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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 01311978 - R78C IN 1 •c I I • The following are the calendars prepared by the Clerk, County Administrator, and Public :Yorks Director for Board consideration. 00001 R. I. Schroder Chairman -- JAMES P KENNY. RICHMOND CALENDAR FOR THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS :, H. Hasseltine I ST J,STRICT Vice Chairman NANOY C FAHDEN. MARTINEZ CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 2ND OISTRICT ROBERT 1 SCHRODER,LAFAYETTE AaD FOR JAMES R.OLSSON.COUNTY CLERa 3RD DISTRICT SPECIAL DISTRICTS GOVERNED BY THE BOARD AND Ex OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD WARREN N.BOGGESS.CONCORD MRS.GERALDINE RUSSELL 4TH DISTRICT WARD CNAMIER$.ROOM 107.ADMINISTRATION BUILDING CHIEF CLERK ERIC H.HASSELTINE.PITTSBURG PO•ox 911 PHONE(41 S)372-2371 STM DISTRICT MARTINEZ CALIFORNIA 94553 TUESDAY JANUARY 31, 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 redommendations 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 R. I . Schroder and J . P . Kenny) on construction of building for County in downtown Richmond (deferred from January 24, 1978) . 9 :45 A.M. Executive Session (Government Code Section 54957 .6) as required or recess. 10: 45 A.M. Hearing on proposed abandonment of a portion of First Avenue South and certain alleys in the Pacheco area; Planning Commission recommends approval. 10: 50 A.M. Hearing on propo-sed annexation of Subdivision 4894 (Danville area) to County Service Area R-7 . 10: 55 A.M. Hearing on Planning Commission recommendation with respect to application of Louis Mangini (2175-RZ) to rezone land in the Walnut Creek area. If approved as recommended, introduce ordinance, waive reading, and fix February 7, 1978 for adoption. 11: 00 A.M. Hearings on Planning Commission recommendations with respect to the following applications for rezoning certain lands to Agricultural Preserve Districts A-4; consider adoption of resolutions establishing preserves; and introduce ordinances, waive readings an� fix" February 7, 1978 for adoption: Harold E. Bell, et al, 2154-RZ, Morgan Territory; Richard & Elizabeth Theodore, 2184-RZ, Tassajara; Fredrick & Margaret Stewart, 2187-RZ, Martinez; Michael & Margaret Mulrooney, 2189-RZ, Byron; Ronald E. Nunn, 2194-RZ, Brentwood; Ronald & Shirley Nunn, 2195-RZ, Brentwood; Ronald & Shirley Nunn, 2196-RZ, Brentwood; Ronald & Shirley Nunn, 2197-RZ, Brentwood; and Haines & Walker, Attorney at Law, 2202-RZ, Tassajara. 11:15 A.M. Hearing on appeal of DeBolt Civil Engineering from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission denial of Minor Subdivision 223-77, Walnut Creek/Alamo area. 11: 30 A.M. Presentation by Mr. Richard Backe relating to the use of graywater. 11:40 A.M. Presentation by Mr. Lester M. King relating to Antioch Development Agency and its effect on the= County . 00002 f Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued January 31, 1978 2: 00 P.M. Hearing on proposal for study of Social Security - Retirement Program. ITEMS SUBMITTED TO THE BOARD ITEMS 1 - 8 : CONSENT 1. AUTHORIZE changes in the assessment roll and cancellation of certain penalties and interest . 2. ADOPT resolutions confirming the Paid and Unpaid List and approving Official Statement and Calling for Bids for Bond Purchase in connection with Assessment District 1975-4, San Ramon Storm Drain. 3. ADOPT the following ordinances (introduced January 24, 1978) : No. 78-9 rezoning land in the Crockett area (application of Schuyler A. Van Scoy, 2173-RZ); and No. 78-10 providing for the dedication of land and/or fees for interim school facilities . 4. AUTHORIZE execution of agreements for construction of private improvements in Minor Subdivisions 79-77, Walnut Creek area, and 215-77, Danville area. 5. FIX February 21, 1978 at 2: 00 p .m. for hearing on appeal of Jane Johnson from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission conditional approval of Minor Subdivision 303-77 (DeBolt Civil Engineering, applicant) , Danville area. 6 . FIX February 21, 1978 at 2:15 D .m. for hearing on appeal of Bryan and Murphy Associates, Inc. , from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission denial of Minor Subdivision 292-77, Walnut Creek area. 7. FIX February 21, 1978 at 2: 30 p.m. for hearing on appeal of Vernal Area Improvement Association from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission conditional approval of Subdivision 4879, Alamo area (Diablo Homes, applicant) . 8. DENY the claims of Marvin Crosser and Lee Robey and James Robey, and the amended claims of Roger L. Scott and Alan S. Ashworth. ITEMS 9 - 20: DETERMINATION (Staff recommendation shown following the item. ) 9 . LETTER from Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area R-6 advising that Mr. Carl Landers has resigned as a member of said committee. ACCEPT RESIGNATION 10. LETTER from City Clerk transmitting resolution adopted by Antioch City Council urging that the Contra Costa Waste Service (G.B.F. ) Disposal Site be filled and closed by February 28, 1978 in 7 accordance with Riverview Fire Protection District procedures. ACY"NOWLEDGE RECEIPT (UNDER CONTINUING REVIEW BY SOLID WASTE COMMISSION) 11. MEMORANDUM from Director, Human Resources Agency, responding to Board referral of recommendations of Northern California Associated Day Care Providers with respect to family day care licensing and licensing agencies and concurring with concern expressed for the quality of day care available in California. ACKNOWLEDGE RECEIPT 00003 's Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued January 31, 1978 12 . MEMORANDUM from Director, Human Resources Agency, (in response to Board order) transmitting time-phased work plan for implementa- tion of an Enterprise Fund, advising that progress reports on implementation plans and actions will be provided as they are developed by interdepartmental implementation task forces, and showing which activities are being given priority. ACKPJOWLEDGE RECEIPT 13 • LETTER from Chairman, Board of Directors of Concerted Services Project, correcting misinformation contained in previous letter relating to delay in issuance of CETA payroll warrants and stating that twenty-one (21) days were required for payroll processing nevertheless . REFER TO INTERNAL OPERATIONS COMMITTEE FOR REVIEW 14 . LETTER from Chief, Medi-Cal Program Policy Branch, State Department of. Health, advising that implementation of recent Medi-Cal program changes may necessitate increased administrative costs and the hiring of additional county welfare department staff to reduce the number of Medi-Cal eligibility errors. REFER TO DIRECTOR, HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY 15 . LETTER from Mr. William A. Dryden, Orinda, seeking county assistance with respect to flooding problem at his residence. REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR AND COUNTY COUNSEL lb . LETTER from President , Contra Costa Resource Conservation District, advising that the District Board of Directors is convinced that said District is best qualified to carry out the implementation phase of the "208 Surface Runoff Plan" for the County. REFER TO DIRECTOR OF PLANNING FOR REPORT 17. NOTICE from U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Transportation, advising that the East Bay Regional Park District has applied for a Coast Guard Permit to construct a fixed pedestrian bridge across Alhambra Creek as part of the development of the Martinez Regional Shoreline Public Park. REFER TO DIRECTOR OF PLANNING FOR RECOM- MENDATION CONCERNING SUPPORT OF DEVELOPMENT PROPOSAL 18. LETTER from Business Manager/Financial Secretary, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers , Local No. 302, commenting on installation of electrical circuits at West County Fire Station, and urging that guidelines be established by the Board to govern the type of work done by firemen while on duty . REFER TO WEST COUNTY FIRE CHIEF AND COMMISSION 19. LETTER from Mr. T. J. Nelson, ,rocxett, requesting that use of the county "logo" be reviewed to dat-ermine if modifications in its design would increase public or intra-departmental usefulness. REFER TO PUBLIC INFORMATION OFFICER 20. INTERIM report of the State Department of Water Resources on the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Levees Study . REFER TO PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR ITEMS 21 - 23: INFORMATION (Copies of communications listed as information items have been furnished to all interested parties . ) 21. RESOLUTION adopted by the Walnut Creek City Council giving notice of proposed annexation (Countrywood) of uninhabited territory to the City. 00004 Board of Supervisors ' Calendar, continued January 31, 1978 22. LETTER from Temporary Secretary-Treasurer, Contra Costa County Association of Former Grand Jurors, advising that said associa- tion has been formed to study recommendations made by Grand Jury(s) , responses from the Board of Supervisors, and subsequent actions taken on the recommendations . 23. LETTER from State Assembly Water, Parks, and Wildlife Committee and State Assembly Ways and Means Subcommittee #3 transmitting report prepared in response to testimony taken during joint hearing entitled, "The Department of Fish and Game: How Should It Be Funded?"; report recommends that State General Fund monies fund some departmental programs . Persons addressing the Board should complete the form provided on the rostrum and furnish the Clerk with a wr Ttten copy of their presentation. DEADLINE FOR AGENDA ITEMS: WEDNESDAY, 5:00 P.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MEETINGS OF BOARD COMMITTEES The Finance Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) will meet regularly on each Monday at 9: 30 a.m. in Room 108, County Administration Building, Martinez, and on Wednesday if necessary . The Internal Operations Committee (Supervisors W. N. Boggess and J. P. Kenny) will meet on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month at 9:30 a.m. in the Administrator's Conference Room, County Administra- tion Building. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NOTICE OF MATINGS OF u IC I27T- ^ST (For additional information please phony the number indicated) San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission 1st and 3rd Thursdays of the month - phone 557-3686 Association of Bay Area Governments 3rd Thursday of the month - phone 841-9730 East Bay Regional Park District 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of the month - phone 531-9300 Bay Area Air Pollution Ccntrol District 1st, 3rd and 4th Wednesdays of the month — phone 771-6000 11etropolitaa Transportation Commission 4th idnenday of the month - phone 84°-3223 Contra Costa County 'Water District 1st and 3rd 'Wednesdays of the month; study sessions all other Wednesdays - phone 682-5950 00005 OFFICE OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Administration_ Building Martinez, California To: Board of Supervisors Subject: Recommended Actions January 31, 1978 From: Arthur G. Will County Administrator I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS 1. Reclassification of positions as follows: Cost Department Center From To Health 0450 Mental Retarda- Executive Assistant tion Program to the Developmental Coordinator Disabilities Council Medical 540 Accountant II Accountant III Services #02 ' Probation- 3120 Hospital Institutional Services Juvenile Sezvices Worker I Hall Worker I Hospital Institutional Services Services Worker IT_ Worker II Public 2935 Deputy Public assistant Public Defender Defender IV, 403 Defender Public 0062 Garage Attend- Equipment Services Works and, 402 Worker 2. Additions and cancellations of positions as follows: Cost Department Center Addition Cancellation Auditor- 0147 1 Program Controller AndlYst. ?- project Auditor- 235 1 'Vyplst Clark- Controller proloct (Law and Justice) Economic 1418 2 opportunity M4 (,I�rana.�c• W01-ker•Project . . 00006, To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 1-31-78 Page: 2. I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS - continued 2. Additions and cancellations of positions as follows: Cost Department Center Addition Cancellation Health 0450 1 P. I. Inter- mediate Typist Clerk 0450 1 40/40 Typist -- Clerk 2 20/40 Typist - Clerk - 450 2 Alcoholism -- Rehabilitation Assistant Human 180 -- Welfare Clerical Services Resources Advisor (class only) Medical 540 2 40/40 Hospital -- Services Attendant 1 32/40 Hospital Attendant Planning 357 1 Planner I 1 Planning Technician III, #03 Public 060 -- 4 Telephone Operator, Works #02, #04, #05, #07 -- - 1 Supervising Telephone Operator, #01 Social 5300 2 -20/40 Inter- 1 40/40 Intermediate Service 501 mediate Typist Typist Clerk, 1#501-21 Clerk Treasurer- 0015 1 Senior Clerk 1 Supervising Clerk I, Tax #02 Collector Contra Costa 2025 1 Battalion -- County Fire Chief Protection District oof.)K To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 1-31-78 Page: 3. I. PERSONNEL ACTIONS 2. Additions and cancellations of positions as follows: Cost Department Center Addition Cancellation Delta 0265 1 Deputy Marshal -- Marshal Riverview 7200 1 Fire Inspector -- Fire Protection ' District 3. Decrease/increase hours of positions as follows: Cost Department Center From To Health 450 20/40 Alco- 40/40 Alcoholism holism Rehabilitation Rehabilitation Assistant Assistant, #05 Social 5300-501 20/40 Social 24/40 Social Service 5300-503 Worker III, 7#15 Worker III 20/40 Social 32/40 Social Worker III, #04 Worker III 40/40 Social 24/40 Social Casework Casework Specialist I Specialist I, #07 4. Adopt Resolution reallocating the Salary Level for the class of Economic Opportunity Program Specialist II - Project from Salary Level 473 ($1,559-$1,895) to Salary Level 439 ($1,405-$1,708) , effective February 1, 1978. II. TRAVEL AUTHORIZATIONS S. Name and Destination Department and Date Meeting (a) Peter Rogers Seattle, WA National Drug Medical Services 4-3-78 to 4-8-78 Abuse Conference 00008 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 1-31-78 Page: 4. II. TRAVEL AU'T'HORIZATIONS 5. Name and Destination Department and Date Meeting (b) Rev. Palmer Norwalk, CA State Citizens Watson, Mental 1-26-78 to 1-28-78 Advisory Council Health Advisory Board (confirming) Larry Gonzales Same Same Mental Health Advisory Board (confirming) III. APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENTS 6. County Medical Services (Mental Health) . Appropriate 25, 000 or state revenue granted or evaluation of drug abuse prevention programs operated by Superintendent's Center for Human Development, as authorized by the Board of Supervisors on November 15, 1977. 7. Planning Department. Appropriate $34,590 received from developers tor preparation of environmental impact reports. 8. Public Works (County Sanitation District No. 15) . Appropriate $900 received for inspection of sewer and water facilities. 9. West County Fire Protection District. Add $3,688 from district funds for installation of electric doors. 10. Internal Adjustments. Changes not affecting totals for following budget units: Probation, Auditor-Controller (Various Departments); Public Works (Engineering and Administration, County Service Area M-17) , County Clerk, County Medical Services, Health, Orinda Fire Protection District, Marshal-Delta Judicial District, Riverview Fire Protection District, Board of Education. IV. LIENS AND COLLECTIONS 11. Authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute Satisfaction of Liens taken to guarantee repayment of the cost of services rendered by the County to Viola L. Wallace and Charles C. Ross, who have made repayment in full. 00009 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 1-31-78 Page: 5. V. BOARD AND CARE PLACEMENTS/RATS 12. Amend Board Resolution No. 77/560, establishing rates to be paid to child care institutions during fiscal year 1977-1978, to add a specialized group home, The Open Circle, Cuperinto, California at a monthly rate 'of $905, which is a BAPC approved rate. VI. CONTRACTS AND GR.ANTS 13. Approve and authorize Chairman, Board of Supervisors, to execute agreements between County and agencies as follows: Agency Purpose Amount Period (a) Approach Evaluation of Adult No change Extension from Associates Drug Abuse Project, 1-31-78 to Probation Department 3-15-78 (b) California In-service train- Not to 1-23-78 State Dept. ing exceed to of Food and $205 1-25-78 Agriculture (c) City of Area Agency on $6,480 12-5-77 Martinez Aging Program - (federal to Community Service funds) 6-30-78 Employment Program (d) Alamo- Area Agency on $6,383 1-1-73 Danville Aging Program - (federal to Committee on Senior Citizen funds) 6=30-78 Aging Minibus Service (e) Antioch Ambu- Emergency ambulance Schedule 11-1-77 lance Service services-Antioch of rates to (Lorraine M. area adopted 6-30-78 Higgins) 11-29-77 (f) Alan L. Preparation of EIR $3,200 Effective Stanley for rezoning 2-1-78 Associates 2168-RZ/Subdivision 5170 "Olinda highlands" (g) Systems Con- Code and test the $9, 600 1-31-78 version Domestic Relations to Specialists, Conversion Program 4-21-78 Inc. 00010 To: Bozxd of Supervisors From: County administrator Re: Recommended Actions 1-31-78 Page: 6. VI. CONTRACTS AND GRANTS - continued 13. Agency Purpose Amount Period (h) Tesseract Convert Accounts $10,560 2-1-78 Corporation Receivable Programs to to improve opera- 4-15-78 tional efficiency (i) Office of Community Detention $161,887 3-1-78 Criminal (AKA: Expanded to Justice Home Detention) 5-31-79 Planning Project for Youth 14 . Authorize County Medical Director to execute contract with the State Department of Health under the terms of which the Countv will receive a total of $39,000 to support the training of one Family Practice Resident during the period February 16, 1977 through June 30, 1978, as recom- mended by the Director, Human Resources Agency. VII. LEGISLATION None. VIII.REAL ESTATE ACTIONS 15. Authorize Lease Management Section of Public Works Depart- ment to negotiate for space for the Area Agency on Aging in Concord. 16. Authorize Chairman, Hoard of Supervisors, to execute amendment to lease between the County and Heights Enterprises, Inc. for_premises at 3865 Shopping Heights Lane, Pittsbiirg f-ok'cbntinued occupancy by the Social Service Department on a month-to-month basis. IX. OTHER ACTIONS 17. Authorize County Librarian to declare as surplus, outdated, damaged or superseded, library material and make arrange- ments with the County Purchasing Agent to dispose of such material to "Friends of Libraries" organizations or in any other way which would improve local library service. 18. Acknowledge East Bay Regional Park District Resolution No. 1978-1-3 and approve allocation of California Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program grant funds in the • amount of $61, 044 to certain County Service Areas. 00011 To: Board of Supervisors From: County Administrator Re: Recommended Actions 1-31-78 Page: 7. IX. OTHER ACTIONS - continued 19. Acknowledge receipt of memorandum from the Director of Personnel on behalf of the Employee Relations Officer, and, as recommended therein, acknowledge Associated County Employees as the Majority Representative of the Income Maintenance Program Unit by application of the optional verification procedure. 20. Add one position of Administrative Services Assistant III to the Manpower Office of the Human Resources Agency for fiscal management responsibilities. 21. Acknowledge receipt of letter from County Administrator transmitting study plan relating to possible centralization of issuance of permits pertaining to property development, and consider approval of proposal that study be submitted in time such that recommendations can be considered in conjunction with the budget review for the 1978-1979 fiscal year. NOTE Following presentation of the County Administrator's agenda, the Chairman will ask if anyone in' attendance wishes to comment. Issues will be carried over to a later time if extended discussion is desired. DEADLINE FOR AGENDA ITEMS: WEDNESDAY, 12 NOON 00012 PUBLIC 90=5 DErAt7!!IT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Wts: January 31, 1978 To: Board of Supervisors Fwm: Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director Subject: Contract Award Recommendation Re: Project No. 4711-926-78 Supervisorial District 5_ Bids for the construction of Delta Waterways Sign Replacement project were received and opened in the office of the Public Works Director on Thursday, January 26, 1978 . It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the plans and specifications and award a contract to the low bid- der, Wes Anderson Engineering - Riverside Construction, Inc. , of Bethel Island, California, in the amount of $7,255. This project is considere3 exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements as a Class 1 (f) Categorical Exemption under County Guidelines. It is also recommended that the Board of Supervisors concur in this finding. The Engineer's estimate was 58 ,000. Other bids received were as follows : 1. Mid-Cal Construction Inc. $8,655 2. Foundation Constructors Inc. $14,955 VLC:kac cc: County Administrator , County Counsel Clerk of the Board Road Design Division 00013 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Martinez, California TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Vernon L. Cline Public Works Director SUBJECT: Public Works Extra Business for January 31, 1978 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item 1. ALHAMBRA VALLEY ROAD - AUTHORIZE SIGNATURE - Pinole Area In order to meet an emergency and expedite the repair of a slip out affecting the use of Alhambra Valley Road 0.25 mile east of Castro Ranch Road, the Public Works Director has signed an agreement with the East Bay Municipal Utility District allowing entry, construction and stockpiling of material on District property. This agreement also provided for the County to hold harmless the District from liabilities and loss caused by County use of their property. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Director's prior action in executing the agreement. (RE: Work Order No. 6404-0671) (M) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item 2. SUBDIVISION MS 79-77 - APPROVE SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT Walnut Creek Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve a Subdivision Agreement for Subdivision MS 79-77. Subdivider: Henry W. Smith Construction Co. 1524 150th Avenue San Leandro, California 94578 Location: Subdivision MS 79-77 is located on Lancaster Road and South Main Street in the Walnut Creek area, just south of the Interstate 680-South Main Street on ramp. (LD) EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 1 of 2 January 31, 1978 �0�14 SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 3 . SUBDIVISION 4828 - APPROVE FINAL MAP AND AGREEMENT - Oakley Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Final Map and Subdivision Agreement for Subdivision 4823, and waive those portions of the Ordinance Code, Title 9, requiring the consent to dedication and subordination of easement rights as they pertain to Subdivision 4828 . The owner of the easement, the United States Department of the Interior, will not subordinate their easement rights. This lack of subordination will not adversely affect the rights of the public. Owner: Hofmann Company P. O. Box 907 Concord, California Location: Subdivision 4828 is located on the south side of Cypress Road, approximately 1600 feet west of O'Hara Avenue, in the Oakley area. (LD) EXTRA BUSINESS Public Works Department Page 2 of 2 January 31, 1978 09015 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 31, 1978 SUPERVISORIAL. DISTRICT I item 1. WILDCAT CREEK - ACCEPT DEED - Richmond Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, accept a Deed, executed by Edward W. Leal, Tax Collector, to the parcel of land identified as Parcel No. 526-180-007 and consent to the recordation thereof. Agreement to purchase said parcel of land was approved by the Board on October 18, 1977. It is further recommended that the County Auditor-Controller be authorized to make payment, by journal transfer, to the County Tax Collector, in the amount of $373.74 for the sale price of the property and the cost of publication. (RE: Work Order No. 8364-7527) (RP) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II Item 2. SUBDIVISION MS 167-76 - WAIVE ORDINANCE REQUIREMENT - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors•waive the require- ment in the Ordinance Code, Title 9, for a consent to dedication for Subdivision MS 167--76. The owner has tried unsuccessfully to obtain the consent from the present owners of the easements. The lack of this consent will •not adversely affect the rights of the County. Owner: Holly Corporation 2001 Brian Tower, Suite 2680 Dallas, Texas 75201 (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 1 of 12 January 31, 1978 0,)016 i Item 2 continued: Location: Subdivision MS 167-76 fronts on the southern terminus of Prospect Avenue approximately 520 feet southwest of Panoramic Drive. (RE: Assessor's Parcel No. 368-060-04,05 and 372-140-01) (LD) Item 3. SUBDIVISION MS 181-77 - APPROVE AGREEMENT - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the De- ferred Improvement Agreement with Dorothy Bitzer, and authorize the Public Works Director to execute it on behalf of the County. The document fulfills a condition of approval for Subdivision MS 181-77 as required by the Zoning Administrator. Owner: Dorothy Bitzer 2291 Yale Street Martinez, CA 94553 Location: Subdivision MS 181-77 fronts for 240 feet on the south side of Yale Street, approximately 390 feet west of Missouri Street in the Martinez area. (RE: Assessor's Parcel No. 376-032-001,002,003) (LD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT II & III Item 4. UNDERGROUND UTILITY DISTRICT NO. 17 - MODIFY DATES AND BOUNDARY MAP - Pleasant Hill Area By Board Order dated March 29, 1977, the staff was directed to work with Mrs. Helen Pitto, 1575 Treat Boulevard, Walnut Creek, to arrive at a solution to reduce the financial impact of her underground utility service work. This can be done by locating the boundary line of the district nearer to Treat Boulevard. The utility companies and Mrs. Pitto concur. No other properties are affected. Additionally, the dates by which affected property owners must be ready to receive underground service and by which poles must be removed should be changed in order to coordinate the under- grounding of utilities with the forthcoming state administered, Federal aid project to widen Treat Boulevard. Therefore, it .is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: (Continued on next page) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 2 of 12 January 31, 1978 000-17 Item 4 continued: 1. Approve the boundary map changes. 2. Revise the dates shown in Resolution 77/270 to April 1, 1979 and August 1, 1979 respectively for the area east of the BART overcrossing and to November 1, 1979 and March 1, 1980 respec- tively for the area west of the BART overcrossing. 3. Instruct the Clerk to notify all affected utilities and property owners of the c h,�ng s. 2- (NOTE (NOTE TO CLERK: A new mailing list will be provided by Public Works Department) (RE: Underground Utility District No. 17 - Treat Boulevard Widening, Project No. 4861-4331-661-76) (RD) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT III Item 5. COUNTY SERVICE AREA R-6 - APPROVE LEASE AMENDMENT - Orinda Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize its Chairman to execute the Third Amendment to Lease between the County of Contra Costa, Lesso4 and Fountainhead Montessori Nursery School, Lessee, for portions of the premises at the Orinda Community Center, 26 Orinda Way, Orinda. The amendment terminates the Second Amendment to Lease dated January 16, 1977, and amends the Lease dated July 1, 1975,pro- viding for additional space requirements at a total monthly rental of $2,091 per month commencing December 1, 1977. The above action is also recommended by the County Service Area R-6 Advisory Committee. (SAC) Item 6. SUBDIVISION tS 79-77 - DETERMINATION OF UTILITY EASEMENT RIGHTS - Walnut Creek Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors make a determina- tion that the division and development of the property described below in the manner set forth on the parcel map will not unreason- ably interfere with the free and complete exercise of the public utility rights-of-way or easements. This determination is neces- sary to allow the filing of the parcel map without the signatures of the public utilities or entities involved. (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 3 of 12 January 31, 1978 00018 Item 6 continued: Subdivision MS 79-77 Owner: Henry W. Smith Construction, Inc. 1524 150th Avenue i San Leandro, CA 94577 ' Location: Subdivision MS 79-77 is located approximately • 270 feet on the east side of Lancaster Road and approximately 70 feet on the southwesterly side of South Main Street in the Walnut Creek area. i (LD) i Item 7. MIRA LOMA AND CAMINO SOBRANTE - T_'ZAFFIC REGULATION - Orinda Area i At the request of local citizens and upon the basis of an engineer- ing and traffic study, it is recommended that. Traffic Resolution No. 2412 be approved as follows: ` Pursuant to Section 21101(b) of the California Vehicle ! Code, the intersection of MIRA LOMA (Rd. #2545B) and CAMINO SOBRANTE (Rd. #2544C) , Orinda, shall be declared I a stop intersection and all vehicles traveling on MIRA 1 LODIA shall stop before entering or crossing said inter- section. j (Traffic Resolution No. 1316 pertaining to the existing yield sign on Mira Lorna at Camino Sobrante is hereby rescinded.) (TO) i SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT IV Item 8. GRAYSON CREEK - APPROVE RELOCATION PAYMENT - Pleasant Hill Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio ; the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, approve the Relocation Claim form dated January 20, 1978, from Donald E. Chilton, et ux, for moving expenses in connection with their move from property acquired for the Grayson Creek Detention Basin; and authorize the Principal Real Property Agent to sign said claims on behalf of the County. It is further recommended that the County Auditor-Controller be authorized- to issue warrants payable as indicated below and deliver same to the Real Property Division for payment. (Continued on next page) A_ G E N D A Public 'corks Department Page Tof 12 January 31, 1978 . 00019 Item 8 continued: Payment Payee $738.82 Donald E. Chilton Mary A. Chilton $1,437.53 Chipman Moving and Storage Inc. (RE: Project No. 8535-7520-77) (RP) Item 9. PORT CHICAGO HIGHWAY BRIDGE - ACCEPT CONTRACT - Clyde Area The work performed under the contract for replacing an existing bridge with a new bridge on Port Chicago Highway over Diablo Creek was completed by the contractor, Murdoch Engineering and Construc- tion Company of Orinda, on January 19, 1978 in conformance with the approved plans, special provisions and standard specifications at a contract cost of approximately $188,000. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the work as complete as of January 19, 1978. The work was completed within the allotted contract time limit. The County will be reimbursed for up to 90 percent of the project cost under the Federal-Aid Safer Roads Demonstration Program. (RE: Project No. 4371-4283-661-76) (C) SUPERVISORIAL DISTRICT V Item 10. METAL APPARATUS BUILDING - ACCEPT CONTRACT AS COMPLETE - Bethel Island Area- It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Governing Board of the Bethel Island Fire Protection District, accept as complete the construction contract with Ted A. Molfino, Builder, Lodirfor the Metal Apparatus Building at the Bethel Island Fire Protection District headquarters, extend the contract time to January 31, 1978, and direct its Clerk to file the appropriate Notice of Comaletion. The contractor was delayed during the course of the project for several reasons over which he had no control--primarily by late delivery of manufactured materials. (RE: 7003-4095) (B&G) A_ G £ N D A Public Works Department Page 5 of 12 January 31, 1978 Item 11. VETERANS MEMORIAL HALL REMODEL - APPROVE CHANGE ORDER NO. 3 - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Public Works Director to execute Change Order No. 3 to the construction contract with Valente & Delchini of Martinez for the Veterans Memorial Hall Remodel, 120 Hartz Avenue, Danville. The Change Order is in the amount of $6,306 and provides for additional heating, electrical, and finish work in the lobby, stairwell and veterans' room. The contract time is extended to March 31, 1978 by this Change Order. (RE: Work Order No. 5480-927) (B&G) Item 12. TRAFFIC SIGNAL MODT_FIC.B.TION - ACCEPT CONTRACT - Danville Area The work performed under the contract for removing and reinstall- ing the traffic signal standard at the intersection of Haitz Avenue and Diablo -Road was completed by the contractor, Charles Kopp Inc. dba Continental Electric of Richmond, on January 17, 1978 in conformance with the approved plans, special provisions and standard specifications at a contract cost of $2,000. It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors accept the work as complete as of January 17, 1978. The work was completed within the allotted contract time limit. (RE: Project No. 5301-6108-661-77) Item 13. LAND USE PERMIT 2053-77 - APPROVE AGREEMENT - Danville Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve a Road Improvement Agreement for Land Use Permit 2053-77. This agree- ment provides for the construction of a new road, extending south- erly of Diablo Road just west of Interstate 680, to serve the development of properties in the area between Diablo Road and San Ramon Creek. Developer: The Diablo Partnership 1910 Olympic Blvd. Walnut Creek, CA 94596 Location: Land Use Permit 2053-77 is located at the southwest corner of Diablo Road and Interstate 680 in the Danville area. (LD) A_ G E N D A Public Works Department Page 6 of 12 January 31, 1978 • �<} til Item 14. SUBDIVISION MS 215-77 - APPROVE SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT - Danville ,Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Subdi- vision Agreement for Subdivision MS 215-77. Owner: Robert B. Hansen 1406 Blackhawk Court Lafayette, California 94549 Location: Subdivision. MS 215-77 is located at the end of Freitas Road, in the Danville area. (LD) Item 15. SANITATION DISTRICT NO. 15 - ACCEPT EASEMENTS - Bethel Island Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the 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 Divi- sion for payment. Parcel No. Grantor Contract Date Payment 8 John J. McNamara, et al. January 14, 1978 $100.00 9 Joseph S. Spotts, et al. December 30, 1977 S 1.00 (RE: Work Order No. 5400-927) (RP) Item 16. LINES £ & E-1 - ACCEPT DEED - Brentwood Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors, as ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the Contra Costa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, accept a Grant Deed dated January 19, 1978 from Rancho Palo Associates, a Limited Partnership. (RE: Work Order No. 8514-2521) (RP) Item 17. EASTERN CONTRA COSTA TRANSIT AUTHORITY - APPROVE SERVICES REQUEST - East County Area The Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority has obtained a transpor- tation demonstration grant to operate a supplemental transit service using small buses. At their January 18 meeting, the Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority Board of Directors requested the services of the County Purchasing Agent in the procurement of these small buses. ECCTA will reimburse the County for expenses incurred in the procurement. (Continued on next page) A G E N_ D A_ Public Works Department Page 7 of 12 January 31'0402 Item 17 continued: It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the request. (RE: Fund No. 4999) (TP) Item 18. DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 3047-76 - APPROVE AGREEMENT - San Ramon Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the Deferred Improvement Agreement with Crow Canyon Center, and authorize the Public Works Director to execute it on behalf of the County. The document fulfills a condition .of approval for Development Permit 3047-76, as required by the Zoning Administrator. Owner: Crow Canyon Center P. 0. Box 544 Danville, CA 94526 Location: DP 3047-76 fronts for 279 feet on the north side of Crow Canyon Road approximately 490 feet east of Old Crow Can- yon Road. (RE: Assessor's Parcel No. 208-290-022) (LD) Item 19. SUBDIVISION MS 41-77 - APPROVE AGREEMENTS - Oakley Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve a Deferred Improvement Agreement and a Deferred Drainage Improvement Agreement with Joseph A. Duarte, et al. , and authorize the Public Works Direc- tor to execute them on behalf of the County. The documents fulfill a condition of approval for Subdivision MS 41-77, as required by the Zoning Administrator. Owner: Joseph A. Duarte Rt. 1, Box 164 Oakley, CA 94561 Location: Subdivision MS 41-77 fronts for 319 feet on the west side of a County easement, approximately 980 feet north of Cypress Avenue. (RE: Assessor's Parcel No. 35-090-027) (LD) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 1 of 12 January 31, 1978 Item 20. CAMINO TASSAJARA - APPROVE TRAFFIC REGULATION - Danville Area At the request of local citizens and upon the basis of an engineer- ing and traffic study, it is recommended that Traffic Resolution No. 2413 be approved as follows: Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times on the south side of Camino Tassajara 04721C) Danville, beginning at a point 38 feet west of the centerline of Lomitas Road and extending westerly a distance of 100 feet. (TO) i GENERAL Item 21. RECOMMENDATIONS ON AWARD OF CONTRACTS I The Public Works Director will present recommendations on the award of contracts for which he has received bids. i (ADM) Item 22. DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT - APPROVE PLANS AND ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - Martinez Area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans and specifications for the Detention Facility Acoustical Ceilings con- tract (Project No. 5269-926-(60)), and advertise for bids to be . received in 30 days at 2:00 p.m. , Thursday, March 2, 1978. This contract will provide the labor and materials necessary for the installation of all interior ceilings specified to be acoustical tile. The initial estimate made by Turner Construction Company, the Con- struction Manager, is $65,000. 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 Environmental Impact Report was approved by the Board on May 3, 1977. (RE: Project No. 5269-926-(60) ) (DFP) ; Item 23. COUNTY SERVICE AREAS - APPROVE BLOCK GRANT APPLICATIONS AND AGREEMENT Countywide area It is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve the filing of Block Grant Applications for grant funds under SB 174, Roberti-Z'Berg Urban Open Space and Recreation Program, and appoint Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director, and Johan B. Clausen, County Counsel, as agents (Continued on next page) A G E N D A_ Public Works Department PWP9 of 12 January 31, 1978 00024 Item 23 continued: of the County to execute and submit all documents necessary for com- pletion of the applications and projects. The County Service Areas qualified to receive grant fund allocations are L.I.B.-11, Oakley; M-17, Montarabay; R-6, Orinda; R-7, San Ramon; R-8, Walnut Creek; and R-9, E1 Sobrante. It is further recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve and authorize the Chairman of the Board to execute the Indemnification Agreement between the County and the East Bay Regional Park District, indemnifying and holding the District harmless in the processing of the grant fund applications for the above-named service areas. The East Bay Regional Park District, on January 3, 1978, adopted Resolution No. 1978-1-3, providing for grant funds not to exceed $61,044.00, and to serve as the applicant for processing the County Block Grant applications. (SAC) Item 24. DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT - APPROVE PLANS AND ADVERTISE FOR BIDS - Martinez Area it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors approve plans and specifications for the Detention Facility Lath, Plaster and Drywall contract (Project No. 5269-926-(55) ) , and advertise for bids to be received in 30 days at 2:00 p.m. , Thursday, March 2, 1978. This contract will provide for the installation of all plaster work, including plaster walls which subdivide the interior of the building. In addition, this contract will provide the fireproofing of all structural steel requiring protection according to California code. The initial estimate made by Turner Construction Company, the Con- struction Manager, is $1,482,000. The Planning Commission reviewed the Environmental Impact Report pertaining to this project on April 26, 1977, and found it to be adequate and found the project to be in compliance with the General Plan. The EIR was filed with the Board on May 3, 1977. (RE: Project No. 5269-926-(55) ) . (DFP) Item 25. ACCEPTANCE OF INSTRUMENTS it is recommended that the Board of Supervisors: A. Accept the following instruments: (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 170 of 12 January 31, 1978 5 Item 25 continued: No. Instrument Date Grantor Reference 1. Grant Deed 8-29-77 Crow Canyon Center DP 3047-76 2. Consent to Dedica- 11-21-77 Standard Pacific SUB MS 167-76 tion for Roadway Gas Line Inc. Purposes 3. Relinquishment of 1-23-78 Henry W. Smith SUB MS 79-77 Abutter's Rights Construction, Inc. , a California Cor- poration 4. Grant Deed of De- 10-17-77 Di Giorgio Devel- SUB 5070 velopment Rights opment, a corpora- tion S. Grant Deed of De- 12-19-77 Silverwood Devel- SUB 4829 velopment rights opment Company, a partnership 6. Grant Deed 12-19-77 Silverwood Devel- SUB 4829 opment Company, a partnership 7. Grant Deed 11-21-77 The Calvery Bap- SUB MS 59-77 tist Church of Walnut Creek, a corporation 8. Individual Grant 1-17-78 Donald E. Davies, SUB MS 284-77 Deed et al. 9. Relinquishment of 12-21-77 Dorothy Bitzer SUB MS 181-77 Abutter's Rights B. Accept the following instruments for recording only: 1. Offer of Dedica- 1-6-78 Harry H. Magee, SUB MS 279-76 tion for Roadway et al. Purposes 2. Offer of Dedica- 12-28-77 Ramona M. Schu- SUB MS 167-76 tion for Roadway mann, et al. Purposes 3. Offer of Dedica- 1-17-78 Joseph A. Duarte, SUB MS 41-77 tion for Roadway et al. Purposes 4. Offer of Dedica- 1-17-78 Joseph A. Duarte, SUB MS 41-77 tion for Drain- et al. age Purposes (Continued on next page) A G E N D A Public Works Department Page 11 of 12 January 31, 1978 00026 Item 25 continued: No. Instrument Date Grantor Reference 5. Offer of Dedica- 1-20-78 Henry W. Smith SUB MS 79-77 tion for Drainage Construction, Purposes Inc. , a Cali- fornia corpora- tion 6. Offer of Dedica- 11-21-77 Calvary Baptist SUB MS 59-77 tion for Roadway Church of Wal- Purposes nut Creek, a corporation 7. Offer of Dedica- 11-21-77 Calvary Baptist SUR MS 59-77 tion for Drainage Church of Wal- Purposes nut Creek, a corporation 8. Offer of Dedica- 1-17-78 Donald E. Davies, SUB MS 284-77 tion for Drainage et al. Purposes 9. Offer of Dedica- 12-21-77 Dorothy Bitzer SUB MS 181-77 tion for Roadway Purposes 10. Offer of Dedica- 12-21-77 Dorothy Bitzer SUB 14-S 181-77 tion for Slope Ease- ment Purposes 11. Offer of Dedica- 12-28-77 Orbrie L. Keys SUB MS 175-77 tion for Roadway Poses (LD) Item 26. 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 12 of 12 January 31, 1978 1 . r 00027 Prepared by Chief Engineer of the Contra Costa County Water Agency January 31, 1978 CALENDAR OF MATER MEETINGS TIRE ATTENDANCE DATE DAY SPONSOR PLACE REMARKS Recommended Aut orizatior. Feb 2 Thurs. State Water 1:30 P.M. Special Board Meeting-- Staff Resources Room 1131 Consider adoption of Control Board Resources Bldg. order repealing emergency 1416 9th St. drought regulations Sacramento Mar 2 Thurs. San Joaquin 10:00 A.M. Public Advisory Staff .Valley Farm Bureau Committee Meeting Interagency Office Drainage 1274 W. Hedges Program Fresno 00028 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS P?ET IN ALL ITS CAPACITIES PURSUANT TO ORDINANCE CODE SECTION 24-2. 402 IN REGULAR SESSION AT 9 :00 A."1. , TUESDAY, JANUARY 31 , 1978 IN P.00"I 107 , COUNTY ADMINISTP-ATION BUILDING, MARTINEZ , CALIFORNIA. PRESENT: Vice Chairman E. H. Hasseltine, presiding; Supervisors J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, and W. N. Boqqess. ABSENT: Chairman R. I . Schroder. CLERK: J. R. Olsson, represented by Geraldine Russell , Deputy Clerk. i Contracts, Agreements, or other documents approved by the Hoard this day are microfilneed 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). I l')(;30 ORDINANCE NO. 78-9 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 CROCKETT AREA BEING IN THE UNINCORPORATED TERRITORY OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. . The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: The Zoning Ordinance of the County of Contra Costa is hereby amended by the addition of the hereinafter described zoning nap. 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 nap entitled a portion of' the Districts Map for the Crockett Area, Insert Map No. 49, 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 1559 at the end thereof, as follows: An amendment to a portion of the Districts Map for the Crockett Area, Insert Map No. 49, Contra Costa County, California. •78-9: Schuyler Van Scoy, Applicant, 2173-RZ, land located in the Crockett Area to Retail Business District (R-B) 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 San Pablo News , 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 31st day of January. 1978 by the following vote: AYES: Supervisors - J. P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, W. N. Boggess, E. H. Hasseltine, NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisor - R. I. Schro r R. I. Schroder Chli 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 Deputy Clerk, Jar.�ie L. Johnson (SEAL) 2173-RZ, Schuyler Van Scoy, Applicant P0031 i f I � t I i j E C A R 0 U I N E Z STRAIT 1 soLANa CONTRA COUNTY COSTA COU U 7 j u uA1Tts t7ATrt �� u I � H-t` , —2 R-s I sh A-2 f I -6 I Zi L-F I ! / 6 t tty I A I t 1 ir ,AR 7.7 A PORTION OF I HEREOT CEATI7T THAT THIS IS THE NAV RE,ERAEO TO IN ORDINANCC NO. 'M-9 ANO THE DISTRICTS MAP FOR THE CROCKETT AREA IS HEAEt, +ADE A RAST TEREOr. I J A OISSJN, COUNTY CERA C014TRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA INSERT MAP NO. 49 DEPUTY CLERA sc+.t n rtn i BEING SECTION 11.SUBSECTION I552. of ORDINANCE NO W. AS ANIENOED BY 011101"CE NQ 7%-f WHICH IS THE ZONIRG ORDINANCE OF CONTRA COSTA COIINTr,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. --w nT- 2OS•R2�A�•j+ ORDINANCE NO. 78- 10 (On School Facility Dedication) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors ordains as follows (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, toe ectuate the provisions of Chapter 4.7(SS65970 ff. ) of the Government Code (as enacted by Stats. 1977 Chap. 955: SB-201) , to provide for the dedication of land and/or fees for interim school facilities, to read: DIVISION 812 School Facility Dedications CHAPTER 812-2 General Provisions 812-2.202 Title and Pur ose. This Division shall be known as the choT aci ities 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- 10 .) 812-2.204 Authority and Conflict. This Division is enacted pursuant to C apter overnment Code SS65970 ff.) and con- stitutes the ordinance referred to in SS65972 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- 10 . ) - 812-2.206 General Plan.. The County's General Plan provides for the_ ocation o p is schools. Interim school facilities to be-_ constructed -from fees or land required to be dedicated, or both, shall be consistent with the General Plan. (Ord. 78- 10 -.) 812-2.208 Regulations. The board may from time to time, by resolution, issue regulations to establish administration, pro- cendures, interpretation and policy direction for this Division. (Ord. 78- 10 . ) CHAPTER 812-4 Definitions. 812-4.202 Generall Unless otherwise specifically provided, or required y t e context, the following terms have the meanings set forth in this Chapter for the purposes of this Division. (Ord. 78- 10 .) ORDINANCE NO. 78- 10 } -1- 32 812-4.204 Chanter 4.7. "Chapter 4.7" means Chapter 4.7 (com- mencing with §6!970) of Division 1 of Title 7 of the Government Code as added by Chapter 955 of the Statutes of 19.77 and any sub- sequent amendments thereto. (Ord. 78- 10 . ) 812-4.206 Conditions of Overcrowdin "Conditions of 'overcrowding"- -- ' means that the total enrollment of a school, including enrollment from proposed development, exceeds the capacity of such school as determined by the governing body of the district. (Ord. 78- 10 .) 812-4.208 Dwelling unit. "Dwelling unit" means a building or a portion thereof, 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- 10 .) 812-4.210 Reasonable Methods For Mitigating Conditions of Overcrow in Reasonable metliods for mitigating con itions of overcrowding" shall 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- 10 _ .) 812-4.212 Other Methods For I-litigatingConditions of Overcrowding. Other metho s or mitigating conditions of overcrowding' may . 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- 10 . ) 812-4.214 Residential Develo4ent. "Residential development" means a project containing res-ideential 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 use. (Ord. 78- 10 ,) CHAPTER 812-6 Overcrowded Attendance Areas. 812-6.202 Findings and Notice. Pursuant to Chapter 4.7 the governing body o a school istrict 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 impair 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- 10 . ) ORDINANCE NO. 78- 10 -2- 00033 812-6.204 Notice of Findings Requirements. Any notice of in ings sent y a school istrict to the County shall specify: (a) The findings listed in 5812-6.202. (b) - .The mitigation measures and methods, including those - i. listed in !Ml-2-4.210 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-_ID__.) 812-6.206 County Concurrence. After the receipt of any notice of findings complying with the requirement of 5812-6.204, 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-_.19 .) 812-6.208 Findings for Develo went Approval. Within an attendance area where the board has 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 §65974 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- 10 .) 812-6.210. School District Schedule. Following the concurrence an eci.son y the County 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- 10 .) ORDumNCE NO. 78-_1_ 0! -3- 00113 CHAPTER 812-8 Requirements. 812-8.202 Residential Develoieent. In an attendance area where e boar has concurred as provided 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- 10 .) 812-8.204 Subdivision Fee Limit. Only the payment of fees is require for-the approval of a s division map containing fifty (50) parcels or less. (Ord. 78- 10 .) 812-8.206 Exemptions. Residential developments shall be exempt from tTe requirements 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- 10 . ) 812-8.208 Prior Agreements. Any agreement existing prior to Between 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- 10 .) CHAPTER 812-10 Standards For Land and Fees. i 812-10.202 General Standard. The location and amount of land to be dedicated or the amount or 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- 10 .) ORDINANCE NO. 78-�� -4- 00035 812-10.204 Amount of Land. The total land area required by this Division-to bea icat s all 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- 10 .) 812-10.206 Amount of Fee. When fees are required by this Division to be paid in ieu oran 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. (Ord. 78- 10 .) CHAPTER 812-12 Procedures. 812-12.202 Application Filing. At the time of filing an application or the issuance or a buildOg 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 facilitiez 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- lo ' ) 812-12.204 Decision Factors. At the time of initial residential eve opment or buil7ling 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 determination, 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- 10 .) ORDINANCE NO. 78- 10 -5- n/ n i 11�! 16 812-12.206 Land Dedication. When land is to be dedicated, it shall e offere or a kation in substantially the same manner as prescribed in the County's Subdivision Ordinance for streets and public easements. (Ord. 78- 10 .) 812-12.208 Fee Payment. If the payment of a fee is required, such payment shall e made at the time the building permit is approved and issued. (Ord. 78- 10 .) 812-1.2.210 Trust Land and Fees. Land and fees shall be held in trust By the County until trans erred to the school district oper- ating schools in the attendance area from which the land or fees were collected. (Ord. 78- 10 .) 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 him 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 him such land and/or fees. (Ord. 78- 10 .) CHAPTER 812-14 Use and Limits. 812-14.202 Use of Land and Fees. All land or fees', or both, co ecte pursuant to this Division and transferred to a school— district shall be used only for the purpose of providing interim_ elementary or high school classroom and related facilities. including all mandated educational programs. (Ord. 78 10 . ) 812-14.204 Agreement For Fee Distribution. Where 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- 10 .) 812-14.206 Fee Fund and Lard Records and Reports. Any school district receiving funas or land pursuant to is 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 ORDIIJANCE NO. 78- 10 -6- 00037 x003 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- 10 .) 812-14. 208 Termination of Dedication Requirements. When it is determin-eU that overcrowding conditions 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- 10 . ) SECTION II. EFFECTIVE DATE. This ordinance becomes effective 30 days atter passage, an within 15 days of passage shall be published once with the names of supervisors voting for and against it in the CONTRA COSTA TIMES a newspaper published in this County. PASSED on January '31 , 19781 by the following vote: AYES: - Supervisors - J . P. Kenny, N. C. Fanden, W. N. Boggess, E. H. Hasseltine, NOES: Supervisors - None. ABSENT: Supervisors - R. I. Schroder. ATTEST: J.R.OLSSON, County Clerk /14an of & ex officio Clerk of the Board. By: �,c�C-, / �/ � R. I. Schroder e Boar Helen C. Marshall, Deputy, (SEAL) VJW:j Draft 11-6-77 12-19-77 1-20-78 - ORDINANCE NO. 78- 10 -7- n ! 10 3S AGENDA-ITEM- _ PO •S ITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department Heaith Budget Unit 0450 Date Action Requested: Torevise the specifications for the-class of Mental Retardaiian` Program Coordinator and retitle to Executive Assistant to Developmental Disabilities Council. Proposed effective date: ASA' Explain why adjustment is needed: To more accurately identify the functions and re- sponsibilities of the position. 6 sa• � T Estimated cost of adjustment: Con;ra C=;la Couniy A� pur��.:, t �D M rr 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: (.ec.at .i.tema and coat) l91 IC �., V4 t° 077-3 -LIf $ v = Ccvnly IV Estimated total $ :+a""' HUMAN RESOURCES AGENCY� -' "" Approved/Ois� Signature Date 3�f.___` Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date:. ri • _ To Civil Service Request recommendation. zRonlyrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commissione: J�uary 2§. 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reallocate class and position of Mental Retardation Program Coordinator to E mentive Assistant to the Developmental Disabilities Council. Study discloses duties and responsibilities are appropriate to the class of Executive , Assistant to the Developmental Disabilities Council. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 and 71/17 to reflect the retitling and reallocation of class and position of Mental Retardation Program Coordinator to Executive Assistant to the Developmental Disabilities Council, both at Salary Level 495 (1667-2026) . Assistant ersonnel Dfrector Recommendation of County Administrator ate: January 31, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 1, 1978. County Admilti1tritor Action of the Board of Su ervisors Adjustment APPROVED ) on JAN" 31 1978 OL8SO4, �doimty Clerk J Date: JAN 31 1978 gy: -�, ° Patricia-A. 50 Deputy, Clerk APPROVAL oS .thio adjustme►zt co►za.titutea an Appkopn.iation Adjuatme►Lt and ?eL6onnet Reaotution Amendment. . NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mut be completed and supplemented, when ipproprriia`te, by an organization chart depicting the section or 'office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00039 l1 �✓1t4� .... ... ...w�._. _• .�. r_.. r.•.....wi.�'..r. _....r-•w���.. •..••�..-4. ........w... - .._ ..._ ..•w. w..rr.r►. .. .. w.�rir.a...i. POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: oq Department ccco. medical SErvices Budget Unit 540 Date 10/26/77 Action Requested: Reclassify Accountant II Position 419-02 to Accountant III Proposed effective date:as soon as possible Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide adequate staffing for Business Services Support Department Ge'.Nim ' O County Estimated--co�ofradjustment: RECEIVED Amount: . - W 1 . �Jaries ano wages: ' oV 17 2. F-ixed f ssets: i t-is•t stems and coat) ''ice of cunt-r Adminitr R.5MIRCcS AGENCY Estimated total $ DasQ. f Signature George Degnan, "., ArAdical Director Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: Novemb 21, 1977 To Civil Service for review and recommenda ion._ unt istrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: Janusry 24, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify 1 Accountant II to Accountant III. Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being perforsied justify reclassification to Accountant III. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by &sending Resolution 71/1: to reflect the reclassi- fication of Accountant II, position 102, Salary Level 419(1322-1607) to Accountant III, Salary Level 445 (1431-1740) . y Assistant Per-sonnel-Dimfctor Recommendation of County Administrator • e: January 31, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 1, 1978. County Admim straor Action of the Board of Supervisors JAPE 3 1 1978 Adjustment APPROVED { ) on JOLSSON, C�unty Clerk `i U Date: JAN 31 1978 By: h Patricia A. Bell Dep e� APPROVAL o s thin adjustment s.tment eon6 ti to to s ail Appnopt iiati.on Ad jus•tment and Penaonnel ReacZuti.oft Ame►tdment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mue•t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 303 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00040 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: ra;T.:)A ITEM Department tROBATION-JUVENILE HALL Budget Unit 3120 Date 8/8/f�R ----/ Dura Action Requested: Conduct a review of the Hospital Services Worker positions at Juvenile-Ball to determine if the title should be changed Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: See Item "D", p.13 of Memorandum of Understanding, CO.CO.CO and C.C.C.E.A. Local #1 , signed July x. 1977 Estimatef-ccosmf �justment: �FCEj Lost, county Amount: 1 . Safari es- ag wages: �'G , P 2. Fixed ltse (XiAt item6 and cob . . t Co..,,_ _ rce of -T Wor Estimated total E Signature Department-Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: To Civil Service: Request recommendat' AI 0 A- J ml o Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission DaV: January '2�k M8 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reallocate class and all positions of Hospital Services Worker I to Institutional Services Worker I and Hospital Services Worker II to Institutional Services Worker II. Study discloses duties and responsibilities are appropriate to the class of Institutional Services Worker I and Institutional Services Worker II. Can be effective day following Board ac tion. The above action can be accomplished by mending Resolution 77/602 and 71/17 to reflect the retitling and reallocation of class and positions of Hospital Services Worker I to Institutional Services Worker I, both at Salary Level 217 (714-868) and Hospital Services Worker II to Institutional Services Worker II, both at Salam Level 247 (783-951) . j Assistant Personnel Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: J n nam 11 , 147R Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 1, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors JAN 3 1 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ) on J R. OLSSON,' Cfounty Clerk � C a Date: JAN 31 1978 By: ' ' 0 Patricia A-.-Bell Deputy Cleric APPROVAL aS ttu.S adjustmenteonstaa" an ApptopAiati.on Adjustment and Pelteonnee RuoZuti.o►t Amen&nent. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form must be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (11347) (Rev. 11/70) 09041 i POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department Public Defender (243) Budget Unit 2935 Date 7-13-77 Action Requested: Reclassify one (1) Deputy Public Defender IV to Assistant Public Defender Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To classify Pittsburg Branch Supervisor at same level as Richmond and Concord Branch Supervisors" Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: - r 1350.00 1. Salaries and wages: y 2. Fixed Assets: I tcs.t .items and coat) $ Estimated toil, C';`, .`� 1350.00 %u �> Signature Deovr nt a O I Initial De rmip*tion of'County Administrator te:4 1/77 Twr-Civ Service: Request•re ttummniSj (•- o r 11X- Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Comwtission Da : 2&11472 and Pay Recommendation Reclassify 1 Deputy Public Defender IV to Assistant Public Defender. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Assistant Public Defender. Can be effective day following Board action. reclassificl i.. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the / of 1 Deputy Public Defender IV, position f03, Salary Level 602 (2310-2808) to. Assistant, .__ . Public Defender, Salary Level, 640 (2594-3153). Assistant ersonne rector Recommendation of County Administrator �/ Date: January 31, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 1, 1978. W County A ministrator Action of the Board of Su ervisors Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on JAN 31 1978 ; J OLSSON, County Clerk Date: JAN 31 1978 _ _ Patricia A. Bell putp Clerk APPROVAL o6 this adfuatment constitutes an Apptopni.ation Ad1u.6.tment and Peuonnee Resotati.on Amendment. NOTE: To section and reverse side of form must be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00042 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: ddZ Department PUBLIC WORKS Budget Unit 0062 Date 1-13-78 Action Requested: RECLASSIFY Garage Attendant 062-02 (J. Wilder) to Equipment Services Worker Q6264)9- Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: With two apprentice mechanics currently working, to maintain appropriate garage staffing levels Estimated cost of adjustment: Contra Costa County Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: RECEIVED + 136/mo 2. Fi xed iii sets. (.Gist .items and coax) 16 1978 ice of Estimated total County Ad7/sl or. Signature Ma parttnen Initial Determination of County AdministratorDa e: January 24, 1978 To Civil Service: Request rec ends nt �m strator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: January 24, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Reclassify 1 Garage Attendant to Equipment Services Worker. - Study discloses duties and responsibilities now being performed justify reclassification to Equipment Services Worker. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the reclassi- fication of Garage Attendant position /02, Salary Level 255t (884975) to Equipment Services Worker, Salary Level 330t(1111-1225) . Assistantperson - Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: January 31, 1978 1%r i i j Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 1, 1978. i I County Administrator Action of the Board of Su rvisors Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on JAN 3119T J:-. R. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: JAN 31 1978 By: / j a ricin A. bellDeputy perk - APPROVAL os thi.a adjuhtment conatitutee an A on Adjustment and Peuceonnet PP�P��- Adjustment Reaotuti.on Amendment. ► NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form fmu t be completed and supplemented, when appropria e, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 3 0904 LSU i c POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: aI Department Audi tor-Control ler Budget Unit 0141 Date January 61 1978 Action Requested: Add one (1 ) Program Analyst - EDP Project position_ Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To assist in the design and implementation - of the Consolidated Fire Computer Aided Dispatch System. Estimated cost of adjustment: Amount: t C,� 1 . Salaries- arui wages: Ccs?a Co'V'y 7,605 2. Fixed Assef- : f ti,6.t .c tema and coat) RECEIVED besk� Estimated total Of - f + Vrnistrator - Signature Cc rib.-De - partmn a ;:% Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: anuary 17, 1978 To Civil Service: . Request recommendation. All cost 's ion will Ma ed to Contra Costa County Fire Protection D' _ Tms rator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: January 25, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Program Analyst, IDP Project. 'Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Program Analyst, IDP-Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 1 Program Analyst, EDP-Project, Salary Level 465 (1521-1849) . - s' Assistant Personne 'Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: January 31, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 1, 1978. County AdWnigtratoP Action of the Board of Su rvisors Adjustment APPROVED ) on .)Af1[- 3 1 1478 J. OLSSON, County Clerk By: O C. C� Date: 1 A N 31 1 gJR __ ' 4j Patricia A. Bellueputy dark APPROVAL c�l 1hZs adju.s#rrient cona•tcWeA an Apptoptiati.on Adju,6tment and Peuonnee Rezo.CuL cn Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form muax be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00044 004 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: 62Q Law and Justice - Department Auditor-Controller Budget Unit 235 Date 1/11/78 Action Requested: Change current full-time temporary Typist .Clerk position to full-time permanent - Project Proposed effective date 1/1/78 (: Explain why adjustment is needed: To assure continuity of support for project. position,required a great deal of training time because of the computer duties. The work load ha Vincr"sed_to a full. time position. Estimated_cost-of�4djustment: Amount: 1 . Salaries ai"d wages: $ 699.00 2. Fixed Assets: (t .et itRM and coet) Ccnt�er-fasto Libra Book Case 18 x 78 x 36, steel t-Wnty IVEI 76.00 Estimated total J '1978 75.00 n Signature it � h$ Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: January 19, 1978 To Civil Service: Request recomnendatio nt i m strator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: January 25, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 typist Clerk-Project. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Typist Clerk-Project. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by aaending Resolution 71/17 by adding 1 Typist Clerk-Project, Salary Level 194 (666-809). Assistant ersonnel irector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: January 31. 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 1, 1978. i County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on JAN 31 1978 l 1 � J 0 SSON, County Clerk Date: JAN 3 1 1978 By: Patricia A. BellDeputy c wk APPROVAL oS thiz adjurt5nent comstitutee an AppicopAiati.on Adjub.*nent and PeAzonnee Resotuti.on Amendmoit. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form must be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00045 w POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department Economic Opportunity Budget Unit 1418 Date 12/7/77 Action Requested: Establish net: class, Home Maintenance Worker Supervisor (Project) and establish two (2) positions in the class Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: Positions authorized under CSA Energy Conservation Grant No. 90195/05, dated 9/23/77. Revised budget;fbr grant approved by CSA letter 12/1/77. Estimated cost of adjustment: prelim. salary alloc. @ $950/mo. Amount: (Step 1) plus 257. Benefits used 1. Salaries-ancl-wages: in budgeting. Contra Costa Coun% $14,500 (Bal. of FY 77-71) 2. Fixed Asset „ (X"•t .i ten6 and coot) RECFIVFD 2 Meds 77 500 T s � Estimated total Office of $ 15,000 Ir 1 Counfi AdmimSStr�� _� -- Signature Rita S. Hays, Actin- - �' Q partment ea Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: December 12, 1977 To Civil Service for review and rec7ation. Pator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service CommissionCoate: limns= ?s; MR Classification and Pay Recommendation Allocate the class of Lead Hose Maintenance Yorker-Project on an-Xxampt basis and classify 2 exempt positions. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602, Salary Schedule for Exempt Personnel, by adding Lead Have Maintenance Worker-Project at 1977-78 Salary Level 311 (951-1156) and 1978-79 Salary Level 327 (999-1214); also amend Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of (2) Exempt positions of Lead Home Maintenance Yorker-ftoject. Can be effective day following Board action. This class is not e from overtime. Assistant Pe- -rsonnel..48irector Recommendation of County Administrator / Date: January 31, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 1, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED on JAN 3 1 i97a J. OLSSON, Cotfnty Clerk Date: JAN 3 1 1978 BY Patricia A. Belt DOPuh► cleric APPROVAL o f .tEu a adjuAbwA t C,0n6 ti to tee an Appto ptt�on Ad1 uz bnen t and Peneonne f Redotuti.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mui t be completed and supplemented, when appropria e, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00046 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: 1G�. Department Health Budget Unit 0450 Date 12/20/77 Action Requested: Add one (1) Intermediate Typist Clerk - Permanent Intermittent position to the department Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide_gdditiojZal clerical staff to State : zrf (Shprt-Doyle) funded AIRS Program RFCf(y►r) Estimated,cost of adjustment: 1!17] � ;-)�n Amount: 1 . Sag ari a;_an_wages: Office of $ 2. Filed Asset!P (tiAt item6 and coax) Crusnig Adminktrnfor r` �\Icy Estimated total_ Signature partment Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: 1/-_-4478 To Civil Service: Request Recommendat• n nt str for Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission ate: January 24, 97 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Permanent Intermittent Intermediate Typist Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Permanent Intermittent Intermediate Typist Clerk. Can be effective day follwaing Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 1 Permanent Intermittent Intermediate Typist Clerk, Salary Level 240 (766-931). w i Assistant Personne ctor Recommendation of County Administrator ate: January_ 31, 1978 4 Recommendation of Personnel Office and,/or C.-Wil, Service Commission approved effective February 1, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Su rvisors Adjustment APPROVED ( on JAN 3 1 191$ r , J OLSSON, County Clerk Date: JAN 3 1 1978 By: ` � � atricia A. Belt Deputy Clerk APPROVAL o6 tJLiA adju6tment con,6titut" an Apptopluation Adju4ttment and Peuonnee Raotution Amejuiment. 1 NOTE: Toe section and reverse side of form fmuA t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00047 004 y L, POSITION' ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: 020 S Department HEALTH Budget Unit 0450 Date 1-6-78 Action Requested: Allocate one (1) Typist Clerk and two (2) 20/40 Typist Clerk positions to the program. Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide clerical staff for the Post Conviction Program (PCP). Estimated rostref akjustment: Amount: L; L o:)tra Ccsta Coun 1. Salariei:and",wages.- RECEIVED 1, 7,992.00 2. Fixed Assets (t izt .c�;te,ns and cost) 4978 $ _ Office of DateT. _ — Estimated total jn ministrctor, $ 7-992.00 * 2.0 Full TiaEe Equivalencies . for 6 months. Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: JAS zi ,n To Civil Service for review and reco tion / nt ra r Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission- s' Januarv'24. 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify (1) 40/40 and (2) 20/40 Typist Clerk positions. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Typist Clerk. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by mending Resolution 71/17 by adding (1).40/40 and (2) 20/40 Typist Clerk positions, Salary Level 194 (666-809). Assistant Personnel etor Recommendation of County=Administrator Dater : January 31, 147$ . f Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 1, 1978. County m strator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on __JAAI 3 1 .P OLSSON, County Clerk Date: JAN 3 1 1978_._ By Patricia A. E3eUDeputy, Clerk APPROVAL oJ #ltii.s adjcutment eon6t tutee art App4op&iati,on Ad1uabnent and Peuoiinee Reeotution Amejzdment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form fmas.t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 0904S ` ✓ POS I T I -ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: 1sc .20Z Department HEALTH Budget Unit 450 Date' 1-5-78 Action Requested: Add Two (2) Alcoholism Rehab. Assistants positions to the- department position #05 to 40/40. and increas�hdhours of one 20/40 Alco. Rehab. Ass't.sroposed effective date: ASAP Explain Mhy adjim ent_ is- needed: To staff the Post Conviction-Prozram(PCP) _ - Fa Cesto County - Estimatgd cost-.of adjustment: RrE`VED Amount: 1 . dal arias and wages: `'�; 1 i��� $ 14.757 2. Fixed Assets: (ti6t .c tem6 and coax)) Humlb,L1'iE`�•-i2CES AGEnCY L1.:::a-of V ° - - 'strct Date ---=----- Estimated total $ 14.757 * 2.5 fulltime equivalencies for Six months Signature Department a Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: January 11, 1978 To Civil Service for review and rec ation. ounIL.Ad IMstrator Personnel Office and/or'Civil -Service Cownission- " te: January-24, -1978 - Classification and Pay Recommendation Increase hours of 20/40 Alcoholism Rehabilitation Assistant position #05; add (2) Alcoholism Rehabilitation Assistant positions. - t' Study discloses duties and responsibilities remain appropriate to the class of Alcoholism Rehabilitation Assistant. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by increasing the boors of 20/40 Alcoholism Rehabilitation Assistant position #05 to 40/40 and classify (2) fulltime positions, all at Salary Level 282 (871-1058). Assistant ersonne DWector Recommendation of County Administrator - te:- '-January 31 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 1, 19 County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ) on N 3 1 197k _ R. OLSSON, County Clerk u Date: IAN 3 1 igza By: i Patricia A. Bell Deputy Uerk APPROVAL of .thin adju tment const tute,6 an Appnop4i.ati.on AdJu tmeat and Peuonnee Re6otuti_on Amendment. NOTE: Toe section and reverse side of form fmue.t be completed and supplemented, when appropria e, by an organization chart depicting.the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00049 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department Human Resources Agency Budget Unit lfa_ Date 1-13-78 Action Requested: Abandon the class of Welfare Clerical Services Advisor. Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment s needed: the present classification is now obsolete. I- n i c a Costc County Estimated cost of adjustment: RECEIVEDAmount: 1 . Salaries -and wages: s 2. Fixed Assets: (tcAt .i,tema and cod.t) trice o C-curit7-Administraler Estimated total $ Signature ''�/• , Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: January 16_ 1978 To Civil Service: Request recommen;o"uznk tion n. trator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission (!a e: January 24, 1978 ' Classification and Pay Recommendation Remove class of Welfare Clerical Services Advisor. On January 24, 1978, the Civil Service Commission deleted the class of Welfare Clerical Services Advisor. The above action can b: accomplished by amending Resolution 77/602 by removing the class of Welfare Clerical Services Advisor, Salary Level 389 (1207-1467). Can be effective day following Board action. Assistant oPereionne-lAnmictor Recommendation of County Administrator Date: January 31, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil ezrvice Commission approved effective February 1, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ) on JAN 31 1978 OLSSON, County Clerk Date: JAN 3 1 1978 By: L�01_0 Patricia A. Be!! Deputy Clerk APPROVAL of titi.e adjustment constitutes an Appnopni.ation Adju6tment and Peuonnet Reaotutt.on Amendment. NOTE: Toe section and reverse side of form mub.t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 01050 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: 07 Department CCCo. Medical Services Budget Unit 540 Date 12/19/77 Action Requested' Add two and 32/40 Hospital Attendant positions Proposed effective date:as soon as possible Explain why adjustment is needed: to provide personnel for monitoring exit on J Ward to prevent "walk-sways". Estimated cost of adjustment: Contra Costo County Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: RECEIVED $ 2. Fixed Assets: (Wt i teme and coat) 47g - f $ rRUMAN AGENCY my Administrator Estimated total ctor $ DaSignature c, 7� -- George Degnan, M.D., Me 'rector -: t -- ku Department Wa t InitialrDeteMination of County Administrator Date: J nuaXy:d3197$1 To' CiNt_ij Service for review and recommend n. 1 \J -- nt strato Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission te: ,Januss„ 24._ 19711 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify (2) 40/40 and (1) 32/40 Hospital Attendant positions. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Hospital Attendant. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution '71/17 by adding (2) 40/40 and (1) 32/40 Hospital Attendant positions, Salary Level 217 (714-8158). G Assistant Personnel DivActor Recommendation of County Administrator to: January 31. 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 1, 1978. County Administeator Action of the Board of Supervisors Adjustment APPROVED ) on JAN-3-1 1978 5�;S�SON,' County Clerk Date: SAN 311978 gy: ; Patricia A. Bell Deputy Cler APPROVAL o6 this adjustmoit constitut" an Apptopncation Adjustment and Petzonnee Rezo.Zution Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form must be completed a,nd supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 W347) (Rev. 11/70) n�►n51 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: /3 Department Planning Budget Unit 357 Date 1/13/78 Action Requested: Cancel One PlanningTechnician III�dd One Planner I 1/26/78 Proposed effective da : or later. Explain why adjustment is needed: Phase Out of Plannin Technician Series resi of Incumbent. County Estimated cost of adjustment: RELIVED Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: $ 2. Fixed Assets: (.P.cst .i tem6 and coat) r r. r nrG a $ ist O r m h t Estimated total E 9 i;. N J Signature A hat-cam. N p nt a Director of Planning Initial (Determination of County Administrator Date: T�l1E19 1928 To Civi'1 Seyvvice• I— Request recommendation. - ni m strator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: January 24, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Planner I and cancel 1 Planning Technician III. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Planner I. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accouplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Planner I, Salary Level 352 (1078-1310) and the cancellation of 1 Planning Technician III position 003, Salary Level 432 (1376-1672) . Assistant Personnel ctor Recommendation of County Administrator ate: January 31, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 1, 1979. County AdmirWatr&tof Action of the Board of Supervisors 3 1 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on JA (� By J . OLS;S 1ON, County Clerk o N 3 1 978 / Date: �� Patricia A. Bellapp 610M APPROVAL o5 .thiz ad1ustinent eon6ti tu,te.6 an Apptop&jatti.on Ad1u.6tmenLt and PeAAonnee Rebotuti.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form murt be completed and supplemented, when appropr ate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (,1347) (Rev. 11/70) 04 052 I r. . r 04 LAM— Or POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: _/ �22-� Department PUBLIC WORKS Budget Unit 060 Date 1-10-78 Action Requested: CANCEL four (4) telephone operator positions 060/002, 004, 005, 007 sI CANCEL (1) Supervising Telephone Operator 060/001 Proposed effective da1/ 3/78 Explain why-adl)@tmeot is needed: Layoff due to installation of new Centrex Sys em _ r Estimated cost.6f adjustment: Amount: • -. (top salaries) 1. Salaries and wages: 884 X 4 + 1017 per i0i-tra CQstu Coufty (4553.00) per mo. 2. Fixed Assets: (t"t it*-ma and co.64 RECEIVED _ '1978$ EstimateJWoU iceofCouSignatur C4 nt Mad I ni ti al Determi pati on of County Administrator Date: January- 23. 1978 o Civil Service: Request recommendation. / County �n s ra r Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: January 24, 19 78 Classification and Pay Reconmendation Cancel (4) Telephone Operator positions and (1) Supervising Telephone Operator.positim. The above action can be accompiished 'by mending Resolution 71/17 by cancelling (4) Telephone Operator positions 102, 104, 005 and #07, Salary Level 223 (727-884) and (1) Supervising Telephone Operator position #01, Salary Level 269 (837-1017) . Assistant Personne Airector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: January 31, 1978 w Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 1, 1978. L/moi - County m strator Action of the Board of Supervisors JAN 3 11978 Adjustment APPROVED ( on J. R. OLSSON, Cotinky. Clerk lu Date: JAN 31 1978 By: IL , ` z -Patricia K.-Belt Deputy Berk APPROVAL of .thio adju3tment conetituteb an AppnopAiation Adjua.a►re►tt and Peasonnee Rebotuiion Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form fmu4t be completed 'and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section orIoffice affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 0 053 70 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: 5300 Department Social Service Budget Unit 501 Date December 7, 1977 Action Requested: Cancel one full-time Intprmediatw Typist Clprk y nsiti_nn (ws-gnn-snl JM-64) and add two (2) 20/40 Intermediate Typist Clerk positions. Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To provide coverage for this activity through-.the-uti:liza- r . tion of .part-i-ineppositions. Estimated cost_of-;adjustment: Contra Costo County Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: RECEIVEEs 2. Fixed.-Assets: (tZiat .stems and coot) „ w 1 2 1977 ` f 5 0� 1Z-1l 2 Estimated tot a n Ad i istrator. $ P. may'• Signature bipartmMtHeiad Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: December 12, 1977 To Civil Service for review and recommendat'-n. County 1 fifttrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission D' December 27. 1977 Classification and Pay Recommendation Decrease hours of Intermediate Typist Clerk position #501-64; classify (1) 20/40 Intermediate Typist Clerk. Study discloses duties and responsibilities remain appropriate to the class of Intermediat Typist Clerk. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by decreasing the hours of 40/40 Intermediate Typist Clerk, position #501-64, to 20/40 and adding 1 20/40 Intermediat Typist Clerk, both at Salary Level 240 (766-931) . C Assistant Personnel Dfrector Recommendation of County Administrator ate: January 31, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil vice Commission approved effective March 1, 1978. Count"dmiTnT!ftrafhr Action of the Board of Su ervisors 3 1 1978 Adjustment APPROVED on JAN OLSSON, County Clerk Date: JAN 2 1 1qJ.' By: Patricia A. a Puty Clerk I � � APPROVAL o6 t1Lis adjub.tme�•tt eor�a.�,c,t.uteb an App)copnc.crti.on Adjustment and Pe-vsonnee Re3otuti.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form must bjLcompleted and supplemented, when i appropr ate, by an organization chart depictidr the section or office affected. 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00051 tr POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: / 0 Department Treasurer-Tax Collector Budget Unit 0015 Date 1/6/78 Action Requested: Cancel Supervisor Clerk I Position No. 085-02 and add a Senior Clerk Position Proposed effective dat . 1 6 78 Explain why adjustment is needed: To transfer Mancy Webster from Balancing Center to head the Redemption Section (delinquent real property taxes) ' Estimatedicost of adjustment: Amount: Contra Cosi County 1. Salariesand�-wages: RECEDE 2. Fixed gs,�ets f tiAt .c tems and cost) r � - �, Estimated total Office of $ • County inistr Signature 4,,e_Departmefit Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: •J�n, ,- i? i 978 To Civil Service; Request recommendat Qwtv Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: lanuary 26_ 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Senior Clerk and cancel 1 Supervising Clerk I. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Senior Clerk. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 to reflect the addition of 1 Senior Clerk, Salary Level 280 (865-1052) and the cancellation of 1 Supervising Clerk I, position /02, Salary Level 331 (1011-1229) . Assistant Personnel i for Recommendation of County Administrator ,04e* Janury 31, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 1, 1978. County dm istrator Action of the Board of Su rvisors 3 1 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on M4 l J OLSSON, County Clerk Date: ,IAN 31 1978 By: i Patricia A. Bell De" clerk APPROVAL oS thL6 adjustment eonatitutee an Appnop4iati.on Adjustment and Penaonnet Reaotuti.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form must be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 0000 POSITION ADJ USTME-NT REQUEST No: Contra Costa Cotmtyj. Department Fire Protection District Budget Unit 2025 Date 1/6/78 _ vEP T. Action Requested: Tetporaiy back-uP Battalion Chief• Proposed effective date: ASAP Explain why adjustment is needed: To Pride trainixJ for new Battalion chief by incumbent: to allow orderly transition Position tCY be ZMEMIR uQon r of current Battalion Chief on 3/28/78. Estimated post g adjustment: Amount: Contra Costa County 1 . Sakaries—,-and�;ages: RECEIVED 2. Fi ked Assets:, (tist items and coat) i 0 to - Office of Estimated total Count/ Administrator $ Signature Department Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: January 23, 1978 To Civil Service: Request recommendation. County i ni strator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: January 24, 1978 - Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Battalion Chief. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Battalion Chief. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 1 Battalion Chief. Salary Level 568t (2296-2531). Assistant Person Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: January 31, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 1, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors 3 1 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( on JAN S y J OLSSON, County Clerk G Date: JAN 31 1978_ By: (,lc -" Patricia A. Bell _-,.-;r clerk APPROVAL o f thiz adjustment consti to ted an Appn.op4 i,a ti.on Ad juatment and Pe taonnee Reaotuti.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form must be completed and supplemented, when appropria e, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00056 POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: ll DepartmentDelta Marshal Budget Unit 0265 Date Action Requested: Create additional Deputy Ii,=rshal position Proposed effective date: asp Explain why adjustment is needed: Extra security in court, extra help needed in field korIt uerforned by Deouty hiardhaIg Costa Cp„_T Estimated cost of adjustment: RE=CEIVED Amount: 1 . Salaries and wages: OCT 27 1977 $ 12,300.00 2. Fixed Assets: (Zia t .c temd and coat) Ggiee _t • ator, s Estimated tot $ 12,9300-00 p Signature -- partment Initial tJetermiv�atn of County Administrator Dat /11 i� M r_ To Civil Service: Request recommendation ' n imst PersonnelLoffi a and/or Civil Service Commission Date: U Tmyk­m=X 7A 127A Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Deputy Marshal. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Deputy Marshal. Can be effective day following Board action. r The above action can be accomplished by amending:.Itesolution 71/17 by adding 1 Dspaty Marshal, Salary Level 41: (1314-1597). IZAt -4' Assistant FPe ' ohneT Offtctor Recommendation of County Administrator ate: January 31. 1978_ Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 1, 1978. County dministrator Action of the Board of Supervisors 3 1 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( on JAN I Re WSON County Clerk l7• is � i Date: JAN 31 19Za By• ' Patricia A. Bell Deputy Clerk APPROVAL o f .tP_,i a adjustment constituted an Appnopn i.a tion Adiu,5.tment and Pe uonnet ReeotatZon Amendment. NOTE: T,:)p section and reverse side of form mub.t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) ✓ P O S I T I O N A D J U S T M E N T R E Q U E S T No: 0/ 5 Department Riverview Fire Protection Budget Unit 7200 Date November 17, 1977 Action Requested: Establish additional Proposed effective da 1-1-78 Explain why adjustment is needed: Excessive workload as justified by attachments Co:,t;a Estimated :cost:,of $adjustment: Costa County Amount: • '-� � RC CCI VED I . SAariesvand; wages: $ 8,586.00 2. Fixed �ssets: ( P.c.st .items and coe.t) LIU/ 20 C1froee ..t : -. Ca:��,t• rstrator Estimated tots Signatu par n e Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: /- 3-"7 $ To Civil Service: Request recommendation. 1"A'OLA rod, 44 CountCoufity Administrator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission Date: January 24, 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Fire Inspector. Study discloses duties and responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Fire Inspector. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by asrnding Resolution 71/17 by adding 1 Fire Inspector, Salary Level 445 (1431-1740). Assistant Personnel D' ector Recommendation of County Administrator �te: January 31, 1978_ - Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 1, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Su ervisors Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on JAN 31 1978 J OLSSON, County Clerk JAN 31 1978 Date: By: Patricia A. Bell DQ" C'O`k APPROVAL o o zl�iz ad j u, trm t con ti to tU an Appnopn i,ati.on Ad justmeat and PetsonneC Rmotution Amendment. MOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mutt be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) 00958 POS I T I ON ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: C1c� 5300-501 Department Social Service Budget UnIJOO-503 Date January 4. IV8 Action Requested @allocation of wa rk hnurc far three nncitions_ With no changes in %G%al work hours (See--attachments. Proposed effective date: ASAP _ Explain why adjustment is needed: To creatg two_ 4140 pac_itinns and nng_32j40 ppcit�o. lieu of one furl-time position and two 20140 positigns. Estimated cost' of adjustment: COi+ia Cosia County Amount: REEC Ell VED 1 . Salaries and wages: _ $ 2. Fixed Assets: (ti6t itema cuid coz.t) ;,; 1 v 11178 Office oS Ccu�i-j !i inistratoc �� l �� ? Estimated totalS* � Signature Dip—artmeAt Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: January 20, 1978 To Civil Service for review and recommnendati nt trator Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission691te: 25, e Classification and Pay Recommendation Increase hours of Social Worker III position #15 and 004; decrease the boors of Social Casework Specialist I position #07. Study discloses duties and responsibilities reagin appropriate to the class of Social Worker III and Social Casework Specialist I. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by increasing the boars of Social Worker III position #15 from 20/40 to 24/40 and Social Worker III position 004 from 20/40 to 32/40, both at Salary Level 376 (1160-1410) and decreasing the hO= of Social Casework Specialist I position #07 from 40/40 to 24/40, Salary Level 391 (1214-1476) . ✓� S Assistan personnel rector Recommendation of County Administrator Date: January 31, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 1, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Su ervisors 3 1 1978 Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on JAN . 0LSS0N, , County Clerk Date: JAN 3 Z 1978 By: Patricia A. Bell Dept Clork APPROVAL c6 tlu,a adjwstment coxatitutu an App%optiati.on Adju tme►Lt and Peuonnee Reao.!'u.ti.on Amendment. NOTE: Top section and reverse side of form mua.t be completed and supplemented, when appropriate, by an organization chart depicting the section or office affected. P 300 (M347) (Rev. 11/70) ATTACHMENT S r� Hours Superv, ' Position # Incumbent Class From To Job/Location Name Class How 41 5300-503-XOTA/15 Mary Lou Matson SW III 20/40 24/40 IHSS/P.H. S. Mujahed SWS I Direct 5300-501-XOWB/07 Paula Hollowell SCS I F/T 24/40 Placement/West Pitts. C. Jackson SWS II Direct 0 5300-501-XOTA/04 Jan McDonald SW III 20/40 32/40 Adult Service/P.H. E. Carlock SWS I Direct a +a . 20 V C: U C G M V POSITION ADJUSTMENT REQUEST No: Department HRA/Manpower Budget Unit 583 Date 1-13-78 Action Requested: Add one Administrative Services Assistant III position Proposed effective da :2/1/78 Explain why adjustment is needed: To perform needed fiscal management duties not performed by present sta . Estimated cost of adjustment: Contra Costa County Amount: r � RECEIVED 1 . Salaries and wages: $ ' 2. F}xed--Asse+s: (teat .ctem6 and cost) JAN 16 1978 – office of $ -- County inistrator c Estimated total $ Signature L • �. LocPaU&MM Head Initial Determination of County Administrator Date: January 16, 1978 To Civil Service for review and recome on. rw—mtY-AdmiDfttratoi- Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission te: January 24. 1978 Classification and Pay Recommendation Classify 1 Administrative Services Assistant III. Study discloses duties And responsibilities to be assigned justify classification as Administrative Services Assistant III. Can be effective day following Board action. The above action can be accomplished by amending Resolution 71/17 by adding 1 Administrative Services Assistant III, Salary Level 488 (1632-1983). Assistant Personne "Director Recommendation of County Administrator Date: January 31, 1978 Recommendation of Personnel Office and/or Civil Service Commission approved effective February 1, 1978. County Administrator Action of the Board of Supervisors 3 1 19/ti Adjustment APPROVED ( ) on JAN_ J. OLSSON, County Clerk Date: _ISN 31 1978 By: �•-ttk- Patricia A. Bell Deputy Clerk APPROVAL o f t/u,6 adjustment constitutes an Appnopn is ti.on Adjustment and Peu onnet Reaoiution Amendment. NOTE: To 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) (10 060 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 AC;0001 COOING I_ DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: 0540 I,1DICAL SERVICES GACAM:IATIDt SUI SUI B-OBJECT 12. FIXED ASSET {bECREASE> INCREASE i OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR F;XED ASSET ITEM N0. QUANTITY I 6470 2311 Outside Hospital Service } t25,000.00 0990 16301 Reserve for Contingency $25,000.00 0990 16301 Appropriable Revenue 25,000.00 1 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR_ N LER To provide funding for contract 24-088. This contract /��. is between Medical Services/Mental Health and Contra Bx• Date Costa County Superintendent of Schools for the term of November 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978 with a payment limit COUNT ADMINISTRATOR of 125,000. The funding for this contract is 100`' subvention through contract 29-409 With the State By: titecr�� Date r' /� Denartment of Health and is considered appropriable Revenue. Revenue Code 9321 - State Aid Drug Abuse BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Rehabilitation appears proper. supervKors Krum,FaW, YES- 4"-dw.&48mHss"Wo NO: jk. R. V Schroder JAN 3 1 19 8 On / / Assistant oOLSSON, CLERK 4. Medical Director 1_ _iz- sis"Aufft TITLE DAT( L. F. Gutman, M.D. ?1TtC,� t i�Ci Dtpvty clerk ROPRIATioo JOURNA 5� 7(� 00. nGJ �j 04129 Rev 7'7-} ISEE INSTRUC71ONS 4N REVERSE SME E 1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ESTIMATED REVENUE ADJUSTMENT T/C 24 LIEPARTMENT 00 01CANIZATIOI 11111T: ACCONRT COOING ,MEDICAL SERVICES iNtAINIZATiON !ECE/ME t. IMC#EASE REC11AS REVENGE DESCRIPTION 6470 9321 STATE AID DRUG ABUSE 25,000.00 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REOUEST AUDITOR-CONTR R 8---'!' ti 1 t M TO INCREASE ESTIMATED REVENUE FOR AMENTAL !HEALTH Y r1• • Doe SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS FOR COWRA COSTA COUNTY `MENTAL HEALTH COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR SERVICES. THE STATE IS TO REIMBURSE THE COUNTY. By:_^ ' ti`s ti, t oot• l J I l BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES:Supmisars Kenny.Fa'xlen Sdwdec.IUh t-,s.ttassdrir'etAN 3 I 78 NO: Date R. 1. Schrader J.R. OLSSON, CLERK By PC-Itricla' pcp;;ry Clerk REMEIINE Au. RAOO 5170 (� JNRII7AL IID. 09062 fi2 (III •13� 7/77? JJ r •CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 27 AC�OUMr CODING 1. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: 0540 MEDICAL SERVICES ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET gECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM N0. JOUANTITY I 6470 2311 Outside Hospital Service $25,000.00 0990 16301 Reserve for Contingency $25,000.00 - I 0990 6301 Appropriable Revenue 25,000.00 f - APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR- N . ' LER To provide funding for contract 24-088. This contract /�y is between Medical Services/Mental Health and Contra By: Date Costa County Superintendent of Schools for the term of November 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978 with a payment limit COUNT ADMINISTRATOR of $25,000. The funding for this contract is 1000 subvention through contract 29-409 with the State By: E'"'`�—� Date °/ `� Denartment of Health and is considered appropriable Revenue. Revenue Code 9321 - State Aid Drug Abuse BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Rehabilitation appears proper. Sgwrvlsors Kenny.FAhdcn YES: iimWN.&am.HaAf*iM N0: Ik(llu R. I.Schroder JAN 3 1 19 8 on � Assistant J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. oe Medical Director 12,R2/TT SIAMAft.w TITLE Dal[ By L `.�L� fy � L. F. Girtman, M.D. APPROPRIATION AP00 51 70 - .� atric—'A. Sell DeputY Clerk ADJ JOUNMAL NO. 1 (N 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE 910E 00061 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ESTIMATED REVENUE ADJUSTMENT T/C 24 I.NE►ANTNENT NR 11CAlIZATIRN KNIT: ACCRNNT CONING MEDICAL SERVICES $16ANIZATI1N 111111E 2. AEEENNE DESCRIPTION INCREASE <NECNEASij ACCNNNT 6470 9321 STATE AID DRUG ABUSE 25,000.00 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTR R TO INCREASE ESTPtATED REVENUE FOR MENTAL HEALTH Date l /��7f SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR SERVICES. THE STATE IS TO REIMBURSE THE COUNTY. By: Dote BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supervisors Kenny.F.hdcn YES: %S w de(.K gscss.Hasselri-J AN 1 78 NO: Date R. I.Schroder J.It.,OLSSON, CLERK � r patricia f " D..p.-tY Clerk NErENNE AN. RA00 5170 JANNAL 90. 1 0 i62 (?A 41134 7/771 j F CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SERfYI.QES,, fi�tt, 2500 Alhambra Avenue Martinez, C`a�tNbrrw-a yc , To: Arthur G. Will Date: December 22, 197TZF7 County Administrator L. F. Girtman, M.D. Assistant Medical Director Appropriation Adjustment From: C. L. Van Marter, Direc_t rr - Subject: Human Resources Agency ------- The attached proposed appropriation adjustment would provide funds to cover the cost of contract 24-088 between County Medical Services/ Mental Health and Contra Costa County Superintendent of Schools for $25,000 for the term of November 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978. This contract was not previously considered in the FY 1977-78 original budget. LFG:OR:kkc Attachment cc: Auditor-Controller w\� �./���N..Y �.�a r..a►.� �'�.��,�, III iN 4� t A-50 2M 7/76 .t `\ 119063 063 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY aDP;u?AIATtI'�i ADJ::S"SIENT �'► TIC 2 T Ar :��^UM QL11fS' I at"AlFItEMT OR 0119014AF056 Otl! 36n' CA, SERVIMS ��- �•• a � � ti Sk6 dB�tGT 'r� FIXED ASSET t +CQECREASEj INCREASE WELT Of EIFEASE 11% F,1ES ASSET ITEM M0. OWNFIF' A-70 2311 Outside Hospital Service : 25,000.00 0990 { 6301 Reserve for Contingency $25,000.00 i 0990 6301 Appropriable Revenue 25,000.00 i i / (t� S I ' t I APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-tQNW� cLFR - To provide fundin for contract 24-088. This contract 1.ffillC tw ,61J/7y is between Medical Services/Mental Health and Contra By: Date Costa County Superintendent of Schools for the term of November 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978 with a payment limit COUNT ADMINISTRATOR of $25,000. The funding for this contract is 1005 EI �E Date �/?3 subvention th.ouvh contract 29-409 with the State Y: ' ' D • Denartment of Health and is considered appropriable Revenue. Revenue Code 9321 - State Aid Drug Abuse BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Rehabilitation appears proper. supervLsors Benny.F>.tden YES: f �.