment of claim and legislation to recognize on-going expenses mandated by AB 3121 which will require County funding. Requested Finance Committee (Supervisors Hasseltine and Fanden) to review proposal for providing a permanent facility to serve as a medical clinic in the Oakley area. Adopted the following numbered resolutions : 78/70 , fixing March 7 at 10 : 30 a.m. for hearing on proposed abandon- ment on portion of Herdlyn Road, Byron area; 78/71 , fixing Feb. 23 at 2 p.m. as time to receive bids for Detention Facility Miscellaneous Iron and Steel Stairs Project, Martinez area; 78/72 , fixing Feb. 23 at 2 p.m. as time tc receive bids for Detention Facility Hollow Metal Project ; 78/73 , fixing Feb. 23 at 2 p.m. as time to receive bids for Detention Facility Hardware Project ; 78/74 , fixing Feb. 23 at 2 p.m. as time to receive bids for Parking Lot, Civic Center Improvements , "artinez area; 78/75 , classifying certain CETA Title II positions and allocating the positions to departments ; 2 January 24 , 1978 Summary, continued Page 5 78/75 , approving condemnation of property in the Concord area for Buchanan Field Airport Runway 19-R Clear Zone; 78/77, authorizing cancellation of first installment delinquent penalties on 1977-78 secured assessment roll; 78/78 , assuming jurisdiction with respect to proceedings to detach E1 Portal from Rollingwood-Wilart Park Recreation and Park District; 78/79 , assuming jurisdiction with respect to proceedings to detach Diablo Bowmen from Contra Costa County :dater District; 78/80 , approving annexation without hearing or election of Crow Canyon . Road Portion (San Ramon area) to CSA M-22 ; 78/81, approving annexation without hearing or election of No. 78-1 (Orind3 and Danville areas) to CSA L-42. Acknowledged receipt of letter from County Administrator advising that temporary borrowing through issuance of tax anticipation notes is not necessary for FY 1977-7B. Determined to commit all existing funds to basic restoration work on John Marsh Home to stabilize current condition and endorsed efforts of Assemblyman Boatwright to obtain State funding for the project. Approved recommendations of Finance Committee (Supervisors Hasseltine and Fanden) with respect to financing of the Contra Costa Solid Waste Management Agency. Approved reccmmendations of Finance Committee with respect to alterna- tives to additional budget allocation for Eastern Fire Protection District. Reappointed F. Bray as Trustee of Contra Costa County Law Library for calendar year 1978 , and appointed S. Skaggs to serve as Trustee in place of Board Chairman. Acknowledged receipt of letter from Acting County Auditor-Controller advising of actions taken to resolve difficulties and communication problems with respect to alleged delays in issuance of CETA payroll warrants. Referred to Director, Human Resources Agency , and County Auditor- Controller letter from State Division of Labor Standards Enforcement relating to alleged delay of payrolls for CETA employees. Consented to withdrawal or appeal of Dawson Electric from actions of Building Inspection Dept. in connection with Sub. 4824 ; and concurred with actions to be taken by Building Inspector relating to same. Fixed Feb. 28 at 11 a.m. for hearing on appeal of Bryan 8 Murphy Associates , Inc. , from condition imposed by San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission in approving tentative map of MS 293-77 , San Ramon area. Approved recommendations of Finance Committee on implementation of SB 199 relating to food collection and distribution. Appointed Supervisor Boggess as alternate for Supervisor Hasseltine on Executive Committee of Association of Bay Area Governments. Reappointed E. Pembroke, G. Berggren, and E. Amsbury to Citizens Advisory Committee for County Sanitation District 5 . 90 January 24 , 1978 Summary, continued Page 6 Appointed A. Magyar to Subarea Advisory Council of Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agency (Provider Category) to fill vacancy created by resignation of Dr. G. Degnan. Reappointed M. Rosson and B. Denton and appointed D. Botta (replacing B. Simontacchi) to Citizens Advisory Committee for CSA P-1 , and authorized Chairman to execute Certificate of Appreciation to Mr. Simontacchi. Fixed Feb. 28 at 11 :15 a.m. for hearing on recommendation of Planning Commission with respect to rezoning application of Presley of Northern California (2128-RZ) , West Pittsburg area. Fixed Feb. 28 at 11:20 a.m. for hearing on recommendation of Planning Commission with respect to rezoning application of Pezzaglia and Johanson (2123-RZ) , Martinez area. Authorized Director, Human Resources Agency, to execute four additional Emergency Residential Care placement Agreements as part of the County' s Mental Health-Continuing Care Services Program. Authorized Director, Human Resources Agency, to negotiate a contract for provision of consultation services to Manpower Program. Denied aoolication of J. DiMarto and A. Morici (1464-RZ) to rezone land in the Pleasant Hill area. Granted appeal of F. Woodward from Orinda Area Planning Commission denial of Variance Permit No. 1153-77. Continued to Feb. 21 at 11 :05 a.m. hearing on appeal of J. Lucas and G. i•:inberg from Orinda Area Planning Commission denial of MS 208-77. Denied appeal of E. Meredith from Orinda Area Board of Appeals denial of MS 155-77. Approved application for extended operating hours and inclusion of partner, Della Pipa' s Cardroom, Martinez. Amended proposed ordinance to implement SB 201 providing for dedication of land and/or fees for interim school facilities , waived reading and fixed Jan. 31 for adoption of same. Acknowledged receipt of letter from County Administrator and approved items noted therein for inclusion in County's legislative program for 1978 ; and in connection therewith, requested County Counsel to prepare amendment- Lo mendmentto Health and Safetv Code to delete requirement that taxes be levied on tax-exempt property. Adopted Resolution No. 78/82 changing title of Alcohol Related Crime " Project to ntensive Supervision: Alcohol Counseling of Selected Offenders . - ' �� JL