&ans.HambfiNt : No: ti�,� NO1`{, R. Schroder JAN 31 19JB On / / r Assistant ��.?. OLSSON, CLERK q. V— Assistant Director 12 2/77 A- rl SIGN U E TITLE DATE By i L. F. Girtman, M.D. APPROPRIA110N POO 5(1 (702 @ Deputy Clerk AW. JOURNAL NU. 1 j�)�is1 0A 129 Rev 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ESTIMATED REVENUE ADJUSTMENT T/C 24 ACCOYNT C011Nt I.REMRTNENI N 111ARItAT101 iMEDICAL SERVICES GuAN12AT10R WEISE 2. Rf11ERYE DESCRIPTION INCREASE <RECNEAS> ACONNT 6470 9321 STATE AID DRUG ABUSE 25,000.00 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTR R TO INCREASE ESTIrtATED REVENUE FOR MENTAL HEALTH By- Dote SERVICES PROVIDED BY THE COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MENTAL HEALTH COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR SERVICES. THE STATE IS TO REIMBURSE THE COUNTY. By: tie Dote J W 7 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supmiwrs Kenny.Fanden YES- 5d edec,Boggess,tlasselrine� 78 N0: \�S till Dots R. I.Schroder J.R/ O�SSON, CLERK '�- Pairlcla f-\- Clerk REIENRE AN. R A00 5170 JNRNAL 10. 00062 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY MEDICAL SERwt.C£S. f��LL� f� 2500 Alhambra Avenue Martinez, Coffl� "4. To: Arthur G. Will Date: December 22, 197T ' County Administrator L. F. Girtman, M.D. ,�/Y Z--'' From: Assistant Medical Dire for Sub ecr: Appropriation Adjustment C. L. Van Marter, Director- -1� � Human Resources Agency The attached proposed appropriation adjustment would provide funds to cover the cost of contract 24-088 between County Medical Services/ Mental Health and Contra Costa County Superintendent of Schools for $25,000 for the ':erm of November 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978. This contract was not previously considered in he FY 1977-78 original budget. LFG:OR:kkc Attachment cc: Auditor-Controller i .y A-50 2M 7/76 09063 PP P,3v BY THE CONTRACTOR /7 S T A-,X-R0- A GO. ri--a—M E N T — ATTOP GENERAL STArr AGENCY C1 :. _Pr. OF GEN. se;*. 11 CONTROLLER TIHIS ACR-E-7--ENT, made and entered into this 29 day Of September ' 19 77 in the -- e S- -e Cali.:o.m.i.a. by and berxeen State of California, through its duty elected or appointed, El - qualified an-4 ac-."g13 0 r.-LE C= _­ C=- A=71v5- ==.= STATE AGENCV Chief, Program:.. Services Branch Department of Health r ec F:er z: S. Z:z>e.an 11 COTI M COSTA COUNTY (for its Mental Health Services) 29 - 1) _reafter cc::t, tae C,-r*:--c*or. , - --ITNESSE74: That :he Contractor for and in Consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the State hereinafze:exp-esse4-4. does hereby agree to furnish to the State services and materials, as follows: is-_t for.-ft !a �e render-ed�y Contractor.cmourt to be paid Contractor,time for performance or completion,and attach plans and specifiru!ions.if GnY.) I. The attached Exhibit "A(F)", entitled "Additional Provisions". is made a part hereof by this reference. 2. The attached Exhibit "B", entitled "Budget", is made a part hereof by this reference. 3. Contractor shall provide drug abuse prevention services as described in the attached Exhibit "C", entitled "Scope of WOW, -atich is made a part hereof by this reference. 4. The attached Exhibit I'D". entitled "Maintenance of Effort Requirements", is made a part hereof by this reference. (continued next page) FORM APPRGVED jolim 81.uinfA CMAMY col "trnrmOdaN.att�•v 12 Z4?,A The provisions on the reve.-se side hereof constitute a part of this agreement. .-N WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by the parties hereto, upon the date first above written. STATE CF CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR CON RACtws r Department or Health V r (9.F a? "�WAW Am IM01WJO-JAL, syAre wbitys4ato A conoonAT.opo _Tr r PA♦ 01 7 4� 4 Division of Substance Abuse 041 E�M Div �Coum S w;%ATVPE' I TITLE Chief, Program Services Branch Chairman, Board of Supervisors ADORES: 651 Pine Street E&C" SEAR! Q NAVE OF CO%TR CTOR� 14ar&jjZCZ_ !C-1i nrnin 94SS3 Deperrr�!".!of General Se:vices A?A*�^T E14CU-4!3EREO APPROPRIATION FUND Use ONLY S 25,000 Local Assistance General UKENCJM51ERCO BALANCE ITEM CHAPTER STATUTES FISCAL YEAR S 246(a) 219 1977 1977-78 ADJ. IftCAEASI*z t%CU"9*A4CC FUNCTION S - ADJ. OECREASI.4Z tftCVM*W&%Ct LINE STEM ALLOTMENT S 810-861-48-00 T.S.A. NO. B.R. NO. I hereby certify upon my own personul knowledge that budgeted fund are available for the p--riod and purpose of the expenditure stated SIG,.ATURE OF ACCOUNTING OFFICER DATIM 09 I he:rely Certify that all conditions for exemption set forth in State Administrutive.vacual St rtifni 12 have been coinp!ied with and this durumpat is exempt from review by the Mpartme.it of Finurce. S;G:.ATUR FE OF QcFICER SIGf43NS ON BEHALF OF THE AGENCY oArF minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the clatia aforesaid. Crim: H--,-nan Resources Agency Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of .D Supervisors Attn: Ccntracts & Grants Unit cc: County Administrator affixed this day of '11377 , 19 County Auditor-Controller County Mental Health I R. OLSSON, Cierk Director Chair man, CountyDeputy Clark k L-4-14 Drug Abuse C, Advisory Board c/o Jane McCoy State Dept. of Health H > C. ..a x. j Standair r` T�,� l " :D �.tt13 Ct�::'tp S4iCT. (Purchase o= Services) ..__:..zcatioa. bet ti 1' 10E' :i vital Health: -:_l,•-• •2Cct :.;:.. pro .rri outcos�e:evalu3t_o:i of:the��dru� .abuse revention:::P.. off, a al. :by the, Center: Kerman Development (under Contract'r��m449 :`' '::.:, `r Ccs:: '. o Contra Cosa California (Count )`,. for its De art _nt ric»ed:';: ' ,.:...:.. . ree andfollows named Contractor =atuallY a r CC _.k COSTA COU?3TY SL_ERIbT_1D8NT OF SCFtOt?I.S P� A l�ic - en. c 3 8 Y _ 7 `'Sz__ a Road, Pleasant Hill California 94523:. n. :3:.y.'•';:_.___. :..__ .=z_a._3t a date of this .Contract is November: l, 197 ,.. tr—====_s :kine :30 '`1978 unless .sooner terminated as rovided.herean '•.w .-.._.:.a , ?a=s t i��=t County.•s total payments to Contractor under this Contract "sh Z,nor,."; ...Z 2.7 `J r .. S. 3 ^b?irat=ons. County shall make to the Contractor those payments:described`:';°`_'::'' is _« ?a- = ?ro'ions attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference,: • 'e::.'. _:: � - $c R-_a:= _o al1 the terms.and conditions contained or incorporated herein.. 6,. �:.__.azto_'s 03ligations. Contractor shall provide those services and carry: cut; CZ_t. .::;i d_:s_r_Sed in the Service Plan attached hereto which is incorporated herein by su3;=tt to all the terms and conditions contained or Incorporated herein 7. special Conditions. This Contract is subject :o the- General Conditions. ,? a:.; :::_t al Ct�.ditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by 7-hs. Contract implements in whole or in part' thefollowing described: :'' Prz;=- _, the a_plica_ion and approval documents of which are incorporated; he es:n by,' C_::-.t}'s Standard Agreement C29-409 with the State of California of Health„Division of Substance Abuse} :r 9.' ____=- Lut-h r ty. iais•Contract is entered into under and .subject to the .fo3Ia�.? g- 1e= _tea=ir==s: . Calirornia•Government Code Section 31000. ; :' -i-..� r.i- -a:. e lQ.. �_ ..a__ s. -These". attest the' parties agreement;hereto :�,;�'.'::.<:•:-'�';-:_�'r�.._., R CALIFORNIA `tC:_ C�S A CONTRACTOR R „ •� �� C: -s>c, Board of Sup s . .: esignate offic capacl In-.busiaaess; _. R. olssozi,, .County Clerk and affix corporation seal) : State of California } . `' r 1 is ) •gs• .' '�`�" County of Contra Costa j. .. Deputy ' ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1191) The person signing above for Contractor Raz=�c�se3.b>-"zepart=aat known to tee in those individual and'' business capacities, personally appeared . y before ate today and acknowledged titan he% 8,• ey signed it and that the corporat_on Designee or partnership named above executed the . within instrument pursuant to its bylaws, or a �resolu ion of its board of directors. 1 -_�r__Verd_ Coq ty:Z6un„sel. 1977 Dated: ',...• _ - Depiet}. Notary.Wb u :.County.igDe.�.._-�... . my Cleri: ee 7 R ..;.. �• _4r Y ./ i,. �.., ..: ,..... �.,.F's. • s•.:+ µ " .. �.. .jy,.,.:.Trw..y,)Jy21l:a{. i v:-�. In -tha Sorra ar Suoarvisors t f �� �`` Cin>» Ccs►y ou - S;af of Cal ,4rriic "1�I-'�,.I�..I",:."'�11..��:�,�v„:_-,�%,.�,�.'-�,”..',,,,.J�,�,:-,:-.�,,-���,�,,��I-,I"r_"­,I_,t,�,l­-_,'-­'-��-"_,�--',_"-:"�,%�_����,-"",�.�,��,._­-,-,',,_--.",.;'���,,.'--�''","'-��.�",--.,__�,�,.'��,�1�:�I_,I.��-I 1 �,��,�II i!."�.,�.. " AoV .15ig . , ,9 r" 5 ..« -+ CO;,ird• Costa Counfy in the hatter of ECC►VE D Contract 24-OS8 cJ th.;the County Super- ..�OE! . tg_l inteil ent--of SChoo.ts to E�•"I" a .,the Of{ice,of I rub obi ' Frc1ientJua Frogrci:,:s of the Coni Court}';`.(:enter for riu�-ian.Lev_top�.erit /'Adminlstrat, IT IS BY TFZL_'BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is 11UTii0RIZED: to e::zcute`Gontract 24-(�,88'w th the Contra Costa County, Superaiiteadent of Schools for the terra from Noveuiiier 1, 1977, ,through June 30s 1978, w?th';a:`.contractPayrtemt Limit of $25,000 td 1�rovide;an auLsxdes.: objective. evaluation of the drug abuse Prevention 1r6-rams which are operated by, . t'ne Su�erintendent's;Center Eor Human Dzvelcipment, and under terms and . conditions:as amore particularly set forth in said- Contract. SSED aid Contract. ssED sY .TiE BoaRD an N OV 151977 r. ;.. l Y Z :'Y , - i,. lfir3by certify :t1!0the foregoing is'a troy+-and carred copy of an.ordar entered on tns minut-s of said Board of Superyisors on aha da'a afo csaid. Witre" my hand and:ths Seal of ths.Board of Orig:' lHunan .Resources. Agency Su �rvisors PE NOV151977 .. Attn: Co:tracts h Grant:; Unit .. ` tc: :County Administrator affixed this day of I . 'County Auditor/Controller `.County _Mental Health:Director � d. R_. OLSSON,; Cl_2rti - .County Superintendent of Schools �. I. g ��cf,�c[�/ ' Deputy Clerk ' Y . RJP sh`: _ (�(10 . .H-244177.15m- �r 6.,. j,� I� I,6. ., ,- 1. .. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING Planning (357) ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET -bECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 00. QUANTITY 0990 6301 Appropriable New Revenues 34,590 0990 6301 Reserve for Contingencies 34,590 3500 2310 Professional and Personal Services 34,590 EIRs for: MS 85-77 2,800 2170-RZ 7,000 2182-RZ 13,000 SUB 5162 2,800 2165-RZ/SUB 5168) 2164-RZ/3058-77 ) 5,900 2176-RZ ) 2185-RZ/SUB 5196 3,900 35,400 LESS Application withdrawn EIR Terminated for SUB 5009 (W) ,590 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-C NTROL R Funds for consultant-prepared environmental impact By: Date /fig/� reports are received from the applicant and deposited in trust accounts. Consultants are engaged by the COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR County and paid from Planning Department Budget, moved from the reserve to contingencies in amounts By: Dote //-V 9J equal to revenues placed i n trust accounts. This is the second movement of funds in FY 1977-78. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: bison Kenny.Fah kn HoBBeen.Handtine R. I.Schroder on•1Ay 41 1378 r/ j -1 J. SON, CLERK 4`r^AnthonAL Di recto Planning /1 1 0 S .AT.IIE TITLE DATE ey. 11 �C c APPROPRIATION AP00 1C�2 Patricia A. Bel( Deputy Clef ADJ. JOURNAL 40. (p 129 Rev- T/TT) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE 00`7 jyl • 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 fora as follows: 1. Department: Show name of denartnent or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of E,�panse: 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 affect£ Fixed Asset equipment items list the items shoving quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has alreackr been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation. of Request: Explain why tine 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, snow title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. - F L:�?o ,tiros vJ 8L wi Eh g Kvr r. r• .� o r 00068 aim;^ •t-• � , CONTRA COSTA COUNTY ESTIMATED REVENUE ADJUSTMENT T/C 24 I.NEfART/ENT N MANIZATIIN NIT: ACiIINT tININt pLANNING NtANIZATIIN V111 :' REIENIE DESCRIPTIONA6011111INCNEAfE �NECtEAf,� 3500 9660 PLANNING & ENGINEERING SERVICES 34,590.00 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER L Dote 1 /1W 7 TO INCREASE ESTIMATED REVENUE FOR CONSULTANT Br` PREPARED ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORTS. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR By: P1Ll L C�nk e� Dote /�7"1 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES:Sopm*ors Kenny.FiNien srw,Boggess.H�se,Dot'J AN 1 1978 NC Lc��rl �.Schroder J. SONI CLERK 11O,.R/9' Patricia A. eI Deputy Clerk NEIENNE Au. RAOO 5162 JINNNAL N0. (N $134 7/77) CdJNTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT ACCOUNT CODING PUBLIC 'WORKS ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <OECREAS£j INCREASE 4dlfCT 4F EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM $0. MANTITY COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT ,#15 73d9 6301 1 . Appropriable new rev 900 Reserve for Contingencies 900 2310 Insp Mobile Park 5404 900 / APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUOITORyC NTROL 1 . To increase budget for additional inspection fees received on DP 4989 dated 12/27/77 for f?y - Dot* sewer and water facilities at Willow Mobile Home Park (40 X404) COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR BY: V- Dot* / f.>L BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supco Isms Kennv.I.ihdcn YES: $�, ,�..Li., css,HAsseltine NO: JA 3 1 1 76 O bS— rl4 : R- 1- Schroder on % J.R. LSSON, CLERK ' Public Works Director / u SI rITLEATE BY: u 1/24/7d APPROPRIATION APQI1yS/7,2 Patricia A. R 01 DeP,,y Clerk ADJ. JONINAL 40. (IM 129 Rev 7/77) SEE 116STROCTIONS ON REVERE 3101 f"70 i' INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVATLASLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of E-cense: 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 shoving quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Sune-visors. IL. Signature, Title and Bate: Sign, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. 4 _ O1111'71 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY - ESTIMATED REVENUE ADJUSTMENT T/C 24 I.NE►ANTNENT N NIANIZATIIN KNIT: ACCIYNT C19116 PUBLIC WORKS NIANIZATIRN MIENNE :• REVENNE DESCRIPTION INCREASE <NECREASI> ACIMNT COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICT #15 73b9 9660 (1 ) Planning and Engineer Svcs 900 ',00PROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITO is 1 ) Additional inspection fees received on Date DF' DP 4989dated 12/27/77 for sewer and water y;4 facilities at Willow Mobile Home Park. 6OUNTY ADMINISTRATOR By: - Dote BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supcn'rsurs Kenm,Fandcn YES: Buh�rs ,H sscl[iee JA1 1978 NO: Doti �bQ , R. I. Schroder J.R. LSSON, CLERK —OIPatricia A. bellDeputy Clerk NEVENNE AN. RAOO 51- 7 JMNNAL 00. (N$134 7/771 • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT:ACCOUNT CODING West County Fire Protection District t ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <bECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. QUANTITY 7260 4675 Install 2 Elec Doors 3,688.00 7260 6301 For Electric Doors 3,688.00 PPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDIT RO To provide for cost of labor and materials for ByJ�/ Date / installing 2 electric doors. Funds provided AUNTY ADMINISTRATOR by Reserve for Contingencies Account. ABy: 111 Date ./zy BOARD OF SUPERVISORS SUPcnisors Kenny.Fabden YES: sa-A..Boggrss.Hasseirine NO: }'\i}Ak R. I.Schroder on ry 3 1 1 78 00073 J.R. LSSON, SLERK 4. Fire Chief 1 /17/78 3:6NATURE TITLE DATE f; APPROPRIATION APOO.4V6 I Patricia A. Bell OeP tr C'edc ADJ. JOURNAL 40 (k 11.9 Rev. 7/71) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE 310E • • INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORN.S ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of depar;urent or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of L:manse: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Com mication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fined Asset equipment iters list the items showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equi-pment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already bean 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 ro justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 1�. 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. ILI • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • APPROPRIATION AOJUSTRIENT T/C !7 ACCIDIT MINI I. IEfARTMEIT N ORGANIZATION NIT: Probation 113060 and 113000 ' NDANIZUNII RN-UJECT 1. FINEI ASSET QECIEASQ INCREASE INJECT K EXPENSE 11 FIXED ASSET ITEM N. tt — - 3060 4951 Paper Shredder 0001 4 2600 3000 4951 Microfiche Reader Printer 3M800 0008 1 1780 3000 4951 Overhead Projector 3M213AKD 0009 1 470 3000 2100 Office Supplies 350 r. a _.., .. ..,.«,;,ia,,.d....Wil.. ..:.:. -„.n ..:wr,-.a.;. sa.,> .�.+s.. •: ,, . r - APPROVED 13. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR- OKSIW41E To cancel paper shredders appropriation for items con- t( } sidered more urgent. Destruction of confidential Sr' 06ft l k/79 material will be accomplished without shredders. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR 1. Microfiche reader printer is required to reproduce y probation case file information and item is the St Do% = -� model recommended by the microfilm services super- visor. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 2. Overhead projector to be purchased is portable, and Cupcn rcnn Krnm.Fandrn is required by the Probation Training Unit. YES: 6cbmdcr.Boggy„ H,asetcine 3. Office supplies account is for transparency film No: }\C1v and and projector lamps used in departmental training. R. 1.Schrode! a AN 1 1 8 J.R SSON, CL ERK �%��.G(F.�t r�l i ^�',� `,�- Admin Svc.Off icer Il 1.s24 78 n uM�Tws Tins NTg �y, _ Oe�.1�1+•� (� A1IRIIMATIM iPOO 5175 Patricia A. Sell Deputy Clerk ANJ. JNNINAL N. (IVSD Rev. 7/77) W9M INSTRINTIM• SII M MSE SIM 000'75 Ig3TWCSCM *Mt FOM ARE ATAILABLi F" CWTLL SUVICZ 0MC19 A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Fou M 129, in quadruplicate plus any interval 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 fors as follows 1. Departments Show name of department or organisation snit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Wase Object of Ewe: Show smanditare sub-ob oct account to be adjusted, •.g., Office Upemee, Communication, etc. Also sbou the savant 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 dallar amount. Also, show the &piprnt Item No. if this ad,us issat affects a fixed Asset itsa that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new, Plaut Acqu.Wtloas, leave the sub- object blik . 3. Uplaaation of R quest: ftlain why the adjustment is necessary in emo%& detail to enable the Coaaty Abdpistrator to justify the request to the Board of 34q>ervi sora. 4. Si.gnatiare, Title and Date: Sign, show, title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copier to the Count/ Auditor- Controller's office for processing. (I N1 r� • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING AUDITOR-CONTROLLER FOR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS ORCANIZATION SU6-0IJECT 2. HIED ASSET DECREASE) INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FWD ASSET ITEM 110. QUANTITY I 0001 i 1062 1,100.00 0002 ! 660.00 , 0003 3,510.00 igoo 4,83e.9e 0015 1,100.00 1600 6,140.00 0020 220.00 1700 3,730,00 1300 5,490.00 2350 12100.00 2590 440.00 0058 240.00 0060 440.00 4050 I 880.00 0062 1,320.00 4032 1,980.00 4033 880.00 4034 660.00 4010 250.00 4031 410.00 0145 - I 440.00 0146 173,320.00 1050 500.00 1060 3,010.00 1080 220.00 0149 220.00 0180 2,630.00 0200 660.00 0210 440.00 � Il(�ll0000770211 660.00 X11 0214 440.00 • INSTRUCTIONS -- NOTE: FORKS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE !. _.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 adju:went affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items shoving quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects Fixed Asset ite.-a 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 Count.' Adr nistrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. u. Signature, Title and Pate: 00078 Sign, show title and date. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT CODING f. DEPARTMENT OR ORCANIZATION UNIT: ORCAklZATlON SU9 OBJECT 2. SITED ASSET <DECREASE,� INCREASE OilJECT Of EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM AD. QUANTITY C 0215 1062 220.00 1091 120.50 0237 1,100.00 0240 1,320.00 28x0 2,630.00 2955 1,$40.00 ' 0245 1,320.00 2500 440.00 f 4,400.00 2510 0260 210.00 220.00 0261 440.00 0264 220.00 0265 f 220.00 2575 660.00 0303 440.00 3000 2,180.00 3032 60.00 3060 7,390.00 3120 3,290.00 3160 884.00 3200 880.00 3210 660.00 3300 3305 1,130.00 00 530, 3315 320.00 3405 2,190.00 0355 3500 220.00 F f 0359 7,460.00 0362 220100 I li 1 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORKS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A.` -Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Forts 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 t Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office kxpense, Cotrzztu-iication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the itwas showing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset ite.n that has already peen approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of reques,.: Explain why the adjus:•neat is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Accuiristrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. ?�. Signature, Title and Late: Sign, show title and date. � CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CONIC ORGANIZATION SUB-OEJECT 2, FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE ON FIXED ASSET ITEM N0. OUANTIIY 0364 10440.00 33330 160.00 3340 720.00 3345 220.00 0450 10,310.00 0460 660.00 0472 880.00 . 0475 220.00 5000 5,370.00 5105 1,095.00 5110 1,095.00 5130 220.00 5135 120.00 5140 220.00 5145 660.00 5160 1,731.00 5165 660.00 5180 1,740.00 5200 12,896.00 5300 13,143.00 6550 15,360.00 0570 1,100.00 0579 660.00 sso0 2.780.00 5575 1,210.00 5587 700.00 1440 250.00 0601 440.00 3700 2,850.00 4500 12,070.00 0841 4 440.00 • INSTRUCTIONS NOTES 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 c^ncerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional depart._int or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the fozn as follows: 1. Department: Show na-e 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 shoving quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County A6ainistrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. I�. Signature, Title and Late: th8 � 2 S_g n, show title and date. r CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 L DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CONN; ORGANIZATION SUB-01JECT 2_ FIXED ASSET {DECREASE, INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 00. OUANTITY 0001 1060 1,100.00 0002 660.00 0003 ii 3,510.00 Hoe i 4,,830.00 0015 1,100.00 tfyft 6,140.00 0020 220.00 1700 3,730.00 1300 , 5,490.00 2350 1,100.00 2594 440.00 0058 240.00 0060 440.00 4050 880.00 0062 1,320.00 4032 1,980.00 4033 880.00 4034 660.00 4010 250.00 4031 410.00 0145 440.00 0146 173,320.00 1050 500.00 1060 3,010.00 1080 220.00 0149 220.00 0180 i 2,630.00 0200 660.00 0210 x1 440.00 0211 660.00 0214 440.00 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS AM AVAILABLE FROM UNTRILL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate < r, plus any internal copies desired. If more than one departments or district is concerned, prepara an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned, 71- B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Baume 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 ho. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has alreac�r 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 Supe.-visors. n n 4. Signature, Title and Date: � 9 `8-4` Sign, show title and date. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORCANIIATIDN UNIT: ACCOUNT COOIMC ORCANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. F1�ED ASSET <bECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 00. OUANTITT 0215 ! 1060 220.00 1091 ! 120.00 0237 1,100.00 0240 1,320.00 2800 2,630.00 2935 1,540.00 0245 1,320.00 2891 440.00 2500 4,400.00 2510 210.00 0260 220.00 0261 440.00 0264 220.00 0265 220.00 2570 660.00 0303 440.00 3000 3032 2,180.00 60.00 3060 7,390.00 3120 3,290.00 3160 880.00 3200 880.00 3210 660.00 3300 1,130.00 330S 530.00 3315 320.00 3400 2,190.00 0355 !1��!/�75 220.00 3500 , 0 7,460.00 0359 220.00 0362 1,100.00 INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORKS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE L. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate - plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. "= B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department;: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of E_)cpense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Comzmmication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment, affects Fixed Asset equipment item list the items shoving quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the : Board of Supe.visors. 4. Signature, Title and Date: Sign, show title and date. • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • APPROPRIAT;ON ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORCANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING OdCANIZATION 116-OBJECT 2. i FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE ON FIXED ASSET ITEM 40. QUANTITY 4500 1060 500.00 4501 600.00 4502 1,200.00 4510 1,670.00 4521 300.00 4522 1,200.00 4523 2,500.00 4524 300.00 4525 600.00 4527 300.00 4528 300.00 4529 300.00 4531 300.00 4532 300.00 4541 300.00 4542 600.00 4543 500.00 4547 300.00 1600 615.00 1605 205.00 1610 _ - 3,885.00 1620 615.00 1630 615.00 1643 205.00 1000 1062 660.00 1004 220.00 1005. ..� 440.00 1007 220.00 1013 1,310.00 1015 880.00 • _:. .. - 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. 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, Cormna ication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjust,1aent affects Fixed Asset equipment items list the items shoving quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, w show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a i Fixed Asset item that has alreacby been approved by the Board "`- << of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- f 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 Super visors. ©©" 4. Signature, Title and hate: Sign, show title and date. '``; i CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 T I. DEPARTMENT OR ONGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING DRGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSE�TT <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. OU* 1017 1062 220.00 1020 220.00 1022 220.00 1030 220.00 1038 220.00 1000 1060 660.00 1004 220.00 1005 440.00 1007 220.00 1013 - 1,310.00 1015 880.00 1017 I 220.00 1020 220.00 1022 220.00 1030 I 220.00 1038 220.001 nn 9 . INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of t:Ze 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, Comffmnication, 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. rl].so, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset ite.-a 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 Adluinistrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. 4. Signature, Title and Date: 0410 Sign, show title and date. •• CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 1. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET IECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OA FIXED ASSET ITEM NO QUANTITY 0364 1060 440.00 3330 160.00 3340 720.00 3345 220.00 0450 10,310.00 0460 660.00 0472 880.00 0475 220.00 5000 5,370.00 5105 1,095.00 5110 1,095.00 5130 220.00 5135 5140 120.00 220.00 5145 5 -660.00 160 1,731.00 5165 660.00 5180 :: 1,740.00 520012,896.00 5300 ti 13,143.00 6550 15,360.00 0579 _. 1,100.00 660.00 5500 22780.00 5575 1,210.00 5587 700.00 1420 i 250.00 0601 440.00 3700 2,850.00 450 12'en. 0841 440.00 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONT LER TO TRANSFER ORIGINAL APPROPRIATIONS (AND ALLOCATIONS) Date 111 /75 IN DEPARTMENTS WHO HAVE ALLOCATED) FROM EMPLOYEE LIFE INSURANCE (1062) TO EMPLOYEE GROUP INSURANCE (1060), COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR FOUIERLY EMPLOYEE HEALTH INSURANCE. By: note BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: Supervisors Kcnny.Fanden fid- todef Boggess.Hassekise NO: JAN 31 1978 k!�kkk p.I.Schrode[ O. J. SSo CLERK a. Asst. Budget AnalYstl A0178 TITLE OAT[ B CCSR.L, McDonald APPP.OPRIATION A POO J-/,,"/7 ''at icla A. beill [Deputy Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL 40. Od 128 Rev. 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM ChNTRAL 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. DepaY tment: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. ` G�.f 2. Name Object of E=ense: -i - ,I Show expendit,.,re sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, ComnuP.icati On, etc. Also show the amount in ". even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affects Fixed Asset equipment item list the iters shorting 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 adjusLmant is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Administrator to justify the request to the Board of Supervisors. t�. 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. i 000:174 1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT 00 ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING PUBLIC WORKS ORGANIZATION SUS-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <,IECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OA FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. RNAN11Tr COUNTY SERVICE A H.Erh M-1 7 7489 7b S (1() Frontage Impr 4395 500 S 4037 J Bay View Site 500 PUBLIC WORKS LAND DEVaOPMENT 452/3 4951 2. Programable Calculator 009 1 70 PUBLIC WORKS MAPPING 4528 4951 2. Table 008 70 is APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDIT ?' NT 1 ) To provide funds for Co. Service Area M-17' sshare of San Pablo Avenue Frontage By: Dote Improvements, WO 4395. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR (2) Additional funds required for purchase Dot. �_ ��/�� of programable calculator. By: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: Sq­moo!team'.Fanden .E�0XlsS.Hasxlrine N0: � JAN 3 1 1 78 t (19093 R. I.Schroder On J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4. dk Public Works Director / 356 •E TITLE DATE By; c APPROPRIATION A POO S/73 1/24/78 Patricia A. Bell Deputy Clerk ADJ. JONRNAL NO. (M 129 Rev. 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS OM REVERSE SIDE INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORKS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CiNTRLL 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 EYnense: Shot 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 Suvervisors. 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. -- N 09094 • coall!IA COSTA COUNTY • �c APPROPOIATION ADJUSTWNT R T�C !1 CE��� u ACCII/T will 1. IE►AITIEIT H IWII IT:, 08 M � COUNTY LERK 0240 NWRATM CLIM'h~ " COUNTY FIZEl ASSET 40ECIEAi1> 1191EAtE NJECT IF EseeWl"I nI1046114g"111,T N. WWTT - 02 +0 2100 Office Supplies $157 .00 024o y951 Electric Typewriters $157.00 CO, C0514 County RECEIVED DEC 20 1977 Office of County Administrator, APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDI TOR-CONTROLLER Two electric typewriters allocated to this NA v1�c�\� �2y1 office in the 1977-78 budget re4 Iuire an ` O.t. additional amount to cover cost . COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ft 4irDo.. l BOARD OF SUPERVISORS YES: Superviion Kenny.Fanden s'I'00'w-W99Cu-1iusdcine No: �1e 0009115 J.1,- R. I.Schroder JA 3 1 0009' J.R. SSON, CLERK 4, Adm.Ser.Asst . 1 �� �wK rims .err my: � ArrMiwTIM AP1W�i,20 Patricia A Bei Deputy Clerk Y1• E N (r Me Nov. 7/77) Will IM UCTIM• ON 09NO99 009 INST®CTI W VOTZ: FbJN3 ARE AVAILIBLE FR M CMTRA.L SERTICE 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 organisation unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Base Object of Bspense: Sher expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Zxpense, Communication, etc. Also show the amount in even dollars that each account is to be increased or (decreased). If this adjustment affect& Fixed Asset equipment iter list the items sharing quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this ad<'.>vtment affects a Fixed Asset item that ham alr"4 been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For now Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object Manic. 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: Sian, show title and date. C. Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. 000%., 1 • a CONTR:. COSTA COUNTY � APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT s T/C 2 7 T I. OEPAKTltW OR 09SAWA1109 UNIT: I:sccxT .-ODIMS 05+0 MEDICAL SERVICES I SUE-:,Jrn 2. / FIIED ASSET -,VECREASEI IACEEM ' 03JECT OF EXPEK:-F OR FIXt� ASSET ITER I _ 90- OUARTITT y k 3 4419 4155 Remodel Dental Clinic $1,600 r 6373 21+2 Prosthesis and Assitive Devices $1,600 b f M I 1 t - APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST .U0iT0R-CONT,RQj,LER Request that funds be adjusted to provide an additionalS, 7 Date AD $1,600 to remodel the Martinez Dental Clinic. The _ -j 1� original project vas approved during FY 1976-77 Current :0UNTY �'On!INISTRATOR Public Works cost estimates require an .increase in funding to complete this project. �� T-tt C,ey rz- � Date X170 funding OARD OF SUPERVISORS Supervisors Kenny.Fshdcn YES: Souder,Boggess.Hssseirine NO: 00097 flb ,�, , 3 1. 19 8. R. I- JAN/ / Schroder on - Assistant R. SCN, Cl ENK 4- �^-�_ Medical Director 12 r 3p 77 r t1�M�TUR( TITLE &ATa L. F. Girtman, M.D. A►iP.01NIAT10N A P00,51 r'dilItAd A. Del( Deputy Clerk Sbi. JOUINA► 10. • • CONTRA COSTA COUNTY i APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT TRE iE"/ T/C 27 JAf 8 J i$ F!� '18 ACCOUNT CODING I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: i, c;, �Ur,ULM ;. iUDi OR-.:'::JT�iOILER DEFT ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. QUANTITY 0450 4954 FREEZER CCIF5 32.00 0450 4951 TYPEWRITER ELECTRIC C�^O$ 32.00 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTR ey: Date I FIXED ASSET ADJUSTMENT WITHIN BUDGETED FUNDS TO ALLOW THE PURCHASE OF A FREEZER COSTING MORE THAN COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR ANTICIPATED. By: ` . a A(\eIkO Date-1.4271-7b 7 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supervisors Denny,Eanden YES : Sdwo&{.BOggcss,Hasselcinc NO: ���� 00098 JAN 3 1 197 , Alm it3 R. 1.Schroder J.R. LSSON CLERK 4. I� I T SI TOIIC TITL[ DATE 6y• ! ( >0, G � APPROPRIATION Apoo , F ADJ. JOURSAI R0.cttF�l:fr"I A. Bell peputy Clerk (M I20 Ray 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE 310E • INSTRUCTIONS NOTES FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE _ 1. 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 Fined Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Request: Explain why the adjustment is necessary in enough detail to enable the County Acrrinistrator 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 tuditor- Controller's office for processing. - "]Slii�'if':,�-E 27.'Iw�'✓L ii}AJ:t[�- tin 000 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 ACCOUNT COOING I. DEPARTMENT ON ORCANIIATIOM UNIT: ORINDA FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT 7080 ORCANIZATION W11-OIJECT 2. FIXED ASSET �bECREASE> IICIEASE OIJECi Of EXPENSE 04 FIXED ASSET ITEM It. INUTITY 7080 4956 Apparatus electric winch 0011 1 669.00 7080 4953 Car Sedans 0001 669.00 PPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR RO To provide funds to purchase electric winch needed in By: Date /�� firefighting and rescue work. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR By:— BOARD y:BOARD OF SUPERVISORS _st a iGors Kenny.fa%&n YES: SCK.B„ggc>s.Hasxltur NO: JAN 31 1978 00100 fti� R. 1.Schroder On J.R.,i31..SSON, CLERK 4_ D. H. Evans Fire Chief 1/17/78 AIGAATYA( TITLE PATE ey: I 1 U-ik- I1q,�Z0i Ar/11rIUTI1s A P00 tSE3 atriCla A. Bell Deputy Clerk Ali. JIIw11. I'. gvnca ween Z'77) age 11"IrMYCTI0018 " IMMENSE slog ,�� • CONTRA.COSTA COUNTY • Nt/� V` APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 27 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING Delta Marshal ORGANIIATION SUI-OBJECT 2, FIXED ASSET -bECREASE> INCREASE ONJECT OF EXPENSE 04 FIXED ASSET ITEM 10. OUANTITT 0265 I d t ,4 1014 Overtime $200.00 - - 6-I- Hesefqw '641-P D 6 s o 13 TGM Pow y sk AR Ic.S Cl. O C'V o t♦ J i N W t] O APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-CONTROLLER Overtime necessary clue to Midden illness of /a,V7 permanent Deputy Marshal (stroke) prior to By: Doth replacement by temporary Deputy, COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR p By: Date /�/70 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS SuPm'isors Kenn',Fanden YES-. S*Iw .I rSbess,Hasselrine NO. 1V,Ak 00101 JAN 3 Z 19 A13-'k4 A- 1- Schroder On J. SSON, CLERK 4. Delta Marshal IL32147 IONATUNE TITLE OAT[ By. . G CA- ` Donald , Terrill APPROPRIATION "00 S12S Patricia A. BellDeputy CIL-,k ADJ. JOURNAL 10. (M 129 Rev. 7/77) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE 3101 • INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE Ae Prepare Appropriation Adju3tments, 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 concarned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Nene 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 item shoving quantity, description, and dollar amount. Also, show the Equipment Item No. if this adjustment affects a Fixed Asset item that has already been approved by the Board of Supervisors. For new Plant Acquisitions, leave the sub- object blank. 3. Explanation of Rsqueslv: 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. .. _ . ,. 00102 • . CONTRA COSTA COUNTY • APPROFRiAi iON ADJUSTMENT T/C 2 7 I. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT: ACCOUNT CODING Riverview Fire Protection District ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET <DECREASE> �IN'CREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE OR FIXED ASSET ITEM N0. 9UANi:iT 7200 4093 Tran. to 4094 3,500.00 7200 4094 Bldg. Constr. - Storage 3,500.00 PROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITO - ROL To consolidate District appropriations / for construction of small steel storage By: Date .� building at Station # 6, per request UNTY ADMINISTRATOR of Fire Chief F. Golinveaux. By: - Dote BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Supervisors Kenny.Fand- YE S: Jiibmaw,Boggos,Hasselcint NO: ?� 001X13 R. I. Schroder QI,�Ary /1 l 78 J. . LSSON, CLERK 4. F. FERNANDEZ, A ist. Co. Admin.-Finance 1 /2§F78 SIGNATURE TITLE 4ATE By• � � G 1 �� APPROPRIATION APOO��S�.2 Patricia A. Bell Deputy ClerkI ADJ. JOURuL 10 (M f29 Rev. 7/7T) SEE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERSE SIDE • - • INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVAILABLE FROM CENTRAL SERVICE OFFICE A. Prepare Appropriation Adjustments, Form M 129, in quadruplicate plus any internal copies desired. If more than one department or district is concerned, prepare an additional copy for each additional department or district concerned. B. Complete all four parts of the form as follows: 1. Department: Show name of department or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name 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 itaim 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. 1?-01f4.7�: .� T IF _ 00104 CONT14A COSTA COUNTY APPROPRIATION ADJUSTMENT T/C 27 DI 1. DEPARTMENT OR ORGANIZATION UNIT ACCOUNT CODING BOARD OF EDUCATION #602 ORGANIZATION SUB-OBJECT 2. FIXED ASSET -DECREASE> INCREASE OBJECT OF EXPENSE ON FIXED ASSET ITEM NO. QUITITY 0602 2310 Professional & Personal Services $10,000 0602 2479 Other Special Department Expense $10,000 (Sohl Brd Elections) Elections (Other) #043 2358 5022 Costs Applied to Schl Brd Elect $10,000 2358 2473 Specialized Printing $10,000 APPROVED 3. EXPLANATION OF REQUEST AUDITOR-C T LER Professional services necessary to assist the Contra Costa County Committee on School District Organization By: Date / /7d to formulate a revised school district organization plan for the Walnut Creek area. COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR Performance of this study is required by directive of By: D°�� the California Board of Education. An appropriation in the amount of $34,500 is provided in BOARD OF SUPERVISORS account number 2479 for the possible election expense Supmisors Kenny.Fihden charge to the Board of Education for the Walnut Creek area YES: SWoodw.Boggrss,Husdcinc school district reorganization ballot measure. Holding of that election is not now anticipated during the 1977-78 NO- \\ o \�C'� JAN 3 1 1 78 fiscal year. }lbs �tii R. 1.SChroder on / / This Appropriation Adjustment will replace the Appropri- ation Adju4lwn J o 014 submitted on September J.R. OLSSON, CLERK 4.20, 1977• Associate Supt. 1 A3178 SI IvSATUREI TITLE DATE APPROPRIATION AP006/62 jFel peputy Clerk ADJ. JOURNAL NO. (K 1 lA 129 Rev. 717T) !EE INSTRUCTIONS ON REVERIE TIDE 001.05 - _ INSTRUCTIONS NOTE: FORMS ARE AVA-LABLE FROM Cr34TRA` 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 deDartment or organization unit requesting this Appropriation Adjustment. 2. Name Object of Expense: Show expenditure sub-object account to be adjusted, e.g., Office Expense, Comrminication, 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. li. Signature, Title and irate: Sign, show title and date. C Send the original and other requested copies to the County Auditor- Controller's office for processing. 1 _: :1 30 Ho ion: Hir , t IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) RESOLUTION N0. 78/83 Subdivision Agreement ) Subdivision MS 79-77, ) Walnut Creek area. ) The following document was presented for Board approval this date: A Subdivision Agreement with Henry W. Smith Construction Inc., Subdivider, wherein said Subdivider agrees to complete all improvements as required in said Subdivision Agreement within one year from the date of said Agreement; Said documents were accompanied by the following: Security to guarantee the completion of road and street improvements as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code, as follows: a. Cash deposit Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 05795, dated January 24, 1973, in the amount of $2500, deposited by: Henry W. Smith Construction, Inc., in the amount of $1250.00 for Faithful Performance and $1250.00 for Labor and Materials. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Subdivision Agreement is APPROVED. PASSED BY THE BOARD on January 31, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-LD Director of Planning Henry W. Smith Construction, Inc. 1524 150th Avenue San Leandro, California 94595 DeBolt Engineering 4015 So. Hartz Avenue Danville, California RESOLUTION NO. ' 78/83 00107 i SUBD I V 1.S 1 ON AGRL•I3Rimrr (;I) Su bd i v i S i on: HS 79-77 (91) Subdivider: lfenrr V. Smith (Government Code §§(16162 Const•rur.�.ion Tnr. and 0§66463) (§.1) liffcct ire lhtte: 1_/31/78 (§1) Completion Period: One Year 1. PARTIES t', DATE. Effective on the above date, tits 1:aunty of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter called "County", and tite above named Subdivider, mutually promise and agree as follows, coticeriiing tt its subdivision: I 2. IMPROV1iD11:NUS. Subdivider shall construct, install and complete road and street improvements, tract drainage, street signs, fire hydrants, and all improvements as required by the County Ordinance Codc, cSpccial lv Title 9, anal including I'nturr. amendments, and :til Improvements required in the improvviiient plans of this sul)dixisinn as reviewed and on file in the County's Public Worl%s Department . Subdivider shall complete this Mork and improvements (hereinafter called "work"! within the above completion period from date hereof as required by the California Sub- division Map Act (Government Code §466.110 and following), in a good -workmanlike manner, I in accordance with accepted construction practices and in a manner equal or superior to the requirements of the County Ordinance Code anti rulings made thereunder; and where there is a conflict between tite improvement plans and the County Ordinance Code, the i stricter requirements shall govern. i 3. GUARANTEE. Subdivider guarantees that the work is and will lie Free from defects and will perform satisfactorily in accordance with Article 91-4.4 of tite County Ordinance Code: anti he shall so guarantee it for nne year after its completion and acceptance against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. ' I 4. INNNOVE"T'N'T SECURITY: Upon executing this agreement, Sululiv.i.der shall, pursuant to Government Code §§ 66499. deposit as security with the County: A. For Performance and Guarantee: $ K^n,CC trash, plus additional security, in the amount of 7%.pC- which together total � th(estimated cost of the work. Such add i t ionn 1 security is presented in the form of: •;y%C. ) U Cash, certified check, or cashier's check [] Acceptable corporate surety bond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security the Subdivider guarantecS his performance of this agreement and of the stork for one year :tFter completion and acceptance thereof against any defective workman- ship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. Upon completion of the work, ' Subdivider may request reduction of the amount of this bond in accordance with County Ordinance. B. For Payment: Security in the amount of 5 12,0X0 , tellich is onehalf the estimated ecist of the work. Such security is presents(( in the form of: 5A 9 Dish, certified check, or cashier's check ❑ !Acceptable corporate surety bond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security the Sul divider guarantees paYTlcnt t.n th(• contractor, to his subcon- tractors, and to persons renting equipment or furnishing; labor or materials to them or to the Subdivider. -1- MCI Microfilmed with board order S. WARRA'd1Y. • Subdivider warrants that said improvement plans are adequate to accomplish this t:ork as promised in Section 2; and if, at :in), time before the County's resolution of completion for the subdivision, said iml7rovement plans prove to be inadequate in any respect, Subdivider shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. 6. NO WAIVER BY COI INTY. inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of 'work and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the County .indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Agreement, or acceptance of the thole or any part of said work :and/or materials, or pay- ments therefor, or any combination or all of these acts. shall not relieve the Subdivider of lits obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages arising .from the failure to comply with* any of the terms and conditions liereof. 7. 1\'IEINITY. Subdivider shall hold harmless anti inticmnify the indemnitees from the liabi.litir. as defined in this section: A. The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the County, and its special districts, elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees.- 13. lite liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or tltre:atened because of actions defined below, and including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combi- nation of these, and regardless •of whether or not. such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any. tine before the County reviewed said improvement plans or accepted the work as Completed, :and including the defense of any suit(s) , action(s) or other pro- ceeding(s) concerning these. C. The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negligent. or non- negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this Agreement and attributable to I the Subdivider, contractor, subcontractor or any officer, agent or employee of one or more of them. D. tion-conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or reviewed any plants) or specification(s) in connection with this work or subdivision, or itas insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. S. COSTS. Subdivider shall pay when due, all the costs of the work, including inspections thereof and relocating existing utilities required thereby. 9. SURVEYS. Subdivider shall, set and establish survey' monuments in accordance with the filed map and to the satisfaction of the County Road Commissioner-Surveyor. 10. tif)NPERi'ORMl1NCE Alii) C0STS. 1f Subdivider fails to complete the work within the time specified in this !Agreement or extensions granted, County may proceed to complete them by contract or otherwise, and Subdivider shall pay the costs and charges therefor immediately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance of this Agreement or recover the cost of completing; the work, Subdivider shall pay all reasonable attorneys' fees, cysts of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 11. ASSIG:",!ENT. If. before County- accepts tits work, the subdivision is annexed to a city, the County may assign to that city the County's rights under this Agreement and/or any deposit or bond securing them. -2- Microfilmed with board order STA29 OF CAUWOItNIA CORPORATION ACKNOWl"GIMENT rnh,of Contra Costa as. On this....2 0 t h........day of.....Ja n u 2 r-Y..................._. 7 8 ..............m the year one thousand nine hundred and................................ before me.....Debby__Se hup p._..........................................................a Notary Public in and for said County and State, residing therein duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Henry GJ. Smith J -•-•........................................... .. ......................................... knows to me to be the --•-•President -•-.....------••..... ec ............. srr�uaraarnmrruwuaenuruwrur f the corporation described in and that executed the within instruments, and also known to me OFFICIAL SEAL be the person who executed the within instrument on behalf of the corporation therein named. DEBBY SCHUPP 2nd ....he.... acknowledged to me that such corporation executed the same, pursuant to its by- NOTARY PUBLIC•CALIFORNIA &ws or a resolution of its board of directors. COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have here ME f---Commission EsDlns December 19,19110 ugto-set- y hand and affixed my gfficial seal, the day year in this Certificate fust above writtep ....................... Notary Public in and for imid County and Stat to 12/19/80 ••''llll My Commission Expires...................................................... Microfilmed with board order roar o.A. - OAr"OPKIA118 LCOAL FORT• PAINTING SERVICE. 2328 rGUITVALC AVC.. OAKLAND r. CALWOAN1A 94WI 532.1972 12. 'RI.CON) ?iAV, In consider .tion hereof, County shall allot, Subdivider to fill and record the Final Map or Parcel Hap for said Subdivision. COINTRIA COSTA COUNT' SUBDIVIDER: (see note below) Vernon L. (:line, Public l;orks Director .-.- By irector ,,--E; Deputy ipiate official capacity in the business) RfiCCi'C'1:::121:D FOR APPROVAL: XOtc to Suhdiy.idcr: (11 Iixccute acknoc+- ledrment form helot: and if a corporation, affix corporate seal. By -s t s rtt 'util is ; •� ks Director ` (CORPORATE SEAL) FORM APPROVED: JOIN\ B. CLAUSEN, �. Count}- Counsel �- Deputy state of California ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Partnership, County of ) ss. or Individual) On the persons) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Subdivider and wiw isare known to me to be the individual (s) and officer(s) or partner(s) as state,[ above tiro signed this .instrument, personally appeared before nic and acknou,1cciged to me that lie executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. (NOTARIAL SEAL) NaotPublic for said County ane! State (Subdiv. Agrint. CCC Std. Form) LD-9 (Rev. 3/75) -3- 00111 Mivofilmed with board order IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/84 the Final Map of ) Subdivision 4828, ) Oakley area. ) The following documents were presented for Board approval this date: The Final Map of Subdivision 4828, property located in the Oakley area, said map having been certified by the proper officials; A Subdivision Agreement with Hofmann Company, Subdivider, wherein said Subdivider agrees to complete all improvements as required in said Subdivision Agreement within one year from the date of said Agreement; Said documents were accompanied by the following: Security to guarantee the completion of road and street improvements as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code, as follows : a. Surety Bond (No. SC 630-59-34) issued by The American Insurance Company with The Hofmann Company as principal, in the amount of $244,800 for Faithful Performance and $245,300 for labor and materials; b. Cash deposit (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 05697, dated January .20, 1978) , in the amount of $500.00, deposited by: The Hofmann Company . Letter from the County Tax Collector stating that there are no unpaid County taxes heretofore levied on the property included in said map and that the 1977-78 tax lien has been paid in full. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Final Map is APPROVED and this Board does not accept or reject on behalf of the public any of the streets, paths, or easements shown thereon as dedicated to public use. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said Subdivision Agreement is also APPROVED. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the requirement in the Ordinance Code, Title 9, for a consent to dedication and subordination of easement rights for Subdivision 4828 is hereby waived. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. Originating Department : Public Works Land Development Division cc: PWD-LD Director of Planning Hofmann Company, P. 0. Box 907, Concord, CA Raymond Vail and Associates, 101 Railroad Avenue, Antioch, CA RESOLUTION N0. 78/84 001-12 SUBDIVISION AGREDIENT -(§1) Subdivision: V28 (§1) Subdivider: Hofmann Com. any (Government Code §§66462 and §§66463) (§1) Effective Date: (§1) Completion Period: I year a 1. PARTIES F, DATE. Effective oil the above date, tale County of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter called "County", and the above named Subdivider, mutually promise' and agree as follows, concerning this subdivision: 2. 1;d1'Rl_1VEMENTS. Subdivider shall construct, install and complete road and 1 street improvemen.s, tract drainage, street signs, fire Iivdrants, and all improvements as required by the County Ordinance Code, especially Titic 9, and including future amendments, and all improvements required in the improvement plans of this subdivision as reviewed and on 'rile in the County's Public Work's Department. . Subdivider shall complete this work and improvements (hereinafter called "work") within the above completion period from date hereof as required by the California Sub- i division Map Act (Govern.-ient Code §§66410 and following), in a good workmanlike manner, in accordance with accepted construction practices and in a manner equal or superior to the requirements of the County Ordinance Code and rulings made thereunder; and where there is a conflict between the improvement plans and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. GUARS\fEE. Subdivider guarantees that the work is and will be free from defects and will perform satisfactorily in accordance with Article 94-4.4 of the County Ordinance Code; and he shall so guarantee it for one year after its completion and acceptance against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. 4. V-11PROVEMEtiT SECURITY: Upon executing this agreement, Subdivider shall, pursuant to Govermnent Code §§ 6609, deposit as security with the County: A. For Performance and Guarantee: $ 5-00.00 cash, plus additional security, in the anount of S 21.,h ,GCCX0w10ich together total the estimated cost of the work. Such additional security is presented in the form of: ❑ Cash, certified check, or cashier's check Q Acceptable corporate surety bond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit [ With this security the Subdivider guarantees his performance of this agreement and of the (j work for one year after completion and acceptance thereof against any defective workman- ship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. Upon completion of the work, Subdivider may request reduction of the amount of this bond in accordance with County Ordinance. B. For Payment: Security iii the amount of ` 2l,5,7(,O.r;Q which is the estimated cost of the work. Stich security is presented in the form of: ❑ (-a-h, certified check. or cashier's check 9 Acceptable corporate surety bond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security- the Subdivider guarantees payment to the contractor, to his subcon- tractors, and to 1crsons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them or to the Subdivider. S. KARRMIT. Subdivider warrants that said improvement plans are adequate to accomplish this i:ork ass promised in Section 2; and if, at any time before the County's resolution of completion for the subdivision, said improvement plans prove to be inadequate in any respect, Subdivider shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. 6. NO WAIVER BY COUNTY. Inspection of the wrork and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this C' Agreement, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or pay- ments therefor, or any combination or all of these acts, shall not relieve the Subdivider of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 7. 1NDEMNITY. Subdivider shrill hold harmless and indemnify the indemnitees from the liabilities as defined in this section: A. The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise arc the County, 1 and its special districts, elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees. B. The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, and including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combi- nation of these, and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the County reviewed said improvement plans or accepted the work as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s), action(s) or other pro- ceeding(s) concerning these. C. The actions causing; liability are any act or omission (negligent or non- negligent) in connection :with the matters covered by this Agreement and attributable to jthe Subdivider, contractor, subcontractor or any officer, agent or employee of one or more = of them. D. Non-conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not ? conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or reviewed any plan(s) or specification(s) in connection with this work or subdivision, or has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted part!), from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. S. ' COSTS. Subdivider shall pay- when due, all the costs of the work, including inspections thereof and relocating existing utilities required thereby. 9. SURREYS. Subdivider shall set and establish survey monuments in accordance with the filed map and to the satisfaction of the County Road Commissioner-Surveyor. 10. xo,NTLRFOP,4ANCE AND COSTS. If Subdivider fails to complete the work within i the time specified in this .Agreement or extensions granted, County may proceed to complete them by contract or otherwise, and Subdivider shall pay the costs and charges therefor immediately upon demand. If County sties to compel performance of this Agreement or recover the cost of completilig the tiOJ-k, Subdivider shall pay all reasonable attorneys' fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 11. ASSI(;N111L T. If, before County accepts the work, the subdivision is annexed to a city, the County nay assign to that city the County's rights under this Agreement 1 and/or any deposit or bond securing them. - -2- 00114 1 12. RECORD MAP. In consideration hereof, County shall allow Subdivider (CONTRA ile and record the Final Map or Parcel Map for said Subdivision. COSTA COUNTY SUBDIVIDER: A(see note below) Ile Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director By � Lf C �! By Deputy (Designate of f icia; capacity in the buisiness: f RECOMMEND.FM FOR_AP-?$OVAL: Note to Subdivider, (1) Execute acia-.owledg- meat form below; and if a corporation, affix corporate seal. 1 Assists t'Public Wort; Director i (CORPORATE SEAL) FORM •APPROVED: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel * * �t � �t k � : � a * � � n :t � � � � � •� t � �'� � : x � x •� * x k �r � �; * � �t * s t * x State of California ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Partnership, County of Contra Costa )SS. or Individual) on January 17 , 1978 , the person(-s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Subdivider 7 and who is/are knwon to me to be the },a r�}g}t t �);yi I officerM X*C" EtCX-K-XXX as stated above who signed this instrument, personally appeared before me and acknowledged to me that he executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. A I L; L (NOTARIAL AJt-r;,'� E' ii} l_Pl,RY.S Emily J. Parks Notary Public for said County and State (Subdiv. Agrmt. CCC Std. Form) LD-9 (Rev 1/77) FLBOARD LE D I- 1��3 OLSSONCLERIOF SL PERV7SORS C STA CO. By. Jk 001�.5 : Bond No. SC630 59 34 L ED JAN ,3J� 1918 IMPROVEMENT SECURITY BOND J. P _ 0 �ssorr FOR SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT ar ea►rtc or SUK*VMM e r r Co. (Performance, Guarantee, and Payment) (Calif. Government Code §§66499-66499.10 1. OBLIGATION. HOFMANN COMPANY as Principal, and THE AMERICAN INSURANCE COMPANY , a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of New Jersey and authorized to transact surety business in California, as Surety, hereby ,jointly and severally bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns to the County of Contra Costa, California, to nay it : (A. Performance & Guararit-ee) eight hundred Dollars 2lrh0800 for itself or any city-assignee under the below-county subdivision agreement, plus (B. Payment) Two hundred forty-five thousand, three Dollars 2L5 3Qo to secure the claims to which reference is made in Title 15 commencing with Section 3082) of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil Code of the State of Califor- nia. hECITAL OF SUBDIVISION AGREEMENT. The Principal has executed an al;reement with the County to install and pay for street , drainage, and other improvements in Subdivision Number 4828 , as specified in the Subdivision Af-reement, and to complete said work within the time specified for completion in the. Subdivision A`reement , all in accordance with State and local laws and rulings thereunder in order to satisfy conditions for filing of the Final Map or Parcel Map for said Subdivision. 3. CONDITION. A. The condition of this obligation as to Section 1.(A) above is such that if the above bounded principal, his or its heirs, -executors, administrators , successors or assigns , shall in all thinks stand to and abide by, and well and truly 11ceep and perform the covenants, conditions and provisions in the said agreement and any alteration thereof made as therein provided , on his or its part , to be kept ani: performed at the time and in the manner therein specified, and in all respects according to their true intent and meaning, and shall indemnify and save harmless the County of Contra Costa (or city assignee) , its officers, agents and employees, as therein stipulated, then this obligation shall become null and void; otherwise it shall be and remain in full force and effect. As a part of the obligation secured hereby and in addition to the face amount specified therefor , there shall be included costs and reason- able expenses and fees , including reasonable attorney 's fees, incurred by Countir (or city assignee ) in successfully enforcing such obligation, all to be taxed 4s costs and included in any Jud;;nent rendered. B. The condition of this obligation as to Section 1 . (B) above is such that said Principal and the undersigned as corporate surety are held firmly hound unto the Coun ty of Contra Costa and all contractors , subcontractors, laborers , materialmen and other persons employed in the performance of the aforesaid agreement and referred to in the aforesaid Civil Code for materials furnished or labor thereon of any kind, or for -1- i1�111 S amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Act with respect to such work or la:or, that said surety will pay the same in an amount not = exceeding the amount hereinabove set forth, and also in case suit is brought upon this bond, will pay, 'in addition to the face amount thereof, costs and reasonable expenses and fees, including reasonable attorney's fees, incurred by County (or city assignee) in successfully enforcing; such obligation, to be awarded and fixed by the court, and " to be taxed as costs and to be included in the 3udg*ment therein ren— dered. It is hereby expressly stipulated and agreed that this bond shall Inure to the benefit of any and all persons, companies and corporations entitled to file claims under Title •15 (commencing with Section 3082) of Part 4 of Division 3 of the Civil .Code , so as to give a right of action to them or -their assigns in any suit brought upon this bond. Should the condition of this bond be fully oerformej then this obligation shall become null and void, otherwise it shall be and remain- in full force and effect. C. AIo alteration of said subdivision agreement or any plan or specification of said work agreed to by the Principal and the County shall relieve any Surety from liability on this bond ; and con-. sent is hereby given to make such alterations without further notice to or- consent by Surety; and the Surety hereby waives the provisions of Calif. Civil Code §2819, and holds itself bound without regard to and independently of any action against Principal whenever taken. SIGNED AND SEALED on January 16, 1978 PRINCIPAL SURETY HOFMANN COMPANY WRICAN URANCE COkIPANV ? By f � ��` E x e - nSf onY*1 - a V State of California ) Iit" County of Contra Costa )s s • (ACK NOjaL DGt?EIdT !3Y SUITY) On January 16, 1978 the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Suret;r and who is/are known to me to be Attorney(s)-in-F'act for this Cornorate Surety , personally appeared before me and acknowledged to me that he signed the name of the Corporation as Surety and his/ their own n`ameTs) as its Attorneys)-in-Fact. csd^.�cd _ WART FU RNA " Dorothy`'Lorange WufP..%C:-11,Givjuly K�C,rmi;siaoFYt:so.OW23.1931 Notary Public for County and State (Rev. 2 7 LD-15 EBH:bw -2- 0011'7 ZOVARD M.LEALi ALFRED P.LOYELI Caraty Treasurer-Tom Collector Assistant Cauaty Trsaswer- TAX COLLECTOR'S OFFICE Tax Collector First and Pa Installment d Tata CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DaU uetallawwt of r.=.. Dw any Palo►la Dstiwquest an Me First Day of Neeember an" Tooth Day of December _____________ MARTINEZ.CALIFORNIA Secen/lostallaent of Taxes Pbene 22"000.Est.2385 Seceal Installaaat of Toss Due and Payable Delingneaf on the First Day of February January 6, 1978 es tt»Too*Day of Aril IF THIS TRACT IS NOT MED B7 MWAR' 289 19?8 s THIS ISrM IS VOID This vill certify that I have examined the map of the proposed subdivision entitled: Tract 4828 (Unincorporated Oakley) and have determined from the official tax records that there are no unpaid county taxes heretofore levied on the property included in the map. The current 1477-7a tax lien has been paid in full. SDI AM W. ISAL Tax Collector F I L E D �IL JAN .3I, 1973 N*ty J. R. Oi.SSON CLERIC BOARD OF SUPERVISORS odtCONTRA COSTA CO. y PUBLIC IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Underground ) Utility District No . 17 ) Treat Boulevard , Pleasant Hill ) RESOLUTION NO . 73/85 Area . ) Project No. 4861-4331-661-76 ) Upon recommendation of the Public Works Director , acting as instructed by Board Order dated March 29, 1977 that certain changes be made to the boundary of Underground Utility District No. 17 to accommodate Mrs . Helen Pitto, 1575 Treat Boulevard , Walnut Creek, and upon further recommendation that specific dates established by Resolution 77/270 be changed to coordinate service conversions and pole removal with the pending widening of Treat Boulevard , The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT : 1 . The change to the boundary of Underground Utility District No. 17 as shown on the attached modified boundary map entitled "Exhibit A" is APPROVED ; and 2 . The date changes for the area east of the Bay Area Rapid Transit District overcrossing from July 1 , 1978 to April 1 , 1979 as the date on which affected property owners must be ready to receive underground service and November 1 , 1978 to August 1 , 1979 as the date on which all poles and other overhead appurtenances must be removed , are APPROVED ; and 3. The date changes for the area west of the BARTD overcrossing from July 1 , 1973 to November 1 , 1979 as the date on which affected property owners must be ready to receive underground service , and November 1 , 1978 to March 1 , 1980 as the date on which all poles and other overhead appurtenances must be removed , is APPROVED ; and 4 . The Clerk of the Board is instructed to notify all affected utilities and property owners of these changes within ten days . PASSED by the Board on January 31 , 1978. Originator: Public Works Department Road Design Division cc: Public Works Director County Assessor County Counsel County Administrator Utility Companies Property Owners Building Inspection CALTRANS RESOLUTION NO . 73/ 85 NOTICE: If you should desire further information with respect to this matter, please call Tom Dudziak, Public Works Department 372-2131. 00119 Ul co U3 C-4 s- Ir- CC 0 a^ Yd N - p cr- 4 4 d O tas if m Ul r 0962 4 O OD J to i t lBS6t `'.tel i *00 y 0 to 9.9c ryOV6Zt a b rr�ry O , i a.S -� to t 03 a ! + C. O Z"/ + OFt • i r r.r6,, w` t3QO,t�♦i� a� osy Z+ G !� a J9 W .._...- cr IP/ air � •� +' o ° 3t e 0 � ti np2„r rya k tS/ , 4 190 '. 001 qD ar rC, 1 h O t • N t40 W 0 o 4 � No. y J., N ti aI wl CQ w n, 4N �" "+ s. • r4r! 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(C.C. §§ 3086, 3093) Project No. 4371-4283-661-76 ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/86 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: The County of Contra Costa on July 5, 1977 contracted with Murdoch Engineering and Construction Company 100 Ivy Drive, Orinda, California 94563 ` Name and Address of Contractor for replacing an existing bridge with a new bridge on Port Chicago Highway nv�_ Diablo Creek in the Clyde area, Project No. 4371-4283-661-76, with Fidelity and Deposit Comoany of Marvlgnd as surety, Name of Bonding Company for work to be performed on the grounds of the County: and The Public Works Director reports that said Mork has been inspected and complies with the approved plans, special provisions, and standard specifications, and recommends its acceptance as complete as of January 19, 1978 ; Therefore, said work is accepted as completed on said date, and the Clerk shall file with the County Recorder a copy of this Resolution and Notice as a Notice of Completion for said contract. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON January 31 , 1978 CERTIFICATION AND VERIFICATION I certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution and acceptance duly adopted and entered on the minutes of this Board's meeting on the above date. I declare under penalty of pE rjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated.: January 3119J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk & at Martinez, Californ78 ia ex officio Clerk of the Board By Deputy Clerk Originator: Public Works Department, Construction Division cc: Record and return Contractor Auditor Public ::orks RESOLUTION NO. 78/86 00121 1W.-T, AT rii:ril i«•v%06 Mo f:..,....•., TO CLERr. BOARD OF - - - - - - -•- SUPERVISORS of o'clock Contra Costa County Records - J. R. OLSSON, County Recorder Fee . S Official BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA • AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BOARD OF THE BETHEL ISLAND FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT : In the Matter of Accepting and Giving RESOLUTION OF ACCEPTANCE Notice of Completion of Contract with and NOTICE OF COMPLElIOIi Ted A. Mol ino, Builder, Lodi. (C.C. 030869 0 3) ,(7nn3_4n9�) RESOLUTION: 310. 7907 . The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES TIIAT: The County of Contra Costa on July 18, 1977 contracted -with Ted A- Molfino. Builder. 635 M. Sacramento. Lodi , California flame and Address of Contractor for construction of a Metal Apparatus Building at the Bethel Island Fire Protection District, 3045 Ranch Lane, Bethel Island. With The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company as surety, Name of Bonding Company for work to be performed on the grounds of the County; and The Public Works Director reports that said work- has been inspected rN and complies with the approved plans, special provisions, and IN standard specifications, and recommends its acceptance as complete as Of . anuarx 31 - 1978 Therefore, said work is accepted as completed on said date, and the Clerk shall file with the Coi,aty Recorder a copy of this Resolutio:i and Notice as a Notice of Completion for -said contract. ... The contract time is extended to the date of acceptance, January 31; 1978, due to delay in delivery of manufactured materials. over which the contractor had no control: 0 N cc O !' PASSED AND ADOPTED Oil January 31 , 1978 CERTIFICATION and VERIFICATION I certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolu— tion alnd acceatance du13• adopted and entered on the minutes of This Board' s meeting on the above date. I declare under penalty of perjury that t:.e foregoing is true and correct. Dated: January 31, 1978 J. R. OLSSO':, County Clerk & at Martinez, California el officio Clerk of the Board By our :pu y Clerk cc: itecora anu re•curn Contractor Auditor. Public V'orks (2) rrS;OMITIOPi 110. 78/87 Form if'9.5 - �t1122 WHEN RECORDED, RETURN RECORDED AT REQUEST OF OWNER TO CLERK BOARD OF at o clock tr. SUPERVISORS Contra Costa County Records J. R. OLSSON, County Recorder Fee $ Official BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Accepting and Giving ) RESOLUTION OF ACCEPTANCE Notice of Completion of Contract with ) and NOTICE OF COMPLETION Charles Kopp Inc. dba Continental Electrig (C.C. §§ 3086, 3093) Project No. 5301-6108-661-77 ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/88 The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: The County of Contra Costa on January 3, 1978 contracted with Charles Kopp Inc. dba Continental Electric 4910 Sweetwood Drive, Richmond, California 94803 Name and Address of Contractor for removing and reinstalling traffic signal standard at the intersection of Hartz Avenue and Diablo Road in the Danville area, Project No. 5301-6108-661-77, a� with (none required) as surety, o Name of Bonding Company cc for work to be performed on the grounds of the County: and The Public Works Director reports that said work has been inspected and complies with the approved plans, special provisions, and standard specifications, and recommends its acceptance as complete as of January 17, 1978 ; Therefore, said work is accepted as completed on said date, and the Clerk shall file with the County Recorder a copy of this Resolution and Notice as a Notice of Completion for said contract. PASSED AND ADOPTED ON January 31, 1978 CERTIFICATION AND VERIFICATION I certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution and acceptance duly adopted and entered on the minutes of this Board's meeting on the above date. I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Dated: January 31, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk & at tiartinez, California ex officio Clerk of the Board By f'G' Deputy Clerk Originator: Public Works Department, Construction Division cc: Record and return Contractor Auditor Public Works Administrator RESOLUTION N0. 78/88 00123 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving Plans ) and Specifications for Detention Facility Lath, Plaster and Drywall Contract, Contra Costa County RESOLUTION N0. ?8/89 Detention Facility Project, ) Martinez, California. Re: Project No. 5269-926-( 55 ) WHEREAS Plans and Specifications for the Detention Facility Lath, _ Plaster and Drywall contract, Contra Costa County Detention Facility Project, Martinez, California, Project No. 5269-926-(55), 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 March 2 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 31 , 1978 Originator: Public Works Department Detention Facility Project cc: County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Public Works Director County Counsel RESOLUTION NO. 78/89 00124 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA , CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT DETENTION FACILITY LATH, PLASTER AND DRYWALL PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(55) Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the County Public Works Department will receive bids until 2:00 PM on March 2, 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Lath, Plaster and Drywall which includes: All lath, plaster, drywaii , spray on fireproofing, and installation of Hollow Metal and Builders Hardware. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California. The Construction !danager's initial estimated construction cost is $1 ,482,000.00. The work shall be done in accordance with the OFFICIAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS prepared in reference thereto. A pre-bid conference will be held for all prospective bidders at 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California, at 11 :00 AM on February 14, 1978. Any questions in regards to this Contract should be directed to Craig Braccia, Turner Construction Company, Telephone: (415) 229-3610. Only bids submitted by Contractors licensed in the State of California will be considered. Each proposal is to be in accordance with the Plans and Specifications on file at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 103, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California. The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Plans and Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained by prospective bidders at the Turner Construction Project Office, at the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California 94553, upon request. A-1 M c ofilmad with board order: 00125 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 2.nd Day of' March 1978 at .2;00 PM - and M "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 00126 140TICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California , or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Sndustrial 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 C014TRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BY Deputy. DATED: JAN 31 1978 PUBLICATION DATES: A=3 00127' J CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS FOR CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY DETENTION FACILITY LATH, PLASTER AND DRYWALL PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(55) DATED: January 31 , 1978 J R. ols orr CLERK. BOARD Or SUPERVISORS O RA CO . B ......SCG- ..STA........CO.....De u! PREPARED FOR: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Sixth Floor, Administration Building Martinez, California BY: KAPLAN/McLAUGHLIN ARCHITECTS 901 Battery Street San Francisco, California #Uvofiimed with board ordK pp 001 28 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Item Pages A Notice to Contractors A-1 - A-3 B Project Description B-1 C Information to Bidders Part I C-1 - C-3 D Information to Bidders Part II D-1 - D-23 E Instructions to Bidders E-1 - E-4 F General Conditions F-i - F-25 G Articles of Agreement G-1 - G-4 H Affirmative Action Plan, County of Contra Costa H-1 - H-9 1 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: 07220 - Rigid Wall Insulation 09100 - Plaster 09101 - Steel Stud System 09110 - Metal Furring and Lathing 09250 - Gypsum Drywall 09251 - Drywall Finishing 09530 - Building Insulation 09820 - Spray Fireproofing, Cementitious 10140 .- Access Panels 13750 - (Radiation Protection) X-Ray Protection Division 3: The following specification sections are included for reference only: 08110 - Hollow Metal Doors and Frames 08112 - Security Hollow Metal Work 08710 - Finish Hardware 08712 - Security Hardware Division 4: Project Manual dated January 24, 1978 Volume 2 - Details and Schedules 00129 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MARTINEZ, CALIFORNIA CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY PROJECT DETENTION FACILITY LATH, PLASTER AND DRYWALL PROJECT NO. 5269-926-(55) Notice is hereby given by order of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that the County Public Works Department will receive bids until 2:00 PM on March 2, 1978 for the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, transportation and services for: Detention Facility Lath, Plaster and Drywall which includes : All lath, plaster, drywall , spray on fireproofing, and installation of Hollow Metal and Builders Hardware. The project is located in the County Civic Center, Martinez, California . The Construction Manager' s initial estimated construction cost is $1 ,482,000.00. The work shall be done in accordance with the OFFICIAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS prepared in reference thereto. A pre-bid conference will be held for all prospective bidders at 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California, at 11 :00 AM on February 14, 1978. Any questions in regards to this Contract should be directed to Craig Braccia, Turner Construction Company, Telephone: (415) 229-3610. Only bids submitted by Contractors licensed in the State of California will be considered. Each proposal is to be in accordance with the Plans and Specifications on file at the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, Room 103, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California. The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors . Plans and Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained by prospective bidders at the Turner Construction Project Office, at the corner of Pine and Mellus Streets, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California 94553, upon request. A-i NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) The Plans and Specifications may be examined at the Office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Plans and Specifications and proposal forms may be obtained by prospective bidders at the Turner Construction Project Office, at the corner of Pine and 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 2nd Day of March 1978 at 2:00 PM * and will be opened in public and at the time due in the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors, Room 107, Administration Building, Martinez, California, and there read and recorded. Any Bid Proposals recieved after that time specified in this notice will be returned unopened. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a Labor and Materials Bond in an amount equal to fifty percent of the Contract price and a Faithful Performance Bond in an amount equal to one hundred percent of the contract price, said bonds to be secured from a Surety Company authorized to do business in the State of California . . . NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS (Continued) Bidders are hereby notified that pursuant to Section 1773 of the Labor Code of the State of California , or local law applicable thereto, the Director of Department of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate Of per them wages and rates for legal holidays and overtime in the locality in which this Work is to be performed for each type of w0rkmon or mrcunic required to execute the contract which will be awarded to the successful biddcr. The prevailing rate of per them 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. DLS6ON COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ` CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ' ' ' By Deputy. ` DATED: PUBLICATION DATES: ' ` ` A� �x����^� x�^�-� �� Nw�^� PROJECT DESCRIPTION CONTRA COSTA DETENTION FACILITY LATH, PLASTER AND DRYWALL This Contract is for furnishing and installing all Lath, Plaster, Drywall , Insulation, Spray Fireproofing, Radiation Protection and Access Panels. The work includes installing all Builders Hardware and all Door Frames. 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 00133 IIIFOR14ATION TO BIDDERS Part I • The information and instructions included herein constitute a part of the Contract Documents and are given for the purposes of assisting Bidders in properly preparing their bids or proposals. Each Bidder shall prepare his bid or proposal in strict compliance with all of the require- ments of the Contract Documents and with the following instructions: 1 . Proposal shall be made on the forms provided in this bound copy of the Contract Documents. Proposal must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the County of Contra Costa, and shall state "BID - DETENTION FACILITY LATH,. PLASTER AND DRYWALL - 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 22.9-3610, Attention: Craig Braccia . . 3. Preva i 1 i ng_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. 7 i 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. 3 4. A pre-bid conference will be held at the Detention Facility Project Office, 1236 Escobar Street, Martinez, California at � i 11 :00 AM, on February 14, 1978. } i C-] 00144 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 regirements 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 safe operation down through all your supervisors , foremen and employees. Since safety consciousness is not unique to this project we are requesting that two copies be promptly submitted to Turner Construction Company upon award of a contract to the successful Bidder C-2 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-3 001 36 r INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part II 1 . Scope: The Contractor will furnish and install all Lath, Plaster, Drywall , Insulation, Spray-on Fireproofing, Access Panels, Radiation Pro- ' tection, Steel Studs and Metal Furring as shown and noted on the Contract Drawings and as specified in Sections 07220 - Rigid Wall Insulation, Section 09100 - Plaster, 09101 - Steel Stud System, 09110 - Metal Furring and Lathing, 09250 - Gypsum Drywall , 09251 - Drywall Finish, 09530 - Building Insulation, 09820 - Spray Fire- proofing, 10140 - Access Panels and 13750 - Radiation Protection. The following items are also included under this scope of work: a. The Lath, Plaster and Drywall Contractor will install all Hardware as specified in Section 08710. The Hardware is being furnished by others F.O.B. Jobsite. Lath, Plaster and Drywall Contractor will receive hardware at the jobsite, unload the truck delivering Finished Hardware, and store, inventory and install all Finished Hardware. Security Hardware will be furnished and installed by others. All Hollow Metal Doors that do not receive Security Hardware . will be installed by Lath, Plaster and Drywall Contractor. b. Lath, Plaster and Drywall Contractor will receive all Hollow Metal and Security Hollow Metal specified under Sections 08110 and 08112. Lath, Plaster and -Drywall Contractor will unload the truck and distribute all Security Hollow Metal and Hollow Metal Doors and Frames to the appropriate floors and store in close proximity to 'where these components are to be installed. c. The Contract includes the installation of all Security Hollow and Hollow Metal Doors and Frames as specified in Sections 08110, 08112, with the following exception, all Security Doors and Security Hardware will be installed by others. 2. Schedule The Contractor shall complete this Contract within Four Hundred Forty-Eight (448) calendar days from and after the date of the Notice to Proceed. A Notice to Proceed is anticipated by March 21 , 1978. D-1 ��3137 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part II 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 Lath, Plaster and Drywall will be by Lath, Plaster and Drywall 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. 6. Clean-UP- The lean-U :The Contractor shalt 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 furn- ished by the General Conditions Contractor. Debris boxes are furnished for normal miscellaneous debris only. Dunnage and bulk- ing type materials must be removed from the site at the Contractor's own expense. 7. Line and Grade: Two column lines in a north-south direction and two column lines in an 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 D-2 . 00138 INFORMATION TO BIDDERS Part 11 constructed of fire resistant materials. Material and layout must be approved by Turner prior to installation. 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 PHOINE: (415) 444-8001 or 465-7363 11 . The following sheets are included in this Information to Bidders and should be inserted in the Project Manual , Volume 2: Details and Schedules dated January 24, 1978. These are revised sheets and supersedes those sheets presently contained in the Project Manual : 42.01 , 42.02, 42.11 , 42.12, 42.13, 42 .38, 43.04, 43.05, 43.06, 43.07, 43.08, 43.09, 43.10, 43.13, 43.14, 43.15, 43.16, 44.18, 44.19, 44.22 fi D-3 00139 NOTES TO INTERIOR PARTITIONS 1. All dimensions are taken to centerline of column, face of studs (F.O.S. ) on hollow stud partitions , face of concrete (F.O.C. ) , or centerline of solid cement plaster partitions unless otherwise noted. 2. Contractor shall verify and coordinate wall and frames that require a non-typical wall thickness due to structural, electrical, mechanical, equipment, or other requirements. 3. Back plaster or protect all panels, fixtures and other pene- trations in partitions and ceiling in order to maintain re- quired fire separations and rated assemblies. 4 . Contractor shall verify all mounting heights and special structural support requirements with equipment manufacturers before installing backing plates and supports. See Details A/44. 09, B/44.09 and A/42. 24. 5. on a continuous wall surface where construction involves more than one material, finish, or material thickness, align face of finish unless otherwise noted. 6. Provide metal edge bead at gypsum wall board edges wherever gypsum board abuts a different material. Typical to all detail sections of this book 7. All penetrations through level 3 floor slab and level 2 floor slab (not including mezzanine areas of level 2) shall be fire stopped between pipe or duct and slab. Provide, Its 2 hour floor separation at these points. 8 . At all cement plaster shafts and enclosures, refer to shaft wall alternate construction Detail A/42. 12. 777 fj E Kaplan/McLaughlin DAT7 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY 7,4 ARCHITECTS PLANNERS NOTES TO 901. BATTERY STREET SHEET I SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 42.01 INTERIOR WALL DETAILS .415.398.5191 410111 out D-4 9. At all metal stud and gypsum wall board shafts and enclosures gypsum wall board (s) shall be applied to exposed side of stud only. The total layers of gypsum wall board across any section of shaft or furred enclosure shall be consistent with its appropriate partition type. 10. At all metal stud and gypsum board partitions which receive a finish coat of cement plaster, gypsum board adjacent to plaster shall be water resistant type. 11. 3-5/8" metal stud partitions extending 6" minimum beyond the ceiling shall have every stud extended and anchored to the structural slabs above. See Detail A/42. 35. 12. For Partition Symbols used in plans see key at each detail sheet. For Description of Partitions see Section 10. 13 . For typical conditions at heads and bases of walls, see Sheets 42. 30 and 42.35. 14 . At all duct penetrations above ceiling, every 3rd stud con- tinues to deck or structure above. See Sheet 42. 41. 15. Steel columns engaged by partitions shall be furred in the same material as the wall (details A and B/42.14) . 16 . steel columns partially engaged by concrete walls shall be furred in cement plaster (U.O.N. ) ( Details A/42. 36 sim) 17. See Section 26 for properties of structural studs and structural stud designation key; and for structural stud structural See at exterior stucco walls and soffits. es E Kaplan/McLaughlin DATCONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACIL ITN ARCHITECTS PLANNERS NOTE TO J I r 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 42.02 INTERIOR WALL DETAILS 415.398-5191 -PARt TYPE 5YM BDL TYPE SYM so� 41, • x. TYPE X -- 11 0 WATER RESIsr. r ;. S TYPE X •.i P g ;. G - YP BD WMETAL � CEM. PLA5 �•-' �=, WI�ER oT, iN51�. .; LArH ': --' j 5j'� I �•� DOTTED ON PLAN :i �' 3 8 METAL _ • - '_,� ;. S D5 AT 3 g METAL ,C• MA X. STUDS AT �,., .' �: — 2C;�• _ 1 "O.-CAMAY . - A WALL TYPE ''A' NVALL. TYPE D" VIZ3 TYPE F'ARrmoN TYPE PARTmow -- -- 5YM 50L 5YM BOL c �.�.:.... D ----- W%cIlk_ OcalKs " ,.I I. � = �� ,• ;—' :.i �• .i : 2:5/8 TYKE"X�i — •s � 2 'a TYPE X�� I COY? 5p. • :• EA•SI DE- TOP j GYPS Bpj •.t , •, �;___,-; �A• SIDE - ••i•'i LAYER Ar , 1,_IGEM-PLAS- •; WATER RESIST'. :� GYP BD' 1 METAL MAXis (:i DLJ SELF FURRING —:—_—� — i; �• i• :t METAL LATH �-- . .-- � — 3 0 �►Er.STi1DS - c AT IG"0•C-NJAX, WALL TYPE - 2 HR- WALL p WALL TYPE 2 WR. %VALL 2'G � t • 3 ; Ka lan/McLau 1LIn 11E CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILItt TY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS SNEET I N � MTAI LO ��() 901 BATTERY STREET 1 [��� SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 42-1 I31r.�� 415.398.5191 _D-6 TYPE pARrlrloN - ype PARTITION SYM BOL SYM DOL 4 'I ; ,FTll sv BTU= . 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TK I�OWNGFt�AC� I�L TY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS E ¢_ ?r 901 BATTERY STREET ST GOL1 G MTAILSSA FRANCISCO- CA. 94111 ��41398 1 00153 D-17 TD COL • _''M1rl�'E"G"!9°IRTITI p1�1_._ _:_,-_- - -- -- i t ' ' "T CHgNN ELS ir .4• � Cid ,� � Ory , C I ! 5c6 ,JtR = Dt�fG3. _i6 G9.CUP L c�uN3 PI•gN �. A] GIC..! G @ P,�►RTITION __'_ i� E - I K Ian/MCLaughlui DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS' PLANNERS 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET SAN FRANCISCO CA. 94111 -_ __ .� 1 j3ilje 00151 415.398.5191 ._ - 14"xX 1�1. LOh4C�-1Z FWTC-5 2 •�O GI+ CPT L4DW�. �3��' r � 9• o . 5�e 02 .t . I 1�'Z"- 10 C►� C C "v�-o`' D .G.. 3/4' Fur ir'iG .. ._.. .-I% Pupf-+rIG csF fl-. M (vr?4 P� i Ka lar /MCLaughlin DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS -_ G�IL.I - bbl . . _ 901 BATTERY STR C �T 4111 SW ET FRANCISCO A 9 ,�s, 00:1.55 415.398.5191 -in-19 •'� '' ' 11 "TL-- PUCK - -----�_ _ LJGHT1NG FIXTURE _ 15/0" STUD J �. �EAJv1.. �EYOt�Ih C�L� ENC 00 -MINT. . _ 4" PIAS, aN MTL. LATH - `; \ F ii ACTION . : (41-H LEYE'L DAYRCoM 1L I - t III I i 1 li - --�_ u c v •' .' _ 1 '� EFL, GLG. 1�TAIl. Ka lan/McLaUghlin- "TE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY AR Kaplan/McLaughlin- PLANNERS --��-31-78 01 BATTERY STREET SHEET SANFRANCISCO CA. 94111 C 1-�:LNG::_::DETAILS 415.398.5191 4ICo : _-_.__. n-,in �: Zn 5TA+NQgRo MI .Pift M LATER AU. ?,I �CORNE;.-W5rD AC-,+,tNO 5`W H.M.99�NEL 1 � ( �"► � ii i i il�r �,; ��= 1 Z_ _i�►P� _a M NTING aETP►!!. YaNTM MoTA L u=,1' ptl '. I I6 SA.N.Mr F3°1S&v _ *F 1 � � . ' t ►!i r,U Ct�I.UMN 6E�D W�-i�R� �- N1011 Hok00%lm '; caCCC1R5 �aE� 5'CRt1GT.L�� " a, MTV. CASINC3t eo 1 , � °•• `�' ! I a ` - Z tt�c�gy ¢D 5TH...P1 Fit • � ( C` . _ �/Y'..•{.r•V err J a • y� • • � ' � � 1 g�btt FUi�l�N3 C'S-_ - EA LCONIES r t. .. '��ft;,ltipfl ,1401%.E03G U17.T.M. 3 II1� GI.� DATE- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY I ARCHITECTS PLAL� /� z.4--'19 _ 901 BATTERY STREET SHEET M 15C. INTER IO DET9YL5. SAN FRANCISCO A 94111 4 539859,Ie1 Q-21 t � i MOyJD.TRIM pp GLJR�_ ' ' ��, .=our+, v�►I� p�Pe �_-_- - - .' ` ' M.M. A°u'�E1. - - - - ----- -- -• I � ' CoI.UMN 5TRuCt. M-406L 10 7 (P GOND. 9_:CORNER::_ _ • _ .. COLUMN 10 •41!>:1.R._ - -,} 6—� 3' A --- - -Gy4aORAIL.rmVIP H.M.._Y � .USTR EZ ' NI 5 . (f? G Kaplan/McLaughl;n DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNITY DETENIONTFACILITY ARCHITECTS PLANNERS -Z4 �� BATTERY STREET SHED _ _ MI5C:=:INTERIO-R.�DE - FRANCISCO CA. 94111 -- -- __ �r 415'398.5191 _- _._ '•� _ A t/sav �� _ !Y'Ps 11011 PARTIT)ON . _ WSW SST, MTL. � • • �. • ,, E PAy�ION .TT . ?. STIRUGT.�._ ,i'� 11fY!. �OmIr ST1 L `g' . ' DNC�►5. ' �r,.0 r?C7!°l�°►ST1rR (�-� STUC0L 24"0 _ ts .Q� 7 _: _. .c •.r _L•SEB 5TRU GT. DkG5. RCS WH&gg OCCUM -ITV.LATH 4 1 i La S053 . ter' _PL»( ",RL Ka lan/McLa w DATE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DETENTION FACILITY ARCHITECTg PLANNERS� t•�Z' "�� - 9g, 1 BATTERY $TRC T SET .-Irl. W^LL. DETAILS 1415-398 SAN FRANCL9C0 A 94111 ,.. - 44.= � � 31 7f.� 0:;1 iJ 5 398 591l Q-23 • 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 6 Professions Code of the State of California in the clas- sification required for the work bid on. The bidder's name shall correspond in all respects with the same shown on the license. License numbers and names are checked with the State. 2. EXAMINATION OF PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND SITE OF THE WORK A. CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY The bidders shall examine carefully the site of the work, and the plans and specifications therefor. He shall investigate and satisfy himself as to conditions to be encountered, the character, quality, and quantity of surface, and subsurface materials or • obstacles to be encountered, the work to be performed, and materials to be furnished, and as to the requirements of the proposal , plans, and specifications of the contract. Investigations of subsurface conditions are made for the purpose of design, and the County assumes no responsibility whatever in respect to the sufficiency or accuracy of borings, or of the log of test borings, or other preliminary investigations, or of the interpretation therefor. There is no guarantee or warranty, either express or implied, that the conditions indicated are representative of those exist- ing throughout the work, or any part of it, or that unlooked for developments may not occur. Making such information available , to bidders is not to be construed in any way as a waiver of the provisions of this article concerning the Contractor's responsi- bility for subsurface conditions, the bidders must satisfy them- selves through their own investigations as to the actual conditions to be encountered. Contra Costa County Detention Facility E-1 09160 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 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 bi*d, in accordance with Chapter 2, Division 5, 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 descr-Wid below, executed as surety by a corporat on tut orized 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 r 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 00.161 Instructions to Bidders (Continued) • 4. SUBMISSION OF PROPOSAL: A. Each bid shall be made on a proposal form to be obtained at the Turner Construction Project Office, located in a construction trailer at the corner of Pine and Mellus, (1035 Pine Street) Martinez, California 94553. Bids are required for the entire work described herein, and neither partial bids nor contingent bids will be considered. Bid proposals shall be sealed and shall be submitted to the Public Works Department, 6th Floor, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, on or before the 22n&'day of December 1977 at 2:00 PM and will be opened in public and at the time due in the 6th floor Con- ference Room of the County Administration Building. 5. WITHDRAWAL OF PROPOSALS: A. Any bid may be withdrawn at any time prior to the time fixed In the public notice for the opening of bids , provided that a request in writing, executed by the bidder or his duly authorized representative, for the withdrawal of such bid is filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. Any oral , telegraphic, or telephonic request to withdraw a bid proposal is not acceptable. The withdrawal is of a bid shall not prejudice the rpt_ of a bidTer —to—Me a new - bTdI' is art ci le does not authorize the withdrawal of any bid after the time fixed in the public notice for the opening of bids. 6. IRREGULAR PROPOSALS: A. The County also reserves the right to accept any or all alternates and unit prices called for on the Bid Form and their order of listing on such form shall in no way indicate the order in which the bids may be accepted. 7. COMPETITIVE BIDDING: A. If more than one proposal be offered by any individual , firm, partnership, corporation, association, or any combination thereof, under the same or different names, all such proposals may be rejected. A party who has quoted prices on materials or work to a bidder is not thereby disqualified from quoting prices to other bidders, or from submitting a bid directly for the materials or work. • All bidders are put on notice that any collusive agreement fixing the prices to be bid so as to control or affect the awarding of this contract is in violation of the competitive bidding requirements of the State law and may render void any contract let under such circumstances. 00162 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 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 �O 1 E-4 .63 GENERAL CONDITIONS $QZQN 1. Definitions: Whenever thefollowing tares, pronouns in place of them, or initials of orssanisations appear in the contract documents, they shall have tM following meaning: A doeument issued y the Couwty during the bidding per ich modifies, supersedem, or supplements the original contract documents. vNor �w wrthen 4osUNlWeekly, son prepared y the cswtreetoe for submission to the Cauwty y ick reports the total rnaber of esrlgees, the total number of ■ia- ority amplgees, and the presort minority manhoure of total orae- hours worked en the project. p� The written document of agreeswnt, exe- cuted by the�ounty and the Contrsctoe. - Shall swan the architect, engineer, is v or c o partnership, amplo od by the County of Contra Costa; as desi`nated oo the title sheet of these speci- fications. When Centra Costa County is designated as the Zng inter, gnginser shall mesa the Public Works Director, or his auto rimed representative. ;,Any individual, partnership, cob oration, association o n venture, or sa combination theree�, submitting a proposal hr the wort, acting d�rectly, or through a duly author- ised representetive. • 4S - shall soman the duly elected or appointed officials o constitute such a Board, who will act fee tlrm County is all matters pertaining to the Contract. Chang QQXA�U� - Is any change to contract time or price sad any change LA cTet documents not covered by subcontractors gJ Slroorks t IMn t uor s agent O t t� �tete A=t Covitracl The eontraet is comprised of the contract documents. CQntr The contract documents include the'agreement, t ra ngs: and the specifications. Prol ect Manager = The Project Man4er is the authorized representative of Contra Costa County. Construction Manager - The Construction Manager Js the County's construction representative as described in .th** Special Conditions' . Section 01010. t 00161 GENZ AL CONDITIONS SLC[1• Definitions: (continued) Contractor - The individual, partnership, corporation, association, joint venture, or combination thereof, whoentered into a contract with the County. GAWLfa - Shall masa the County of Contra Costa, a political v sion of the State of California and party of the firstpart, or its duly authorised aunt acting within the scope of their authority. Is as instruction given during the course of tMi�ee Section 165). Central j - The written instructions, provisions, conditions, or other requirements appearing on the draw 6. and as identified thereon, which pertain to the p rformame• oZ the work. - The official drawings includingdans, ole- _ vattons, sect ons, detail drawings, diagrams, genera notal, ia- forsation and schedules thereon, or exact reproductions. thereof, adopted and approved by the Count shoving the location, character. dimension, and details of the w . - The instructions, * ion:, condi- tions and de a requ resents pertain! to t� methods and man- nor of performing the work, or to the qualities and quantities of work to be furnished and installed under this contrast. - An individual, artnershicc, corporation. aasociatios, venture, or combination thereat, who con- tracts with t • sa�ayy Contractor to perform work me labor or sander service in or about the work. The term subcontractors shall-not include those who supply materials only. Suietrintand - The representative of the Contractor who shall be present at • work site at all times during perform- ance of the work. Such Superintendent $hall at all times be fully authori:ed 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. Supolimmogtary Axreer nt - A written agreement providing for alteration, amendment, or extension of the contract. S�oohh - The furnishing and installing of all labor, materials, argyles. supplies, and squipow t as specified, destg- mated, or required by the contract:' F-2 GENERAL CONDITIONS (continued) ,SfM4111.1. Gore ire a Laws and Na:ulat t— A• The Contractor shall kms!! informed of and observe, and comply with and cause 011 0! his agents and m - Iloyea* to observe and comply with all prevailiat Federal and tate taws, local ordinances, and rules anld refulations "do ursu"t to said laws. he wagh of this contract. D. All work and materials shall be is full accord- sees with the latest rules and rsgulationa of the Voiform Suilding Code, the State Fire Marshal, the Safety Orders of tba Division of Industrial Safety, the National Metric Code the Unifem Plumbing Code published by the Yosters Plumbing Officials Association, ani other applicable State laws or regula Iona. Nothing is these Plane or Specifications is to be construed to perait wr_ask.nat ceaforsi� to these Codes. The Contractor shall ep copies of Codes on ,deb at all thea during construction pe rrli C. takerrppis 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. "Mo contract forrublic work* involving an estimated ax and itu�ra in excess of $25,000.00 !or'the excavation of any �► �rencb or trenches five lest or sore is 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 bean deligate4, to advance of es• cavatiom, of a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, brag- tag, sloping, or other provisions to be made ler worker rotectioa from the haaard of caving ground during the excavation of musk trench oe trenches. If such plan, varies from the shoring system :hall sotabli shed by the Comstructiom Safety Orders, the plea shall be prepared by a registered civil or structural engimeer. "Nothing, is this soction shall be deemed to allow the use of a shortag, slq+ing, or protective system lase effective them that required by the Construction Sat:ty Orders of the Division of du Instrial Safety. "Nothing, in this section shall be construed to iapose tort liability oa the awarding body or any of its employees. "The terms 'public works' and 'awarding, body', ss used in this section shall have the sass meaning, as in Labor Code See- tions 1720 and 1722 respectively." Fm 3 CM171M (=tiiftmo l R ►atests and Royalties: A. The Contractor #hail Provide and pay for all licensee and royalties necessary for the legal use and operatiom of any of � a�upms iat or specialties used in the wort, Certificates 4 payment at any such licenses or royalties, and per. #►its for the use ofany stented or copyrighted devices shall be secured and paid for Cathe Contractor and delivered to the Comaty an Completion of tlllhhh+++eeeeee work, if required. S90100 4. ' s A. Tba V 2 Until the formal acceptance of the work by the Cornsl, the Contractor shall have the charge and cars thereof and shall bear the risk of injury or damage to any part of the work by the action of the elements or from any other cause ea- capt as provided is $"ties 21. The Contractor, at Contractor's cast, shall rebuild, repair, restore, sod make good all such damages toa portion off the work occasioned by any of such 'eausss before its accept- R 3. _ a. The Contractor shall good proper aoticea. oaks all - necessary arvangessnt$, and performs all other aervicea required is tho caro and maintenance of all public utilities. The Coa- tractor shall assume all responsibility concerning same for whicti the County may be liable. bR toolooisa of boxing iia, far portectios of any public ttiiesiof theiwworkt"the Costroegterrt Shalll remove allranclos espfill is all *posing$ to masonry grouting the Sams watertight, asry leave is a finished cosdit;oa. c. All connections to public utilities shall be made OW maintained is such Maintained as not to interfere with the cas- tiouing use Woman by the County during the entire progress of tka work. �Q28r S. �� lilf Insurance: A. The Contractor to wham the work it"awarded shall with in five (S) working days after losing notified enter into a contract - with the owner as the Contra Costa Count, Standard tors for the work in accordance with the drawing and 3pacificationg shall rut- Risk and file at the car time labor and material and faithful per- fotsenco bonds as sot facts► is the advertisement for bids, on a tom acceptable to the County.. F-4 00167 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SECTION 5. Bond and Insurance (Continued) B. Compensation Insurance _ The Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of this Contract adequate 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 Morkmens' 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 Norkmens' Compensation statute, or in case there is no applicable Norkmens' 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 germ hereof. Comprehensive Liability Insurance. including coverage for owned and non-owned automobiles.-.witk 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 $500,000 for any damage to property, includ- ing the loss of use thereof, arising out of each accident or occurence. Consultant shall furnish evidence of such coverage, naming Public Agency, its officers and employees as additional .insured$. and requir- ing 30 days' written notice of policy lapse or cancellation. The Contractor shall submit a Certificate of Liability Insurance which shall includi 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 $S,O0O per occurence. \ F-5 00165 , IL �d 7��. teas i,.•n r Adl,,Immug"m (continued) Certificates of such Yorlimow's Compensation, Public Liability, Prepart 08012P iwsurawes, and Tire insurance, shall be filed with the Comate and shall be subject to County "travel for adsgwasy of protect All certificates sha11 indicate that Contra Costa Comm has boon rAMW as an additional insured. lbsss certificates shah centats a provision that CONOrage ot- thirtdN u�dprim relttemm notice has base lbe iveoto Contra;Cossttss County.s mmmem Ant one bond $ball be in the amount of one hundred pereast 11008) of the Contrast, and shall incurs the owner during the life et the Contrast aid for the tote of one (1) ear from the dote of easeptanse of the work swot faulty os lmptoper aster• ISIS or wer1im"bip that map be discovered during thhaat time. G. Ulm 1W. r Ons bead shall be to the amount of fifty percent 1,501L) , • of the Contrast riee. and shall be in accordance with the awe of the State of literate to Secure the ppaayewt of all claims far labor and matorials used or consumed La the performance of this contract and of all amsuwts under the Unemployment Insurance Act. � ' ' ..�• ii►i'�twii • A. the Contractor $ball be resppaaaasibls for all work Pat- formed under this contrast, and me subsontrsctor will be racaai�- aised as scab. Ali persons engaged is the woe% will be considered as employees of the Cemtractee. " . •. rhs Contractor shallsin his personal attention to the ful- filimeat of this contract and shall keep the work under his control, Mhec any subcontractor fall* to prosecute a portion of the work in a •Sneer $atisfeetoty to the Arebitest or Zft9t" tr. the Contractor shall remove such subcontractor tmmodiately upon written request of the Architect or tngineer and he Shall not again be employed ow the work. C. Although the epeeitication sections of this contract may be arranged according to various trades, or general grouping of work. the eowtractor to not obligated to subet the work in such , usnwat. The CouwtT will not entertain requests to arbitrate dis- pates among subcontractor$ or between the Contractor and one or wore subcontractors concerning responsibility for perfoceing any part of the work. ' F•6 001,69 r (Continued) A. (continued) 0. Subletting or su►centractind any portion of the work as to which no subcontractor was desipm tod in the original bid shall his permitted only is case of public emergency or necessity, and thea only after a findift reduced to writing as public roe- ord of the warding authority setting forth the facts consti.tutims such emergency or necessity. L. Substitution of Subcontractors: Contractor shall net substitute any person or subcontractor in place of a subcontractor listed im his ►id proposal without the written approval of the County. Substitutlea of subcontractors must to is accordance with the provisions of the "Subletting and Subcontractinglair Froeticos Act" begisntsag with Section 4100 of the Government ode . Violations of this Act by the Contractor mgr subject him to penalties whisk mainclude cancellation of contract assessment of 10 percent of thya subcontractor's bid, and disciplinary action by the Contractors' State License Soard. TIM OF WOor U Alm DANAGtg: A. The County will dssignato the starting day of the con- tract on which the Contractor shall Immediately begin and thereafter diligentlyprosecute the work to completion. The Contractor obli- #otos himself to comploto the work on or before the date or withim the number of calendar days, sat forth in the Proposal (lid Form) for tompletioa, subjoet only to such adjustment of time as may N sot forth to this article or pursuant to Section 21. S. If the work is not completed within the time rewired, dam"o will be sustained by the County. It is and will be impr•ct- icab o aM extremely difficult to ascertain and determine the actual damage which the County will sustaia by reasom of such delayl and It is therefore agreed that the Contractor will ppaaoum y to the Ccy the sue of seamy stipulated per day is the S I td eatieas for eadn sad ewq day's delay is finishing the work othe time pres- cribed. If the Contractor fails to pay such I quidated damages the County may deduct the smount thereof from any money due or that say become due the Costractor under the contract. C. The work shall be regarded as completed upon the dote the County has sec st-d the some in writing. D. , Written requaets for contract ties extensions, aloes with adequate justification, shall be submitted to the County not later than one month following the delay., S. Any money due or to become duo the Contractor say be retained to cover said liquidated damages and should succi money not be sufficient to coves such damn es, tho Counter shall havo the right to recover the balance from the Contractor or his sureties. �F-7 001"1U • �w•�- CG�ITIMS (continued) I0111. U: (contineud) 7. Should the CoMty for any caws, authorise a sus- pension of work the time oI such suspension will be added to the time a11oWei for eUtica. Suspension of work by order of the County shall not re deemed • wives of the claimof the County for damages tot non-completion of the work after the adjusted time as required above. JILMON.J• Sea Special Conditions . paragraph 1.12 UaIGr 9. TDrOUAT WILITILS AID EACILITIU: A. All water used on the work will be furnished and paid for by the Coatraetot. The Contractor shall fu:risb the necessary temporary pipLag from the distribution point to the points on the • site where water is nesess•ry to car p on the work and upon co platioa of the work shall remove all temporary piping. g. The Comtrastor, at his own cost. shall furnish and in- stall all Esters.all eloetris light and power equipEset and wiring. all gas Estate. gas oqv ipment an piping that is necessary to ,- to= his Week and slu•11 remove the seas upon the completion of the vert. The Contractor shall pay for all power, light and gas used is the ceestre•ti.en Werk. . C. The Castreatee shell furnish,'wire for, install and main- tale temporary elestris light wherever it i necessary to provide illumination for the re�pet perfoasnc• and/or inspeetton of the work. The ligbtisa'g a 11 provide sufficient illusiaetion and shall Us so Placed end diatributed that these Specificatioss can be "oily read in evTT place where said work is being performed. Tbis ter gh poracy lieting equipswint Es be moved about but shall be maintained throughout the work, avai L►�a for the use of the Sngineer. Project Inspector. or as other authorised representative of the County whenever requirod fee inspection. F-8 • 001 '71 1 r • gM..CQdRJJ .NPs (Continued) §=12=..9. IRS VIILITTU :n IFACILITIU (Continued) V. the Contractor shall provide and asintain for the duration of the work, temporary toilet faciliti*s for the work- smn, these facilities shall be of an approved type conformed to the requirewits of the County health Departe*nt, and shall be weathertight structures with raised floors. Structures are to have adequate light and ventilation and door aquipped with latch or lock. Contractor shall service such facilities daily, naintainimg sawn is a class and sanitary condition. Portion •f sits occupt" by toilet facilities shall be graded and cleaned uu�� ,ne�oe� removal of facilities when to ordered and/or upon complet3oa of work. i. the County p� dRraetly to the utility companies connection foes, aasexa on Zeas, parait fees acreage fees, and it other fees required by the utility coapsnles and associated with the pesmasout utility services. If additional foes associ- ated with the temporary services are required they will be paid by the Contrsctow. The County 3d U _ftJ 2" for water gas, tele- phone and electricity consumed oaths project until after the County sakes written request to the utility companies that bil- lings be sent to the County. (Woraally the County will make these request* after the project is accepted as complete.) F. See Special Conditions for Variation& to the above requiressate. � SECTION 10. ZRA,M: . A. The Contractor shall ask* application for all posits. that are required for the porformsaco •oUhis work by all two ordinances. rules. regulations. or orders. of say lowf BY =Owored to mom or issue the gas» and having jurtod ctioa am shall give all notice* necessary is connection therewith. +110 Contractor is to par say chats" associated with per- m ts. (Tt is present policy of the County to pay foes to the incorporated cities for pew ts.) SECTION it. CONDUCT or HM- A. the Contractor shall observe that the County reserves the right to do other work in connection with the project by Con- ' tract or otherwiso. and he &hall at all times conduct his work to as to impose no hardship on the County,or .others engaged in the work. A* shall adjust, correct and coordinate his work with the work of others so that no discrepancies shall result in the whole work. . g. the Contractor shall provide an adequate work force. matariale of psopsr quality and equiW*et to properly carry oa the work and to mous* coaptation of each part in accordance with his schodule and with the time agreed.. F"9 001'72 ALMNUUM (Continued) of mm: • C. The Contractor shall personally superinted the work and shalt rintain a eempstent superintendent or fer*mon at AU SIMA until the job to accepted by the County. This s be empowered to sat in all natters peining to eche waft. D. Dail Maepower Reports shall be signed by the lontroctor, or his Superintendent, and submitted weekly. R. unless otherwise specified, the Contractee shall aloes all obstructions and proper* the site reedy fee the construction. we shall verify dimensions and scale of plot pleas, and shall chock all dimensions, levels, and constructiem. F. Where work of one trade jeisk at is on other wolf:, there shall be no discrepancT es ifrwmwlate �oetions when the t total PC see is complete. In tn�a�is� amied of work aitb another, •cerinss or domsttI same will aft be pfssitted.' .Skould improper work ei aq trac be covered by anfehes which results in dames@, or defeats the whole week affected shall be end* dead by the Contractor wit"t expense to the County. G. The Contractor shall anticipate the relations of the various trades toredress of the work and shall eco that rewired anchorage or blocking is furnished and net at proper time. An- chor&&@ and blocking for each trade shall b@ a part of sees, ex- cept where stated otherwise. ■. proper facilities shall be provided at all tines fee• access of the County representatives to conveniently examine and inspect the work. I. Watchmsw, at Coltracter's option shall be malateimad during tb@ progress of the work es retut1Q. at the expense of the Contractee. J. If any subcontractor at person employed by the Comtrmctes shall appear to the fsgiaser to be incompetent @e to not is a die- orderl or ima propsr manner, b* shall be discharged iediately M the written request of the tn&ine*r/Architeet, and such Persian shall not again be employed ee the week. SICiIM 1!• The following shall constitute exception, and the sole ' exceptions, to the responsibility of the Contractor set forth is Section 40 th the Instructions to Bidders: A. If during the course of the work the Contractor ancoumt•• ' ere active utility installations which are not shorn or indicated in the plans or.ta the specifications, or which are found in a location substantially different from that shorn. and such utilitie.a are not reasonably apparent from tisual examination. then he shall F-10 001.73 v c . tet, mr■�rna�f tcanc in".n , ftC?IQg�. t[f/OslflfiLitY l� gift (continued) psosptl notify the County to writing. Whew nesessa Lae the woo at the contrast, the CountTT shall issue a written order to the Contractor to maks such adjustment, rearrasgsment repair rowwal. alteration, or special handling of such utility, s including repair of the damaged utility. For the purposes of the forming. "active" shall sum other than abandoned, and "utility tostallations" shall LOCI"" the follosringt !team, petroleum ptoiuet$ sir, ehomieel, notes, sowers s stem water, gee, elsetsie. and telephone pips lines or coed"�te. The Contractor shall perfos the work described in such written order and Compensation therefor will be spade in accord- once with Sootier 21, relating to Charges in the work. Lxcept for the Items of Cost specified is suck Sections. the Contractor shall receive no Compensation for any other Cost. dasys or delay to him dims to the presents of such utility. It the Contractor tall• to giro the notice specified above and thereafter sets with- out inatruetices from the county, than be shall be liable for ssqq of all damage to such utilities or other work of the contract whish arises from hisoperations subsequent to discovery thereof. and he shalt repair and make good such desalts at his own cost. ' g. It the contrast regsiras excavation or other work to a stated limit of excavation beneath the surface. and it during the Course of the work the Count T orders a Changs of depth or dime- siens of such embsusfaee work due to discovery of unsuitable boating asterial or for smy other cause, then adjustment to "vi- tract trice foe such Charts will be nada in accordance with See- ties 21. txeept for the iteme of cost specified theveis, the Coa- tractor shall receive as compensation for any other Cost. damass, of dotee?y to his due to the presence of such unsuitable beerins material w other obstructiea. SfL'i�13- jet A. the Contractor shall at all times permit the County and their authorised agents to visit and inspect the work or any **art thereof and the shop$ whete work is in preparation. This A li- gation shall imalude malstainiag proper facilities and sats access for such impaction. What* the contract requires work. to be tested, t it shall net bo covered up until inspected and approved by the County, and the Contractor shall be solely responsible for notify- ing the Ceua rr whore and wbon such work is in readiness for tnspee- tion and testlasShould as such work be covered without such test and Oprwal.it shall be uncovered at the Contractor's es- ponse. a. Yheaever the Contractor intends to perform work on Saturday, Sunday. or a legal holiday. he shall give notice to the County v. -mch intention at Last two working days prior to performing such work; or such other poiiod as nay be spoai- Had, so that the County may make necessary orrangesents. F-11 00174 CLMERAL CONDITIONS (Continued) SgOlO1 13. INSP=IOM: (Continued) C. The inspection of the work or materials shall not roliave the Contractor of any of his obligations to fulfill his contract to prescribed. !Work and materiale not wetting such requirements shall be wade good and unsuitable work or matorisls way be rejected, notwithstanding that such work , or materials have bees previously inspected or that paymegt has been main. SgCTION lA. RLMOW Of MAT'tIIIALS: A. The Contractor shall rromptly remove from the premises condemned materials condened by the County as falling to conform to the Contract whether incorporated in the work or not, and the Contractor GJ411 promptly replace and seexecute his ows work in accordance with the Contract and without expense to the County and shall bear the espenee of making Rood all work of other Contractoes destroyed me damaged by sueb removal. g. if the Contractor does not remove suck condemned work and materials within reasonable time, fixed by written notice, the Count x may remove them and waystore the materials at the expense of the Contractor. If the Ctr ctor does gn�oot pa the axpeases of such removal within ten (M �sys thereafter, he County may upon tes (10) days written notice, sell such materials at auction or at private sae and shall account for the not pro- ceeds thereof after deducting all costs and expenses that should have bean borne by the Contractor. SICTION 11. INTUFRETATION Gf COlffRAS.Z RLOU rIOROM A. Correlatiom: The contract documents shall be interpreted as being complementary in requiring a complete work ready for use and occupancy or, !f not to be occupied, operation. Any require- sent occurring in any one of the documents is as binding as through occurring Is all. S. Conflicts in the Contract Documents: la the event of conflict is the contract docuseats the priorities stated !as sub- divisions 1. 2. ]. and 4 below shall govern: 1. Addenda shall govern over all other contract douccents, except the County's Standard Tom Agreement unless it is specifically indicated that ouch addenda shall prevail. Subsequent addenda shall govern over prior addenda only to the extant specified. 2. In case of conflict between plans and specifi- cations. the specificationo shall govern. S. 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 *that nates and all other portions of the plans. c. Larger scale drawings shall govern over - smaller.seale drawings. F-12 001 TO CtNtRAL COMITIM (Can't.) 3ia1ow is... INUIP QATIMa►� iArr RYni1�Rn�f iTs: (Coni.) ' A. Conflicts within the Specifications$ a. The "Cenral Conditions of the Contract" shall govern over all sections of the specifications exempt for specific modifications thereto that •y be stated In the Special Conditions. b. OMISSIONS$ it the contract documents are net cemplota as to any minor detail of a rewired construction system or with relard to the manner of combining or installing of parts, Materials, or gmipment, but there *slsts ON accepted trade standard far load and workmanlike construction, such *stall shall be deemed to haws been Ig11Nly required by the contract documents is accordance with such standard. "Minor dotall" shall Include the concept of substantially identical components, what* the price of each such Component to small *ws though the aggro;ate cost Or Importance is substantial* and shall Include a ainRla component which to incidental, even though its cost or importance may be substantial. The quality and quantity Of the parts or material se supplied shell conform to trade standards and be compatible with the type, composition, Strength, cis*, and prattlo Of the parts er sat*rials otherwise set forth is the contract documents. .. SECTION 16_ CLARV ICATIOM! AND AIIDITIOML INSTRUCTION$ A. Notification by Contractor: Shaul* rho Contractor discover any conflicts. *missions. ar errors in the contract documents er how* any question concerning interpretotien or clarification of the centraet documents. or it it appears to his that the work to be done or any matters relative there- to are not sufficiently detallad or explained In the contract documents, then. before precoeding with the work affected, he shall immediately notify the County in vritIP4 through, the Construction Supervisor, end request Int*rpreto- ties, elarificati*s Or furnishing of additional detailed Instructions Centerniwg the work. All such questions shall be resolved aha Instructions to the Contractor teemed within a reasonable ties by the County, whose decisioa shall be final and conclusive. Should the Contractor proceed with the v*rk affected before receipt Of Instruction* free 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 damag*. defect or added cost. t. Field Orders$ During the course of the work the Architect and/or tngineer may issue Field Orders regarding the work. Thos* Field Orders will supplemsst the plans mad Specifications In order to clarify the intent of the contract documents by adjustment to most field conditions or to make the various phases of the work goat asd join properly. A Field Order involves no change is contract time or price. performance, partially or in full, of a Field Order shell conscituto a waiver Of claim for a change in contract time or price fat the work covered by the Field Order, .unless a Change Order has been issued. C. Change Orders:, See Section 21, this Division. 001.7 1.7 i CLNML CONDITIONS (Coni.) SSCP ION 17. PRODYCi AND ItMR9110 SUNDARDS: A. Product Dmeignatten: Wham desertptive catalogue designattema, including msoufacturer's 8800, product brand name, or model number ars referred to in the contract documents, such designations shall be considered as being chess found in industry publications of current issue at date of first invitation to bid. 0. Seferemce Standards: Whom standards of the yederel Government, trade societies, or trade associations are referred to is the contract documents by specific dote of issue, these shall be considered a part of this contract. A= such references do net beer a date of issue, the current published edition at data of first invitation to bid shall be considered as part of this contract. SSCTION 111. MATIRIA1S. AWnCLgS. AM SQVIPMM: A. tutorial shall be now 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, is accordance with Section 4700 at seq., of the Government Code, State of California. . S. Mechanical equipment, fixtures and material shall be delivered C in original shipping crstes to the job site and the County shall be notified of the receipt of suck equipment, fixtures and matertal 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 no= or brand of a manufacturer's article is specified hereto, it is used as a measure of quality and utility or a standard. If the Contractor desire• to we 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 01)1.'1.7 i CGgunAL Ct%(DIT10W (Can't.) c.STicn 1-1. >%TvRIALS. ARTICL,T_ AND fQVIPMElat (Can't.) ' that gpecifled. Request for substitution shall be wade in aopte time for th• 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 sise sampies of material. tooting laboratory reports on material or process. manwf scturer'a speCtficatian data, field reports on product's approval and use by other public agencies, material costs, and installation costs and malntensnce proviniena and experionce or other data as required by the County. The County's decision concerning the refusal or acceptance of proposed rubstltutt for that specified shall be accepted as final. Requests for substitution will only be considered when offered by the Contractor with the reason for avbstitutlon. "Allure, to submit competent evidence as required and requosted by County shall be considered grounds for refusal of substitution. The Contractor shalt include n notice of chenp In contract prices. it substitution is approved. 0. All materials shell be delivered so as to insure A speedy and uninterrupted progress of the wort. Same shalt be stored so as to cause no obstruction. and so as to prevent ovorloading of any portion of the structure. and the Contractor shall be entirely responsible for damage or loss by weat`+er or other cause. L. within fifteen (j,S) days aftyr the slsninc of the Contract, the contractor shalt M&IIlt for snsroval 19 the County a com mete list of all materials it is proposed le w e Wrier thj# Contract, which differ in any respect from -stens U specified. This list shall Include all materials which are nroposee 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 Ilot must alae Include the figures received by the Contractor in bid fors 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 offer" and accepted as approved equal to materials specified, the cost of which is less than the coat 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. failwo to propose the substitution of any article within thirty-five (35) days after the *IitAlnit of the Contract say be deemed sufficient cause for the dental of request for substitution. 5S 1`1011 It, S140P DRAWINGS DE'IMPT1VE IUTA.n6ML13i . AL1E9NiAT1493t ,. A. The Contractor shall submit promptly to the County, so as to cause no delay In the work. all shop drowtn;s. descriptive data and samples for the various trades as required by the spectftcattons, and offers of alter natives, If any. Such submittals shall be Checked and coordinated by the Contractor with the vork of other trades involved before they are submitted to the County for examination. . F-1rJ 00178 { CTJiERAL CDMDITIONS (Can't.) SECTION 19.—SMP DRAW NCS. DESCRITTIYE DATA. SAiiP!M. ALTMMTIT[St (Con't.) g. The Contractor shall submit to the County ahoy or diagram drawings in the somber of copies as required to oubeittal schedule, or five (S) copies if so schedule is included in those documents. The drawings' shall show co"Istely the work to be done; any error or onissios shall be made good by the Contractor at his own expense, oven though the work bo installed before same beeoees apparent, ss approval by the County covers general layout only. fabrication, details and tnopocttoo •hail coefore to approved Contract Drowings. C. Descriptive Data: Submit sets of manufacturer's brochures or other data required by the specifications is the m W r of copies as rewired is submittal schedule, or five (S) copies if ss schedule is included is those documents. The County will examine such submittals, noting theroon corrections, and recurs three copies with a letter at transmittal isdicatiy actions taken by the County or rewired of the Contractor.' V. Samples$ Submit "too oo of articles, materiels or equipment as required by the specifications. The work shall be In accordance with the approval of the samples. Saspias shall be removed from County property whom directed. Samples net removed by the Contractor, at the County's optlem. will become the property of the County or •111 be removed or disposed of by the County at Contractor's expense. E. Alternativest for convenience In designation on the plans or in the specificatiens. certain materials, articles. er equlpaent may be dosignated by a brand er trade name or the name of the manufacturer together with catalog designation er other Identifying informotion. hereinafter referred to Ronerically as "designated by brand name"'. An alternative material. article. or "wipvent which is of equal quality and of the required characteristics for the purpose intended say be proposed for use provided the Contractor cemplles with the following requirementat 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 to 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 ►a 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- sent shall be upon the Contractor. The County shall be the solo judge as to such ratters. In the event that the County rejects the use of such alternative materisls, articles, or equipment, then one of the particular products designated by brand name shall be furnished. F-16 001, l9 I • GCMAL CC;IJIT1GFS (Con't.) S!CT1lm 11. stoup omwimcs. DLSCRI/Tlyt DATA, SWUS. ALTtdpaTlytii (Can't.) Tho County vili examine. with reasonable promptness. such submittals. and return *( submittals to the Contractor shall not retleve the Contractor from responsibility for deviations and alternatives from the contract plana 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 materlsl deviations from the plans and 3poelllcations .hall void the submittal and any action taken thereon by the County. When specifically requested by the County. the Contractor @hall 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 tit of alternative materials. articles. or equipment, or because ofdevlatieno from the contract plans and xpeeifleatlens. such changes shall net be Mode without the consent of the County and shall be made without additional coat to the County. 5 C iCM 20. SAMiLCS A4p TESTS: The County reserves the right at its own expense to order tests of any part of the work. If a@ a result of any such test the work to found unacceptable. It will be rejected and any additional test required by the Cotw►ty shall be at Contractor's expense. Unless otherwise directed. all /_• samples for testing will b• taken by the County from thi 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 tooting. and none may be used before receipt of written approval by the County. Any sample delivered to the County or to the promises for examination. including testing. shall be 419►e9ed of by the Contractor at his own expense within net more than ten (10) days after the Coetractor acquire@ knowledse that such examination Is concluded, unless otherwise directed by the County. SECTION 2 L CHANCE ORDERS: The County reserves the right to order in wrtting changes in the plans and speciftcat tons, without voiding the contract, and the Contractor shall comply with such order. No change or deviation from the plans and speetfieations will be made without authority in writing from the County. Changed work #hall be performed to accordance with the original r"uirements of the Contract Documents and previous fully executed Change Orders. A Change Order my adjust the contract price either upward or down- ward to accordance with either or a combination of the following bases, as the County way elect: ' (1) on a lump sum basis as supported by breakdown of estimated costs. C_0 F-17 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Coni.) SIC71ON 21. CHANGE ORMS: (Can't.) (2) On a unit price basis. (2) On a cost-plus basis is accordance with the following conditiinei (a) MARK-UPS: 1. Tor work performed by the Contractor an amount equal to the direct coat (as defined hereto) of the work Plus 191 of the direct costs for overhead and profit. 2. for work performed by a sub-contractor an amount equal to the direct Costs (as define ere s) of the work plus 201 of the direct costa for overhead and profit. (Suggested breakdown: 151 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 hernia) of the work plus 251 of the direct costs for overhead and profit. (suggested breakdown: 131 to sub-sub-contractor, Si to sub-contractor, ft to , Contractor.) 4. Is no case will the total mark-up be greater than 231 of the direct costs notwithstanding the number of contract tiers actually existing. r S. For delated work the mark-up •hall be 101 of the direct \^ costs or the agreed upon estimate thereof. (b) DIRECT OOFTS: 1. Labor: The costs for labor shall include any employee payments to or an behalf of the workmen for health sad welfare, pension, vacsttos and similar purposes. Labor rates will not be recognised whom is excess of tbsse prevailing is the locality and time the work is being performed. 2. Materials: The actual cost to the Contractor for the metariiladirectly required for the perforwanee of the changed work. Such cost of materials may include the cost of procurement, transportation and delivery if necessarily incurred. If a trade discount by the actual supplier is available to the Contractor, it shall be credited to the County. If the materials are obtained from a supply or source owned wholly or in part by the Contractor, payment therefore will not exceed the current wholesale price for such materials. The term "trade discount" includes the concept of cash discount. F-18 ` GENERAL COMITIONS (Can't.) SECTION 21. CHAMGg ORDUS: (Cott't.) 2. Materials: (Can't.) if, in the opinion of the Cowty, the test of msteriale to axcasstve, or it the Contractor fails to furnish satisfactory evidence of the cost to his from the actual supplier thereof, them is either case the cost of the materials •hall be damned to be the lowest current wholesale price at which littler materials are available in the quantities required. The County reserves the right to furnish such materials as it 40008 advisable, and the Contractor shall have no claims far coats or profits on material furnished by the County. i. Equipment: The actual cost to the Contractor for the use of, equipment directly required to the performance of the changed work. in computing the hourly rental of equipmant, any time less than 30 minutes •hall by'considered one-half hour. No payment will be tads for time while equipment to inoperative due to breakdowns or for non-working days. In addition, the rental time shall include the tits required to move the equipment to the work fros the nearest available source for rental of such equipment, and to return it to the source. If such *quipteet to net moved by its own power, than loading and transportation tests 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 an the project in any other way then upon the changed work. individual ip •cos of • ut want to be sore= latter, valva of 31,ppt}!mar she l b`e, �con�t me�ed to ba toot er ms 1 Nuismynt. a-,_d �e a at wi ba tsde— thareto�. T Far equtpsent owned, furnished, or rented by the Contractor, so cast therefor shall be recegnised is extras of the rental rates ostablished by distributors or equipmant rental agencies in the locality where the work is performed. The amount to be paid to the Contractor for the use of equipsttnt as set forth above shall constitute full compensation to the Contractor for the cost of fuel, power, oil, lubrication, supplies, •mall tools, small equipment, necessary attachmente, 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) ALL40WASIS TIMI EXTLySIOMis For any change in the work, tho Contractor shall be entitled Only to such odjustmants in time by which completion of the entire work is delayed due to perfor"nce of the changed work. Each estimate for a than[* in the work submitted by the Contractor shall state the amount of extra tits that he considers should be allowed far making the requested change. F-19 001,82 . l GENERAL CONDITIONS (Con't.) SECTION 21. CAANCt ORDERS: (Con's,) (d) RECORDS AND MPORTIVt IMPORFATION: •. (1) The Contractor •hail sointain his records to such a r nnas as to provide a clear distinction between the direct casts of extra work paid for as a cost-plus basis and the costs of other operations. (2) Contractor shall maintain daily records showing ass hours and material quantities required for cost plus work. The Contractor shall use a fern approved or provided by the County. The forms will be filled out in duplicate and the County's inspector will review and attack his approving siansture S t!S form ` the !ftz !%—a work i= peter o—rrT (7) Rental and material charges shall be substantiated by valid copies of vendor's invoices. (i) The contractor's cost records pertaining to coat-plws work shall be open to inspection or audit by the County. (a) FAILURE TO ACRD A3 TO QST, 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 Leowdistely with the changed work. • Daily Sob 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 paymnt of the changed work. Agreemnt and executios of the daily Job record by the construction inspector shall not preclude subsequent adjustment based upon a later audit by the County. F-20 OW 83 GENERAL CONDITIONS (Coit't.) SECTION 22. LAPP: Every part at the work shall be accomplished by workmen, laborers. or mechanics especially skilled In the class of work required and workmanship shall be the boat. TION 21. OCCUUNCY DY TK COMM PRIOR TO ACCUUNCt: The County reserves the right to occupy ail or any part of the project prior to completion of the work, upon written order therefor. In sunk event. the Contractor will be relieved K 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 touts at any ties before the acceptance of the work as a^: forth in Section 24 or during the guaranty perlod'after such acceptance. as set forth In Section 2111. SECTION 24. PRESERVATION AND CLUMING: A. The Contractor shall protect and preserve the work from all damage or accident. providing any tesWerary rests, window and door coverings, boxings or other construction as required by the County. This shall include any adjoining property of the County ane others. g. The Contractor shall properly clean the work so it pragrosses. As directed during construction, rubbish shall be removed, and at completioi► the whole work shall be cleaned and all temporary construction, equipment and rubbish shall be removed from the site, all being lett in a clean and proper condition satisfactory to tie County. SECTION 25.__tAYMWt Or FtOtUL OR STATt TAXES: Any Taderal. State or local tax payable on articles furnished by the Contractor, under the Contract, shall be included in the Contract price one 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 001.84 { 0E _RAL CONDITION (Con's.) 1=1129 25- LA DW aF rEDUAL 91 S= T AXII: (Com't) Contract and whtcb are exempt from Pedersi txciaa Tas;. SEEZION 26. ACCZ?TAM: A. The work shall be accepted inwriting only when it a shall have been completed satisfactorily to the County. Partial payments shall not be construed as acceptance of any part of the work. a. In jud ing the work oo allowance for deviations from the drawing$ e2 Specification• will be made, unlet already approved in writing at the time and in the sooner to caped for heretofore. C. • County shall be give n adequate opportunity to sake any necessary arrangements for fisc insurance and extended coverage. o. Final acceptance of the Contract will not be dives until all requirements of the contract documents are complete sad roved by the County. This shall include, but is not limited to, Mconstruction, guarantee forms parts lis,-sal�aser' tests, o :rating instructions, and as-bu It draw by the contract documents. S&ClIgg 21. LFIMLPAYK AIM tiAIV1UR T4 CLAIMS- .L After the official acceptance of the work by the County, • the Contractor shalt submit to the Counter, on a forst acceptable to (r the County, s request for payment to full in accordance with the Spptract. The fora "statement to Accompany Final Payment" ( o -) shall be completed signed by the Contractor, and submitfled tat County with the f naI payment requast. ,§L(JtOX 23. GUMAly'tLt: ` A. The Contractor hereby unconditionally gusrantesa tbst the work will be dame is accordance with requireseete of all coo- tract, and further guarertess the work of the contract to be sod resaia 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 to 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 arterial within the �wtt ante* period specified, without any expense whatsoever to the County, ordinary wear and tear and unusual abuse or neglect excepted. S. 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 vequirsaents of the contract or any {_ *�F-2Z 0018:) I GM AL CONDI IOMt (Con't) SLCTION 21. QUARAMM, (con't.) defects in the work, he will commence and prosecute with dw diligence all work n*csssary to fulfill the terms of this guarantee, and to complete the work within a reasonable period of time, and in the *vent 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 d*- nand. 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 event of an O"rgeney constituting an it dints hazard to the health of safety of the County's saploye*a, property, or linen- seas, the County as undertake at the an expense with- out prior notice an work necessary to correct such hazardous condtions when it was caused by work of the Contractor not being in accordanes with the requirsments 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 Past 24) F-23 ?OR CONTRA COSTA CDlMTT MUDIMO HART N , CALI OW we hereby guarantee to the County of Contra Costa the Type of Mor which we have installed to the (Sam of i ing California, for Year (a) us• fres data of filing of t a comp oti•a notice in the Office of tie C•wnty Record". W agree to repair or replace to the satisfaction of the County any or all ouch work that may prove detective to workmanship or materials within that period, ordinary wear and tear and unusual abw• or aeglect excepted, together with any other work which may be damaged or displaced to so doing. tf we tali to comply witk the above esationed conditions within a reasonable time atter being notified to writing, we, collectively and separately, de 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 iemiediatoly upon dammed. This guarantee cover* and includes iny special terse, including time periods, specified for this work or materials n the plans and specifications for this project. This guarantee supersedes say previous guarantees we have made for this particular project. sufp_�CTOg Data; _ (Affix Cat�raj_a1,�— GENERAL CONTR�IS�Q� Date; -(►ffix Corporate Seal) . , r NOTE; If the fire is not a corporation, add a paragraph stating the type of ' business organisation and the capacity and authority of the parse* signing the guarantee. F•24 0018'7 C cX4wPLfi FORM STATMOT TO ACCOMPANY FINAL PAYMDIT To: Contra Costa County public Yorks Department County Administration Mluildiag Martine., California Rai Final payment (Project) Dear Sir: The undersigned Contractor represents and agrees that the final payment includes herein all claim and demands, of whatever nature, which he has or wy have against the County of Contra Costa in connection with the contract to construct the above-entitled project, and that paymeat by the County.ol the final estimate shall discharge and release it from any and all claims. . The undersigned hereby certifies that all work, labor, and materials' an 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 00188 CONTRACT (Construction Agreement) (Contra Costa County Standard Form) SPECIAL TERMS. These special terms are incorporated below by reference. (SS2,3) Parties: (Public Agency) (Contractor) Comp Tete legal name (52) Effective Data: (See 54 for starting date.) (53) The Work: (54) Completion Time: (strike out (a) or (b) and "calendar" or "working") (a) By (date) (b) Within calendarjriorking days from starting date. ('SS) Liquidated Damages: $ per calendar day. (56) Public Agency's Agent: (57) Contract Fries: $ (for unit price contracts: more or less, in accordance with finishe3—quantities at unit bid prices.) (Strike out parenthetical material if inapplicable.) SIC11A1'URE5 d ACXNOWLEDGUENT e 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 Des gnats official capacity in thebusiness) SEAL) By: Des gnats official capacity in Ehebusiness) Note to Contractor (I) Execute acknowledgment form below, and (2) if a corpora- tion, affix Corporate Seal. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - State of California ) ACKNOWLEDGMENT (by Corporation, County of ) ss' Partnership, ,or Individual) The person(s) signing above for Contractor, known to me in individual and business capacity as stated, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/they executed it and that the corporation or partnership named above executed it. Dated: (NOTARIAL SEAL)- - - - - - - - - - Notary Public- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FORM APPROVED by County Counsel. G-1 (CC-1t Rev. 11-76) 0 . 18 3. WORK. CONTRACT CHANGES. (: By their signatures in Sectic , effective on the above Mate, these parties promise and agree as set forth in this contiuct, 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, wenient and proper in order fairly to perform the requirements of this contract, all etly in accordance with the Public Agency's plans, drawings and specifications. (e) 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- cations or the Notice to Proceadi and shall complete it as specified in Sec. 1. 5. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. If the Contractor fails to complete this contract and this work w t in the time fixed therefor, allowance being made for contingencies as provided herein, he becomes liable to the Public Agency for all its loss and damage therefrom; and because, from the nature of the case, it is and will be impracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and fix the Public Agency's actual damage from any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to the Public Agency the reasonable sum specified in Sec. 1, the result of the parties' reasonable endeavor to estimate fair average compensation therefor, for each calendar day's delay in finishing said work; and if the same be not paid, Public Agency may, in addition to its other remedies, deduct the sane from any money due or to become due Contractor under this con- tract. If the Public Agency for any cause authorizes or contributes to a delay, suspen- sion of wort: or extension of time, its duration shall be added to the time allowed for completion, but it shall not be deemed a waiver nor be used to defeat any right of the Agency to damages for non-completion or delay hereunder. Pursuant to Government Code Sec. 4215, the Contractor shall not be assessed liquidated damages for delay in completion of the work, when such delay was caused by the failure of the Public Agency or the owner of a utility to provide for removal or relocation of existing utility facilities. 6. INTEGRATED DOCUMENTS, The plans, drawings and specifications or special provisions Ot the Public Agency r. call for bids, and Contractor's acce��ted��bid for this work are hereby incorporated into this contract; and they are Intended co-operate, so that any- ng exhibited in the plans or drawings and not mentioned in the specifications or Bial provisions, or vice versa, is to be executed as if exhibited, mentioned and set rth in botl►, to the true intent and meaning thereof when taken all together; and differences of opinion concerning these shall be finally determined by Public Agency's Agent specified in Sec. 1. 7. PAYMENT. (a) For his strict and literal fulfillment of these promises and conditions, and as full compensation for all this work, the Public Agency shall pay the Contractor the sum specified in Sec. 1, except that in unit price contracts the payment shall be for finished quantities at unit bid prices. (b) On or about the first day of each calendar month the Contractor shall submit to the Public Agency a verified application for payment, supported by a statement showing all materials actually installed during the preceding month, the labor expended thereon, and the cost th:ireof; whereupon, after checking, the Public Agency shall issue to Contractor a certificate for the amount determined to be due, minus 10% thereof pursuant to Government Code Sec. 53067, but not until defective work and materials have begn removed, replaced and made good. 9. PAYMENTS WITHHELD. (a) The Public Agency or its agent may withhold any payment, or ecause of later discovered evidence nullify all or any certificate for payment, to 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. isThe Public Agency shall use reasonable diligence to discover and report to the tractor, 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 work, it shall issue a ccrtifi. .c to the Contractor and pay tl, 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 have been presented to the Public Agency based on acts or omissions of the Contractor, and no liens or thhold notices have been fileu against the wor). or site, and provided there are not r�nable inuications of defective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of liens or lams against Contractor. 9. INSURANCL. (Labor Code 551060-61) On signing this contract, Contractor must give Ivublic Agency (1). a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of i 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 amara of and complies with Labor Code Sec. 3700 and the Workers` Compensation Law. 10. "ONUS. On signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for app'- r'—'oval-'good and sufficient bonds with sureties, in amount(*) 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 PLRkORM. if the Contractor at any time refuses or neglects, without fault of e 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 more after written notice thereof 4y 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 L 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBCONTRACTORS. Government Code 554200-4113 are incorporated herein. IMAGE RATES. (a) Pursuant to Labor Code Sec. 1773, the Director of the Department of n ustr aRe 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 clay. When lose than that numher of hours are worked, the daily wage rate is proportionately reduced, but the hourly rate remains as stated. (c) The contractor, and all his subcontractors, must pay at least these rates to all persons on this work, including all travel, subsistence, and fringe benefit payments provided for by applicable collective bargaining agreements. All skilled labor not listed above must be paid at least the wage scale established by collective bargaining agreement for such labor in the locality where such work is being performed. if it becomes neces- sary for the Contractor or any subcontractor to employ any person in a craft, classifi- cation or type of work (except executive, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other non-manual workers as such) for which no minimum wage rate is specified, the Contractor shall immediately notify the Public Agency which shall promptly determine the prevailing wage rate t4arefor and furnish the Contractor with the minimum rate based thereon, which shall apply from the time of the initial employment of the person affected and during the continuance of such employment. 15. HOURS OF LABOR. Eight hours of labor in one calendar day constitutes a legal day's works and no workanemployed at any time on this work by the Contractor or by any sub- contractor shall be required or permitted to worn longer thereon except as provided in Labor Code Secs. 1810-1815. 1 PRLNTICES. 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-g . 00191" 17. PRLfL'ltracC FOR HATERIAU The Public Agency desires to smote the industries and economy a Contra Costa County, and the Contractor therefore promises to use the products, workmen, laborers and mechanics of this County in every cans where this price, fitness and quality are equal. ASSIGItIMUT. This agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives �T 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. .040 WAIVER BY PUBLIC AGENCY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materia s Lnspacted, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the Public Agency indicating the work or any part thereof complies with this 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 HARIMESS i INUE121ITY. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and indemnify rom Elie liabilitiesas defined in this section. (b) The indomnitees benefited and protected by this promise are the Public Agency and its elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees. (e) The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly s�erecl, '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 wxt tTe matters covered by this contract and attributable to the contractor, ubcontrictor(s) , or any officer(s) , agent(s) or employce(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) , specifications) or special provisions) in connection with this work, has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. 21. EXCAVATION. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Labor Code Sec. 6705, if ApplIcablie, by submitting to Public Agency a detailed plan showing the design of shoring, bracing, sloping, or other provisions to be made for worker protection from the ha2ard of caving ground during trench excavation. 1-4 (CC-11 Rev. 11-76) !00100 AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAN, COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA 1. AREA AFFIRMATIVE ACTION PLAT! 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 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 l 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 II : A. Coverage. The provisions of this Part 11 shall be applicable to thosee 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 bargaining agreements-,* Part It: A. Coverage (Con't) 3. Are signatories to the Contra Costa Plan, but are parties to collective argaining 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 Pian. B. Requirement-An Affirmative Action Plan. The bidders, contractors and subcon- tractors described in paragraphs I throug 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 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 otharNise bound by the *rovisions of Part I hereof for the folaowing time periods for each trade which will e used on the project within Contra Costa County, California. The ranges for all trades to be utilized on the project shall be as follows: Until 9/30/72 9.3% - 11 .8% From 10/1/12 until 9/30/73 11 .8% - 14.S% From 10/1/73 until 9/30/74 14.5% - 17.0% From. 10/1/74 until 9/30/75 17.0% - 19.S'% In the event that under a contract which is 'subject to these Bid Conditions any. work is performed in a year later than the latest year for which acceptable ranges of minority manpower utilization have been determined herein, the ranges for the period ' 10/1/74 through 9/30/75 shall be applicable to such work. The percentages of minority manpower utilization above are expressed in terms of manhours of training and employment as a proportion of the total manhours to be. worked by the bidder's, contractor's and subcontractor's entire work force in that trade on all projects in Contra Costa County, California during the performance of 1/ Minority is defined as including Negroes, Spanish Surnamed Americans, Orientals and American Indians. M-2 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) its contract or subcontract. The manhours for minority work and training must be substantially uniform throughout the length of the contract on all projects and for each of the trades. Further, the transfer of minority employees or trainees from employer-to-employer or from project-to-project for the sole purpose of meeting the contractor's or subcontractor's goals shall be a violation of these conditions. : In reaching the goals of minority manpower utilization required of bidders, contractors and subcontractors pursuant to this Part 11 , every effort shall be made to find and employ qualified journeymen. However. where minority journeymen are not Available, minority trainees in pre-apprenticeship, apprenticeship, journeyman training or other training programs may be used. In order that the nonworking training hours of trainees may be counted: in meeting F the goal , such trainees must be employed by the contractor during the training period, ' the contractor must have made a comnitment 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 Costi 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 Sid 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 firmative 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 0019a 8. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) b. The contractor shall maintain a file of the names and addresses of each &inority worker referred to him and what action was taken with respect to each such aferred 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 'CORKS OEPARTMENT 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 shalt participate in training programs in the area, especially those funded by the Oepartment of labor. e. The contractor shalt 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 contractoir 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 ubcontractors and suppliers.. T'ne contractor shall make specific and constant personal (both written and oralg} 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.. menta, tests, etc. �. 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 meads consistent with its obligations under 16 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, ,fob classifica- 'Rions, etc. . do not have a discriminatory effect. S. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Can't) n. The contactor 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 bi.dding eligibia 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 Pairt 11 for those trades. Whenever a contractor or subcontractor is deemed to be committed to Part 11 of those Bid Conditions, he shall be considered to be committed to a manpower utili- zation goal of the minimum percentage range for that trade for the appropriate year. 4. Subsequent Signatory to the Contra Costa Plan. Any contractor or subcontractor subject to the requirements 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 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 aff rmative action steps required by this Part 11 in such s manner as to cause or result in discrimination against any person on account of race, color, religion, sex or national origin. N-5 0 `1.97 #lot mL;ijun Tian won't) Part III: Certifications. A. Bidders' Certification. A bidder will not be eligible for award of a contract •ender 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: BIDOERS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: Bi der 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 -Mork in Contra Costa County within the scope of coverage of that Plan, those trades being: and/or (b) as to those trades for which it is required by these Bid Conditions to comply with Part 11 of these Bid Conditions, it adopts the minimum minority manpower tilization goals and the specific affirmative action steps contained in said Part 11 this and all future construction work in Contra Costa County, subject to these Bid onditions, those trades being: and 3. it will obtain from eachof 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-6 001 �g B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Can't) *Part III: Certifications. (Con't) B. Subcontractors' Certifications. • Prior to the award of any subcontract under this Invitation for Bids, regardless of tier, the prospective subcontractor must execute and submit to the Prime Contractor the following certification, which will be deemed a part of the resulting subcontract: SUBCONTRACTORS' CERTIFICATION certifies that: Subcontractor 1 . it intends to employ the following listed construction trades in its work under the subcontract 2. (a) as to those trades set forth in the preceding paragraph one hereof for which it is eligible under Part 1 of these Bid Conditions for participation in the Contra Costa Plan, it will comply with the Contra Costa Plan on this and ail 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: an 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 bidde=r 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: Cam liance and Enforcement. Contractors are responsible for informing* their subcontractors regardless of Fier) 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. H-7 00199 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Con't) ' Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement. (Can't) Liause, 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 I 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 meats 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 presuired to be in compliance with these Bid Conditions and no formal sanctions or proceedings leading toward sanctions shall be instituted unless the agency othe mise determines that the contractor or subcontractor is not providing equal employment' K pportunities. In judging whether a contractor or subcontractor has met its goals, he agency will consider each contractor's or subcontractor's minority manpower utilization and will not take into consideration the minority manpower utili_3tion of its subcontractors. Where the agency rinds 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 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 Id Conditions by instituting at least the Specific Affirmative Action steps listed N-$ 31,1200 B. Requirement--An Affirmative Action Plan (Can't) Part IV: Compliance and Enforcement. (Coni) 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 'storks 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. 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 Opportunity -- During the performance of this Contract the Contractor agrees as follows: (1) .Minimum Mages ( i) All mechanics and laborers employed or working upon the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the project, will be paid unconditionally and not less often than once a week, and without subsequent deduction or rebate on any account (except such payroll deductions as are permitted by regulations issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act (29 CFR Part 3) , the full amounts due at the time of payment computed at wage rates not less than those contained in the wage determination decision of the Secretary of Labor which is attached hereto and and made a part hereof, regardless of any contractual relationship which may be alleged to exist between the contractor and such laborers and mechanics; and the wage determination decision shall be posted by the contractor at the site of the work in a prominent place where it can be easily seen by the workers. For the purpose of this clause, contributions made or costs reasonably anticipated under section 1 (b) (2) of the Davis-Bacon Act on behalf of laborers or mechanics, subject to the provisions of 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1 ) (iv). Also for the purpose of this-clause, regular contributions made or costs incurred for more than a weekly period under plans, funds, or programs, but covering the particular weekly period are deemed to be constructively made or incurred during such weekly period. 01 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, shalt 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 0(1202 I•l ` 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 taborer or mechanic employed or working on the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937 or under the Housing Act of 1949 in the construction or development of the pro- ject, all or part of the wages required by the contract, the (Agency) may, after written notice to the contractor,. sponsor, applicant, or owner, take such action as may be necessary to cause the suspension of any further payment, advance, or guarantee of funds until such violations have ceased. (3) Payrolls and basic records (i) Payrolls and basic records relating thereto will be maintained during the course of the work and preserved for a period of three years thereafter for all laborers and mechanics working at the site of the work, or under the United States Housing Act of 1937, or under the Housing Act of 1949, in the construction or develop- ment of the project. Such records will contain the name and address of each such employee, his correct classification, rates of pay (including rates of contributions or costs anticipated of the types described in section 1 (b) (2) of the Davis-Bacon Act), daily and weekly number of hours worked, deductions made and actual wages paid. Whenever the Secretary of Labor has found 'under 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (iv) that the wages of any laborer or mechanic include the amount of any costs reasonably anticipated in providing benefits under a plan or program described in section 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 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' 0 203 I-2 conform with the work he performed. A submission of a "Meekly Statement of Compliance" which is required under this contract and the Copeland regulations of the Secretary of Labor (29 CFR, Part 3) and the filing with the initial payroll or any subsequent payroll of a copy of any findings by the Secretary of Labor under 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (iv) shall satisfy this requirement. The prime contractor shall be responsible for the submission of copies of payrolls of all subcontractors. The contractor will make the records required under the labor standards clauses of the con- tract available for inspection by authorized representatives of the (write the name of agency) and the Department of Labor, and will permit such representatives to interview employees during working hours on the ,job. (4) Apprentices Apprentices will be permitted to work as such only when they are registered, individually, under a bona fide apprenticeship program registered with a State apprenticeship agency which is recognized by the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training. United States Department of Labor; or, if no such recognized agency exists in a State, under a program registered with the Bureau of Apprenticeship and Training, United States Department of Labor. The allowable ratio of apprentices to Journeymen in any craft classification shall not be greater than the ratio permitted to the contractor as to his entire work force under the registered program. Any employee listed on a payroll at an apprentice wage rate, who is not registered as above, shall bepaid the wage rate determined by the Secretary of Labor for the classification of work he actually performed. The contractor or subcontractor will be required to furnish to the contracting officer written evidence of the registration of his program and apprentices as well as of the appropriate ratios and wage rates, for the area of construction prior to using any apprentices on the contract work. (5) Compliance with Copeland Regulations (29 CFR Part 3). The contractor shall comply with the Copeland Regulations (29 CFR Part 3) of the Secretary of Labor which are herein incorporated by reference. (6) Subcontracts The contractor will insert in any"subcontracts the clauses contained in 29 CFR 5.5 (a) (1) through (5) and (7) and such other clauses as the (write in the name of Federal agency) may by ap- propriate instructions require, and also a clause requiring the subcontractors to include these clauses in any lower tier sub contracts which. they may enter into, together with a clause re- quiring this insertion in any further subcontracts, that may in turn be made. (7) Contract termination; debarment A .breach of clauses (1) through (6) may'bo'grounds for termination of the contract, and for debarment as provided in 29CFR 5.6: 0020A �020A 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 extent possible, employ the number of apprentices or trainees necessary to meet currently the requirements of subdivisions (i ) and (ii ) of this sub- parz;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. Sa.4 b agrees to maintain records of employment, as described in Sect. Sa.3 a (2) , on non-Federal and non-Federally-assisted construction work done during the performance of this contract in the same labor market area. The contractor agrees to make these records available for inspection upon request of the Department of Labor and the Federal agency concerned. (4) The contractor agrees to supply one copy of the.written notices re- quired in accordance with Sect. 5a 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 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 S&A, 5a.5; Sa6, 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. -. : 00205 ' !'UUtflG7tOMS i, 1 � - - M70tfICA7lOD'S t. 2 w CiS1M. .0. CA7t-5(;70 - 'ir+d, a4 DWISIGM NO. CA77-S0" (Cont'd) .-- 4e2 #A W195-sept"I't t). I't77y _.._. 7,+.,.a•,.i.r.t•rw»t• Alain. �e4A. AIMn.. Aar.dor, i..tte, io,. p.i.='i.r.t.r�+M• •.Jt Csiaveras, C41Yra, Cost(a Casts, It--4y �- EsnOnes � M•-ir EA...I,.. Pat Farts, EI Pond., rto'-. 4aw. NAM ►aaJaa. Y«MIA ea//« 4.•.• Nix t.•s1.+. V•a.r:ew �»'•�' glias. ekai•e14t. Kings. (.eke, ••t.• Montttey Cwatyl Less". Malars, Marls, Mariposa. Gtouawdwsw $9'42 61.1s )1.1.00 + .04 Meadocime. farces, itorec, - Liawreas TecMicians 12.% 1.11 31.3.00 .06 woolerey. M.Pe. Mavals, tl.cer. Cable SpliCerm 13.116 1.1% 31•.1.00 .0{ . rims. Sacraments. S•a Aenit*, tatatstot w • Aam rtoaclsco, Lea Jqutn. Saw + I alp i", rsurdoc, CalaVara. Mateo. Seat&Cisco, Santa Crus. and Law Jogmia Coonttea Siwts. Stars. Slaklyw. Sola" Mand S•p .111 .1.14 l.11 Sewass. Stift/stems, Sutter. Te- spcarr Mantra" 1rav-C*1 Malts. Trlslty. Tolocs. Twolrrr. Sui1q Sts"I Scatloldl Tela awl Taka Counties. Gli(eta a saadnlsstat Sttuctutal 1 Steel 10.33 .03 2.34 1.11 Change: • �. ( ikowtete7. Soft Mwlto. Saw Gamest Masons, " mteo, Santa Clara and Cewewt Mesons .9313,30 $1.30ll.N Sanaa Crus Counties (es- Mastic( Matassital All GIs 31.A3 .OS r cluJt" poctlo" of Counties position Mesons 10.75 1.30 l.N 1.13 103 1a the cake Tactor Ace41 Ilea marking from swissislt 11rusa 11.91 ,!f 1.10 ,M .0) or stip fors scaffolds 1 10.73 1.30 l.N 1.43 .03 . spear 11.17 ri 1.30 .44 ,01. tlactricisast Tapers 11.47 to l.ab ,40 .41 Soft Dealt#, Seats Clara awd,,. - tlastocer Tem"Ist Z Seats Crus Counties t:alavOI&S SAW Sia )Njils t Electricians -.13.30 .42 3111.10 ,iS COentles 9.91 1.2$ 1.74 1. 0 0 Cable Splicers 13.33 ,1i 31+1.10 :i) Dooteraa Sew Matsu Comety cake. met&. Iiewuloetma, Is" tr1 Electricians 14.13 t.j3 3111,IS ,i). Salano ani s none Counties w Colaverse'sed SON Joa1Yi■ 0oofers 14.69 1.14 1.24 1,6) .44 Counties { 1laatie lbekerot Aattl**" tl4Ct9lCI&nSj TOCAsICIGOS 13.00 ,14' 313,69 .01 (2 kettles r/0 pmslsa) 11.33 1.10 1,20 1,13 .N 'Cable Spticsce 13.33 .14 3;+1.69 .01 iitwsstics Enamalatsi ti �Mswtortr Comate lrco"Mcot coal tat pltca 11.90 1.14 1.20 1.13 Go - ' tiscirictaas 1 ►1.30 1.13 )31),30 .00 iia Matta aM 11"to Cissa Co41a Solicacr 11.41 1.13 31t1,i0 .ik Eoolerot Weisman " Aleweda Comte It ketate) 11.10 ,DS 1.23 .tlettrifises ' t3.'}t 1.30, 3113.33 . � I LaMocore: Galva Spllcer♦ 13.31 1.30 3111.37 .iN " 1#43100141 0.771 1.21 1.74 1.14 .10 Um Cesstn.ctioas pr,rwt artratorst !.15611 Stalin. Sante Clara end';' - Seo attacked . seats crus Counties ' I ,GrswMrs •7 11.13 .Ol 371+1.10 "MdM14a1 Lims Eiulpwert-Cos. 13.70 .01 Ml.to Cable Stlicerr U.411 .01 31t3.M ,Ol, •tad � + I - .. . ,. . . . r OVAL C1 HINNAi 0[CATAL VOL 43. NO. )mel--Fl""Y. OEtWK1 li, 1*77 Za IS7aIF1UTilMS�. 7 �1i101i Q a7J-�• loo.t•a � ST AMfId1TIM P, 4 • pcifiar tp. CA27-Sava Icons*d► fd+e.\sass rare.... w fd.f.•ay«r.r.f.«p •"" . sods bd• A-AV tb...•.s U-4 f 110.44 • .Ase Me M\■ read..* s«aa.0 W. lr,ltf•piuftLurr oPoufoGe R'e'• Nae.. Mar rrdw f«spam ..W.T As,�•- � r' - Gses•tp La► l•.•7s •p.25 fl.7o sial• .0 . AREA 1 AACA 2 Castro cosh county Onlys Plpelarecs. Caulkets. ' Gtsaap is f f.l) ll0.at 1 1.Sb• f 1.75 11.00 .7f \sadere, fipwrrsppsrs, Op - Gro2s 4.50 11.01 1.50• 7.25 . 1.00 2f dint brit• end plastic Grmur Is 9,73 11.24 1.50• 2.25 1.00 At plpela7esat ►c.a.ure pi Gr 4s 10.)2 ll.•] Testes, no )olnt pips «I 1.50• 2.25 1.00 .1f . aestsp!s 10.55 12.06 1.50• U25 1.40 _� .29 atrlpplaq of saws, ln"- acmtlr Ga. 19.71 17.12 l.Se• 1.25 1.N 2f eluding tepalr of voids, Gtmop 7s r 10.•7 12.1• LSs• 1.25. 1.N `,b Precast sunhols setters. Gcomp Is 11.11 13.02 1.50• 2.25 1.44 .If Cast In place, srnbols Grow•s31St 11.45' I.S•• LIS 1.N .29 tor■ setter* Goesp L•t - 'll,lt, 11.17 1.1501 2.211 1.00 .29 Plater Tend*$*$ - Gtour t•-As 11.N It." l.So• 1.25 1.06 .29 blames ca.uaty •.�s 1.25 1.7• isle creep lis 12.46 •11.57' I.Sq* als l.M .29 T11e Settees' selperes ' Ytow It-as11.12 10.12 • 1.114• 2.25 l.•• .29 Alrrda. Contra Costa, 41 Gttusr 11Ns ll.S2 IS.03 l.See 2.25 1.00 As. forte. wauoldt. Leas, out a. ata 11-0s 17.N' ls.is l.S•e LIS l.M .31. gsadacluto, maotsger, papa. �• Sma Nato, Saw PramcUw, , •1tr1rM\ �.>♦per Int to lo[»• lob W lfue foss Aateo, Santa Class. Nato CEWS. •Iwtlymu. • r.l.f.•."11"Pyw«s• sawrmms. Solswo sae t ! POS � W laity Camatles, •.27 .N .Sl 1% II•/so- ureases 1t«+[t.a ..\/« I*.•4. 11 • Agr.7•• U1Q�1 Iq, cA77-s\sl - z ltr `f I42 fA 5297)-Septsabsc A, 19 LMrs[a[es Alssrds. AIOLmo, Asoace, Group lie) Maps lots 11.7• 11.11 .l• Oe/eescss, Castes casts, mal n Contra coot*County Oalys . ` 110690, u ttoeado. Pgoerw. . 1w Plpelayete, Csulkere/ : irbolde, Aurin, ptarlpuss. M •stsders, rlpsrrappars, , Osgood. mategey, IoW. bee chit lere[e and Plsotic Placer, Saccsamnto, Sea •.mit , Piplayssel Preswre rip $An fYaaclern, San Anequla, 34 rh Taster, no )olat pike W Iatoo, Santa Ciera, Soots Cru , • stalvying of sear, tmaludi 1 \olsao, Swnuas, Suttee, T. repair of valets, r[ewoL 91 0& _ Tl IWIne, fold am T"a Consul Be, - bole setters. Cast la plav Calllerala faabola farm 414tta90- Choate'_ �sj• coment rasnass - lebose[ar Cement O.sons 1•.S• l,1• 1.46 1.6% .1S' atoup till 9.36 L.211 1.70 1.10 .10 lkettc. ^bves"ltel All Vice ulndlnf mctine la _ Composltlom Arsons 10.711 1.)• 1.48 1.61 .N eowectlon sita_qunitinf we Ont" few ost"Inf or Mot creta - Allper oc slip form scaffoLd 10.7% 1.30 1.60 I.\! .•f Group 1[111 8.17S 1.25 1.7• 1.L• .16 l7octrlclsest • '�• Mire siding machine In Alward. Cost Connection u1Lh yuniLt". , flKtticlYs 1).01 L.30 )141.6 .oaf . r or stat Crete -#sins[ Cable SPIICor• 13.51 1.30 31#1.6 .011 =• NOMK @NOVA@, VOL 41. 110. 742.-411MAY. OKINAlt la, T11f MOOIFICATIOMS F. S I t1*1FICAT11AS P. 6 �aaH1M r►. .:A17-toll I�•t'd) p,i+f.0.••ku/•e�e•t• � p••l t , M•..Ir Ed.a.Mw / 04C/1141 ta0. CA77-SH1 (Coslt'dl - . fes/@delta, feats Clots end Aar•i.. hlq•0•••M•hr�•+�• Cawta CrWs Counties fa•la O+da EI+.•..•• �. . • laectticisam $11.40 .02 14•J.10 .45fl.wft w...ly Coals fipllq[• 11.57 .11 3►02.10 0 Ow• kw• NAY P-0... V-..&.. •+�••. Ossl Mstso County Olsctrlclssls 14.21 1.25 AAiA 1 WLA 2 ('.. Glseeres sad few id.quis Cc 1 cl•ctticiewsr Tadniclssa 1).N 16 )WAS Garp It i 1.13 $10.64 5 1.50• $ 2.41 H.N .29 Cale wicsre 15.57 ff 14•L4f .11 Coup 2i f.S4 11.01 1.Sr• 2.29 1.04 .29 Ibwteter OwAsty l �Qa p )t 9.71 11.24 l.Sr• 2.25 1.00 .21 alecaticiswa 17.50 1.13 14a7.06 .K QoWp 44 10,12 11.01 l.su- 2.2% 1.40 .29 Cable 1plicats 11.01 1.19 its)." `.N Corp 51 10.55 '12.46 1.11u• 2.25 1.04 .21) reams.couwty f•. GoWp 4s 10.71 12.22 l.su• 2.21 1.00 .2f Olaculclssle, slot to Gcoep 7. 10.07 12.70 1.54• 2.21 1.04 .2f exceed 2 Swiss) 7.15 .N 1$rl.K .tj Garp It 11.11 ''12.01 1.59• 2.45 1.40 .29 �. hlateskt Gere ft 11.54 111.OS • 1.56. 2.25 1.40 .29 Alpha. Aatsdar. WOV09". �; Qa" 101 11.76 11.21 1.5d• 2.25 1.N .2f add figs Joa"Ist Couatlas' v Gwp 14-As 11.40 ;11.1% 1.56• 2.21 1.11114, .21 Otrsh 9.02 .OS 2.14 l.11 I, Leap Its 12.06 11.S) 1.5*, 2.25 1.44 .29 sptayl.fkaettoca tsMral ...�. Corp 11-A4 11.22 `14.7) l•Ss• . 2.25 LN- •.29 la - some staa Sr-A oldf A' Goo* 11-61 1LS2 211.01 1.5se 2.25 1.60 - .29 f.aablsatetsl fttuctutalLSY• ' heel 10.12 .05. 7.94 !!.il• ��' Gwp II-Cs 11.04 ;16.75 2.25 1.441 .29 ' lscledes war to!a fosaJ Orr lbrs ft. MOeteaor. am Melte. "a • $:jobs Mateo. Oeslte Clue fY10 ., I ' faslts Ctrs Coustlis (ax- I alealq potitons of tells Oaals pd."110"460•F%v- _ lake Tskw Ages) b•aa1� Oseek 11,12 •111 1.30 .N .p 009.6 M i w /esdesa reserves �" Spear' 12.17 ;111 1.14 .N .01 ' i AW.To. A Tspace 12. 7 .11 1.34 planar Taadaret Cslswtss .sd fen iosquia Ir°r•r4t ) Cantles 1.11 L25. 1.74 1.N Garp llf► 0.975 1.25 1.70 1.10 .10 ""age, Caw4r4 costs csraty 0sllrt l Ibria, 1.Pa. solssa sed - pirelsrars, owl►sea. forms Counties f Osadace, pl . pd.ra7Mrs. � awtets 10.90. l .1.20 1.61 .M, dolt l erste and plastic Mastic tsaakscsl.Met tRemelt Il / plpslayesst hasswe 1pirs 12 tattlaa W/o puspsl 11.21 1.10 1.20 1.67 .N tastes, so joint pips Mw Olew"Stict En.srlersi . stripping or am". Iwcl pilro[spputst Coal tet repels of wide. p4ec.4t an- pitch 11 %0 1.10 L.24 l.L) .M i h01e sattses, c.at In pl . sea"Rita and seats CI.rs s•sl.ole t..[• s•tlsta Coral ie■ ILas_ Ailleia1 Oattlessn /ak0aerse ' 11 ksttlel 11.10 .OS 1.21 Goq lit) Will $1.21 $1.70 $1.10 .10 laMoteset ` Was wiwJlq 06cklas In Qcoup lid) 0.77 1.2S 1.7 1.10 .10 I cowwe.:ttos Wilk yusitlq. � raw& l:ptlpaest Operatocaq or shot creta - Ally.tet sea sttschad $1011111 Ma1fiH, VOL I2, NO. 242---MMAY. OEC11M/10 16, 1077 roorfluilaas p. 7 MIfrdTM P. • a Saw"/u17-W) C,14'd. 56444 f'lej' '••••r••«• as r al�� /comp 1(itIt) 4.175 t.as 1.75 1.18 .10 seek ' MMM p.e.ieee •«err Mtge winding wackl0e In 4d«aMse " M♦• 668!6• Connection with 9uniting, cc ekut Crete -4119061 1A Lper - CI51 11 /1077-50" - Ito.. ' Gco6p 1(9) 8.975 -1.25 1.71 1.10 .14 • 2 ►s Si}09OctoMr I, 1117 Contra Costa County only[ l" flpelayees, Caulkers, 8ealats, flpawrapiers, / dull layers and plastic I s� plpelayocal presoute pip aaheto Wrkarsr 1 boundary, testec, me Joint pipe Oft, MwwaA��feawsr. ot[Ipp/goy of salt. imclWA fag Gleath County k*`t/). 7aotert (nor apair at voids, feecasc n- kaiak. tail, Not farce. % bale settees, cut is FIA as. 3bsAswa Gwdtti• 412.73 .31 5�.20 suatole logo setters Co:pewtees6 platlet Teadrat • basswo,. Sommer. ry. Solara County f.9s l.as 1.» 1.14 Cleeerrster. l" nay lite Mtbes' )Ielperdi - allow!". Qcatta Costa, del bounds(eseek y. the ssabio i •orb. 116saaldt. 14[10. ws�). reoc*nalof ltacs►r. Monterey. Maps. ion 8onito Lewis. Mss hrce, sMsksis r Saw rcaccleco, Sae tateo. I Causeless Saute Clara, Santa Cts[, Carpewtors `O.84 .N .73 .013 666" 5! s aid Sotsno Ccs. 5.27 .sf .51 186 Sw/iter. Stationary eot77�li)r - r-d. /I rouse Wedmockla5 Taal Z ` 181.15 fD - Sepuoa6t lo, 357 i "eater. flladctwec 1 r ..N .73 .073 0 plarNt Corpewters (burned, clac . red, ccseaeted or *las •` ' / lacly &coated selects aA filwtisst Clean Maa Mss Met 4 4.57 .fS .SS .p Iultwcight see Poem 5ecwettrral steel sucperrdsd Exacter ll.>• .N .7S •073 do"CO141r.4 (swing. bale. ftlsdrt+sr (creeae \ i viodsw Mltel 9.19 '.Vs /SS .01 dste[tal) L1.ak .N �S •075 tro►Iwa toplo9 5.21 .4S .SS .01 tiwctctdaaet. i \ labs In altos"to the amass/n5 Counties traatalst and ass use0 lo[ SLctttcYod �Midsws 11.W .73 It+ .30` li atera4a or pcoosastng U.I. Se17.21 .7S 1t f :3o 1% _ psrpons with a sopaclty 09 P asbat $.a"Valiant a wore wily Maddq Idslas sdterlac!dimensions wadfac Csaety L" h of tee tft� lwt"Im rock on all tooks)• - hnlbl) ? 11.77 .N sawAlaatldg and 6pcay hld4es Ills surface to Sw pel4ted Is 58' or mossabove grand of motor l.fi8/o[ emit"*cargo 11.16 AS .SS 5s16At pay - a ro[k is 7f Sent oc woyf. an Wttlo"I $St _ Mall M ld alroes tee SW Is tate. r r �.� mom" ,,112. 111, lin. M-awLr. mamm is. offs -._ . . .. . • MOMCATI0w5 P. 113111fICATIiMi F. 2 SSC SIOM lisM4.. Ad77-4173 - M . • pd.e.g...Me pl.p&r.N 141 fS 42"1 - A&tust 19, It _ seek ' Js raw Cawty. srkassas 0-4fweb. M a• /wmJeee •eewMa eeA/ MOM go. CR77-5012 -rod. #1 01at'G1s - 1#2 fl 52941-September 36. 19771 114 CoN IRCCTIOM imperial. loofa,, once. be Llaeesa 1per&ars SZ Slpls , woe°• 4aoge. 3Coble opt ors 11.173 3Z /K wlvecelde, lee Sesaasdiao. Sue PA."2-61"P"- craw, om ( ewesd) . 452Js n I/K• sae logo Obispo. "Alta Geeoadrs (l 6 Months) 49LA n 3/8% tubes W Venter• Q;Nmtlee, webe w 6 M pme.leee I7e.eMea ee&« Ws&ek temak7111t' 31 7/R Calleoeab soon.1.. ulltcac � 1.10 .02 • � Q21CiMICI11tTr �" • . Slectricless 19.75 , .30 n 1/41 , Atic01arecs/ Stoeeeesawer Cable splicers MM .30 n 1/41 &Alas.barbers W sen logo Obispo covattee 311.544 '31.13 31.29 .q Sgt IOU MO AS77-4287 . IWctcktasal 42 f►t 31903 - 6eptd"at1 e ampectal County hlaskl County. Ackwaa necuscLw 11.78 .73 11#1.43 • ' - Cobb Splbsee 17.118 .7s 3444.43 1558(60 Asea.IM Les, lake final Ocdaenm Aet Statum. i &I1fC �1tfi361'1IOw1 1JIM WerM WSJ Llaesee 11.2! Cdbte gibers' .71wleotcktw 1111.311111.311 .118 3101.60 .1S ' - 3: 1/827 8nrsters ll 5 32 Cole SpIlsere 16.77 .98 3001." .13 Ceino"aa (es►saee!) 63 31 33/ft ween County(ftmi br at as atyl wrwn6 wa (lot 6 boethe) 49%A n IJK wleousele"o Teabate/am 12.73 .96 left-" ..ts Ylech'*"Ipmeot 73318 5 n l/R cable 4isoers ls.Q ` .96 nee." .13 ` toe Sgelw c.•.q , SIO• MU.Y77-4265 - Moe. I2 8lectrblast 17.52 1.25 31#1.95 ..67 42 til 3210/ - 6epts"er 30,49 • Cale Splkeea 11.12 1.23 34+1.95 .67 Z debestlan. Crwfod sed/7&sb/a4Tcaeeb Sivest W Street 0 Cauntlee. Acksaess sybslage -4 ' Sleotcselsee _ 12.63 1.45 31#1.95 .67 CNA"Ces :hitt•Ted.alcism Its. 1 f.1# 1.63 71#1.95 iLLCT1IICMUSr Rlllty Techotclaa Ib. 2 8.89 l.b 30+1.fs .81 N SlectrlcLaas l0. .33 3%+6.!70 1/41 8oe�d 7ecbniolemr. Cable splicers l0 ! .33 3%+S-- Sowed Tecbalciw (as am building cowetractlaw 13.47 .7S 1• band TecYtelsee (a snot (4115[05 924 - Nove nos - Isms. dl Etcatwo,"plot 42 R 36924 -MoterWr 11. till) 5443 Causer. Ilse 11orso, P.,rry&aA VsbouliiMtoy) a 16.74 .73 70 n ClaMaa C�watlw. Arksa ans Slactciclaaa 17.04 .6S 30+1.63 .64 1M411¢t. Cable splicers 11.36 .65 30+1.63 .N ILM 5MS1f11LTIOMr Zero. Iowa,sed as McYt Leena& 341.23 m 37. 3/8% CneatLee Cable 1plLcsrs 11.7)5 31 3/66 8lectelaia 12.78 l.tl 702.04 .64 ♦erstare' 13.23 3% 3/9j Cable Spltceca 11.04 1.11 3002. .04 Geseadase (&&•need) 65LM n 3/{Z\ Toed. m N66"oGreueaa (let 4 es) 4927 31 3/K\ tLctrblaue 11.97 1.11 11+2. .04 Wleeh palpwat 7)121 n 3/R cable dplLoees 16.27 1.11 1002. .84 ILWKd6 c PIPU S1 Sesta Subeca Clounty - Within 10 nits rs//w of flasks (feademb-11 sfq 1 Cseuty Cosrthm.. i lo.N ' .N .35 .95 x wlectciclana '13.11 1.18 3%#1.1 .03 Mor 10 using on Ni&"l Cable Spllcere 16.13 1.18 30+1.3 .03. Casty Ciect 10." .60 is .0S Oingna /EONAI NN41EE, VOL 17, NO. 27y-42OAT. 9ECf613N 1, iffy N 4 i • • loolf[/�1TINs r. . I WHATINS F. t Q, , II s�c[s[or go. C477-SHT Icowt•41 • IfIOg to, Ca77-Sqt icbet'O M•Mr ta..eeee IMda f.(.g.4.wKtt f.rtiwN K. M l• IrM.e. rralee eev" BeaetWer of county Apow-Is. Bowe ■•t fr.1..• •.tebwa e.4« i Sloctciclaws .$17.44 11.14 3tt1J3 ,43 Agg..UCable Splicer* 14.44 1.14 Ntl.ls ,p BeaaleMc at axotr 4ww•laee Owes $1.14 )4.1.13 .47 Manteca Cony - Mote lcless 13.41 1.M )4.1AS .42 Cable a1 .4 1.14 lt•l.)S .4) l.M 31.1.65 .p' cable Splicer* 144.M 1.14 34.1.35 .0 cob" Splicer• 14.73 tccit•tloa aW taw Veloaler Btu►la Mtc•n� sap"w. Los 4agel•e. offs" Iaperlwl County 11.44 .11 1.17 .N aleeca/4a, Saw MceacdLao. H4ttern . San late tblspo. Santa laperl•l.'or.w", Riverside. - &&data and watoce Cos. 9.75 144 144 124 14' Loa Am"t" Ifere,aa Weal. , Llan Coesccucticat sen ees porno Uecludtst . tapeclal County . ""tees mecca 1' Gcouadrn, 1S.N .7s 44.1.45 .`' Bruen take iIrsat 14.44 1.44 1.16 .ri .N i . Llsaeeie 12.71 .7s 30.1.4! papurbantene Icon, Ka•1 Cable Splicer* 13.96 .7s .1.4! Mo t CockAfts tarlaf Lca4+i) 21 f•ge ICkias lata Bevel facet rope taper 11-4! 1.44 1.14 .7 .47 ' Cc4aeacr•Teat faces Ons tee+ hes eeatal l '498V13.24 1.44 1.14 .735 .47 • B4r.rBs ural . " •. •, � sca.rl•feca la.» •1.441.16 .» .a satclgwatica• 41St coMttlaa all /soewfaan 11.M .ti 24.1.441 .111 1 - Lao awy.l.a•r area"am. 12.53 1.13 1.M 1.113 .36 Liege" � 13.23 • .N 24.1.60 els � . dole spllcaca , 24.71 tM 20#1.60 .ls teacaaao macearat Tt3a Batter a O I Baca ISaeatn4ar at Canalis► >*clal county ' 11.44 .41 1.17 .N Crww4aaa t.sS .96 44.1.68 ' Llaara lt.ri .N 20#1.44 .ti rigs ctors$ , taw . Crble splicers 14.4 .M• 360.M .13y M Gram"caaney l03e. Sere aa4 WAN*Is.. 11.30Asss ' marble. Twc&sae. W Vile Cc•tenBeaa, !at year 46.44 •.N 24a1.43 .q • Granada", atter let 104Oc 11.A .61 20#1.43 .43 Mttar.' Velprer 1.laeagw1 wary 14ulpewt ' imparts& Carty 9.0# .11 1.17 .N ' gaca4ac 12.34 .it N•1.4s .62 Coble hltcar• 13.44 .p 20#1.tl .62 Iitd lo. con-3491 -Md. •) • -.Lqa, Naso and 1•a Borsar 141 rm 34. 197 ( . Counties 4pcal, face. les Mgelet. �' Gcardugn 1.11. 1.21 3602.06 ,N Ocaape, BlvcalM, baa Llneaea `12.72 1.11 30#3.40 . U B4 6acaacao, fee Lisle obtsr4 •'•i'� Basta Sauer•sea Meetwa • Cable Splicers 13.0 Bell 20#2.44 •N c•eatlae, plltocnts ilver•1N county ,Graeaanea `1.43 .is 3061.6s .04 1 � Lineage, Llan iquipaet• is chis"cat ftonea•eare t7pcetocs 12.0 .63 30•1.4s •N Santa Becomes aa1 Sea :.Carle apliace 12.35 .K 31161.6s gets q[4,e counties su.96 $1.111 11.36 .412 J' Mata facrace County Mebane woj GreaeBwas , ll.N 1.18 N•►.» 4 .63 iiaaaan 13.0 1.14 N•►.ts .63 \ CA"Grltaera 14.13 1.16 30#1.33 .43 ' MAU KGWW VM q. 110. 777-42MAY. GGCUA ll !t, It" Pag.b, i OWFICATIONS P. S I MUKATIOK F. i IS- C477-s") coat'd SWISIOa No. CA77-3091 Icoat'dl 1 Ee•Ir rA.e•Ew.fi•.►er�••rs fe.,• M•t r..•bs •store• E A/- r Ebrsw 1 f,.•. M L• AKreW.Tr. P•l•,[eeeg�(er Iron. 1 steel W D[id" Ur Ing . pect9lclane. - Ll,eclal County staq•ll 9•e•t rota T.•per 11.99 E 1.09' 1.10 .75 .07 , [lectrlc oun 17.70 .7s 16.1.85 e(r,e (sinal at&")r Spry 11.24 l.O9 1.18 .7S .87 Cable Splicers 11.90 .7S 7161.85 ft•epLi•d 12.78 1.01 t.lt .75 .07 S+rw Ca+nry ICh1M late s•irlgerstion W Air Condltl lyi 0•val Ordnance Testlos Angeles W(carp• Cos. 12.51 1.85 1.80 1.32 .29 The Settees- Station, •ttauStation, 1Ac rards ACS) , laye[la► County 1 11.16 .0l 1.17 •.M ileculclans 13.25 .ft 716LN .15 Cable Splicers 16.7E N )6.1.60 .1S Ease Coarty Iwaea/wSar of OP )I TIL Mtursr pectriclassr Trchalclsea 12.75 .90 3161.6` AS E•re County 11.2E .6$ .33 Coble splicers 18.01 .fE 36.1.64 .13 Tile getters' 11•lpece. ' los Angeles county imp"&&I county 0.16 .E1 1.17 .M fl•ctrlclana 13.02 1.23 36.1.13 .07 Cable Splicer• 17.72 1.23 31.133 .87 pCcalor sC1M-1-L! S/ee9s1M COWAY Nl A 5 C -s"teMer )o, 197 1 pect[lclae .05 )161.6 .N Sam 04090 County. Callt«e/e Cable Splicers 13.36 .83 31r1.65 .N , 1 ..Sen Smenardln0 County • , . pacts/clans 12.78 1.11 30•2.00 .N SIOCUACiWAI Cable Splicers 13.06 1.11 30.2.00 .N glectrlclaee' 11.2E -.70 36.1.71 .02 Z 6wta 8arh•[•tarty Cable !phare 1).30 .70' 31.1.71 .02 O IVawaenou(g Ani Liar toestreot Wr ` 1 ElectsIclsw• 15.13 1.10 3161.1% .03 G9oewd4 , 10.85 .70 76.1.71 .02 � CMM splicers 16.13 1.10 31.1.)3 .03 Lineman 11.S) .70 7161.71 .02 N fsmslnMc of County Cable rNlk•r• 17.07 '.70 70.1.71 .E2 pectrlcleu 1).60 1.10 7601.35 .03 049610 Severe, seuaszo Cable splicers 11.6E 1.10 31.1.75 .07 19096.9• end Tits Setters 11.16 01 1.17 .M OLeteta Carty M,c64, Testas(W T/10 pcuea Slc/a11.81•• 1.0E 31.1.01 .82 Setters' velpers 9.16 .E1 1.17 .M - :.CMte Sp11ce[s 16.73 1.00 31.I.0S .02 • Irrtf•tlue and ta-n Sp(/rile as irICIU no..C07-5en -MSA. 11 1 . l,tsrl•l, cos Arp•lea, 162 A szus-9eptse6•c 70, 191 1 , Oreage. 8ive(sld•. Saw SecoorAlno, San [osis see ate"County. Crllt«vele t, Obi epo, Santa sarhara and Ckaft"_ 1 Vastace counties f.7S 'lE0 116 17e 10 S1•ctriclswsr [hletecer - • Slectriclane 13.28 x.70 31.1.71 .02 /epezlal, orange, rlf•rslde, 1 Splicers •toe Angeles (Pomona Area), M,rel Settrs7.SE .7E 76.1.71 Terrazzo MW ra '.q :•Sea Mceardino (excluding bed tlla Setters 11.16 .SI 1.17 .M ._I Wastage portion) ._i ' Marble, Terrazzo mad Tile . Seeaer Valet D"Mrs 18.16 1.M 1.18 .7S .87 Settees' Oelpece f.N 81 1.17 .M N - Q-3a .` .. fEOSSAI t[WST[/, VOL 42, NO. »7--ISlOAY, OfCEAMEf f, I977 � - ttoolt'lurtas p, s IID. - Nl - Kat. 1 psi".U-Not For..*" . t42 n Sj927-septambot ID. 57 awe - AlaOale, Alpine, A"40c, Cata*eeae. Coater Costs, 41 !Mw s M l /rr.Mw y«wIw s.1/« Mott*. ti oocado, pees". M4ebolAt, dart*, faciiwo. , - IMtcd, f0atocep, KIM, Mara", place[. $sccar4ato. $sa*"it*, i + * "a pesecisco. SM jos"ia. &W + itttso. saato Cisco, $*ate tams. + Ataer, $00004. twttac,.TMr*a, - TwioaOe, Iota aad Tuba - Coeaties, Calitatata i i ChamAgs Asbos too Ilocksta fil.M .fS f2.27 32.M .ii ovule r sl $aa fca0oi*co 0"iso tUtM ' - boodess il.fs .$s 1.1V l.lS .M Obstic Moekeeo *ad lett - - 42 kettles r/o poops) 11.43 .N l." 1.13 .N . iit*0aetice twartl*cac pipe- c . Ieeaptrcat Cal tae U.Sf .N 1.30 Ill.&$ !M I at we&". ►lacer, settee - - -. sad lobs Coontiss sorascs it.N .f) CatpeOt*ts twos tears ss*ibatial coastcoctla0) faciposa *ad ftcc*d Cos, 7aM 1.22 . l ch Q1 IISM MYIRM VOL 42, Ito. "Y--JIMAY, NM#A N 25, im w NNIf1CAr1M1s I. 7 7 lM11f1EATI "I. 1 ;, 642 A s3MS-f•ptoaser 70, 1477 Ql.s•. Alpi". A.+fYr, Sus t. catty. TT- • book410.4.0w.1.N 1vq...•c • `= t�slswrM. tlaetc• . am". 001 loprtf,•&I sma0e, 0.c1c f 0 ~ NWfr•! 6 be-Ir E�.s.M.• • Is•saO. GIs". iwrbollt, 110", lfs..ly utHa late, MCIA. MOtyolso. A84 0'a•• M a 0 p...l.aa I.c.0s. some t wtN aaleM 0apps, Ria. LeOe.a, t•rMq. M"t la, 0«q M/1 Ite"1w taw. mea reeea soeosa Cos. lsarip0sa. stewloclwc, Macaw, Ssreb 11.77 ttumec, caterer. Ids". rMveM, spoor 12.21• ,ff 1.10 ,N .03. fle"C' fl.s•e. Sacramento, 4•pec• 12.72 .» 1.10 .00 .01 Sas bNao, Sea rraaclaoo, Ilrscserrl Steestlttec•r a-1oeq.ta. See 1Ytev, scala. \ Alplse, Aadoc. 1tw.t6eca Cl•r•, Sent-* crus. Shoats. pcttan of CSwrty), lutte, a6e99a, Sle4llo.,, Solon, - '. c4lavecw, Colu.., freuw, momma. Stanislaw, Sutter. Glear, t4»s. lessen, ?86404. Trinity. 'twists, • Racers. Macips.a, ".tree. Tualw me, Iola a" TAW laa.rot, Mat.c.v, rluee., cesatles, Calltocala J See•lo•grla. &auto ccwr, s6.ato. Sierra, at"trou, St.glstaw, Sutter. t.Apaa, ' ilectrl•IOaOl - .. a � Tr lwltT, blames, Tuolumne - IO6s !oboe Area ar tuts• Oawttiee 1!.130 1.46 2.46 .10 1100trleleae 112.64 J .84 IIs.$1 ` Cole tiller• 15.26 1 .11 34#.64 ,N la) tlrPlayer onatelbutee h4 Meta a I Omalr rat P tsc QvsA S re•ss service. Colevesas sal SOS mo"$*one awe 40 of basic 6u..rIT NJ to foe • Famtka It, S years 8 Vacitl fay auctricl•a• 13.H .4f IM1.N ,u creast. Stet Neu what a t r. Cable 4111c•r• 16.64.. .1.10.. .36#1.64 .01 low aqutpes.tt cr fatorsc 0LM sad a01ea0 coeatles ! tPlI w lvi"l 4110 1.510 J.]! 1.M .2f C.4-ty lclaae 13.411• 1.64 I0s1.10 Gro.p I W '9.SS 1.50• 2.25 l.M .2f • C.l.la. S{.l:w[e 11.33 1.64'` A.1.N .•1 •e'' LOM. Mins. MOAMIla( ' , .. Group 1(a) f.TO 1.5a• 2.23 1.410 .29 sae Scams Cbvatb• Grose 2 4.10 1.5e• 2.35 1.40 .2S CLctelct•Oe 11.15 1.11~ 30,34 .N Glowp 31.1 10,64 1.54' 2.25 1.M 2f Z cable Splicers . 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Rosas Nag 11 Female" Vaca". ..m/« W lc0)pperll fVWetsael t 0p1Pt•at geratar . lye..T.. jaC0llesssraen 1.76 .11 16 .11 lett Lime fgwippaat Mee 16.01 .IS 1•, .10 1/26 Area 1 Area 2- U- Iolsworerl tte•vI "Joe 5"Ipaeat Mai bs+1 1 -34.13 110.64 $1.30• 02.25 prllflsl llaemen.elder 11.6)•. .If >•' .11 1/30 Gre.1 2 9,60 1►.til I.U.1 2.2S f0 .29 fres ?maser 10.50 .451 )♦. .10 1/24) t;[sN 1 4.74 11.24 1,56• 2.25 f0 .29 • C41#14 Splicecal la•Osta! ,-• Gcssp a 10.32 11.6) 1.$e• 2.25 is ,]9 foto spraret 12.64. .If >1• .l4 1/00, Gee*6 10.71 12.46 1151• 2.11511. 2.2S S, ,29 Late. Merle. 1Madoelta'aed So•asa ceuatle4 t / Greve 7 10.01 t].)0 1.$•• 2,25 S0 l9 Gcomeds" 610.53 $1.11 34#40 .02 ��• 11.31 12,12 1.50• 2.25' f0 .25 Llaa Gl.lpssar'ttper•tor• t1.04 .1.11 30•.402 4th f ILSs 13,06 1.5e• 2.2S ,90 ,29 Llwemea 11.15 1.11 16+,4 .02 Ccs.p 10 11.74 11,27 1..1. 2.25 .f• ,2r , C•1.b sPUCCCO 11.30 1.11 At."• .02 Gc•'s' 16-A 11.4 I).,H , 1,54• 2.25 f0 ,2v Coup 1113.04 1.514• 2.25 ,5s .29 Gro.y 31-6 11,2J 10.7] 1.5+1• 2.2$ ,96 29 Goy. 11-0 11.52 15.01 1.50• '. 2.25 . ,!0 29 Gasp l►-C11.11 ISIS 1.56• 2,25 ,164 ,2f olocludes 5.24 per bear Towel mo&lt6 MS t[slf to ►wad. .aside., _ e Mona KGMW Mac. 42.."0. 11.•19» • 0d.a.11...Y..rer.wa. ' Salt r*00.9"09."9 l 0 Y�u -4 , CA"00" rent' tl.utre0 , seem St L W 948.0.. v"'.46- *W_ St L■ r.atl... Teetree eeL« .. AK..To. t �1 AWL T, Hlstarst ' Okla 9warss'• Msr/a, acts resaN600. Calaw*s 1 "a.?.twin on. $9.10 {1.25 .gl.7t and Seacoast Cowwtlss pa0a" . On- ewaOft-tore. 11tH TIl.i7 ss 01.10 .44 .1. 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(1,11mt gots. ansae /,Nf Vote.) 10.111 1.1" :71' 1.46 Nil CmM T Rf mimmm 1a/aD Z ' 60"t. t rM. end Sumter e _ fl�tRTfM trill[! rM. wets[ levelly mn► (f •tTR At1Tf tradlt, i r". a" WAS[ f rmta, water I rota tglrstor If Tmt.. awmt. level)r 111opcute 11 rmta. ad ander / r+a.► 11.114 l.lri :f1. 1.M M Sumter t rde. water level►[ lllowl 7t4[R I1,1N go,". rmt. weurtlevMil)r lklw IM►el and We" ),SN ML.) i 1 11.115 l.lft r'.71 1.01 tau 1 rds. awe ander 6 rN. r ' `•� fosReF-T[1M IKQ taR'loaf. . water level)I stool* malt [tot 1 M.1 1.117 � .71 l.M t•, ' ' ' fact Il mals Snitl I Indaoto tal ayl[-IorMmt1 - Lift had laecltanteal tailgate - ( ' 'feae►a IM pro-bate# eonecote ala, 1 rH. and under f Tia. , worst level) lanmter 1,SM Nllwwl 11.81 ll.lri• .7R 1.N I .. . w p f[ONAL f/GffIH, VOt. 42, MO. I1041---FWA1', PMMW* 30, If" � , j MCl•for W. a77-s••a Paw no Q1. a77-99N " top » favor pa•r 0».R..pq.we bre Personal.. PAM"11. .11[.Pers Mdr :•J . 5.... mall Raa.l.e. Y«MMm _&v,PS*fts �'� N t y , ►ea.ir. Va.eAm t�Ml«len •, 77SCS ORTYQ1i /mwt'4 Aer•T.. TMR mtym (omot,d) Arp..Tr. ' 1 • soli comorr•rwOa (w/bo buyer. a yds, cud bode[ • yds. water le-ll 1 Dump (a TTJgI•lT MIS AGtTRTOt (Deer 10 m. tktougb 12 . ' yda. bM under • yds. water yd 1'db.l yl•.�!! � L1!! .7• y1.N 10-1)r Deeperntn Ia rote. -- •. .� ! .I:. 1- r and+udm[ • yds. water leebl)/ SNA Gott UVARM (w/ws Som"ter (• ywe. ou. • any", S yds. WA lncledl `atterlSkids (�/• yd . using le-ll r Dmq boo. ydm. modw4et0T `u to yds. end Including 17 1 water le-111 Tguct* (dry pre- yds. water le"If l D mcreb batch eonernto ala, i yds. ( 1•yds. yds. and including Il bmd under • yde. water le-ll i 1•.lg 0 11.1" .7g tl.N yPa• water 10-111 Ml[-gaga- - ` }:+'.�•;: r polled *treat sweeper with �..' . -fads[. tllrQl TMIC�f( ' self-contained refuse blal Smgyy A 1161 W&G-lift, SLIM Idabeft ten. • Ift. Swedish Ciro" t tlmg - w 1Raledlny 12 yds. wet" .. Jetting and wetecwtruct1 r I lswll/ [mem go swee semen► (a,•••ply. nod mower plewl true! Idry pre-betcb - t S.41410 gau•1/ tubber tired asncgala FIs. • yds. W jumbo 10.210 I.IfS .7• I.N Including 12 yds. water ' 10-1)/ •um.pste[ 1• yds. ( "� SSRYT SOTT Tt MmoT WA including 12 yde. watoc (b/gb bed) 141.22 1.1911 .>♦ I.N 10-11 1S.N 1.1 .70, 1.4111 _ r IIOSS owsm baud SIMILAR 111111101T am Talsolo T ' STRNO"amiat 10.2af l.lri .70 1.0 / Igo+atee0d lambmdl 10.N 1. ' .70, .1.46 N "M•tT III) AGITATOR T>SMQ WIN Astfo101 Is yds. uWam" 1• ydb.l• 10.?7f 11.1" .70 1.00 fq- 12 yds. tbco"b 14 yde.1 10. 1.1 .70 1.40 i. vhcm T11SCT IS,!••got*. i and unbr 7.SN gals.) 19.2611 l.l•! .70 1.00 JETTISG ivxm a ORM 11111CTt r 45,000 gala, sad ands[ 7,s••96 La. 10.111E 11.1" .70 1.40 1: \ u 'mow -1i"11 , VOL 42,Ifo. 14-MOAT, fWMMM 3. 19" , .. SdtCtllUs NO. a»-SMd • ) tit• M $MONO IID- 077-SM �. guys 17. r l.dr ►Newt !•de ll..dr [IeasM.O - *-AV T7lQ onlYrl! •fcoat'd) k.... M l! pwd.e. Y«.n4. .eU« townL11elkln Mont•dl M... M l• Led..• V.-Mom eJ/« Mr.T.. Ma T.. , !Ql COMIrr dMtrAD" lu/uo - , .. 1tRi Sugar, over 12 yds. end r 1 MINI drlllAD01 1e/vo 1 ager, over 21 yde. end Including 1d lee. water Lowell I nap lover 12 1". DumpInclud IS yr& arse lewd l ' anal Including 10 yds, water Incl lover N de. to - - Iwelsdlwg ]S ya., ester leve111 level)I Duspceete lover 12 se.sper•t. lover 1. Ids. fwd 1". and Including 1d Ida. Including 33 /ee. worst 10"111' - ,I worse levelll Dumpater lover ' 12 Ide. and Including 1. yds. Including lover 21 ydt. eel udinlwg IS yd.. "tor lewd/ • water level)# Sktda (debet• W!rl 10.40, 2/•9, 21.0 etler Moe, over 12 yds. and including to Ice. water 10"111 Trocke I7lsrnespt two. T"90 come. (eel pie-batch concrete min, ftermaramiss end SWIM tyga 0"Ir- Door 12 Ida. end lacludlng I@ water !cool) t wass,1.1" .» 91.08 water t*an polling MSSIgM eM ,. , •., .1 veter tank trailers and ML i 1.1. Ok MILAN !TM and/or grease taw! trailers or MP-LMDin6 T1a1C7I eller else. trdlerS# ltldr (daMrlc bus. ever 24 yds. M J `` •' 9+1lad IIIV�irMM u.sn I. 940 .79 1.M Ineludlng n yde. water Iaeell/ Trse! (dry pude-tate%concrete On ago, wee 11 1y• and Including 11101A comrr SPRICU el (W/o* n yde. "tee levels i M.ld 1 1.199 Je $1.40 ever, over 19 yds. and Including 21 les. water 1111141 Coufr!� fmM leee111 Crabin.sticn dump and rr euV trailers Dump lover to now. memo IS yde. sad ) yds. and Inclvdlny 24 Ida. •>w Including ap iMSSI1M Wrleeledl/ •. � M wars" . and Including cln2 lover _ Sd yde. tater level)1 luaI eto - - 1d er l Sud 1DompaN Ids. , !seer n yae. w Including So =1 • c. nuc leve111 Duepeter (over leg yds. Sn.1 laeludll.g N Ida. Ings. sets" ) cl Including sworetar 73 gds. ;. ' water 10"111 Skid Nebcin Mos, W fnIntludng SS•yds. . Over slsteM levelsI RIM IdMele ban.ver led yds. and Includl ng evert n Ida. a" Including M 2e res, water level)r Trawalt _ els plat« Over 12 Ida. 1�• water IsvellI Trucks W1 1 pre♦Stck contests min, over 'I rCeaugt I• yda.)) Trueke Ierl n yds. and Including SS PC*-Marek eonecatS min, Duet yda. water level) Is." 1.195 :7g J1.40. 17 Ida. aud Including 24 n 1 Iec. ester 4wI1 ld.slS 1.191 .70 LM ' 'no, 1 MO[RM 990"M. VOL IS, NO. 196---FMAY. SHISPAWR 38, 11)'7 , • 'I , I t 1 , I '• t Rt.'l�x*�li• ,'�sl�Jrinl ,.I • l\ "r' �• ' , 1 r +•� Is6MKW ND, call-sow •` 1 "• Mb ,, - � , 9o00 >r I• t71XilMNTi t 6M l/ftYlTTtI� for t � .. / .tea flpYl.lam of gft 7r All area* rt. iset.iei.Ithts At" I as T*tai tlbftlYR IQrt'*1 66.14 ye4*.11—ah►4y.r.4 a*it." below. ) OKA C1Matmer lrahm w « [ 444.(44 arisA1t r're ' - iA it Ill *[Me lac iwial in the is ac[lpt la" Rw. t awper,orer SR yds. ane4 w sosr paw Y p.w.t». Awl.•I. oetiaoi helve witch i* beoei ate*" township ds ria, wGr lowi)/ O.nit aoo ramp lire of Arses 1 also 2. tower So Ta. awl 1"Idar 6S t l G ri.. Water to"l"l O.*pereu umemKiy to the Pacific Ocame as the eateasue,of the lsetbotly E Ur teeollt sr 34 roe. OWA "tat wdrr{soros so Thrace IrTownship *I*" the S*"tborly Its* of TowmoMp Ito, tloeetaq'.f �(j.. ' r i Coos. aai o.aec 65 res. ..*ter the Mt. Diablo rrtiles to tie S.W. corear Of (waoMp 111, `1 '. ,•'` J 1e0e211 ("(""carter pilot I.A. rola 60, Mt. Nalbio boos, Ili sad seciolwy ,•t r�t+ti � t9o"eportlsp ser of motor tot.)r I' - r Tloaco 600therly to the S.Y. earner of towsrMp 2M, royo 614 1 , fe/1a iiebcto boo, Deer Ss as. Them" lasterly to the f.W. cormrr of to"sahip M. [*eye 131 orf"Met 65 pis. water lessorTesco Sootharly to the S.W, corse +m of tooblp 2tf. g1/ , ton11 Tracts tory p9*-bo4ch coarreto I i Tbowo latterly to the 9.9. careat of to"sabir no, raeyi 171 six, star so yes. *rd "alar /s, � 1' � I I Those* 6oetbeely to the 9.9, poor of towd t. tr 12f. romp( Illi.,, t - .�t:'t.;• ' Tis. water bowl) I wilft It t.l .711 t1.N i These* latterly to the f.l. corset at toaaohtp 221. real* 171...; tlwco fatborly to the S.V. tormar of to*roMr 2Y1. lasso so" CUMM. �" t"M i ' Thrace laeteery to the f.9. teemae of tawshtp 216. Daly* 1R. aster• o.er 6S rM. ani These* foat►orly to the S.Y. terror of COMWOMp Ni. toys isel"ifaC N res. wtar (*films as, the 90"thoctr liar of[icor Cematy. these*lsKetl}. [ - Lrwlll 61st' ifs yoe. W •lams the SootherI brwW" of llmse t 1 isetd ilsp NTie. motorLwin coqmty sm4 the i jzly 1*w1nry of Taiare Casoty. to the S.S.•" j �� j t fworcrou lower 6S I". Dai corset of toomemp M. nave M. it 'i"ouilrly to yds,. tat betel)r Thesis Nottb*9fy to tba 6.f. see*" of towasup 2lfi ray* M._ { F I 9-vot- (is roe. a'A iscleallir These*Westocly to the N.Y. ors" of t...rbtp Ito. rospo M. )'I 1 it N I**. e*ite lowllI 1bis,6 Theaco Nar s"becly to the Y.R. o*tsof township 121. leave M. i ' '1 r• fistorfa baa, its )is. &.0These*Westerly to the P.O. career of towsaitr 116. •ert4* 1R. toolriltq N yia. water heel", TbaKe Northerly to the N.C. termer of towiir Its. eve" 271. hock• toy rr*-batcb c*ocrete Tbo.c*Westerly to the Y.Y. corer of towraMr ill, rwoa 211, r SIR, 6$ ria. a"i tacl"dlry _ , -rr So ris. wur lewi) it.of 1.115 .yo 1.N , Theme* Northerly a the N.t. ar[aet of ommeM r , conn&*vowNot, _, Theses W*Kee) to the P.O. ttlef e( tt.atahl 196, r �c Theme* Yartt'5 horly to the P.R.N.t, Coro" of tow"Mit , res** 2". as,i NR[Coon 6lNfJlo� a fid Theseo***early to the Y.Y. career of toasehip U. tatty* M, t *"par. over M yi+, I Theme* Nertbeety to the X.C. cetser at towssup Nt to*" 241, .. tseltdty ti roo. motor �.. , Three**steely to the Y.Y. cor"oe of two"*Mp •. [aove let. 1*4"1)7 Ott► laver M 140. _ 5 Thesca Matiborty to the 0.9. tat reof towsohtp AS. ray* Ill( awl laclwgy is ri.. motor Thews*Yeotorly to the S.C. career of toaa*btp Sf. caaoe Ill. ! I , .• . tow*l)t Mump"oto lower •o Those* Northerly to the N.C. co set of tatmaNp S/t reayo 1110 1 roe. sol faclwotat is roe. Thence WeKotty to the Y.Y. cormet of toweeMr 36. ca"p Ill. wt09 t,6eellt Dwapotet Jost 1 The"O Northerly to the N.C. corwer of tawa*hlp 2Y. Wee" IN, M 1'4a• owe rsciwdi+q is rot. Theses Westerly to the Y.Y. carver of towsobtr X, tasoo In. ,' I "04,69 l*w11t1 Set&* iMhti• - Timinco Northerly to the N.C. araor of towssMp 2S, ra.pe 171. ., '•i bow, owl N lie. ami !"situ"( Theses Yooterty to the Y.Y. cordal of towmamp 2SI rem" 171, r. ' + t ri !a• wur lewl)t-Trwcbs I Thence Mottherly ccos/ms the Pat. 6/oble beMIIY to the P.R. t (&r pro-batch coscreto alt, career of towobit 20. rates IN. /! I ' most N ria. ,6rd lsciooiry Thence Westerly to the Y.Y. arson of to"sah/r 1111i mays Ute I 1S rde. water level) 11.24 1.191 .lo . '1.*$ Theses Yrttbrriy to the SOL freer of t p SY, race 1Stli t►omee"*steely to the Y.Y. so." of to"moup 111. rosy in. r These*Northerly to the N.0 co sews, of towsbip ill. rove 1414, - ' ow KNOW NOMM VOL I1, MO. 1N--#IMAT', ffi►flMn 30. Ifill i , J l "mom 00, t�77-S99e � Ate M esaa..fn au. �eoii-Stn i � AWa_n jCPjLjpPPWgA CRUVOOM ARGRtfIN[t[oR9 boo - , mu S[9/1gTiow ter .:_ j_ '•. - � �r C. (OYER MWIP 01t fNKIMTORS (C~'d) - Nota opt"UR OftMTDYS, (coic'1) r. yaw ! (cast-01sAres I (cest'd) Thames westerly to the N.V. earner of township Y, rafts IK,• - - Thence Westerly to the 9.t. atter of twy►LF the. rtwje 12t. - _ Theme* lsortherty to the M.[. corner of townehl/ 50, rage IX, - Thence Northerly to the 11.11, Ceram of township 160, rays 124.,••`� Thence Westerly to the M.Y. corner of township 50. reap 13[, _• Themes Westerly to the M.Y. corner a[ township !M, ramp 1211.. l _ Thence Northerly to the X.E. corner of twsh/p 100, reap 12t, Thence MereherlyLte the N.C. corner of township 1s". .awe 1]1. . - -: Themes Easterly to the S.L. cornier of townohtp 110, rate 14:. TLemce Wessorly to the N.V. corner of to:wnphle law, ramp 140, "r�•'�. Thence Northerly to the N.K. corner of twshtp Ito. nap IK, } Thames Somtherly to the I.W. Career of township 1911. ramp 14S,t'; Thence Westerly to the M.L. corner of township IIM. came* 109. 1 , Thence e*starly to the S.R. corner of towshlp low, raga loo. Thence powtherly to the N.E. Cotner of township ISM. cane lost. •` Thence Sowtherly to the 3.0. earner of toenehip 160. ramp 138.•. Themes Easterly to the S.C. tunic of township IMI, tape 11e. Themes Westerly to the M.Y. corner of towsah/p•1311, recap 141, - •. t'� .• ' theace Northerly ti the N.[. corner of township IM.rawts IIE, ! Thence Southerly to the S.Y. corner of twohip.140. rave lata. •(•�'• Thence Easterly to the S.E. corner of totwsur 1211, nmls}14:. Themes easterly is the S.W. Corner*1 township IM, ran" ISM. /�• ,S - Thence Southerly to the S.Y. corner of township 141, recap 15t, ' Thence 9oett.etly to the S.Y. caner of t*w"Up.130. req* 139. r• 1. Thence Easterly to the 11.1. coater at township IIA. ronge lX, Themes [*steely to the 9.1. cotter*[ township 12M. weep 139. ; Themes Southerly to the S.W. corner of t /p 110, rose* lie. \Thee Sootherly to the 3.0, contra*t teumoMp Ito. range 1711. thence Easterly to the S.C. cowsor•*[ township 130. some* lit. ( ' ( •• Thee Easterly is the S.R. corner of tommoup Ito. rasp 1211. lh• _ r.•• . Themes Southerly to the 3.9. cermet of twahip 110, req* 119, Thence Sowtherty slow[ the Rasters lift of reps IN to the Thence Easterly along the Somthen line of township 130 to the helot *team secluding that parties of rrtMrw Glifewela • Easterm h000dary of the state of Calltornle. Vitus!oats Clare County tmetwded Vitus the followlas lanes These*North westerly, thence Wortherly along the [*Kern hwssdaq ionone/ng K the M.Y. corner e[ towoeMp M. reap 31t. IR. l of the sato of Glltsrwlo to the e.g. corwof.o[ township 1711, - Nehlo Mseltse sod INrldless - saq* lit, Thence is a Sowthecly direction to the 2.0. corset of tewoMp Thence westerly to the W.Y. corner of township IN. ran" lit. 75. ramp X. ' Theses Northerly to the N.t. corner of teosemp M. Comp lot. Thence to • Easterly dlroetlea to the 8.2. as Mae of tewn►1p 79. r' ? Thence Westerly to the N.W. corner of township 3900 rays log. Csys 41. Themes Northerly to the e.t, corner of township 21M. tangs 99, Thrace In a Northerly direction to the 0.9. Ceram o[ township f0. Thence Westerly to the M.Y. cermor*f township 210. comes K. tango 4I. _' Themco Iort►arly to the M.[, carver of tousemp 220, roe" ft. - These in a Westerly direct/w to the O.Y. oersor of-tow Alp M. 0 Thence Westerly to the M.V. corner of twship 220. ramp K, romp M. to the petty of heolwfo which parties to a pact of Thence Iortherly to the S.W. corner of tomnehip 2111. songs K. Area 3. i M Themes Easterly to the E.E. corner of township 370. rafts a. Awe* t else Includes lust posttem of bathers Callhnla wlt►4 ' M Themes Northerly to the e.g. coresr of township 350. weep ft. the talledlop ltweat Theses Westerly to the M.Y. corner of township no, range K0 coomwctng to the pacific oco OR as estwa/N of the Snetherly Thence Mortherly is she NJ. career K township NO. ramp K. lino of tswnsh/p 71, 0s6014t heneltne art sartMade " Thence V*st*rty to the M.V. corner of township 300, fools 1E. - Theca Eaotarly •ley the Southerly Tins of tow isap in to the ' Themes Northerly along the W. Otahle reetdtad to the M.F. E.Y. Ceram of township D1, ram" We corner of township 340. rase IY, a Theme Se"herly to the S.W. corner at wasnoup We rays M. •: Themes Westerly to the W.W. career of township 10. coos M. ., Themes tastatly along the Sam"Idt hnemil11/ to the S.Y. corner' Thence Southerly to the M.E. corner of tot.ship 3311. coop Ms pt township tn. range 2t. '1 Thence Westerly to the M.Y. corner of township 331, rasp 211. Themcellantherly to the 3.9. sumer of tse.ehip 29. limp 2t. i .? Thence Southerly to the S.W.ur or of township MR. roe" IV. .' . These easterly to the 2.9 corner of eowbf 32 eon" U. Theses tostecty to the S.C. cosnew r of t* nshihewt p NO. loops M. Thames Sehwly to the S.W. parse.of tswfaMp f/. coos Me •' ' ' _ i Themes Southerly is the S.W. corner of ten Up lM. rays M. Thence tomerly to the S.S. corner of towmAlp/e. radio 38. I Thence toocetly to the S.E. terser of township INI, reqs M. thadca Weatherly to the M.t. corew of toomMp IS. rays M. \ •" � '• 1 Thaws Southerly to the S.W. career of township IM. range 39. . Theme Yeetuly to rho N.V. corner of towf/Mp 23. range 33, } Thome*Westerly to the 5.11. corner of tw/Mp 141. raw" IV. 1 ' Thence Northerly crnsely the iwholdt headline to the S.W. �" 1 Themes Northerly to the M.C. corner of township 141, range we i Sesser of twshlp l0. Toga_M. Theo*Westerly a chi M.Y. corner of township IM, ray* 711. These Westerly ploy the 0arho16t"headline to-the S.R. Corner - _• ..� ,� l Theses Northerly to the N.t. corner of township 1311, ramp 0. .of towsohtp IN, re*" 32. r Thence Northerly to the 11.11. corner of towseMp 10. rat* M. f Theses Westerly to the O.Y. Corsa *[ toomemp 10. rage It. r Themes Msrtherly to the P.R. Corner Of twshlp 10. It. 1, Nona falNfTte, ingot. 42, no. 190•-"AT. IFFMAIM 30, loo» i' r 991[99/0 p.. 0777_5090 I 1, �0 q, 't .1•� awM�l��cl�{� • ' I � 4� . 9if0ft ,(2a119grala '.Ctllllt't�tr Ala�{a. Alpha., >rgr". • Gt1IPM11A ty1Mt". 4atr• Oglta, wl tecta, ARCA K[IM1TtO" rQ u 0grar, hesau. •111""t. I I0 PMAM 1QVIMI M'T O1"13ATURS'(CoaN4) - 1 Irtla, hasty•, 140eee4, leat•cap. ' 1 t4a. Nevada. ►law", owl aomto, ' 0aw 0oalto. Vag haeriate. la. ' aa.t« It (Cast'/1, �' � - : ,1o17nt., flea t+t". Igata clue. - . U1 ` 1 ', Th••ca V•agrly seem Co.* 4 e rtherly Ilia to teeaehlp 1011, t•�the Seta cre•, (bear, Swam, Setter., � � ' , 1'� Nettle oceea. Tghra, TMlrer...l.la w Te1aa At" 1 alae lsclr/ea tint prtlew of dart►era Call[e�rete facla"d Nth. SIXI"m�e CATV-Sa91 :( aims beta of h&ltaetMa '1• tea lellwlq llw/ SrAcaN•a teolalee eb. CA77-Si40 rW AS941 73, 1977, 1w 42 PA 7101) C•rraclq at the Ilertharly ►•clary of the tt4ta of Calfforel• l' 04"I/T1Oa Or 01000i 11«IaeetUl Cawgt.00We taa.atatlq of elglo at W M. V. cero4v of tareMip AOM, reqs 7V. Mt. Dfa►le Mee- totally htl•ee *SO Tara« type •pertaeate'ep to w laole/tap 4 steel". Iter ea/t•tr1416.1 Thaace fatherly to ter S.V. corsair of tommoh/p 440. real• 7V, rae0e 0eraaa pwerele !'.'•,, 1 Thoace ta"larly to the S.C. urwa r of tara►Ip 44M, req• 7109"k, - - � Thaaca fwtherly t. the S.V. career at twaahlp 4Vlt rage W, 1' 11.a 00 ■L V Thsoce "Steffy u wat the S.C. comer el tdlp 411, tame 111, r....e..e �. T.. Thahce Northerly to the M.C. career of totaah 4011 4 , too" 719. M the NorUerly Maa4ery of the State at Gllhretg, .1 I' p LNNPVSMI 11.1 1. 1.00 , .f0 .07 Thauu westerly alaq the Northerly %weadary of the state of fr9CtfATrle Ite•geega.aat �';,', j crl[[arals to the plat of hetlaalm. .. t. Ml btu. Ilarrllt, Marta. alape, lea rra.olots. "a Irtga, - 001ew0 awl Maar coast l" 11.47 1.90 1.10 'r' 1.00 Alaaoaa •.A (batt• Caen Ow. 1t.." ,."1.03 ' l.q .» - . heaea, Marlpaae ad Mures/da. 1I.SS .f5 l.M < �. .'• . . in 0wab. Sher. /lacer, 'v . Volo a04 Taw e "csat! 11.00 x'...00 1.05. r lloaterey w @oat• true C►Nntlaa 12.00 Mw watto and Mesta Clare Or. 11.» I." I.SS - - A46", hied". Cal•..,«. Ma ' .%MW les w T"Oteraa ageet l" Il." ".1.00 1.00 It7 T' I, t• - 1A 0" haaglaga ad M NNIM 0w- 10.00 .q 00 Ye . AIpL.. A..Igr. Ill wear. •.. .-;_. -.t' ' ., ' Muer. •lata•". ma"aaoate aa0 1 r,•, Vola c1wet" Now comet 10.ri M 1.M Ca"pewara 11.{S 1.57 1.71 •.0S .04 _ Ircom" riga" lope"*# oft- Sew Opcateces ae r1Mco1 {Mapes,•► 0teel faeftalti .. . ftractace odlor heel /Maelelp ,,..•� 40ate"a 11.00 1.37 1.71 K .00 - lullarrlpu 12.15 1.72 ., 1.71 .05 .K ' •911o0"hetaaw, 091490. lM"[ w floc• Ml1Mr• 17:31 N ,• 1.24 75 .N �+� Illi t" MMMT!!, VOL 49, NO. 100-0MOA7, fIIfEMOH 70, 19" ►, Pop 3 A. CAT7-1341 star tro. a77-SMt ' PA.""-a%pti.rr Mw.1r ld.eeM� aw.• Map M.e.tt.e Alp..Tr. C�Olsomr INJIMMKIRms (Costa) Count rheorA t 11.« t 1.15 t 1.43 t 1.50 ![e«w tbewtT rk.eticr rtepwee/ter All (teeny ce«ldencive Cbm"itlow Memo 10.25 1.15 1.17 1.71 -� ant to emce 2 stones) 1 ,7.77 .« 1"." .91 Mro wrklftq from wlr.qls1 or slectrlcla►a Il-r etorteo)f slip lots scaftol6o 11.25 1.15 1.43 1.51 slectr(ctw 12.71 .N 7"1.01 H ORtW.L INST11rrt" 11.52 1.22 1.71 .7S .97 table splicer• 14.04 .N 3341.0 .H• NACT1Ut1AR7r Met I one sewo• Oant6M Ahold& OeentT _ slectrlcloeo 12.75 I1.11. 34t.30 .02 . 6/act1/clene _ 12.91 1.01 34r1.11 .93 Cable @plloere 17.11 1.11 14".70 •12 . Cable Spllceto MS2 .1.03 34+1.17 .01 ekulpc+e, Ikrrwd and TooleOe hosaof, $ecraeewto, settee, - Counties ' Tolo, Tube end those portlaso - Flectr/Cleo• 7.07 .13 of Alploo, It bleb, M YS& cable splicers 10.61 .62 34 I6 Sad llacer comottee Meet of the MaetereT OewtT Ihtw $feces lowtels Met.ttbed - slscteklw •' ll.SO 1.10 34N.>r •« slectrlclw ld.?I .SS 34*.05 r •« able spllowe 17.61 1.16 3442.10 •« Cable splicer• 111.$) .91 34+.0S I .N Mepo ams selene Orem 6" Lake Ta►oe Ares slscteisLOSS 12.07 M )H.as •04 stectt/clew• 13.90 .97 34+.77 .« Cable splkwo 11.10 N 3H.H . .14 Cable spltcors 13.34 .67 3/r." .N ass boults, Moet. CISCO Otis Tobimme r sleoullciabee " (Ponww y fesldosoos sltr6cl ( 11.00 77 7"1.10 h limited to 3 Stott") 7.03 .71 164.0 .« Cable spl6ceto 1S.S3 .77 3041.16 .13 sle"rlclora (f stoclalr Cas hwlscs CaOV - r slsctrklw 13.31 1.12 34+.707 .« sleet rlais" Is."S 1.04 11e.sa Coble Splicers 13.11 1.12 )H.TOf .« cob" $pl6esre 17.91 1.01 30.90, .06 A Ol•nres sed see Jue"s Coe. 1100 Mb\re Coest7 I I M Rlectrlcloeo 13.11 .93 341.35 .01 obwtr6claws 11.34 1.35 3/41.60 •03 r Coble spllcare 13.17 .92 34.1.21 .01 cb6Tmocl s 13.49 .SH .7S' so" 1 .02 Owtrs Costs OWA" Kmoprm Cos-CMO• sLeetrlctw IS.34 .70 3441.34 s>e+ot$ 70b2a 111 .311x. Poll .62 Coble spllcws 19. KAMM=0�711at7pss' Sol Met to end Meabslat Osst Les 'j 00110111111 t16v.) 984i slectrlclw 11.37 .« 34x1.61 « Cable spllcsts 12.15 .« 3441.q .« ' .•'� t H'�MAl alMfTN, VOI. 13, NO. IN-A61AT, >•. ITTf . • I M11 IIO. Q77-3111 A•t.• - �. .ClT1-lMl. lam S I I r•.' rl �t � ,.I .. pomp s.a.be Poo ' 00...41 11...11.. Sr.. N l w ►...see. V.6"m M l/ F-A.- ♦«.Nr 6.6/« A»..T. ' AA..T.. OLAS r>•f 1 p►aer�tg 1 Alaaeda, Cbatra Costa, Ibrta, W11w. A7a1er, Celeveraa awls I •i � - leaatecq, Napa. tan bnito, _ 1aa 3w"la Cf6relcisa •� .� tan rr aac t eco, Mw Mateo, - In a" • 11.q '.1S • 2.34 • 1.11 •;�r' r /ante Clogs, goat. Cres, 1pcayl a,eetta" Topecel owl" 1 oataee (g11 tcaa ■of Stele/ fcerrolll goodblaaterr petcfleld). 101.we Cowattw 411.79 • 1.010 0 1.41 .07 Rrocterat RMI 1.17 .7S 7.71 1.11 1 '• 1-y Alpha, A k&&", Caloveree, I hee6o Cewty at Docdo, $lapt+oM, Maraud, Mesabi T14ece 1' 11,17 'gyp .41 .70 (North or city of w.lwOtow). @*toll ltreatsesl steel .' 11.27 {..41 .11 •; ;..." ' - _ . Mee1a, placer. sectsaunto, 901 Name and lhrallt Cwattw ten ,lew"IA. gotta[. Tuoll�ln, key Ir• 1191 i� .!s .ls Ala and Tube COotIM 11.111 .91 1.f11 @poll sf emimmocal @""Mal r haeaa and trsaalnt" "ttowe of Steele Using Stgel,Tor"411 e / hatted Conty 9.M' 01 t.04 SK K 9cgorhagwa 7.110 .90 .70 .M rl 1 !71 : 1 . 31 trwq aec . sal Mita. 411 Obtes. ►aaoe Mapper* 111.64 1.71 7.11 1.44 .04 @ata Clara ad @ata Crw gelaGeolal 11.SS 1.71 1.71 1." .116 Oenstbe (ewW(1g pctlasr K l Oraumantall strectetal 11311 1.74 1.32 1." �� .K � tha Late 78600 Apeal LATIN"1 � � 1[elpt _ 11.77 ori,',.1111 '1L2S- .90 •)' r,.. Also*" ala coats oe Oto Cos. 11.34 1.110 1.74 1125 Sscol., r ll.p ee.m6ollt, Nevada, placer and Tapca 11.71 .� .111 1.)• .M .f) Te►aaa Cwnties 11.M .44 S11 1l setter, "hemma a" labs chits- l,• Ama6or, lit Dorado, Ilacrow"tc be I Sot Tee&", Nalteca 0.79 M ...40 a" Volo Caentlse 8.M. .N .n'• LM 19rell Saalatestetsl Rtvetwel Nit Calevecas and Ilan 306"1. steely Sob" stable Taseca 9.39 p M M Cwwtlee. 11.111 .611 JS K hos Tsliee Yee 1 . Ire to aw6 Salo.. Cbw+tlee 9.01 .07 r .111 1.00 1/09 steel 111 h ': 7• �" ,.71 •r, ' Iblts-cey ant tanto ecus Counttee 11.14 .60 SS .01 hcgl stlMtual Steel$ Tfpeo .'11.39 7• 44A ►rawetaco and Ny or fin '1 Nark. M haaeleeo awl gear ' ., r 11.67 .44 7.00 .02 Count Mateo County . Sea gealto and $"to clan I are" U.77 M 1.10 C>.wtto9 12.{1 .90 1.73 @col 11.0 n 1.11 .40 11 f[eaao County 11.43 .ri .43 - lop"a 11.17 . .n 1.10 .00 .03 pbrlpaa, mopped and Toolwwe tootle• 10.75 .41. i Southern half or gee IYtao Open ty 10.63 .)7 1.00 "1 ' �µ Self, YOI. ft, MO..1�--A10AT, 3!'►T WAM 3C 19" GTI � 1 , , .t 11111CISION w0. CIU7-5111 Me t -tomm A. C7U7-5/11 Isys 7 /tAt rw.t.I...AN r.r..... rwet.I.e.i.s reg--% cd...n.e �.«. M l w ►-.lain. t'.a.n.. o.d.'.. 1.... M l• r.e.M.e. T-.wee t.l.. App.-T,. rAIWMAf, (Dint-d) r1A3TVSST1/ TiM=M. (Cont'd) al-dal Contra coats, al Sea rramcleco anal fen wteo dao. 1 1.00 wraSo, wept, we►Wa, Placer, Alrlme, Mrrdot, El dor e.b, facrarmto, Solaro end TOIo wtvada, rlacer, Sac,arnto \ Count/es (••eluding portlorw end Tolo cowtlse 7.IH .131 1.N of CaumtN• In the lake Calaveras .nd Stn .loen,ln doe. 1.1) .N 1.11 .9* - Tett Ataa) - M Qterey Coeaity 11.11 1.25 1.71 •• SrwA 1L12 .11 1.>r .N .IJ San 1M.1to, font• Clara amd Saar 11.17 .1f 1.11 N .11 Santa Cree Co.a.tlea 11.N 71 l.M Tapers 11.12 .11 1.71 .M ./) •IAaOINE". gsrlpoea, Merced said Tuolamr.e A)oeede mwt7 ciuntles Contra Costs Ceeett 17.72 .M 1.77 .2i ' 1,Oak 1.N .71 .13 .t7 .02 PLMOSS t ltwsflttetst Svint State. rgertsrqere, Aoador (Isrtt.sta Lalf of i So*Wn Chir, Ream Cleanlat Ooeaty), III cmedo, lacrsnrwb, ' sed tetter tlastlag 1.1! 71 .. 1! 77 .12 Too, a►.ade, Tlacet (•odea! ) 1ptay, Sandblasting 11.11 .7/ .15 .71 .12 Late T1Ase Meal PLAOSrt]tt7MS, Lake Take 4w 11.M. .SI AlerAa said Contra costa Cos. 1C1/ .711 1.K .p elm, earn rrasuclem sad immumis Matter a" Tuba counties f.71 .S/ l.N CowtI" 11.7! 1.9" 1.11 1.17 .19 rreeno cowtp 1.24 .N 1.25 1.M Sas welts sad beta clots am. MIS 1.00 1.77 .11 - , Mbntocoy County 17.)1 l.N .13 ,Il W MYtes emmatl 13.91 1.11 7.11 .» Alatlat, AneAor, CataMrss, &lune. hnder (wntYets beet ' II Ilo(ado, we.bda, placer, Of Cwty), Cslaveced, Rsewe, 1 Sacrsaiento, San .loaquln, tlattgnr. Muted, Mtsntster, Sutter, Volo and Tuba Ian jaa"Im. feats Cres, SetteeV Countles II.St .71 1.S1 .I1 TMtssr, Toolssme W This - lea ►rencleco Covaty 17.11 1.M 2.25 .11 amnesties Sam MUteo covwty 7,77 .1/ .f1 I.SI .tri ft" and fttsr Cbeatlss -- Del worts, aw-holdt, Merl", i ft lbtts sad wwmbmLdt comm. 1].71 .N 1.27 .IS watt. Solan. Sons and Ttaa,aa co.nntles 11.25 .N -S1 1.» .11 � IYrlposa; Meresd sed T1.olsntasy COn%tlls 1.11 .N LIS 1.21 r1ASTIERF" Moe", ri i Alaaada said Oomtra meta ms. 1.17 .M Ll/ r• _ ' rresno cnwty 1.041 .N LN _ r 1 ; /1DE#At ff01f1E1, VOM. If, MO. IN--•fI1CAti, SEf1iMKR 31, 111)F . non Mo. 01171-SNI image 0 few t0. C&II-SMS • • Cw •.ate aa.t«P.,.e.« -" 44.e. 0r� P.R.P.i..asq t••.. M l M ►.a.a..e r...ewa `wi/« Mor. 1t i! 1v Rood." r•+.r.• ..{!« . Ate...Tt Asea Tr. nool•Lltls tLl[1L7Y•. tA"t'1l Alarda e,d Contra Costa Coe. trlot. 0mnomento sad Tota , Rooters / x4.1{ • 1,17 1 Lt4 .N .H CA"tls4 t hastic "ortoror Kettles" If haofera • 16.11 • 1,04 • 1.10 • l.M ,07 tato** a/o p,upel 11.11 1.17 to .N .44 mmemplets o"t P1ta6 11.11 1.04 1.14 1.00 .07 ` mitwastier busrlsrsr ►1p*' bn Somito ofd "are Clara Cos. wsPPetof foul tar built or lt.14 1.17 1.14 .« .04 _ irafet4r tetttrar tl settle) 10.10 : ,41 1.14 A1P1aa. Calaratoa, Martrota, SMI PdrM I M AWas hatce4. Sao Joaquin and Alame0a. Coots*Costs, Mals Tvolew4 Cosaties art Mlaar ComtttM . 11.3• '.N 'x.H .64 Roofers islet*. till "A u01os, Catseo4w wA sw t.'. Camporltlon end built up) ll.#1 .410 ,17 J4slrrta Comatlse L1.77 .N 1.«� .02 Pelt hac%i*4 opetstor 11.44 .•t .47 - Aeaaoc. at fotaAa, views"., it Drc&do. Placer, tatter o" Places. faataa"ots, hotter. Tawe aoe.ltleeTobaaaa, lois a" 1964 Cos. Ix.M .71 2.41 ,11 %oofsto It." .H .N tartlp*ra, hawed awl nrolumm ` rtsstro Co.set7 CcOMAIas 12.14 ,so bofsfs ' 11.11 .00 .Of llo&tarey, 0sw po"Its, stets Matta, Mop*, Solan ane 11- Gats ad saats Crest Cw.rs11.11 fN.44 1.A4S 1.11 aattes ora Note*Oseaty 17.63 .« 1.41 '.12 •r �'.. ti0afer4 10.11 .61 1.30 1.41 - 041 lofts. Mawal0t. vast&, " Matta Mortaror [ettisars (I era►ro"alebe a"0 srnwn aro. 111.101 settle a/o Purls) 10.30 ,H 1.36 1.02 hsAs Quad' 11.40 .71 1.n itta&ssticr ftwwiar4l 0ire- SWr r110s 1JIT111110M aratrlarsr goal tot Pitch 11.11 M 1,10 1.0164 Allier, MMadoc, Csiseatro, tJ. list Owls od senOoi4t ODmattas Macod lust of tier M a %mpface I0.1# « 11 .Is Jsgate stare). time Jmepie, OR obmtstsy art posts Oras Crit Atfaarsts. Artier. Sateaor. tM� "*face , to." 1.40 Lis la"iumo, lila mA Saba pow lrancims wA a"Mtos on. .Coast bee r sad pose"pow tbe"of � - tisotets x0.11 .« 1..11 1.14 at pons", %wa o" P1as Ratto mtrtaco o"settle"" Camartfse f~l"t"P tat* Taasas ' it tattle&e/a"") il.1,0 .« 1.11 I,10 octal . 30.73 .N '1,30 1.010 is sitaarottcr tsorslarar Pip*-. 1466 Stier tit" U.4f ,70 .3s wa•}ertr Coal ter 11.11 .ti0 IAS 1.10 "film". amortrr tlrrtr. gM#oe Inert, Io&t"t Map*, sae ' 0r%ita, 111r6 harmless, "a RrtM. Aiaets alert wets Crave $"w Md*"own dmbttre ll,ls .00 1.010 b .ls 411 • elm "on; ! MOI. 1!, pop. 110--#11"Y' fnT Mm" k, 11" r @war=00. Cyn-fyl IS a. :, - Nf. b77-!Ml' .,. r ft"u f.wa Pty...f�.Mrra►.r..+ /.rw bT,Mya f...fr./...«• Rw.r $119 1`eaiaer Vegaaa 111011110 loaf N f/ P%"&a Vaaartas aalA . - 010IIft6a 1`t![tOrf r Aw.T., App*.Ta Alaaede, Contra Costs,,Matta. Md". fur /raw levo, fan Mateo, feats Clara, folano awe sower , 11 I 0. [ 1.10 [ 1.70' f 1.10 1{.1 . fl. , I10 S . .Gauatlas 1 .I Maalnlal Gaeattaa IS.07 .y .ri .M M ICbl- 9. l.ri 1.70 1.10 �TT�rf more ' aa/ 1(e)' � �f.0 � 1.15 -•1.70 1.10 Alssrda sd Coates 03sts Coe. 11.70 1.29 .14 • M 1(/l 0.7 1.1! 1.70 1.10 .10 fol roma aa/rassoldc Goa. 11.{{ 41 1.11 ,y 14*1 S. 1.13 '1.70_ 1.10 .10 9OYl1p r01RW i aq 1It7 0.0 Alaaede, Contra Goss. sal A 1 0. 1.15 1.70• 1.10 - Marta, frrroldt, Marla, rap, ` ,' , asp 7• f. 1.13 1.70' 1.10 .10 Mn reanelsco, San Mateo. Solas sad fowaa Cowrtles 11.11 1.90 1.10 1.111111 -��,•..�.• ,• .. a forNo, /erode, 1`tsoar, . swcaranto, fatter, Telralr, i11f�� t Volo aa/ Tabs meanies II.M .M "LB S11 TQS/ ALsraM, Coates Cosu, bol la '� `' 9. �1.19 ,•1.7�• •' laf .:.If . torts. at tloeado, mum ol/t, 1 78 •. 1.19 1.70 1.u' .10 ) Matta, tape. Maaade, Plamr, Ih - f. •1.11 1.10 1.10 .lf - swcass rto, fed bonito, seer - /tsaelaco. fan Natty, feats + - ' r, r . t4u, folewo, fowoar, frrttar, . . ,• ._ , ' Tabora, Tole sal Taw Cao. 11.M .M 1.30 Alptse, Ardor. Csla.erea, saw ,7o gain and Twolwru Coamtlss 10.17 .35 .30 haws. Maclposa sae Marcs/ '.' ', _. •. ., 'A Grwrcua 10.ri l.M .110 Maurer sal feats Cram Cowrti" 11.41. 1.9111 1.0 ; Vale maiuma". 'r A-Dow Veer'• Day i f-Iaroelsl Darr -I 0-tdiMr 1 f-TAadyta/wp Carr 1`-Qrtatraa s. 6plorer coatrlbatea 41 of bee bssrla lT ab r 9 ' aa[V /• sal It of baste bourlr rat* [ { a to f s r W Dap Credit. fla 1`814 1lolldarsr /1 orgb i� 1410rar coatr/butes S." par I ow lar jW [test two yvard of 006 rumott •I , -• l > Altar live rases 01:05 per Siom to Vsn ad Ll/ga Its. r� W ' . itCistds tq. ail-Seal lips 12 1lentos W. Qxx-!Mi re".12 N ZAMORM , isRlrs�tt rlls"t-dt Orem 1e aaphalc lrorarga a"d burst Mrro, teacher mea rlailst ' {' trps tamtetop derxftoobtut Cssinsow. taller. latiamdet and onto*1M� Nr/s!r ltasrw enol seer ls�tr Met enol as ON verb becomes Co"tsctots of all typsr Cnocrato aN somesite minor ire aMsas atter the Lawwary nowt Ma.batt plooadt 112 let*aOd wreoct Concrete Pon wort► Comermto owl Coacrate - aawdrrr Cglbbee and/or "Uroelfgt Cmc dente odeb settect ►tem Oras field eobegaca as .' taiderol slit format Cress cutters, *Sob bftf*"n, embsttwo, bell MscoItlo s" gain t abaftal oswt"mstlw r*rb w et to shmlt Alitabrof Jackhammer otetacogsr Jacking o< t/ w12 I"cteat ,. ,.� • Jaekaom and Similar typo Catectual eettlde", rate" barb am dte,ap i(f)s Mmtrm-Cdsti ' 0"!110) asphalt, lax-gold, ctsoeob, flaw. oamatlo and dialing sawiera, H om"It trrlre MoNarstt. Civelow . t1"e rtectalor ltgetty. Snooti"t, whals"p. bracts pswrerpacd, Cdsdelt lrrero ems Flsatl* plplsyo"Isf } r-s, uemele- heeded• Five Tsetse. am Joist pipe sad strtppinr at ase. Ic►Iq, bend palmed 1op11nxMrwoto Nowmslts. epwxroaln. !"clmdlog estate at welch, "me"% IIWuU MsttMa, Coat lq t :+'.I;1 „f,`• 't tibarllaae, and retic W*gkKa (ret K ire)i F*edaaat brothers piece, N -"I* two setter* dud spdera, iscivdl" tool Driedett Nplaxsge, eaafbro, bamfiwo. pipw erpece. conduit larara, plastic plpiayotas past bola Orae" It amphalt damrvolwot Combat Mets ad beide*dry atseat dipper• - sig, p"a and slectrict rwrer brave peat Mloselar womb)! Marata soave"K all txpd {a"cc"t M Mous In Oras"2I IMrr Fwmteer or snout OAO Cumin•Combe ant sl Dom Kromer scala, am*Chetaaams Caacrshe is/!pimp art#Amataps a"d"ted 9000 slpget-acwrs"arreg ted reek-*lista,. faeladi"p p/wUp Camara" labrwe (wt at dg11t Nrlllsa-a Mlptg Cbash 1Mdrr1' *t *eeksd ootrctate swat area twat me drr)$ Mary*aariffat. 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W"ar . . imcldi" is rdo. oat« levelly to"III bltowtRe rllot Ny1se 1 M ld'e, 211's, 21's sea otter - tr«tapmrtler Sew ac matertelell •Loll&( cat trre, torr• 006go, ph I& f4m6c10 Hr, ever "rim. bieetw►+Ile, 70vrwerecte1r, j _ &Sed umbsc •S rir. water 1&wlll '- maclld &ad •/eller trre efalr Ttttees (dry pre-tetct Wmmccete ! . meet Wb&o relit" Moo/ret er SIR, ever So rd4. r vwMr dS . water tema trailers one tool ri.. water levvU 0 10.94 / 1.l1T 1/ 01.09 "Wee crew took trailers ` - ag etMt Stec. treltscey Nlds MU C111411111? 110111111111011111 (e/be (dmecla &ae, ever 71 rr. emd smpr, wet df 1b. mrd `( Iwcldt" )s Tde. water level)f freledlep M role. W04 09 Tract (day rte-eetce oomcteto I 1levW11I iR Ns T"• .6 Slm, Woof 2e 14e. ad Ittclmfler taste" fit lie. "stag levd11 IS rim. water levell 1 M." 1 1.111 '.71 $1.00 � sempere" leery dS rim. and =y Ieel a" M rim. ester Lavelle �t, mu cumT � Nr/b bumpatag t4l T1s. sod lyyelydM/ serer, ever is Tim. end M ri. Water lovel)r IA/da Ltcledlwd Sea Tie. Rotor laveur "obs to Ham. 43 rim, w iepp Iver l3 TAW. sod factual" leelledlq M Tis. Water tewl)t 1 t Se 14e. water level$r Oa*cr*to TY mobs Wr/re-betes own" 0 lever is Tis. sed Iryoledlmp S• Mn, as vis. sed Imclummy l' FAR. "Stec levelly r4. "stag lewal) U." l.M .70 1.M 13 rim. ewd Imcldlq SO 140. water levelly Rids (da rls Mm, evef IS Tim. sad laclvdial St rim. water levelly Tcecte Ii[T ;r 1 pe-Hard ooacreta d■, aror n vie. r /mcldler sa water level) to. l.11fi } /lfatlAL MH1f1R�. VOL q, 110. 110`-4MAY, W"MM 30, 1111• r fi�C292011 Rl. Ct11_3sfi page 27. i Isiorl No. CAT?-SHl hp + - AWA MrIMITIONS fee Ms1r Fa".S...ots per.*.,. "AREA It All Ores• set /ocludsd rlthln Ares l of defined below. tet.. M a y ►ee.e... M asles /"OM � yet.tl.0 e0dlee OARU It All or-its loctmd" is thedoecripttem DriYOISt r'mt•II AAs•Tr. dogrel below .+ which is ►orad ugos tevohir INKS Millet irmtADHI r/w • end too" ltws Of Areas t sod 2. . loclod ag r sriy „atter clr�emeimt to cbs tscittc Dcaos as the extension of the Somtbrty Iwcludl SS • 10"110 Deep tomer as yds. lira of Towasb/p 17S. - -4 inclodiag SS yds, water � Tuewco Easterly etoeS the Soutboely Hot of Tommohfr 1b. crosster ' le"ilc amowcoto ;over so the M. Dibble msrldlso to tke S.W. cotter of tovadip IN., yds. stmt Ircludlog SS yds, reeve 69. lot. Dsislo beam Ito* a"sartdion. water I*VGOS Dempster tower Thomce SOwthsrly to the S.W, cormer of township 2M.-reqs ft9. y ..7 rile• `. 'fhesco fsetoety to the S.1t. power of tsewMip M. tom" 179. N de, bad o Skiff eb - T01saco Sootborly to the S.W. corner of towsoilp 2IS, romp 139. - + • boo, over sot Skis {dehcio - Tierce testorty to the 5.9, coroec of teem air Its. resp IR. tstm, o"c M yr4s. nod tncludlwy I's r". water !,veil! Trucks Tboco Somrbrly to tb S.W. Carter of towarhlp 225, rem" 119, Tboaco Utter! to the S.E. Corset of tewmomp 125,.reqs 179. } MY pro-batch concrete six, 1 wet tib yds.'Ord including t Th"res Souchorly to 4016 S.*. armor of towaeitp 27S, gone IM. IS yds. water level) 0 11.24 J 1.1SS .TDT01escs "Oteriy to the S.9, termer of twashlp 215. Leap late yl.M Thenco Sootbotly to t4 3.9, cormer of towmshtp 249i romp two faille$on the so"tbrly limo of[tap cwaty. thoace Ustwly, t oleo the Soutiotly homsdwy of Kle$s fbmety aal the 9oatisrly bmm&ry of Tolove n"aty. to the 9.9. I' coemor of towaMtf 242. ram" M. 1110046 Nortbrly to the M.9. corner of towhtp 215. rime Me. ry� Tierce westerly to the 01.9. actor of townrhir 215.,rsma M. Tb•co Northerly to the 0.9. ossa a of t"mmoblp 13S, smells IM.. Tbnca westerly to the e.g. Mrmet of temsehir 173. rams M. t �# Thence Nottbsrly to the IL16 to as of teassup Its, remo 219r + Tbmct Westerly to the W.M. sstmes of torse01lp Its. rsmo 119, Tbosto Nortiorly to the 0.9. armor of tomrsbir lM. reap M., Tbou"westerly t6 the N.V. mwow of toussilp In. too" lig, r Thence Nortbrly to the 9.9. straw d towmrhir 7S, rpm" 239. ~� Tboaco weotorly to the N.W. terser of towmrhip 75. tem* M. t Tb•cs Northorlr to the WAL cosrw,of tommsNp 05, tae".2+19. - +•" Tboscs westerly to the 11.11. server of 4wdtp M. rem" 2". i Tbmts sertbtty to the 9.9. ser+"of tommomp MI. tilos In. j Tbmte westerly 40 tb 9.9. "Mar of commomp 39, rens M. Tbmco Northarty to the 9.9. so say of t"wMtp 301. same too. + Thomes westerly to the P.W. tomer of towa"jp 39. rem" tn. tbmcs Mutbrly co the M.s. carmw of township 30. cmgo 1M. ' Tbaco westerly to the N.V. so~of tamisI p 39. fee" In. t Tbosc6 Nortberty to the 11.9. armor sf twnsh/p 25. rams 119.. t Tbmto Westerly to the N.V. Corner of tommeMp IS. watt" 119.. ' •Tbe.cs fktrthorly crwtm the 1tt. Noble baseline to the 049. . . ones" of totreNp 201, rams In. ,Tbmcs wawwly to tb 01.11, terror of tosmeitp 3111. rage 106 Tb•co Noetbrly to the N.E. terow of tommeMp 3n. scop 1M, ; - , Tbace westerly to tb 11.11F, cosmic of twmoh/p IN$ req* 1390 •' Tiosco as"borty to.the CIL corm"of tsmmshtr M. raga ht,'• fl9iMAf MNftIR, V t. 0. N0. INO -MMY, SWUNA!!t 30. 1"? '' , � _ �- ,a: .` -A,q, �,t .x - .�, 9 P'?`j •....,e�' `r£* _ "f'< '. - ','r,-a,,,�4°�ic'",. 1. y:. +'' rs.++�..�' L' S•:.. r• ;',.,+•.. - I n,'i•v. ,?i`1 a'Y r r .t a 'i ^r 3# I. w,�° r.+ s !' .2�5>•-..Uv`"}ti-. 11 x ti 11 'k ga,," �� _ f }a st r -`. ,, .. "Y -; a— k z. it . i ' t F 1 Y 1 ,, t+,11�- 3 2 y . 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CA77-3041 Ietaas Af 6, 1977, le 43 fS )7113 aalfee 11 (G4t'.1) �� r,a toTAee tap•~i*ect Ate b w iw�oluA h 4 sttwl«.hoone,really" Tboace Hesarly ale" t1 o Nhrtlwrly Itma to teweshtp IOU, into*than Al1Aw4y oo-otrectla enA 4adtlws. hclftc Ocean. , Area 1 alae lecloMs that parties of U4rthern California locleda# aIth- fa clan following lima. - . Co.macsclna at the northerly kew"ory el t►a State of California at tax P. W. Cerner of township ASU, Tante 7V, Ht, Otablo Mee- , Soo r-610 Swa Awwor Itma sea marl.114-1 TDenca southerly to the S.W. cecn4r of torsAtf 4411, rasp T1, - 1- Saaea Ml• r'..aataea reeeeles Tkowto tostorly t4 the 3.1, corner of to.as0fp 441, resp 7V, (, Asa.T. TAosce Soathorly to the S.W. corner of toewdlp 410, rew2o wE Thence tasarly to the 11.11. corner of ta+.es►fp 43n, req* 111, i "- 601oe USSr�s 1 17.11 .77 • 1. ,.04 + TheAca Northerly to the 11.1:. corner of township 4M. toga 311. SOtt� 17.113 .773 LM00 .fS .et as the nort0erly boundary of ton State of Callformle. I . ( 2for"ta. Cl #tomeUe4emea Tleece r.atarly aaq the northerly Aewa#ary at the state of �+ + tgmgat tsa-ty /1.11 1.A) LM .11.' bllforato to Cho point of beginning. ` - w I"*, W-and toot Oaantlao 11.43 1.00 1.43 + .07 ,nae ho"Ies coast, (titles ae - ` Mote novae, maltba, Va-loa, ►wade-o. sewer. tose.1*". ' . 0ac4Ue, I twin a-A sea"4r mooacceso Blvd.. Iaolsal" Lomt snack). orampe Cow" 11.20 1.13 1.13 IS f+a k-Sa1ao Cow" pace" " Clttee of Mote pontes. prltem. • , _ Mmloe. p4eeaeoe, seed ' Arcodte, pbmeoofa WA 2080 .f c0 bmarra-o SIVA., twclrrty tont 2..eA) 11.30 1.13 1.43 >• (111 Sleecalae e.4 Sem bow-wodlso ,Nw Oe.sat ima Il.M 1.15 1.33 .14 _N • - 2..ta her►Ka oma 2.w tea . Obispo Choat tee 11.13 1.13 1.30 .SS .02 . Vaotare Comaty it.?* LN 1.15 .03 SUtC9 771im 11.133 .13 1.13 .33 ' CJUIi>f[ti1S. Cegr wtara 15.4)3 1.11 Lf3 LM .04 • ,. :, _ Saw r1loce 10.13 1.49 1.113 tow ' Table rower Sop O ecebts MIS 1.41 1.13 1.00 14 . /klMteeer sllsoc/vers*", ftt6" eg deck carpenters I t Sacrlok Secpeuner Mack S14ryag •.11.110 1.M 1.113 1.90 M� rc&mmd noon laryngo 10.13 1.41 1.n 1.04 .K- llama Doc* S 1 tong 10.» 1.49 1.» 1.N '1me+mette mailoc 110.30 . 1.41 1.13 1.M o4 ofIfew h6to 15.33 1.41 1.93 1.00 .04 ` Pft=M MOM". VOL 42, NO. I96--M16AT, fHyl2 m go, 1117 ►� I o �'-y1.17 Ape .l bNc fiye��pga,aert - /et4r fakye l.eelln hTawtt _ . f.�...r a 4 t f-ir. «�� ( - Sar" m l 0 raadre ♦.spire r/w�� . lace.Ta. M.•T.. 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"ions h ItImT rinow LAYMoWnty Impv ttyloTar cowtltwes at at Wls bostty rate ew scot 3 loess, Los Anel Co, Of 1 1.53 .N LfS ,p t awf n at ►sale b"w1T rata fee f soothe.to f Teets• sat*hs M Wasetko ' boa to Sorb, Off"" a1.enlM, ' hp f]eflt. fit ►eld blids"I •4ea�rib F. Smote Mrwtx. San L.Is .1 . Oblsro, orm ferncoontlos b. Ortorer oa■trl►etea 1.21 P" bass to rlSAW roof plus 1.11 per aM Yeatar* Including 11.11 ,7f .f1 ,fi .06 boar to r►eatleo recti hw the 11tat ]sss at 0"10, It. 1 Tat flats tonmSri laded of that bat lase them S Taere 1.11 SK bar to tocattsa Perot. 1 Tort portion 111M Let of the Taer I� bort M Ilmset6" 1cof/ wet 1* tom /rgelot hgieedret aM Mot lasm't!•aw 1t a 1•tl that prclom of lrryo tbrmti t •(. !M'[s 1.11 rat Mar M tlYwttar plrat�. ' •( . ' lwclaief vltAln the iwla- t .. 1 ' ". ' - '• � . fats Meal Maereatloo 1.7I .11 N .11 Imperial /ryo, sero. Ibwo, Oram* (except Seats An.). fleeralde, San sarnerdlno . . '• •,' - leacert Ontario, Oen fol• t , Obispo, Sant• Mrbar• e/1 c'*wta[a Irscar't Santa Isle. - - d lr t Mat Steps w tact w'.rwwl U.Q; As I" flo"I" (lo* Mgele* Citi i ) . . - r w i►ra r1Uln IS mile* w � •. , , - J a" ISaata h 1` ♦1 S �etroo rdl (OnGrlo), aw ow coat"[• (Santa ►tile, rol■t - r .- 1 !• Itga w Port Itaeweee) U.M' .f1 ff ,N 7' t• c :h • Imperial Clbewtt 11.H' .f1 1.11 .« r` N '"`• , Imperial Coaat Io. 7 Io. IYyelet, Ora." w . cowt■ra co"ntl*e 11.M .M l.lf n fan LAOS* oblopo " tanto ' :l 't� '� t•�1 MtMre Corwtlea 1.11 1.K 1.240 .ff .fl •,� - ,', i } t � ateerold* sod fan f*rnaMlmo - '�.• , . 1 Cb*wtlea nLs J1Vr ts' .cfrraf, , la1/ team)", Ora"* and c'amtara 1 :: t' • - , � - cs.wc/ee 11,44 1.2% 1.14 .11 �t _• MON" I I I L VM 41, NO. Ha--Nwtr, $WfM a M 1177 Mnalroe 10. an-sal] ►qrP u _ Ser. LASOPAMS m--AF R.�...t flaw rr..ti.. T...w.. 1~.u« ll. a a• P—.& . t•...w.. �. 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"reser*" cleen,.pt Laborer. 1-wdec-plw"r Laborer, Settlw7" LAbocer, ter s.cdec end •lens[ trpel Impact Ip[emCA. wltl-}lata S*ttl.enac Petty and the 1 � rosary water ab air lteol weterisl doeee-n Iwa119, Globs, flooce "A arplrtp asphalt, ler-kala; ct.aeets, "tae of.stlo ..d •Witt type catenate Sods") 111"In7 end 11I"nall"1" Scalecl Stir POse aaiO4ral Slw ty $eel (•atplyls"• waw. wrlybl, dtpplcq. brvfkte" at bmdI"at saA materials far Qe.e Iwlnc Operator, Aprllatnr Operator, ft"epeo wan, ftewttla waw. - rite --Purl -wad waterrraeftm"ll Prorates of Pmomatto. "a. Ob"Wf tesla, �!POOH strip.[. •.[belt, oowcrets Or otter raved wrfa.esl Totems 1 •Ikeatiog ordllmce, Pavemme br04moce, Air blast Le", d%a-ob$of*, ad .hare[ 1 , and sextet wa"1 Tool Crib a Tool 11-004 LebIKOCI TtafflC leltaeatiaN: aeabsmlcel tools met eepasately ele"Ifted Iwatal Pipelardr•1 smM1p lbs, 1 1lovlce mppllcatotl tflwdow Cleemeto este wreA ,4011109--all oa.crote - pooting. esabl of ).tart., smaller, reellsing, di pads" and Ineledler pow/o" operation• avllMc "east )-"Cots, pelotle" a"1d aq mad all other aenkaal ReM Slls"etl l►tary Sc-rtflar ew lasllplo wad ommecete Qltplme dffmltNcl steel arcades- / fkemp Il Aepplt SAovalscl Caeemt dmsper. NO I card or "asset dart Sad I bard Has w alMllme fattest fhmpece, piasbe. tarter and •11.11.6 trr.l Aawdlla" bolt cvnewt)r Ce.arool etre[ mad ta"alLeco Chucktafdfco Chat* ' Tr Sac#tog maci11as, ►end psormlled . Mo, [owl " c•owctots, the I.awdltal OC the civets tram roaNimix trete. - . ewC%w wall., slabs. decks, floors, feemdatlams, Notlele. CwrM. "Cotte"• fkwp 411 Cribd.r. Mredc LS"Me. steetlq dad*",A staniin, bm*-"t!dbd acrd Stdeoalkss Cossets CLret--ts"cwiawO m n raw wad Pore OlLeel dttier ta4C%opecatoc (oemolltlael I fins (reer, hillow yd sad dtroet peeper, air- operator. ••'ward rod mrd alPtrelm Lomat aaees O.0~. emagatar plustat tlpeatac, » lbs. mad ecero Ptrola"oc, leclShcm" eet+at. e"w"e. •IM, pr pact. cwwwwya, end *letter type beery Mlattectfaa► G04, ail ed/oc watsc K also hereb"Cated Ranks" ledtellset Sandiska~ fsdeladdmM. rmtet . . Plpellne wSl019--tot Tender awd resp PURI (ohne)O4aer1 "Ods"ke"ed the .• ►IaotL"1" toelllcl u arwoetlee f!tl" Lab.mcsra' wok Aerbaltl laboctr, peckiw" red steel art pews Power Ot Sae bogofe Immoll)1 ! elpear Stoospeeer, plecl"1 •tows Or at emceed oomccetar Roto Secaper sed � _ rcA s1 atastege ,.+deters--all verb of Medal bat". p4sA6V w b1MtW p filters Sa.dblester (F t ts..dsc►1 Ssrtle yawl 0199" and 1ma4lLfc (Iced- of all rwslar mad OmpLwt"ee of tMate me tne. rewdleee at metbed Deal •"P •` I moos foot fcaltt and Cleave,I Tree CllAer, faller, Cbmts also opesatog, ,tee soft haft." sad rLoet"o fritter" All pmw drilla. embobbe.lack- Q^ rittabwt"b 0ltrper awl Similar type area lbreIdereo "adae"colm.d tdbseoe, _ bdmrat, vastuae cogs. tlamaed. wevm1. tradk. wltltla emit. and act" aeb M Lecledl"1 Calasan bellows all types of modamlael 41110 V "MAI "gWM, VOL. 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Tewp•rrarr Nesting ►lantl To ewd Ing 140c141w0 011err Truck crows applieeble)l Ctv"l.p Pito Drill bctael 81004tlwp Gadarl , Oiler ronkllet (oeec S t0oe)1 Gtade Cowebarr Dred -0111 Cantley - wee14twol 14 adleg Shleldl mm"T Duty OWslrw$ blet Operator ore" 1l. •-fres» or Winch Reds ■l0rntor Operator 410014611 Nymtr i (Ohlcape bow all •letter typal t mo w o welt taodwe end slatlat meet Creaaet (cock)$ pool recgeeo. Iwltk dcgtyre ottea14mewto)r ` types tapou,"au blob coe*eetw or stellar type$ Lift 1x1101 . 0419c ptet Nodlore ITreewd)s Power Concrete Cast" obeki el - List blob $40c141w0 Ivagrbocg emd olalt" t}reel$ London Ihtber, rower 0oft"Sta two I driver Jumbo rerm 94tt"1 fns Carrier - SWC)/d. Slott* and •tell.[ tyre)) bterlal Valets wl0ktry Itac%lohs �.• 1• ' (fob ofte)r Stationary Fire Wrepietwp and Clemi" Mc%t" It/4 yd. teller tlted, cell or trod tyr011 P"6~14 amereM - rlsctnp Meb1w0 (Hedley-heewwll rr SWtar "ll pmnamwtlw , *00 I/ bpbLt plant rleemewo Noct" Novitiate Nara so Mover weeding skieLd Itor.well o ►ampere"finep Sonoma, Still (e tddq (""sit or concrete); Chir Sproodimy IltebLwoe ameceta PNM Ostbe.n treat ober-tired North NwMr ydprat (SMgtw erre (seed rrtablalr Nrld" type QhloodOr sed Tlcretoblo; Of"" ataglller, DwIld, Hilly ODYN. ort .WLt type with wmr , Locomotive ec notwr for to nwd tactdtwr to twmrlI "air- mod all attaobnaata war is pdb. and to to ad t"Im" SO –)- Sent Qo"oc firewater ttectl1 Nalloar'tsee Iltdot; Il4616" co, prie.otreeb)l %ebb"-tired Ott% M bap 3ga*NWA IaLLtlpdb Alblower SlgmaLrawe Igdca-tswNmc-aero Stumpage Sower begerl 0"6", hp to and bcledlap tl pdb. strtrl/ Nbbbae-t/rd � h twouste laampactlltglr &-teed feep"It er atlwcnoto)e TrSacltlmp Snooper lealr-ledLwg10 Idlyd %ve-a"Stere, 1d40 Nd Irdbo Imo to & et.) elmlter Slagle malt)) MirlooSnc pbnwlar a"1tb001 t_tosses. .1 l% yob•. or to all twsbrdlmp t% prim.)$ Snrremes Seotome ad tllo.hr St barbell. Float Vagieeoer Backbone for to rad Mwb11Mg h ►taws"$ Ttemeblo" wlcktoo IevNt • R. Mob GOP"Itp)I Strbt 1/1 pd-)s Satelt rlawto Sit gk"P* Orl O w *tin J060t Intl lw0 Crewel porter cbleoeoar Neill MEMmotMp Troobr (ow tope �. (carat a" stellar type)I Oowcreto Finance Ned MISS; O"rld- to"" than S-f-1o* if 68 1 b.p. ad asst, or SWlot) Noll- i'�'• naw (eil(te/d type)I befitting $40014/woo Operator (lactds" water " 4See9. Ts'hee. Ncearer ell rem% Robaew slop" owglealr Te"Imse � wllo)r Ibckllet (Vader S-tow CWOCltyl a 01490mOO60 Samdmtob> ww attoobt0)$ TravolMr pipe tlraphp". Clamming sod Sa1S1oy' neebtne wor tatr , peer Se0d11 muckime Tool t7romeetwo so"tmnto h Ire%Loel Towel LoOsbtivw laser.)N twool Sbwel. N.ebb... ' taterctal hll $106 Vibrated 140c14r1c Sere. Orb as Better - - - S "lice. Clamobell Leven 1V/4 1414 ad Sp M S w- Ido. 11-9-41-1 looaueu goasr14olt)1 ssetlraheleal rtwlehSr lwawmtetw-tlarl• - (W om ser mR►leshwe Sn1r-fr"e1W orb Md fttttit 1 - • iearhoow, NIMH of eMllatl s reeemeot Smoeboc (trod a romn,l Irehtae bd oft mining amcfet"s Noll" Iao belt of FMW I Ybot- its" Setts Iloutnp SMlrmrwt (dMpto o"S", or to add inwledlmq ri rdd. Stcmd)1 blr-rr polta/Tat r/pOlMlag'Olbow; Cly l Sore Hop yewec-41twoo Irrdrwt/c "etL"devtw Ser crcreto - retasl l l/rlooMr (Crwlar nod tDmet ty" war 1/l. yd. oad ; { or to a" twidLwr 1% 1&.)1 Nti"Oe .See (OwNtM Notate t k 1 as @letter trroll Ttoeton aalWser, tSares fc*opec IoMglo ol$rtw. b IM bore, rlytlber/ ad olellet typed, of to Sod } tacledbr FS sad staff" tyre.)1 Torrmr Valet 1 dos$ towel1- Leawett" (ever Is nod hp to end Locldtwp 140 tomo; Valdoc - - . ti P!/GM M KWUR, vin- a, no. l so IIM1elt », lm srIstM MD. 4177-5012 Me 20 - @Gr?V 1 A., A77-111ilt - Ttso,il Pates d17lt1wmr7 Dasa-+o. ta..c'n .. . 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LN .10 r to SO ca. yds. strocalr Mmol, secsboo, sratlloe, ClaaAall fr 9.00 1.27 .76' 1.41011 .10 lower 7 Co. yds. ■.r.o.11ts" boo Ioy aWlLoablelr Too~ Cray Greet, 7a 9.04 1.27 .7s . 1.09 .10 No"Ito"I hector Looby Wwlor and sbseI type over K yi.II i sr I." 1.27 .70 1.40 .111 Ilst"t-ntt/tied, 110+60 FLwat owd •hilar trElll fte4umt ftwv Is t. 9.10 1.27 .79 l.so .10 o" Isr 9.13 1.31 11 .76i 1.00 10 4eW Si !tate fredort Astompatis sill Feng Craorwyr IN tons lit 9.19 1.23 .7s ' l.M .10 (leap baa pay gTlloablae motet-stltt too, so► sectlea er l2r 1.20 LIS .70` 1.49 .10 ahllat tyre (capable of ►olptlmt 101 tone sr mer*)(lwt 1)r .1.27 1.23 .70 1.00 .Is b=ley epplicabl•)I woos ttaceeetor - tees them 770 ow. yb.t 142 /.Ss, 1.23 .70' '1.N. .10 a1eCW/al P/alebtat Nacbteet 1t6Ile Fero Ttawlstt Nater htred, is. 9.I's 1.27 .7s L 1.N .10 oN altl-ewt/oe)► Pipe Nubile stblost Piet-tired earth wlat Idr - � ` 9.09 1.27 .70�� 1.40 .10 oplpeewt trltl/le eap/we, soelld, Cater*llleC and similar type over Ss cm. yds. strocllr Rabbet tired welt-lesdlM srrapc tpoddle obeel-aetar tyr self!-leodlot-2 or arra Atoll NMor- 1 tired 0etaper -pahlwt ewe am.tber 0/0 Pa"cot. 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C107-2091 - ftwe _ - - Greg L tkveboeaemaa am/Traastat Creep 21 Driver cc vehicle K corimatlaar of toktolea of 1 wlae _ — •.� IlecledlnT all tektcles less lilac el■ troll hettic.Cowtnl - � �'.• � i Pilot Car, eacludiam Novi" hoary o"Ip eat permit load Orwr I1 Truck mola,ted lower hoes Otero 4s brhere at eoklclas K osmblmatlsm K sebialsa of ] wlaa Otey S1 betted Comsat bletribotors Ml hocks Owed oil 4raetas heck• Mier Truck, 7 azta Oro+46 w+, of 104" them It tats 4eop 71 TrwltMh, omtar I festal Ow worts, low ttram w Pare Grow as Teed bopatreaa MaLpr 4retq A /•ter Trod, ] « wrr wlee , ttteq Its M emi etmilar tfp trod ehw prtatMnT oltbim the lneeetere, yW iedicttws r4ollea alta/ utility weriiq Ttwk ! 1 imcleeiq Olacb, bet limited to trrct awfierle be P/Paltae 1.._. 1� MA tftilltf work, where a compoeelte «w L weds /lorry Riser/ Trod meteor ace Tlremarl ISN per beer eN/tiemal for Tirememl burp 111 haaelt-min, ] Testa « ewes Rs*,treta, rt f«ta am/ . Grasp 11, .rivet of wablcle or aamblaatlr K whLlae met - « mora itis• ' 1 1 Greg 1I1 Sea*, It f«M bot lean them 1S Porta •eW ler Nroes of eeeetak Creme, Or dedLt the of epyimtmt - - irisers Pork Litt Rhes/ bees C«ri«, bSgum" Grow IS$ Ulhtt-6101w1 squipme" oithim 1tr•t«e }rlMMtbm •' - ' tact ktommblmatloa of "%lotoa or s*ay...t with meltl►l. Powe aoercoe, $I.w per karat aitltisrlls w1mip, 13 fords or cores Trac! 114"irmam Gru*Its heck tttplrwm holier , • ��� metre. ra. �t. �a. ��s—M�+►r.'�er�� �. im , . sare+6atAa wcssto.r $Taft, Calltoreie f7alTIM, s•p•ttal, faf74, 134 Arp•100, - owe.", 1111"Colae. Sar.9str.•tife•. awe tnle mlr*o, ll wtA Oect"a W $artium W. CAT7-lafl 634+ 2- aWrt.r(s OW111010 of CW-S.") 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C7177-SH) reqs 3 omme #M), (277•!1003 rose 1 C14 1 peel" 'rasps faeeAte repraeae r \ goose Parr.hrefn P"- +r946000" a-AV M l/ rrrtMe V-..o- a.". !Ili T'wAere +MaMae �w ftJL'RiCTAMfr lilMTfl ClatlfflRl'Olefr .. • Iet}o[lal Cbwaty torwisl. eats {watt of eloctr lclrne f 1).M .711 ittl,4f 1 TrAac•Mrl1 fer10sl. Lao Cable apt lcere 13.11 .71 )tai.41 - ` Oreepe, alvorot*e, few paw (Clrlea Lara Naval Oraaaec" foraarelna, sae tale Alan. ' Trot station, w"Fas An) tawta farear* awr rrwt"ra slectriclen*a T"cAniclana 14.61 .70 Ha1.M if ' Coma lee i Costs splicers 14.30 .71 10#1." 21 elevator comport«• 0 12.911 .141 » 3Mo .02 Rote C*Mty lMreleier of etewter Cowetrwatera' ' cswaty) Mipor* 7lt1R H! » 3!64 .q electriclawal T"cbelaiaa$ 13.33 .710 1te1.M if eleeet$t Ceratroctere' Cable splicers MIS 70 Ittt.M IS letpete iR"a.) mom L"o Aepoles Cawnty Nor comat! {ttectla of elactrlclowe 11.43 1.011 3ta1.H .'.#T feba'c- I [reaps) Cabin splicers 12.91 1.H 64al.ff .01 - pe"etor creatrusteae I3.49 .1141 .» 30" .02 ireepe Covaty elewetor Crntr"atora' flectriclass 11,14 .01 30t1.41 1.01 lolpore M'SM .1641 .» 34" .02 Cale splicer$ 13.11 .61 13141.45 - .it lir Peter tCs**rtraotore' liverslie Coe"ty llectelctawa 11.if H 10e1.H N UMIC tt" Cable splicers 11.K H 34+1.411 .04 Now 0060" 10.010 .07 1 .010 fM fereariiro aeaty Lao Amos&", 0900p, tlworsiie, eloctriclaw$ U.010 1.11' 3043.00 .N err sarwar/lme. Sorts ferbero, Cotte splicer* 13.>• 1.11 3402.06 .M Sar lata Obtopo ori ttastaro saw lata Obispo Cleary Cr"ntlee 1 11.10 .e7 1.40 .N eloctriclons 11.26 1.64 Ual.» .01 tf*Iefa. no$ M or Cable Splicer* 1).44 I.M Ital.n ,103 peace, Mroctare 110,64 1.64 3.31 1.40 .So Mats Mrbara COWRY moteferoloo 11.5S 1.34 1.33 10.•0 64 ifaw00abwrry Ass) Oraemeataia 4kre,0te,ral 11.55 1.14, - ].31 1.M .06 fiecttictowe It." 1.10 itrl,» •.101 t3MMAx M 4 LAM M'llMLONIt Cable splicer. 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Ox-,Teta xlarr - prvlw90 Oaaetete resp itrect no.nt-4)r Crewe IN tern (leap bora pay appllc•abla)t M-011 wMantlee (Blame""t Oporacoc up to ane Incladlap 13 too capecity)(Laop-Mar pay - we et elactrtc)I Motor rstrol-#lada*#of arc tatrMni le * ts+)# ' appi/cabielt Uushlnq Floors Mehl tbctcx, tlaratftrr Cfed^ct Ibltipla O,+ltwe Tract« isatlid Nit aWtar trpa. oaegt freta � rockllft (aver S tones •Pave checkoff coed"-ally Geetlnr 1 Carlo luMer-tires Batts nowtvq lltpetprrwt Wool* etgiw, itscklaes ,-&ding shield, aeevy arty a-patrwant blot "tatoc N sir. ottect)I a 11 f-tlfed Barth Me Imme upotpwt (ooltlpte.. (Chicago &-,r and Stoller type)I ooWn welt Loader sad elatlat ewptaa, s.eltd, Caterpillar sat atailar) Haar 23}da. art• tri", 1. ?u,,Vnfav sloe Cceapactoc of otatiat typal Lift Moblle, . to Ss co. pia. ott.e't)t farerel, "eth". 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Code 959, 959.1) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: On December 20, 1977, this Board passed.a resolution of intention to abandon the road described below and fixing January 31, 1978 at 10:45 a.m. , in its chambers, Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, as the time and place for the hearing thereon, and ordered that the resolution be published and posted as required by law, which was done as shown by affidavits on file with this Board. The hearing was held at that time and place, this Board hearing and duly considering the following evidence offered concerning the abandonment : The portions of Warehouse Alley, First Avenue South (formerly Walnut Street) and the unnamed alley between First Avenue South and Second Avenue South (formerly Diablo Street) which are to be abandoned are shown on the map of Pacheco filed in 1869 in Book E of Maps at Page 95 and are located In the area bounded by Center Avenue (formerly Monument Street), Second 'Avenue South (formerly Diablo Street), Berry Drive (formerly Dell Street) and Willow Street. 'The abandonment covers all of the above-described portions of Warehouse Alley, First Avenue South,' and the unnamed alley except the east half of Warehouse Alley between Center Avenue and First Avenue South. This portion of Warehouse Alley was vacated on August 3, 1943. These portions of the streets and alleys covered ;by .the- _ abandonment are not in public use. They have never been improved. andthey are not maintained by the County. r There were no objections to the•' abandonment. This Board.hereby FINDS that the proposed abandonment_ will . - not have a significant impact on the environment, 'and that a negative declaration has been prepared and processed in compliance with the .California Environmental Quality Act, and- that it has reviewed and considered the information contained in the negative declaration. This Board therefore further finds that the hereinafter described streets and alleys dedicated to public use, are unnecessary for present of prospective use, and they are ORDERED ABANDONED. The Director of Planning shall file with the County Clerk a Notice of Determination concerning this abandonment and the -negative declaration. DESCRIPTION: See Exhibit "A" attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference. PASSED BY THE BOARD on January 31, 1978. RESOLUTION NO. 78/90 001._ I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and.correct copy of a resolution 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 jigat day of January_, 19. 78 . J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Sandra L. Nie son Deputy Clerk Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Applicant . Ted J. Frericks 1717 N. California Blvd. Walnut Creek, CA 94595 Recorder Director of Planning Public Works Director ftomas Brothers Maps Contra Costa County Water District Stege Sanitary District Bast Bay Municipal. Utility District Oakley County Water District - San Pablo Sanitary District Pacific Gas and Electric Land Department Pacific Telephone Company Right of Way Supervisor RESOLUTION 110. 78/90 00422 EXHIBIT A A portion of the following streets and alleys as shown on the "Map of Pacheco" filed in Book E of Maps at Page 95, Records of Contra Costa County, California, described as follows: PARCEL "A" All of 1st Avenue South (formerly known as Walnut Street) lying between Berry Drive (formerly known as Dell Street) and Willow Street. PARCEL "B" All of that unnamed alley which is parallel with and 132 feet southerly of 1st Avenue South, lying between Berry Drive (formerly known as Dell Street) and Willow Street. PARCEL "C" All of Warehouse Alley lying between Center Avenue (formerly known as Monument Street) and 2nd Avenue South (formerly known as Diablo Street). EXCEPTING THEREFROM: The easterly one-half of Warehouse Ailey lying between Center Avenue and 1st Avenue South. ALSO EXCEPTING AND RESERVING FROM Parcel B, 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 pipe lines for sanitary sewers, to maintain, operate, replace, remove, renew, and enlarge existing lines of pipes, and other convenient structures, equipment and fixtures for the operation of existing facilities including access to protect the property frog all hazards in, upon, under, and over the alley hereinbefore described to be abandoned by said County of Contra Costa. 00423 RECEIVED - CONTRA COSTA COMIN JAN 6 1978 PLANNING DEPARTMENT I t MUCH CLM wAM Of IUPN GM QON AZ 1111111111161 I TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: January 4, 1978 ZJ7�21_" 3/ FROM: Anthony A. DehaesUS" SUBJECT: Pacheco Area Street Director of Planni E Alleys Abandonment On Tuesday, Decr. 1977, the Planning Commission considered the application for bandonment of street and alleys in the Pacheco area, all of which ar located in the area bounded by Center Avenue, Willow Street, Second Avenue South, and Berry Drive, described as follows: (a) All of First Avenue South, between Berry Drive and Willow Street. (b) All of that unnamed alley between Berry Drive and Willow Street, being approximately 100 feet north of and parallel to Second Avenue South. Abandonment to be subject to an easement to the Contra Costa County Sanitary District for an existing sewer line. (c) All of Warehouse Alley between First Avenue South and Second Av--nue South. (d) All of the remaining westerly half of Warehouse Alley be- tween Center Avenue and First Avenue South. Abandonment to be in favor of the property owners abutting the westerly line of this portion of Warehouse Alley. r The staff reported to the Planning Commission that the streets and alleys have never been improved and are used by adjoining property owners for grazing and gardening. Good access is provided to this area from public streets that surround the blocks. These streets are unnecessary and granting this request will allow for better use of the land which is zoned L-I Light Industrial use. The Planning Commission approved the request for abandonment as recommended by the staff. This matter will appear on your Board of' Supervisors' agenda on January 31 , 1978 at 10:45 a.m. AAD: lsw 1wcrofilmed with board oraw 09424 l J BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA In the ?latter of ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/91 ; Completion of Proceedings ) for Subdivision 4894 ) (GOV.C. 556439) Boundary Reorganization ) ) RESOLUTION COMPLETING PROCEEDINGS FOR SUBDIVISION 4894 BOUNDARY REORGANIZATION The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: Application for the subject Reorganization was made by the landowner and filed with the Executive Officer of the Local Aqency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County on October 20, 1977.- The Reorganization proposed was for the following changes of organization: 1. The annexation of certain territory to County Service Area R-7, located entirely within Contra Costa County; 2. The detachment of the same territory from the Green Valley Recreation and Park District, located entirely within Contra Costa County. The reason for the proposed Reorganization is to provide recreation and park services to the affected territory. On December 7, 1977, after public hearing, the Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County approved the Re- organization, as set forth above. The particular changes of organization described hereinabove, and any terms and conditions applicable thereto, along with any findings, statements of supporting facts, reasons and determina-- tions of the Local Agency Formation Commission relating thereto, are as more particularly described in the Resolution of the Local Agency Formation Commission of the County of Contra Costa baking Determinations and Approving the Subdivision 4094 Boundary Re- organization, passed and adopted on December 7, 1977, a copy of which is on file with the Clerk of this Board. The legal descrip- tion of the affected territory for each change of organization are as shown in Exhibit A, attached hereto. In approving the above-described Reorganization, the Local Agency Formation Commission of Contra Costa County, inter alia, found the- property in question to be legally uninhabited, desig- nated the proposal as "Subdivision 4894 Boundary Reorganization", and designated the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County as the conducting agency for the Reorqanization. This Board, at the time and place set for the hearing, had the determinations of the Local Agency Formation Commission read aloud and then called for evidence or protests as provided for by Government Code 556434. At the conclusion and after all _Persons present were given an opportunity to be heard, this Board found that the proposed Reorganization would be in the best interests of any people in the area of said Reorqanization, found the ter- ritory of the subject Reorganization to be legally uninhabited, -1- RESOLUTION NO. 7R/91 00425 l and determined that protests comprise less than 25% of the land- owners in the territories, owning less than 25% of the land therein, and less than 25% of the voting power of any voters residing therein. Therefore, this Board hereby ORDERS the subject Reorganization without an election. The Clerk shall transmit a certified copy of this resolution along with a remittance to cover the fees required by Section 54902.5 to the Executive Officer of the Local Agency Formation Commission. PASSED AND ADOPTED on January 31, 1978 by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of a resolution 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 31st day of January, 1978. J. R. OLSSON, CLERK By Deputy Clerk cc: LAFC - Executive Officer Secretary of State State Board of Equalization County Assessor County Recorder County Auditor-Controller Public Works Director Elections Green Valley Park and Recreation District Citizens Advisory Cte. for County Service Area R-7 T. R. Meyers and Clifford Preston c/o First American Title Guarantee Co. 1300 Civic Drive, Walnut Creek 94596 -2- RESOLUTION NO. 79/91 09426 .;aZL.a Costa Cotrxl: Ca -'""I-i-a ;= D=seri?mac Date; 12/7/77 7L5 F0118IT "A" Subdivision IZ94 Boundary Rearganization Subdivision 4894 Annexation to County Service Area R_7 Beam- a portion of Section-15, Township 1 South, Range Z West, Fount Diablo masa and Meridian.' described as follmn; Being at an angles point on the eastern, boundary of County Service Area R-7, said point being an the nortbem line of Subdivisiaai 4894, filed-Notarebsr 2, 197"l, in Yap Book 283 at page 49, said paint beinS the southeastern coiner of Subdivision 4686, filed February 5, 1976; in 118p Book :182, at page 5; thmee, lasting said boundary► of County Sergio* Arse R.71 North MID 492 59' Fast(, alaug the northern I32e of said Sobdivisios 48+949 658:32 feet to the northeastern corner- of said Subdiv3sfaa 4894; thetco-Soetharly and Southwesterly, slam the eastarn,and soathera lines'of said Stibdivistm 48941,_as .follows$ South - UP 529 34" West, 146.77 feet*, South 680'57* Or West, 751.84 fest;- � w South 73a 19* til" ries t, 241.17 feat; South 58* 41' 19" West, 133.,76 fees.; South 22. 22" 24" West, 200. 8 foot; South 53° 22' S6% West, 76.59 feet and Rortt 56' 47' 58" West, 30 feet, more or less, to the as3t. east*= corner of the parcel of land dss=lb+d in the 'deed to Charles A. Pashby, recorded Deember 30, 1975: to Book ?72ji of Official Records, page 194; thence South 5J' 40' 44" West, along the; southeastern line of said Pashby parcel (7n5.O.R. 194), 70 feet, more'or less, to an angle point therein; thence South 45* 53* 45" Wast, continuing alQrzg the southeastern line of said Pashby parcel (7725 O.R. 194), 373.06 feet to the southern most corner of said Pashbp parcel ('?725 04R., 194), said point bean; an angle point on the eastern boundar3 of County, Service ;:ea ?; to ca i.-z a gentry Ito rtherly and Easterly direction, along the ear ternboy dam of Co*..Ln ty Service Area R-7, 2005 feet, more or less, to -Lhe point of be;;i^_irg. Containing 20.80 acres, tore or less. 1427 y 2 Sub3ivisi.cn 1;$94 Detach=ant frogs Green- Valley een-Valley Recreation and Park Ustrict Being a portico of Section 153, ibmship 1 South, Range I West, Fount Diablo Base and Heri.dian, described as follo:rs.- Be?inning at a point on the northern.'boundary of the Greet Valley Recreation and Para District, said point being the northeastern corner- of ornerof Parcel "B% as shmm on that certain nap filed January 24, 1973, . Book 26, of Parcel Daps at page 13, said point also being the north.._ - western corner of Subd3vim4 m 4894, filed Noveeber 2; 1977, 3n leap Bods 2039 at page 4q; them a, following the Green Valley Recreation and Park District botasdu7, North 880 49. 59" Fast, along the northern line of said Subdivialm 48949 950 feet, more or less, to the northeastern Corner of the 17.38 acre pareel of land descsribed as parcel 3 in the - deed to Southeea Pub3i c Utility District, recorded Deewsber 20, 19501, in Book 1689, of G=cial Records, page 493; t1mce South 20 11' East, heaving'said noa�lhesn 33ae of Snbdtvision 48949 200.00. feet; thence • .. - South 550 40' 440 West, 960 feet., more or less, to the southern line - of lot 16 of said Sm1--"vision 1494,- thence leaving the Green Valley Reereatim said.Park District bw=das7, in a general Yorthwesterly and Xorthwmterly direction, clans the southern and Western line: of said. 3ftavisian 4"k, as follows North. 56. 47' 58" West,_ 68 feet, mors or less.' to as angle point therein; South 67' 28' 59" West, 184.1:0 feet; North 410 30' +46" West, 164.80 feet; North 210 30' 46" West, 162.06*feet; Horth 140 29' 140 East, 179.29 feet; North 309 11' 140 Fist, 108.97 feet; South 67. 28' S9" Fast, 14.87 feet_and North 300- 3-11 14" East, 247.58 feet, to the point of beginning. Containing 13.56 acres, nore or less. 00428 y"S QI RESOLUTION NO. RESOLUTION CONFIRMING PAID AND UNPAID LIST AND REQUESTING THAT THE AUDITOR OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, SHALL MAKE EXTENSION OF INSTALLMENTS THEREOF ON THE TAX ROLLS, ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1975-4, SAN RAMON STORM DRAIN, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: WHEREAS, there is on file in the office of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in accordance with the provisions of Sections 8620 and 10603 of the Streets and Highways Code, a complete Paid and Unpaid List of all assessments in Assessment District 1975-4, San Ramon Storm Drain, Contra Costa County, California, copy of which Paid and Unpaid List is annexed to this resolution, marked Exhibit "A" and by this reference incorporated herein and made a part hereof, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Paid and Unpaid List attached hereto and marked Exhibit "A" is confirmed by this Board of Supervisors and ratified as the statement of paid and unpaid assessments upon the security of which the bonds are to be issued in said proceedings; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Auditor of the County of Contra Costa is hereby requested and directed, in accordance -1- h 1 00429 with the provisions of Section 8682 of the Streets and High- ways Code of the State of California, to enter in his assess- ment roll on which taxes will next become due opposite each lot or parcel of land affected in a space marked "public im- provement assessment" or by other suitable designation, the several installments of such assessment coming due the fiscal year covered by such assessment roll, including in each case the interest due on such total assessments, and also includ- ing a percentage of one fourth of one per cent of the amount of such installments and of such interest so entered, and that such entry is made each year during the life of the bonds to be issued in said proceedings; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that- in accordance with the provisions of Section 8685 of the Streets and Highways Code of the State of California, if any lot or parcel of land affected by any assessment is not separately assessed on the tax roll so that the installment of the assessment to be collected can be conveniently entered thereon, then the Auditor shall enter on the roll a description of the lot or parcel affected, with the name of the owners, if known, but otherwise shown as "unknown owners," and extend the proper installments opposite the same; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Auditor and other County officials of the County of Contra Costa are requested to comply with the provisions of Part 8, Division 10, of the -2- 00430 Streets and Highways Code of the State of California with relation to special assessments. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 31st day of January, 1978. ATTEST: JAMS R. QLSSON, Clerk Hy -3- tll�4�1 L D . I E JAN 3 11976 J. R. Q�SiQPI CUM /OAM /QVIlORi RA 0�. PAID AND UNPAID LIST WHEREAS, assessment for the construction of improve- ments and acquisitions in Assessment District 1975-4, San Ramon Storm Drain, Contra Costa County, California, was con- firmed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa on the 6th day of December, 1977, and was recorded in the office of the Director of Public Works of the County of Contra Costa on the 12th day of December, 1977, reference here- by being made to the Resolution of Intention, the Amended Engineer's Report and the proceedings on file in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali- fornia; and WHEREAS, it is required that a statement of all pay- ments received upon the assessment be made and a statement of the unpaid assessments be set forth, NOW, THEREFORE, the undersigned County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa hereby returns a written statement of all payments received upon said assessment and all unpaid assessments remaining as follows, to wit: —1- EXHINT A 00432 ASSESSMENT i DIAGRAM NUMBER PAID UNPAID 1 $1,090.53 0.00 2 0.00 6,964.07 3 0.00 21,336.17 4 0.00 19,826.65 5 0.00 4,427.07 6 0.00 14,143.77 7 1,369.98 0.00 8 0.00 4,021.14 9 0.00 16,059.21 10 0.00 2,714.59 11 1,090.53 0.00 12 1,090.53 0.00 13 1,090.53 0.00 14 1,090.53 0.00 15 1,090.53 0.00 16 1,090.53 0.00 17 1,090.53 0.00 18 1,090.53 0.00 19 1,090.53 0.00 20 1,090.53 0.00 21 1,090.53 0.00 22 1,090.53 0.00 23 1,090.53 0.00 24 1,090.53 0.00 25 1,090.53 0.00 26 1,090.53 0.00 27 1,090.53 0.00 28 1,090.53 0.00 29 1,090.52 0.00 30 1,090.52 0.00 31 1,090.52 0.00 32 1,090.52 0.00 33 1,090.52 0.00 34 1,090.52 0.00 35 1,090.52 0.00 -2 00433 ASSESSMENT i DIAGRAM. NUMBER PAID V"AID 36 $1,090.52 0.00 37 1,090.52 0.00 38 1,090.52 0.00 39 1,090.52 0.00 40 1,090.52 0.00 41 1,090.52 0.00 42 1,090.52 0.00 $37,357.33 $89,492.67 DATED: January 12, 1978 EDWARD W. LEAL, County Treasurer, County of Contra 'Costa, State of California By W —3- 00434 RESOLUTION NO. Zf RESOLUTION APPROVING OFFICIAL STATEMENT AND CALLING FOR BIDS FOR BOND PURCHASE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1975-4, SAN RAMON STORM DRAIN, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa resolves: 1. A list of unpaid special assessments in Assessment District 1975-4, San Ramon Storm Drain, has been confirmed by this Board. Unpaid assessments are to be repre- sented by bonds issued under the Improvement Bond Act of 1915. 2. An Official Statement containing material infor- mation concerning the proposed bond issue, the proposed improve- ment, the assessment district and financial information about the County has been prepared for the County. This Board approves the Official Statement. 3. This Board sets 10:30 A.M. on Tuesday, Febru- ary 14, 1978, for the receipt of bids for the purchase of improvement bonds in Assessment District 1975-4. A Notice Inviting Bids for Bond Purchase has been prepared for the County. This Board approves the Notice and directs the County Clerk to publish the Notice once in a newspaper of general circulation circulated within the County. 4. Sturgis, Ness & Brunsell, Special Bond Counsel for the County, is authorized to distribute the Notice and the -1- �� 15 Official Statement to secure competitive bidding. 5. The Notice and the Official Statement are attached to this resolution and made a part of it. f : � I HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at a regular meeting thereof, held on the 31st day of January, 1978. ATTEST: JAMES R. OLSSON, Clerk By —2- 00436 NOTICE INVITING BIDS FOR BOND PURCHASE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1975-4, SAM RAMO'N STORM DRAIN, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Notice is hereby given that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will receive sealed bids for the purchase of bonds to be issued by the County of Contra Costa for Assessment District 1975-4, San Ramon Storm Drain. Bids must be submitted not later than 10:30 A.M. , Tuesday, February 14, 1978, in the office of the Clerk to the Board, Room 103, Administration building, 651 Pine, Martinez, California. The bids will be publicly opened, examined and declared then and there, and will be referred to the Board of Supervisors for consideration. THE BONDS 1. PURPOSE OF ISSUE. The bonds are being issued for the purpose of financing the construction of approximately 1560 feet of 60" storm drain some 1000 feet north of Crow Canyon Road and adjacent to the Southern Pacific right-of-way in the San Ramon area. 2. AUTHORITY FOR ISSUANCE. These bonds are authorized to be issued under the provisions of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 of the State of California, after special assessment proceedings taken by the Board of Supervisors under the provisions of the Municipal Iaproveaent Act of 1913 of the State of California. The proceedings were initiated by Resolution of Intention No. 77/907 adopted by the boa»d of Super- visors on November 1, 1977. 3. AllOafr OF ISSUE. The total amount of bonds to be issued for this assessment district is $09,492.67. i. DJUM OF BODS. The bonds will be dated March 2, 1975. 0OA S. DENOMINATIONS AND MATURITY SCHEDULE. The bond issue will suture over a period of fifteen years. The numbers, denominations and maturities of the bonds are as follows: BM NUMBERS, MATURITY DATE TMAL AMOUNT INCLUSIVE OF BONDS MATURING 1 July 2, 1979 $ 492.67 2 - 6 July 2, 1980 51000.00 7 - 11 July 2, 1981 50000.00 12 - 16 July 2, 1982 5,000.00 17 - 21 July 2, 1983 51000.00 22 - 26 July 2, 1984 5,000.00 27 - 32 July 2, 1985 60000.00 33 - 38 July 2, 1986 60000.00 39 - 44 July 2, 1987 6,000.00 45 - 51 July 2, 1988 7,000.00 52 - 58 July 2, 1989 7,000.00 59 - 65 July 2, 1990 7,000.00 66 - 73 July 2, 1991 81000.00 74 - 81 July 2, 1992 81000.00 82 - 90 July 2, 1993 9,000.00 TOTAL $89,492.67 NOM Bond No. 1 is in the amount of $492.67. All other bonds are in $1,000 denominations. 3 09438 i. IUTEREST. Each bond will bear interest from its date at a rate not to exceed eight per cent (tt) per annum. Each bond shall have coupons attached representing semiannual interest. The first coupon on each bond will represent interest from the date of the bond until January 2, 1979, and each subsequent coupon will repre- sent interest to the next July 2 or January 2, as the case may be, until the maturity date of the bond. 7. PAYMENT. Both principal and interest on this issue are pay- able in lawful money of the United States at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, Financial Building, Martinez, California 94553. S. BEARER BONDS. The bonds will be issued as negotiable instru- ments payable to bearer. Unless thereafter registered, title to each bond may be passed by physical delivery. 9. ADVANCEMENT OF MATURITY. The issuer at its option may advance the maturity of any bond to the next interest payment date follow- ing the publication of a sixty-day notice of call. Upon call, the bondholder shall receive interest to the date of call, the princi- pal of the bond and a redemption premium in the amount of five per cent of the principal. 10. LIMITED OBLIGATION. Bonds issued under the provisions of the loprovement Bond Act of 1915 of the State of California are limited obligation bonds. These bonds are not a general obligation of the issuer and the full faith and credit of the issuer is not pledged to the payment of either principal or interest of the bonds. The obliga- tion of the issuer to employ its general taxing power is strictly litited by the specific provisions of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 as generally described in the following paragraphs. 11. SECURITY. Installments of the principal and interest of gpecial assessments levied upon the land within the assessment district are collected with real property taxes as a separately stated-item on the tax rolls. These installments are deposited in a bond redemption fund, which constitutes a trust fund, from which maturing bonds and interest coupons are paid. The unpaid special assessment constitutes a lien on each parcel of assessed land. The lien is subordinate to all unpaid fixed special assessments previously levied, has priority over any fixed special assessments which may subsequently be levied, and has parity with the lien for taxes. If any property owner fails to pay the installment of special assess- ment when due, the property is sold in the same manner as a sale for delinquency on the payment of taxes. (As a cumulative remedy the issuer may obtain a judicial foreclosure of the property.) 12. ADDITIONAL SECURITY. The issuer is required by law to become the purchaser of the property at the sale for delinquency, and is required to transfer into the redemption fund the amount of the delinquent installment. The issuer is required similarly to make transfers of delinquent installments to the redemption fund in each subsequent year until the property is redeemed or sold. For the purpose of making the transfers required by the Improvement Bond Act of 1915, the issuer may utilise any funds not immediately needed. If insufficient funds are available, the issuer is required to include in its next annual property tax levy an amount sufficient to make the required transfers, but not .to exceed 100 per $100 assesses valuation in any year for each special assessment district. The special tax levy is not limited to property within the boundaries of the special assessment district, but applies to all taxable pro- perty within the boundaries of the County. Me lapse of time until the receipt of proceeds of the special tax may ftsult in temporary non-payment of bonds and interest coupons. In that event the County Treasurer will register matured but unpaid 00440 bonds and coupons, and they will draw interest at the bond rate from their due date until payment, without compounding. 13. LEGAL OPINION. The legal opinion of Sturgis, Ness i Brunsell a professional corporation, Suite 1150, Watergate Tower, 1900 Powell Street, Emeryville, California 94608, approving the validity of the bond issue will be furnished without charge to the successful bidder. This law firm has been retained by the issuer as bond counsel on a contingent fee payable solely from the proceeds of the bond issue. 14. TAX EXEMPTION. In the opinion of bond counsel, interest on the bonds is exempt from all federal income taxes and from State of Cali- fornia personal income taxes under existing statutes, regulations, rulings and court decisions. If the income received by private holders from bonds of the same type and character shall have been declared triable under any federal income tax law, whether by statutory change, by ruling of a federal income tai authority or official (which ruling is followed by the Internal Revenue Service) or by decision of any federal court, the purchaser of the bonds shall have the option, before tender of the bonds, to cancel the purchase. 15. NO LITIGATION. There is no pending litigation contesting the validity of the bonds or the authority of the issuer or its officers to conduct the special assessment proceedings precedent to the issuance of the bonds. A signature and no-litigation certificate will be fur- nished to the successful bidder at the time of bond delivery. 16. ARBITRAGE. The issuer will furnish to the purchaser, at the tine of bond delivery, a certificate that the bonds are not arbitrage bonds within the meaning of Section 103(c) of the Internal Revenue code. 17. REGISTRATION. Any bond way be registered as to both principal a" interest. Any registered bond may be transferred, deregistered, .,or reregistered at the expense of the bondholder. s - 00441 18. RATING. The issuer has not sought to obtain a rating for this issue from any bond rating agency. 19. OFFICIAL STATEMENT. An Official Statement, containing material information about the bond issue, the project and the financial condi- tion of the issuer, has been prepared at the direction of the issuer and has been approved by the Board of Supervisors. The Official State- sent is a part of this Notice Inviting Bids as much as if set forth herein. Upon request the issuer will furnish to the purchaser twenty (20) copies of the Notice Inviting Bids and the Official Statement without charge. Additional copies may be obtained at the expense of the purchaser. The issuer will furnish to the purchaser a certificate, dated as of bond delivery and delivered with the bonds, that the Notice and the Official Statement .(together with later revisions of them, if any) neither contain any untrue statement of a material fact nor omit to state any material fact required to prevent these documents or any portion of theca from being misleading. THE BIDDING 20. PRICE. Bidders must specify the price at which they propose to purchase the issue. Bidders are requested to specify the price as a percentage of the par value of the issue, but bids specifying a dollar price will be accepted. 21. MINIMUM PRICE. ' Bids must be for not less than ninety-eight per cent (981) of the par value of the issue. Any bid for less than ninety-eight per cent (98%) of the par value will be rejected. 22. SPECIFICATION OF RATES. Bidders must specify the interest rate rRich bonds of each maturity date shall bear. All bonds maturing on the same date must bear the sane rate of interest, but different rates of interest may be bid for bonds maturing on different dates. The difference between the highest and lowest rates bid may not exceed 6 00442 two per cent (21) . The interest payable on any bond on any interest payment date may be represented by only one coupon. Each interest rate must be specified as a multiple of 1/40 of one per cent ( .0251) per annum. 23. BID CALCULATION. Each bid will be calculated on the basis of its net interest cost. Net interest cost is the amount determined bv adding the amount of bond discount to, or subtracting the amount of bond premium from, the total coupon interest payable on all bonds ove the life of the issue, without adjustment for the factor of time of payment or accrual. In calculating interest, the calendar year will be treated as having 360 days and each calendar month, 30 days. Bidders are requested, but not required, to state in their bids the net interest cost or net interest rate, or both. This statement will be treated as informational only and will not affect the calculation of bids or award of the bonds. Award of the bonds, if made, will be made to the bidder offering to purchase the bonds at the lowest net interest cost to the issuer. 24. FORM OF BID. All bids must be unconditional and for not less than all of the bonds in this issue. Each bidder must agree to pay accrued interest from the date of the bonds to the date of delivery. Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope, addressed to the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, and marked, •Bid for Bonds, Assessment District 1975-4." 2S. BID SECURITY. No bid deposit or bid bond is required as a condition of submission of a bid for this issue. 26. RIGHT OF jtEJECTION. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa reserves the right at its discretion to reject any and all bids and to waive any irregularity or informality in any bid. 7 00443 27. PROMPT AWARD. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa will award the bonds or reject all bids not later than forty- eight (48) hours after bids are opened. 2•. BOND PRINTING. The issuer will pay the cost of printing the bonds. 29. DELIVERY. Bonds shall be delivered on their date or as soon thereafter as they are ready for delivery. The purchaser shall have the right to cancel the purchase if the bonds are not tendered within sixty (60) days after the bid date. The bonds will be delivered at the office of the County Treasurer, County of Contra Costa, or at any other place mutually agreed on between the County Treasurer and the purchaser. Payment for the bonds must be made in funds immediately available to the issuer. Any expense in connection with providing immediately available funds whether by transfer of Federal Reserve Bank funds or otherwise, shat be paid by the purchaser. DATED: January 31, 1978 JAMES R. OLSSON, County Clerk, County of Contra Costa, State of California • 00444 OFFICIAL STATEMENT $89,492.67 PRINCIPAL AMOUNT 1915 ACT IMPROVEMENT BONDS COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1975-4 The County of Contra Costa, California is issuing local improvement bonds under the provisions of the Improvement Bond Act of 1915 of the State of California in the amount of $89,492.67. These bonds, designated Series 1975-4, will finance the construction of approxi- aately 1560 feet of 60' storm drain some 1000 feet north of Crow Canyon Road and adjacent to the Southern Pacific right-of-way in the San Ramon area. The bonds represent special assessments levied by the Board of Supervisors according to special benefits to land within Assessment District 1975-4, which was created for the pro- ject under the Municipal Improvement Act of 1913. This official statement presents material information concerning the bonds, the project, the assessment district, and the issuer County of Contra Costa. The statement was prepared for the County of Contr: Costa and has been approved by the Board of Supervisors. The offi- cial statement is deemed to include the Notice Inviting Bids for Bond Purchase as fully as if the Notice was set forth here. THE BONDS 1. LIMITED OBLIGATION. Bonds issued under the improvement Bond Act of 1915 are limited obligation bonds. Please note that the bonds are not a general obligation of the State of California, the County of Contra Costa, or any other local entity, and the full faith and credit of the issuer is not pledged to the payment of bonds. Installments of the principal and interest on special assessments within Assessment District 1975-4, as collected, are deposited in a redemption fund maintained by the issuer as a trust fund. These bonds and the interest on thea are payable solely from this fund. 1 09445 2. DATE, DENOMINATIONS AND MATURITIES. The bonds are issued in dsncminations of $1,000, except Bond No. 1, which is in the amount of $492.67. The bond numbers and amounts maturing in each year are stated in the Notice Inviting Bids for Bond Purchase. A portion of the bond issue matures on July 2 of each year in a 15-year period ccssiencing on July 2, 1979. The bonds bear semiannual interest represented by coupons attached to each bond. Interest coupon No. 1 represents interest from the date of the bonds, March 2, 1978, to January 2, 1979, and thereafter interest is payable on July 2 and January 2 until the maturity date of each bond. 3. ADVANCEMENT OF MATURITY. All bonds are callable before their normal maturity, on any interest payment date, after a 60-day pub- lished notice of call. Upon call, the bondholder is entitled to accrued interest to the date of call and one hundred five per cent (1051) of the bond principal. 4. REGISTRATION. All bonds are registrable as to both principal and interest and may thereafter be transferred, deregistered and reregistered at the expense of the bondholder. S. ISSUER'S REMEDIES UPON DEFAULT. The installments of special assessments represented by these bonds are collected as a separately. stated item on the property tax bill for each specially assessed par- cel within Assessment District 1975-4. Installments of these special assessments are collected at the same time and in the same manner as general property taxes against the specially assessed parcels, they carry the same penalty for non-payment and their payment is enforced in the same manner as for general taxes. One-half of each annual installment is delinquent if not paid on or before December 10 of each fiscal year; the second installment is delinquent after April 10 _ Delinquent installments bear an immediate penalty of six per cent (6%) and, if not sooner paid, begin to accrue a penalty of one per cent (1!) per month on July 1 following the fiscal year of delinquency. 2 09446 After a five-year redemption period, the delinquent property may be sold by the tax collector and a prorata share of the proceeds de- posited in the appropriate special assessment redemption funds and general funds of the taxing and assessing agencies. As a cumulative remedy, the issuer may begin a judicial foreclosure immediately after default in any installment of special assessment. 6. BONDHOLDERS' REMEDIES. The Improvement Bond Act of 1915 re- quires the issuer, at the end of the fiscal year of delinquency, to transfer into the redemption fund the amount of the delinquent installment. The issuer must continue to transfer delinquent amounts to the redemption fund in each subsequent year until the property is redeemed or sold. In making the required transfers, the issuer may use any funds not immediately needed. If funds are not available, the issuer must include in its next annual property tax levy a special tax to raise the necessary funds, but not to exceed 100 per $100.00 of assessed valuation in each year for each special assessment district. The special tax is not limited to property within the boundaries of the special assessment district, but applies to all taxable property within the boundaries of the County. California law mandates the assessed valuation of any parcel to be 2S% of its true market value. The assessed valuation of the County of Contra Costa for the tax year 1977-78 is $3,713,108,702.00. Uevy of the 100 special tax (based on the current assessed valua- tion of taxable property within the County) would produce $3,713,108.00. This amount is more than enough to pay all principal and interest accruing on these bonds in any year. The following table shows a bond debt service schedule based on the maximus legal -interest rate of eight per cent (81) per annum. 00447 OWT SERVICE SCHEDULE PRINCIPAL INTEREST TOTAL 1979 $ 492.67 $90545.88 $10,038.55 1980 5,000.00 7,120.00 12,120.00 1981 51000.00 6,720.00 11,720.00 1982 51000.00 6,320.00 11,320.00 1983 51000.00 5,920.00 10,920.00 1984 51000.00 5,520.00 10,520.00 1985 61000.00 5,120.00 11,120.00 1986 6,000.00 41640.00 10,640.00 1987 61000.00 4,160.00 10,160.00 1988 7,000.00 3,680.00 10,680.00 1989 7,000.00 3,120.00 10,120.00 1990 7,000.00 2,560.00 9,560.00 1991 81000.00 2,000.00 10,000.00 1992 81000.00 1,360.00 9,360.00 1993 9,000.00 720.00 9,720.00 $89,492.67 $68,505.88 $157,998.55 The lapse of time until receipt of the special tax proceeds could cause temporary non-payment of bonds and interest coupons. If so, the County Treasurer will register sutured but unpaid bonds and coupons, and they Will draw interest at the bond rate from their due date until payment, without compounding. THE PROJECT 7. IlIROVEMMTS AUTHORIZED. The improvements authorized within Assessment District 1975-4 are generally described as follows: 'Me installation of a 60" storm drainage pipe from a point approui- rtely 967' north of Crory Canyon easterly and adjacent to the right at-%ay of Southern pacific Railroad, extending northerly a distance at 1,S601, more or less, to an existing 600 drainage comdmits and tis amaisiti,on of necessary ease ts. J 00448 } 4. CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE. A contract for the work was awarded to HUNSAKER CONSTRUCTION CO. on December 6, 1977, for a bid price of $81,146.00. The bid is based on firs unit prices and estimated quantities. The contract specifications require completion of the project within 60 working days after start of work. Extensions of time may be granted on account of inclement weather. Construction work in Northern California between October 1S and April IS is normally subject to delay because of winter rainfall. 9. ENVIRONMENTAL CLEARANCE. The County has determined that this project is an exempt project under the California Environmental Quality Act and guidelines adopted by the County pursuant to that Act. A Notice of Determination that the project is exempt has been filed with the County Clerk. 10. ESTIMATED PROJECT COSTS. The following cost schedule was approved by the .Board of Supervisors as a part of the Amended Engineer's Report for the project. S 00.449 I. ESTIMATED CONSTRUCTION COSTS I. 1,545 l.f. 60- Cast-In-Place Pipe forty-two Dollars ($42.00) per l.f. $ 641690.00 2. 24 l.f. 15- Reinforced Concrete figs ! Twenty Dollars ($20.00) Par l.f. 4N.N 3. L6 l.f. 18- Reinforced Concrete V4* ! Twenty-one Dollars ($21.00) per l.f. 336.00 4. 0 l.f. 240 Reinforced Concrete Yips ! Twenty-five Dollars (=25.00) per 1.f_ 2N.00 S. a L.f. 30-Reinforced Concrete tips ! Thirty Dollars (530.00) per l.i. 240.00 6. ZKtm0d Existing 120 CP to struc- : tars •2 a lump sum Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) SOO.00 7. S each Type C Inlet on Type 111 lftWwLe Base a Two Thousand Five •ndred Dollars ($2,500.00) each 12,500.00 0. fDve and replace B- Sanitary SM r i Install Sanitary Sewer Msabole N lump sun Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) 21000.00 TOM ZSTIlU1TED CONSTRUCTIOO COST $81,146.00 000ti0gency Allowance 14,113.00 20ML ESTIMATED CONiSTRUMON COST INCLDDIMG CONTINGENCY ALLOWANCE $!51259.00 II. ACMSITXOX OF EAS5.000.00 TOLL llOJEC.T COST U" 2S9.00 tn. ESTINATM IMMENTAL EXPERg Ig 1. &*"I Pee (31 x 5100,259.00) $3,005." 2. Ogiueering Fee ($7200 + US : $4S,259.00) 12,17�.N 3. Out of pocket expense of Special SWA OooOael 3N.N 00450 4. Miscellaneous cost of proceed- isgs S. Mad Printing and Auditor's Oeeord 1,1N.00 6. Count} Inspection Fee (51 x 95,259.00) 4,743.00 7. Public Works Administration Fee (0.51 x 81,146.00) 4".00 S. tight-of-way Fee (Pearson) 1122".00 20M ESTIMATED INCIDENTAL sKPZXsES 24,054.00 20M PROTECT COST rNCLUDr18G IMC MTAL EXPENSES $124,313.00 Rost! Discount e 981 of Par 2,537.00 TOnL ESTIMATED AMOUNT OF BOND ISSUE &M WT" ESTIMATED AMOUNT TO BE ASSESSED $126,850.00 THE ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 11. LOCATION OF DISTRICT. Assessment District 1975-4 consists of property within the vicinity of the junction of Alcosta Soule- yard and Crow Canyon Road in the San Ramon area of Contra Costa County. A diagram showing the parcels assessed is attached to this statement as Exhibit 'A'. A sap showing the location of the pro- ject in the County is attached as Exhibit "8". An area map show- ing the relationship of the County to surrounding commmnities is attached as Exhibit "C'. Dote that Assessments 1, 7 and 11 through 43 have been paid in cash; therefore, sheet 3 of the assessment diagram has been omitted from this statement. - '7T 12. PROPERTY USES. Property on the east side of Alcosta Boulevard is currently under development as a single-family residential sub- division. The property represented by Assessment 3 is zoned light industrial and is occupied by a factory. Other parcels of property on the north side of Crow Canyon Road are available for residential development. 13. PROPERTY VALUATIONS. A table of unpaid assessments and assessed valuations is attached to this statement as Exhibit "D". Note that the assessed valuations are stated separately for land and improve- ments, and that the valuations are made as of the first Monday in March, 1977, the tax lien date for the current tax year, and do not reflect subsequent improvements or changes in value. 14. PRIOR LIENS. Assessments 2 and 3 are levied against parcels of property which also were included within;a previous special assess- ment district, 1973-3. This district was formed for the purpose of constructing the extension of Alcosta Boulevard and other streets within the area known as the Bishop Ranch. The assessments in Assessment District 1973-3 became a lien on November 7, 1974, and are payable in installments over a period of 20 years, beginning with the fiscal year 1975-76. The present unmatured balances of these prior assessments are as follows: Assessment District Assessment District Unmatured Balance 1975-4 1973-3 1973-3 no. 2 No. 17 ;45,092:63 no. 3 ■o. 1" 94,527.*L NO. 148 1S5,410.81 TEE ISSUER 15. GENERAL. The County of Contra Costa is a political subdivision of the State of California. It occupies an area of apprasimately 733 square miles stretching from the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay to 00452 the delta region at the junction of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers. The County has undergone great growth since World War II because of the development of suburban communities in the County's central region. The area between Danville and the County's southern boundary, where this project is located, is currently undergoing substantial development of single-family residences. The County's tax base is strengthened by substantial industry, including refineries -- Standard Oil Company of California, Shell Oil Co■ipany, Lion oil Company, and a mill of the United States Steel Corporation. Major cities of the County include Richmond, Concord, Walnut Creek and Pittsburg. The County seat is Martinez. The County is governed by an elective Board of Supervisors consist- ing of five members, elected for staggered four-year teras. The population of the County is now estimated to be 600,000. 16. ASSESSED VALUATION. The following table shows the assessed valuation of taxable property within the County during the last five fiscal years. The amounts include home owner's and business inventory exemptions which are reimbursed to the County by the State of California. 1973-74 $2,202,135,913.00 1974-75 2,493,590,928.00 1975-76 2,910,548,641.00 1976-77 3,197,694,666.00 1977-78 3,713,108,702.00 17. COUNTY TAX RATE. The County general tax rate per $100.00 of ,Ammessed valuation during the last five fiscal years is as follows: 00453 1973-74 $2.629 1974-75 2.586 1975-76 2.654 1976-77 2.552 1977-78 2.495 Other local taxing agencies levy property taxes affecting property within Assessment District 1975-4. A typical tax bill within the assessment district during the fiscal year 1977-78 includes the following tax rates stated as dollars and cents per $100.00 of assessed valuation. County $2.495 * . San Ramon Fire Protection District 1.004 Day Area Rapid Transit District .428 San Ramon Unified School District 5.863 Contra Costa Commun- ity College District .708 Miscellaneous Others 1.226 Total $11.724 18. COUNTY DEBT. The County has no outstanding general obliga- tion bonds. 19. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Financial Statements of the County for the fiscal year 1975-76 are set forth in Exhibit "E'. Audited state- ments for 1976-77 are not yet available in printed form. Office of County Auditor-Controller 1�0 00454 y so«�' > r syph ���'=�► 'M ► rvw IL ex sA - �'' �r: � ��G �yrt• rd�ry � a � t min Ysit j, • :� w ao 25 e ILZ -t G y b--% C 00-► Vft Q .• ' 7 d4 six 40 73 •. � _- - Xyl, ```�`, t+7.1 Lam'. Y �-• two t �.r•!�ij ►' •�� claw- sell Wit 40 got 4D 8,opw gam Cow 1 �a.��` j'•, � •ism••• •� rr t t��` i � .. cow �• R, ..a ,? ......, ago ANOWN Jam...- � x e • rkr•f� c ! i ` � � «Mw rt `�.,�,_ ♦► + tet, ` _r�r ' " • � t rt ,. low irk \,. .ts •a mnn ..o.+,,, '. a�► . rte" .s.u�"�.+,. allop fto dM �► r �""' T-)456 or. t� * Itsomol��rr+ S/~ SEE MAI " `,.r«r•' .ter.. 1+� .w.r.,►M7� pson wort 't �;�..•+ Cjti s'�•�T yE"% arlllw ',. •arrr tom.�.. �•' ,` is• ;� lr > :; , Maws SOW w ra+r•+~ .'1urr� mp"' ] par twle �r.rr/ir• Nor ZS„i ...»w, � :.+�• aa�w •q t 1 1*.+ip*R .-�`SMY• :.+� iww �enwlr-. 1[- .�-y�{,� y '\-arc,,. '�•�!��,,,_, «�.+ .-.gar SUCk t n 0 10,4 Colo Y ,T Y �` i,� [����' p goal r ' "will lyl1.'' T'.'•mom = v �EMr�, saw m11rr .�r�t ���isi _...r.w,• �,i. 31 'Et111U r 1 i 73 lop tows 21 -lti,.•'-,' Wool too idoollms� ♦t! � , got Sol Y ��c``•� -� �.w+��\' .i lcrwrr taw.• � tµ f ,As_,,, i� EMEf� n tr+M 1 ZI wrraw m..p rr aw "PW aMrr• ' "Mm uloom 0,00 s 1M1 war . ar�r����ir•�►_�� �",�.�1�'.�- SIM soma r.-.•a>rr ��Irlt3ttnD �_,, w SEttEi sow ANSW- )ChT,00 ! X30UST C x')45'7 UMIX OF UNPAID ASSESSMENTS AND ASSESSED VALUATION ASSESSMENT DISTRICT 1975-41 SAN RAMON STORM DRAIN, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA ASSESSED VALUATION ASSESSMENT AMOUNT OF (1977-78) DIAGRAM NO. ASSESSMENT LAND IMPROVEMENTS TOTAL 2 $ 6,964.07 $38,925 ;35,925 3 21,336.17 64,12S 64,125 4 * 19,86.65 118,13S 118,135 5 4,427.07 16,450 14,685 31,135 6 14,143.77 33,750 33,750 8 4,021.14 14,925 33,825 48,750 9 * 16,059.21 10 '` 2,714.59 r Tbss� parcels are. sbown as a single parcel on the 1977-78 County., Assessor's Rall. `KEIT D 19458 1 , M fAUN =do' Md"UMMM "lot fervito e 61btfit1 ►ylyl_— I.6 ! pMl• 111 trrl of teal .1 NMH•t Awe"@" At ft us W" liwo ��lrrr WN of Local boards ►W611 P/sttltt 6 WW6t latera (MI•xl C /Wpttels•le (lrctl••s) (69rtlM{I Albs Mmp (Table 1A) (TNI. 16) h �wt•6I 046016 w Iw•Itunb " fas /o1few, Tell-1 Cook W INMaw16 MI r� Nswei 16009 160t1rIM• IMI• K! 11,114,631 131,"1 11,6f6,31n s,113,111 ",631,114 1,314,111 16,901,3/1 6,618.8" 1,%14,614 IMtostome lot MI IWlts br1 Cottlflt•lM 1{,614,6" 1,161,114 11,111.{66 16,666 1,613,1" N {ewU as prl•elpl how" 14,6.6 11,636 90.6",611 Corporate itoc%$ as GN 11,166,111 (raflot %blue 104,043" Itit• 1) la.msssu 1b lest trWrlr (MI6.1) Vogel uoprslts IW trtbtwp 31,11•,63% 114.161 13,6".6/6 1111"/,901 90.640,616 1.114,311 111,161,66/ 6.611,166 1,114.690 611e10IeUy CIS% 1wNs ri,i» IM 614 Somata rtatlra•le (Mott 11 11,311,111 8168490 1.611,111 61,113 3.6,166 Anruol Iteerwt LU/.IN M1,90t booster$$$ b1 9061 661.111 IdU,t14 hepbll germ#& W A/sW60s "LIN 111.116 Sam Aaelessle uassWeM 13,366,111 6•rblllts bad C64I6 M Seemed flAM 1{1.111 yams 6ttelessl• 16,81 ager Comet A14M tN60pls• 1446I Cwrr61 Assets W 1•rM6MM• N.NI,HI 161,690 ss,13t,390 16,901,"/ 14,690,614 1,190,1" It1,IM,3N A.NI.166 11.116,614 filed Assets, 16w1 3."{,614 It,11t,M1 r1161ya W Irp•ss6sats N 1��M� 16."11" •,316.1" M6 aubMl • b1•gMN �� 1.3",906 �� �� �� �� 1461 61x61 A•6•" a� 34+1104,066 %•161 A••M• Balm W= umm Him& &am W= _ v TAW IA • {i if 2ltlli�A AM hs/a•111• M tUm ome hft M.Iq/ Special !•cult• • Mae, •a• •. MMe•1 IMM (MItIM 1 (Te►1• IL) oral of oral of 0101147 A44MQM1 ="a 344 bss•• 1ieN /NrJ of Kcal Me N• room IHslrl•t 11 *"1 Marva (1e►1•X) fup•rrltore (S•eolae 1) (MetIM 6)"leer Alas► (Table to (table 1/) (Notion 11 (Aettles 61 w111• � 4n),249 1,467,•13 111,11-1 1-,s1$,13e AIIw1M•hrMl• e,$a6,bIS 215,11P 0,74a 3,196,419 11,61% 111,1$• UI•ftM w Itgs/ • 3,261,671 11n,/1s 1-1,11d1 u,A!►11,1.1 1,l16 $1-1,416 �•a w r.d.•.l AawN I,M3,111 Obtursl Mede w Cola$"/for" 3,371 10,19$ 117,µ1 le$,IM Was ft/aIle 14,911 Warred melee 11,441- 11,1$4 I,sfle $3,642 Cortese Liabilities • 3w•mies $6,016 Total Lurr•nt Liabilities 9.10a.t21 veal$ 614,1$1 641,61614.01 $.1/1 1113,116 �.31t.N1 Plod Nloscol: IMtrsllabl• 1'uM "Imot uaeMattlwed Taua settleable q,Mt,M1 s"Isc•east el LwlpMst 3.1.1,$100 (e••al•eat is flaw Ansate 11.144.1" 3.3ri.N6U.716,4641 T %let Unavailable rwl "hies 41.6$1.114 I.M.1/tt}I. 16.00 1-.111116 reed Means 31 IL441 111.1$1 11."1.113• Lail 11,441,19 man HUMAN JAUJU JJAM "461 raw Mls•s•s A2./11a211 3./1AJM 61.1/4.711 16,116ml 16,5160 $alai uab11111a 1 /e>./ ftlt6r•• Z AAAMIfig= U&.6%. UAM= 29= IfiriM 1/3.15 JJ9W. 6 s C , TAM. N ITATRMMT M IMWMri,INPIMMTYM{AM ATAILAW PMS NLA1M f eno fab t• 1w•16111 Special Service 0istrict n �/ arpr ee !<i,7iFLon- er en• Selwlgas (i•c11. t) (THI• I0) trot of trot of /1•t►Iat AsMOO M TM WON ?ANI bard of Local bards /undo Wattles 4 ttwt WA/etve (Tate X) Supervisors (SOC 1Is" 41 (Settles S)Ot118r ASMq (table TA) (Tale 19) (Section 1) (S•atlso 6) tAAN 74,901,9!1 1/,01/,119 11,110,111 114,117,wI /S,t17,94A utowneyM hal" 1,171,11• IS.166 hT ISM80 slA Ad Paoli" 1,6sl,9S0 WoveAA/ /tw on N Saw/091'e�s nr 1.11!.191 177,687 I71,lIS 710,196 AIS it"WtWer Oeteltimm"I OS=M " 90.913.116 s11,0N 1.406,711 1.161,1" 1#4,011,111 6,914,111 [I ryes fen[mean braes 11,900,4" 741 411.960 171.191 1.116,114 other bvaw 1,111,114 4.111 111,616 11,141,141 10,010,6" 1,611,611 M.MILNI 1,01 Receipts (lltn•Aa.aa) � +� ULAM Teta( 1".461IM-4 »},76119•lIS.7�1 61 e7• 7 lI 4.gA.P31 0.#49.406 MAG1A ! LMIAIMapAit uteri•% sad "I*"* Im"Its 91,606.011 10,917 9,721,939 Selvlceo MS Supplal /1,681.611 111,401 4,10,601 011net Chafes• 66.111.314 461.110 11196.1%9 Plead Assets 11911166 619,4/% 1,614,946 � n1�t H,11A�110 111,116."9 �AM.171 174.1►LIII 211,111,011 Tall I9/.N1.O1 jj1e.p7 11.161.161 66.11W.II6 21(+!=460N� 114a114aM U2.911.611 Tw6rats "tow/Ade 11,71% (11,110) At1111sAs (WMmette" blAw M 4194/ As iso Current NI/N= 9",911 (441,110) p,911.11W) 1,114,681 (1,111.%gl (11114,111) 71,916,10 low?$$" 10.01 S, Aw110614 PINTS blow Jet/ 1, 190 161,161 1.1719.116 tlul .1Z6l1la1!! 1!!!.!11 LIl1,l!! !!,1!!4211 11.%ri.OI 11.!!1.1!2 L9w.p9 111.li1.11! LI».999 "A"0111 OF Al#Mft 608MMVm Ar AWMANA MO SUM r Tti.(4af�a M b twerp ti c44..ear IN M Tett wiry Ane M,"It Spttlst Service District Fund, (Saatiea "- Wer on- rr cgs. School (Tobin IS) trot of irot of District AaessenMt aM Dna. b Leaae4 Nan hoard of total SoxtAs funds District g trust SeNrve (table Tti) Supervisors (Section a) (Section s) other Agency (table ?A) (table TS) �gg��� 1� (section s) (Settien d) A UNSM KNOW M�M fMtlp4n NGWMW NM4M f»I1tnD11•M goon titt,Mt) togsat$fief! 1NN/Mtt• •t0 t) :.$44.149 N Mereea Isom"$Mt u/lacy A•wt• Available Fund Salsom.tiw ts, 1916 11,319,40 .161-SH 1!,!3!.!11 11.11$.441 .11,61,191 1.,99.914 1!!a!!!.H! 1,611A44 _Lista!! • The Statment s9"VIO S, SSNMITMU, AM nM SAIAMS to the tadspsaA$ w Mtdttes�a !,pert en gags it !stent, the Alepeet yerattaaa ta In• alightly different fele than of uta aatattent. The errsywst Ia this tale 1S 1• tar a SWI&I purpose. As It is for ether local yenelss, the Ilaaaclal activities of the Alepert, a Scanty enterprise. are accounted for to the official records MtataiaN by eon county AWiter•Ceotreller, and its aaiss an aseeed by the County Treasurer. Cospi•ts financial statoaeata for the Airport , (NIM •hest and"stating •tatsasst) are presented en a t~"161 basis la Table IS M papa $4 aM 1%. Airport Qperatlens Is this Table IS Items AddIEhyl taforaattes based ss 'Ut s" and 1,11ftNDit NS, as defined by the National Cesaittss en Covsraaeatat Acceustiq. Slate"SapsdtWua boa spsctfic Mints"uhM applied to goversoentat accounting. the relevant ossestiais of that Cossittes's definition Is!tested Mrs. "SIIttI11T1iaSS .... this tors deslgnctss the cast of Dods delivered or sonic" tendered ... Including aspeaus ... end "Vital eatuys." btutel theist t Hncacs 4fficas ASsectatien of tbs United Ststs$ ad Canada tial pubtitatten Dawrtr431l1 Ssaaatlnt, Wilkes, and Ilaanclal Meaning. 1410 1". UDedltwaa U this Statnent Inclade these ads in,quietly edditlssal shed asset• (par detinitlon. "capital gushy"). is Nae tMltsMa a ils"Istiss targe tar the use of all fixed Arai$ (pot deftaisten, "expenses"). P%Ok � MIT C�N11�Y� � CLI �tiM RA"A�� no M,1016 a �• ' i.IrlitrLt rapes to sit 0fOW"ashen Iha11 tae"MNAS rattan swlM44 Atg9a46 9astitab0 135,M1,mM aN pittshmr9 stNao; if tike option is asonised Pei"to LOO s%"V" /M M0411019a tu k � sewiMeiM as 6Mitimasi ti as 9.55 prwlus is pra►le M at taast , , This hatamct""Im Prin11riif of rtst"Oloa foal►elk" vapid principal ~t. Tho prinaipi auwas 6f tike NmMrtf to swerventai ar.4.cies aha far the fltllidsl ami Nodleare ""ft. two cost $scurred by tike 4011reseat system, 1010:041 with istetast AemlpM astawsts 4M ataw rsstiea►lra far hospital services boom so construction setts fres tote time of pa mamt until the sass fm$1y tttervod. sonlMsomont of tits tope q►oemams. samtei payments include !. tarpMstt 1s hest, attlfIA"t NO principal sot $attract thereon (rasiime free 4% to a.%%) tsrettasts is sorperatt$task est veto" to list official sufficient to retufs ammua$ income at 4 prodeteteimod rats. cotton accounts at cast $aA arise or lasso an seaePaisad whom $ail. hwiMAII met 00 1404 4900d by the CvMir. U the wool tem cawwf of the sticks awned at June 3s. 19f4, shs.m theme vera 13,976,119 4604$sat tasniss its aptieas to pur964$0 Iott►uil4iats, mem 13b►et arc 0644 Psi 513.434 W►es were 13.418.135 Utkas wader settlement System Me Ike "ties to rurckase the land 61 its fab Oast. MrAn to "wpm termination of tem Iasto sereameato. Ike will a& 3. 5eset•Iwsheat sartementa .teens of the a5rotetat4 ►4yt fnm tem t6 twesty•itae reet4. Ate Cam?Use 904MM tas0 tt"s pwrchsst ssrsememts with tptttlmstts I*p4id AM"l the Wets", &"tra me srstts he tem supisities of Waris leftist hid to principal UAW 01st set June 16. t14 4U04 14, 1474 f}ry"It, fee( "late. The terve of snit Sptesat Pweide that to 4aaatias• Iw116fas$ 13.131,110141 3.433.1" S.6tl,in9 1,M6.1116 ties of the"at ame dell" %M caner is posted oa apibm. +' �01,19. ta.tnl 1 it 19.514 dish my be 4aorsitM at ave tion deriy the tow, to pe"h4N 1041411 13.44161"T 314406.3041 9.013.661 1,119,7s3 the yos"M fon tke,w gotd Parties of th0 primmtpii. Title tesotas with the I$11f1memt 40100 watil the venae is $$stsi$M. with 1TANOQ CUM 1~ #4ai�,1n6 _ ��III{�IIMt f tltttllt�lMf 11'ffH 1 of sewn#+cowwo ' «eorr6rr#1.Mfl illus 1i 1 44.166.466 is INr ru iNI�Mt Moir how Sow"Nowt N 6ia1 6st2.166 tttlMitti tHM Canoe►t#aoi"it 626.6" *Mstiaiti for 1wMtlw inner .` �Uo wish 4106 N Ansr/oa, tt»t twtiaii ts{twsilst atm tn.►tst Atrrtrt 6.413 M.iAVAL,ti I/»e fw/0ar ISwit trvrt IwwA Aterwa 61.11! 133.610 Crattibutirnt b4o1 14, tril3.no 6lfsstl��sf At food Intortor rti ulvidoMs aartvsblr I.H+t,110 tatorast n:ctivtbtt • vase tut 31.134 lavestsont Great? M► Io6verf$ywrnto 1104$ire1.r41r 1 abie Y Me$ Mowat 11.t64.434 Vowel Im"to alto .�A�a�4 tt.tt4.slt 3,3?3,012 f1Nomito Iwoio t34.i10 "lot service 614"itt ►nab Vassar bald of lar$stwrntr 6mIe."atm Compol tluaicip(, foreign Sad lndurM striat 6e f/N►al !!•qs.!?6 (face value of fit,4(4,100 lost 12.401.104 tleMrt iseg 14lall's maMi 1.633. 13.i6i.it6 Not ditco"t) i3.Mtr1H �ttul 1011"610mrlet het WAW CoMaol P*tVA first lMrtIsgoo (face value 14.3N."S ion of ase. 1101,413 uaattartlttd 449cowl) •,310.316 c 4,10t.t13 Earl trelortr (wt# 3) 91311111211 1 treostUK 14.173.431 16,94,466 Cava and ►r►forr$4 $Ise& (at cat *1* 3) 42.106.4110 430101.10136tArr1 illtNst Iwi1► 144tolib"t ioatri►utitao and tataat ttrc*tvailo - Car al 10,634.wl City rt fituburi �1.4a.vit lwalod laeatotats Ike" 310.644.Nt sfaatt A444s6aat NOtNst 6e Nbt Aiwa► t.32s.23i tout Asset$ WAMIM bp/taMtal NA Otw from floweret 3i.Mt,t72 IwM$d lavHtems L1'IUa1KaYkt WIY1�fll1T6 iM01iK:1t hewed fan woos aMw" 6.616,344 IMs01/stis"M Tasty •MI HNttittat btltmaoAt Allwat" Payable 661.4" • .611 Attwood Payable 41,464 bso Treat fwM faya►te 61.683 elsslwda 3&1.406.460,1"040 to co"Ifttatpo twoiatM Cats,of tussle#lope"!. wNa' pot af4yMlo 16.401tf "6o}aalt4ll"ts/aA &$%I#swat Is the wish!opo N pot POW►rarf• 'Bin CVA04f N � "O,s4► Comte Cert$ dlattiwA" wend tet Soviet to 6s4MAeMr with SM Alttrr$tt M000il (&"~aces taaatiq two 470,1.31) wlitl IoswiNs a44•»..: (uta 4, t) im stNlslaa taaA"mitre t%M with its taut so4wrtA ter r *Aero- s44bt»V N"Alts 36.142,1" watt K Wroatatstt ftso" i N teal far. errs the c4wtt %player Adverse$ 22.466,I110 TtMwry gnrseoe with assets of Mth 446h WA rtrleteohl". 'IM taut $mord MQbers 62,614.111 son Ne► tot 4016-%via 1316.136.136. Cast of i)vi% 34 12?.A3/.1841 "lug; aatrlctM: v f statutory Aamr (640 r) 3,312,0 A 04artit fuadta0 (Irs"1) 434.04: tinttStrtct$d: ass two • 9"Mot to toeatoW fewss(tilt*41 2,�tf•� ..�►.�� 4411 ale. 1 total ti"ititiw, arrosrror aces blit" iNw�ou fl�l!11 �!3 IItTM[MMT INTt� IR111wt at ia.eaeiei C..iNlas MUNI tow w 1)"n torll��hrN ramoan � 44) setwor M 00 tont"fw 00 H n MUAdat"or t1 fawfeai*$fell Yra►aNa' Ietltei • Itta2#!fi' Mraat! tb lis 91 shot of ref* 161 631"414 t IS 4116fin$i Itw tlo teles"$ Was $ facia of the Igle►M$ bUttsMt "will postryss I099"y" ft"M! k/fMi Dad Alto s"Id so at eeefwl lest$of Molilntss flet the DSitati$M kst0'o floS! pot Swiss to to 3t, ton, MfaMo, Jativatr A. Illi 31,313,313 11,31.1,161 61.311.6ea 3.011.309 "a ami►St this •Fl 've Setinaeol 9► 10 in the eseMs of as eryts 1s re/leetd additional is IM official records of the Cavaly of Contra Costo is the S#pleyeao Retitssent CMtr6butio" by tapleyer$ 9,a21.$tt 631,Nt fwN. Skit trsasoctiM$of that tow for am Comsat►'s fiscal ►Sr oadime June ln, 4976. C401:ibvtle" by tepleries •.1",911 are p►oaMlwi In Tanto to knits. So the task basis of octountlag. face Off Nor ibutod 1.112.111 741,66% 31287,821 146,"T Transfer$ (fen"Iva L.4a"i 104.469 ar (J) eawwrtled Maw:oest ,lacalls rOaorJtmR Mo laployoea $eflretseRt 1y$ten IMaolstnt ilk real oasts t.?.0141,4112,761,747 6,//1,611 nsy9 1 Sts 6ua�a Laos• Rate NSuttlemst period of Original Raure of lavootem f mOssi$ and Annuities histriptlao OW of t#a* Unj) Saturn nv t t tr ac a 11/31/13 R�t1Msaaaditwlts os`sMtf (737.161) 37 4u) isltdlalt: YlalatetratlM: (40,066) is.134,w)16eta7) 1474,410) ities NWSW"f 1. 10114 36 5 it171 tlltshurs Office swildiat Octsbet 1. All" 2a 6 It 3636,643 11116,113 141 31130,111 ptrdingHe11.11n aif.-46,741} t4 •ol . 1 � 111,} 11NSfet ilii! 0(fitt swilaiag on~ A. 19x1 31 I % 1.373.646 "7.044 "6.616 /also*. Yeeembet St. {111 IL1421101 • On a%$ 2 tt� 411 N .%visit$foil (ChilirMa tholar) Jahwan 1, 1$67 20 1 It 1,631,1141 116,663 133.663 (t) 1f(eesiv MY 1, AM. f$Nao City of A//lock filter* bea6ro Sober$of 00 $SrittlaM Awn alar {toaaieitss) !tush i, 0061 to 3 % 1,331,161 aAt.1"$,263 1,0/6,/13 ot!$es "SpllrMs of ob sawly ftrsod Atomism fire Pro#action Oistttes. tonteibo. Hospital111"631 10104, sats• Aprajuse 1, 1197 to 11 %% !61,962 61.3" 76.616 jam M these IaploroM tall the City of"flats that bad boom Mid to IM Nate Giftsif rahiulst Cassa April t, 1911 Is 0.6 % 316,211 160.691 116,!$1 P Alla Aapt/yaos oaitM st Iyuew (p.t.R.1.) up to Jul? t. 147%ware ttoMterr d to Gifts tra#saoat Ceatao *!hese$. to1. a Is 1.1% »6.311 61.193 131.%%/ she CWAIY AotirMtht 3tetM attar that dale. T%* $ivmlww fire protoct1aR District Acta CattST'Sle euildsag afttb 1, 0146 113 a i 1 263,"1 1t.9J1 111,113 Is liable to fwwl any Acquired benefits of those ontorees (or service$ faodaN tat AhoS I6ute kora 1, I1H 12 1.111 1/1,603 38,731 146.(61 to Juin 1, 1913 that aro cwt fully covered by the contributions troastertal free� fiats Library sosoaMt 1. 6116 t3 1.3 i Ti$,661 39,361 110,1113 •rota Libre" ISb►wf. 1, l$f1 N • f 21.93a 6ne,It9 P44.11. ug . Althek this liability is sst(sact {680 / at 11 .8it is net included is sly #t7,a09 tI Mofasa Library A" 1, lots 31 9.111 34s,1139 i,01s 116,90 ftateswe because it will not be known until so actuarial study U completed. Casey manorial Library Uttsbor A. 1076 16 0.161 1111,04 11,!1%1 1111.173 (6) The $tetute$ require thst surplus up to ora percent of the systwe assets be rottlad foist IaveataMt to Mal ►nlMftt ear 186 3 44 Sgt Sn ! 1R Aka fund as a reserve against future deficir*ciss to interest $&rules•, losses M iaveatmant$ Sao other contingencies. All the Coal Pf"a 7 is ioee$A an the C.oaMy of Contra Costa. The Cowety has the (1) Duties the cat$tdar year 1$76, the bard of Retirement approved usag surplus to per eptiw t!Nunhood Seek of She properelest at Spelt/od $laN$ during tom gas+of each got Sao year a portion of the Cost of Living reserve toattikutio#Sad a supplemental ` 10#69. is two MOM IMS tilt Countr does teat oeso iso Ste "ties to packets the n 6Mrllto is Allowances to retire*$ plus, for Mo rosislmg We ef aallots vile bWildiRt$, the$0/1folest MSW hot Iho 9p"t10 to pths oat the County lead M wklth "tired prier 1S tst3, able employer's shate of the cwnty htsitk plan. The $bo bulidines aro tKatal at the fair*AM/% tail at Ass time the tow tasaastee. Ooce"of St. 1073 surplus balance Ma Safe to trittad for the parties of these Will, the acoptlM of Ake Rte a (alae*, to whWth the Settlement system holds list#. "United cast$ payah/e in 11171. The cast-of-livint contribution •ill cost spprss- taattty 1399,134 through June 70. 1076 s%J the 2% supploarntel rottremr*t silowaaso .a.� Tss original iovestsent In real rear• Is conwi$ed of acquisition or constructiss Will cost 4ppr01ie3ta1Y 127.611 through+NrCk 31. 1976. the Cost of the keaith ..,r tests plus laterost oR coostruttiso costs (tae the iter paid until the cownamfet pigs coverage is relatively immaterial ani therefore est reflected u a r stri4 low o1 tae 1144*. 'onthl► 103.0 p4"40116 er Ake Covsly IscluJe sahadulw feottitarieR of Surplus. of the origlau Interview Pius tnitrest at tom nae she" above, !lie iMeltRaRt in apitN stock Is stated at toes. At December 31, 1173, Ms cao1 131 %tot a"Lat votes of mobs awned at $ovobof 1t. to?$vas 136.146.10. a( these IMsa10e4t$ essemJed Ilheif Yeast value by 4 aoa 13.620,110. Tilt diffaooefe 1641106011 Skit Rot dtcroase to Suet v$tW soil the statutory rottricti"of oft pesaM of tatot $$set$ It 001616ra $hovR as 4 rearvation 4f surplus to reflect 00 untenlitcJ lasses on Shote invelteents As of the Stat#wnt sets. Iia THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approving the } Block Grant Application for Grant ) Funds under the Urban Open-Space ) RESOLUTION NO. 73/ 94 and Recreation Program ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County RESOLVES THAT: The legislature of the State of California has enacted the Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program, which provides funds to certain political subdivisions of the State of California for acquiring lands and for developing facilities within urban areas to meet urban recreation needs; and The State Department of Parks and Recreation has been delegated the respon- sibility for the administration of the program, setting up necessary procedures governing application by local agencies under the program; and Said procedures established by the State Department of Parks and Recreation require the applicant to certify by resolution the approval of applications prior to submission of said applications to the State; and . Said applications contain a certification that the applicant will comply with all federal , state, and local environmental , public health, relocation, affirma- tive action, and clearinghouse requirements and all other appropriate codes, laws and regulations prior to the expenditure of the grant funds; and The project(s) applied for under this program must be of a high priority and satisfy the most urgent park and recreation needs with emphasis on unmet needs in the most heavily populated areas; NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED THAT the Board of Supervisors hereby: 1. Approves the filing of applications for Block Grant funding under the Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program for County Service Areas R-6 Orinda, R-7 San Ramon, R-8 Walnut Creek, R-9 E1 Sobrante, .M-11 Montara Bay, LIB-11 Oakley; and 2. Certifies that said agency understands the general provisions of the agree- ment; and 3. Certifies that said agency has or will have sufficient funds to operate and maintain the project(s) funded under this program; and 4. Certifies that said agency has or will have available prior to commencement of any work on the project(s) included in this Application matching money from a nonstate source; and 5. Certifies that the project(s) included in this application conform to the recreation element of the applicable city or county general plan; and 6. Appoints the Public Works Director as agent of the County to conduct all nego- tiation, execute and submit all documents including but not limited to appli- cations, agreements, amendments, payment requests, and so on which may be necessary for the completion of the aforementioned project(s); and 7. Appoints John B. Clausen, County Counsel , as legal counsel for said agency with authorization to sign the certification on page 1 of this application. PASSED BY THE BOARD on January 31 , 1978 unanimously by Supervisors present. Orig: Public Works (SAC) cc: Public Works Director (Z) County Administrator 00466 County Counsel County Auditor RESOLUTION NO. 78/94 IN THE BOARD Or SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA CO TA COUNTY, iTATF. OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of RESOLUTION N0. 78/95 the Subdivision Agreement for ) Subdivision MS 215-77, Danville ) Area. The following documents were presented for Board approval this date: A subdivision agreement with Robert Hansen, subdivider, wherein said subdivider agrees to complete all improvements as required in said subdivision agreement within one year from the date of said agreement; Said documents were accompanied by the following: Security to guarantee the completion of road and street improvements as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code, as follows: a. Cash deposit (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. 5697, dated January 20, 1978), in the amount of $8000.00, deposited by: Robert Hansen Real Estate Investment Company, ($4000.00 for Faithful Performance and $4000.00 for Labor and Materials). NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said Subdivision Agreement is, APPROVED . PASSED BY THE BOARD on January 31, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: Public Works Director-LD Director of Planning Robert Hansen 1406 Blackhawk Court Lafayette, CA 94549 Robert J. Costa& Associates 1758 Concord Avenue Concord, CA 94520 RESOLUTION NO. 78/95 SUBDIVISION' ,1GRI:1`•11:\'t' (§1) `;l ll,cl i v i s ion: IA,^., 215-77 . "'— (§1) Subdivider: Robert Hansen (Government (mule §166-162 .�_ and 4§66463) (fir) Effective Date: 01) Completion Period: One Year 1. PAIVITES I, UVrE. L£Fective on the above date, the County of Contra Corst:t, California, hereinafter called "County", and the above named Subdivider, mutually promise and agree as follows, concerning this, subdivision: 2. ll-11111rVlMENl'S. Subdivider shall construct, install and complete road nail street .improvemcitts, tract drainage, street signs. Fire hydrants, and all improvements as required by the Colmty Ch•dinance Circle• rsl:ecial ly Title: 9, and including future amendlrlents, and :ill intl+rovemcnts rrtinired in t'ht• inglrovellicnt plans ul this subdivision as reviewed and on I i le in the Coulty's Public Works Ih•partme.nt . Subdivider shall complete this. work and improvements (hereinafter called "work"' t:ithin the above completion period front date hereof as required by the California Soh- division ;tap Act (Government Code §§66-110 and following), in a good workmanlike manner, in accordance with accepted construction practices and in a manner equal or superior to the requirements of the County Ordinance Code and rulings made thereunder; and where there is a conflict between the improvement plans and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. GilAMNfl.:t:• Subdivider guarantees that the work is and will lie free From defects and will perform satisfactorily in accordance with Article 94-4.4 of the Colntty Ordinance Code: and lie shall so buarantee it for one year after its completion .i n[ acceptance against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. 4 , l:Sl'!'lt1•IaNFANT Sl:Clllt.[T : Upon executing this agreement , Subdivider shall, pursuant to Government Code §§ 60499, deposit as sccurity with the. County: A. For Perl'urmance and Guar:nrtce: $ 500. cash, i lits additional security, in the amount of $� K� : : t•. I llicit together total� eestimated cost-of tris, work. Such additional security is presented in the form of: �� rZK) Cash, certifi.etl check, or cashier's check- Acceptable heckAcceptable corporate surety hond (] Acceptable irrevocahlc letter of credit With this sccurity the Subdivider guarantees his performance of this agreement and •oF the vorl for one •,•ear :.'ter completion and acceptance thereof against any defective workman- ship or materials or any unsatisfactnry pc•rf•ormalice. Upon completion of the work, Subdivider may request reduction of the amount of this bond in accordance with County Ordinance. I;• For Payment: Secnr i ty ill the amount of" 't !"000. wh i ch is � the estimated cost of the work. ';nch security is presented in the form of: El r;t�h, certified check, or cashier's check [3 Acceptable corporate` surety hond ❑ Acceptable irrevocable letter of credit With this security the Subdivider t;u;lrantces paynent to the contractor, to his sulicon- tractors, and. to persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them or to the Subdivider. -1- Microfilmed with board order 09468 S. IVARRA141T. Subdivider it-arrants that said improvement: plans :u•e adequate to accomplish this cork as promised in 4cc:tion 2; and if, at airy time. before Hie County's resolution of completion for the subdivision, said improvement. plans prove to be inadequate in an)• respect, Subdivider shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. G. hO lt'r IVE.11 BY COUNTY. inspec:t.ion o.f the work and/or materials, or approval of work and/or materials inspected, or statement by any officer. agent or employee of the County .indicating the work or any part thereof comp] ies with t]te requirements of. this Agreement, or acceptance of the whole or am• hart of said work and/or materials, or pay-. meets therefor, or any combination or all of these acts. shall not relieve the Subdivider of his obligation to fulfill this rontrac:L as prescribed; nor shall Tile County be thereby. csLopped from bringing any action for da matgcs arising .from the failure to comply with•any of the terms and conditions hereof. 7. 1'•:111.:I`:I1.1'. %;uh,iividrr slialI hood harmiess and indenutify the indcnutitces from the defined in this section: A. 'I'hc indemnitees herie i ted wind protected by this promise are the Count)-, and its special districts, elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees. P. The I iabi 1 itics pr•olveted against are any 1 iabiTitr or claim for damage of :Ilii kind al lcgirtllr suffered, incurred or Lltreat:ened because of actions defined below, and including persona 1 injury. death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combi- nation of Lhese, and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the Cortnty reviewed said improvement plans or accepted tits Mork as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s) , action(s) or other pro- ceeding(s) concerning these. C. The actions causing HLhilit . are any act or omission (negligent or tion- negligent.) in connection with tits matters covered by this Agreement and attributable to the Subdivider, contractor, subcontractor or any officer, agent or employee of one or more of them. U. ::on-conditions: Tire rron.ise and agreement in this section is not c(,nditioned or dc.'-cndent on whether or riot any indemnitee has prepared, supplied, .or reviewed any plan(s) or specification(s) in connection with this t.ork or subdivision, or has insurance or otlivi- indemnification covering :toy of these matters, or t:h:►t the alleged darrnage resulted partly from any ncgli.l;ent or willful misconduct• .of any Indemnitee. 8. COSTS. Subdivider shall pay when due, all the costs of the work, including- inspections thereof and relocating existing utilities required .thereby. J. SttlATYS. Subdivider snarl i set and establish survey monuments in accordance with the filed map and to the satisfaction of the County ]toad Commissioner-Surveyor. 10. NONI 'I:RFORMArNCH AND If Subdivider rails to complete .tile work within tht• time specil-ied in this Agreement or extensions granted, County may proveed to complete them b;• contract or (Allefwise, an(! Subdivider shall pay the costs and charges therefor innnediately upon demand. if County mics to compel performance of this Agreement or recover the cost of completing the Mork, Subdivider shall pay- all reasonable attorneys' fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County% in connection therewith. - 11. A :SU;N1,.lIJ4T. If, before Corrrrtr accepts the stork, tier subdivision is annexed to a city, the County may- assign to that city the County's rights under this Agreement and/or any deposit or bond securing thein. -2- IR O MiaofirneJ with board order 12. RECORD MAP. hi c•ousider:Ition lherecif, County Shall allow Subdivider Lo file and record Clic final- Ptap or Parcel Map for said Subdivision. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SURD IV I Dl:R: (see nate I)L LOW) Vernon L. I) . � J. � Public Worksks ks DIrector (� ll Pell Robert Hansen - an individual B), I-Xf- !,)v 1)oputy (Designate offLc•ial capacity in tte huts:! R1iCl1P1MENDEM 1'UR VL11j%OVAL: Piny i++ Suhltivillc•r; ( I ) Ixc•rnit• arknowlval) -- --- - " )) - meni. farm below; and if a corpuralion, of f f .. corporate �� sea 1. i lay /�..C•'..<. AAsis ':int Puhl i.c l�' ks Director (CORPORATE: SE:AI.) FORAM APPROVED: .101IN It. CLAUSEN, --- — r Counter Counsel : .� :: ':. x `n k :v :: -n .e a .. t n n is .. T: :: 7� 3: w '� 3: � 3: :•t :r is 7ti 1•.' .'. 1�C 7:' « .'�' :•i T•. * -.•C �. f•C !. .. 'n Stnte of California ) (Acknowledgment by Corporation, 1'artner%hip. County of A )ss. or Individual) qn Ict) l`1'1 `"Y` the pc r::on(s j whose name(s) is/arc signed above for Subdivide r ane! who Ware lcn:dr+n tc+ m.• to he tlr.• individuals) and officer(s) or partner(s) as staLc•cl above who xignud this tn::t'rument, 1wrsonall apps-arr•d hl-fore me and achicMedged to me that lie executed it and that the corporat i.an or partnership named above exL,cuted it. .S�,MQ.rr OFFICIAL SEAL 7 AJ (No-I-ARML SEAL ;� J. R. DAVIS. JR. 1��• ^` NOTARY PUULIC C LIFORNIAW PRINCIPAL orFICE IN ` ., ` y ��'�`•f CONTRA COC(♦ rpUNTV t.w CaTmisslon E:,lees neecmber II, I.)91 I Notary Nub 1.ic for said County and State (Subdiv. Agrmt . CCC Std. Farm) LD-c) (Rev 1./77) FILE D ..... r 1 ' 7 JAN 3 I93 ..... J. R. OiSSON ct= BOARD Or SUPERVISORS co. - 004'70 Mivofamed with board order BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Establishing Agricultural ) Preserve No. 1-78 , and ) Authorizing Land Conservation ) RESOLUTIO NO.. 78/96 - •• Contract(a ). ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa 'County 'RESOL'rES that: In accordance with County Ordinance Code, Section 810-2.202, and California Government Code, Section 51230, this Board is authorized to establish lands within the count.: as Agricultural Preserves; and In accordance with County Ordinance Code, Section 810-4.202, and California Government Code, Section 512!t0, this Board is authorized to execute Land Conservation. Contracts with the• bwners of lands included within Agricultural Preserves, the terms of which- were established by Resolution 2:o. 69/763, adopted Uovember 18, 1969. This Board has reviewed applications for agricultural -preserves and -land conservation contracts, and has considered the duly sub- mitted reports) of the Planning Commission and the Planning; Department staff thereon, and hereby finds -that the agricultural preserve (s) as proposed is (are ) consistent with the Contra Costa County General Plan. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED .that those lands described in the application(s) listed below is (are ) hereby established- and - declared to be : Agricultural Pres:,rve. :?:o• .1-78 _ - • Wner Aumlication no. Harold E. Bell 21S4-RZ Warren R. Bell Jerald R. Bell M. . .. ....... IT. IS FURTHER ORD=RED that the. Chairman of this Board, on behalf of the .County, execute land conservation contracts with the above .o::ner(s) relating to those lands. PASSED and ADOPTEM by the Board this. 31st day of January, 1978 cc: P12nning Assessor ' Recorder & Fila RESOL rmTetj ren ' 78/96 00471 1 �-*��`�''''�!'' �.+.•1�_i•��•���;""7• ./`y."+l.i��n�• 'a wY' \:'•r .}, � .. I Jit. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, COU RA COSTA COUNT!, CALiroiUTA Re: Establishing Agricultural ) Preserve No. 2-78 , and Authorizing Land Conservation ) RTSOLUTIO ?:0.. 78/97 _ • . Contract(s ). ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa 'Coupty •RE'SOL'fFS that: In accordance With County Ordinance Code, Section 810-2.202, and California Government Code, Section 51230, this Board is authorized to establish lands within the count.; as Agricultural Preserves; and - In accordance with County Ordinance Code, Section 810-4.202, • and California Government Code, Section 51240, this Board is authorized to execute Land Conservation Contracts with the• okners of lands included within Agricultural Preserves, the terms of which- were established by Resolution No. 69/763, adopted November 18, 1960. This Board has reviewed applications ^or arricultural 'preserves and -land conservation contracts, and has considered the duly sub- mitted rep6rt(s) of the Flanninq Commission and the Planning; Department staff thereon, and hereby-finds-that the agricultural preserve (s ) as proposed is (are ) consistent With the Contra Costa County General Plan. - IT IS THEREFORE ORDPRED that those lands described in th_e '. application(s) listed below is (are ) hereby established and declared to be : . Agricultural Pres%,.rve. :2.o, 2-78 Owner Aoalication 1,o. Richard G. Theodore 2184-RZ Elizabeth Theodore - - IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the. Chairman of this Board, on behalf of the .County, execute land conservation contracts with the above -owner(s) relating to those lands. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board this 31st day of January, 1978 cc: PlanninE, Assessor Recorder & Pilo RES9L rTIOM nen 73/97 r • BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Establishing Agricultural ) Preserve No. 3-787'' • , and Authorizinn Land Conservation ) Ri?SOLUTIO%r NO.. 78/98 -- Contract(s ). ) . The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa 'Countf 'RESOLVES that: . In accordance with Courity Ordinance Code , Section 1110-2.202, and California Government Code, Section 51230, this Board is authorized to establish lands within the count;: as Agricultural Preserves; and In accordance with County Ordinance Code, Section 810-4.202, and California Government Code, 'Section 512!&0, this Board is authorized to execute Land Conservation Contracts with the• bwners of lands included within Agricultural Preserves, the terms of which- were established by Resolution No. 69/763, adopted 11ovember 18, 196o,. This Board has reviewed applications "or agricultural preserves and -land conservation contracts, and has considered the duly sub- mitted report(s ) o£ the PlanninS Commission and the Planning; Department staff thereon, and hereby finds -that the agricultural preserve(s ) as proposed is (are ) consistent with the. Contra Costa County General Plan. a IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that those lands described in the application(s ) listed below is (are ) hereby established and declared to be : Agricultural P-res.:rve. :?.o. 3-78 Owner Avnlication no. Fredrick J. $ Margaret H. Stewart 2187=RZ . IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the. Chairman of this Board, on behalf of the .County, execute land conservation contracts with the above -o- ner(s) relating to those lands. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board this 31st day of January, 1978 . cc: Planning, ' Assessor Recorder & Pile ' RFCl�T�TR` ij0 j.t ,Tr, 78/98' 094 7'3 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, C011TRA COSTA COUNTYx CALIFORRIA He: Establishing Agricultural ) Preserve Ivo. 4-78 , and ) , Authorizing Land Conservation ) R B,S 0 L U T I OZ-1 r:0.• 78/99 •. Contract(s). ) _ The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa 'Countf 'RP'SOLVES that: In accordance with County Ordinance Code , Section 810-2.202, and California Government Code, Section 51230, this Board is , authorized to establish lands within the count.: as Agricultural Preserves; and - -In accordance with County Ordinance Code , Section 810-4.202, and California Government Code, Section 51240, this Board is authorized to execute Land Conservation Contracts with the• bu-ners of lands included within Agricultural Preserves, the terms of which- were established by Resolution No. 69/763, adopted 11ovember 18, 1969. This Board has reviewed applications "or agricultural -preserves and -land conservation contracts, and has considered the duly sub- mitted reports) of the Planning Commission and the Planning; Department staff thereon, and hereby finds •that the earicultural preserve(s ) as proposed is (are ) consistent with the. Contra Costa County General Plan. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that those lands described in the ; application(s ) listed below is (are ) hereby established and declared to be : Agricultural Pres:.rve. ,1 o. 4-78 Owner Aonlication 111o, Michael J. $ Margaret M. Mulrooney 2189-RZ t IT IS FURTHER QRDtRED that the . Chairman of this Board, on behalf of theCounty, execute land conservation contracts with the above .o::ner(si relating to those lands. PASSED and ADOPT-ED b3 the Board this 31st day of January, 1978 , cc: Planning, , Assessor _ Recorder & filo tIESOT UIPTetj rrn 78/99 It 09474 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re : Establishing Agricultural ) Preserve No. 5-78'x' , and - Authorizing Land Conservation ) RESOLUTION !.0.. 78/100 _ Contract(s ) . The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa 'County 'RESOLVES that: In accordance with County Ordinance Code , Section 810-2.202, and California Government Code , Section 51230, this Board is authorized to establish lands within the count;: as Agricultural Preserves; and In accordance with County Ordinance Code, Section 810-4,202, and California Government Code, Section 51240, this Board is authorized to execute Land Conservation Contracts with the• bumers of lands included within Agricultural Preserves, the terms of which- were established by Resolution No. 69/763, adopted 11ovember 18, 1969. This Board has reviewed 2pplications for aFricultural 'preserves and -land conservation contracts, and has considered the duly sub- mitted report(s ) of the Planning Commission and the Planning; Department staff thereon, and hereby .finds that the agricultural preserve (s ) as proposed is (are ) consistent with the Contra costa ' County General Plan. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED .that those lands described in the application(s ) listed below is (are ) hereby established and declared to be : Agricultural P•res�rve Xo. S-78 Owner Application No. - 1. George Stanley Nunn, Trustee as to h; 2194-RZ Ronald.E. Nunn as to 2. Ronald Nunn and Shirley Nunn 3. Shirley A. Nunn 4. Ronald E. Nunn and Shirley Nunn S. Conservatorship of Grace Nunn, - Ronald Nunn, Conservator 6. George Nunn as to - Ronald Nunn, Trustee as to 11 ' IT IS FURTHZI ORDERED that the . Chairman of this Board, on - behalf of the .County, execute land conservation contracts with the above .o.,ner(s ) relating to those lands. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board this 31st day of January, 1978 cc: Planning ' Assessor Recorder & Pilo R-E-SOLUMTON un 78/100 % % 00475 _ BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, COUTRA COSTA COURTv, CALIFORNIA He: Establishing Agricultural ) - Preserve No. 6-78' • , and Authorizing; Land Conservation ) RESOLUTIO ?:0., 78/101 • • . Contract(s ). ) . The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa 'County 'RESOL`IES that: In accordance with County Ordinance Code, Section 810-2.202, and California Government Code, Section 51230, this Board is - authorized to establish lands within the count;: as Agricultural_ • Preserves; and - • In accordance with County Ordinance Code, Section H10-4.202, - and California Government Code, Section 512!40, this Board is authorized to execute Land Conservation Contracts with the• bumers of lands included within Agricultural Preserves, the terms of 'Which- were established by Resolution No. 69/763, adopted November 18, 1969. This Board has reviewed applications for agricultural preserves and -land conservation contracts, and has cons-idered the duly sub- mitted reports) of the Planning Commission and the Planning; Department staff thereon, and hereby finds -that the agricultural preserve(s) as proposed is (are ) consistent with the. Contra Costae County General Plan. . IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED .that tho3e lands described in the application(s) listed below is (are ) hereby established and declared to be : . Agricultural Preserve ,?io. 6-78 • Owner Anulication no. •- Ronald E. Nunn - 2195-RZ Shirley A: Nunn - - 1 ST • IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the .Chairman of this Board, on behalf of the .County, execute land conservation contracts with the above-owner(s) relating to those .lands. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board this 31st day of January, 1978 cc: Planning - Assessor ' Recorder & Pilo REenr,T T. *0?j In. 78/101 . BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNT-r, CALI:'ORHIA Re: Establishing Agricultural. ) - Preserve No. 7-78 , and Authorizing Land Conservation ) RESOLUTIO•T. r:0.. 78/102 - Contract(s ). ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa 'County 'RF•S0VrES .that In accordance with County Ordinance Code, Sectio: 810-2.202, _ and California Government Code, Section 51230, this Board is - authorized to establish lands within the count.: as Agricultural Preserves; and • In accordance with County Ordinance Code, Section k10-4.202, and California Government Code, Section 51240, this Board is - authorized to execute Land Conservation Contracts with. the- burners of lands included within Agricultural Preserves, the terms of which- were established by Resolution Ho. 69/763, . adoptEd Rovember 18, 1969. This Board has reviewed zpplications for agricultural preserves and -land conservation contracts, and has considered the duly sub- mitted reports) of the Planning Commission and the Planning; Department staff thereon, and hereby -finds -that the agricultural preserve (s) as proposed is (are ) consistent with the- Contra Costa ' County General Plan. - IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED .that those lands described in the application(s) listed below 'is (are ) hereby established and � . declared to be : . . Agricultural Preserve. ,?:o. 7-78 • Owner Application No. * Ronald Ellis Nunn - •2196-RZ Shirley Ann Nunn • IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the.Chairman of this Board, on behalf of the .County, execute land conservation contracts with the above :oxner(s) relating to those lands. PASSED and ADOPTEM by the Board this 31st dos of January, 1978 . cc: Planning _ Assessor Recorder & Pilo - - r�,cnrrrT10M NO '78/102 09477 Ml`s• � .� !-. •�. .�• +.. ?i+':t;'mow: ..-/Z • BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUy'Tw, CALIFORNIA Re: Establishing Agricultural ) Preserve No. 8-78 , and Authorizing Land Conservation ) RusOLUTIOas NO., 78/103 - Contract(s ). The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa 'County 'RESOLVES that: In accordance with County Ordinance Code , Section 810-2.202, and California Government Code, Section 51230, this Board is authorized to establish lands within the county as Agricultural • Preserves; and - • In accordance with County Ordinance Code, Section 810-4.202, and California Government Code, Section 51240, this Board is authorized to execute Land Conservation Contracts with the• buners of lands included within Agricultural Preserves, the terms of which- were established by Resolution No. 69/763, adopted November 18, 1969. This Board- has reviewed applications for 2rricultural 'preserves and -land conservation contracts, and has considered the duly sub- mitted reports) of the Planning Commission and the Planning; Department staff thereon, and hereby finds -that the agricultural preserve(s) as proposed is (are) consistent with the. Contra Costa County General Plan. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that those lands described in the application(s) listed below is (are) hereby established and declared to be: - Agricultural Pres�.rve .2:o. 8-78 • Owner Apnlication_ no. Ronald E. Nunn 2197-RZ Shirley A; Nunn • IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the.Chairman of this Board, on - behalf •of the .County, execute land conservation contracts with the •above .owner(s) relating to those lands. - PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board this 31st day of January, 1978 cc: Planning ' Assessor Recorder & Pilo RESOLUTION un 78/103 00-4'78 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Establishing Agricultural ) Preserve Pio. 9-78 , and Authorizing; Land Conservation ) R SOLUTIO 1:0.. 78/104 • . Contract(s ). ) The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa 'County 'RESOLIfES that: In accordance with County Ordinance Code, Section 810-2.2029 and California Government Code, Section 51230, this Board is authorized to establish lands within the county as Agricultural , Preserve's; and . - • In accordance with County Ordinance Code, Section 810-4.202, and California Government Code, Section 512140, this Board is authorized to execute Land Conservation Contracts with the- bwners of lands included within Agricultural Preserves, the terms of which- were established by Resolution No. 69/763, adopted november 18, 1969. This Board has reviewed applications for agricultural preserves and -land conservation contracts, and has considered the duly sub- mitted rep6rt(s) of the Planning Commission and the Planning; Department staff thereon, and hereby finds -that the agricultural preserve(s) as proposed is (are ) consistent with the Contra Costa County General Plan. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that those lands described in the � application(s) listed below 'is (are) hereby established and ' declared to be : . . Agricultural Pres:.rve. :217o. _9-78 • Owner Apolication no. Frank J. Bonde 2202-RZ Clara Mae Bonde • IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the.Chairman of this Board, on - behalf of the .County, execute land conservation contracts with -the above .owner(s) relating to .those lands. ' PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board this 31st day of January, 1978 cc: Planning Assessor ' Recorder & Filo 1REcnrirTj0N. stn. 78/104 2. 'J _ Asti �` .. '-'�.4 w- -- •t'•?�'r`-TF ----•-�•�--..�-..a. . IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Approval of ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/105 Road Improvement Agreement, ) Land Use Permit 2053-T7, ) Danville area. ) The following documents were presented for Board approval this date: A road improvement agreement with The Diablo Partnership, developer, wherein said developer agrees to complete all improvements as required in said road improvement agreement within one year from the date of said agreement; Said documents were accompanied by the following: Security to guarantee the completion of road and street improvements as required by Title 9 of the County Ordinance Code, as follows: a. Surety Bond (No. SC 6326208) issued by Firemain's . Fund Insurance Company with The Diablo Partnership as principal, in the amount of $29,600 for Faithful Performance and $30,100 for labor and materials; b. Cash deposit (Auditor's Deposit Permit Detail No. " 05761 , dated January 23, 1978), in the amount of $500.00, deposited by: The Diablo Partnership. NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that said road improvement agreement is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. Originating Department: Public Works Land Development Division cc: PWD-LD Director of Planning - Diablo Partnership 1910 Olympic Boulevard Walnut Creek CA4 6 9 59 - ... .... ..:.-.R.. -`. . .._- -•=• ION N0. - .RESOLD 8 10 / 5 00480 til`...h' :.•Lr_ r•A=..-: L . .•• * Itt)Al1 I:11'ItU1'I.:fi.til' dl:Itl:l:N1.vl' (al) lto:lcl Acceptance:Laurel Ave. Factension (31) Developer: BMWs_ _ ( Danville Area) •A.l.,�' (hz) Effect ivcetc: • I LED (§2) Ccunlcletiort Period: One Year - • (94) Deposits: A. (easT11 . B. (bonds, etc.) . JAN 8/, 197$ 1. (fa;thful performance Fc maintenance) awe .'�R OF SUPUPWI is 2Q' .. ]:11ror & materials) • 1. PAPIAES I; I)NI1:LL . liffcctive on the above date, the County of Contra Costa, California, hercina ter called "CLIMIL •", and the'above-named Developer, mutually promise and agree as follows concerning t 1� is road accbptance: - �. IMPRt)1'CA1M"N. Developer shall constn:ct . install and ccunl+letc road and street improveiFiRs. •toren drainage, street signs, fire hydrants, and all improvements as required by the County Ordinance Code, especially Title 0 and including future amendments, and all ilnplovements 'required in the approved improvement plan of this road acceptance on file in the County's Public Yorks llcl>irtmcnt entitled Laugel 4y grExLersion LUp2Q537) Developer shall complete this work and improvements ( hereinafter called "work") within the above completion period from date hereof, in a }rood workmanlike manner, in ;cccnHance with accepted construction practices and in a manner equal or superior to the requirements of the County Ordinance Code and rulings made thereunder; ainl where there is a coclflict between the improvement plan and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. MIARA\11:1: F is1Al`.'TEXA'CE. Developer guarantees that the work is and will be f1•cr from defects and will perform satisfactorily in accordance with subdivision require- ments of County Ordinance Code :Article 94-4.4; and lie shall maintain it for one year after its completion and acceptance against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance. d. IMPRtll'l.MEW SECURITY: 11EPOSIT t; IMMIS. Uiron executing this Agreement, Developer shall deposit as sccuri ty with tthe Cwinty: A. Cash: $500 cash; together with H. ironJ"s, etc.: (I - faithful performance and maintenance) additional security for at ]cast the above-specified amount, wlh i ch is the total estimated cost of the wor•1, less $500, in the form of a cash deposit. a certified or cashier's check, or an accelitable corporate surety hand, guaranteeing his faithful performance of this agreement and maintenance of the work for one year after completion and acceptance thereof against any defective workmanship or materials or any unsatisfactory performance; plus (2 - labor & materials) another suchadditional security in at ]cast the alhnvo-speciflceramount, which is tike full amount of said estimated cost. securing lui)•mcnt to the contractor, to his subcrnrtractors, and. to persons .renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them.] or to the Developer. . S. IY.SP1371"IM FIM. Ihcwclopc•r shall par to the County a cash :unuunt equal to five Isereent (:'.) ri' flu• cscim:ctcd cast of tice improvements for the inspection or the work and the checking and testing of the materials. 6. ItiARRAMT. • Developer warra:tts that said improvement plan is adequate to accomplish this work as prowisod in Section 2; and if, at env time before the Councy's resolution of completion for the road acceptance, the improvement plan proves to be inadequate in any respect, Developer shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. - 1 - r0h bowd 0F&V 00481 f •- ' %. ;NO WA IVITZ BY Inspect ii of the work and/or materials, or approval of: work anti/or ruaterials inspected, or stntemcnt by :lily officer, agent or employee of 'the County indicating the work or any part thcrcof complies with the requirements of this apreement, or acceptance of the whole or any part. of said wort: anal/or maLer.ials, or pal•nunts therefor, or any combination or all of these acts, shall not reliove the !Developer of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing tiny action for damages arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. S. iNi EMNITY. Itevcloper shat I hold harmless and indemnify the indemnitccs from the liabilities as defined in this section. A. Thr indemnitccs benefited and protcctet, by this promise :ire the County,, and its spec.i:tI districts, elective andappointive boards, commissions, officers, agents and employees; 16 G. The l iabi I ities protected against are any lability or claim" for damage of any kind allegedly sut•rercd, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below, and including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation. or :lily combination of these, and rogardicss of whether or not such I iabi I ity, claim or damage was till foresecabIa at any time before tilt• County approved the improvement plan or accepted tilt• improvements as completed, and .including tine defense of any suit(s), action(s), or other proceedings) coy 'ecrn ing these. C. The actions c:u s-inl; t 1abi ii s4 are any act or omission (negligent or non-negligent) in comnection with the matters covered by this agrecment and attributable to the Developer, contractor, subcontractor, or any officer, agent or employee of one or more of them. 11• N011-Condi Lions: The promise and agrcemcnt in this section is not condition, or dependent on whether or not any indemnitee has prepared, •supplictl, -or approvcd. any plan(s) or specification(s) in connection with this work or development or has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly • from any negligent or willful misconduct of any indemnitee. 9. OUSTS. Developer shall pay when due all the costs of the work, including inspections thereof and relocating existing utilities required thereby. 10. Nt1iCl'I:lift11 MANCH AND (:twits. If Devcloper fails to complete tilt work and • improvcmcnnts within the time specified in this ag.rociacnt or extensions granted, County may proceed to complete them by contract or otherwise, and Developer shall pay tine costs and charges therefor immediately upon demand.. If County sues to compel performance of this agreement or recover the cost of compacting the improvements, Developer shall pay all reasonable attorney's fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 1 1 • ASS It:ti}11:1.'7•. if befbre County accepts these improvements, the development is annexed to a city, the County may :tssil;n to that city the County's rights under this agreement and/or any depositor bond securing them. .. ... ..:';.. ...-'v .. .. .,..._.;:•..' .:is' .. ,'i,:%r^,"V - f e r... .Y j..4• w.h :.i:.i•. :'e^'- ,lam ..�':.:' :J:,• (� 82 _ 2 h cod wNh board tea.. 12. CON'sIM:R'.A'rION. In consit,cl•ation hereof, -County shall , at such tilne as the iinprov-eluents arc constructed to County standards and are ill conformance with said plans ' on l'ile in the 11111)l is Works Department., snl)iect to inspection and approval of the Public Works Director, accept the public street improvements for maintenance. CU;V'I R,1 COSTA COUNTY DRVIiLOPIT: (see note bclol�) Uk'NoN L. CUNT i Public I'lorks Director TH)i DIABLO PARTNERSHIP, LTD. Depnv (Desi-:ucte Q EI"ficial sIc t in the business) ?'uCr to !rercloiror:l (1) EXCCIItC :IcknowlcdRment form below; wild (2) if a corporation, affix RECUM,MENDED FUR A11'ROVI1I': corporate seal . 13) �— ssi sty It 1aub1 i.c It ks Director (CORPORATE SEAL) FORM APPI:OVIii): JOHN' B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel State of California ) ss (Acknowledgment by Corporation, Partnership, County of ��tiI-`A b5!f? ) or Individual) :ret Signed lncd above For tile esoI:hnse nameI i / Developer and who is kjimn to nee to be the findividual and office►• or p:utncr as stated above Icho -signed ;bis i listi'tr111L`lit persona 1 l y all,"Ca reel bc!'ore me and ick-nov!1 cds,.cd to me that hr execute,.[ it and that the corliorat ion or partnership named above executed it. enntt:::g1t11utm:er.�r_::r:eat:r..cectulututer,� �• v f�-'����t"/ . OFiICIAL SEAL ? (NOTAR.IAL SEAL) = ; C. O'CONNOR r(�y� .Ls'jl1 NOTARY FUHLLC • CALIFORNIA C. Q'(,j(ljjal•�Uh j-Y COUNTY OF CONTRA COGTA S -~ MyCaamhuoeE.prt:f>•p"dtl.I4I1 'twtary Public for said County and State //tt1t1/N/ititt/Iti:tiitlp/11M11pi111tINIt1111111111 O (LD-44A, Rev. 9/75) MY C1M1Yli55WA-1 &X P1 je-f� (01--79, -3- 004UQ3 Microfilmed with board order BOND NO. SC 6326208 PREMIUM: $542.00 • IMPROVEMErif SECURITY BOND FOR ROAD IMPROVEMENT AGREEMENP (faithful performance E maintenance, AND labor b materials) 1. OBLIGATION. (Principal) . DLABLO PAHZP� LII�ITED as Principal, and (Surety) g RPMMIS FUND INSURANCE COWAIN[ , a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of CALIFC)I iIA and authorized to transact surety business in California, as Surety, hereby jointly and severally bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns to the County of Contra Costa, California to pay it: (A - faithful performance, 8 maintenance) Twen&v-Nine Thousand Six Rtmdrpd Qallagn Dollars ($ ) for itself or any city-assignee under thebelow-cited Road mprovement Agreement, plus (B - labor 6 materials) Thirty Thousand One Hundred Dollarg Dollars ($ 30,100, ) for the benefit of persons protected under Title 15 QJ3082 et seq.) -of the California Civil Code. - 2. RECI'T'AL OF CONTRACT. The principal contracted with the County to install and pay for street, drainage, and other improvements in Laurel Avenue Extension , as specified in the Road Improvement Agreement, and to complete said work within the time specified in the Road Improvement Agreement for completion, all in accordance with State and local laws and rulings thereunder in order to satisfy the conditions of approval for LUP 2053-77 3. CONDITION. If the principal faithfully performs all things required of him according to the terms and conditions of said contract and improvement plan and improve- ments agreed on by him and the County, then this obligation as to Section 1-(A) above shall become null and void, except that the guarantee of maintenance continues for the one-year period; and if he fully pays the contractors, subcontractors, and persons renting equipment or furnishing labor or materials to them for said work and improvement, and protects the premises from claims of such liens, then this obligation as to Section 1-(B) above shall become null and void; otherwise this obligation remains in full force and effect. No alteration of said contract or any plans or specifications of said work agreed to by the Principal and the County shall relieve any Surety from liability on this bond; and consent is hereby given to make such alterations without further notice to or consent by Surety; and the Surety hereby waives the provisions of Calif. Civil Code §2819, and holds itself bound without regard to and 'independently of any action against Principal whenever taken, and agrees that if County sues on this bond Surety, will pay reasonable attorney fees fixed by court to be taxed as costs and included in the judgment. SIGNED AND SEALED on JANUARY 20- 1978 PRINCIPAL SURETY DIABLO 1 PARTNERSHI TED By BY•.. • rr. • * + tt # : : # * + * * * 301W I ,'A'Pl'01111B7-iNsl?AG't ' s State of California ) ss. County of ALANEDA ) f(ACKNOWLEDGMENT BY SURETY) V On the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Surety and who is known to me to be the Attorney(s)-in-Fact for this Corporate Surety, personally appeared before me and acknowledged to me that he/they signed the name oche Corporation as Surety and his/their own name(s) as its Attorneys)-in-Fact. (NOTARIAL SEAL) g,E1:G);11!S1A11jiIlill!Inti•.11i7lttlt:ll+n!11Hi111:1'.+I OFMCIAL SEAL ROSE V. AGUilLEN = Notary I'ubl is f6r said County and State (LD 65 3/74) - ``-'• ��/ t40TAR aL�c•rr.uro4NiA �.��;f( COUNTY OF ALAMEDA 11+emnis:ion Expires Oct.27.1991 !1l11111l11131llilllltJlllililll:li111111111H1111f1lI11H11I L E D 1973 Or W 00484 Microfilmed with board ordt cl.::mc 0041' on w�:sari IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS , OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Hatter of Amending ) Board Resolution No. 77/560 ) Establishing Rates to be Paid ) RESOLUTION N0. 78/106 to Child Care Institutions WHEREAS this Board on July 12, 1977, adopted Resolution No. 77/560 establishing rates to be paid to child care institutions for the fiscal year 1977-78; and WHEREAS the Board has been advised that certain institutions should be added to the approved list; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT BY THE BOARD RESOLVED that Resolution No. 77/560 is hereby amended as detailed below: Add the following Specialized Group Home: Monthly Rate The Open Circle/Cupertino (N) $905 PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE BOARD on January 31, 1978. Orig: Director, Human Resources Agency cc: Social Service, M. Hallgren County Probation Officer County Administrator County Auditor-Controller Superintendent of Schools RESOLUTION NO. 78/106 mh In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California In the Matter of Directing the ) County Librarian to Arrange for ) Disposal of Surplus Library ) Material. ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/107 WHEREAS it is recognized that the primary purpose and function of the "Friends of Libraries" organizations is to support and help improve local library service; and WHEREAS it is further recognized that the "Friends of Libraries" organizations have contributed substantially over past years augmenting library budgets; and WHEREAS the County Librarian discards a number of books each year for various reasons; and WHEREAS these books, if donated to the "Friends" groups and sold by them, would provide an additional source of revenue to the "Friends" groups and inexpensive used books to the public, which otherwise would have been discarded; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that the County Librarian is authorized to declare as surplus library materials such as books, magazines, and recordings - determined to be outdated, damaged or superseded editions. County Librarian may make arrangements with the County Purchasing Agent to dispose of such material to "Friends" organizations or in any other way which would improve local library service. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS 31st day of January, 1978. cc: County Auditor County Administrator County Librarian County Purchasing Agent RESOLUTION N0. 78/107 00486 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter o Application for Funds for a ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/108 Community Detention (AKA: Expanded ) Home Detention) Project for 601's ) WHEREAS the County of Contra Costa desires to undertake a certain project designated Community Detention (AKA: Expanded Home Detention) to be funded in part from funds made available through the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, PL 90-355, as amended, PL 91-644 (hereafter referred to as the Safe Streets Act) administered by the State of California, Office of Criminal Justice Planning (hereafter referred to as OCJP) ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors is authorized, on its behalf, to submit an Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes to OCJP and is authorized to execute on behalf of the County of Contra Costa the Grant Award Contract for law enforcement purposes including any extensions or amendments therAcf; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the applicant agrees to provide all matching funds required for said project (including any extension or amend- ment thereof) under the Safe Streets Act and the rules and regulations of OCJP and the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration and that cash will be appropriated as required thereby; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that grant funds received hereunder shall not be used to supplant on-going law enforcement expenditures. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board on Janua 7 31, 1978. cc: Criminal Justice Agency of Contra Costa County Attn: Mr. George Roemer, Exec. Director County Administrator County Probation Officer County Auditor-Controller RESOLUTION NO. 78/108 00 4 -- - OFFICE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PLANNING GRANT A;.ARU Ti,� Girice of Criminal Justice Planning, hereinafter designat_d "CCJi�", hereby makes a grant award Of funds to 1 . County of Contra Costa her2inafter designated "Subgran"p.ee", under ti-- t,rovisions of deck one Title is Part c , Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Str�2-ts Act of 14068 (Pi. 90-351), as amended, herei iaait dzsignat`d "Crime Control Act" (or) [] Juvenile Justice -nd Delinquency Prevention Act of 197; (Pi. 93-415) , hereinaft`r designated "Juvenil-e Justice Act", in the ..aunt and for the purpose and duration set forth in this grant award. Program Category 2.2.1.1. Processing, Within the Criminal Justice System, Pre-trial Status, Diversion 2. Project Titre ward No. -5.-&- COMMUNITY DETENTION (AKA: Expanded HoDetention) rant ?rZOd mos (, 3/1/78 - 5/32/79 3. Project Director (tKii, 9ddress, Telephone) edzral Amount Gerald S. BUCK, County Probation Officer 7. 96,667 651 Pine Street, Administration Building btate Buy-in Martinez, CA 94553 8. 5,370 (415) 372-2700 Applicant hard Match g- 59,850 4. Financial Officer Name, Address, Telephone) Other Matc5 (JJ on y Donald L. BOUCHET, Assistant Auditor-Controller 10. 625 Court Street, Finance Building Total P Martinaz, CA 94553 roJ�Ct Cost 71' (415) 372-2181 161,887 This grant award consists of this title page, the application for the grant which is attached hereto as Attachment "A and made a part hereof, and the. Standard Grant Award Conditions which are attached hereto as Attachment 8 and made a part hereof. The Subgrantee hereby signifies its acceptance of this grant award and agrees to administer the grant project in accordance with the tens and conditions set forth in or incorporated by reference in this grant award and the applicable provisions of . the Crime Control Act identified above. The Subgrant es that federal and state funds received will not be used to replace loc that would, in the absence of such federal and state aid, be made availaole�f r: activity being supported under this agreement. 72. . 1. chnodet a 8 OFFICE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PLANNING, ci Authorized to sign for t _ XSTIF OCALIFOR, Name: Robert I. Schroder (, Title: Chairman, Board of Supervisors r (� �Z- � —z- ( 6 Telephone: (41-5) 372-2371 xesua.1ve Di 6-ctor, OCJP Date Address' Admin. Building, Martinez, CA 9455 _ SPECIAL DEPOSIT FUND LEAA, Fiscal Year0 y- , ,a; I h-ra�7y certi�t upar. ry cern perscr Z 1TEI 36�, ri, _ �Ul?L?Zi2C;�8 th=t bu4atad fund.3 =a avaizabla 7171 Bowling Drive for the prod and purpo3e of this e=p-r2i- _Say ento, California 95823 tura st e K . ^ R 1913 baroby certify that all condaiw hW ... *mptioa have bv.n caw0i.d -ilt1, Mar *b comwect is s..mpt from D»MfMM L--DUP Fiscal Officer flcroff7 `� � s... .. .pp.evat 11 1 J,j l A - - - - , __ med with beard orcjer PROJECT SMARY Community Detention The purpose of this project is to provide expanded supervision and services for those 601's (status offenders) who otherwise would have required Juvenile Hall detention (prior to AB3121) . For the second year, Community Detention aims to accomplish the following objectives: 1) to reduce the recidivism of 601 minors; 2) to reduce the number of 601 minors requiring Court adjudication; 3) to reduce the number of 601's requiring long-term out-of-home placement; and 4) to reduce the number and average tenth of stay of 601 minors requiring temporary foster and group home care. The overall goal of the project is to seek to effect the ultimate in deinstitutionalization, that is, the maintenance of the minor in his/her own home. t. 00489 .i ' OFFICE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PLt,....I% 15, PROJECT BUDGET BUDGET CATEGORY AND LINE ITEM DETAIL COST A. Personal Services - Salaries 4 - Probation Officer III's (See Appendix "A") $ 87,904 4 months at $1772 per month; 8 months at $1861 per month Duties: Under supervision, this trained staff position will deliver the primary services of the Project. Staff must possess a knowledge of a broad range of treatment modalities and have a general understanding of crisis intervention techniques and family counseling skills. Staff will be expected to have the ability to initiate and maintain regular contact with the minor and his/her family and maintain current and up-to-date records of those contacts. Staff in this position is expected to meet with the Project Supervisor on a regular basis. 2 - Group Counselors (See Appendix "B" and "C") 34,336 4 months at $1384 per month, 8 months at $1453 per month Duties: Staff in this position are primarily engaged in resource development for other project staff and clients. Under supervision of the Project Supervisor for each area, this position has no direct case responsibility, but can and does make contact with Project participants on behalf of the Project Deputy Probation Officer III's. Staff in this position must have the ability to work independently, and have an understanding of the policies and procedures of the Department, as well as a knowledge of the service needs of the Project clients. Persons occupying this position must have an ability to relate to collateral agencies and resources to determine and secure Project needs and services. TOTAL • $122,240 -riot ter LRIMINAL JUSTICE PLA NG PROJECT BUDGET BUDGET CATEGORY AND LINE ITEM DETAIL COST B. Persona] Services - Benefits Social Security (FICA) at 5.852 of $122,240 $ 7,151 County Retirement at 9.98% of $122,240 12,200 Health Insurance at 4.40% of $122,240 5,379 Work-men's Compensation at 1.83% of $122,240 2,237 These rates are calculated at the standard County rate of fringe benefit payments given to its permanent employees. , TOTAL $26,967 00491 ave ■ %­,•t .1 J Iry • a.i PROJECT BUDGET BUDGET GTEGORY AND LIME ITE:•'. DETAIL COST C. Travel Automobile tlileage $3,960 $55 per month x 6 positions x 12 months Other Travel Expense (bridge tolls, parking, etc.) 720 $10 per month x 6 positions x 12 months In order to maintain an effective level of service by Project staff with the client population, a good deal of travel will be needed. The Project anticipates staff to continue to use their own personal automobiles in making home visits, colla- teral contacts, and to explore and visit community resources (jobs, treatment programs, placement facilities, etc.) in order to batter serve the needs of Project participants. It is anticipated that staff will average approximately 340 miles of travel per month. An additional $10 per month/per staff is budgeted for parking fees, bridge tolls and out-of-County meal expenses (reimbursable). Contra Costa County has a policy and practice of allowing C employees to use their own private vehicles in connection with job-related tasks, and to reimburse those employees on a monthly basis at the following rates: 0 - 300 miles at $.17 per bile 301 - 700 miles at $.12 per rile Over 700 milts at $.07 per mile �. TOTAL $4,680 -- 00492 ' FICE OF CRIMMAL JUSTICE PLft..JG ' PROJECT BUDGET BUDGET CATEGORY AND LIME ITEM DETAIL COST D. Consultant Services Research and Evaluation $8,000 Research and Evaluation will be conducted by an outside contractor. Contract will follow the Fiscal Affairs Manual. The experimental nature of this Project will continue to require the services of an outside evaluator. The amount itemized in this application represents the Departments fair estimate of evaluation costs for a project of this nature that will not require as detailed an experimental design as was developed during the first year. TOTAL $8,000 urFICE OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE PLANNING PROJECT BUDGET BUDGET CATEGORY AND LINE ITEM DETAIL COST G. Equipment None -0- Pages 10 and 11 omitted CATEGORY TOTAL 16. PROJECT TOTAL $161,887 17. FUND DISTRIBUTION FEDERAL STATE , LOCAL a. Amount of Funds (a) $96,667 (b) $5,370 (C) $59,850 b. Percentage of Funds 59.71x 3.32X 36.97% . 4 � I BUDGET S;; 'MARY FOR GRANT PP.OJECT' BUDGET CATEGORY FIRST YEAR SECOND YEAR THIRD YEAR Personal Services- $109,764 $122,240 $128,352 Salaries - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Personal - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - -- - -- - -- -- - - - - - - - - Personal Services- 23,446 26,967 28015 Benefits - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Travel 3,900 4,680 4,680 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- Coitsultant 15,000 8,000 8,000 Services - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - LL-instruction -0- -0- -0- - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - operating - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Operating 9,000 -0- -0- Expenses - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Equipment - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Equipment -0- -0- -0- TOTAL $161,110 $161,887 $169,347 FUND DISTRIBUTION OF TOTALS Federal $ 145,000 96,667 72,500 % 90 59.71 42.81 State S 8,055 5,370 4,028 t 5 3.32 2.38 Local $ 8,055 59,850 n 92,819 4 5 36.97 54.81 *See multi-year funding policy. 18. PROBLE"I STATEM0`T As is true with many other communities within the State and the Nation, Contra Costa County has long been plagued by the numbers and needs of many of its youth who require some form of intervention for difficulties brought on by "incorrigibility, running away from home, beyond control behavior, and truancy". These minors are often referred to in literature as "status offenders". In California, they are to be treated according to the provisions of Section 601 of the Welfare and Institutions Code which, until January 1, 1977, permitted legal sanctions "on their behalf" that allowed, for example, their secure detention to the same extent, and in the same facilities, as those for minors who had cotaitted more serious law violations. Even before the enactment of AB 3121, the Contra Costa County Proba- tion Department was not only concerned about the effectiveness of this routine practice that allowed the secure detention of these minors for what are essentially non-criminal acts, but also was concerned about their sometimes inappropriate out-of-hone placement. The Department also had questions concerning the extent and under what circumstances these 601's eventually become 602's or are brought back or continue on in the system as lav violators. Are there ways of treating them that are less blaming to either side of the family conflict? Can probation officers effectively treat? Should the service be delivered by someone else? During the 1960's and early and aid-1970's, Contra Costa County experienced severe overcrowding in its Juvenile Hall. On any given day during this period, nearly half of those youngsters in secure detention were minors Who had violated Section 601 of the Welfare and Institutions Code. Many came who were experiencing family problems, which had led to other personal adjustment difficulties, which further exacerbated the family difficulties, often leading ultimately to the minor's detention. Too frequently, problems experienced by the minor and his/her family were so estranged that return home was ill-advised and not possible. Many of this number required placement in out-of-home situations, either in a foster home or institution. Sometimes, this rather drastic action. occurred over the relatively simple problem of when the dinner dishes were done. Cases in this status existing on deputy probation officer caseloads usually fell into one of two treatment categories: they were either relegated to the "back of the bin", which meant that the case was given little or no service during the term of probation; or a particular case was given lots of attention, primarily as the result of the idiosyncratic interest and time availability of the worker supervising the case. Only about five of every 50 probationers are fortunate enough to be in this latter category of service within the regular probation setting. The majority of 601's, however, were often su:r-narily accorded the "back of the bin" treatment. Only when the 601 minor acted out in a "delinquency" fashion did they then receive the attention of the probation officer. In 1971, Contra Costa County received an OCJP grant and launched its first diversion effort with the formation of the Probation Intervention Unit. This project served the major population centers of the Central (Concord) and Western (Richmond) portions of the County and was designed -13- to remove detained 601 minors from secure custody and return them home with a follow-up program of intensive, short-term family counseling by trained probation officers. This three-year demonstration project was to test whether voluntary, short-term family counseling was an effective approach in handling these minor offenders when compared to regular probation handling. The approach proved so successful that, in 1974 when Federal monies terminated, the Department elected to reorganize its juvenile services to incorporate diversion service as a regular part of the service delivery system. During that same year, the Department was able to procure yet another diversion grant (OCJP #A-1955) to fund a similar project to serve the less populated, semi-rural area of the Eastern portion of the County. This project was designed along similar lines as the former grant, with the same goals and objectives. With the now County funded diversion effort serving Central and Western Contra Costa County, the addition of this new project permitted the Probation Department to provide a countywide effort in diverting the 601 minor from the Juvenile Justice system. During the fiscal year 1974-75, all units combined - iveoved a total of 550 601's from Juvenile Hall. The only 601's remain- ing in secure custody were those relatively serious cases requiring close surveillance, such as the chronic runaway minor, those unwilling to participate in a program of voluntary counseling, those who refused (or whose parents refused) a voluntary non-secure, temporary, alternative living arrangement, and those already adjudicated 601's awaiting place- sent or replacement. During 1975 and early 1976, the Diversion effort continued its success- ful tradition. Juvenile Hall detention, petition filing, and out-of-home placement of a significant portion of 601 minors continued to decline. However, for those minors for whom diversion had not been successful. they continued to be treated in the traditional way, with a regular probation staff member taking up supervision of the case, after a petition had been requested, either as a result of needing more services than diversion could offer or diversion was unable to negotiate a Juvenile Hall release within legal deadlines. It was this group that the first year of Community Detention and the companion project Open Space was designed to treat. Operating together, these projects had as their overall objective the complete deinstitutionalization of the status offender by August 1, 1977. Based upon the diversion experience, the concept for deinstitutional- isation was formulated in 1975 and finalized in late 1976 with two grant awards to Contra Costa County to implement a program of total deinstitu- tionalization of the status offender. The Community Detention grant supplied monies to hire additional staff that would provide a continuum of service to the effort already begun by the 601 minors' experience with the diversion program. The Open Space grant provided monies to develop alternative resources to be used in lieu of Juvenile Hall detention for the status offender. Open Space also allocated funds to train Community Detention staff and pay for an outside evaluator for both projects. Both grants became operational in October, 1976 with a tine-line for achieving their major joint objective by August 1, 1977 or some' ten months hence. However, in August, 1976, the State of California had enacted into -14- 6,497 law AB 3121, which among its features mandated that no minor in violation of Section 601 of the Welfare and Institutions Code would be detained in secure custody on or after January 1, 1977, the date the law was to take effect. This, essentially, moved Community Detention's major first year objective ahead by some seven months. Contra Costa County viewed this legislation as an opportunity to concentrate earlier on what it hoped to accomplish after deinstitutional- ization had been achieved, according to the project's time schedule -- reuniting minors and their families without formal Juvenile Court inter- vention (reduction in number of petitions requested) ; development of alternative resources in lieu of Juvenile Hall (emergency foster homes, temporary group home beds) ; and increasing project staffs and the • Department's ability to effectively deal with the 601 minor in the proba- tion setting. Community Detention, as originally conceived, was to provide "transitional" services to those minors and their families who the Diver— sion process had failed or been ineffective in reaching. Staff in this project were to continue the effort begun in the three operating diversion units that would ultimately lead to a reconciliation of the minor and his/her family. Staff were to be trained in crisis and short-term family counseling techniques that would increase their abilities to intervene and assist in a non-authoritarian scanner. All services were to be pro- vided on a voluntary basis. Project staff was to be less restricted than diversion staff in who and how long they could work with the client group. For example, they could work with individual clients, whereas, Diversion worked with only the family group; they could involve themselves with clients on a longer term basis (up to six months), whereas, Diversion staff only negotiated snort-term (limit of: five sessions or 90 days) contracts. Community Detention's charge was to provide a total program of follow-up services to the minor and his/her family, after the diversion experience, right up to either: (1) the minor's successful termination of program services, or (2) his/her involvement in subsequent law viola- tion behavior (602 adjudication) or, (3) the minor's Court ordered place- went out of home in an institutional setting. This Project was designed essentially as a service project to provide follow-up services to those status offenders who, for whatever reason, were unanenable to the Diversion process. It was the intent of the grant to fund a "project" that would be an alternative to placement of these minors into regular probation officer caseloads. The diversion units, despite their admirable record of being able to release from custody and reunite a substantial number of minors with their families, still were having to file a number of petitions on mirrors and, therefore, quite a few were still ending up in out-of-home placement. On any given day, there could be as many as 35 to 40 youngsters in Juvenile Hall custody for 601 problems. With the signing into law of the Dixon amendment to the Juvenile Court law just shortly before the first year grant funds were awarded to the Department, a decision was made to modify the original proposal to use Coamunity Detention staff to augment and expand the thrust of the 1498 -is- diversion effort. This decision permitted a more flexible utilization of the additional ten (10) staff members hired by the Project. Operation- nally, this "wedding" of Community Detention to the diversion program permitted the Department to extend its services to the status offender In essentially the same manner as originally conceived. Two alternatives presented themselves to this particular use of Community Detention as an augmentation of the diversion effort; the Department could either: 1) ignore the problem of the status offender as presented by the mandate of AB 3121 and allow the community to deal with these minors with existing inadequate resources; or it could 2) proceed with plans to operate the project as originally conceived. The first alternative was rejected upon Contra Costa County's long- standing commitment to develop an effective service delivery system for the status offender. Beyond the Probation Department, there is a criti- cal absence of resources in the County for dealing with the 601 minor. There, quite simply, are no services available to families who find themselves in the kind of difficulties presented by incorrigible youth. In Contra Costa County for example, the Social Service Department, which Is the only other public agency that could reasonably be expected to handle matters of this kind, as a natter of policy, based upon staff limitations, will not accept for service situations which they identify as „parent-child conflicts". Thus, to leave these problems for the resolution of some other agency, either public or private, would leave a large number of the community's residents in a serious service vacuum. To proceed as originally planned was rejected as an alternative because of the change in State law which prohibited secure detention of the 601 minor. This would have placed the newest and leant experienced staff in the position of having to begin immediately to deal with the most difficult status offenders without benefit of either training or resources. As already indicated, Contra Costa County has a history of provid- Ing a meaningful service to the status offender and his/her family. That is why, during the first year of this grant, the option was chosen to continue increasing the capability of the Department to serve the 601 minor. In the second year, the plan is to again utilize the grant funds to augment the services provided in the diversion effort and, in effect, to provide a total program thrust that, in the judgment of the Department, is the most economical, practical and logical way of proceed- ing towards an effective treatment strategy for these sometimes most difficult of cases. 19. ORGANNIZ.ATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Not applicable. 20. PROJECT OBJECTIVES The first year objectives of Co=ivaity Detention were: 1) to train eight professionals, two paraprofessionals, and four youth volunteers to serve as a community detention .team, providing support services to all status offenders in community detention; 2) to train 200 parents in techniques for increased self-control and discipline for the more effective management of their children; 3) to reduce by 50 percent the number of status offenders requiring formal adjudication and long.-term placement; and, 4) to provide community detention alternatives for 100 percent of those status offenders presently ordered detained (either pending Court or following adjudication). These objectives were to be accomplished in tandem with the Open Space project. Both projects shared identical objectives. During the first year of this grant, all objectives have either been met or partially met. The overall goal during the second year will be to significantly increase the level of service provided to the status offender and his/her family. In order to accomplish this, the project will specifically focus on the following objectives: 1) to reduce the recidivism (number of subsequent 601 and 602 viola- tions) of Project cases by a statistically significant extent; 2) to reduce the number of 601 minors requiring formal adjudication by a statistically significant amount; 3) to reduce the number of 601 minors requiring long-term out-of-home placement (in excess of 120 days) by a statistically significant iIItouAw s . 4) to reduce the number and length of stay of minors requring temporary, non-secure, alternative living arrangements in a foster home or temporary group home by a statistically significant amount. 21. MMODOLOGY The core of the program continues to be the provision of probation services . to 601 offenders, while they remain in their own homes and in the comunity. Crisis intervention counseling is the primary service offered to Project clients. Prior to the enactment of AB 3121, these youngsters would be those who would have remained in secure custody. This Project provides for an increased level of service to these minors and their families. Services are designed to insure that the child remain in the community (in home and school), wherever possible, pending resolution of the presenting problems without the necessity of formal adjudication by the Juvenile Court. Staff in the Project have the ability and are avail- able for intervention in a crisis on an on-call basis. This-Project has the important feature of the availability of temporary foster care for those status offenders who may require temporary separa- tion in order to relieve family pressures. During the first year, with the funds available from the Open Space grant, there were eight foster beds developed. During the up-coming year, staff will continue to recruit and develop additional beds which will be subsidized by County funds. X500 -Community Detention, during the second year, will attempt to develop subsidized private group homes that will serve the two major popula- tion centers of the County (Concord and Richmond). Negotiations are currently under Way with an independent contractor to develop two six-bed facilities - one in eac:: of the above two areas. It is anti- cipated that the two facilities, when developed, will replace the Crisis Resolution Center, which is our current non-secure facility with the capability of housing up to 20 minors needing temporary placement. If plans proceed as anticipated, it is the desire of the Department to close this converted wing of Juvenile Hall and thus allow the direct delivery, by police and others, of the 601 minor to one of two emergency group homes near the minor's residence. It is expected that this can be accomplished around March 1, 1978. The Contra Costa County Probation Department will continue the same level of staff and resource commitment to facilitate the total service delivery to 601's referred to the Department countywide. Diversion, deinstitu- tionalization, pre-Court investigation, and informal and formal proba- tion services for all 601's will be provided. Staff in the Protect, during the second year, will consist of four (4) Deputy Probation Officer III's and two (2) Group Counselors. Project staff will continue to work closely with diversion staff, with all staff (project and diversion) being supervised by the two (2) diversion unit supervisors. (See Organization Chart in Appendix E) It will be the responsibility of these supervisors to coordinate the delivery of support services to status offenders and their families, the linkage with referral sources, the Juvenile Court and other probation staff, and to oversee the development of the second year training needs. The supervisors will also be responsible for the maintenance of project records and coordina- tion of the second year project evaluation. Community Detention will permit the Probation Department to continue providing the Contra Costa County community with approximately the same level of service as provided during the first year, although there will be less total Federal funding available. That part of the effort which was subsidized by Open Space and Pittsburg-Antioch grant funds will be parti- ally met by the expenditure of County funds. This project will constitute approximately twenty-five percent (252) of the overall departmental effort directed at serving the status offender in this County. Cases are referred to the program from a variety of •sources. All staff (project and diversion) are equally apt to become involved in a case that Is first referred. With new cases, an attempt is initially made to identify and resolve the presenting difficulty by offering the family voluntary, short-term family counseling. Depending upon the site location (Concord or E1 Cerrito), staff will work with families under the "diversion" format for periods that can range from one and one-half to three months in an attempt to resolve the crisis. Every attempt is made to treat the matter as informally as possible. In the event the case is seen as one that will require more in the way of structure or a longer period of time in which to understand and therefore resolve the presenting problem, staff is encouraged to involve the case in a contract of informal supervision that can last for periods up to six months. All staff are encouraged to provide as individualized a treatment plan for the minor and his/her family as is practical and possible. Every attempt will be made, again, whenever possible, to avoid the filing of a 601 petition. Project staff have been instructed to only consider Court adjudication in those cases where long-terry out-of-home placement appears indicated and the 'minor and his/her family cannot agree to a voluntary arrangement without the assistance of the Court, or their financial situation is such that the Juvenile Court's services are needed. Once a case has been designated a Project case, it will remain with the assigned worker until one or more of the following occurs: (1) the case is dismissed; (2) a 602 petition is filed and adjudicated; or (3) the case is adjudicated and the minor is placed in a private resi- dential facility. Project staff are expected to maintain regular and frequent contact with project families. Deputy Probation Officers are encouraged to consider themselves family resources and are to set up and maintain regular - counseling sessions that desirably involve the entire family o: household unit. Group counselors act frequently as co-therapists with the Deputy Probation Officers in their work with some families. However, these staff function primarily as resource developers for the project staff and clients. Their duties are mainly to seek out those resources for a minor and his/her family that the assigned deputy feels is appropriate towards assistance in the effective resolution of the difficulty. Frequently, it is the group counselor who will establish and msintain the ongoing relationship with the minor, while the deputy focuses his or her energies on the family. During the first year of the Community Detention project, diversion and project staff were able to maintain fairly optimal caseloads that ranged on a monthly basis from approximately 12.5 to 15.0 families per worker per month. These were the number of families under supervision. Additionally, these same workeis were handling, on the average, approximately 21 intake matters (or new referrals) per month. The relatively small caseloads permitted intensive services primarily in the form of crisis Intervention services. Crisis intervention and crisis counseling with families was the basic service delivered by project staff to the client population. It is the Department's view that these small caseloads are justified by the difficulty of keeping these kinds of cases in counseling, which is made very difficult by the voluntary nature of the contract that must occur with all parties involved. Small caseload size not only permits staff the opportunity to provide the necessary follow-up on those cases that initially resist becoming involved with the program, but this arrangement also permits staff to devote the necessary time to a family that is not possible under an arrangement of higher caseload size. Often staff is required to respond to situations on a moments notice, and in that response they must have the ability to spend the required time that can at least temporarily resolve the problem to the satisfaction of the conflicting parties. Services are provided countywide to the status offender and workers are available six (6) days a week. Office hours are provided Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. and on Saturdays from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Emergency services, at other tines, are available 24 hours a day. seven days a week through the Crisis Resolution Center. 00,502 22. WORK, SCHEDULE The work of the Project will be accomplished according to the following schedule: TASKS Z 2 45 6 7 8 10 11 12 STAFF TRAINING - --- -- - - --- (ongoing)(ongoing) SERVICE DELIVERY RECRUIT b DEVELOP ADDITIONAL D1ERGENCY FOSTER HOES (ONGOLN-G) PROVIDE EMERGENCY FOSTER HOME CARE WWO..NTRACT FOR EMERGENCY GROUP H0IMffi CURE (DEVELOP 2 GROUP HOMES) PROVIDE EIWRGENCY GROUP HOME CARE - - - - (including "CRC") STATUS REPORTS PROGRESS (X) FIN.tiVCIAL (0) 23. MANAGEMENT RECORDS Management information will be collected and utilized by the 601 unit supervisors in supervising all aspects of the Project. Data elements of concern will include, but not be limited, to the following: - Number of 601's served by the program element. - Number of 601's in need of service by the program element. - Number of contacts by professionals (Deputy Probation Officers) and paraprofessionals (Group Counselors) with the client group. - Number of hours of contact by professionals (Deputy Probation Officers) and paraprofessionals (Group Counselors). - Expenditures for personnel and operating expenses. (Monitored by Probation Administrative Staff) - Number of petitions requested on project youngsters. - Number of subsequent 601 and 602 violations by juveniles in the project. 00503 -20- • - Number of days spent in temporary foster and group home care by project youngsters. - Average cost per crild-care day for minors in temporary foster and group home care. - Record of services provided. 24. PROJECT ASSESSMENT (EVALUATION) DESIGN Contra Costa County continues to be concerned with an adequate and accurate evaluation of Project impact. Essentially, the overall evaluation design that was implemented, during the first year, will continue to be applicable, during the second year. However, the focus during the up-coming year will change. For example, the project is dropping "Parent Training" as an objective and, therefore, no formal measurement of the number of parents trained will be attempted. Also, formal training of staff has been accomplished and measurement of this objective will only indirectly be gauged. During the second year, Probation will be interested more specifically with an evaluation of an impact of rendered services on the client population, than in the overall impact of the project upon the Juvenile Justice System, than was true during the first year. The County will again issue a Request for Proposals to firms and individuals experienced in evaluation research. In that there does not appear to be the need for the same level evaluation involvement that vas necessary during the first year (the evaluation design has been developed, the objectives have been refined, and all data collection instr=ents developed and staff trained in their use, etc.), the Department has reduced substantially the Project funds it is allocat- lug for this function during the second year. The evaluation, during the second year, will concern itself with the following objectives and their accompanying suggested a:ethods of measurement: OBJECTIVE #l: Reduce the recidivism (number of subsequent 601 and 602 violations) of Project cases by a signi- ficant amount. Measured by: Comparing the number of project youngsters and the number of subsequent law and status offense violations with a pre-project group and comparing the first year minors with the second year project minors. OBJECTIVE #2: Reduce the number of 601 minors requiring formal adjudication (petitions requested) by a statistically significant amount. Measured by: Comparing the number of 601 petitions requested (filed) during the pre-project period on similar minors and comparing the first year project minors with the second year project minors. 00504. - —21— - OBJECTIVE #3: Reduce the number of 601 minors requiring long-terra out-of-home placement by a statistically significant amount. Measured by: Comparing the number of minors requir- ing out-of-hone placement, in the pre-project period and in the first year of the project, with the number requiring such placement during the second year. OBJECTIVE #4: Reduce the number and length of stay of 601 minors requiring temporary group home and temporary foster home placement by a statistically significant amount. • Measured by: Comparing the number and average length of stay of project minors who require such care with those minors served by the project, during the first year. Other questions that will continue to be addressed by the Project include: - What is the subsequent arrest and disposition history of project juveniles while in Community Detention? - Does Community Detention positively influence such other factors as: School attendance? School performance? Family adjustment? What are the cost savings to the County, if any, from the program? As was true with the first year application, the proposed project is designed to affect all status offenders in the County who are referred to the Probation Department and, therefore, utilizing a control group is not practical. However, all dbjectives are such that measurement can occur by a comparison of the first year's performance with that of the second year, and in some instances by comparing the second year with the pre-project period. 25. PLAN FOR ASSUMPTION OF COSTS Given favorable second year evaluation findings, the Contra Costa County Probation Department intends to apply for third year funding. At the end of the three year grant period, the Department is committed to an exploration of its service delivery system with respect to the status offender that will accommodate the Community Detention concept as an ongoing part of its operations. It is expected that, should the findings of this demonstration project prove positive, the County will indeed assume costs for continued subvention of this program, as has been true with.other juvenile diversion grants. 00505 -22- IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter o Application for Funds for a ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/108 Community Detention (AKA: Expanded ) Home Detention) Project for 601's ) WHEREAS the County of Contra Costa desires to undertake a certain project designated Community Detention (AKA: Expanded Home Detention) to be funded in part from funds made available through the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, PL 90-355, as amended, PL 91-644 (hereafter referred to as the Safe Streets Act) administered by the State of California, Office of Criminal Justice Planning (hereafter referred to as OCJP) ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors is authorized, on its behalf, to submit an Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes to OCJP and is authorized to execute on behalf of the County of Contra Costa the Grant Award Contract for law enforcement purposes including any extensions or amendments thereof; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the applicant agrees to provide all matching funds required for said project (including any extension or amend- ment thereof) under the Safe Streets Act and the rules and regulations of OCJP and the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration and that cash will be appropriated as required thereby; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that grant funds received hereunder shall not be used to supplant on-going law enforcement expenditures. PASSED and ADOPTED by the Board on January 31, 1978. CERTIFIED (-W-Y I certify that this 1s a full. true & correct copy of dw original document which is on file In my office, and that it was passed is adopted by the Board of Superni•ors of Contra Costa County. California. on the date shown. ATTEST: J. R. 01.SSOti, County Clerk&ex-officio Clerk of said Board of Supervbors. b. Deputy Zele AN 31 1978 cc: /Criminal Justice Agency of Contra Costa County Attn: Mr. George Roemer, Exec. Director County Administrator County Probation Officer nn�� County Auditor-Controller 4. Operation Repurts. This grant award is made upon the express condition, in addition to all other terms and conditions contained herein,that the Subgrantee will submit promptly when due to CCCJ the following reports: (e) A gnrarterly report of the operation of the project for each twee r sertth of the project, including any extension of this award, beginning with the first month designated in the "Grant Period".Each such quarterly report will be filed on or before the tenth day after the end of each three-month period. If the period covered by the final quarterly report is less than three months,the final quarterly report will be filed by the Subgrantee on or before the tenth day after the end of said final period.Ib)A final report on or before the 90th day after the completion of the project, including any extensiun of this grant award, covering the entire period of the project. (c) Such additional reports in such form and containing such information as either CCCJ or LEAA may reasonably require. Each quarterly report and the final report will describe activities and accomplishments during the period covered by the report. Special attention will be given to project phases or stages which have been completed (e.g..initial planning state, completion of preliminary survey effort, purchases of required equipment, staging of pilot training programs, etc.).Any special reports, evaluation studies, publications or articles prepared as a result of the operation of the project during the quarter will be attached,ane)major administrative developments will be covered (changes in personnel, project design,etc.). Problem areas and critical observations,as well as project success,will be mentioned and frankly discussed in NI of the reports. It is expressly under;food and agreed that any funds otherwise due or payable to the Subgrantee under this grant award will not be due or payable and this grant award may be terminated if any of the reports which the Subgrantee is required to submit to CCCJ under the terms and conditions of this grant award are not submitted to CCCJ promptly when due, provided that any payment by CCCJ to the Subgrantee after the Subgrantee has failed to file with CCCJ any such required report when due shall not be considered as grounds for any waiver or estoppel against CCCJ. 5. Obligation of Grant Funds. Grant funds may not,without prior written approval by CCCJ,be obligated prior to the effective date or subsequent to the termination date of the grant period.Obligations outstanding as of the termination date shall be liquidated within 90 days. 6. Written Approval of Changes. Subgrantees must obtain prior written approval from CCCJ for major project changes. These include: (a) Changes of substance in the project activities,designs or research plans at forth in this grant award; (b) Changes of key professional personnel identified in this grant award; Icl Changes in the approved project budget as required by the CCCJ Fis+col Affairs Manuel. 7. Fiscal Regulations. The fiscal administration of grants is subject to all rubs,regulations and policies concerning accounting and records, payment of funds, cost allowability, submiseiore of financial reports, and the like, prescribed by CCCJ or LEAA,and as amended from time to time, incluing those set forth in the CCCJ Fiscal Affairs Manual. & Performance Bond. All Subgrantees who are not units of city, county,or state governments are required to bond within 30 days after final execution of this grant award all indivirtsla who will receive or disburse grant funds.The amount of the bond will be at least 50%of the total grant aww4L 9. Utilization and Payment of Fads. Subgrantee agrees to establish fiscal consiol and fund accounting procedures which assure proper disbursement of, and accounting for, the grant Alda and the required non-federal expenditures; such disbursement and accounting procedures shall meet rte requirements of the State of California to the federal government as specified in the Safe Streets Act alb the CCCJ Fiscal Affairs Manual. Furls awarded are to be expended only for purposes and activities covered tq this grant award. Project funds will be made available by CCCJ on the basis of periodic wisquests and estimates of fund needs submitted by the Subgrantoo. Grant funds which have been disallowed as a result of audit will be recovered through direct contact with the Subgrantee, right of off-set with the Stable Gontroll is Office,or through other appropriate legal means. 10. ANowable Costs. The allowability of costs incurred under this grant shall No determined in accordance with the general principles of allowability and standards for selected cost items at forth in the Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A-87, or Office of Management and Budget Cirssiar No. A-21 if Subgrantee is an educational institution, as interpreted and amplified in them.Standard Gr&W Award Conditions and in the CCCJ Fiscal Affairs Manual. Costs will be allowed only for goods and services psssvWod and utilized no later than the end of the period for liquidating obligations as provided in paragraph 5 ab nese,including any written extensions thereof by CCCJ, 00,908 0 y8 ¢ t_ 2— Rev.9/15/73 ATTACHMENT 8 w�sta� CALIFORNIA COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE Al I Standard Grant Award Conditions T. General A. Subgrantee agrees that the funds awarded pursuant to this grant award will be used in accordance with all the terms and conditions set forth in or incorporated by reference in: (1)this grant award (which includes the title page, the application for the grant which is attached hereto as Attachment A and made a part hereof, and these Standard Grant Award Conditions which are attached hereto as Attachment 9 and made a part hereof); (2) the CCCJ Fiscal Affairs Alanual, as amended from time to time, which is hereby incorporated in thest.Grant Conditions;and(3) the Safe Streets Act. :i It. Subgrantee agrees that funds awarded pursuant to this grant award will be used to supplement and not to supplant funds otherwise made available for law enforcement purposes, and to the extent possible,will be used to increase such funds. C. Subgrantee agrees to make available and to expend from non-federal sources adequate resources to meet the matching requirements specified in the Safe Streets Act in accordance with the applicable regulations and requirements of the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration,hereinafter designated"LEAA". D. Subgrantee understands that the award of this grant in no way assures or implies continuation of funding beyond the grant period indicated in this grant award. 2. Delay in Initiating Project. If the project has not been initiated and operated in accordance with this grant award within 60 days after the commencement date of this grant award, the Subgrantee shall submit a written report, no later than 10 days after the expiration of said 60-day period, to CCCJ indicating the steps taken to initiate the project,the reasons for the delay and the expected starting date. If the project is not fully operating in accordance with the terms of this grant award within 90 days after the commencement date of the grant period, the Subgrantee shall submit a further written report, within 10 days after the expiration of said 90-day period, to CCCJ describing the delay in poject implementation,at which tints CCCJ may cancel the project and redistribute the grant award funds to other project areas. The CCCJ, where warranted by extenuating circumstances,may request approval from the LEAA Regional Office to extend the implementation date of the project past the 90-day period. If any such report is not filed with CCCJ by the Subgrantee when due,this grant award shall be terminated upon 10 days written notice to the project director.No extensions of these periods will be granted and no reports will be permitted to be filed after the period has expired. 3. Evaluation of Prior Year Funding. If the project to be conducted under this grant award or any portion thereof has been conducted with funds granted by CCCJ or LEAA during any period prior to the date of this grant award, a formal evaluation of the project or the applicable portion thereof for any such prior period must be praprted and filed with CCCJ no later than 90 days after the date of this grant award.This evaluation must be written, complete, accurate and must be satisfactory to CCCJ in its sole discretion.If no written evaluation for Mid prior period is filed with CCCJ within 90 days after the date of this grant award,this grant award shall be terminated upon 10 days written notice to the project director. No extensions of said 90-day period will be granted and no evaluations will be permitted to be filed after said period has expired. It a written evaluation for said prior period is filed with CCCJ no later than 90 days after the date of this grant award,the evaluation will be reviewed by CCCJ. CCCJ shall determine in its sole discretion whether or not the evaluation is satisfactory. This determination shall he made no tater than 180 days of ter the date of this grant award, It CCCJ determines that fhis evaluation is not satisfactory, this grant award shall be terminated upon 10 days written notice to the protect director. 001507 Rev.8/15/73 4. Operation Retorts. This grant award is made upon the express condition, in addition to all other terms and conditions contained herein,that the Subgrantee will submit promptly when due to CCCJ the following reports: ' (a) A quarterly report of the operation of the project for each tlhrae no he of the project, including any extension of this award, beginning with the first month designated in the "Grant Period". Each such quarterly report will be filed on or before the tenth day after the end of each three-month period. If the period covered by the final quarterly report is less than three months,the final quarterly heport will be filed by the Subgrantee on or before the tenth day after the end of said final period. Ile)A final report on or before the 90th day after the completion of the project, including any extension of this grant award, covering the entire period of the project. (cl Such additional reports in such form and containing such information as either CCCJ or LEAA may reasonably require. Each quarterly report and the final report will describe activities and accomplishments during the period covered by the report. Special attention will be given to project phases or stages which have been completed(e.g..initial planning state, completion of preliminary survey effort, purchases of required equipment, staging of pilot training programs, etc.). Any special reports, evaluation studies, publications or articles prepared as a result of the operation of the project during the quarter will be attached,anti maim administrative developments will be covered (changes in personnel, project design,etc.).Problem areas and critical observations,as well as project success,will be mentioned and frankly discussed in all of the reports. It is expressly under;food and agreed that any funds otherwise due or payable to the Subgrantee under this grant award will not be due or payable and this grant award may be terminated it any of the reports which the Subgrantee is required to submit to CCCJ under the terms and conditions of this grant award are not submitted to CCCJ promptly when due, provided that any payment by CCCJ to the Subgrantee after the Subgrantee has failed to file with CCCJ any such required report when due shall not be considered as grounds for any waiver or estoppel against CCCJ. S. Obligation of Grant Funds, Grant funds may not,without prior written approval by CCCJ,be obligated prior to the effective date or subsequent to the termination date of the grant period. Obligations outstanding as of the termination date shall be liquidated within 90 days. 6. Written Approval of Changes. Subgrantees must obtain prior written approval from CCCJ for major project changes. These include: (a) Changes of substance in the project activities,designs or research plans set forth in this grant award: (b) Changes of key professional personnel identified in this grant award; Ic) Changes in the approved project budget as required by the CCCJ Fiscal Affairs Mrnua/. 7. Fiscal Regulations. The fiscal administration of grants is subject to all rules,regulations and policies concerning accounting and records, payment of funds, cost allowability, submission of financial reports, and the like, prescribed by CCCJ of LEAA, and as amended from time to time, indeing those set forth in the CCCJ Fiscal Affairs Manual. It Aerformana Bond. All Subgrantees who we not units of city, county,or state governments are nequired to bond within 30 days after Mot execution of this grant award all "widuels who will receive a disburse grant funds.The amount of the bond will be at least 50%of the total grant auosed. 9. Utilization and Payment of Fids. Subgrantse agrees to establish fiscal con rel and fund accounting procedures which assure proper disbursement of, and accounting for, the grant --- I and the ra Mired non-federal expenditures; such disbursement and accounting procedures shall moot Ow requirements of the State of California to the federal government as specified in the Safe Stews Act acrd the CCCJ Fiscal Affairs Henual. Funds awarded are to be expended only for purposes and activities covered Illy this grant award. Project funds will be made available by CCCJ on the basis of periodic sequests and estimates of fund needs submitted by the Subgrantse. Grant funds which have been disslkoand s a result of audit will be recovered through direct contact with the Subgrantee, right of off-set with the Stant Gontroller's Office,or through other appropriate legal means. 10. Allowable Costs. The allowability of costs incurred under this grant shall be determined in accordance with the general principles of allowability and standards for selected cost items set forth in the Office of Management and Budget Circular No. A•87, or Office of Management and Budget Ciradw No. A-21 if Subgrantee is an educational institution, as interpreted and amplified in these Standard Grow Award Conditions and in the CCCJ Fiscal Affairs Manual. Costs will be allowed only for goods and services peovided and utilized no later than the and of the period for liquidating obligations as provided in peragraph S skew,including any written extensions( thereof by CCCJ. f►rat[5 f�8 —2— Nov.I MJ73 Any expenditure of funds by the Subgrantee which exceeds the total cost estimate for any major budget category in this grant award by 15%or more of said total cost estimate,or by an amount of 55,000,whichever is less,will be permitted only after written approval of CCCJ. 11. Project income. All interest earned on grant funds must be accounted for and paid to CCCJ unless the Subgrantee is the State of California or an agency thereof. All Subgrantees must account for all other project income derived at any time, in whole or in part, from the use of grant funds or from the conduct of the grant project,including but not limited to sale of publications,royalties,registration fees,or service charges. A. Such other project income received by the Subgrantee prior to the termination of the grant period of this Want award,including any extensions thereof,shall: 1) be added to funds committed to the project by CCCJ and the Subgrantee and be used to further eligible program objectives;or 2) be deducted from the total project costs for the purpose of determining the net costs on which the federal share of costs will be based. B. Such other income received by the Subgrantee after the end of the grant period of this grant award, including any extensions thereof,shall: ML 1) be used to further eligible project objectives if possible,even though federal funding for the project has terminated,or 2) to the extent such other income is not used to further eligible project objectives,and the federal share thereof exceeds$200, be applied in such manner as may be agreed upon by the State of California and the Subgrantee, and in such event an appropriate representative of the State of California and of the Subgrantee shall meet and confer for the purpose of reaching such an agreement.In the absence of any other specific agreement between the State of California and the Subgrantee, any such amounts of project income shall be paid to the State of California. The federal share of all project income shall be computed on the same ratio as the federal share of the total project cost during tht grant period of this grant award. 12. Income from Other Sources. All income from other sources received during the grant period, such as contributions,donations or funds from other grant programs,must be accounted for and reported to CCCJ.No other federal funds will be received or used for the portions of the project funded by CCCJ and the Subgrantee must so certify. 13. Maintenance and Retention of Records. A. Records shall be maintained in an orderly manner and shall be available for audit purposes to CCCJ, LEAA, or the Comptroller General of the United States or their authorized representatives. Subgrantees shall protect records adequately against fire or other damage. B. The Subgrantee shall retain such records as CCCJ shall reasonably require, in accordance with the CCCJ Fiscal Affairs Manual and such regulations as may be issued from time to time by CCCJ.Records must be retained for a period of at least three years. The retention period starts from the date of the submission of the final expenditure report. This three-year retention period is qualified as follows: 1) records for no*xpendable property acquired with grant funds shall be retained for three years after its final disposition;2) when records are transferred to CCCJ,the three-year retention requirement is not applicable to the Subgrantee; 3) records must be retained beyond the three-year period if an audit is in progress or the findings of a completed audit have not been resolved satisfactorily;if an audit is completed and the findings are resolved prior to the three-year period,records will be retained until the end of the three-year period. If the three-year period has passed and no audit has been initiated,the records will be retained in accordance with local law. If local law requires a longer period of record retention,access to the records will be allowed as set forth in subparagraph 13.A. above; 4) CCCJ or LEAA may request transfer of certain Subgrantee records to CCCJ or LEAA custody from the Subgrantee when it is determined that the records possess WV-term retention value. `7 i Rev.8/15/73 14. -nspmfion aril Audit. The CCrJ,the LEAA,thetomptroller General of the Uwited States,or any of their duly authorized re,irescutatrves, shall have access for purpos.t of audit and examination to any books, documents, a.rpers and recor(h of the Subgrantee, and to the relevant hooks and records of the Suburantee's contractnrs,as provided ir, Section 521 of the Safe Streets Act. A provision to this effect will be included in all agreements or other arrangements for implementation of this project. 15. Title to Property. Title to property acquired in whole or in part with grant funds shall vest in the Subgrantee, subject to divestment at the option of CCCJ.Said option shall be exercised within 120 days after the end of the grant period or termination of the grant by giving written notice to the Subgrantee and in accordance with the provisions of the CCCJ Fiscal Affairs Manual and other regulations of CCCJ.Subgrantees shall exercise due care in the use,maintenance,protection and preservation of all such property during the period of project use. 16. Copyrights and Rights in Data. Where activities supported by this grant produce original computer programs, writing, sound recordings, pictorial reproductions, drawings or other graphical apreseniations and works of any similar nature (the term computer programs includes executable computer programs and supporting data in any form), the CCCJ and the LEAA shall have the right to use, duplicate and disclose, in whole or in part, in any manner for any purpose whatsoever,and to authorize others to do so. If the malrial is subject to copyright, the Subgrantee may copyright such, but the CCCJ and the LEAA shall have a royalty-free, non-exclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish, and use such materials,in whole or in part,and to authorize others to do so. The Subgrantee shall include this condition in all contracts of employment,consultant's agreements,and contracts,which will be.paid for in whole or in part out of grant funds made available by this grant award. 17. Publications. CCCJ and LEAA shall have the right to require the Subgrantee or its contractors not to publish, and the Subgrantee or its contractors thereupon shall refrain frim publishing original books,manuals,films or other copyrightable material produced by activities supported by this grant award.whether copyrighted or not, that may be designated by either the CCCJ or the LEAA. Such right shall be exercised by addressing written notice to that effect to -rte project director and the Subgrantee, and to she contractor in the case of a publication notice from the contractor.Before publishing any materials produced by activities supported by this grant award, the Subgrantee or its contractor shall notify LEAA and CCCJ 60 days in advance of any such publication. If CCCJ and LEAA fail to exercise the right to prohibit publication as set forth above %virhin 60 days of the receipt of the notice of intent to publish, the Subgrantee or the contractor may publish said material. The Subgrantee or its contractor shall furnish to CCCJ 20 copies of the materials so published Any publication by the Subgrantee or its contractor shall include on the title page the following standaro disclaimer: "The preparation of these materials was financially aided through a federal grant from the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration and the California Council on Criminal Justice under the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act of 1968, as amended. The opinions, findings, and conclusions in this publication are those of the author and ate not necessarily those of CCCJ or LEAA. CCCJ reserves a royalty free, non-exclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce,publish and use these materials,and to authorize Others to do so." 18. Patents. If any discovery or invention arises or is developed in the course of or as a result of work performed under this grant, the Subgrantee shall refer the discovery or invention to CCCJ. The Subgrantee hereby agrees that determinations of rights to inventions made under this grant shall f made by LEAA,or its duly author;ed representative, wha shall have the sole and exclusive powers to eetee mine whether or not and where a patent application should he filed and to determine the disposition of all rights in such inventions, including title to and license rights under any patent application or patent which may issue thereon. The determination of the LEAA, or its duly authorized representative,shall be accepted as final.In addition,the Subgrantee agrees and otherwise recognizes that the CCCJ and the LEAA shall acquire at least an irrevocable, non-exclusive, and royalty free license to practice and have practiced throughout the world for governmental purposes any invention made in the course of or under this grant. The Subgrantee shall include this condition in all contracts of employment, consultant's agreements, and contracts, which will be paid for in whole or in part out of grant funds made available by this grant award.The Subgrantee in his final report shall identify any such discovery or invention or shall certify that there are no such inventions or discoveries. 19. Amwanee of Compliance with Civil Rights Laws. A. The Subgrantee hereby assures that it will comply and will insure compliance by its contractors with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and all requirements imposed by or pursuant to regulations of the Department of Justice (28 CFR 42) and the LEAA thereunder issued pursuant to that title to the end that no person shall, on the grounds of race, creed, color, sex or national origin be excluded from participation _. in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination under this grant award or under any project, program, or activity supported by this grant. The Subgrantee further will comply with and insure compliance by its contractors with Justice Department Equal Employment Regulation in federally assisted programs(28 CFR Part 42,Subpart D) to the end that ernployment discrimination in such —4— Rev.9/15/73 programs on the grounds of race, color, creed, sex,or national origin shall be eliminated. As required by Section 518(b) of the Safe Streets Act, this grant condition shall not be interpreted to require the imposition on grant-supported projects of any percentage ratio, quota system or other program to achieve racial balance or eliminate racial imbalance in a law enforcement agency. The Subgrantee recognizes the Might of the United States to seek judicial enforcement of the foregoing covenants against discrimination anA will include a similar covenant in its contracts assuring the right of the United States to seek such judicial enforcement. B. If this grant award provvdcs for payment to the Subgrantee in excess of $10,000, the Subgrantee shall comply with Executive Or(�er No. 11246, entitled "Equal Employment Opportunity", as supplemented. The Subgrantee shall be required to have an affirmative action plan which declares that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex, and age and which specifies goals and target dates to assure the implementation of equal employment. 20. Government Not Obligated to Third Parties Other Than Subgrantees. The Subgrantee may procure from third parties materials, supplies, seviices, or equipment for the conduct of the grant project, provided that such procurement complies with the minimum procurement standards set forth in the CCCJ Fiscal Affairs Manual and applicable federal regulations when such procurement contracts are not contrary to law and do not violate any of the other conditions of this grant award. Neither LEAA nor CCCJ shall be obligated or liable to any party other than the Subgrantee and only in accordance with the terms and conditions of this grant award. 21. Third Party Contracts. A. If the Subgrantee procures goods, services, or materials to perform any portion of this grant award, the Subgrantee shall enter into a written contract for such procurement (hereafter designated as a"third party contract'). Any contract entered into by the Subgrantee in connection with performance of this grant award shall provide that the Subgrantee will retain ultimate control and responsibility for the grant project and that the contractor shall be bound by these grant conditions and all other requirements applicable to the Subgrantee in the conduct of the project. B. All third party contracts in an amount in excess of S100.000 will not be considered an allowable cost item unless prior written approval is obtained from CCCJ for each of the following: 11 The request for proposal or other similar document constituting an invitation to bid,the bid conference and the bidder's oral presentation;or 2) Negotiated bids or waiver of competitive bidding;and 3) The written proposal submitted by the successful bidder:and 4) The contract executed between the Subgrantee and the contractor. C. CCCJ will select, in a manner it shall determine, approximately 10%of the total number of all third party contracts in an-amount in excess of $10,000 but less than S:00,000,and the contracts so selected shall be subject to prior written approval of CCCJ as required in subparagraph B. of this paragraph for third-party contracts in an amount over S100.000. A Subgrantee whose contract is selected as one of this group of contracts will be promptly notified in writing by CCCJ. 0. All third party contracts to be executed by Subgrantees who are private agencies and which require payment in excess of $10,000, must first obtain written approval from CCCJ of the proposal or other bid submitted by the successful bidder and of the contract executed between the Subgrantee and the contractor. E. Approval in advance by CCCJ of any third party contract is not intended to be, and will not constitute,a waiver of any other provision or right of CCCJ provided in this grant award. 22. Termination of Funds. A. This grant may be terminated,or funds recovered,or fund payments discontinued by CCCJ or LEAA where either finds a substantial failure to comply with the terms and conditiots of this grant award,or of the Safe Streets Act and the regulations promulgated thereunder. Any such termination shall become effective after written notice to the Subgrantee and shall be subject to the applicable review procedures pursuant to Sections 303171.509.510,or 511 of the Safe Streets Act. —5— Rev.8115/73 B. If for any reason the Federal government terminates its grant to CCCJ or fails to pay the full amount of the grant award it has made to CCCJ,this grant award may be terminated or reduced in the discretion of CCCJ, provided, however, that no such reduction or termination shall apply to allowable costs already incurred by the Subgrantee to the extent that Federal grant funds are available to CCCJ for payment of such costs.No liability shall, to any event, be incurred by CCCJ or by the State of California under this grant award beyond monies available for the purposes thereof. C. If, as a result of the conduct of the project pursuant to this grant award, CCCJ has made a final audit recovery demand for the return to it from the Subgrantee of any funds awarded by this grant,CCCJ may,in its sole discretion,refuse to execute subsequent grant awards to the Subgrantee,or terminate or discontinue fund payments under this or any other grant award from CCCJ to the Subgrantee until the demand is satisfied. 23. Conflict of interest. No official or employee of a state or unit of local government or of non-government subgrantees shall participate personally through decision,approval,disapproval,recommendation,the rendering of advice, investigation,or otherwise in any proceeding, application, request for ruling or other determination, contract, grant, claim, controversy, or other particular matter in which LEAA funds are used, where to his Knowledge he or his immediate family, partners, organization other than a public agency in which tie is serving as an officer, director, trustee, partner, or employee or any person or organization with whom he is negotiating or has any arrangement concerning prospective employment, has a financial interest. Officials or employees of state or local units of government and nort government subgrantees shall avoid any action which might result in, or create the appearance of: 1) using his official position for private gain;2)giving preferential treatment to any person; 3) losing complete independence or impartiality;4)making an official decision outside official channels; or 51 affecting adversely the confidence of the public in the integrity of the government or of the program. 24. Criminal Penalties. The Safe Streets Act provides,in part,as follows: 'Whoever embezzles,willfully misapplies, steals or obtains by fraud any funds, assets, or property which are the subject of a grant or contract or other form of assistance pursuant to this title, whether received directly or indirectly from the Administration,shall be fined not more than S10.000 or imprisoned for not more than five years, or both.VIhoever knowingly and willfully falsifies, conceals or covers up by trick, scheme or device, any material fact in any application for assistance stibmitied pursuant to this title or in any records required to be maintained pursuant to this title shall be subject to prosecution under the provisions of Section 1001, of Title 118, United States Code. Any taw enfoicement program or project underwritten, in whole or in part, by any grant, or contract or other form of assistance pursuant to this title,whether received directly or indirectly from tyre Administration,shat:te;Subject to the provisions of Section 371 of Title 18,United States Code." 25. Public Availability of Information. The Subgrantee and its contractors shall comply with the requirements of Sections 62506760 pit the Government Code of the State of California and LEAA Guideline Manual M4100AA relating to the availability to the public of identifiable records or other documents that are pertinent to the receipt or expenditure of grant funds and the availability of records of the votes of planning councils,including dissenting member's votes.The Subgrantee shall comply with the public accessibility to meetings requirement of LEAA Guideline Manual M4100.1A. The Subgrantee will include in any contract involving grant funds a condition requiring the contractor to comply with the requirements of this paragraph. 26. Communications Equipment or Systems. If the grant project involves communications equipment or systemi and there is a need for use of additional radio frequencies beyond those currently available to the Subgrantee, the Subgrantee assures CCCJ that such radio frequency support is feasible and the Subgrantee understands that the grant for acquisition of such equipment is conditioned on the Subgrantee actually securing or showing the availability of the needed frequency support. 27. College and university Special Condition. No part of the funds appropriated under this grant award shall be used to provide a loan, a grant, the salary of, or any remuneration whatever to any individual applying for admission, attending, employed by, teaching at or doing research at an institution of higher education who hat engaged in conduct on or after August 1, 1969, vvhich involves the use of (or the assistance of others in the use of) force or the threat of force of tft seizure of property under the control of an institution of higher education, to require or prevent the availability of certain curriculum,or to prevent the faculty,administrative officials or students in such institution from engaging in their duties or pursuing their studies at such institution. 28. Technician and Equipment Pools. If this grant award deals with any equipment or technicians similar in nature and function to those available in any pools of such equipment or technicians existing in the Department of Justice of the State of California,the Subgrantee agrees whenever possible to fully utilize any such pools. r —6— Rev.8/15/73 095-12 i 29. Conditions Apillicalde to Part E Grants. If any portino of the granr project is funded %viih i'art I fuurlt, thr: following conditions apply: A. The title arid control of Part E hinds and title to properly may riot fie ttansfrrrerf to ptivale .rrp•rrt.ws, prof it-makisid or otherwise, even though these may tx: tifih.'ed n► the of I'art i efforts including the purchase of services and Part E funds and property will not he rlrvrrted to rther than correctional uses. 8. Subgrantees of Part E funds assure that personnel standards and proWams of the imlittrtions and facilities will reflect advanced practices. C. To insure that Sutx-jnantees are engaging ill projecfs and 1)gt4lran,s to tm1)tove the rec+tnitny, oryat►italion„ training, and educ,nttnn of personnel eoi1)fnyrd m rorrerlroo,,l activities. including those of probation, parole arid whahrhlatiun, the lulluwrnrl nunnrlunl re(pnrrrrr-ol dgall iii reel in Par t I tlraots: I?) At least A0 hours jecrim tranuoq, at entry into duly or during the ht%l yrar of tenure, for both quart):, correctional officers, 1)ruhahon anti parol' a 1orets. and 17) At batt 70 hours of in seivtre o► refresher tr,nning per year for all such cotwct,onal fietsoruurl with rttore than ogre yr.tr of tenure: 30. Brants far Computrnred Systems, if any porhori of fills grant urvolvrs file establishuuvtt, otarnlenanre, or upgrading of a eornptitriired sysieni, the Sulxjtantrv±agirrc t A. To ensure that adequate provisions are made for system scrurrty, the protection of rruhvtdual privacy aod_ thr insutaore of integrity and accuracy of data rollrrhor,. Willing 90 day- of rererpt of award, the. Suligiantee shall subrtiit to CCCJ it, 1)1.1'1 fill nt•.ugulq Ihr vrnrrly of 1111wnlation rriatrttalnrd ut ihr, sysh:n and assurances providing for consideration of the nghts egg privacy- (fit!Project Search rechntr:al Report No. 2(Security and Privacy Considetatinnc sig Cgurnnal Ilistory htfottrial toll Systems)shall 1>4r used as a gnule. 6. To coo odinate t:evelopment of Ihr program Willi any errrr11).1h1de rrngllis1:11e.effort to sectile the Iwilefits of exchange of data and the use of standattl teportni(j lorntats and defioltlon, to enhance tlu: Hrnt:Hts and potentials of its information systems facilities and provide needed interface with National Crrrnlrral J,rstire Information Systems. C. That all ca;m-tact ploauced an""'t M4 grant vvtN In'. --,,rue dvdrleirlr lu LFAA fur Unntirr to . authorized users ill the criminal justice community without cr,st other than that directly associaled with rile- transfer. Systems will be documented in sufficient detail to enable a competent data processing staff to adapt the system, or portions thereof, to usage on a computer of similar size and configuration,of any manufacturer. D. To provide a complete copy of documentation to the applicable Regional Office (unless lite. Regional Administrator of that office has waived this requirement)and a complete copy to the Systems Development Division, Office of Criminal Justice Assistance, Law Enforcement Assistance Administration. Documentation will include but not be limited to System Description, operating instructions, User Instructions, Program Maintenance Instructions, input forms, file descriptions, report formats, program listings and flow charts for the system and programs. E. That whenever possible, all application programs will be written in ANS COBOL in order that they may be transferred readily to another authorized user. Where the nature of the task requires a scientific programming language,ANS FORTRAN may he used. F. To avail itself, to the maximum extent practicable, of computer software already produced and available without charge and to insure that reasonable effort is extended in this area, LEAA publications and Regional Systems Specialist should be consulted. 31. Clean Air Act Violations. In accordance with the provisions of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 1857,et. seq.,as wnended by P.L. 91-604; and Executive Order 11602, the Subgrantee agrees contracts will not be made with parties convicted of any offense under the Clean Air Act. 32. Uffe Of Airplanes and Halieopten. Airplanes and Helicopters purchased in whole or in part with grant funds must be used for the ptirposes stated in this grant award and may not be used for rton•law,enforcement purposes by !tate or foul officials. 005.1.3 r —7— Rw.8115173 33. Educational Support. The Subgrantee assures that no person shall, on the basis of sex, beexcluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any education program or activity funded in whole or in part in accordance with this grant award with the exception of the qualifications set forth in Title I X.Section 901(a) of P.L.92-318. 34. Identification of Source of Material. All published material and written reports submitted under this grant award or in conjunction with contracts under this grant award must be originally developed magna) unless Otherwise specifically provided in thi• grant award agreement. When material not originally developed is included in a report or other published material, the source of such material must be identified. This identification may be in the body of the report or by footnote.This provision is applicable when the waste W is in a verbatim or extensive paraphrase format. 35. Notices. All written no pursuant to this grant award shall be given by addressing the same as follows and depositing the same in the U.S.mail,postage prepaid: Douglas R. Cunningham, Exec. Director Office of Criminal Justice Planning 7171 Bowling Drive Sacramento, California 95823 Subgrantee: To the Subgrantee named on the face sheet hereof at the address stated therein. Project Director: To the project director named on the face sheet hereof at the address stated therein unless written notice of any change therein has been received from the Subgrantee prior to the time said notice is to be given, in which event, said notice shall be sent in accordance with said written changes. Nothing herein contained sfsall preclude the giving of any notice by personal service. The address to which notirt shall be mailed as set forth above to either party may be changed by written notice given by such party in the manner set forth above. 36. Amendments. No alteration or variation of the terms of this grant award shall be valid unless made in writing and signed by CCCJ and the Subgrantee, and no oral understanding or agreement not incorporated herein shall be binding on either CCCJ or the Subgrantee. t T � Rev.IBM" 00,914 x S ADDENDUM NO. 1 (Revision No. 1) 1/2,1/74 1. Pursuant to the revision of Penal Code Sec. 1380 et seq. on October 1, 1973, the Office of Criminal Justice Planning (OCJP) was established. All references hereinabove to the California Council on Criminal Justice (CCCJ) contained in Attachments to Grant Awards , i .e., Applications, Contractual Provisions , Resolutions , etc. , shall be considered as references to OCJP as of January 1 , 1974. 2. Paragraph 4 of the Standard Grant Award Conditions is hereby amended to read as fol 1 ows : 4. Operation Reports. This grant award is made upon the express condition, in addition to all other terms and conditions contained herein, that the Subgrantee will submit promptly when due to OCJP the following reports: (a) A quarterly report of the operation of the project for each three months of the project, including any extension of this award, beginning with the first month designated in the "Grant Period". Each such quarterly report will be filed on or before the tenth day after the end of each three-month period. If the period covered by the final quarterly report is less than three months , the final quarterly report will be filed by the Subgrantee on or before the tenth day after the end of said final period. (b) Every quarterly report will discuss, in a separate section, the status of the procedures initiated to assure compliance with the Security and Privacy clause of the Crime Control Act of 1973 (42 U.S.C. , Section 3771 ) where applicable. (c) Each quarterly report will also set forth, in a separate section, the status of the equal employment program in terms of compliance with the LEAA Guidelines (28 CFR, Sections 42, 301 et sem. ) where applicable. (d) A final report on or before the 90th day after the completion of the project, including any extension of this grant award, covering the entire period of the project. (e) Such additional reports in such form and contaitiog such infor- mation as either OCJP or LEAA may reasonably require. Each quarterly report and the final report will describe activities and accomplishments during the period covered by the report. Special attention will be given to project phases or stages which have been completed (e.g. , initial planning state, completion of preliminary survey effort, purchases of required equipment, staging of pilot training programs , etc. ). Any special reports, evaluation studies , publications or articles prepared as a result of the operation of the project during the quarter will be attached, and major administrative developments will be covered (changes in personnel , project design, etc. ). Problem areas and critical observations as well as project success , will be mentioned and frankly discussed in all of the reports. It is expressly understood and-agreed that any funds otherwise due or payable to the subgrantee under this grant award will not be due or pay- able and this grant award may be terminated if any of the reports which the subgrantee is required to submit to OCJP under the terms and conditions of this grant award are not submitted to OCJP promptly when due, provided that any payment by OCJP to the Subgrantee after the Subgrantee has failed to file with OCJP any such required report when due shall not be considered as grounds for any waiver or estoppel against OCJP." 3. The following provisions are hereby added to the Grant Award Conditions: Security and Privacy A. The Subgrantee agrees that except as provided by Federal law other than the Crime Control Act of 1973 (42 U.S.C. , Sections 3701 et seq.) , none of its officers or employees shall use or reveal any research— or statistical information furnished by any person and identifiable. to any specific private person for any purpose other than the purpose for which it was obtained. Copies of such information shall be immune from legal process, and shall not, without the consent of the person furnishing such information, be admitted as evidence or used for any purpose in any action, suit, or other judicial or administrative proceedi ngs. B. Criminal history information: (1) The term "criminal history information" includes records and related data, compiled by law enforcement agencies for purposes of identifying criminal offenders and alleged offenders and maintaining as to such persons summaries of arrest, the nature and disposition of criminal charges, sentencing, confinement, rehabilitation and release. (2) If the Subgrantee utilizes "criminal history information", the Subgrantee shall comply with the following: All criminal history information collected, stored, or dissemi- nated shall contain, to the maximum extent feasible disposition as well as arrest data where arrest data is included therein. The collection, storage, and dissemination of such information shall take place under procedures reasonably designed to insure that all such information is kept current therein; the Subgrantee and any contractor or sub-contractor shall assure that the security and privacy of all information is adequately provided for and that such information shall only be used for law enforcement and criminal justice and other lawful purposes. In addition, an individual who believes that criminal history information con- cerning him contained in an automated system is inaccurate, incomplete, or maintained in violation of the Crime Control Act of 1973, shall upon satisfactory verification of his identity, be entitled to review such information and to obtain a copy of it for the purpose of challenge or correction. �X1516 C. Any person violating the Securi U and PrivaSX provisions contained herein or of the Crime Control Act of 19732, U.S.C., Section 3771 (c), or of any rule, regulation, or order issued thereunder, shall be fined not to exceed $10,000 in addition to any other penalty imposed by law. D. The subgrantee assures that the foregoing provisions of the SecuriU and Privacy clause shall be incorporated, as appropriate, n o a contracts, subgrants or sub-contracts. _�t 'tet ;t _ 14 i � . It is expressly understood and-agreed that any funds otherwise due or payable to the subgrantee under this grant award will not be due or pay- able and this grant award may be terminated if any of the reports which the subgrantee is required to submit to OCJP under the terms and conditions of this grant award are not submitted to OCJP promptly when due, provided that any payment by OCJP to the Subgrantee after the Subgrantee has failed to file with OCJP any such required report when due shall not be considered as grounds for any waiver or estoppel against OCJP." 3. The following provisions are hereby added to the Grant Award Conditions: Security and Privacy A. The Subgrantee agrees that except as provided by Federal law other than the Crime Control Act of 197 (42 U.S.C. , Sections 3701 et seq.), none of its officers or emplgyees shall use or reveal any researcTi or statistical information furnished by any person and identifiable, to any specific private person for any purpose other than the purpose for which it was obtained. Copies of such information shall be immune from legal process, and shall not, without the consent of the person furnishing such information, be admitted as evidence or used for any purpose in any action, suit, or other judicial or administrative proceedings. B. Criminal history information: (1) The term "criminal history information" includes records and related data, compiled by law enforcement agencies for purposes of identifying criminal offenders and alleged offenders and maintaining as to such persons summaries of arrest, the nature and disposition of criminal charges, sentencing, confinement, rehabilitation and release. (2) If the Subgrantee utilizes "criminal history information", the Subgrantee shall comply with the following: All criminal history information collected, stored, or dissemi- nated shall contain, to the maximum extent feasible disposition as well as arrest data where arrest data is included therein. The collection, storage, and dissemination of such information shall take place under procedures reasonably designed to insure that all such information is kept current therein; the Subgrantee t and any contractor or sub-contractor shall assure that the security and privacy of all information is adequately provided for and that such information shall only be used for law enforcement and criminal justice and other lawful purposes. In addition, an individual who believes that criminal history information con- cerning him contained in an automated system is inaccurate, incomplete, or maintained in violation of the Crime Control Act of 1973, shall upon satisfactory verification of his identity, be entitled to review such information and to obtain a copy of it for the purpose of challenge or correction. 005-16 C. Any person violating the Security and Privacy provisions contained herein or of the Crime Contro ct o 7 2, U.S.C. , Section 3771 (c), or of any rule, regulation, or order issued thereunder, shall be fined not to exceed $10,000 in addition to any other penalty imposed by law. D. The subgrantee assures that the foregoing provisions of the Security and Privacy clause shall be incorporated, as appropriate, into all contracts, subgrants or sub-contracts. , J _ �i`i ADDENDUM No. 2 July 10, 1975 P-rarjraph 17 of the Standard Grant Award Conditions, entitled "Publications", is deleted and the following "Publications" clause is substituted. 17. Publications. Before publishing any materials produced by activities supported by this Agreement, the Subgrantee or its contractor (the contractor) shall notify OCJP 90 days in advance of any such intended publication and shall submit 20 copies of the materials to be published. Within 60 days after any such materials have been received by OCJP, OCJP shall submit to the Subgrant--e its comments with respect to the materials intended to be publishes. The Subgrantee or its contractor shall determine, within 10 days after receipt of any such comments, whether or not to revise the materials to incorporate the comments of OCJP and shall advise OCJP of its determination within 15 days after such comments have been received by the Subgrantee or its contractor. If the Subgrantee or i-ts contractor determines not to incorporate any of the comments of OCJP into the text of the materials, it may publish the materials provided that the initial preface or introduction to these materials as published contain the following: A. A credit reference reading as follows: "The preparation of these materials was financially assisted through a federal grant from the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration and the California Office of Criminai Justice Planning and under Title I of the Crime Control Act of 1973." B. A disclaimer statement reading as follows: " The opinions, findings, and conclusions in this publication are those of the author and not necessarily those of OCJP or LEAH. OCJP and LEAA reserve a royalty- free, non-exclusive, and irrevocable license to reproduce, publish and use these materials, and to authorize others to do so. A copy of these materials may be obtained from OCJP or LEAA upor payment of the cost for reproducing the materials." C. The comments of OCJP in full, unabridged, and unedited. If the Subgrantee or its contractor wishes to incorporate some or any of the comments of OCJP in the text of the materials, it shall revise the materials to be published and resubmit them to OCJP which shall prepare comments on the resubmitted data within 30 days after receipt thereof. Within 10 days after receipt of these comments, the Subgrantee or its contractor shall determine whether or not to accept or adopt any of the comments on the revised materials as resubmitted to OCJP and shall advise OCJP of this determination within 15 days after receipt of the comments of OCJP. Thereafter, th r materials may be published or revised in accordance with the procedures set forth above for the publication of materials on which OCJP has submitted its comments to the Subgrantee or its contractor. If OCJP has not submitted its comments on any materials submitted to it within 90 days after OCJP has received any such materials , the Subgrantee or its contractor may proceed to publish the materials in the form in which they have been submitted to OCJP but shall include the credit statement and the disclaimer statement set forth above, but without any further comments. 00;1 Addendum #3 June 30, 1976 1. The following provision is hereby added to the Standard Grant Award Conditions: Exclusion from Competition. Requests for proposal or invitations for bid issued y the grantee or a subgrantee to implement the grant or subgrant project are to provide notice to prospective bidders that the LEAA organizational conflict of interest provision is applicable, in that contractors that develop or draft specifications, requirements, statements of work and/or RFPs for a proposed procurement shall be excluded from bidding or submitting a proposal to compete for the award of such procurement. See LEAH Guideline Manual M 7100.1A, Chapter 3, paragraph 49e. 2. Paragraph 15 of the Standard Grant Award Conditions, entitled "Title F to Property" is deleted and the following clause is substituted: Title to Property. Title to property acquired in whole or in part with gran funds in accordance with approved budgets shall vest in the subgrantee to the extent of the subgrantee's contribution toward the purchase thereof. Utilization and disposition of grant acquired property at termination of the grant period shall be subject to the provisions of Attachment N Federal Management Circular 74-7 and LEAA and OCJP administrative regulations and guidelines. Subgrantee shall be held accountable for all property acquired with grant funds. Subgrantee shall exercise due care in the use, maintenance, protection and preservation of such property during the period of use. ADDENDUM #4 February 15, 1978 1 . The following provision is hereby added to paragraph 1 of the CCCJ Standard Grant Award Conditions: E. Subgrantee understands that when the "LEAH" is referenced, it applies only to projects supported in whole or in part by federal funds. In the case of projects funded by the State of California and administered by OCJP, final and exclusive authority rests with OCJP unless otherwise provided for by law. Of)5 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/109 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for addition of escape assessments ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments : For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained by audit of the assessee`s' records that the assessee omitted to report the cost of personal property and/or other taxable tangible property accurately to the extent that this omission and/or error caused the assessor not to assess the property or to assess it at -a lower valuation than he would have entered upon the roll were the cost of the property accurately reported or had the property been accurately reported; therefore, that portion of the property which was inaccurately reported should be entered as escaped assessment pursuant to Section 531.4 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and all entries made pursuant to the above cited section of the Revenue and Taxation Code should have added interest on taxes pursuant to Section S06 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. In Tax Rate Area 04000, Parcel No. 400-020-018-0, assessed to Valley Nitrogen Producers Inc. , has been erroneously assessed with Improvement value of $3, 517,875 and Personal Property value of $776,115, due to inaccurate and incomplete business property state- ment filed by the assessee which resulted in an escape assessment. Subsequent information has been received from the assessee indicating that this assessment should be corrected as follows: CORRECTED Amount Type of Property Assessed Value of Change R&T Section Improvements 54 ,096,565 +55781,690 531.4 ; S06 Personal Property 919,430 + 143,315 531.4; S06 Assessee has been notified. R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor tl/18/78 Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector Passed by the Board on January 31, 1978. RESOLUTION NO. 78/109 Page 1 of 1 0919_19 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes } of the Assessment Roll } 78/110 of Contra Costa County ) RESOLUTION Y0. WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments, said requests having been consented to by County Counsel; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments For the Fiscal Year 1976-77 It has been ascertained by the Assessor that tre has been a clerical error of the assessee in information furnishedthe Assessor which caused the Assessor to enter the assessment at a higher valuation than he would have entered on the roll had such application been correctly filed. Pursuant to Section 4831.5 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following corrections should be entered on the roll. It has been determined that this property would have qualified for an exemption pursuant to Article XIII, Section 4(b), of the Constitution; therefore, ninety percent (90%) of any tai or penalty or interest should be canceled pursuant to Section 270(a)(1) of the Revenue and Taxation Code; and, further, pursuant to Section 270(b) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any tax or penalty or interest thereon exceeding two hundred fifty dollars ($250) in total amount shall be canceled or refunded. On Parcel No. 433-060-013-3, Tax Rate Area 85127, Calvary Baptist Church of Richmond, c/o Valley View Baptist Church, should be allowed an examption of $57,376. The exemption of $50,410 now on the roll should be removed. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: , assistant Assessor JOHN CLAUSENs County Counsel t/1-18-78 r PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. ty Copy to: Assessor ("s. Rodgers) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of 1 RESOLUTION NO. 78/110 00520 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA In the Hatter of the Cancellation of Uncollected Penalty & Interest On RE-SOLUTION No. 78/111 Assessment Reduced by Assessment Appeals Board/Officer. (Rev. & Tax C. jj 2922.5, h985) Auditor's Memo: Pursuant to Revenue & Taxation Code Secs. 2922.5 and 498S, I recommend cancellation from the following assessments on the unsecured roll, of penalties and interest which have attached erroneously because such assessments were reduced by the Assessment Appeals Board or the Assessment Appeals Hearing Officer. Donald L. Bouchet, I con5en 1yAo this cancellation. Count- Acting Auditor Controller JOHN 8/OAUSEN. County Co;o *1 eputy B By: De ty yd The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES T1 Pursuant to the above authority and recommendation, the County Auditor shall cancel penalties and interest on the following unsecured assessments: Year 1977-78 023120-0000 Oh2765-0000 7 PASSED AND ADOPTED on January 31, 1978. by unanimous vote of the Supervisors present County Auditor 1 County Tax Collector 2 Unsecured) RedenDtion) RESOLUTION NO. 78/111 sr 021 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTZ, C_alFORNIA Re: Cancel First Installment Delinquent ) Penalties on the 1977-78 Secured ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/112 Assessment Roll. ) ) TAA COLaCTORIS MEM: 1. Due to clerical error, payments received were not applied to the applicable tax bills, resulting in penalties attaching to the first installments of the below listed Parcel Lumbers. Having received timely payments, I now request cancellation of the 6% delinquent penalties on the first installments pursuant to Revenue and Taxation Code Section 4985. 571-130-005-2 013-080-013-9 357-MO-009-1 372-361-008-9 373-081-008-6 373-081-009-4 Dated: January, 20, 1978 EDWARD W. LEAL, Tax Collector I to these ;qncelWions. / J CLAUS , el By / ,Asst. x x-x-x x-x x x x-x-x-x-x-x x-x-x x-x-x-x-x-x-x x x x z x a z-z-z x �-x-X-x-X-x-x-X-X-X BO,'MIS ORDER: Pursuant to the above statute, and showing that these uncollected delinquent penalties attached because of clerical error, the Auditor is ORDEM 70 C 1JCEL them. PASSED ON January 31, 1978 , by unanimous vote of Supervisors present. ErdL:ek cc: County Tax Collector cc: County Auditor _ ICESOLUTION NO. 78/112 00 022 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/113 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments , said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what .should have been assessed; and, therefore , pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or- form and clerical errors of the assessor on the Secured Assessment Roll should be corrected; and, FURTHER, that portion of the Business Inventory Exemption which was not allowed due to Assessor's error should be allowed pursuant to Section 219 of the Revenue and Taxation Code; FURTHER, in accordance with Section 498S (a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost, redemption penalty, interest, or redemption fee , heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled if it is impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to delinquency date, upon the showing that payment of the correction or additional amount was made within 30 days from the date correction is entered on the roll or abstract record; and, FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4986 (a) (2) the County Auditor should be directed to cancel all or any portion of any tax, penalty, or costs on that portion in error as if it has been levied erroneously; and, if paid, a refund on that portion should be made pursuant to Section S096 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. In Tax Rate Area 13004 , Parcel No. 119-011-002-1 , assessed to John M. Jawad, has been erroneously assessed with Improvement value of $S00, due to Assessor's error. The improvements represented by this assessment are not located on said parcel but are located on the street adjacent to said parcel and have been properly assessed as a possessory interest. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows: Improvements - No Value. R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector Pagel of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 78/113 00523 r In Tax Rate Area 83014, Parcel No. 260-300-003-1, assessed to Lyle G. & Jessie G. Wentner, has been erroneously assessed with Land value of $3,025, due to error in entering incorrect neighborhood area code on said parcel thus causing erroneous computer increase. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows : Land $2,625; making a total assessed value of $2,62S. In Tax Rate Area 04000, Parcel No. 400-010-008-3, has been erroneously assessed to Hercules Inc. , on the secured assessment roll due to Assessor's error. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected to show the assessee as the State of California, who is the fee owner of the water parcel represented by said Assessor's Parcel Number. Further, as said parcel is nontaxable, all taxes should be canceled, and, if paid, a refund should be made to Valley Nitrogen Producers, Inc. , 1221 Van Ness Avenue, Fresno, California 93717, who erroneously paid the taxes on this parcel. In Tax Rate Area 08001, Parcel No. 561-120-010-5, assessed to Chevron Chemical Company, has been erroneously assessed with Business Inventory Exemption of $202,372, due to Assessor's error in misclassifying portion of the business inventory. Therefore, the Business Inventory Exemption should be corrected as follows: $204,438 .assessed value. In Tax Rate Area 08001 , Parcel No. S61-380-010-0, assessed to Chevron Chemical Company, has been erroneously assessed with Business Inventory Exemption of $179,955, due to Assessor's error in misclassifying portion of the business inventory_ Therefore, the Business Inventory Exemption should be corrected as follows : $182,175 assessed value. In Tax Rate Area 85064, Parcel No. S72-034-009-9, assessed to Robert K. & Marilyn H. Johnson, has been erroneously assessed with Improvement value of $19,650, due to error in basing said assess- ment on incorrect description of property. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows : Improvements $16,150 assessed value. I hereby consent to the above changes and/or corrections: R. 0. SEATON JOHN CLAUSEN ou Counsel Assistant Assessor tl/18/78 uty PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. Page 2 of 2 RESOLUTION NO. 781113 00524 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Changes ) of the Assessment Roll ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/114 of Contra Costa County ) WHEREAS, the County. Assessor having filed with this Board requests for correction of erroneous assessments , said requests having been consented to by the County Counsel ; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the County Auditor is authorized to correct the following assessments: For the Fiscal Year 1977-78 It has been ascertained from the assessment roll and from papers in the Assessor's Office what was intended and what should have been assessed; and, therefore, pursuant to Section 4831 of the Revenue and Taxation Code, the following defects in description and/or form and clerical errors of the assessor on the roll should be corrected; and, FURTHER, property escaping assessment due to such error should be enrolled as escaped assessment pursuant to Section 531- of the Revenue and Taxation Code. FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4985(a) of the Revenue and Taxation Code, any uncollected delinquent penalty, cost , redemption penalty, interest , or redemption fee, heretofore or hereafter attached due to such error should be canceled if it is impossible to complete valid procedures initiated prior to delinquency date, upon the showing that payment of the correction or additional amount was made within 30 days from the date correction is entered on the roll or abstract record; and, FURTHER, in accordance with Section 4986(a) (2) the County Auditor should be directed to cancel all or any portion of any tax, penalty, or costs on that portion in error as if it has been levied errone- ously; and, if paid, a refund on that portion should be made pursuant to Section 5096 of the Revenue and Taxation Code. In Tax Rate Area 01002 , Parcel No. 068-361-004-2, assessed to J* Gene $ Esther J. Zimmerman, has been erroneously assessed with Improvement value of $95 , 7S0 and no Personal Property value due to error in posting values reported on property statement to another parcel. Therefore, this assessment should be corrected as follows: CORRECTED Amount R&T Type of Property Assessed Value of Change Section Improvements $101 ,265 +$5,515 4831 ; 531 Personal Property 5 ,700 +$5,700 4831 ; 531 Assessee has been notified. R. 0. SEATON Assistant Assessor Copies to: Assessor (Kettle) Auditor Tax Collector Page 1 of 3 RESOLUTION NO. 78/114 00525 In Tax Rate Area 01002, Parcel No. 071-181-018-4, assessed to Charles N. & Colleen J. Vass , has been erroneously enrolled with Improvement value of $13,015 and Personal Property value of $9,285, due to error in posting a portion of said values belonging on another parcel to this parcel. Therefore , this assessment should be corrected as follows : Improvements $7,500; Personal Property $3, 585; $17, 865 corrected total assessed value. In Tax Rate Area 66061 , Parcel No. 197-290-027-6, assessed to John M. $ Geri F. Quartarolo, has been erroneously enrolled on the secured assessment roll with incorrect property description. Through error, title to that portion of Parcel "B" lying within the strip of land designated as "Proposed Right-of-Way" on Parcel Map 36 Pg. 38, was incorrectly transferred to the above assessee. Therefore, this error should be corrected by deleting Parcel 197-290-027-6 and enrolling the following parcel on the 1977-78 secured assessment roll : Parcel Number: 197-290-036-7 Tax Rate Area: 66061 Assessee: John M. $ Geri F. Quartarolo 16 Corte del Contento Walnut Creek, CA 94595 Deed Reference : 7872/488 - May 24, 1976 Property Description: Pcl Map 36 Pg 38 Por Pct B Assessed Value: Land $6 ,050 Total T61bsU Assessee' has been notified. In Tax Rate Area 66061 , Parcel No. 197-290-023-5, assessed to Steven & Adele M. Marcus and John E. & Mary V. Smith, has been erroneously enrolled on the secured assessment roll with incorrect property description. Through error, title to that portion of Parcel "A" lying within the strip of land designated as "Proposed Right-of-Way" on Parcel Map 36 Pg 38, was incorrectly transferred to the above assessee. Therefore, this error should be corrected by deleting Parcel 197-290-023-5 and enrolling the following parcel on the 1977-78 secured assessment roll : Parcel Number: 197-290-038-3 Tax Rate Area: 66061 Assessee: Steven & Adele Marie Marcus John E. $ Mary V. Smith 32 Hagen Oaks Court Alamo, California 94507 Deed Reference: 8005/736 - September 7, 1976 Property Description: Pcl Map 36 Pg 38 Por Pct A Assessed Value: Land $ 6,050 Improvements 20,750 Homeowner Ex. -1,750 Net Taxable $25,050 Assessee has been notified. R. 0. EATON Assistant Assessor Page 2 of 3 RESOLUTION NO. 78/114 004526 In Tax Rate Area 66061, Parcel No. 197-290-025-0, assessed to Philip H. & Justine F. Threshie, has been erroneously enrolled on the secured assessment roll with incorrect property description. Through error, title to portion of Parcel "A" and Parcel "B" as shown on Parcel Map 36 Pg 38, lying within the strip of land designated as "Proposed Right-of-Way," was not assessed to the above assessee. Therefore, this error should be corrected by deleting Parcel 197-290-025-0 and enrolling the following parcel on the 1977-78 secured assessment roll : Parcel Number: 197-290-037-5 Tax Rate Area: 66061 Assessee: Philip H. & Justine F. Threshie 2365 Hagen Oaks Drive Alamo, CA 94507 Deed Reference: 8117/174 - December 7, 1976 Property Description: Pcl Map 36 Pg 38 Pcl C & Por A & B Assessed Value : Land $6 ,OSO Total $6,05 Assessee has been notified. I hereby consent to the above changes d/oT corrections: R. O. SEATON JOHN LAUSEN. Count ounsel Assistant Assessor tl/9/78 B y PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. Page 3 of 3 RESOLUTION NO. 78/114 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Reallocating ) the Salary Level for the Class ) of Economic Opportunity Program ) RESOLUTION NO. 78/115 Specialist II-Project ) WHEREAS the Board adopted Resolution No. 77/667 on August 16, 1977, designating Rita Hays as Acting Economic Opportunity Program Director and increasing the salary allocation for the class of Economic Opportunity Program Specialist II-Project to compensate Ms. Hays accordingly; and WHEREAS Ms. Hays has requested that she be relieved of the duties of Acting Director so that she may return to her previous work duties as an Economic Opportunity Program Specialist II- Project; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the salary level for the class of Economic Opportunity Program Specialist II-Project is REALLOCATED from Salary Level 473 ($1,559-$1,895) to Salary Level 439 ($1,405-$1,708) , effective February 1, 1978. PASSED AND ADOPTED on January 31, 1978. Orig: County Administrator cc: Personnel Director Acting Director, OEO Auditor-Controller RESOLUTION NO. 78/115 F 00528 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 X19 78 M dhe AAatter of Authorizing •Attendance at Meeting IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the persons listed below are AUTHORIZED to attend the following meeting, charges to ; be at county expense NAME & DEPARTMENT MEETING DATE Rev Palmer Watson State Citizens Adyisory January 26f 1978 Mental Health Advisory Bd Council , Norwalk, CA to January 28, 1978 Larry Gonzales State Citizens Advisory January 26, 1978 Mental Health Advisory Bd Council , Norwalk, CA to January 28, 1978 PASSED BY BOARD on January 31, 1978. I hereby certify that tf+e foregohM b a true and carred copy of an order a is @4 on the rwi win of said Board of Supervisors on the dam aforesaid. Witness Hwy hand and deo Sed of On Board of Orig: HRA Director affixed "31stday of January 19 78 cc: County Medical Director County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk sC� h i(C- �`� 1'r Deputy Cleric Patricia A. Bell H -24 3/7615m 00529 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT January 31 , 19 78 M*6AA~ of Approving and Authorizing Payment of claim for Relocation Assistance from Donald E. and Mary A. Chilton Grayson Creek, Pleasant Hill area. Project No. 8535-7520-77 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Relocation Assistance Claim Form is APPROVED and the County Principal Real Property Agent is AUTHORIZED to sign the -claim farm on behalf of the County: Reference Claim Date Payee Amount Grayson Creek January 20, 1978 Donald E. Chilton $ 738.82 Detention- and Basin Mary A. Chilton 1 Hill Lane Pleasant Hill , Ca. 94523 Chipman Moving and Storage Inc. $1 ,437.53 2455 Vista Del Monte Concord, Ca. 94520 The County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to draw warrants in the amounts specified to be delivered to the County Real Property Division. PASSED by the Board on January 31 , 1978. 1 herby certify that the foregoing is a true and coned copy of an order w-I- ed on the seinMes of amid Bomrd of Supervisors on tha date aforesaid. Originator: Public Works Department WNeess say hand cad Ae Seal of thre bard of Real Property Division SuPM►Kors affixed th 4 31st day of January 1978 cc: Auditor-Controller County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk 4�y -act- Q &M . Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell H-2d4n715m 09530 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 19 78 In Hie Molter of - Closure of Contra Costa Waste Service (G.B.F. ) - Disposal Site The Board having received Resolution 77/239 adopted by the Antioch City Council on December 13, 1977 urging that the Contra Costa Waste Service (GBF) Disposal Site be filled and closed by February 28, 1978 in accordance with Riverview Fire Protection District procedures; and Board members having discussed the matter and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having recommended that the clerk be directed to transmit a letter to the Antioch City Council stating that the Board is interested in closing the GBF disposal site, but, in accordance with the County Solid Waste Plan, that a realistic closure schedule must be developed to allow redirection of material now flowing to the site (such as to the Central Sanitary District or U. S. Steel projects) , that stabilization of the site and containment of the material therein is necessary, that it desires assurance that recurring problems would not be experienced once the site is closed, and that such a plan will necessarily take longer than thirty (30) days; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid resolution is ACKNOWLEDGED and the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is c true and correct copy of an order -meted on the nmimdes of said Board of Supervitaon on the do** oforesoid. Witness MY hand and the Sed of the Board of cc: Riverview Fire Protection District 5i�� County Administrator this 31stdar of January 19 8 Director HRA Attn: Health Officer J. R. OLSSON, CWk Public Works Director (E.C.� County Solid Waste Do" Cleric Commission A. Josh H-24 4R7 15m �� In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 _01978 in dw AW*w of Assembly Bill 130 Changing Taxation on Boats Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having brought to the Board's attention the January 23, 1978 Legislative Bulletin from the County Supervisors Association of California containing an article relating to Assembly Bill 130 (Arnett) which changes the taxation of boats from the personal property tax roll to a state in-lieu fee, and having commented that the overall impact on local government would result in an average tax revenue reduction from 2.8 per cent of value to 2 per cent; and Supervisor Hasseltine having further commented that the aforesaid Bill was amended to contain a state appropriation to reimburse local government for loss of revenue and that CSAC has asked each county to contact its member of the Ways and Means Committee to urge that said appropriation be included in any Bill, and having recommended that this Board request Assemblyman Daniel E. Boatwright, its representative on the Ways and Means Committee, to urge that said amendment be included in the Bill; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 Imm*bp cer fir Ghat *a fpok k a trw and cored copy of on onlw imw on iho W w es of said soord of 5upwv6on on tip daft afonnak. Witness my hand and dlw Seal of dm Board of $Upervisws cc : County Counsel affixed 31st day of January , 19 78 County Administrator County Tax Collector _ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY__j/ �1 Do" Clark A. Josef i, 1 X32 H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 , 19 _8 In the AA mu of Median Barrier on New Antioch Bridge 4 Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine, commenting on the fact that the California Department of Transportation had rejected requests for construction of a median barrier on the new Antioch Bridge, noted that Senator John A. Nejedly and Assemblyman Daniel E. Boatwright have co-authored a measure (Senate Bill 1404) which would require construction of said barrier; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine havin recommended that the Board direct Supervisor R. I. Schroder �as its representative on the Metropolitan Transportation Commission) to urge the Commission to support the aforesaid legislative measure; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and coned copy of an order enMed on the minutes of said Iloord of Supervisors on the date-aforesaid. Witness my hand oad the Sed of the Board of cc: R. I. Schroder Supervisors Metropolitan Transporta- affixed this 31stday 19 78 tion Commission City of Antioch Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Senator J. A. Nejedly c/o ii A. �� Deputy Clerk Assemblyman D. E. !, Boatwright c/o C.A. A. Joseph) V County Administrator H-24417715m 00533 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 . 19 In dw Matter of Emergency 'Preservation Work on the John Marsh Home The Board on January 24, 1978 having determined to commit funds in the amount of $370,000 which are currently allocated for -the restoration for the John Marsh Home to preserve and stabilize the condition of the building; and The Board's Finance Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) having this day reported that grant hinds allocated for this project can be claimed only in accordance with grant conditions which require completion of the restoration work as set forth in plans approved by the State, and having advised that the restoration will require at least an estimated $800,000 to complete; and The Committee having requested that County staff be directed to complete as soon as possible only that eweency preservation work which can be accomplished within the-110,000 10,000 appropriation authorized by the Board on January 17, 1978 and that the Board fully support State assumption of the project under legislation proposed by Assemblyman Daniel E. Boatwright; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendations of its Finance Committee are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a trw and card copy of as order entered on dw n&wles of said Beard of Sepervism on the dale afaesoid. Witness my hand and the Sed of the Board of cc: Public Works Director SU County- Counsel County Administrator �" of January 19_ 8 County Auditor-Controller Board Committee [� J. R. OLSSON, Clark By / /cf/ �J Deputy Cleric Mary r g H-24 4/77 15m 00534 v :The Board of Supervisors Contra c�c�' t?icq rtr Ex OCNof n,.Board County Administration Building ' �� Mm Gwok wMum" P.O.Box 911 / Chief CIar4 Martinez,California 94553 � c(y " '•J (415)372-2371 Jame P.Kamy-Rid►nand ' tst District flan<y C.Fekdea-Martinez 2nd District a~1.6clsr9 -latayaua 3rd District Warr M.dweem-Concord 4th District Ede 01.Humidai..PdUburg January 31, 1978 EE 5th District RECEIVED REPORT OF AN 3/ ]'-'-17 33 FINANCE COMMITTEE ON J. R. O S.4 co OF sum Z CAPITAL PROJECTS o-r Oakley Clinic On January 24, 1978 the Board referred the proposed appoint- ment of a project architect for a medical clinic in the Oakley area to the Finance Committee for review. The budget appropriation of $160,000 for the Oakley health clinic was based on a preliminary estimate provided by a vendor of trailers. The plan advanced was that inasmuch as an improved facility was sorely and urgently needed by medical staff, the acquisition of trailers to be placed on the county-owned parcel would be the most expeditious arrangement to meet this need. After detailed study by the Public Works Department, it was determined that the trailer concept would cost about $425,000 in order to meet rigid state requirements for a health clinic facility. Furthermore, rather extensive interior work is necessary to accom- modate medical equipment. It is contemplated, therefore, that completing a trailer installation will require about eight months; whereas, a permanent structure will require only four additional months to complete and cost about $100,000 more, or a total of $525,000. Lease-purchase financing through the Retirement Board is contemplated for this project. About two-thirds of the rental cost is reimbursed through medical service billings. In view of the fact that there is a permanent need for a county building in the Oakley area, providing a temporary facility at this location is not cost-effective. Consequently, it is recom- mended that the project architect be appointed as proposed by the Public Works Department to enable completion of the preliminary plans and preparation of cost estimates for construction of a new county medical clinic building in Oakley. Microfilmed with board order 09,535 -2- John Marsh Home _ At the meeting of January 24, 1978, the Board of Supervisors instructed the Public Works Department to take whatever measures considered necessary to preserve and stabilize the John Marsh Hoare with financing to be provided by grant funds from a number of sources to the extent of maximum allocations of $370,000. It was brought to the Committee's attention by staff that use of grant funds allocated for this project can be claimed by the County only in accordance with grant conditions; namely, the County can claim reimbursement of costs to specified limits for completion of restoration work in accordance with plans approved by the State. The problem has been - which is now further aggravated by the damage - that completion of the approved restoration work will require at least an estimated $800,000 to complete. As you will recall, on January 17, 1978, the Board of Super- visors approved completion of emergency repairs - not to exceed $10,000 in county funds - to preserve this structure from further storm damage. Staff advises that this amount is adequate to complete the necessary emergency work. Therefore, it is recommended by the Finance Committee that county staff be directed to complete as soon as possible only that emergency preservation work which can be accomplished within the $10,000 appropriation authorized and that the Board fully support State assumption of this project under the legislation being sponsored by Assemblyman D. E. Boatwright. E. H. HASSELTINE N. C. F EN Supervisor, District V Supervi r, District II r t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 , 19 28: In dw)A-&Am of Proposed Medical Clinic Building Oakley Area u The Board on January 24, 1978 having referred to its Finance Committee (Supervisors E. H. Hasseltine and N. C. Fanden) for review the recommendation of the Public Works Director that a project architect be appointed for a new medical clinic building in the Oakley area and having also requested the committee to review in its entirety the proposal for providing a permanent facility to serve as the clinic; and The Committee having this day reported on the costs of constructing a permanent building as opposed to a temporary trailer-type structure, and having noted that a temporary facility would not be cost-effective; and The Committee having recommended that the project architect be appointed as proposed by the Public Works Director to enable completion of the preliminary plans and preparation of cost estimates for construction for a new County medical building in Oakley; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of the Finance Committee is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. I hereby aw* that the foregoing is a true and eared CWy of CO adr mrd on the MkWW of said doord of Supervisors on the daft aforesaid. Wim.. rnp hand and die Seal of the Board of cc: Committee Members S,perv;sor, Public Works Director affixed " 31st dap of aau ar 19--Z$ County Administrator Director, Human Resources Agency J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Maryaig H-24 4R7 15m 00,5 7 , iw�.11.Olwra The Board of Supervisors Cwtra eoUMYC %and Cx)staEX Officb cl«It a the DOOMS County Administration Building NMf3wdrMra Rome P.O.Box 911 ('� �' / Chief clerk Martintz,California 94553 Cj`-""' "1 (415)3n-2371 Janine P.Kawny-Rich Kind 1st District Nancy C.FM/an-"artineir 2nd District Robot 1.setweder-Lafayette 3rd District Warren N.Boggess-Concord 4th District Na Eric KaaaMMe-Fhnourg January 31, 19 78 51h District RECEIVED REPORT OF JAN 3I 1°;3 FINANCE COMMITTEE ONJ. R. as a a:r Coloor SUPE � CAPITAL PROJECTSj e�.. Oakley Clinic On January 24, 1978 the Board referred the proposed appoint- ment of a project architect for a medical clinic in the Oakley a.7ea to the Finance Committee for review. The budget appropriation of $160,000 for the Oakley health clinic was based on a preliminary estimate provided by a vendor of trailers. The plan advanced was that inasmuch as an improved facility was sorely and urgently needed by medical staff, the acquisition of trailers to be placed on the county-owned parcel would be the most expeditious arrangement to meet this need. After detailed study by the Public Works Department, it was determined that the trailer concept would cost about $425,000 in order to meet rigid state requirements for a health clinic facility. Furthermore, rather extensive interior work is necessary to accom- modate medical equipment. It is contemplated, therefore, that completing a trailer installation will require about eight months; whereas, a permanent structure will require only four additional months to complete and cost about $100,000 more, or a total of $525,000. Lease-purchase financing through the Retirement Board is contemplated for this project. About two-thirds of the rental cost is reimbursed through medical service billings. In view of the fact that there is a permanent need for a county building in the Oakley area, providing a temporary facility at this location is not cost-effective. Consequently, it is recom- mended that the project architect be appointed as proposed by the Public Works Department to enable completion of the preliminary plans and preparation of cost estimates for construction of a new county medical clinic building in Oakley. Microfilmed with Goard or&er 0053S -2- John Marsh Home At the meeting of January 24, 1978, the Board of Supervisors instructed the Public Works Department to take whatever measures considered necessary to preserve and stabilize the John Marsh Home with financing to be provided by grant funds from a number of sources to tha extent of maximum allocations of $370,000. It was brought to the Committee's attention by staff that use of grant funds allocated for this project can be claimed by the County only in accordance with grant conditions; namely, the County can claim reimbursement of costs to specified limits for completion of restoration work in accordance with plans approved by the State. The problem has been - which is now further aggravated by the damage - that completion of the approved restoration work will require at least an estimated $800,000 to complete. As you will recall, on January 17, 1978, the Board of Super- visors approved completion of emergency repairs - not to exceed $10,000 in county funds - to preserve this structure from further storm damage. Staff advises that this amount is adequate to complete the necessary emergency work. Therefore, it is recommended by the Finance Committee that county staff be directed to complete as soon as possible only that emergency preservation work which can be accomplished within the $10,000 appropriation authorized and that the Board fully support State assumption of this project under the legislation being sponsored by Assemblyman D. E. Boatwright. E. H. HASSELTINE N. C. F EN Supervisor, District V Supervisor, District II 00539 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31_____, 19 7$ In dw At~of Authorizing Execution of Agreement for participation in On-the-Job Training Project in fruit and vegetable quality inspection. INASMUCH AS the Contra Costa County Department of Agriculture was selected by the State of California Department of Food and Agriculture to participate in a "pilot" program of in-service training in fruit and vegetable quality inspection, and WHEREAS, the State of California has agreed to reimburse the County of Contra Costa for all expenses incurred at the per diem rate of $40 per day, plus airline travel. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisor Robert Schroder, Chairman, is authorized to execute an agreement between Contra Costa County and the State of California, Department of Food and Agriculture for reimbursement not to exceed $204.$0 to cover the expenses for this one-time training session. Passed and adopted on January 31, 1978. Orig; Agriculture I hereby certify that the foregoing is o truce and cored cope of m ordw aNlal+ad on tho winules of said board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. c c: State Department of Food Wwwn my hand and dw Sed of dw board of and Agriculture -c/o Agric Supervisors County Administrator offi„xed this day of January 19 7$ Auditor Controller -- County Agricultural Commissioner - J. R. OLSSON, Clark law l3.pwy cleric H-24 3/76 15m 0045-40 0 -4O __�__�- ----- - -- .. +ww STANDARD AGREEMENT �� ATTO RNEO GENERAL S�'Ar� j '3 /J1 Q CONTE ACTOR ST. - :OF CALIFORNIA 1 ___1 STATE AGENCV 2 {REV. 11/731 1 / ❑ DEPT. OF GEN, SER, ,`✓ ❑ CONTROLLER j THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 19th day of Januarg_ 191$_, ❑ in the State of California, by and between State of California, through its duly elected or appointed, ❑ qualified and acting ❑ I TITLE OF OFFICER ACTING FOR STATE AGENCY NUMBER DjBECTOR DEPS QE FWQ Alin ACRTCULMRF9928 hereafter called the State, and COUNTY OF CONTRA CQSTAA hereof ter called the Contractor. WITNESSETH: That the Contractor for and in consideration of the covenants, conditions, agreements, and stipulations of the State hereinafter expressed, does hereby agree to furnish to the State services and materials, as follows: i (Set forth service to be rendered by Cont,actor,amount to be paid Contractor,time for performance or completion,and attach plans and specifications,if any.) I The Department of Food and Agriculture shall expand the in-service training programs for county personnel and institute training programs between the Departmant's Bureau of Shipping Point Inspection and the County in order to promote better understanding. i The training program are conducted in accordance with the policy agreciawt adopted by the Department of Food and Agriculture and the California Agricultural Commissioners' Association i which has as its objectives to increase the confidence level an the quality of inspection and certification of fruits, nuts and vegetables. It is mutually agreed that the contracting County participate in an on-the-job training project in accordance with the attached described as "Training Project" which is identified as Exhibit 'A' and by this reference msde a part hereof. In consideration thereof, it is mutually agreed that the Department shall subsidize the Contractor for the County participant engaged in training for per diem expenses In accordance with current Board of Control Rates relative to travel expenses. In no case shall such reimbursements exceed those allowed by Board of Control. Actual fare for round trip airplane transportation in accordance with the latest tariffs at the time the trip is made, shall be provided by the Department. County salary shall not be a part of Department reimbursement. j (over) I The provisions on the reverse side hereof constitute a part of this agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this agreement has been executed by the parties hereto, upon the date titstfahove written. STATE OF CALIFORNIA i ONTRACTOR AGENCY CONTRACTOR �,' AM AN INOtvlou At..'STA�( MM[TMEw A CORIDRATIDN v Aw TM[R5N1R, y1 I i, 1 DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE OF BY IAU R12ED SIGNAT REI. ... -. BY. lA .H ktu REI_. i,'.I:.�-I ► -�� erJAN 31 19i8 TITLE TITLE Business Service Officer = b0irrriacaa Board of- 5uPervisors 'ADDRESS _ .t,'"_. I _ 'CONTINUED ON-SHEETS, EACH BEARING NAME OF CONTRA TORI Deporfinenr of General Services AMOUNT ENCUMBERED- __ F?F1J.*d+APPROPRIATi 1'NO_- Use ONLY S 204.80 S UNENCUMBERED BALANCE ITEM CHA TE"OrH STATUTES FISCAL YEAR gXQ'is /7/78 ADI. INCREA51La ENCUMBRANCE FUNCTION INSP. SERVS./SP1 S ADI. DECREASING ENC—NRANCE LINE ITEM ALLOTMENT Cont i hereby certify upon my own personuf knnwfedge that budgeted fund. T.B.A. NO. B.R. NO, ute availnble for the period and purpose of the expenditure statad above SIGN TUBE OF ACCOUNTINS OF;ICLk DATE 1 hereby certify that all conditions for exemption set rth In State AdministrativeManual Section nog hate been complied with and this document is exempt from review by the Department of Finance. SIGNATURE OF OFFICER SIGNING ON BEHALF OF THE AGENCY DATE Microfilmed Kith bard order n4:) 41 1 . ♦. l�K ._tip _-.. __ - 7 j 1. The Contractor agrees"to mndemnify;defend and save harmless the State, its officers. agents", " ' and employees from any and all claims and losses accruing or resuhing to any and all contractors, subcontractors, materiahnen, laborers and any other person; Brm or corporation furnishing or supplying work,services,materials or supplies in connection with the performance of this contract, and from any and all claims and losses accruing or resulting to any person, firm or corporation who may be ini;mred or damaged by the Contractor in the performance of this contrac! I -. -• :r•.:Ttie•Cont� acid:tlie-agemits and employees-eF-Con iact6i-a-the perfoneiasic�e=of �`- __ halkad iivcau:.iridependent capacity.aad'not astb�ca `or-eaipbyees or-agents of ' - StateofCaliforp&L_,..- ecs,. !AL-Jhe•State may-.tesnnimite,this�agreeinint and be•relieved;of the payivi of-ww coisideratioR ­740 -to pirform-'the coenatp -herein contaiww 'tat=the i n i:aiir} the iimanner:he=M providid. Ie:dme event of`such.ten ninatim tlwState nay Ptewith ' " rwork in any manner deemed proper by the State. IU costftto_the State"t bcAeducted-•fmn*� any sum due the Contractor under this agreement, and the balances if any, shall be paid the ]J;�•_O_ .�.:Ma�Y�YM mlpDma-desmand.; :S`; v..0 – � _�1..t._. _.—_ _ ... .� _._ .. .J._�:J__,3 �� :4:::Without tke written eoateat the:Statei this a - tis:not ossa Coritractoi __ . ._ _ '._ _ 8 gn":hY �_� nv.r�-.1".=— C.JJ.1.. ___'J,:C..! SC S:�SCc J'v-"�.�2?:^.. .__.:rl ..�.�... _::_�.•�. :� �Jc.:..s].19 .S.L-..tv "r n�. _._ � f.�'.'. :"5r S. C '-. .__..._.. : 'L: �•r `a\:5i r -�B.=N@-alt",atx—m aaavariation.of:dreiteems_of-th&:rmI ir--shall be validunless-made:in4wjVng�' �_ and signed by the parties hereto,and no oral understanding or agreement notnmcorporated herein; `-S ssW be binding on any of the parties hereto. Contractor, as provided°herein, shall be in eompemation for all of,C,gntractior in the performance hereof, including travel and per diem, N. Zt Ik , 1 amount; fit` this agreement shall "not encard 2WO aQ/ ' am s2".80) -. _. .. _ _. ._..._._ ± i•� � i!x,11 ��}'.. �/. � t� _. _. _ _-..._ _ ..__ _ ...... .. _..._.._._-_. - -._. __. .. ...-.. ;T 1 'c�3t_ ctiasidozed effective unless sigmoid-bg, pizt3ts amici." dozed terminated after January 31, 1978. The attached Fair_. oyaseett.fagUC= atddendum is by this zwferance MR" a part , t E MIBIT A TRAINING PROJECT DEPARTMENT Food and Agriculture COte= Contra Costa Agricultural Commissioner's Department NAME AND CLASSIFICATION OF PARTICIPANT Robert Cruickshank - Deputy Agricultural Commissi,onor TRAINING PROJECT A. Assignment In this training assignment, Mr. Cruickshank will be assigned to shipping point locations where product grading occurs. B. Area The location of Coachella/Riverside areas of Southern California is currently at the peak of the citrus and winter vegetable harvest and will be used as the location for training. C. Training Material Training will include actual product grading at shipping point loca- tions and will include on-line application of U.S. and California Standards, and official inspection methodology relating to on-line product grading, including certificate writing, use of "field notes" and inspection equipment use. D. Department and County Benefit This training is intended to expand on enforcement uniformity between counties and between county and state. E. Period of Assignment This assignment will be for the period beginning January 23 and ending January 25, 1978. F. Cost Per diem @ $40.00 daily $133.00 Airline travel 71.80 Total Cost $204.80 09543 • FAIR ENPLOYMEhT PRACTICES ADDS M 1. In the performance of this contract, the Contractor will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color,' reli- gion, ancestry, sex, age', or national origin. The Contractor will take affirm- ative action to ensure that applicants are employed, and that employees are treated during employment, without regard to their race, color, religion, an- cestry, sex, age, or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer; recruit- ment or recruitment advertising; layoff or termination; rates of pay or other forms of compensation; and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The Contractor shall post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the State setting forth the provisions oi this Fair Employment Practices section_. 2. The Contractor will permit access to his records of employment, employment advertisements, application forms, and other pertinent data and records by the State Fair Employment Practices Commission,. or any other agency of the State of California designated by the awarding authority, for the purposes of investiga- tion to ascertain compliance with the Fair Employment Practices section of this contract. .3. Remedies for Willful Violation: (a) The State may determine a willful violation of the Fair Employment Practices provision to have occurred upon receipt of a final judg- ment having that effect from a court in an action to which Contrac- tor was a party, or upon receipt of a written notice from the Fair Employment Practices Commission that it has investigated and deter- mined that the Contractor has violated the Fair Employment Practices Act and has issued an order, under Labor Code Section 1426, which has become final, or obtained an injunction. under Labor Code Section 1429. (b) For willful violation of this Fair Employment Practices provision, the State shall have the right to terminate this contract either in whole or in part, and any loss or damage sustained by the State in securing the goods or services hereunder shall be borne and paid for by the Contractor and by his surety under the performance bond, if any, and the State may deduct from any moneys due or that thereafter may become due to the Contractor, the difference between the price named in the contract and the actual cost thereof to the State. ' "It is unlawful employment practice for an employer to refuse to hire or employ, or to discharge, dismiss, reduce, suspend, or demote, any indivi- dual between the ages of 40 and 64 solely on the ground of age,..." (Labor Code Section 1420.1) STD. 3 (Rev. 8/73) 00944 i t J In the Board of Supervisor: of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31, , 19 78 In the MaMter of Approving and Authorizing the Chairman to execute the Indemnification Agreement between the County and the East Bay Regional Park District pertaining to the Roberti-Z'berg Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program The East Bay Regional Park District previously on January 3, 1978 adopted Resolution No. 1978-1-3 providing for grant funds not to exceed $61,044.00 pursuant to the Roberti-Z'berg Urban and Open Space Program and to serve as the Applicant for processing County Block Grant applications for County Service Areas L.I.B.-11 , Oakley; M-17, Montarabay; R-6, Orinda; R-7, San Raman; R-8, Walnut Creek; R-9, E1 Sobrante. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Indemnification Agreement between the County and the East Bay Regional Park District indemnifying and holding the District harmless in processing said applica- tions is hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is AUTHORIZED to execute the agreement on behalf of the County. PASSED by the Board on January 31 , 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of oe order d an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforesoid. Originator: Public Works (S.A.C.) Witness my hand and due Seal of the Board of Supervisors cc: East Bay Regional Park District affixed this 31st day of January 19 78 via Public Works Public Works J. R. OLSSON, Clark County Administrator County Counsel By /l` !G • Do" clerk County Auditor-Controller N Pous 00545 H-24 4/77 15m - R INDEMNIFICATION AGREEMENT (E.B.NenYr dngApplications)Applications) l )codeaFu 1. Parties b Date. Effective on.,, the County of Contra Costa, a political subdivision of the 5t1teo California ("County") and the East Bay Regional Park District, a California Special District ("District+'), upon the basis of• the -following facts. terms.• covenants and conditions mutually agree as follows: 2. Purpose. A. Pursuant to Resolution of its Board of•Directors dated January 3,, 1978. No. 1978-1-3, the District approved allocation of the total sum of $61,044 of Roberti funds otherwise payable to the Park District to Contra Costa County for its Service Area R-8. 14-17, R-9, R-6, R-7, and LIB-11 (the "Service Areas"). B. Under applicable Sections of the Public Resources Code and the state regulations concerning requirements for Block Grant Applications for Roberti funds, it is necessary that the District be the formal applicant and that District's General Counsel make the certification required by Public Resources Code 5626(c). C. County, on behalf of its Service Areas is .willing to indemnify the District and make -the following representations .with respect to the administration of the "Projects" to be carried on by the Service Areas utilizing Block Grant Application Funds applied for by the Park District but paid over to the County for the said Service Areas. 3. Block Grant Applications. The District agrees to serve as the Applicant for processing if the appropriate Block Grant Applications for grant funds not to exceed $61,044 for the Projects to be carried out by the County for the Service Areas pursuant to the Roberti-Z'berg Urban Open-space and Recreation Program (Ch. 160, Stats. 1976). County agrees to prepare all such applications for sub- mission to District and to cooperate as reasonably required in the processing of such applications. The District shall not be liable for any errors or negligence (including its own) in the preparation, filing and processing of such applications. The District agrees that all grant funds received by the District pursuant to the foregoing applications shall be paid over to County for County's use for the purposes specified in each such application. County agrees to provide the required matching funds for each such grant and to otherwise perform all of the requirements of the grant contract and the statutes and rules and regulations pertaining thereto with respect to the expenditure of the grant funds and carrying out of each Project. 4. Indemnification. County agrees to indemnify and hold the District and its Board of Directors, officers. legal counsel and employees harmless against any claims, causes of action, expenses (including reasonable attorney's fees), repayment of grant funds, losses, penalties or other liability by reason of the failure of the -County for its Service Areas to comply with the grant contract Microfilmed with board order t 'd 46 - C pursuant to which said grant funds were received and paid over or the failure to carry out the Project in compliance with such Contract or the statute and rules and regulations pertaining thereto, or to meet all federal , state or local environmental , public health, relocation, or affirmative action, and clearing house requirements and all other appropriate.codes, laws and regula- tions prior to expenditure of :the.grant funds. EAST BAY REGIONAL :PARK DISTRICT, a California S ial District 6 ' Presiden Secretary Pursuant to Resolution/979 a -a2 Adopted 1978 COUNTY OF RA COSTA By airman, Board of Supervisors APPROVED AS TO FORM ATTEST: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, COUNTY COUNSEL BY BY 2�. I?Gzto Dep ty Deputy. Clerk RECOMMENDED FOR AP ROVAL: VERNON L. CLINE, UBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR BY C � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California JAIY v 1 1�j$ . 19 in dw Matter of - Contract #20-111-1 with the Alamo - Danville Committee on Aging for Area Agency on Aging Services IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #20-111-1 with the Alamo - Danville Committee on Aging for provision of the Senior Citizen Minibus Service in the Alamo - Danville area during the term January 1, 1978 through June 30, 1978, the cost of which shall not exceed $6,383 in Title III Federal funds for the Area Office on Aging/Social Service Department. PASSED BY THE BOARD on JAN 1 herby certify that the 1- mg-b- b a true and coned copy of an order m! -1 on the oimdes of said board of Supwvison on the doer afonsoid. Orig: Human Resources Agency Wtnm my haed and thr Seal of dw Board of Attn: Contracts & Grants Unit Supervisors JAN 31 i cc: County Administrator offixed this 19 County Auditor-Controller County Welfare Director Area Agency on Aging `� J. R. OLSSON, Cleric Contractor BY L Do" Clerk RH:gm H-24 4177 15m /'►����� Contra Costa County Standard Form l yy STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) . 2 O,�A(� 241978 1. Contract Identification. Number ,[ 1 1 - Department: Social Service/Area Office on Aging Subject: Senior Citizen Minibus Service (Alamo-Danville) 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: ALAMO-DANVILLE COMMITTEE ON AGING Capacity: Nonprofit corporation Address: 12 Garden Estates, Alamo, California 94507 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 $ 6,383 5. County's Obligations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described in the Payment Provisions attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 6. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide those services and carry out that work described in the Service Plan attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 7. General and Special Conditions. This Contract is subject to the General Conditions and Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. 8. Project. This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: Contra Costa County Area Agency on Aging Project Plan and Budget for FY 1977-78. 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: 42 USC §320 et seq. ; 45 CFR 8903.0 et seq. ; and California Government Code 53703. 10. Signatures2. These si atures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF C T CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR B ✓ R. I.Schroder g By y Pf I C airman, Board of Supervisors IeO�((yC i 11?FC 10 (Designate official capacity in business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation seal) ' State of California ) By� i�� County of Contra Costa ) ss. Deputy ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Recommende7bDD -artment 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 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: �.,_,,. ,,•�,,• • d0_ /�7� FORI%f APPROVED v By HRA Contracts Ad.,r'riStf3tQr Deputy No erk 6t00FIC OFFICIAL SEAL WENDY W. LAING NOTARt PUdLIC. - CALIFORNIA MicrOfl�med with board order vqInciPAL oFFlCI a (A-4617 REV 6/76) CONTRA cos TA CO vUNTY Y L My CewmIsslon ImLNrls "evew w 20. 1979 Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) , -- 20 - 111 - x Number 1. Payment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sum in excess of the total amount specified in the Payment Limit of this Contract. Subject to the Payment Limit, it is the intent of the parties hereto that the total payment to the Contractor for all services provided for County under this Contract shall be only for costs that are allowable costs (see Paragraph 3. below) and are actually incurred in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Contract. 2. Payment Amounts. Subject to later adjustments in total payments in accordance with the below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Audits, and Audit Exceptions, and subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor: [ ] a. $ monthly, or [ J b. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [X] c. An amount equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures" included in the Service Plan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are determined in accordance with: [Check one alternative only.] [X] a. General Services Administration Federal Management Circular FMC 74-4, Attachment A (Principles For Determining Costs Applicable To Grants and Contracts With State and Local Governments) and Attachment B (Standards For Selected Items of Cost) , and, subject to said Attachments A and B, such other documents (if any) specified in the Service Plan regarding: (1) Principles for determining and allocating the allowable costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, and (2) Standards for determining the allowability of selected items of costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, or [ ] 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 00,550 Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) 4r AkY Number 20 - 111 - 1 S. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor when, in the opinion of the County expressed in writing to the Contractor, (a) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either has not been carried out or is insufficiently documented, (b) the Contractor has neglected, failed or refused to furnish information or to cooperate with any inspection, review or audit of its program, work or records, or (c) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment. 6. Cost Report and Settlement. No later than sixty (60) days following the termination of this Contract, Contractor shall submit to County a cost report in the form required by County, showing the allowable costs that have actually been incurred by Contractor under this Contract. I£ 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. y k j { XV C� U 4618 'REV 6/76) —2 SERVICE PLAN Number 20 - 111 - 1 Contractor is legal owner of a donated minibus and will use this bus, during the term of this Contract, to provide transportation services to older citizens (age 60 or over) within the Alamo/Danville area. Contractor's transportation services, during the period of this Contract, will be comprised of the following: 1. Service Objectives. Contractor will provide: a. Specialized transportation to older persons. b. Approximately 2,500 one-way trips. c. Information and Referral service and publicity as needed and appropriate; such service to be coordinated with the Area Agency on Aging. 2. Volunteer Personnel and Facilities. Contractor will: a. Solicit and use volunteer community persons willing and able to provide certain legal assistance, record-keeping and fiscal management, service coordination, all bus scheduling, dispatching and operation, and other services as required. b. Acquire office space, telephone service, bus housing, equipment use, etc. as required for operation of service. 3. Scheduling. Contractor will operate on a five-day per week schedule. Contractor will provide scheduling and dispatcher service for clients of the service. 4. Accountability. a. Contractor's Advisory Board will review minibus service and program progress one month after the program is begun and quarterly thereafter, and provide advice and consultation on Contractor's service. b. Contractor will use the services of a certified public accountant to establish proper bookkeeping procedures, guide this phase of the project, and conduct an audit as required by contract provisions. c. Contractor will submit all reports, including statistical and fiscal reports, in the form and at times as requested by the Area Agency on Aging. 5. Maintenance and Insurance. Contractor will: a. Meet all costs of and register vehicle (minibus) with State of California Department of Motor Vehicles. b. Be responsible for all costs related to operation of the minibus during the term of this Contract. Such costs may include, but not be limited to, maintenance, gas, insurance, etc. c. Maintain minibus at all times according to manufacturer's specifications. 6. 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 Provisions, payment for services is subject to the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures, attached hereto. Initials: Contractor County Dept. O'X551 BUDGET OF ESTIMATED PROGRAM EXPENDITURES Senior Citizens' Minibus Service Alamo/Danville Area Committee on Aging Number 20 — 111 - 1 Federal Local Personnel Drivers (130 days x 6 hrs. at $4.00) $ 3,120 *Volunteers (1160 hours at $2.50 hr. 193 hrs. per month) Fringe Benefits 453 Building Space $ 360 Communication S Utilities 200 100 Printing & Supplies 150 Equipment (Depreciation of Minibus) $ 1,000 Desk Lamp 50 Typewriter - Manual 150 Desk 200 Desk Chair 50 Side Chair 50 File Cabinet (3 drawer) 100 Other Gasoline 600 Maintenance 410 Insurance 350 Service & Repairs 300 Postage 100 Audit 400 License Renewal (Federal) 100 TOTALS $ 6,383 $ 1,860 TOTAL CONTRACT PAYMENT LIMIT: $6,383 *Other Resources--Volunteers: $2,900 Initials: Contractor County Dept. t4A f:s��52 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. 01)553 (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County Standard Form ' GENERAL C'ujilIuii: (Purcuase of Services) 9. Disputes. DisagreemenCs 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 Cu stz County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the ::_ace of California. b. Any action relating to this Cont:ra�t sl-all 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 fulf'_l- this Contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringiag 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 Con=racter. Sze .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 hi6 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. Contract ^ron_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 corporation, Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently t'op}ed bylaws and also a complete and accurate list of its governing body !3oard o_ jirectors or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of its govern=ng 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 c^nr_ection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to examination for any purpos:! 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 serv'_ces, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor azrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as a�_t11crized 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 al_ 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=4,616 REV 6176) -2- `x` 554 dontra 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 Ge""Oy, 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-4616 REV 6/76) -3- nnrr In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Stag of Califomia JAN -; 1 1978 . 19 M dw Mahar of - Approval to extend Contract 035045 with - Approach Associates, General Partners, for "The Third Year Evaluation of Adult Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (A.D.A.P.T.) Program". IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to extend- Contract #35045 with Approach Associates, General Partners, for "The Third Year Evaluation of Adult Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment (A.D.A.P.T.) Program" from January 31, 1978 to March 15, 1978, at no additional cost. PASSED BY THE BOARD on JAN 3 1 1978. 1 1weby cwtify the* the for.gobM is a true owl corns copy of an oldw mile on the sAwlss of sold doord of Supervisors on the dols oform oid. 1Mitnsss my hand and the Ssd of" hoard of cc: Probation Department S+Pervison JAN 31 1978 Attn: Wallace C. Donavan, Jr. ofBxed this day of_ 19 Contractor — c/o Probation Department County Administrator d �1 J. R. OLSSON, Clark CountyAuditor-Controller y/ arty Clark H -24 3/7615m 01. 956 EXTENSIOn OF CONTRACT FOR PURCHASE OF SERVICES Contra Costa County 1. Contract Identification: !lumber 35045-316-2310(729) Department: Probation Subject: Third Year Evaluation: Adult Drug Abuse Treatment Program (A.D.A.P.) Effective rate: 2/1/77 - 2. /1/77 -2. Parties: The County of Contra Costa, California (County) for its Department named above, and the following named Contractor mutually agree and promise as follows: Name: Approach Associates Address: 4237 Piedmont Ave. , Suite 201, Oakland, CA 94611 3. Extension of Terns: The term of the above described contract between the parties hereto 1s ereby extended from January 31, 1978 to March 15, 1978 , unless sooner terminated as provided in said con*ract. 4. Pa ent Limit: As to the extended teras of the contract, the maximum amount payable by the County is increased by the following amount S -0- 5. Other Provisions: As to the term during which the above described contract is exten a parties mutually agree to those Special Provisions (if any) attached hereto, which. are incorporated herein by reference. None 6. Signatures: These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto. COUNTY OF A CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR ey : S�I;:ode; By ai an, a of Supervisors "W . &a. Attest: County Clerk Designate official capacity in business and- affix corporation seal) 'B y +Oepu y, .' State of California ) ss. County of Contra Costa ) RECO.'iMENDED R3APPLVAL: - ' ACKNOk'LEDGEMEHT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor By business capacitiesthos, personallindividuay appeared COT)?TTY PROBATION OFFICER y PP before me today and acknowledged that he/they signed it and that the corpora- By.COUNTY tion or partnership named above executed C N Y the within instrument pursuant to its bylaws or solution of its board of APP�ROvED�S t0-FORM.—County-Counsel directors. FORM rt APPROVE)-BY- NRa Ccrtractaric:ni:lis!:It^ Dated WUTY Ptotary ub ic/ Deputy Co ty C erk JOHN H. COUPIN F;craRr PUsuC-CA!IFJRMA f I ' , COUP:TY OF ALAMEDA 14 U 71m;s�:cn Etpires Se�.13, 19131 acro-ifmad witin board order 0055'7 A -.. Al - ---0sip" In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California JAN 311979 . 19 M the Maw of Contract #20-177 with the City of Martinez for Area Agency on Aging Services IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #20-177 with the City of Martinez for provision of the Senior Community Service Employment Program during the tern December 5, 1977 through June 30, 1978, the cost of which shall not exceed $6,480 in Title I% Federal funds for the Area Office on Aging/Social Service Department. PASSED BY THE BOARD on JAN 3 1197840 t r. i - 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and cornet copy of as order mrd on due w"ules of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency 1Mitness my hand and the Seal of the Booed of Attn: Contracts S Grants Unit Supervisor AN cc: County Administrator axed this dayJaf__ -31 i`�tn affixed 19 County Auditor-Controller County Social Service/ Office on Aging J. R. OLSSON, Clerk City of Martinez 0, Deputy Clerk v, RH:d H-24 /77/sm Contra Costa County Standard 'Form • t L STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number 2 U — 17 ` Department: Social Service/Area Agency on Aging/Office on Aging Subject: 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: CITY OF MARTINEZ Capacity: Political subdivision Address: 525 Henrietta Street, Martinez, California 94553 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is December 5, 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 $ 6,480 5. County's Obligations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described in the Payment Provisions attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 6. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide those services and carry out that work described in the Service Plan attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 7. General and Special Conditions. This Contract is subject to the General Conditions and Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. 8. Project. This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: Contra Costa County Area Agency on Aging Project Plan and Budget for FY 1977-78. 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: 42 USC §3201 et seq. ; 45 CFR 8903.0 et seq. ; and California Government Code 53703. 10. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OF C VALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR B / BChrC2�=r Y Ch irman, Board of Supervisors " ./�- (Designate fficial capacity in business Attest: J. .R. Olsson, County Clerk and affix corporation seal) State of California ) ss. By / County of Contra Costa ) Deputy ACKNOWLEDGEMENT (CC 1190.1) The person signing above for Contractor Recommended by Dep rtment known to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknowledged that he/ By G�``�� c'° 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 F077 4 APPROVED Dated: j h��"��ttracts;.dmiristratOr ' By •= ly Deputy Notary ublic/Deputy Clerk (A-4617 REV 6/76) Microfilmed with board ordw 09559 Contra Costa County Standard Form PANT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) ti -:. Number 20 - 17- 7 1. Payment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sum in excess of the total amount specified in the Payment Limit of this Contract. Subject to the Payment Limit, it is the intent of the parties hereto that the total payment to the Contractor for all services provided for County under this Contract shall be only for costs that are allowable costs (see Paragraph 3. below) and are actually incurred in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Contract. 2. Payment Amounts. Subject to later adjustments in total payments in accordance with the below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Audits, and Audit Exceptions, and subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor: [ ] a. $ monthly, or [ ] b. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [X] c. An amount equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program - Expenditures" included in the Service Plan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are = determined in accordance with: [Check one alternative only.] [X] a. General Services Administration Federal Management Circular FMC 74-4, Attachment A (Principles For Determining Costs Applicable To Grants and Contracts With State and Local Governments) and Attachment B (Standards For Selected Items of Cost), and, subject to said Attachments A and B, such other documents (if any) specified in the Service Plan regarding: (1) Principles for determining and allocating the allowable costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, and (2) Standards for determining the allowability of selected items of costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, or [ ] b. Such State regulations and documents as are set forth in the Service Plan regarding accounting guidelines, including standards for determining allowable or non-allowable costs. 4. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 2. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment demands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. (A-4618 REV 6/76)- Of 1NVQ SERVICE PLAN 2 Number O - 177 During the term of this Contract, Contractor will provide a van and on-the-job training for two Title IR part-time temporary driver/dispatchers ("employees"), as specified below: 1. Orientation. The employees will receive orientation, supervision and training by Contractor's Senior Citizens Advisor, the Maintenance Superintendent and the Administrative Assistant. 2. On-the-Job Training. Training will include: information on handling the special needs of older adults effectively and courteously; proper telephone usage procedures; vehicle routing; care and operation of the van; driver education; and, time permitting, classes in first aid and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. The objective will be to provide a meaningful job and possibility of providing unsubsidized permanent employment. Contractor will have regular evaluation conferences and problem- counseling, as needed. 3. Employment Specifications. Employees must pass the required physical exami- nation which will meet or exceed all requirements of the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for Class II drivers. The costs of such examination and any driver's licensing fees will be paid by Contractor. Each employee will be scheduled to work 20-25 hours per week, up to 750 hours. The work schedule will be flexible to allow for maximum van utilization, but no split shifts, nor more than five days per week. Employee's rate of pay, including fringe benefits, will be as set forth below in the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures. 4. 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 Provisions, payment for services is subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures." Cost Categories Federal Share Local Share Personnel Wages at $3.50/hour $ 5,250 $ -0- Workers Compensation 405 FICA 300 Retirement (PERS) 525 Employers & excess insurance 112 Travel -0- -0- Building Space -0- -0- Communications & Utilities -0- 53 Printing S Supplies -0- -0- Equipment -0- -0- Management/Supervision -0- 575 Physical Exams -0- 110 Training -0- 34 TOTALS (Payment Limit) $ 6,480 $ 884 5. Audit. Contractor will provide the final audit according to the stipula- tions in the Payment Provisions, Paragraph 7., Audits, no later than 45 days following the termination of this Contract. Initials: nt County Dept. t. rwe �1 Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number 20 - 177 ' ° 1. Payment Basis. County shall in no event pay to the Contractor a sum in excess of the total amount specified in the Payment Limit of this Contract. Subject to the Payment Limit, it is the intent of the parties hereto that the total payment to the Contractor for all services provided for County under this Contract shall be only for costs that are allowable costs (see Paragraph 3. below) and are actually incurred in the performance of Contractor's obligations under this Contract. 2. Payment Amounts. Subject to later adjustments in total payments in accordance with the below provisions for Cost Report and Settlement, Audits, and Audit Exceptions, and subject to the Payment Limit of this Contract, County will pay Contractor: [ ] a. $ monthly, or [ ] b. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [X] c. An amount equal to Contractor's allowable costs that are actually incurred each month, but subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures" included in the Service Plan. 3. Allowable Costs. Contractor's allowable costs are only those which are determined in accordance with: [Check one alternative only.] [X] a. General Services Administration Federal Management Circular FMC 74-4, Attachment A (Principles For Determining Costs Applicable To Grants and Contracts With State and Local Governments) and Attachment B (Standards For Selected Items of Cost) , and, subject to said Attachments A and B, such other documents (if any) specified in the Service Plan regarding: (1) Principles for determining and allocating the allowable costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, and (2) Standards for determining the allowability of selected items of costs of providing those services set forth in the Service Plan, or [ ] b. Such State regulations and documents as are set forth in the Service Plan regarding accounting guidelines, including standards for determining allowable or non-allowable costs. 4. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 2. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance with Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the manner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for payment for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval. of said payment demands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 2. (Payment Amounts) above. (A-4618 REV 6/76). !l i , Contra Costa County Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Cost Basis Contracts) Number 20 - 177 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 recor2s 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. � r ,-46,18 REV 6/76) _2_ SERVICE PLAN 20 - 177 Number During the term of this Contract, Contractor will provide a van and on-the-job training for two Title IX part-time temporary driver/dispatchers ("employees"), as specified below: 1. Orientation. The employees will receive orientation, supervision and training by Contractor's Senior Citizens Advisor, the Maintenance Superintendent and the Administrative Assistant. 2. On-the-Job Training. Training will include: information on handling the special needs of older adults effectively and courteously; proper telephone usage procedures; vehicle routing; care and operation of the van; driver education; and, time permitting, classes in first aid and cardio-pulmonary resuscitation. The objective will be to provide a meaningful job and possibility of providing unsubsidized permanent employment. Contractor will have regular evaluation conferences and problem- counseling, as needed. 3. Employment Specifications. Employees must pass the required physical exami- nation which will meet or exceed all requirements of the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) for Class II drivers. The costs of such examination and any driver's licensing fees will be paid by Contractor. Each employee will be scheduled to work 20-25 hours per week, up to 750 hours. The work schedule will be flexible to allow for maximum van utilization, but no split shifts, nor more than five days per week. Employee's rate of pay, including fringe benefits, will be as set forth below in the Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures. 4. 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 Provisions, payment for services is subject to the "Budget of Estimated Program Expenditures." Cost Categories Federal Share Local Share Personnel Wages at $3.50/hour $ 5,250 $ -0- Workers Compensation 405 FICA 300 Retirement (PERS) 525 Employers & excess insurance 112 Travel -0- -0- Building Space -0- -0- Communications & Utilities -0- 53 Printing & Supplies -0- -0- Equipment -0- -0- Management/Supervision -0- 575 Physical Exams -0- 110 Training -0- 34 TOTALS (Payment Limit) $ 6,480 $ 884 0 5. Audit. Contractor will provide the final audit according to the stipula- tions in the Payment Provisions, Paragraph 7., Audits, no later than 45 days following the termination of this Contract. Initials: nt County Dept. of)q SPECIAL CONDITIONS `�JA 0 + Number In the Payment Provisions, Paragraph 6., Cost Report and Settlement, is modified to read as follows: "6. Cost Report and Settlement. No later than forty-five (45) 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." Initials: C tractor County Dept. 62 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- 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- 00- 564 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. (A-4616 REV 6/76) -3- �� 65 In the &mrd of Supendsors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 . t9 -Za M the Naber of Flooding problem at home of Mr. William A. Dryden, 357 Glorietta Blvd. , Orinda. The Board having received a letter from Mr. William A. Dryden complaining of a flooding problem at his residence, alleging that the problem was caused by construction of a residential housing development fronting on Meadow View Road in Ori.nda (Mr. Albert G. Brietweiser, Contractor) and seeking County assistance in resolving the problem; and The Board having considered same, IT IS ORDERED that this matter is REFERRED to the Public Works Director and County Counsel. Passed by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and carnet copy of an order worrrd on Ow minuw of said Sword of Supieroison on the dote afaresokk cc: William A. Dryden Meares my hand and the SeW i°f*w Board of Public Works Director 5" m County Counsel alSeed this 31st day of January 1478 Director of planning Director of Building Inspection J. R. OISSON, Clerk County Administrator Sy Y —� Do" Cbrk eanne 0. Maglio H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 __011978 In *0 Mater of Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Levees Study by State Department of Water Resources. The Board having received a copy of the January 19, 1978 Interim report to the California State Legislature by the State Department of Water Resources with respect to the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Levees Study; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said report is REFERRED to the Public Works Director. Passed by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the forepokv is a true and correct copy of as ardor entered an the minutes of said chord of Supervisors on the date oforetaid. cc: Public Works Director Mons my hand and the Sed of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors affixed this 31st day of January , 19 78 I R. OLSSON, Clerk Deputy Clerk r eanne 0. Maglio H-24417715m BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Board Action • 1/31/77 iW MDOTE TO CLAIMANT nst the County, ! ) The copy o6 thi.6 document ;;7a=xe to you .i,a yours Routing Endorsements, and ) notice e0 xhe action .tali n an yours claim by .the Board Action. (All Section ) boc✓cd cS SupetviAou (PaAagnaaph 111, betow) , references are to California ) given pwceuant to Government Code Sections 911.8, Government Code.) ) 913, E 915.4. P.tea6e note the "watni.ng" below. Claimant: Alan S. Ashworth, c/o P. O. Box 3123, Walnut Creek, CA -94598 Attorney..• Address: Amount: $2,200.00 / ���� Date Received: December 29, 1977 By del ive I'Y7t*tl9%%� Leenem1,1r 29, 1977 By mail, postmarked on �:. Teel. Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel IA n ed `Attached is a copy of the above-noted Llapplication to File Late Clain. G G:8 D1g 12/30/77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By V , Deputy atricia A. Bell II. FROM: County Counsel T0: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Check one only') ( ✓ This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. ( ) This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are . so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for 15 days (Section 910.8). { ) Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2) . ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File a Late Claim (Section 911.6) . DATED: j— 3 7 JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, By ` Deputy III. -: BOARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check one only) ( x) Thi lrlaim is rejected in full. ( ) ThisApplicationto File Late Claim is denied (Section 911.6) . I certify that this is a true and correct copy of the Boardb Order entered in its minutes for this date. DATED: Jan. 31, 1978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, by Rrfth 11 C a Deputy Patricia A. Bell WARNING TO CLAIARMT Government Coe Sections 911.8 You have o y 3 mom 34om Die g 06 this notice 5 you wauk which to Vie a court aeon on thiA itejec ted Ctaim (aee Govt. Code Sec. 943.6) wt 6 monthb 6.tom the denial o f youx Apptieation to Fite e a Late CCa im witki.n which to yeti ion a count Jon uties Jwm Section 945.41.6 etaiw-Shing deadline (aee Section 946.6) . You may z eek lite advice o 6 any attorney o6 yours choice in connection with -this matte't. 16- you want to eon.6uP..t ar. atto,%nerl, yoa .6houtd do .6o .imnediateLy. IV. FROM: Clerk of the Board T0: 1 County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, & (3) Public Works, Business & Services Division Attached are copies of the above Claim or Application. We notified the claimant of the Board's action on this Claim or Application by mailing a copy of this document, and a memo thereof has been filed and endorsed on the Board's copy of this Claim in accordance with Section 29703. DATcD: Feb. 1, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By h I y' .a Deputy Uz cia a. BeII V. FROM: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: Clerk of the Board (3) Public Works of Supervisors Received copies of this Claim or Application and Board Order. DATED: Feb. 1, 1978 County Counsel, By County Administrator, By Public Works, By 9.1 Rev. 3/77 Alan S. Ashworth �rrr•�'�`� C/O P.O. Bos 3123 Walnut Creek, CA 94598 Dec. 22, 1977 c°`"t� County Counsel Claims Department P.O. Box 69 Martinez, CA 94553 Re: My recent claim. D/L: 9/8/77. Dear Sirs: After reading the "Notice of Insufficiency" received by me on December 20, 1977, I Irish to add the following statements to my claim. On November 16, 1977, I submitted a claim to Isakson 6 Associates, Inc., 1353 Pine Street, Walnut Creek, 94596, (the designers of the traffic meridian), for a portion of the damages I suffered. On December 13, 1977, that claim was rejected because "the construction plans were prepared under the direction and approval of Contra Costa County, Public Works Department." I am submitting this claim to the County of Contra Costa because: 1) The county was neglegent in approving the design of the meridian. 2) The county was neglegent in enforcing the necessary safety standards on the job. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me. Sincerely, . ALAN S. ASHWORTH , FILED DEC P�Jr-77 J. R. OLS:ON CLW BOARD of SUPERVISORS COs Mkmfilmed with board order ��'569 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUIY, CALIFORNIA Board Action,---, 1/3//78 -f - NOTE TO CLUMAINT Claim Against the County, ) The copy o4 t1iis document _rUZU .to you iz you% Routing Endorsements, and ) notice o6 Vie action .taken on you)t c& m by .the Board Action. (All Section ) Boatd 05 Supenvido" (Panagnaph 111, betow), references are to California ) given pwuuant .to GoveAnment Code Seationa 911.5, Government Code.) ) 913, 5 915.4. Ptea6e note .the "wau ng" betcw. Claimant: Lee Robey and James Robey _ Attorney: Bishop, Barry, Martin, Hines, i Howe, Nelson C. Barry Address: 220 Bush Street, Suite 350, San Francisco, CA 94104 Amount: $110,000.00 Date Received: December 27, 1977 By delivery to Clerk on By mail, postmarked on Degember 23. 1.977 �I. FROM: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Claim or Application to File Late Claim. DATED: 12/27/77 J. R. °QCs Clerk, By o19 . AW4 Deputy , atricia A. Bell II. FROM: County Counsel 1927 To: Clerk of the Boar of Supervisors caA�q ( ✓�'(Check one only) •j�.�i CA, This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. ( ) This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are ' so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for 15 days (Section 910.8). ( ) Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section'911.2) . ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File a aim ( coon 1.6). , 11 DATED: '��� . 'I� JOHN B. CLAUSEv, County Counsel, B f 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 Boardb Order entered in its minutes for this date. J u DATED: Jan. 31, 1978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, by ^ �.cAjA, Deputy (;2xlFEMUR X. BUEL WARwI.'NG TO CLAMNT Government Code Sections 9131 You have o monai 6um the malung 36 VaA notice to you witux whidt to We a cou4t action on thi.6 rejected CWm (4ee Govt. Code Sec. 945.6) on 6 month6 J,tom the deniat of you& Application to Fite a Late Claim within which to ,petition a eoultt jo)t aeti.ej atom Section 945.41.6 claim-J.Ging deadfi.ne (nee Section 946.6). You may Aeek the advice o6 any attorney o6 yout choice ,in connection with #hid matteA. 1. ou want to eonzi t an attonneuyou .6hoidd do .6o .u�ediat IY. FROM: Clerk of the Board T0: 1 County Counsel, ( 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: Feb. 1, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By PL./ Deputy a 1cia e V. FROM: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: Clerk of the Board (3) Public Works of Supervisors Received copies of this Claim or Application and Board Order. DATED: Feb. 1, 1978 County Counsel, By . County Administrator, By Public Works, By 8.1 ,ev. 3/77 i LED1 c E C 91, 79177 1 BISHOP, BARRY, MAR 'IN, HINES & HOWE IR. OLS:,ON NELSON C. BARRY CLERK BOARD Oi SUPERVISORS 2 220 Bush Street, Suite 350 .Pa ° ' c' TA CO. San Francisco, CA 94104 3 415 421-8550 4 Attorneys for Claimant 5 6 7 The undersigned claimants hereby make claim against the 8 County of Contra Costa in the sum of $100,000 on behalf of James and $10,000 on behalf of Lee Robey and in support of said claim 10 represents as follows: 11 1. The injury or damage occurred on or. about September 12 19th, 1977 at about 7:45 P.M. 13 2. The injury or damage occurred on State Route 4 and 14 its intersection with Cypress Road in the County of Contra Costa, 15 State of California. SCC 34.67) 16 3. The injury or damage incurred as a result of the dang- 17 erous and defective condition and design and maintenance of said 18 intersection. 19 4. Tne particular act or omission on the part of the 20 state officers, servants or employees causing the injury or damage 21 was failure to properly design, maintain and operate or redesign 22 the said intersection. 23 S. The names of the state officers, servants or employees 24 causing the damage or injury are unknown at this time. 25 6. The injury or damages sustained by Lee Robey are bruises, 26 abrasions, strain and sprain of neck and back. The injuries sustained 004i1 Microfilmed with board order S 1 by James Robey are bruises, abrasions, fractures and strain of neck 2 and back. 3 7 . The amount above claimed was computed based upon 4 general exizting injury and the potential claim for general damages. 5 The name and addresses of witnesses, doctors and hospitals are as 6 follows: 7 Martinez County Hospitals 2500 Alhambra Avenue, Martinez, 8 California. The physicians and surgeons were the general staff 9 doctors at said hospital. The only known witness is officer R. 10 Larch, badge number 21143 from the Contra Costa County Sheriff 's 11 Department. 12 Expenditures for hospital expenses on behalf of 1�ee Robey 13 amount to $75.35 and on behalf of James Robey in the approximate 14 amount of $3,600.00. 15 16 NELSON C. BARRY on behalf of claimants 17 LEE ROBEY AND J;L%IES ROBEY 18 NOTICES TO: 19 BISHOP, BARRY, MARTIN, HINES & HOWE 20 NELSON C. BARRY 220 Bust-, Street, Suite 350 21 San Francisco, CA 22 23 24 25 26 BOARD ACTION BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. CALIFOMA 1/31/77 Al Amende NOTE TO CLUMNT Claim Against the County, ) The copy 06 Vud document ma Zed to you .c6 your Routing Endorsements, and ) notice o6 the action takes on yowl a taim by the Board Action. (All Section ) Soaad os SupeAv Aon6 (pana9Aaph III, befavf, references are to California ) given p ouuant .to Govetnwent Code Seetiona 911..8, Government- Code.) ) 913, 1 915'.4. Ft ea,6 a notes #e-"want ig"-befow: Claimant: Roger L. Scott, P. O. Box 422, Clayton, California 94517 Attorney: Address: RCalvj Amount: $10,000,000.00 LjEf' 20 1977 hand delivered Date Received: December 20, 19zCO << By delivery to Clerk on -12/20/77 By mail, postmarked •on I. FROM: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Ami dmO Attached is a copy of the abovd-not-'A'Iaim or Application to File Late Claim. DATED: 12/20/77 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By . Deputy Jamie L. Jo son FROM: County Counsel T0: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors ,,-(Check one only) ( ✓} This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. ( ) This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2, and we are so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for 1S days (Section 910.8). ( ) Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2). ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File a e C ( ection 911. ). DATED: JOHN B. CLAUSE.N, County Counsel, By' Deputy I. MARD ORDER By unanimous vote of Supervisors present (Check•one only) (x ) ThisjClaiLz 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 Boardk Order entered in its minutes for this date. o DATED: Jane 31, 1978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, b Deputy (Government Code ections • You have OBEY ;0M a 06 Z" ME �yeu which .to 6UA a eoW action oR tU& u ec ted Cfa iw (see Govt. Code See. 445.61 at 6 months Jum At denia of yocot AppUra;VoR .to Fife a Cott Cta Wi t a u h&A & pe&tiron a count J" AttieJ atom Section 945.4's c. ajA-JWm deadline (4ee Sextion. 946.61. You =W-seek the advice of my at; oaneq 06 your ehoiee in co neetion Witte 4U& wattek. IC you want to conmdt an onto you ahoatd do Ao .iaaeediat FROM: Clerk of the Bo TO: County Counsel. ( County Administrator, 6 (3) Public Yorks, Business h 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 sailing 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 DATED: Feb. 1, 1978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, 8 r ' Deputy V. FROM: (1) County Counsel, (2) County administrator, TO: Clerk of the Board (3) Public Works of Supervisors Received copies of this Claim or Application and Board Order. DATED: Feb. 1, 1978 County Counsel, By County Administrator, By Public Works, By 8.1 1~' Rev. 3/77 �. 13 I L E D DEC Z 01971 C" CLAIM AGAINST THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ALI CD• ROGER L. SCOTT presents a claim for damages against the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, California, in the sum of TEN MILLION DOLLARS ($10,000,000.00) . CLAIMANT'S ADDRESS: P.O. Box 422, Clayton, California 94517. DATE OF OCCURRENCE: September 19, 1977. PLACE OF OCCURRENCE: Vicinity of St. John's Episcopal Church, Clayton, California. SAID CLAIM ARISES FROM THE FOLLOWING CIRCUMSTANCES: Claimant was seriously injured on above date while in the exercise of his duties as a peace officer for the Clayton Police Department. Claimant was shot by a suspect. Claimant is informed and believes and thereupon alleges that the County of Contra Costa was under a contractual obligation to furnish assistance to claimant in his capacity as a peace officer and the Sheriff of the County of Contra Costa together with his radio dispatcher on duty on the aforementioned date and other agents, servants, employees and representatives of the Sheriff of said county breached said contractual obligation by failing to .respond to claimant's request for assistance under circumstances contemplated in the aforementioned contract. Further, claimant contends that the County of Contra _ Costa had a duty to furnish assistance to claimant in his capacity as a peace officer and Sheriff of the County of Contra Costa AA mfitmed with board �-�!�•_. together with his radio dispatchers on duty on the aforementioned date and other agents, servants, employees and representatives negligently performed said duty by responding in a careless and negligent manner to claimant 's request for assistance. Further, the Sheriff of the County of Contra Costa further failed to have available sufficient number of patrol units to carry out his obligation as aforementioned. ITEMS, NATURE AND EXTENT OF DAMAGES OR INJURIES: Injuries to claimant 's body, including but not limited to his head, face, mouth, arm, back, and severe emotional and mental strain and trauma. Dated: December 20, 1977. ROM L. SCOTT -2- 1/31/78 , NOTE 70 CLAIMANT Claim Against the County, ) The copy o f this document to you 4,6 your Routing Endorsements, and ) notice o5 the action taken on your c& m by the Board Action. (All Section ) Boa)td o� SupeAvc.sord (Paugnaph 111, beeow), references are to California ) given pwteuant to Gove,%went Code Sections 911.8, Government Code.) ) 913, 6 913.4. Pteaee note the 'W4.ni.ng" below. Claimant: Marvin Crosser, 711 Blue Ridge Drive, Martinez, CA Attorney: Address: Amount: $1,130.14 Date Received: December 30, 1977 By delivery/ ��leff o c Deecember 30, 1977 By mail, postmarked on I. FROM: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors TO: County Counsel Attached is a copy of the above-noted Claim or Application to File Late Claim. DATED: Jan. 3, 1978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, B , Deputy Patricia A. Bell II. FROM: County Counsel TO: Clerk of the Board of Supervisors (Check one only) { ) This Claim complies substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2. wrlyje�) { ) This Claim FAILS to comply substantially with Sections 910 and 910.2.J", so notifying claimant. The Board cannot act for IS days (Section 910.8) ( )" Claim is not timely filed. Board should take no action (Section 911.2c � ( ) The Board should deny this Application to File aClaim ( io 911.6). DATED: _L _'� JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel, By 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 Boardh Order entered in its minutes for this date. u DATED: Jan, 31, 1978J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, b aft , Deputy Patj�isia A, WARNING TO CLAIMANT Government Code Sections you..have o y Aa e o no a you Which to We a eowct action on thiA )te1eeted Cta im We Govt. Code Sec. 945.61 oh 6 monthe J)tom the den iaC o f youh Appt i cat i.o n to Fite it Late Claim wi thin wh,icfi to petition a count Jat u e6 Jtom Section 945.4',6 ctaim-jitbV deadt ne (eee Section 946.6). You Any Beek the advice of any atto they od yours choice in connection with th,i,6 matteA. 16 you Want to eon6uGt an attoAney, you 6houtd do ,6o immedi.atet . IV. FROM: Clerk of the Board TO: 1 County Counsel, 2 County Administrator, $ (3) Public Works, Business $ Services Division Attached are copies of the above Claim or Application. 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 2970-1- DATED: 970DATED: Feb. 1, 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk, By y L Deputy Patricia A. Bell V. FROM: (1) County Counsel, (2) County Administrator, TO: Clerk of the Board (3) Public Works of Supervisors Received copies of this Claim or Application and Board Order. DATED: Feb. 1, 1978 County Counsel, By County Administrator, By Public Works, By Rev. 3/77 4g iJ 17 Blue Ridge Drive 5; artinez, California ecember 21, 1977 Supervisor NancyFanden P C b iF SOS Las Juntas � �& Martinez, Californiaa aSON dAK WAND Of SUDear Supervisor Fanden: /,: ' Enclosed please find the estimate for automoblie repairs sub- mitted by Parker- Robb Chevrolet Agency in Walnut Creek. I contacted Air. Bill Swank who is an independent repairman and he informed -me that the Parker-Robb estimate .is not out of line. He said he could do the job for a like ?mount. At approximately 11:30 pm on Wednesday December 14, 1977 while traveling east on the Orinda-Richmond dam road at the intersection of Mays r-uad in E1 Sobrante we encountered road construction in the form of installation of dividers for left hand turn lanes. It appeared to be very recent and there were no painted lines or painted curhiings at the intersection. There had been sore saw-horse barriers with flash. ing amber lights installed on the divider strip but either the rain and wind or previous accidents that evening had knocked then down and into the center lane of traffic eastbound. On seeing them in the lane I was traveling in, with the rain and poor visibility, and the general proximity disarray, I swerved to the left thinking the traf- fic lane had been changed to the left and ran straddle the curbea left lane divider. I was going 30 miles per hour at the time and it dersoiished ti-fie underside of our car. We had another couple with us. tie are aware of 3 ether accidents that happened in that vicinity that same evening ano t,iere were probably more. We are sure that the unsafe conditions prevailing that evening are cognizant by you. We have not contacted our lawye. as yet. We feel that the fault lies within your jurisdiction and will be handled effectively by you. Please make some arrangements to reimburse or repair within fifteen Of I'M1 Microfilmed with board erdM 1 days. We miss our car very much at this time of the year and we have family flying here for the holidays which makes it especially inconvenient. With every good wish for your continued success and Merry Christmas, Nancy. �S,incerely/�your/s1 , Marvin Crosser. P.S. I am a photographer and had my camera with me. I took 2 pictures of the accident sight clearly showing the flashing light in the traf- fic lane and the curbing. ThQ barriers should have been sandbagged down. f . �sl�`i8 _ NOTE: SitlGlddCjldlK ,� R.O. -PRICE SUBJECT troy No.Main St. phone 1344401 1... C--TO CURRENT INVOICE' NO. WALNUT CREEK, CALIFORNIA NSpf Q4_1 — ADDRESS OATSCC17 /I MXKi.Qf C40! Y TYPE LICENSE NO. MILEAGE MOTOR NO. SERIAL NO. INSURED BY ADJUSTER INS/ TOR c PHONE NOME BUSINESS fywrbel FRONT to or 16HO pants Symbol LEFT labor IMs. parts fywsb.l RIGFIT Bober Mn. ftr/e Bumper / Fender fender Bumper Rail fender Ornament Fender Ornament Bumper Brit. fender Shield Fender Shield fender Mldg. fonder Mldg. Bumper Gd. Headlamp Meatdlew0 Fri. System Moodkamp Door Meedismp Dow Al I from* Seeled Beaver Sealed Room _IV Cross tuber �_ Cowl Cori Wheel Door, front Dow,host Hub Cap Door lock Dow Lech Nub B.Drum Door Hinge Dow Hinge Knuckle Door Glass Dow Gloss Knuckle Sup. Vent Glass Vest Gkns it. Cont. Arm-Blatt Door Mlcigs. Door Mktg. license Frome — Mkt. Door Mandl* Dow llandlo Up.Cont.Arm- SMN Center Post Cewler Foal Shock Door, Rear Dow, Rear W' dshield0 '0 ' Door Glass Door Glass CCC.- 4 ' Door Mldg. Dow MI/R. Tie Rod Rocker Panel Rocker panel Sleering Gear Rocker A11dg. Rocker Mlelg. Sl*ering Wheel Sill_Nate SA NNe Morn Ring Flow fkew S Gravel Shield Frame Frame Fork.tight Dog leg a!ly GrilleOuor. Panel cow.Dowel (j 7- C r Over. Inds. OAw.MIM. _ Qum. Glass Over.Gloss fender,Row reader.Rev f s �'il�KeT Fender Mids. Feed" MIM. Feeder hod Fonder M Mirrw 1111" BBIBC Morn Bumper Inst. Fowel Battle Side Bumper Roil Frost Sed Renk.lower Bumper Brit. F►aM Saw Adj. Bail*. Upper Bumper Gd. Trim Lack NOV.If. Gravel Shield Hoodlimifto Loth Plete.Up. loser Panel Tap Head Teo floor Tiro Mood Hinge Trunk Lid TAM lleod Mldg. Trunk lock' Battery Hood letters Trunk Handle hits Ornament Tail light Uwdenad Rod.Sup. Tail pipe Falba► Rod.Core Gas Tank r7 Rodin Antenna From* f11BlMARt/ Red.Hoses Wheel { laid av Mr�T Fan Blade Mub i Drud.7 11 /sets r C � Fon Ikh Bock Up GN Waley Pomp Wheel Shield S Allow !ic*ww ,s n 1 r `=o ! Bunwe1 s Feint s �' A—Align N--Now OH--Owerhaul S—Skoighlen or Repair ER—Eschonge RC—lechrome U- Uwd INSURANCE DEOUCTURE TAX t I This estimate is based ave%west passible teal consistent wi* geality swrh,and w sudk is glew"Wed. �/30 Nems wet covered by this estimate or bidden will M adfiliawel. s TOTAL s 117-461e t1tIRIt:K OtILAt`atrn CItY 14.�'"?I ��-B IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COMM, STATE OF CALIFORNIA January 319 1978 In the Matter of Appointments to the Housing Element Advisory Committee. The Board having established a twenty-member Housing Element Advisory Committee to assist in revising the Housing Element of the County General Plan (each member of the Board to nominate four persons for appointment); and Supervisor J. P. Kenny having nominated Mr. Joseph B. Barnwell, 19 Lenox Road, Kensington, California 94707 for appointment; and Supervisor W. N. Boggess having nominated the following persons for appointment: Mr. Roger B. Spaulding, 4662 Springwood Way, Concord 94521 Mr. Michael M. Murphy III, 1332 Las Juntas Way, Walnut Creek Mr. Leonard M. Wade III, 1683 Clayton Way, Concord 94519 Mr. Roberto C. Estrada, 109 Hubbard Avenue, Pleasant Hill 94523; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having nominated the following persons for appointment: Dr. Joseph Hirsch, 850 Hornet Drive, Danville 94526 Mr. Abraham Amador, Oakley (Mail: 516 Main Street, Martinez 94553) Mr. Frank J. Favalora, 2612 John Glenn Court, Antioch 94509 Mr. Thomas L. LaFleur, 1541 Woodland Drive, Pittsburg 94565; and Supervisor R. I. Schroder having nominated the following persons for appointment: Mr. Russell L. Beeson, 1925 Meadow Road, Walnut Creek 94595 Mr. Wayne L. Policz, 1060 Crystal Drive, Walnut Creek 94598 Mr. Ash Sudhaker, 3186 Lucas Drive, Lafayette 94549 Mrs. Dione Williams, 501 Fernwood Drive, Moraga 94556 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid nominees are APPOINTED to the Housing Element Advisory Committee for terms ending on or before April 1, 1979 when the revised Housing Element .for the County General Plan is to be completed and adopted. Passed by the Board on January 31, 1978. cc: Appointees (c/o Planning) CERTIFIED COPY Director of Planning Count Auditor-Controller I certirp that this is a frill. true & correct copy It y the orki-al document v:-l•.:r•F, i, on rile in tnp offico. County Administrator earl that it �raa n�s;;rrl ."_ :vioptcd by tits Board of Pub11C Information Officerei3nue slur.-m. ATT r�^r•.,t_r :''uar• C<litorwa. on The C: �. i.. t'T.S30\. Connt;. —. Creri: ta'd Board at Supervisors: Du 'lerk. t on January 31,1978 45on da Amdahl (�s X80 � t In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California AS EX OFFICIO THE GOVERNING BODY- OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STORM DRAINAGE DISTRICT ZONE 10 ja_n,la= 3_ 19 1$ M d»/Haller of Appointment to the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone 10 Advisory Board Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having noted that the term of Mr. P. T. Hibdon on the Citizens Advisory Board for the Contra Costa County Storm Drainage District Zone 10 expired on December 31, 1977; and On the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Ms. Marion Wickline, 232 Rutherford Drive, Danville, California 94526 is APPOINTED to said Advisory Board for a four-year term ending December 31, 1931. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. t XJ w I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order emhred on the mirwles of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my homd and dw Seal of dw Board of cc: Ms. Wickline Supervisor Zone 10 Advisory Board Public Works Director affixed this 31st day of January . 19� County Administrator c Public Information Officer �. SSpN. Clerk By 1..., eputy Clerk 4da Amdahl M-24 4/77 15m �3��81 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Colifamio January 31 . 19 78 In the Mow of Appointment to the Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area M-8 supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having noted that the term of Mr. Allen G. Browne on the Citizens Advisory Committee for County. Service Area M-8 expired on December 31, 1977; and On the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Mr. Charles Peterson, Rt. 1, Box D 223, Byron, California 94514 is APPOINTED to said Committee for a two- year term ending December 31, 1979. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 6enby awtifp that the fonmoing. is a true and cornet copy of as order eiMwed an the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Boa►d of cc: Mr. Peterson Supervisors County Service Area M-8 affixed this32st day of jznLM_, 19,g Public Works Director Service Area Coordinator R. N. Clerk County Administrator (�'+ (' Public Information Officezy r-�lr 'Deputy Clerk _,,-Ronda Amdahl H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 , 19 78 In the Mailer of Approving Contract #76-57145 with the State Department of Health to provide training for Family Practice Residents (County #29-611) The Board having considered the recommendation of the Director, Human Resources Agency, regarding approval for Contract #76-57145 (County ' #29-611) with the State Department of Health for the period from February 16, 1977 through June 30, 1980, providing $39,000 in funding from the State to support the training of one Family Practice Resident each fiscal year by County Medical Services, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract is APPROVED and that George Degnan, M.D. (County Medical Director) is AUTHORIZED to execute said contract on behalf of the County, subject to the condition that the contract be amended to correctly name the County of Contra Costa (instead of Contra Costa County Medical Services) as the contractor. PASSED BY THE BOARD on January 31, 1978. I hereby Certify that the fortpoirp is a true and Correct copy of aw order goi 9.4 on the n"wes of said Board of Supervisors on the daft oforesokL Orig: Human Resources Agency Wftess my hand and"Sod of the Board of Attn: Contracts 6 Grants Unit Supervisors cc: County Administrator affixed this3lst day of January 19 78 County Auditor-Controller County Medical Director � J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By{Jut- Z' ?U, . Deputy Clerk Jamie L. o nson RJP:dg H-24 4/77 15m �583 In the Board of SuPenri:ors of Contra Costa County, State of GdOornia January 31____, 19 78 In IM McMw of Approving an Agreement With East Bay Municipal Utility District Con- cerning the Alhambra Valley Road S1 ipout Repair. _ w.p. 6404-0671 e The Public Works Director having advised that in order to meet an emergency and expedite the repair of a slipout affecting the use of Alhambra Valley Road, 0.25 mile east of Castro Ranch Road, he signed an agreement with East Bay Municipal Utility District allowing entry, construction and stockpiling of material on District property. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDEREY.that the Director's execution of the agreement is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board January 31 , 1978• 1 hweby awfify dw* do In ooh is a tnit and coned copy of m enbr saftnd on dw nhwi s of said bad of Supsrnisors of dw daft akrwmil 1WMnsss my band owd dw Seal of" bard of Originator: Public Works Dept. SuPei risors Maintenance Division afar " u2tdoy of arluary 19 Z cc: Public Works Director East Bay Municipal Utility Dist. R. OLSSON, Clark 1550 Olympic Blvd. Do" Clark Walnut Creek, CA 94596 • Sandra Z. ieon H-243/7615m 001584 1'1584 L' � �LJra7/V® EAST 6AY MUN/C/PAL Unury DIsrRICT. +,AM.c.+ Orli r re w%05%OAK+A•m CA 94673-140%1635 aoao January 25, 1978 Contra Costa County Public Works Department 255 Glacier Drive Martinez, CA Attention: Mr. J. Knight Gentlemen: Pursuant to your telephone request of January 24, 19789 permission is hereby given for Department of Public Works Personnel to remove approximately 150 feet of District fence along Alhambra Valley Road and to stock pile material on the District's land in connection with road maintenance work on Alhambra Valley Road. This permission is given subject to the following conditions: . 1. The area covered by this permission is on the south side of Alhambra Valley Road approximately one mile east of Castro Ranch Road. 2. This permission is for a two week period beginning on Monday, January 30, 1978 and ending on February 13, 1978. 3. That upon termination of this permission the County will have removed all of the• stock piled material and the area will be left in a neat and clean condition. 4. The County acknowledges that the fence to be removed is in good condition and that it will be replaced to at least as good condition or better by the termination of this permission. 5. Contra Costa County agrees to indemnify and save harmless the District from and against any and all loss, damage, liability, expense, claims or demands of whatever character, direct or consequential, arising out of the use of said real property under this permit. If the above conditions are acceptable, please sign (or have an authorized representative do so) and return the enclosed copy of this permit prior to entry. Very truly yours, 11II1s 1,10RE ING COT•MITTON 11 ARE W. T. 11AXI'MAN -'11111ED A141) AGBE'FD TO: Manager, Land Division �.Orri'R C0 3TA COOT P .IC WORKS —Y BY DATE I a- R. C. , Supervisor, LandManagement & Recreation ADM/acm Enc. CC: Watershed Hdqtrs. Mivofilmed with bocrd order 181 Art,r > Ornli,7011.% r. a +fD WiC.r•rf)�r Cr^:.r+r^c J 1 O acrrCChOti.Wd.,P"Wftn+ +4!if•'Fr446C A lot r.•1"W An+lf Cfn SS':i 1+A2+r t+nsfs •IINIf J+IH SIMMONS C � In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa "County, State of California January 31 , 19 78 In the Moller of Antioch Development Agency Mr. Lester M. King, 3400 Camby Road, Antioch, California - 94509 read to the Board a letter he had written which appeared in the January 13, 1978 edition of the Antioch Daily Ledger on the subject of the Antioch Development Agency. Mr. King expressed his opposition to taxes paid by people living in the unincorporated areas surrounding the City of Antioch being used for projects of the Antioch Development Agency inasmuch as he felt that these projects should be paid for with taxes levied on property located within the City. Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine, acting as Chairman, expressed the Board's appreciation for the information furnished by Mr. King, and suggested that he might wish to pursue the matter through the state legislative process. This is a MATTER OF RECORD. No Board action taken. I hereby asrtify that tl+e forn�oinp is a true and corred co" of a Ma t er�ofodRon i d n+'uwtee of said Board of Supervisors on the dam aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 1st day of t�u a ry 19-_7g I R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk ?,. V NNUCC I cc: County Administrator t 1 r- H-24 4177 15m IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Proposal for ) Construction of New Countv ) January. 31, 1978 Building in Richmond. ) ) The Board on January 24, 1978 having deferred to this time consideration of the report of its 1977 Finance Committee (Supervisors R. I. Schroder and J. P. Kenny) on the proposal for construction of a new building for the County in downtown Richmond; and The Committee having reported that Richmond city officials had expressed the opinion that a Social Service building in the redevelopment area of Richmond would be detrimental to the long-term interests of the City as far as attracting future high-quality commercial and professional developments and that a courthouse would contribute to these coals; and The Committee having advised that the cost to the County to construct necessary court facilities would be approximately S2,500,000 more than to provide necessary space for Social Service, and having noted that in April, 1977, the Board had adopted a goal to centralize courtrooms into the Richmond Administration Building where three Municipal and one Superior Court courtrooms and related activities already exist; and The Committee having further noted that the proposal to construct an office building for Social Service in the redevelopment area to consolidate several of the department's locations is consistent with the 1975 plan for west County office space prepared by the County Administrator and accepted by the Board; and The Committee having recommended that the Board find that it is in the best long-range interests of the County to continue with the goal of consolidating all of the West County courtroom facilities in the Richmond Administration Building at 100 37th Street, Richmond, and that the County staff be directed to work with the City of Richmond staff to study possible alternative projects; and Mr. Arthur G. Will, County Administrator, having commented that the Committee and County staff had met with representatives of the Richnond City Council and the Econortic Development Commission, and the West County Bar Association_ and had decided not to change ` the recommendations contained in its January 24 report; and Judge David W. Calfee of the Bay Judicial District having expressed support for the plan to consolidate all of the courtrooms into one building; and Mrs. Jeanne Eger, 1119 Contra Costa Street, Point Richmond, California, having appeared and spoken in favor of constructing a Social Service buildina in the downtoim area of Richmond; and Mr. Robert Campbell, Richmond City Councilman, having urged that the Board build a courthouse in dow toam Richmond; and Board members having discussed the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the recommendations contained in aforesaid report of the 1977 Finance Committee are APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. CERTIFIED COPY cc: City Of Richmond j certll7 that tbts Is a fall. true & correct copy of Board Committee the original document which is on file in my office, Economic Develovnent Commission &nett that It r.-a:; pa.,;od F- addated b, ti:.: Board of Bav Judicial District Supervisors or Contra ro.;.a Ccuacy. Cal;fornia, on the date shown. ATTEST: J. It. OLSSOS. County Mrs. Jeanne Eger Clerk & ea-officio Cleric of said Board of Supen-isors Public Works Director by Deputy Cleric. County Administrator .e-^ J8 RFOOD IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Appeal of Vernal ) Area Improvement Association from ) San Ramon Valley Area Planning ) Conmission Conditional Approval of ) Tentative Map for Subdivision 4879, ) January 31, 1978 Alamo Area. ) C. Y. Properties, D. and L. Williams, ) Owners. ) WHEREAS on the 21st day of December, 1977 the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission approved with conditions the tentative map for Subdivision 4879 filed by Diablo Homes, Alamo area; and WHEREAS within the time allowed by law, Mr. John Lasagna, on behalf of the Vernal Area Improvement Association, filed an appeal from said action; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that a hearing be held before this Board in its Chambers, Room 107, Administration Building, Pine and Escobar Streets, Martinez, California, on Tuesday, the 21st of February, 1978 at 2:30 p.m. , and the Clerk is directed to post and publish notice, pursuant to code requirements. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. I HEREBY CERTIFY that the Foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 31st day of January 1978 J. R. OLSSON, CLERK By Jamie L. Johnson, Deputy C er CC: J. Lasagna Vernal Area Improvement Association Diablo Homes C. Y. Properties D. & L. Williams List of Names Provided by Planning Director of Planning o -8`7 RECEIVE , �c f` C : CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PANNING DEPARTMENT JAN 2 41978 J. & OLSM osc or s�wmso�s K as TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: January 20, 1978 FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesu SUBJECT: APPEAL - Subdivision 4879 Director of Planni C.Y. Properties 5 Donald b Louise Williams/Diablo Homes (Alamo) APPLICANT: Diablo Homes, 1501 North Broadway, Suite 303, Walnut Creek 94596 OWNER: C. Y. Properties, 1280 Stone Valley Road, Alamo 94507 Donald and Louise Williams, 9610 Kelsey Creek Dr., Kelseyville 94541 ENGINEER: Debolt Civil Engineering, 401 South Hartz Ave, Danville 94526 PUBLIC HEARINGS: 11/28/77: San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission Continued to 12/21/77; E.I.R. Certified as Adequate. 12/21/77: San Ramon Valley Area-Planning Commission - Approved with amended conditions. DECISION: Approved with amended conditions. APPEAL FILED: January 5, 1978 REASONS FOR APPEAL: See attached Vernal Area Improvement Association letter dated January 4, 1978 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The following people should be notified of your Board's hearing date and time: Diablo Homes Donald b Louise Williams 1501 North Broadway, Suite 303 9610 Kelsey Creek Dr. Walnut Creek, Ca 94596 Kelseyville, Ca 95951 C. Y. Properties Dennis Bell 1280 Stone Valley Road 400 Erselia Trail Alamo, Ca 94509 Alamo, Ca 94507 Debolt Civil Engineers Eve Auch 401 South Hartz Ave. 1111 Stone Valley Road Danville, CA 94526 Alamo, CA 94507 (See Attached list for additional names and addressed) . AAD:dh Attachments: Letter of Appeal , Planning Dept. Achknowiedgment, Minutes, Staff Report, E.I.R. , Map. cc: File No. 4879 n p p �Ilicrol4--t� ritli boar? oto • .l :j January n, 1975. Board of Supervisors, Contra Costa County P.G. bx-951 blartinea, California. (94553) . Deal- Stpervisors, Be formally appeal to your board for a reversal of the decision -of December 21, 19770 by the San iR&raon Valley Planning Commission, as regards Subdivision com.--:.only -called (The Creeks of Alamo) . r j.� ., iii' our appeal focuses on two (2) areas. # 1 -- Vernal Drive as noted in- the Vernal Drive area letter of December 15, 1977 (copy attached). Vernal Drive is the only nears of ingress and egress for the northern part of this subdivision.. .1e do not believe - the de-irclopet, should be allowed to use this private road witho}zt first inprcving it to county standards. #r 2-- scutit section of project: We nat the long Cul-de-sac called .tcna Halley Coe:.--- wi3 _ be ovcrburdened.'bJ the 41 horses that are planned; fur ,tlier, w .• believe this density will not be compatible wit:. the (Country Estate: Areas; that will surround this project. We asJ< a reduction in homesites to preserve a semblance or a r�.ral sdtting. - Respectfully Submitted, - r� 1_ �'j tel- ��'. ��" =%1-' i • i -2 :u3T1:: LEi:L:: _ bx-55c 94507 ' f A icronimed with boord ordn VII'MAL ARH'A IMI'ItOVI.MI.N-I' AS.VC[A-I'ION December 15, 197/ San Ramon Valley Planning Commission c/o Contra Costa County Planning Department P. 0. Box 951 Martinez, California 94553 Dear Commissioners: This tetter is to specifically address the concerns of the Vernal Area residents in regard to Subdivision 4379, commonly referred to as The Creeks of Alamo and Subdivision Application No. 5027, presently before Elie Alamo Improvement Asst--iation. Since other homeowner group; in the Alamo area are actively working on highlighting to your commission the many problems presented by the southern section of thi s development, thi s letter wi 11 only concern i tsel f with the northern section 13 acres, of Subdivision 4879 and 10.5 acres of Subdivision 5027; which are the only portions of these subdivisions that have a "right" to the use of Vernal Drive and intend to use Vernal Drive nor ingress and egress. None of the following concerns expresses disapproval of the northern section of. Sub livision 4879 as proposed- We feel that 12 homes on these 18 acres is a fair usage of this land, provided each parcel meets standards applicable to Country Estates. We do not feel that the requirement for curbs, gutters and sidewalks as recomincndcd in the County Planning Committee staff report to S. R. V. P.C. is necessary or desirable. The Country Estates area immediately to the north does not have curbs, gutters, or sidewalks. We express the following concerns and proposals: ]A Concern Vernal Drive is a small, private road built and maintained by Elie homeowners who use it. At present it is sufficient for road purposes, but p2riodic mainte- nance is necessary anti is l3crfornned. Subdivision 4579 proposes to add 12 more homes which would use Vernal Drive. Also, Suixlivision 5027 proposes to .add M new liomc:s. '11iis will result in a virtual doubling; of the vehicular usage of Vernal Drive. During the past several years when Vernal Drive was repaired prior owners of land now being subdivided refused any prorated pay- nient obligations. �� Miuofiimed with board ord004990 S-in Ranion 1-allcy Planning; Commission Page Occcnibcr 15, 1977 We believe this amount of new traffic will result in rapid deterioration of the road which will necessitate construction of a new road. We further believe. this to be an unfair burden imposed on the present residents. IB Proposal Before any subdivision is approved a condition of approval should be improve- ment of Vernal Drive to a width of 20 feet of pavement having a structural section to public street standards. The expense of this upgrading should be jointly borne by the developers of Subdivision 4879 and Subdivision 5027. 2A Concern At present, Subdivision 4879 and Subdivision 5027 both propose separate cul-de-sacs to run into their resp--ctive subdivisions from the end of Vernal Drive. It would seem that the future "bottleneck" of traffic entering and exiting at this location could better be avoided by a common usage road. In fact, the developers of Subdivision 4879, in an earlier plan map and in discussion with the Vernal Area representatives, agreed with this concept. 2B Proposal "17he developers of Subdivision 4879 and Subdivision 5027 should be required to use one principle common cul-de-sac as ingress and egress to their respective prop-erties. 3A Concern In the past, each new resident of the Vernal area has taken deeds with restrictions imposing certain obligations upon them in regard to maintenance of Vernal Drive. Both of these new subdivisions are planned on land that is at present raw acreage, and as such does not include the current deed re- strictions that other residents are subject to. The developers of 4879 in discussion with representatives of Vernal Area agreed to make all properties using Vernal Drive subject to this road maintenance agreement. 3B Proposal Ilic developers of Subdivisions 4879 and 5027 should be required to record an agreement applicable to each parcel of land to be bound by the existing road maintenance a(rrecmcilt. We recognize that the subdivision proposal #5027 is not being considered at this time. Nevertheless, our proposals must relate to adjoining; subdivisions. hUcrofilmed with board orft San Ramon 4►allcy !Tanning Commission Page 3 , - ll cmb � 1S 197 We strongly urge that you, the Planning Commission, consider the concerns expressed above as a critical part of the subdivision 4879 proposal. . When approval is granted it should incorporate the three proposals outlined above. Very truly yours, VERNAL AREA IMPROVEMENT ASSOC. , John J. Luzey, Representative 95 Stephanie Lane Alamo, CA 94507 JJL/lt cc: Supervisor Eric-flasseltine , a: jF•. t: Microfilmed with booed :t z � 44 i r � J t '.aa-li se:r tr�L+ttay/Se.. n . C q Ji PLuuuny,GutnnusrrM; r - Arnw irlo ti. Y•nrn}r .r ¢ f.r,wr�.•,.�•Inrrnr.tr:rtuin 1lurulnnl f�r,rtlr.lVn►t .r 01riirr,w, 1 co:,1 1 i• i r 15 � 'i'.1 " .� Jriarirta W ii�rraw .C)l fill y Vie.=r.1r.rrrrrtiln tJl.uirn•• i.:tlrlrxit;.1 �.i`�',3 ; t,inda v.Sent Anthony A.Dchmesus Drrrclor 4 111 urn uq- f,'." � Rich"it E..Kennsi[ ,i Jonn D NUAin'; • John N QfanGer +: Phone . 372 2U91 �. a': YIs Nelson S Y7ripht t Januar}• J, -1978 , Air. Joint Lasagna 211 Austin ,Lane P. 0. Box :556 t' Alamo, California 94307 Dear Mr. Lasagna: f Ilii : letter,acknowledges rec:c ipt of your letter,of .appeal, d'ated < �rw January 5, ,1978, and the. $100,000 filing fee for Subdivision 49,79,- which was hcai:d_'by-the San "Ramon Valley Arca.Planninl, Cot►ission n on Wedncsday; December 21, 1977. 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CONTRA f05TA COi,NTY CAUFN/A"` 3 -� a naM'�, ,` :' DrBolt.Gril Ea nn I N1z rm� .x - s.,l, •:: n aoI S.w"hans A.wtY� r aD' ; �.. ,}^k t.. I V, io a ..n.c l:,.r..++3.. '! a a �►+ +TAI r : �s rr .. ' 't �} X ._� t - e w .. _z, _-. sY n• 'K z.Y :, x y. r R t'a r w i x - yF' k z •, `.Y #:T;, �r +?. e, b. "i "`�+' �i'>^5� f F h s rr„'�' - '',,r,Y '� -tee„"%' ^'eNfl 3."_ �, F Ya 1. tk' ,r,. �-.a. ` '.9i�..s,- �' `r�."^,;, t`:17. �,� '',;w'µr', r;,S y,.a.�, ,kx r. +�5. r.,. ` ` �,z,,: w a'"i �. '-: s.r"'Y;: ,t' ,. SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA PLANNING COMMISSION CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA SUBDIVISION 4879, THE CREEKS OF ALAMO (Owners: CY Properties and Donald and Louise Williams) (Developer: Diablo Homes, Incorporated) A proposed subdivision of 53 lots on 51.4 acres in a Single Family Residential District (R-20). Variances are requested to have 7 lots less than 120 feet in average width in an R-20 District and 4 lots less than 140 feet in average width and one lot less than 140 feet in depth, in an area to be rezoned to Single Family Residential District (R-40). Subject property fronts approximately 576 feet on the north side of Stone Valley Road, on the east side of Interstate 680, and contains the southerly extension of Vernal Drive, in the Alamo area. (CT 3461) On November 28. 1977 having been fixed as the time for hearing on this item, the meeting was declared open by the Chairman. Staff presented the staff report, described the project and explained the location. Staff recommended approval of the- revised plan, with conditions; also recommended the Commission find the EIR together with responses, as adequate. The following persons appeared to represent and in favor of the application and in opposition: MR. REAGAN commented Public Works position was fairly well stated in the staff report; a connection should be made between Stone Valley Road and Vernal Drive. CHAIRMAN YOUNG stated Mr. Sanck, Danville Fire District. left a letter in support of the connection, for fire, life and safety purposes. GENE DeBOLT, 401 South Hartz Avenue, Danville, CA, engineer for the project, stated this project had been before the county for over a year; were asked to hold off until the General Plan for the area was resolved. During this time a very extensive and thorough EIR was -prepared. Northerly 18 acres committed to Country Estates and the whole area designated as a Specific Plan area. It is Zayed out to take advantage of the existing terrain to minimize grading. They had met with the residents on the area. Only the northerly 18 acres has the legal right to use Vernal Drive. They did a complete noise study, which is incorporated into the conditions. Have relocated lots to avoid prime specimen trees. The requested variances are of a technical nature and all meet or exceed the minimum in the area. There are 51.2 acres for the 52 lots proposed, which is in keeping with adjoining properties. They feel this plan is in keeping with the plan adopted by the Board of Supervisors and as outlined by the EIR. They are in agreement with staff conditions except to keep it a more rural setting, they requested the sidewalks be deleted. Alamo Improvement Association and other residents concurred in that. He opposed a through road; the additional traffic would impose more hardships than the reduced response time would. COMMISSIONER OLANDER asked about access to the Dorris-Eaton School; understood there was some concern. MR. DeBOLT advised the new owners of the school asked them to remove the easement and they have. There was a brief discussion on a possible expansion of the school and the affect it would have on access in the immediate area. MR. DeBOLT felt his client would be happy to work with the School District to solve any problems. (Continued on Page 2) Upon the MOTION of Commissioner BEST , SECONDED by Commissioner WRIGHT , Subdivision 4879 was approved, subject to amended staff conditions (Exhibit "A" attached) by the following vote on December 21, 1977 . AYES: Commissioners - BEST, WRIGHT, YOUNG NOES: Commissioners - MEAKIN, KENNETT Anthon A. Dehaesus • ABSENT:. Commissioners - BuRow, OLANDER Direcr of Planning ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE APPLICANT: Diablo Homes, Inc. , 1501 North ATTE , r -L_'00-'a Boardway, Suite 303, Walnut Creek, CA 94596 rve E. . ragdon OWNER: C.Y. Properties, 1280 Stone Valley Rd. , Alamo, CA & Assis. ant� irector Donald & Louise Williams, 9610 Kelsey Creek Dr. , Kelseyville, CurrAlt Planning APPLICATION NO. Sub. 4879 CA 95451 ASSESSOR'S Microfilmed with board ordeF n nrrl ►tA 1 nn 1 rw � + n.+• n� �• Subdivision 4879, The Creeks of Alamo Page2 JOHN J. LUCEY, 95 Stephanie Lane, Alamo, CA, in opposition, advised there was a change in the General Plan and the area rezoned from R-20 to R-40 for homeowners desiring horse set-ups. In a meeting with Supervisor Hasseltine it was discussed why they felt this section should remain in R-20 and the other area go into R-40. They were against this. Supervisor Hasseltine felt this was of special concern of Alamo and would designate it as such. What it mean to him was each and every parcel for building sites be studied before a site was approved because of the slopes involved. Very hilly, sloping parcel of land. WM. W. FOSKETT, 100 Vernal Drive, Alamo, CA, in opposition, discussed the severe impact this project would have on Vernal Drive. There are about 35 homes that use that road, which is very adequate for that number of homes. This project would add about 12 more homes and another project coming in with about 15. The width is O.K., some blind corners and dips. With the increased traffic; the road will break down. Before any approval, he would like a study by the county to see what can be done about rectifying the sight problem and what they need to bring it up to standard; and have Mr. De$olt get together with Bryan & Murphy to bring the road up to acceptable standard. CHARLES E. SUTER, 184 Vernal Drive; Alamo, CA, representing Vernal Drive Association, opposed any variances in the area and of the 12 houses emptying into this road, 5 variances. It is a private road maintained by the homeowners. The proposed lots should share in the maintenance of Vernal Drive. JOHN LASAGNA, P.O. Box 556, Alamo, CA, resides on 3 acres on the west side of the proposed subdivision. He felt the one piece of land was very restricted with the freeway on one side and the noise and traffic on the freeway is increasing 10 to 15 percent a year. South of this property is about 5 acres and the land above is also agricultural. Low density is relative when you compare it to one acre or 3 acre lots. There is a pollution problem and a school problem. The Fire Department doesn't like it and Mr. Reagan's report is not too favorable unless they connect up. They have 170 signatures of people in the area that want upgrading of the land. BARBARA J. MEISTRELL, 206 Austin, Alamo, CA expressed concern about the school problem. The schools are crowded and this would generate about 100 students. She was also concerned about the affect this would have on the road. DAVID MURDOCH, 2171 Miranda Avenue, Alamo, CA has lived in the area just over two years, and takes pride in the area. The developer has conformed more to the area, in keeping the density down so it is compatible. Density will also affect how serviceable the cul-de-sac is. The development will have a direct impact on Vernal Drive and felt it was somewhat the responsibility of the developer to bring it up to some sort of specification. He felt the plan could be acceptable with one acre lots and density less and if the developer were to agree to do something about Vernal Drive. EVE AUCH, 1111 Stone Valley Road, Alamo, CA stated she was at a meeting when Supervisor Hasseltine suggested this property be put in special concern; this meant R-20 zoning would not apply. You should not have lots that need variances and not have lots four times as long. A 30 acre parcel to the south is going to be subdivided. She requested it be denied because.of the variances. They asked for an area Planning Commission and now ask that they protect them. If R-20 is retained, asked that no lot be smaller than 1/2 acre. 7 pjlcrofiimed with board order Subdivision 4879, The Creeks of Alamo Page 3 DENNIS BALL, 400 Erselia Trail, Alamo, CA stated when the area was put into Country Estates and most of the people that asked to have their property zoned in one acre, some have more than one acre, they are saying, "we made the sacrifice and we would expect the same of you". ` GERALD LUDDEN, 1286 Stone Valley Road, Alamo, CA stated he was not for or against the development but felt it would affect Dorris-Eaton School. When it rains, water drains to the school area and he felt this would be worse; also they are thinking of expanding the school in this general area. He felt the development would alter the character of the school, with the back yards facing it. The developer is proposing they abandon the easement and enter the school through this right-of-way. He understood there was discussion in the EIR regarding the easement and if they expand, the developer should give up that easement. If that happens 8 to 10 property owners will be subject to a lot of traffic. He was concerned about runoff, activity noise and the easement. JAMES L. HENDERSON, 1055 Ina Drive, Alamo, CA supported the people wishing to keep the area rural and opposed the subdivision. MR. REAGAN recommended Dorris Court be constructed to collector standards, as he did not feel 32' would be adequate for these kinds of projections. MR. DeBOLT, speaking in rebuttal, concurred with Mr. Reagan, would be a much safer access than the 12' . Any runoff would drain off before there would be any flooding of the school. They have agreed to a left turn lane at Stone Valley Road. The two main points brought up was one of density and improvements to Vernal Drive. The northerly 18 acres have an easement to use Vernal Drive and they are agreeable to pay their share for maintenance and straighten out the problem areas. He felt this conformed to low density as designated in the General Plan. COMMISSIONER BEST asked about the scenic easements as indicated in the staff report; were not mentioned in the conditions; the trees on the north bank; kind of improvements to creek. MR. BRAGDON went to map, pointed out easements; discussed lot sizes; considering eliminating lot 5. COMMISSIONER KENNETT questioned the number of units to be using the easement to Vernal Drive. MR. DeBOLT advised the easement did not address itself to the number of units. CHAIRMAN YOUNG posed the question whether or not the cul-de-sac is appropriate or two streets. MR. BRAGDON advised they could find the EIR as adequate, if the Commission so desired. Upon the Motion of Commissioner WRIGHT, Seconded by Commissioner OLANDER, the EIR was deemed to be adequate by the following vote on November 28, 1977: AYES: Commissioners - WRIGHT, OLANDER, BEST, KENNETT, MEAKIN, BUROW, YOUNG NOES: Commissioners - NONE ABSENT: Commissioners - NONE ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE Microfilmed with board ordgp 1)598 Subdivision 4879, The Creeks of Alamo Page 4 CHAIRMAN YOUNG suggested the long cul-de-sac and the subdivision requested by the applicant appropriate as far as this is concerned. COMMISSIONER BEST agreed with that; to put it through would alter the character of the area. (Referring to the street.) COMMISSIONER WRIGHT also agreed, seeing all kinds of problems if they insisted it be carried through. CHAIRMAN YOUNG stated the second major problem appears to be the density of the lower portion of the subdivision. MR. BRAGDON advised low density is 1 to 3 units per acre. R-20 compatible with the General P1an.The northern portion would be developed in larger lots and the southern portion low density. Specific Plan area, they would work with the developer to have minimum grading and minimum lot size 20,000 going up. On the southern portion, 32,000 square feet. COMMISSIONER OLANDER asked if staff was saying that line between the R-20 and R-40 was established by the Board of Supervisors. MR. BRAGDON stated the map submitted essentially shows that line and it appears that is what was intended. Because of the existing development and topography, it is two separate neighborhoods and that is why staff has taken the position that the neighbor- hood has split up. COMMISSIONER OLANDER agreed and felt the cul-de-sac in order. To him there were 3 areas; the south end towards Stone Valley Road in keeping with R-20, middle area could be developed in larger parcels and to the north, even larger. There was a discussion on the various zoning in the area. COMMISSIONER OLANDER expressed concern about the traffic on Stone Valley Court and traffic generally in the south end and difficulty getting out of the cul-de-sac; also traffic generated by the school. COMMISSIONER IWAKIN shared Mr. Olander's concerns COMMISSIONER KENNETT stated in addition to the traffic, he was concerned about the school impact. He would like to see some redrawing as to lot size; as it goes north, seems to be inconsistent with the property east of it. Was concerned with traffic in the area and fire protection. There was a discussion as to lot sizes; lot sizes in relation to topography; zoning. COMMISSIONER KENNETT made a motion to continue the matter to December 21, 1977 for applicant to amend map that any lots north of Stone Valley Creek be no less than 32,000 square feet in size, Seconded by Commissioner NEAKIN and approved by the following vote: AYES: Commissioners - KENNETT, MEAKIN, BUROW, OLANDER, BEST, YOUNG NOES: Commissioners - WRIGHT ABSENT: Commissioners - NONE ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE Microidmed with board order. �� � Subdivision 4879, The Creeks of Alamo Page 5 On December 21, 1977 having been fixed as the time for the continued hearing on this item, the meeting was declared open by the Chairman. Staff presented the staff report and briefly described some of the concerns expressed at the previous hearing. At the Commission's direction, redesigned 48 lots with no lot smaller than 32,000 square feet, the average approximately 40,000. The people want the cul-de-sac and do not want Stone Valley Road connection. Staff recommended approval with conditions, of the 48 lot plan. WILBUR DUBERSTEIN, 45 Quail Court, Walnut Creek, CA, attorney for the applicant, stated they were not applying for the 48 lots; they were applying for the 52 lots. This has been reduced from 71 lots applied for a year ago and felt there was no valid reason to reduce it 4 lots more. 52 lots comply with the General Plan. He requested a decision now. The lots on Austin Lane are all smaller than they propose. JOHN J. LUCEY, 95 Stephanie Lane, Alamo, CA. , representing the Vernal Area Group, stated their main concern was Vernal Drive, a private road, being maintained by them. Felt the developer should pay for the use of the road in upgrading it, and contribute towards the maintenance for the lots using Vernal Drive. JOHN LASAGNA, P.O. Box 556, Alamo, CA. read a petition with 141 signatures in opposition. He felt the 3 proposals in the Vernal Drive group's letter, were not out of reason and .should be approved by the Commission. The lots in the Austin Lane area, although designated as 1/2 acre, only 2 are that small down by Stone Valley Road; the balance average 1.2 acres, which would adjoin 32,000 sq. ft. County Estates is one acre or more. The people of the area want the credit for the reduction of lots,. to conform closer to what they want. He felt if the Commission passed it tonight, it would be prematurely before some very important facts are thoroughly gone over and feel it has not yet reached the quality of planning they want. COMMISSIONER WRIGHT pointed out in the area to Stone Valley Road and east side of Austin Lane, there were 25 lots less than 1/2 acre. DIANNE MAYER, 220 Ersilia Trail, Alamo, CA, in opposition, stated on the 141 signatures the majority of them are on one acre or larger and on Ersilia Trail only 4 parcels less than one acre. She felt the whole area should be developed to maintain the character of the property to the north. It should be one acre lots because of the slopes of the terrain. Dorris-Eaton School may be increased in size, but the number of students do not fully indicate the amount of traffic in and out of the area. ANTHONY VARNI, P.O. Box 570, Hayward, CA, representing Dorris-Eaton School, was concerned about the drainage and fencing. Would like a condition that drainage be collected in some manner and not allowed to drain on that property; and a solid fence 6' high be built next to their property by the school. ROBERT G. MILLER, 2814 Lariat Lane, Walnut Creek, CA asked if a study had been made of the impact on the Vernal Road. Staff advised the matter was reviewed in the EIR. CHARLES E. SUTER, 184 Vernal Drive, Alamo, CA questioned if they could reduce the lots from 70+ down to 52, why they couldn't design it without variances on 12 of them. Microf iimed with board order , j Subdivision 4879, The Creeks of Alamo Page 6 CLARK ENSLEY, President of Alamo Improvement Association, in representing himself, stated this is a situation where a developer comes into the community to develop a piece of property in a manner disturbing to the community. They are asking that the density of the area be reduced. The Fire Department is in opposition. He felt it should be continued until some of these matters are given consideration. CHAIRMAN YOUNG asked how many people in the audience were opposed. Approximately 25 people indicated opposition. COMMISSIONER KENNETT commented that an adequate road system is necessary for the general safety and welfare of the people and roads are built to serve people. If cul-de-sacs are what people want, then lands should be developed without restricting circulation. A long piece of property is no reason for creating a long cul-de-sac. He felt the road connection could be vital. He felt another specific need is channelization on Stone Valley Road and condition 20 should be amended to a 16' westbound lane, a 12' eastbound left-turn lane and a minimim 14' wide eastbound lane. In terms of drainage, consideration be given to protect the school property. MR DUBERSTEIN, in rebuttal, submitted a map of the entire area, marked in red of the area developed less than an acre. The average of 1.2 referred to by Mr. Lasagna would understandably raised by the 3 or 4 acre parcels. The map shows the caliber'of the neighborhood being less than one acre. As to Dorris-Eaton School, they certainly would protect them and there wouldn't be any drainage problem. With regard to the fence, they will be good neighbors if the school feels it is necessary. The designation of Country Estates and R-20 is identified in the General Plan and he did not feel this was the time to argue the General Plan. Alamo Improvement Associaton approved this application by a vote of 6 to 1, with Mr. Ensley the only dissenting vote. The people would like to have the land remain as it is; they just don't want it developed and the owner has the right to develop this property in accordance with the General Plan. They reduced the sites from 18 to 12 and suddenly they want the improvement of Vernal Drive. Want some sort of agreement between the property owners for the maintenance of the road. COMMISSIONER BEST requested verification of the section of Vernal Drive they have agreed to improve. GENE DeBOLT explained the area they will improve and 12 proposed homes will have an agreement to do their share of maintenance of the road. CHAIRMAN YOUNG stated there was some confusion about the General Plan. Asked staff to investigate the action before the Board of Supervisors and checked with Supervisor Hasseltine and he has indicated what is on the General Plan showing a line on the map that shows R-40"to the north and R-20 to the south and east of the black line. Entire area should receive special attention. Average in size of the lots and config- uration taken into account. It was his understanding that the original proposal and second proposal conform to the General Pian as passed by the Board of Supervisors. Microii;med with board order Subdivision 4879, The Creeks of Alamo Page 7 COMMISSIONER 14RIGHT stated the idea of cutting back of 4 lots in an area that backs up to a subdivision that contains R-20 lots doesn't make sense. He felt the constraint in terms of providing protection for those people along Vernal Road is there. He saw no reason to cut out 4 lots from the subdivision. COMMISSIONER KENNETT stated he had had a great deal of conversation with various people and with Supervisor Hasseltine. Supervisor Hasseltine did not intend everything above the creek should be one acre; also County Estates would not cut across the creek. Perhaps 40,000 square foot lots more advantageous; 32,000 square feet, he agreed in part this is an arbitrary size lot. He would go along with the desire of the people in the area; the suggestion the density be lowered, school district problem and safety of the area; not wholely keeping consistent with the area around it. The Fire Department and Public Works gave compelling arguments and in so far as the roads go, he went along with the cul-de-sac concept. His impression was no one could build any structure in the scenic easements but it can be fenced. Down in the creek, fencing would destroy the concept of the scenic easement. COMMISSIONER MEAKIN stated he agreed with a lot of Mr. Kennett's comments. A large number of citizens have expressed their views. CHAIRMAN YOUNG stated the cul-de-sac or through street had not been discussed that night. Normally through streets are preferable to cul-de-sacs but in this case they are dealing with a private street. If Vernal Drive were a public street and wide enough, the two portions could be connected. COMMISSIONER WRIGHT commented in the past, they have provided a emergency access. HANK CARSTENSEN, Danville Fire District, stated in terms of the Fire Department life saving equipment, some consideration should be given to the time difference in the through road connection. An emergency access or bike path could create problems with motor vehicles using it. (He had made a lengthy presentation earlier on many phases of their work.) C01201ISSIONER BEST made a motion for approval based on the map of November Ist but with condition 2 and with the additional conditions provided this evening in the addendum. COMMISSIONER WRIGHT seconded the motion. COMMISSIONER KENNETT stated he didn't feel compelled to go to 20,000 square foot lots because something is zoned R-20 and he certainly could not vote for that motion. COMMISSIONER MEAKIN agreed with Mr. Kennett; he didn't think the November 1st original plan is the one best suited. C&1IPZMAN YOUNG stated he was going to vote for the motion, based on the General Plan. The property consists of over 51.0 acres and if there are 52 parcels, the property conforms in general to Country Estates. He favored the November 1st plan because it does have a variation of parcels. He also called attention to the changes in certain conditions. He did have some question in his mind as to the improvements on Vernal the applicant had agreed to; the maintenance agreement on Vernal Drive and a fence adjacent to the school property. Attic,01►,mar1 with board order $F Subdivision 4379, The Creeks of Alamo Page 8 There was a brief discussion among the Commissioners, staff and Public Works as to the appropriate way to condition the permit to cover the road. MR. BRAGDON suggested a condition be incorporated that the developer, homeowners association and county get together for discussion and the Planning Department make the determination as to the road. COMMISSIONER BEST amended her motion to include the conditions discussed. COMMISSIONER KENNETT suggested the scenic easements at the creeks be conditioned to prohibit fencing. CHAIRMAN YOUNG stated the motion included amendment of condition 20; addition of condition 30 relating to Vernal Drive improvements; condition 31 relating to maintenance agreement; condition 32 relating to sharing the cost of fencing adjance to Dorris- Eaton School; condition 33 relating to fencing of scenic easements; and the addendum dated 12/19/77. M1crQfi1msd with board order 00603 • Condition!; for App ruva 1 EXHIBIT "A" division 1.871),_I'ht- Creeks o f Alamo 1. The tentative map 017' this approval shall Ire that received by the Planning; Departmcnt on November 1, 1977 for 52 lots as mock r.ied by the following conditions. 2. ]n order to preserve the many large trees and creek cnvi.ronme11t alonl; the north side of Stone Valley Creek, Lots I through 6 shall he combined into 5 lots and the creek arca and north bank included in a sccnic casement. 3. A revised tentative map shall be submitted in accordance with these condi- tions. The horizontal and vertical alignment for Stone Valley Conrt at Lots 40 and 41 and Rugger Court shall be rcviscd to satisfy the Department _ of_ Public Works and the Planning; Department. Lot lines shall be radial to the street where terrain constraints hermit. Access to the pr'iVaLe school to the test shall be provided at Calaveras Court between Lots 21 and 22 and the cul-de-sac and lots be rcdcsiglcd. 4. -Variances in average width are g;r:urtcd to have 7 lots less than 120' in avewidth in a Singlc family Residential District R-20, and to havc 4 lots less than 140' -in average width, and 1 lot less than I40' in depth in a Sin glc family Residential District R-40. '1'hc lots all have at least the minimum arca required and are considered consistent with the zoning district in which they arc located. 5. All lots shall be deed restricted against. rurLher• suhllivisiwr: 6. The scenic casements shall be establishcd with recording of the Final Subdivision Map. 7. Street names are subject to review and approval by the Director of Planning;. 8. Fire'protcction i.mprovcmcnts shall. be as required by the Danville Fire Protection District. 9. Prior to recording a Final Map, the developer's Noise Study consultant shall •rcview the approved plan and base his recommendations oil that plan. A copy of the revised recommendations shall he submitted to the Building; Inspection Department, and the Study recommendations implemented in developing the homes. 10. The developer shall comply with the San ltairron Valley lhri.fi.ed School District's Developers Policy. •11 . 1'11c••suhdivi.sion shall conrorm to the provisions in 'Title D or the COMIt)' Ord i 1anlcc Code. Any variance the'-01`1-0111 must he sg:cc i f i c:11 1 y app 1 i ed l'or and shall noL be :1l lortc•J unlc:::: listed an Ole 1'1:111101111, Commission's condi- tional approval sta Lcmcn t. 12. In accordance with the provisions in Section 94-4.414 of the Ordinance Codc, the owners of all existing; easements within areas to be conveyed to Contra Costa County for ►•oad purposes shall consent to the dedication or deeding, of the right-or-way. with board order WOM 4 EXIIIarr "A" Loud i t i on:: fur Approval 01' 5uhd i v i s i .n 4879 I'al,c• :' 13. All utility tr:utsmisSiun, dist-ibis(.-ion, and set-vice facilities shall be installed underground. (Ordinance Code Chapter 96-10) 14. Traffic control signs, stop signs, ccntcrlinc striping and pavement markings at all stop signs will be required. These details shall be ' shown on the improvcmcnt plans. 'Che Subdivi.der's engineer will he advised by the Public Works Depnrtment of the various signs, striping and' pavcment markings required when the improvement plans arc submitted for review. 1S. Street lights shall be installed on Stone galley Court, the portion of the subdivision served shall be annexed to County Service Arca L-42 for the maintenance and operation of the street lights. 16. Sidewalks shall be constructed ort Stone Valley Court. 17. No mailboxes will he perrnittcd within the sidewalk, path or trail arca. The placement of mailboxes within the right-of-way shall conform to cur- rent standards of the Public Works Department. The subdivider is advised to contact the Postal Service and find a satisfactory arrangement For mail delivery (e.g. , rccluest, in writing, delivery to individual or grouped mailboxes behind the sidewalks). 18: The subdivider shall -widen Stone Valley Road with face of curb 26 feet from the centerline shown on the precise al.ibnincnt map. The work, .iF necessary, shall include tite modification or relocation of the bicycle- pedestrian path. 19. In accordance with the Frontage Improvement Policy approved by the Board of Supervisors, the subdivider shall construct the pavement widening adjacent to the curb on Stone Valley•ltoad to a maximum width of 20 feet. The County will assume the responsibility for the balance of the pavement provided that the subdivider conveys to the County the right-of-way widening and constructs the curb.and sidewalk. 20. The subdivider shall construct left-turn channelization on Stone Valley Road for entrance into the subdivision. A minimum 16' westbound lane, a 12' eastbound left-turn lane and a minimum 14' wide eastbound lane shall be provided. An encroachment permit shall be obtained from the State of California, Department of Transportation,. for any work affecting the State freeway right-of-way. 21. ' The right of vehicular access :Hong the Stone Valley Road frontage except .for the "Stone Valley (:out-t" interseeLinu and (.ht: Dorris Eaton -School entrance cascnacn(s Shall be rclintlnishcd. The relinquishment shall itielltdt: the r.i.l;ht-of-t,aY rcLurns. 22. At least one, 3-inch diameter, non-ferrous drain shall be installed for each lot through the curbs and under the sidewalks to provide for 1`uturc roof drain,' etc. , connections Froin the individual lots. Locations will be determined on the basis of grading and road .improvcmcnt plans. Mierofilmcd with board order EXUBiT "A" Condition~ 1'or -Approval of* Subcl i v i s i.•n 4879 11.1ye 23. Any section of the storm dra.inai;c system whicli conveys -storm water, to which the Public streets contribute flow, shall be installeJ in a dedicated drainage casement. 24. Tlic storm drain system is not shown. Comment on the system will he made when the improvement puns are submitted for review. Storm water runoff .cntcring and originating within the subdivision shall he collected and conveyed in an adequate storm drain system to Miranda Creek, Stone Valley Creek, and/or other natural watercourses or adequate man-made drainage facility without diversion of the watershed. 2S. Storm water runoff sliall not be allowed to flow from lot to lot or onto adjacent property. Said flows shall be intcrccptcd and conveyed to the in-tract storm drainage system. 26. Stone Valley Creek and Miranda Creek shall be improved through the subdivi- sion to contain 25-year frequency flows in accordance -with the applicable provisions of the County Ordinance Code. 27. • Lots 1 through 6, and lots 27 through 31 shall be protected from overflow of Stone Valley Creek and Miranda Creek,, respectively, originating east of the subdivision. 28.. Stone Valley Creek and Miranda Creek shall be encompassed by drainage easements with appropriate access in accordance with Ordinance Code Chapter 914-10.404. 29. The subject subdivision is located next to Stone Valley Creek which is • defined by the Department of 1:ish and Game as a natural. watercourse on the largest scale 11. S. Geological Survey, Topographic Map most recently published. The subdivision may be subject to•requirements by the Department of Fish and Game. 30. Off-site improvement shall be required on Vernal Drive. Such improvements shall be subject to the review and approval of the Planning Director, after consultation with the Vernal Heights Homeowners' Association and the' developer. 31. The CC & Rs for the subdivision shall contain a statement as to the specific obligation of each lot asto their pro rata share towards the maintenance of Vernal Drive. 32. The developer shall pay 502 of the cost of a fence at the rear of the lots adjacent to the Dorris-Eaton school property. .33. Fencing shall not be allowed within the scenic easements along the two creek areas. - Fencing is allowed within the scenic easements on lots 48 and 49. jwcro;i;rhrd with board order 00606 EXHIBIT "A" • Conditions for Approval of Subdivisioi- 4879 Page 4 34. Exception is granted From the Subdivision Ordinance to allow Vernal Court to be a private street, built to minor street standards. 35. Exception is granted from the Subdivision Ordinance to permit Stone Valley Court to be longer than 700' . 36. •A pedestrian-bicycle path connection shall be provided between Vernal Court and Stone Valley Court. A 10' wide path improved with 8' of asphalt .paving shall be provided which shall be maintained with Vernal Court. The develop- er shall provide the Planning Department with documentation at the time of recording the Final Map as to the means of maintaining the private road- aid path. 37•. Site development traFfic shall utilize Stone Valley Court for means of ingress and egress and shall not use Vernal Drive. Approved 12/21/77 • AA is .:... .:.... .,..., . :•fir..:�:':..;'-::;,: ..:.....is::..•.. _ X, 51 J. a . 1._ i, e - - r,�lEr3filfnM with bo*rd oidwx 00007 Planning Department Calm ''`"W"canowwwwo""'"" � '�� " "'-�� ' " Costa County Administration Building, North Wing DeweM E.Awinsen _ P.O. Box X51 MMt R. Vice (r/�y an Martinez, California 9553 \ \J�.A ty Care" phimies Mrrwtar ArAbew A.OMbaaoue Director of Planning a' Radee Jleh fir Phone: 372-2024 Ririmmmd 1111111111100 V.V11814 iw t�eetiwt HiU Andow M.You" Maine e November 17, 1977 RESPONSES TO COMENTS ON THE DRAFT EIR FOR SUBDIVISION 4879 (THE CREEKS OF ALAMO) To Concerned Parties: This document is the Contra Costa County Planning Department response to written comments presented to the Planning Department concerning the draft Envii-•onmental Impact Report for Subdivision 4879. In order to comply with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and guidelines of the State and Contra Costa County, an initial study was conducted for this project. It was determined that an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared to identify areas of possible impacts resulting from the proposal, and what measures may be taken to mitigate these impacts. The draft EIR was posted fay 4, 1977. To date responses to the draft EIR have been received from the following: - Gene DeBolt, Civil Engineer Project Engineer - W. C. Dalton, Deputy General Manager - Chief Engineering Central Contra Costa Sanitary District - L. J. Reagan, :asst. Public Works Director, Land Development Contra Costa County Public Works Department - Jerry Kothe, Sr. Sanitarian Contra Cosa Coupzl-y Health Department DM:st htiuo;i;►,��� With board or(*,, DeBolt Civil Engineering 401 South Hartz Avenue > > Danville, California 94526 415 / 837--3780 Date, November 9, 1977 Job No. 76126 Mr, Norm Halverson � =s f i;•�c�n� County of ContrA Cost .. .. . CC :•r: r , � t 651 Pine Street _Martinez, CA 94553 Weare enclosing the following. A report on Subdivision 4879, The Creeks of Alamo, describing -the- Tentative Mao' s cotapliance with the San Ramon V_ailpy • .General Plan. M Coennxnts; Submitted to you at the request of Tony Dehaesus. DeBolt Civil Engineering ugene e o cc: Diablo Homes, Inc. , wf encl. Tam- Investments, w/encl. ' 0 Planning Department COnua VMio ' .#Adwm ""'""`1e wlM:wr L.lri�.r. � -�" Costa Oes County Administration Building, North Wing nel l E.Anrern P.O. Box X51 (^J Alert R. V'Cow�is irman Martinez, __ California 91553 Mertirna Amillwa r A.Olrheeew Director of Planning - Caro"O.rl*im Rodeo Juk Seedier✓ Phone: 372-2024 Riclum nd 111106m V.Wehen 1'IMrnt Hill A doew M.YarrwE Aketato November 17, 1977 ` RESPONSES TO COME.NTS ON THE DRAFT EIR FOR SUBDIVISION 4879 (THE CREEKS OF ALAMO) To Concerned Parties: This document is the Contra Costa County Planning Department response to written comments presented to the Planning Department concerning the d.aFt Envi-ronmental Impact Report for Subdivision 4879. In order to comply with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and guidelines of the State and Contra Costa County, an initial study was conducted for this project. It was determined that an Environmental Impact Report should be prepared to identify areas of possible impacts resulting from the proposal, and what measures may be taken to mitigate these impacts. The draft EIR was posted May 4, 1977. To date responses to the draft EIR have been received from the following: - Gene DeBolt, Civil Engineer Project Engineer - W. C. Dalton, Deputy General Manager - Chief Engineering Central Contra Costa Sanitary District - L. J. Reagan, asst. Public Works Director, Land Development Contra Costa County Public works Department - Jerry Kothe, Sr. Sanitarian Contra Cosa County Health Department DM:st h1i,�oii;r�, J �•;it;� board order, Environmental Impact Report Responses, Subdivision 4879 The letters and memoranda which are attached are the -responses of various agencies to the Environmental Impact Report (EIR) for Subdivision 4879 which have been received as of this date (November 17, 1977) . The nature of the comments are self explanatory and do not warrant further response. It is pertinent to note that the design of the proposed sub- division has been greatly modified since the preparation of the EIR. These changes have mitigated many of the significant impacts identified in the EIR. The nature of the changes in the design of the subdivision are apparent if the tentative map contained in the EIR is closely compared with the revised tentative map (i.e. the map received by the Planning Department on November 1, 1977) . Briefly summarized, major changes in the plan may be summarized as follows: - The number of proposed lots has been reduced from 71 to 53. The reduced density implies less traffic and associated impacts, less grading, less runoff, more opportunity to preserve natural terrain features, etc. - The circulation system has been revised. Formerly, all lots were served by Stone Valley Road. In the revised plan, traffic from 12 lots (minimum lot area 40,000 square feet) is directed to Livorna Road via Vernal Drive. This impliments the require- ments of the 1977 San Ramon Valley general plan which designated the northern portion of the subject property country estate (minimum parcel size 1 acre) . This northern area was to retain a rural character, similar to the Vernal Heights area. A letter from the project engineer, Mr. Eugene DeBolt (dated November 9, 1977) is attached for the convenience of the reader. The letter represents the engineer's explanation of the process which led to preparation of the revised plan. 091 609 DeBolt �.. Civil Engureering -`' 401 South Hartz Avenue Danville, California 94526 415 / 837-3780 Date: November 9 , 1977 Job No.: 76126 Mr. Norm Halverson 1 7FCounty of Contra Costa r ,r• r Planning nppArtment 651 Pine Street Martinez CA 94553 We are enclosing the following: A report on Subdivision 4879, The Creeks of Alamo, describing the Tentative Map' s compliance with the San Ramon Valley • General Plan. Comments: Submitted to you at the request of Tony Dehaesus. DeBolt Civil Engineering ugene e cc: Diablo Homes, Inc. , w/encl. Tam Investments, w/encl. 1/r November 9, 1977 Job No. 76125 The Creeks of Alamo - Subdivision 4879 Contra Costa County, California As a part of the hearings for the San Ramon Valley General Plan before the Board of Supervisors on April 12, 1977, the Board ordered that the northerly 18 acres of the proposed Subdivision 4879 (commonly known as the Williams property) be designated as Country Estates and that the remainder of the Ranger Ranch be designated as Low Density Single Family Residential. Further, the Board stipulated that the entire area of Subdivision 4879 be included in a Specific Plan Area, with guidelines established for its development. Insofar as compliance with the land use designations go, the tentative map for Subdivision 4879 is well within the density ranges established. The lots in the northerly 18 acres all have a minimum area of 40,000 square feet; after subtracting the road- ways, there are thirteen lots proposed on the 16.05 acres for an average lot size of 1.23 acres per unit. The lots in the southerly portion of the site all have a minimum of 20 ,000 square feet; after subtracting the roadways there are 40 lots proposed on 29.52 acres for an average lot size of 32,150 square feet per unit. As a part of the redesign of Subdivision 4879, in order to comply with the Board directive of April 12, 1977, the number of lots was reduced from 70 to 53 and the entire grading concept was modified. Rather than calling for padded-out lots, the plan now proposes that the necessary grading for the roadways be done, but that the lots themselves be basically natural. The lots were selected with this natural terrain in mind. The houses to be - built on the lots (which will probably have a minimum market price of $150 ,000) will be tailored to this natural terrain; with the side-split or up-slope nat-ure of the lot being designed into the home selected. As a part of the preparation of the tentative map for Subdivision 4879, the following detailed studies were performed: 1.) Each of the 214 trees on the site were physically located and plotted on the Tentative Map. Several modifications were made to the lot configuration and the roadway alignment in order to save specimen trees. 2. ) A detailed Noise Study was performed by Environmental Consultants of Berkeley. This study isolates potential problem lots from a noise standpoint and recommends means for mitigating this problem. MCI1 . _ ^Y The Creeks of Alamo - ? - 11-9-77 Subdivision 4879 Job No. 76126 3 . ) A hydrology and hydraulic . study was performed on the two creeks which cross the site. The plan was modified to incorporate the results of this study. 4. ) Each of the fifty-three lots in the subdivision was studied in order to be sure it was a viable building site. 5. ) A model at the scale of 1"=50 ' was prepared shoving the relationship of the improvements to the existing site. 6. ) Extensive meetings were held in the local community to be sure that the neighbors' .input was recognized. Over ten meetings were held with the Austin Lane residents, Vernal Drive residents, and the Alamo Improvement Association. The tentative map for Subdivision 4879 has been thoroughly studied and complies with zoning, subdivision, and general plan requirements. It deserves to be approved. J.J.CARNIATO C"'NTRAL CONTRA COSTP-- ROGER J.DOLAN Counsel for the District , '-"SANITARY DISTRICT `-` General lMattager—Chief Eugtreer Tel. 939-5330 �r./ 1250 SPRINGaROOK RCAO W.C.DALTON + CLYDE 1i.HOP!{L11S t (�' C' ` ' �� MAIL.NG AaaR�,s Y G HCx 5250 Deputy . Secretary i C General Man4ger—Ca of Ezgweer MAY 'NALNUT CREEK. CALI ORNIA 9-1596 MAY '0 1-9 $77 �. T 914-67127 AREA CODE 275 + Cr.'j.i r; _ •7 :Kay 18, 1977 PAC j7 �Ltt, Planning Department Contra Costa County Administration Bldg. Martinez, CA 94553 Re: Draft Environmental Impact Report for Subdivision 4879 Thomas Bros Location 77E3 Gentlemen: • The Draft E.I.R. for Subdivision 4879, dated May 4, 1977, has been reviewed by this office. Please note the following comments related to Page 44: 1) This site is fully within the boundaries of the Sanitary District. No annexation is necessary. 2) At present, capacity at the treatment plant is adequate because of the lack of rainfall and water conservation measures. There is no indication that restrictions will be placed on new connections. However, this District must be prepared to limit connections should the present 30 MGD plant capacity be exceeded or should the Regional Water Quality Control Board further restrict connections. Very truly yours, CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT W. C. Dalton Deputy General Manager-Chief Engineer WCD:sf cc: DeBolt Civil Engineering Recycled Paler 4� ( ! :13 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Date: May 17, 1977 To: A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning Attention: Arnold Jonas, Chief, Environmental Assessment Fwm: Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director By: L. J. Reagan, Assistant PubliW rks Director, Land Development Subject: Draft EIR - Subdivision 4879 - The Cre4ks of Alamo We have reviewed the subject draft EIR which was received on May 11, 1977 and have no comments to offer, DD:kac i OKI 4 ............. Pittsbwy-�Clcurrnan WRITE IT! - `,JN'T SAY IT! � M IO] I CONTRA COSTA COUNTY l To Planning Department DATE 5/13/77 I Health DepartmentsaxAEtT E.I.R. Sub. 4879 We have no comments. s _ Jerry L. Kothe, Sr. San. PLEASE REPLY HERE TO DATE D 71 • S r INS1l11Ct10Mf-FILL IN TOP PORTION,REMOVE DUPLICATE YELLOW]AND FORWARD REMAINING PARTS WITH CARBONS. TO REPLY. FILL W LOWER PCRT.ON AND iNAP OUT CAR50NS RETAIN TRIPLICATE tPINKI AND RETURN ORIGINAL FCau�ato7 �+ -MATT EMI I FANNWAL IMPACT FAPW Creeks of A 1 ago Subdivision 4879 Contra Costa County, California April, 1977 prepared by p.E.A.L. t ASSOCIATES, IK. 16" Oak Park llvd. Pleasant Hill, Ca. 94523 (415) 938-1201 Microf,!rr)Gd with beard °^,* 00616 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION.............................................1 II SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS..... ...............5 III THE GROWTH-INDUCING IMPACT OF THE PROJECT. ... ..................10 IV ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, MITIGATION MEASURES, AND MITIGATION ALTERNATIVES , A. Relationship of the Project to County Plans, Policies, andOrdinances.. .. .. ......... .. ... ........ .................11 B. Physical Description...... .... .. .. ............ .............12 C. Soil/Geology/Seismicity.... .... .. ..........................14 D. Grading. ...... ...... ........... ........ .................16 E. Vegetation and Wildlife.. .. .............. .... .. ............19 F. Hydrology/Water Quality. .......... ............ .............22 G. Visibility and Visual Characteristics..... ... ..............25 H. Noise/Vibration/Glare.. ... ......... ... ..... .. ....... ...... .28 I. Circulation... ..... ...... ...... .... .. ........ ............. 32 J. Archaeology and History. ....... ...... ... .. .................36 K. Energy Conservation..... .... ..... ... .. .....................37 L. Schools.. .. .. .... .. .. ...... .. ...... .. .. ................... 39 M. Air Quality. .. . .. ... .....41 . .. .. ............................ . V. UTILITIES AND COMMUNITY FACILITIES A. Water.... .. .............. .... ...... ........ ................42 B. Sewer Service.... ..... ..... .. ..... ....... ..................44 C. Police...... .. ...... .. ... ... ... .... ....... ................ .45 D: Fire Protection. .. .. ................... ....... .... .. ...... .45 E. Telephone/Television..... .......... .... ....... .............46 F. Electricity/Natural Gas............. ........... ............46 G. Transportation Service................... ..................46 H. Parks and Recreation.... .. .. ... ......... .... ... ... .......46 VI ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS WHICH CANNOT BE AVOIDED IF THE PROJECT IS IMPLEMENTED.. ... ... ...........................48 V11 ANY IRREVERSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES WHICH WOULD BE INVOLVED IN THE PROPOSED ACTION SHOULD IT BE IMPLEMENTED.......50 IIX ALTERNATIVES TO THE PROJECT................ .......... ... .......51 IX PERSONS AND AGENCIES CONTACTED IN THE PREPARATION OF THE REPORT................................... ..................53 APPENDIX A - Geologic and Soil Feasibility Study...............55 APPENDIX B - Vegetation and Wildlife Report and Species List...60 APPENDIX C - Letters of Comment... . ..........................68 APPENDIX E - Energy Impact Calculations........................87 GLOSSARY. ...................................................91 BIBLIOGRAPHY.... ...... ...... .................................. 92 1 . PROJECT DESCRIPTION Applicant: Diablo Howes, Inc. ; Walnut Creek, California Property Size: 51.4 acres; irregular shape Location: San Ramon Valley; northeast corner of Interstate 680 and Stone Vey Road. Fronts Stone Valley Road for approxiiaately 576 ft.; fronts a portion of Vernal Drive, along the north end of the property; and fronts the 1-680 right-of-way for- about 450 ft. Zoning: R-20 (single family residential , minimum 20,000 sq. ft. lot size, or approximately one-half acre) Existing Improvements and Land Use: One large single-family dwelling unit with attached guest house, a large barn, several outbuildings, corrals, and a horse-training ring (Structures are concentrated toward the southeasterly part of the site.) Proposed Development: Seventy homes, including the existing house. Pro- posed minimum lot size is 20,000 sq. ft. ; average lot size is 0.62 acre (26,841 sq. ft.) . The largest lot proposed is 64,800 sq. ft. (about 1.5 acres). Gross density (including street areas) would be 1 .4 units per acre (0.72 acre per unit) . Pro osed Access: From Stone Valley Road to a main cul-de-sac, traversing nearly the entire length of the property, and branching into three shorter cul-de-sacs. Because the main cul-de-sac would be about 3,200 ft. long-- greatly exceeding the County standard of 700 ft., it is proposed that a secondary access--for emergency purposes only--be provided from Vernal Drive. The latter access would be closed to nonemergency traffic by use of a barrier, the precise design of which has not yet been determined. Devel2mnt and Market Pr ram:* The developer intends to construct and market all homes on the site. It is anticipated that the subdivision build-out period will be two years, with development to commence in the spring of 1977. The preliminary program is for four- and five-bedroom hoses, one story in height, selling in the $90,000+ price category. (The existing home will sell in a higher price category.) * Gene DeBolt, DeBolt Civil Engineering, project eigineer, interview, Dec. 1 , 1976 J - Aty�,t. 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SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS Environmental Factor Description and Impact Conclusion PROPOSED The project will add 69 new units to the SIGNIFICANT IMPACT from conversion of PROJECT area, converting 51 .4 acres of open space/ open space to suburban use, and from private recreation use to suburban develop- terrain modification and vegetation re- ment. Estimated project population will moval . be 231 (70 units), with 81.2 children, at 1.16 children per household. The project MITIGATION MEASURES: Reduce development will require streets, grading, and other dens ty and rete n more open space. facilities similar to those of adjacent developed areas. GENERAL PLAN The Planning Commission has recommended SIGNIFICANT IMPACT from proposed density AND ZONING the "Country Estate" land use designa- that is one-third greater than would be tion for the site, as part of• the San allowed under Commission-recommended land w Ramon Valley Area General Plan. Maximum use. allowable density under this designation would be one unit/acre. The proposed MITIGATION MEASURES: Modify the plan to density of 1.4 units/acre is inconsistent have density consistent with "Country with this recommendation, though It is Estate" land use. consistent with existing R-20 zoning. NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT !minor cumulative Impact If R-20 zon ng is retained. ENERGY Development of the project will require SIGNIFICANT CUMULATIVE IMPACT from the direct use of energy for construction project's contribution to long-term ex- and indirect use for production of ma- penditure of nonrenewable energy resources. terials. The most significant use of energy will be for heating and cooling, MITIGATION MEASURES: Redesign the plan to and for driving to and from the site-- shorten streets, cluster units, and gener- a total of 82.3% of all long-term use. ally reduce use of energy In construction and driving; Install energy-efficient app- liances; and use energy efficient building techniques, with options for use of alter- nate energy sources. za Environmental Factor Description and Impact Conclusion SOIL/GEOLOGY/ For most of the site, stair-step grading SIGNIFICANT VISUAL AND POLICY IMPACT from SEISMICITY, AND is proposed to produce lot pads, which from massive grading and from grading of TOPOGRAPHY/ would have 2:1 (50%) side'yard slopes, 25+% slopes. GRADING ranging in height from 3-10 ft. or more. Grading will involve balanced cut and fill MITIGATION MEASURES: Preclude grading on of an estimated 95,000 cubic yds. Maximum any slope o 25+ . Reduce the number of road grades will be 15% over short distan- lots to generally reduce required grading; ces. Some grading will occur on slopes of modify the development plan to eliminate 25+%, in violation of Safety Element pol- lot pad grading; and contour all graded icy. The site has poorly consolidated areas. bedrock of sandstone, siltstone, and claystone; shallow soil on hills and SIGNIFICANT POTENTIAL SAFETY IMPACT from deeper soil on flatter areas; expansive slides and earthquakes. soil ; and bedrock dip of about 30-60 de- grees easterly. The nearest known earth- MITIGATION MEASURES: Prepare a geologic quake faults are one to 1.5 mi . away. analysis to verify bedrock dip; prepare a Earthwork hazards include possible erosion soil report for each lot before construction; during and after grading; possible impact and build homes to be earthquake resistent. from cuts parallel to bedrock planes; possible structural damage from expansive SIGNIFICANT POTENTIAL IMPACT from erosion. soil; and possible slide and/or $tructur- al hazard from earthquakes. Substantial MITIGATION MEASURES: Erosion control visual Impact will result from massive during construction. grading. VEGETATION AND Vegetation types on the site are grass- SIGNIFICANT IMPACT from grading and construc- WILDLIFE land, savanna, and riparian groves. These on vegetation types and wildlife habitats. and the home and barn areas are also wild- life habitats. The site has a variety of MITIGATION MEASURES: Reduce density to gen- wildlife species, especially in the ripar- erally reduce impact; provide open space along Ian groves, the most important wildlife creeks to protect riparian groves; use pre- habitats. Development will result in cautionary measures to preserve trees (see elimination of most of the grassland and vegetation/wildlife section); and dedicate de- savanna; elimination or disruption of velopment rights on the west side of the big .� large areas of riparian groves; and elimi- hill facing 1-680, to protect the grassland nation or disruption of some wildlife. environment. Environmental actor Description and Impact Conclusion HYDROLOGY The major on-site drainage is via Stone SIGNIFICANT IMPACT POTENTIAL from flood Valley and Miranda Creeks, east to west, hazards (resulting mostly rom increased to a culvert under 1-680, then northward runoff from upstream future development). in San Ramon Creek. Together, the creeks drain an area in excess of 3,000 acres. MITIGATION MEASURES: Before development, Portions of the creeks are deep and have provide a hydrologic/topographic study of steep banks. The area has a history of the site and the rest of the watershed, to flooding, and Public Works considers both determine the impact of watershed develop- creeks inadequate at the current level of ment and resulting flood potential on the development in the area. The only creek site. Based on this study, provide creek Improvements anticipated by the developer improvements or establish undeveloped flood are culverts at roadway creek crossings plain areas along both creeks. All struc- and creekbank stabilization. Development tures should be set back beyond flood plain will result in increased peak runoff as a boundaries or 25 ft. from tops of creek result of new roofs, streets, and other banks, and creek banks should be stabilized paving, thus adding to the cumulative Im- in accordance with Public Works require- pact of runoff in downstream areas. With- ments. out adequate creek improvements, there i will be a possible increase in flood haz- An alternative is to establish a watershed- . ard; with adequate improvements, there area assessment district for creek improve- will Ee possible impacts on vegetation, ment and maintenance. Another would be to wildlife, and aesthetics. Other impact provide a bypass drainage system for the potentials are possible hazards of creek project, from Stone Valley Court to Stone bank failure, and possible Increases in Valley Road to San Ramon Creek, as an inter- creek and/or flood plain maintenance costs im drainage system until improvements can to the County. be made throughout the watershed. NOISE Many of the proposed lots will be exposed SIGNIFICANT IMPACT from exposure of some- to ometo 1975 noise levels (CNEL) in excess of lots to excessive noise. 55 dBA. The primary noise source Impact- ing the site is traffic on 1-680 and MITIGATION MEASURES: Before project app- Stone Valley Road. Noise impacts are high roval , do a noise study to identify the exterior noise levels; potentially high in- scope of problems to be solved during con- terior levels; construction noise; and e struction; provide home insulation; moder- project Itself as a new area noise source. ate construction noise; and redesign the plan to put homes on the quieter part of the site. Q4 Environmental Factor Description and Impact Conclusion CIRCULATION The nearest roads are Stone Valley Road SIGNIFICANT IMPACT from a single, long (public); Vernal Drive, to the north; and access route to the site and frau two 1-680. Emergency access only Is prpposed intersections near the freeway Interchange. for Vernal Drive. Street widening and frontage improvements will be provided MITIGATION MEASURES: Obtain and develop along Stone Valley Road. A 20-ft. ease- an access route belween Stone Valley Court ment across Lots 5, 6, and 7 provides and one of the existing streets east of the access to the Dorris-Eaton School. The site. Redesign the access to the Dorris- only regular access route to the project Eaton School so that it leads from Stone would bis from Stone Valley, via a very Valley Court, near its Intersection with long cul-de-sac, which exceeds the 700- Stone Valley Road, as a frontage road along ft. maximum County standard. This sin- the south sides of proposed Lots 3, 4, and gie, long route will be a potential 5, to the school property. safety hazard. Another potential safe- ty problem is related to two Intersec- tions (Stone Valley Court and the Dorris- Jo Eaton access) located near a busy free- way interchange with a high volume on- ramp. VISIBILITY AND Distinctive visual areas of the site are SIGNIFICANT VISUAL IMPACT from grading In VISUAL the flat area on the south and the hilly open areas and from grading and construction CHARACTERISTICS area to the north. The riparian groves encroachment into riparian areas. are important visual features from 1-680 and Stone Valley Road, which will be sub- MITIGATION MEASURES: Reduce density to gen- stantially effected by grading and devel- erally reduce development impact; avoid stair- opment. 1-680 and Stone Valley are scen- step grading; contour graded areas; provide is routes, with 1,000-ft. scenic corri- open space along creeks; dedicate development dors. Stair-step lot pad grading will be rights on west side of big hill facing 1-680; especially visible frau off-site to the establish landscaped open space setback from north and east, but not so much from Stone Valley Road; avoid development of high- 1-660 because of terrain and trees. The or elevations; use natural-appearing colors southerly, fiat part of the site will be and materials for homes; and provide design -•► converted from an open area to typical review of homes. subdivision appearance, visually lm- �+� pacting 1-680 and Stone Valley Road. Environmental actor Description and Impact Conclusion WATER SERVICE EBMUO will serve the site from an existing SIGNIFICANT CUMULATIVE IMPACT from in- 16-inch main in Stone Valley Road. A right- creased water demand. of-way will be required across Lot 46 to allow the on-site service line to connect MITIGATION MEASURES: Do not use potable to a line in the Vernal Drive area. Based water for dust control during construction; on 225 gal./day/household, during the minimize grading to minimize water needed EBMUD rationing period, regional demand for compaction and reestablishment of vege- for water will increase by 15,525 gall tation; Install low-water-use appliances, day. Pre-rationing consumption in the toilets, and showers; Insulate hot water central County was estimated at 845 gal./ pipes; use low-water-requirement species day/household. (If rationing is termina- for landscaping; use drip irrigation sys- ted, it Is anticipated that consumption tems and/or hand watering; and do not In- will tend to readjust toward this figure, stall garbage disposals or swimming pools. which for the project would result in an Increase in demand of 58,305 gal./day for 69 units.) The construction pro- cess will also require an undetermined amount of water. SCHOOLS The project site is In the San Ramon SIGNIFICANT CUMULATIVE IMPACT from add- Valley Unified School District, and pro- Itlon of students to the saturated school ject students would attend Rancho Romero facilities. (K-6) , Stone Valley (2-8) , and Monte Vista High. All schools in the area are MITIGATION MEASURES: The project de- at or over capacity, except Rancho Romero, ve oper, alone, or In conjunction with which Is very near capacity. A bond issue developers of other new projects, could for new facilities goes to the voters In dedicate a new school site and facilities May. if it does not pass, all schools in to the District; lease a site and fact- the area will soon be at capacity, and titles to the District; or, alone, could double sessions and bussing will be re- provide sufficient portable facilities quired to accommodate students from new to accommodate only the extra students developments. (The project will contri- from the project. bute an estimated 81 additional students.) Ul III. THE GROWTH-INDUCING IMPACT OF THE PROJECT The project will have a growth-inducing impact in that it will provide new housing for a population of about 231 , and will result in the urban- ization of 50t acres which presently are essentially open space. Though the proposed density is consistent with existing R-20 zoning on the site, it does not conform to "Country Estate" residential land use designation recommended by the Planning Commission in the pending San Ramon Valley Area General Plan revision. This designation, if adopted by the Board of Supervisors, will likely be implemented with R-40 zoning (approximately one acre minimum lot size). If the land use is so adopted and implemented, the density of the project will be substantially incon- sistent with the General Plan, because it will be about one-third greater than planned density. This would constitute a significant growth-indue- ing impact, which could set a precedent for doubling of density in other "Country Estate" areas around the site. If neither "Country Estate" land use or R-40 zoning are adopted for the site, then the proposed land use and density will be consistent with the existing General Plan and R-20 zoning. In such a case, the development would not constitute uncontrolled or enexpected growth, and the density would be well within the anticipated holding capacity of the San Ramon Valley Planning Area. Though there will be no need for expansion of public or private services due to the project alone, this one, added to others in the future, will result in increased services demand. Such future expansion of services and facilities will provide an attractive environment for further develop- ment. Thus, the project would indirectly effect growth. Because the San Ramon Valley Unified School District enrollment is at capacity or very near capacity, the most significant growth-inducing im- pact will be on the school system. Since the District will have to make major adjustments in bussing programs and/or facilities, it will be pro- viding capacity for future growth, partially stimulated by the project. -lo- IV. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, MITIGATION MEASURES, AND MITIGATION ALTERNATIVES A. Relationship of the Project to County Plans, Policies, and Ordinances 1. Environmental Setting a. General Plan Land Use When it approved the San Ramon Valley Area General Plan, the Planning Commission approved the land use designation of "Country Estate" for the site and adjacent and nearby properties. This designation is oriented to preservation of rural character ". .. in topographically difficult areas and in outlying areas where a large compact population is not appropriate."* The use may be implemented with R-40 or less dense zoning. (As of this writing, the land use designation has not been adop- ted by the Board of Supervisors.) b. Zoning The site is zoned R-20 (minimum 20,000 square feet lots, single family residential). 2. Environmental Impact of the Project If "Country Estate" land use is not adopted by the Board of Supervisors, and the R-20 toning on the site is retained, the land use and- density of the project will be consistent with the General Plan and zoning ordinance. If "Country Estate" land use is adopted, it is anticipated that it will be implemented through rezoning of the site to R-40. In such a case, the project would be significantly inconsistent with the General Plan and zoning ordinance, since its density would be about one-third greater than allowable. 3. Mitigation Measures Proposed by the Developer In terms of density, no mitigation measure is necessary if the site zoning is R-20. The developer has submitted no revised plan to conform with the possibility of "Country Estate" land use and R-40 zoning. * Contra Costa County, Mar., 1976, p. 19 (draft San Ramon Valley Area General Plan) 4. Mitigation Alternatives In the event of redesignation of the site to "Country Estate" land use and R-40 zoning, the appropriate mitigation measure would be modi- fication of the plan to provide density consistent with R-40 zoning. B. Physical Description 1. Environmental Setting a. The Region The site is located at the northerly end of the San Raman Valley of Central Contra Costa County, within the community of Alamo, and across Interstate 680 from the commercial central area of the community. Alamo is part of the 112 square miles comprising the San Ramon Valley Planning Area. The Planning Area consists primarily of "Single family homes on large lots interspersed with orchard remnants and pasture..."* There are, however, limited areas of high-density residential and commercial development, cen- tered around the towns of Alamo and Danville. b. Surrounding Development Existing development in the vicinity of the site includes the following: NORTH - Scattered single-family residential development, ran- ging from mediums- to low-density, with a mixture of lot sizes. This area contains ranchettes on which horses are kept, a reflection of the large equestrian population of the San Ramon Valley. EAST - Several subdivisions with lots in the one-half acre range, mixed with some larger lots (Stone Valley School and Round Hill Country Club are also located east of the site.) SOUTH (east side of 1-680) - A few medium- to low-density residential lots, and several large, undeveloped amtas. WEST (across 1-680) - Several medium-density, single-family subdivisions, multifamily units, and some commercial development, inclu- ding two supermarkets, offices, personal services, banks, and retail facilities. * Op. cit. , P. 2 -12- 00628 c. Surrounding Topography Prominent terrain features around the site include the following: ALAMO RIDGE, rising to 715 feet above sea level south of the site (325 feet above the highest point on the site). THE LAS TRiAMPAS RIDGE SYSTEM, west of the site, on the far side of the valley. SUGARLOAF HILL, which reaches 487 feet above sea level (97 feet above the highest point on the site) , north of the property and ad- jacent to the east side of 1-680 (This is actually a series of hills which extends from off-site to on-site.) d. The S i to On-site elevations range from 270 feet above sea level , near the southwest corner, to 390 feet above sea level at the far north- erly end, adjacent to Vernal Drive. From south to north, the terrain starts out fairly flat and level , and then begins to rise into a series of hills around the middle part of the property. The hills increase in height until the maximum elevation is reached on the north end of the site. The slopes on the site range from less than five percent at the south and, adjacent to Stone Valley Road and around Calaveras Court, up to 30, 40, and 50 percent on the hilly northerly part of the property. The steepest slopes--up to 40 and 50 percent--are found on the hillsides facing both sides of Lots 24-26, and in the area of Lot 52. 2. Environmental Impact of the Project a. Population With 69 new units, the project would add 227.7 persons to the San Ramon Valley Planning Area population*, which currently is approximately 41,000**. This is an increase of about one-half of one * Based on 3.3 persons/dwelling unit for Alamo, as expressed in the 1975 County census, per Tom Kirn, Contra Costa County Planning Dept. , inter- view, Dec. 14, 1976 ** Contra Costa County, Mar. , 1976, p. 5 (draft San Ramon Valley Area General Plan) 3- (` rl percent, in itself not significant. The San Ramon Valley Area General Plan "...provides adequate land for projected growth to, and probably beyond, 1990" (possibly for a population of as much as 80,000).* b. Surrounding Development Development of the site as proposed will not have a significant impact on surrounding development, though it will alter the scenic/open space character of the existing neighborhood, and will add to the cumulative impacts of increased population and vehicle traffic in the area. c. Terrain Grading on slopes in excess of 25-26 percent will be a significant impact, inconsistent with the safety policies of the General Plan, which states that "Slopes over 26 percent are not suitable for types of development which require extensive grading or other land disturbance."** 2. Mitigation Measures Proposed by the Developer No development on the steep westerly slope of the prominent hill on the west-central part of the site, facing 1-680. 3. Mitigation Alternatives Modify the grading plan to preclude grading on all slopes of 25+ percent. C. Soil/Geology/Seismicity 1. Environmental Setting a. Soil/Geology The higher elevations of the site are comprised of Orinda Formation bedrock***, with a shallow soil cover estimated to be several * Op. cit. , p. 6 * Contra Costa County, Oct. , 1975, p. 18 (Safety Element) *** Contra Costa County, 1976, Preliminary geologic map of Contra Costa County: Unpubl , map at 1:62,500 scale, available through the County Public Works Dept. 1 00630 -14- feet thick. This formation typically has poor slope stability due to its composition of poorly consolidated sandstone and/or shale. The lower elevations--in the flat, southerly area near Stone Valley Road, and around Miranda Creek in the middle part of the site--are comprised of surficial deposits (flood plain alluvium) containing gravel , sand, silt, and clay.** This material is estimated to have depths of eight to 15 feet.* 'The upper soil on the entire site is comprised of expansive clays.* The bedrock layers run in a generally north-northwesterly direction, and the layers are estimated to dip downward to the east about 30 to 60 degrees from horizontal.-** b. Seismic The nearest mapped earthquake fault traces are the Calaveras and Las Traapas, one mile west, and 1.5 miles southwest of the site, respectively.* The Orinda Formation bedrock on the site is estimated to have moderately low to moderate damage susceptibility to earthquakes.**** The alluvium is generally considered to have moderate damage susceptibility****, though actual susceptibility on the site will depend on content of water and granular material , either of which, in high concentration, will result in high liquefaction potential . 2. Environmental Impact of the Project Because of the angle of bedrock layers (dip) , there is a potential for slide hazards resulting from grading of easterly-facing slopes. These hazards could be intensified by earthquake ground shaking and/or subsurface water during the rainy seasons. Though no earthquake faults are known to be present on the site, damage from ground shaking is a potential hazard on all parts of the site. * ENGEO, Inc. July 21 , 1976 (Geologic and Soil Feasibility Study) Contra Costa County preliminary geologic map, op. cit. '•** ENGEO, op. cit. ; and Contra Costa County preliminary geologic map, op. cit. t*** Contra Costa County, Dec. , 1975, pp. 30-31 (Seismic Safety Element) -15- structural damage rsulting from movements of expansive soil is another potential impact. 3. Mitigation Measures Proposed by the Developer To date, no mitigation measures are proposed. It is assumed, however, that some level of measures is anticipated for a later stage of the development process. 4. Mitigation Alternatives a. Before approval of the project, prepare a comprehensive geologic analysis--with soil borings--to verify angles of bedrock dip in areas where cuts are proposed. If dip is inappropriate for angle and size of cut, grading plans should be modified accordingly. b. Prepare a soil report for each lot before construction, including recommendations for foundation designs and for surface/subsurface lot drainage, to minimize slide potential and the impacts of expansive soil. c. Build homes with wood frames and use earthquake resistant construction techniques, to reduce impacts from ground shaking. 0. Grading 1. Environmental Setting The grading plan (Figure 4) is intended to provide a building site for each lot without making the entire lot into a level pad. Pad sizes would be large enough to accommodate a 2,500-square-foot house, plus patio and yards. Balanced cut and fill is anticipated (no import or export of earth), with total earth moved estimated at 95,000 cubic yards.* Minimum grading or no grading is proposed for the 13 lots south of Stone Valley Creek (the southerly creek), on the flat portion of the site. Ex- tensive lot pad grading is proposed north of Stone Valley Creek. 2. Environmental Impact of the Project a. The proposed grading scheme would convert the hilly area of the site, north of Stone Valley Creek, into a stair-stepped area of graded lot pads. With the exception of a few, all lots would be graded to provide level building area. Each pad would be separated by an elevation of from three to 10 feet or more. Side yard slopes would be 2:1 (50%). The areas requiring the most grading would be on the east side of the hill behind the pads on Lots 21-25, and on the north side of the hill on Lots 16 and" 17. * Gene DeBolt, DeBolt Civil Engineering (project engineer), memorandum, Dec. 13, 1976 09632 -16- b. Maximum finished road grade would be 15 percent, in the vicinity of Lots 16 and 17, along Stone Valley Court. The secondary streets of the development would all have moderate grades. c. The heavier grading will tend not to have significant visual impact on 1-680 and Stone Valley Road, because of terrain and vegetative screening, but will be highly visible from off-site to the north and east. d. Proposed grading will encroach into riparian vegetation along Stone Valley Creek, on the west side of Stone Valley Court, and into the vegetation along Miranda Creek. Also, several of the smaller free-standing groves and free-standing individual trees will be effected (see Section E on wildlife and vegetation). Several of the lots will re- quire vegetation removal to provide cleared building sites. These in- clude Lots 8, 9, 17, 18, and 66, and perhaps 57. Development on Lot 21 will encroach into one of the smaller tree groves on the site. e. The subdivision is designed in such a way that the ri- parian groves are completely covered with lots. While the grading plan does not indicate earthwork on all of the riparian lots, future property owners may perform vegetation removal and grading for the installation of accessory structures, patios, decks, etc. Such activities could have significant impact on the riparian environments. (Proposed grading will have significant visual impact from off-site to the north and east, will have significant impact on vegetation along Stone Valley and Miranda Creeks, and, on certain parts of the site, will be in- consistent with General Plan policy disfavoring grading on slopes of 25% or more.) 3. Mitigation Measures Proposed by the Developer No grading on the west side of the prominent hill in the west-central part of the site, facing 1-680. 4. Mitigation Alternatives a. Modify the development plan to preclude lot pad grading, and to require grading only for roadways and driveways. (Homes would be designed and built to fit the existing terrain.) b. Contour all graded areas to reduce unnatural-looking cut and fill areas and to eliminate steep slopes subject to erosion. c. Preclude grading on any slope of 25% or more. d. Reduce the number of proposed lots in order to reduce the required amount of grading. e. Before development approval, provide a precise plan indicating the relationship between proposed grading and vegetation. -t8- f. Modify the development plan to provide an open space area along each creek. (This should be done by relocating Creek Court so that it does not encroach into the vegetation along Miranda Creek, and by designing lots so that no portion of any lot encroaches into the vege- tation along either creek.) E. Vegetation and Wildlife 1 . Environmental Setting (See Appendix B for vegetation and wildlife report and lists of species. Figure 5 generally illustrates the on-site vegetation pattern.) The site has three basic vegetation types--grassland, savanna (scattered trees on grassland) , and riparian woodland. The grassland/savanna types cover primarily the northerly part of the site. About half of the grassland has been grazed; the ungrazed portion is domi- nated by annual grasses and forbs. The savanna area is dominated by valley oaks, with grassland understory. The riparian woodland, which is associated with both creeks on the site, contains a number of species, including valley oak, willow, and Oregon ash. Understory species include California blackberry, California rose, and coyote bush, the latter located along the woodland perimeter. The ri- parian woodland is the most significant vegetative visual feature on the site, and constitutes a valuable resource in an area where creekside vege- tation is slowly being eliminated by development and channelization. Proposed grading will encroach into the riparian areas at both points where Stone Valley Court crosses the creeks, on Stone Valley Creek in the area of Lots 8 and 9, and along Miranda Creek for nearly its entire length. Trees in the savanna areas will also be effected by grading. (See Figure 5.) The State Department of Fish and Game has indicated that its policy on "blue line" streams--perennial creeks, or intermittent creeks, such as those on the site--is for preservation in as near a natural state as possible.* Distinctive wildlife habitats on the site are the grassland, savanna, riparian woodland, and hams and barn areas. No mammals were detected on the heavily-grazed grassland areas, though same bird species, including mourning dove and starling, were found. (Gophers, which might otherwise have been present, are believed to have been absent because of the drought and a consequent reduction of water.) On the lightly Bob Mapes, California State Dept. of Fish and Game, Sacramento, interview, Mar. 4, 1977 00634 V Y = ' Pr- 4J '" 4 11 41 Sr m 43 co IS • -1 i c �w v - t a Sy -� y=It IL i -20 grazed or non-grazed areas, observed mammals and birds included ground squirrels, pocket gophers, and other rodents; and red-tailed hawks and kestrels. The savanna habitat is the hone of most of the same species found in the grassland. The riparian woodland contains the greatest amount and diversity of wildlife, including gray fox and fox squirrel. Residents have reported seeing several other mammal species. Birdlife in the woodland includes acorn woodpeckers, scrub jays, and others. 2. Environmental Impact of the Project Development of the site as proposed will result in the elimination of most of the grassland and savanna areas and, therefore, most of the wildlife in those habitats will be eliminated or reduced. However, the degree of impact on bird life will depend somewhat on the degree of vegetation removal. Grading encroachment into the riparian woodland will be a significant impact which will result in the elimination of substantial amounts of vegetation--trees and understory, and which may endanger vegetation that is not removed. The complex ecological balance of the riparian environ- ment will be disrupted, adversely effecting wildlife species--eliminating same, reducing others; significantly modifying the pattern of vegetation; and resulting in disruption of the most prominent vegetative visual fea- tures on the site. Household pets can be expected to disrupt the mammalian population on the site, probably reducing or eliminating some species. 3. Mitigation Measures Proposed by the Developer No development of th6 west side of the prominent hill on the west-central part of the site, facing 1-680. 4. Mitigation Alternatives a. Reduce the number of lots to generally reduce the impacts of grading and development on wildlife and vegetation. b. Modify the development plan to provide an open space area along each creek. (This should be done by relocating Creek Court so that it does not encroach into the vegetation along Miranda Creek, and by designing lots so that no portion of any lot encroaches into the vegetation along either creek.) c. Provide bridges instead of culverts where Stone Valley Court crosses the creeks, to reduce grading and construction impact on creekside vegetation and wildlife. 09636 -21- d. Dedicate development rights on the westsrly .ends of Lots 18-20, and 22-26, to protect the vegetation and wildlife environment of the prominent hill facing I-680. e. Use the following precautionary measures to preserve trees: i. Avoid grading, grade-level changes, and compaction around trunks, within dripline areas (the area within the total circum- ference of the tree, including foliage). ii. Avoid grading or grade-level changes near the drip- lines of trees, in order to prevent harmful or fatal changes in the amount of water reaching roots. iii. Avoid trenching for utilities near trees, in order to avoid damage to roots. iv. Avoid paving within or near the driplines of trees, in order to avoid effecting water percolation to the root zones, and to avoid effects on the natural exchange of gases between the feeder roots and the atmosphere. (If grading, compaction, paving, or trenching must occur within or near the driplines of trees, a horticultural expert should be present to direct the activities and perform mitigation measures as necessary. Under no circumstances, should changes in the natural environment be made within six feet of the trunks of any oak trees.) F. Hydrology/Water Quality 1 . Environmental Setting Two main drainage channels cross the southerly half of the site in a generally east-west direction, draining to the west. Both creeks convey runoff through the drainage system under 1-680, and then to San Ramon Creek, which generally parallels 1-080 on the west side, and flows northward into Walnut Creek. Stone Valley Creek--the southerly of the two-- drains a watershed area of 1 ,635 acres; Miranda Creek--the northerly one-- drains 1 ,492 acres.* Proposed creek improvements are limited to large culverts under Stone Valley Court where it crosses the creeks, near Lots 10 and 53, and creek- stabilization improvements such as rip-rap or outfall structures, es re- quired by the County. Gene DeBolt, DeBolt Civil Engineering (project engineer) , memorandum, Dec. 2, 1976 Even at the current level of development of their watersheds, the Public Works Department considers both creeks to be inadequate. Both have a history of flooding, a problem that will be intensified as new development occurrs ;n the watersheds, if flood control improvements are not made.* Information on the risk of flooding along the two creeks varies, depend- ing on the source. Map 3 of the Safety Element, page 20, derived from United States Geologic Survey Interpretive Report 4, indicates that both creeks are "areas subject to inundation from the 100 year flood." A more recent map**, prepared for the Federal Insurance Administration, Depart- ment of Housing and Urban Development, indicates no such hazard. The letter in Appendix D, dated 28 December, 1976, from the Army Corps of Engineers, indicates a 50-year flood hazard for both creeks. Creek banks are steep and overgrown with vegetation. No information is available on creekbank stability. 2. Environmental impact of the Project Because of the present inadequacy of on-site creeks, the history of flooding in the area, and the flood hazard associated with both creeks, development of the site without appropriate flood control planning and/or creek improvements, would result in flood hazard potential and would be a significant environmental impact. (It is anticipated that flood hazard potential will be more a function of development upstream f�oim the site, than of development of the site itse1f. That i s, of the total volume of runoff passing through the creeks on the site, only a relatively small proportion will originate on the site. Nevertheless, the on-site creeks will receive the full cumulative impact of runoff from the watershed.) There is also a potential for hazards associated with development near steep creek banks. Some siltation of the creeks is likely to occur during the construction processes, thus having short-term impact on water quality. Also, oil and gasoline residue and litter from the subdivision will be washed into the creeks through the on-site drainage system. This will be a long-term effect, adding to cumulative impact in the area. The potential for on-site flooding may necessitate the establishment of flood plains along both creeks. Since the County has limited funds for * Bob Conner, Contra Costa County Public works Dept., Flood Control, interview, Dec. 15, 1976 Contra Costa Board of Realtors, Special Studies Zones & Flood Hazard Areas, Reference Map of Central Contra Costa County, Calif., undated -23- the maintenance of creeks and flood plains*, the use of flood plans,., could have negative economic impact. 3. Mitigation Measures Proposed by the Developer None. 4. Mitigation Alternatives a. Before subdivision construction begins, provide a de- tailed hydrologic/topographic study of the site and the rest of the watershed, in order to determine 1) the drainage impact of ultimate watershed development, 2) the long-term flood potential on the site**, and 3) the kind of on-site drainage improvements that will be required to preclude the long-term flood hazard. b. Based on the hydrologic/topographic study, provide nece- ssary on-site creek improvements and/or establish undeveloped flood plains along both creeks, to preclude flood damage to improvements. (Flood plains may require elimination of proposed lots along the creeks, which would have the secondary benefit of preserving creekside vegetation.) c. Based on the hydrologic/topographic study, establish an assessment district in the watershed area to provide funds for improvement and maintenance of creeks. For such a district, assessment fees should be paid to the County, which would use the funds to perform necessary im— provements and maintenance, or to contract for such services. (This system would minimize additional expenses to the County.) d. An interim alternative to improvement of on-site creeks would be the development of a bypass drainage system, which would collect runoff from improvements on or under the streets of the subdivision, con- vey it to Stone Valley Road, and then to San Ramon Creek. This would pre- clude additional drainage impact on the creeks, and actually reduce creek runoff rates. Such a system could be installed in conjunction with road- way improvements. However, it would involve additional expense for the developer. e. if on-site creek improvements and/or flood plains are used, all structures should be set back beyond the flood plain boundaries, _ Bob Conner, op. cit. ** The County participates in the Federal Flood Hazard Insurance program, which is based on the 100-year storm, an infrequent storm that is sta- tistically estimated as having a 1% chance of occurring in any given year. Therefore, study of long-term flood potential should be oriented to the 100-year flood. -24- or 25 feet from the tops of creek banks, whichever is greater. Creek banks should be stabilized in accordance with the requirements of the Public Works Department. G. Visibility and Visual Characteristics 1. Environmental Setting The site has two distinctive visual areas: THE FLAT AREA adjacent to Stone Valley Road, on the south end of the site, is bounded on the north and east by a riparian grove along Stone Valley Creek, and is visible from Alamo Ridge, Stone Valley Road, and the north- bound 1-680 on-ramp. It is only partially visible from adjacent and near- by properties to the east, and from 1-680. At ground level, the area is visually separated from the rest of the site because of the riparian grove. THE NILLY AREA extends from Stone Valley Creek to the northerly extremity . of the site. Various parts of this area are visible from north and east of the site. However, because of on- and off-site hills along the west- erly side of the property, much of the surface of this area is not visible from the freeway. Several haws to the east--some quite close to the site--and several to the north, have clear views of the property. To the west, tree groves somewhat screen the Jiew of the site from the Dorris-Eaton School. Both 1-680 and Stone Valley Road are designated as scenic routes in the General Plan. Neither designation, however, has bean implemented with scenic preservation or enhancement programs. The Scenic Routes Element states that before such programs become effective, scenic corridors should be considered to extend 1,000 feet from roadway canter lines, along both sides of designated routes. (Figure 6 illustrates such corridors super- imposed on the site.) 2. Environmental Impact of the Project Development of the site as oroposed will result in major visual changes. The flat, southerly a-ea will take on the appearance of a fairly typical flatland subd;•Islon, with greatest impact on Stone Valley Road. The houses will be significant new features of the landscape which will also make the area more visually prominent from 1-680. In the hilly area north of Stone Valley Creek, grading and development will have their greatest impact on views from off-site to the north and east, directions from which the project will be readily visible from many de- veloped and developable vantage points. Assuming natural-appearing .materials and colors for homes, the visual im- pact of development on 1-680 and Stone Valley Road--for the hilly portion i'0640 -25- s.., /•- +-�jay y� / 'fir ,'`,{•,, � ;� r ^�.. \: c-�._,• _� 1 E / ar It as p • J / 't Schcct 'j �, . YYYY""•"""'" ,,, y 1 i t_... f ) �� S r�.yn-_l 'l is `.`f 1D SO*E' �Y`• 7t . �2, •• s `t{ !• X21��_�....r�•"'''_''.'.�+y }t • _ _ •_' •'_`'.' I• O�Z r„.>/'`� w-i"'•RM;wi`.1'w"�C ;1'W�� 'r� • I• .s �••_..•,,,�.. � t , :1' a •.3'� �....«..;�”y.`*?'_ .. � �t• r 1_`�,,.,..+" __.{ µ.11A. �•,,,•,.%-^---'•'"„•'""- -��,�•�` fr � �., � -_�\ •:.-•"'^•. � r._.-•••� -Com''.` �, , ��•',,'S•.�--' ""� .cr-- :��•'�'�,jr+.:..-^ ;_.�, � r'• � � 1 1t. x ter•►-..��,:;� .• `• .,•,.,.. j .', l•T r!"'!a"!?�f.. i v: � t 7 ��'�'� 1 tt-_"�"_r/ j ','O..�••�:T�'� 1 .. y •" 1. mow.. .. t •!- � >t •� t 91-7 71 CQntr$ c o + 3 see r_+c 1 of the site--should be moderate. From 1-680, the most visible parts of the hilly area will include the north end of Carrington Court, the west end of Creek Court, and the area between Creek Court and the existing house. If development occurrs without the kind of improvements that recognize and respond to the scenic routes designations of 1-680 and Stone Valley Road, the project will be inconsistent with General Plan policies. Since the riparian groves are such important visual features, any major elimination of vegetation will have significant visual impact. The prominent hill facing 1-680, just west of Carrington Court, would be adversely impacted if developed with fencing, accessory structures, or other improvements, or if overgrazed by livestock. 3. Mitigation Measures Proposed by the Developer Preservation of most of the vegetation in the riparian groves and preservation of the open hillside facing 1-680, on the west-central part of the site. 4. Mitigation Alternatives a. Avoid development of higher elevations visible from 1-680. b. Minimize vegetation removal from riparian groves, and preserve other trees on the site. c. Establish an open space setback from Stone Valley Road, and provide landscape screening to minimize visual impact of development. d. Use wood, stone, and other natural-appearing finish materials on homes, and use earth-tones on painted surfaces so structures will blend well with natural surroundings. e. Provide landscape screening along the perimeter of the site, especially to the north, east, and south. (This alternative could result in a substantial long-term change in the appearance of the site. Also, any requirement for major landscaping should be balanced with the availability of water.) f. Provide design review of homes that will be visible from 1-680 and Stone Valley Road scenic routes. (In conjunction with this, height limitations should be considered.) g. Dedicate development rights on the westerly ends of Lots 18-20, and 22-26, to protect the westerly side of the prominent hill facing 1-680. h. Provide easements along the creeks on the site to pro- tect their aesthetic features as well as to provide flood control access. 0i.l�3�2 -27- H.—Noise/Vibration/Glare 1. Environmental Setting As part of the County's Noise Element program, sound measure- ments were made in many parts of the County. Based on these, 1975 noise contour maps were produced for major transportation routes, and 1990 con- tours were projected and mapped. Figures ,? and 8 illustrate approximate boundaries of the site superimposed on County-prepared noise contour maps for 1975 and 1990. As can be seen, the noise levels on the site are presently greater than those predicted for 1990. The projected reduction is attributed to "...anticipated re- ductions in noise emissions from vehicles in the future."* However, for a major portion of the property, both current and projected levels exceed the 45 d8A (CNEL) maximum specified in County policy for interiors of new homes; and for some of the property, the levels exceed the 60 dBA (CNEL) specified for exteriors.** (See glossary for definitions of sound and noise terminology.) 2. Environmental Impact of the Project Because of the property's terrain, a number of the proposed building sites would be somewhat protected from noise originating on 1-680. For example, on Figures 7 and 8, the sharp bends in the 55 and 60 dBA lines occur because of a hill which rises above the freeway, producing a noise shadow--an area of reduced sound behind a barrier that is located between a sound source and the listener. Thus, 36 of the proposed sites would be in the area of less than 55 dBA (CNEL); this being attributable to noise shadow, distance, or both. However, the other 35 hones--from Creek Court, south--would be exposed to levels ranging from 55 to 70 dBA (CNEL) . In residential units, the primary sources of "noise leaks" are windows and doors. Houses built under the requirements of current construction codes will usually be 15 to 20 dBA quieter inside than outside if windows and doors are closed. An additional 10 to 15 dBA reduction can be achieved with simple (operational) double-glazed windows, and weather-stripping around doors. Yet another 5 d6A reduction may be obtained with sealed (non-operational) double-glazed windows.{** Solid fences or walls of masonry or wood may be used to reduce exterior noise levels from 5 to 15 dBA. The possibility of using such barriers in the project has been considered, but was rejected on the basis of aesthetic impact. * Contra Costa County, May, 1975, P. 61 (Noise Element) Ibid. , p. 15 George Wilson, Ph.D. , Wilson, Ihrig E Associates, Inc., Acoustical Consultants, Oakland, interview, Dec. 8, 1976 -28- , ROAIke O . ?. u 90 �. ., t j f � ti. • r S � • . • ^(yam • ♦ • . • ! • , . �� � Mone , _ G � � ; • ` • 09 so • , i costs are c (Ads �ie�$n } -Z9- } r; • y ,: - , r 60 10 • � ` ^-•. � ,,rte .. r\ . `� z a ,�gxSE qqi Costa Go+ult Cantr9 tea a�ent� .•30- Sane short-term unacceptable noise levels will occur during subdivision and home development. A crawler tractor (bulldozer), for example, will generate 87 dBA at 50 feet, a point source of sound that will diminish at a rate of 6 dBA for each doubling of distance from the source. The subdivision itself, after completion of construction, will be an additional source of noise in the neighborhood. Vehicles, power tools, dogs, and other noise sources not uncommon to residential areas are all expected to be active on the site. During heavy construction phases of development, some immediately adjacent properties may experience limited periods of vibration, which will not have substantial adverse impact. Depending on the nature of fencing and landscaping, some of the hones on the site--particularly on the southerly half--will be exposed to vehicle headlight glare from 1-680 and Stone Valley Road. On-site street lights and vehicles will add to night-light in the area, but will not create sub- stantia'l adverse impact. 3. Mitigation Measures Proposed by the Developer Avoidance of development on the freeway side of the prominent hill in the west-central part of the site. 4. Mitigation Alternatives a. Before project approval, provide a noise study to iden- tify the scope of noise problems to be solved during development. b. During construction activities, moderate noise impact by doing the following: i. Using quieter than normal "new technology" equipment. ii. Operating the fewest pieces of equipment possible at any one time. iii. Arranging noisiest operations for daytime hours, avoiding weekend operations, and adjusting schedules to recognize noise- sensitive activities, such as the school immediately adjacent to the site. c. Provide insulation for hares (including door and window insulation) to reduce interior noise levels to 45 dBA (CNEQ or less, in accordance with General Plan policy. d. Place all lots in the quieter area of the site, north of Stone Valley Creek and east of the prominent hill facing 1-680 (using on- site density transfer or reduction in number of lots). 9►7,;I'i S 1. Circulation 1 . Environmental Setting The most recently available traffic counts and projections for roadways in the vicinity' of the site are listed in Table 1. The public Works Department has indicated that certain improvements will Oe required on Stone Valley Road in front of the site:* 1) street widen- ing on the north side, 2) an eastbound left-turn lane (for access to the site's entrance), 3) a bike path, and 4) frontage improvements (curb, gutter, and sidewalk) on the north side. The Public Works staff has also indicated that the proposed Stone Valley Court (about 3,200 feet long) exceeds the maximum cul-de-sac length of 700 feet allowed by County ordinance. Therefore, they have stated that the street's length should be reduced, and that another street should be brought in from Vernal Drive to serve the northerly endof the site. (Cul-de-sacs with maximum lengths of 700 feet from Stone Valley Road and Vernal Drive would extend as far onto the property as Lot 10 from the south, and Lot 41 from the north.) The 20-foot roadway easement shown on the Tentative Map crossing Lots 5, 6, and 7, at the southwest corner of the site, is intended to provide acc-ss to the Dorris-Eaton School property, abutting the site to the west. With ultimate development of the area, it is estimated that Average Daily Traffic around the entrance to the site will be about 16,000**, an increase of 96%, or 7,841 , over the 1975 figure. This estimate is based on the land use pattern expressed in the draft San Ramon Valley Area General Plan.*** With ultimate development of the area, it is estimated that peak hours traffic around the entrance to the site will increase by 96% over 1975 figures (a.m. increase of 642; p.m. increase of 757). These estimates are based on Average Daily Traffic of 16,000 on Stone Valley Road. 2. Environmental Impact of the Project a. Based on 12.7 Average Daily Trips per unit****, the project would add 889 daily trips to the traffic in the area and would increase the` See letter dated Oct. 14, 1976, in Appendix D. ** Tom Dudziak, Contra Costa County Public Works Dept. , interview, Dec. 13, 1976 *** Ibid. ***'� Maurice Shiu, Contra Costa County Public Works Dept. , interview, Mar. 2, 1977 -32- � Table 1. TRAFFIC COUNTS AND TRAFFIC COUNT PROJECTIONS Average Projected Average Peak Hours Daily Traffic Daily Traffic Traffic (both directions) (both directions) (both directions) Stone Valley Rd.* 200' east of 1-680 8,159 14,700-20,600** 669 (7:45-8:458m) Feb. , 1975 (probably @ 16,000) 789 (4:45-5:45pm) 300' east of Miranda 6,847 NA 531 (8:30-9:30am) Ave. , Feb. , 1974 602 (5:15-6:15pm) Oanville Blvd.* 300' north of Stone 10,845 NA NA Valley Rd. , Oct. , 1971 w w Interstate 680 Between EI Pintado Rd. 57.000*** 131 ,000**** NA s Stone Valley Rd. , south of site, 1975 Between Stone Valley Rd. 639000*** 142,000**** NA s Livorna Rd., north of site, 1975 * Lyle Burke, Contra Costa County Public Works Dept. , Interview, Dec. 10, 1976 t3t Tom Dudziak, Contra Costa County Public Works Dept. , Interview, Dec. 13, 1976 (Figures not repre- sentative of any particular point on Stone Valley; based on ultimate San Ramon Area development.) Clem Bonar, Calif. Dept. of Transp. , Dist. IV, San Francisco, Interview, Dec. 10, 1976 *_;** Jim Reagan, Calif. Dept. of Transp. , Interview, Dec. 10, 1976 (Figures are projections for 1995 prepared by CalTrans based on master plans of MTC. ABAG, and Contra Costa County through 1970, and updated for 1973.) G -"F ) f Table 1 . (continued) Average Projected Average Peak Hours Daily Traffic Daily Traffic Traffic Stone Valley Interchange* On-ramp, northbound 4,850 NA NA Off-ramp, southbound** 2,360 NA NA Off-loop, southbound 2,060 NA NA .t Kay Rendahl , Calif. Dept. of Transp. , Dist. IV, San Francisco, interview, Dec. 10, 1976 ** The southbound off-ramp puts motorists on Stone Valley Rd. westbound; the southbound off-looms puts them on Stone Valley Rd. eastbound. ' E t� amount of Average Daily Traffic by 1,778 along Stone Valley Road in front of the site. Thus, Average Daily Traffic would be increased by 17%, from the 1975 figure of 8,159, to 9.937• b. Of the ultimate Average Daily Traffic anticipated for Stone Valley Road in front the site, development of the project would account for about 9%. c. Development- of the site as proposed will account for 8% of ultimate a.m. peak hour traffic in front of the site, and 7% of ultimate p.m.peas traffic. (These figures are based on 1.5 Average Daily Tr�fpsper unit during each peak hour. for example, one outbound trip to work and one round trip to a school in the a.m.; and one inbound trip from work and one round trip to a school in the p.m. The sum is three Average Daily Trips, or 1.5 per daily peak hour.) d. Since peak hour traffic in front of the site is not pres- ently a substantial percentage of Average Daily Traffic (8% of a.m.; 10% of p.m.) , the peak hours contribution of the development will not be a signifi- cant impact. However, it will contribute to future cumulative impact. e. Assuming that the majority of Average Daily Trips origina- ting on the site will involve movements to and from 1-680, traffic impact on Stone Valley Road will not be significant as a result of the project itself. However, the trips will add to the future cumulative impact of the area's traffic, not only on Stone Valley Road, but on the Stone Valley interchange ramps. f. Traffic resulting from the project will not itself have a significant impact on 1-680, but will contribute to cumulative impact. g. Though up-to-dace figures on Average Daily Traffic are not available for Danville Boulevard in the vicinity of the site, the high fig- ure in Table 1 for 1971 implies a heavy volume for 1977 and a very heavy volume with ultimate development of the San Raman Valley. Whatever per- centage of Danville Boulevard trips results from development of the site will, therefore, contribute to adverse impact of cumulative development. h. Use of the 20-foot access easement to the Dorris-Eaton School, across the southwest corner of the site, would have an adverse im- pact on traffic safety along Stone Valley Road, because that access, plus the access to the project, would comprise two fairly busy intersections, near a busy interchange with a high volume on-ramp. i . The excessive length of the propos-d Stone Valley Court will result in a situation where a large number of units will be served by a single access route. Thus, there is a potential for significant safe- ty impact in the event of access blockage during an emergency. (Providing a second access to the north end of the site would have an adverse impact on the Vernal Drive neighborhood by increasing traffic along that street. The degree of negative impact would depend on how many lots were served. -35- 00650 A through connection from Stone Valley to Vernal would result in adverse through-traffic impact on both Vernal Drive and the project neighborhood, and could begin to function as a "short cut" between Livorna Road, to the north, and Stone Valley Road. The positive affects of a Vernal Drive access or a through street would be the availability of a second emer- gency and/or maintenance access.) (In summary, this section indicates no significant impact related to traffic volumes, a potential significant impact related to the single access route to the project, and a significant impact related to the Dorris-Eaton School access.) 3. Mitigation Measures Proposed by the Developer An emergency access between Vernal Drive and the north end of Stone Valley Court (noted on the Tentative Map, but not otherwise de- scribed). 4. Mitigation Alternatives a. Obtain and develop an access route between Stone Valley Court and one of the existing streets east of the site--Austin Lane, Ina Drive, or Bunce Meadows Drive, to provide a second access to the site and to eliminate the long cul-de-sac. (This solution would have the potential for negative traffic impact on the neighborhood east of the site. However, since it is anticipated that traffic generated by the project would be oriented to 1-680 and/or Danville Boulevard, project residents would tend to enter and leave the site from Stone Valley Road, rather than using a more circuitous, longer route from the east.) b. Redesign the access to the Dorris-Eaton School so that it leads from Stone Valley Court, near its intersection with Stone Valley Road, as a frontage road along the south sides of Lots 3, 4, and 5, to the school property. J. Archaeology and History* 1. Environmental Setting The site has been studied by a registered archaeologist, with particular attention paid to creek areas, and no archaeological, historic, or paleontological sites have been found. * See letter dated Mar. 28, 1977, Appendix D. 1. -36- 2. Environmental Impact of the Project It is possible that archaeological or paleontological finds could be made during development of the project. If such a find is made, all work should be stopped within 30 meters of the find until it has been examined by a qualified professional and recommended mitigation measures have been carried out. Such a professional should be available to period- ically examine the property during earthwork. K. Energy conservation 1. Envirmrmental Setting The development of the proposed project will involve direct use of energy for construction and indirect use for production of mater- ials. Also, long-term energy input will be required for the operation of households, the operation of utilities, and the maintenance of streets and other public facilities. Based on a ZO-year study period, the most significant uses of energy for the project will be fuel use for driving to and from the site (36.8% of the total energy use), and electricity and natural gas use for homes (45.5%). Development of the subdivision and construction of homes will use 16.6%, and utility operation and maintenance will use 1 .2%.* 2. Environmental Insect of the Project The project will have a significant •cumulative impact on the demand for scarce energy resources. Over a projected 20-year time period, energy use associated with the project is estimated to be 8,029,898 therms (BTU x 100,000). 3. Mitigation Measures Proposed by the Developer None. 4. Mitigation Alternatives a. Redesign the site pian to cluster the lots on the flatter parts of the site. (This would result in energy savings through the re- duction of road and utility line lengths, and decreased grading requirements.) b. Redesign the plan to include attached housing. (Attached units tend to be more energy-efficient because of their inherent insulation qualities.) * See Appendix E for energy impact calculations. -37 c. Use open-graded asphalt or other permeable pavement for streets. (This would allow some storm water percolation through street surfaces, reduce runoff, reduce the need for man-made drainage, and there- by reduce energy consumption.) d. Redesign the lot layout to achieve the maximum number of units with energy-efficient north-south orientation. (This could be done by maximizing east-west streets or by reducing lot number to increase lot sizes, and thereby increase flexibility of house siting.) e. Decrease street widths to reduce energy use in construc- tion and heat build-up from paved surfaces in the summer. f. Increase the standard distance between street lights to decrease the total number of lights needed, and use high-pressure sodium and metal halide lamps, which provide more light per unit of power than conventional lamps. (This alternative should be balanced with safety con- siderations.) g. Increase the number of street trees in the project to provide additional summer shade. (This alternative should be balanced with considerations of water use and additional housing costs.) h. Since energy as well as water is needed to plant and maintain landscaping, natural vegetation should be retained wherever possible throughout the project. (Through model home displays, pamphlets, and landscape design service, the developer should encourage home buyers to install optimum combinations of law-maintenance, shade-providing vege- tation.) i. Design homes to have overhangs or walls that will shade wi dows and exterior wails in the summer and expose them to the sun in the winter. j. Provide home insulation and weatherstripping in excess of current minimum standards. k. Install energy-efficient heatilator-type fireplaces with approved dampers, and provide for the drawing of fireplace combustion air from crawl spaces rather than from rooms. 1 . Install gas-fired furnaces carefully sized to space heating requirements, to avoid unnecessary gas consumption. m. Design dwellings to conserve energy through the use of passive solar energy. n. Install energy-efficient appliances. o. Provide optional solar-heating water systems for those who wish to purchase them. p. Install flourescent lighting fixtures where possible ratherthan high-energy-use incandescent fixtures. q. Paint interior walls with light colors to provide optimum reflection of natural light and reduce dependence on artifical light. r. Where practical , install energy-efficient skylights to increase natural interior lighting and decrease dependence on artifical light. L. Schools - 1. Environmental Setting* Schools serving the project will be those of the San Ramon Valley Unified School District. District officials estimate that the project will contribute a total of 81 students, based on 1.16 students per dwelling unit, with grade-level distribution as follows: Grade Level Students/Unit Project Students K-6 0.66 53.5 7-8 0.15 12.2 9-12 0.19 15.3 1.99 81.0 (There is some inconsistency in the figures for students per unit because not all of the District's schools fall into one of the grade-level cate- gories mentioned above. The Stone Valley School , for example, is a 2-8, rather than a K-6 or 7-8.) Project students would attend Rancho Romero School (K-6), Stone Valley School (2-8), and Monte Vista High School. As of November, 1976, Rancho Romero was at capacity, with an enrollment of 534; and Stone Valley was at capacity, with an enrollment of 532. That same month, Monte Vista, with a capacity of 1 ,650, had an enrollment of 1 ,598. Allan J. Petersdorf, District Superintendent, SRVUSD, interview, Dec. 29, 1976, and letter dated Dec. 30, 1976 (Appendix D) ; and James R. Solberg, Assistant Superintendent, SRVUSD, letter dated Apr. 18, 1977 (Appendix 0) -39- ns5 The enrollment figures above reflect the current enrollment problem being experienced throughout the District, which anticipates unprece- dented growth through the late 1970's. Current total enrollment is 12,670, and modest projections (based on 71 pending housing develop- ments) indicate an increase of 1 ,488 students by October, 1977; 2,228 by October, 1978; and 3,519 by October, 1980. All schools serving the project area are at or over capacity, with the exception of Rancho Romero, which, if additional facilities do not become avialable, will be filled to capacity by 1980, as students are diverted there from overcrowded Stone Valley School. Because of enrollment problems and financial problems, the District is going to the voters in May with a lease/lease-purchase bond election of $17.7 million. However, the issue may be difficult to pass since taxes in the area are already high. If it does not pass, increased enrollment will require double sessions at some schools, by 1980, and all schools serving the area will be at capacity. 2. Environmental Impact of the Project The estimated 81 students from the project will have a significant cumulative impact on the already crowded San Ramon District. 3. Mitigation Measures Proposed by the Developer None. 4. Mitigation Alternatives a. If the May bond issue passes, a new intermediate school will be developed and the capacity of Stone Valley School will be increased by 100 students. Another school would be started at the 11lackhawk de- velopment, generally relieving pressure in the area and making it unnece- ssary to hold double sessions at other schools. b. Schaal District policy, as of January 21, 1974, allows the District to determine if adequate facilities are available to acco- modate students from now developments, and to request assistance from a developer if space is not adequate. Under this process, the project de- veloper could enter into an agreement to provide financial assistance through one of the following methods: i . Contributing $225/bedroom for all but one bedroom in each house developed. ii. Providing a school site and classroom facilities to accommodate the new enrollment resulting from the project. iii. Providing the facilities mentioned above, and leas- ing them to the District for $1.00 per year. �� 55 { ` -40- Assuming four-bedroom houses in the project, the bedroom contribution method would yield $46,575, an amount insufficient to provide the add- itional facilities needed to serve new students from the project. Under the second or third financing alternative mentioned above, the project developer would be providing adequate additional capacity for students from other new developments as well as project students. Since this is the case, the developer could join with developers of other new projects in the area to share the expenses of a new school site and fa- cilities. Short of this, the developer could finance portable units for the schools that would be directly impacted by project students, with sufficient capacity to accommodate only the project students. This, however, would only be an interim measure that would not provide a long- term solution for the School District, and the project would still have significant cumulative impact. M. Air Quality A separate air quality section, included by reference in this EIR, will be available for public review at the County Planning Depart- ment office during the EIR review period. Based on preliminary analysis of air basin and traffic data, the air quality consultant anticipates no significant air quality impact on the project as a result of 1-680 traffic; and no significant project impact on air quaimity in the area as a result of project-generated traffic. however, the project will contribute to cumulative air quality impact. r -0- 'V. UTILITIES AND COMMUNITY FACILITIES t ' ` , A. Water 1. Environsental Setting Water service will be provided by the East Say Municipal Utility District (EOMUD) , from an existing 16-inch main in Stone Valley Road. EBMUD's preference would be to have a through service line conn- ection from Stone Valley to Vernal Drive, in order to moderate the over- all gradient of the line and to provide better fire-flow through the use of a loop system.* No above-ground structures will be required to provide water service to the site. A right-of-way through Lot 46 would be required to provide the through connection to Vernal Drive. In October, 1977, EBMUD instituted a water rationing program with a goal of reducing hone interior water use by 25%, and exterior use by 50%. To achieve this goal , allotments were set for 280 gallons/household/day.** On April 28, 1977, the household allotment was reduced to 225 gallons/day-- 150 gallons for interior use and 75 gallons for exterior use.*** e Before rationing began, residential water consumption in the central County was estimated to be 845 gallons/day/household--265 gallons for interior use and 580 gallons for exterior use.**** 2. Environmental Impact of the Project a. Based on 225 gallons/day/household, development of the site as proposed will increase the regional demand for water service-- during the rationing period only--by 15,525 gallons/day. b. At such time as rationing is terminated, it can be ex- pected that central County households will tend to adjust consumption rates toward the pre-rationing figure of 845 gallons/day/household. At that rate, * Barney Jacolick, Distribution Planning Section, EBMUD, Oakland, interview, Dec. 14, 1976 ** EBMUD newsletter, untitled, Feb. , 1977 e: **j San Francisco Chron=icle, Apr. 27, 1977, No. 87, pp. 1 , 28 **** EBMUD press release, Feb. 8, 1977 -42- the daily consumption for the project would be 58,305 gallons/day (69 units). Since the water shortage is anticipated to be a long-term problem, any substantial increase in consumption in the District will have signifi- cant cumulative impact. c. Though figures are not available, large amounts of water are typically used in the residential construction process-- especially in cases where substantial grading is done--to mitigate dust, to soak soil for compaction, to flush newly installed pipe lines, and to reestablish vegetation on graded surfaces. During a period of water shortage, substantial use of water in construction will have significant cumulative impact. 3. Mitigation Measures Proposed by the Developer None. 4. Mitigation Alternatives a. Do not use potable water to mitigate dust created during construction. (EBMUD has already indicated that its water is not to be used for this purpose.*) This alternative will result in short- term negative impact on properties in the vicinity of the site if dust control measures are not taken, or may affect hone prices if large amounts of water must be imported by the developer. b. Minimize grading to reduce the amount of water needed for soil compaction and reestablishment of vegetation on graded surfaces. c. Install low-water-use appliances, water conserving toilets, and showerhead flow restrictors. d. Thoroughly insulate hot water pipes so that a minimum amount of water will be wasted waiting for hot water flow to begin. e. For landscaping, install native species or other low- wa to r-requ i remen t species. f. For landscape irrigation, install drip systems with auto- matic controllers and/or hose bibs for hand watering. g. Do not install garbage disposal units or swimming pools. = Rena Clements, Associated Building Industry of Northern California, Lafayette, interview, Mar. Z, 1977 } 158 -43- B. Sewer Service 1. Environmental Setting* The proposed development can be served by the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District, which indicates that adequate capacity is avail- able both in existing lines and at the Pacheco Treatment Plant, the latter having a capacity of 30 million gallons/day. Peak sewage flow is con- sidered to be 150 gallons/capita/day, though this amount has been reduced by about 20% as a result of community water conservation efforts. Before service can be provided, the site must be annexed to the Sanitary District , which requires approval by the local Agency Formation Commiss- ion. 2. Environmental Impact of the Project a. Based on 150 gallons/capita/day, and 3.3 persons/unit, approximately 34,650 gallons/day of sewage will be added to the Sanitary District's system. The sewage service demand of the project alone will not be significantly adverse. b. The Sanitary District has requested that the following statement be added to the EIR: "The additional sewage generated within this development will-- together with other current and future developments involving conversion of open land or densification of land uses in the general area--require improvement of the trunk sewer system and expansion of the sewage treat- ment facilities of this District and the attendant greater use of energy within our critical air basin. Availability of energy for sewage treat- ment and the additional atmospheric discharges from treatment plant oper- ations serving this development or land use, are subject to future but undefined limitations which may restrict this development or developments in other areas in the CCCSD service area because of the critical nature of the air basin. Sewer facility capacities cannot be expanded to provide for each development as it occurs and such expansions when constructed will necessarily provide excess capacity periodically and will have a growth inducing potential. Therefore, this development must be regarded as having a growth inducing impact." * Jay McCoy, Central Contra Costa Sanitary Dist. , interview, Dec. 9, 1976 -44 0 Wr.9 C. Police 1. Environmental Setting The Contra Costa County Sheriff's Department can provide service to the site without additions to manpower or equipment. The Alamo- Danville area constantly has one patrol officer assigned, and back-up units can be provided from nearby patrol beats, if necessary.* The California Highway Patrol will respond to all reports of vehicle acci- dents involving property damage within the unincorporated County area. They also provide back-up assistance to the Sheriff's Department in res- ponse to crimes and emergencies. The San Ramon Valley Highway Patrol beat has four, five, or more cars on patrol--some with two officers, depending on the time of day within a 24-hour period.** 2. Environmental Impact of the Project The project itself will not result in significant demand on police services, but will contribute to cumulative demand. D. Fire Protection 1. Environmental Setting The Danville Fire District can serve the project without additions to manpower or equipment. Three fire stations are available in the area to provide fire-fighting and/or emergency medical service, within one to three minutes dispatch: Station Two, on Stone Valley Road, approx- imately 0.9 mile east of the site; Station One, in downtown Danville; and Station Three, at the intersection of Green Valley Road and Diablo Road, approximately three miles east of the si-te.*** 2. Environmental Impact of the- Project The project itself will not result in significant demand on fire protection services, but will contribute to cumulative demand. * Lt. Ard, Contra Costa County Sheriff's Dept., interview, Dec. 1, 1976 **' Officer German, California Highway Patrol, Martinez, interview, Dec-. 1 , 1976 *** Fire Marshall Roy Asmundsen, D-invilie Fire Protection Dist. , interview, Dec. 1 , 1976 -45- n1� so E. Telephone/Television 1. Environmental Setting* Cable TV service will be provided by Cable-Vision of Moraga. - Telephone service will be provided by Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company. All on-site service lines will be installed underground. 2. The project itself will not have a significant impact on telephone or television service, but will contribute to cumulative demand. F. Electricity/Natural Gas 1. Environmental Setting Gas and Electricity will be provided by the Pacific Gas and Electric Company. All on-site power lines will be installed underground. 2. Environmental Impact of the Project See Section IV(K) for discussion of energy impacts. G. Transportation Service 1. Environmental Setting Alamo is served by the Alameda-Contra Costa Transit System, which prov i des hour 1 y comnnmu to r bus service between San Aiamon Valley comm- unities and the Walnut Creek BART station. This is special service, specifically related to SART operational hours. The bus stop in Alamo is at the intersection of Danville Boulevard and Stone Valley Road, app- roximately 0.3 mile west of the site.** 2. Environmental Impact of the Project The project will add to the cumulative demand for ACIBART commuter service, but will not itself create a significant demand. H. Parks and Recreation 1. Environmaental Setting Parks and recreation facilities available to residents of the proposed project include Las Trampas Regional Wilderness, southwest of the * Dick Jackson, Chief Engineer, Cable-Vision, interview, Dec. 13, 1976; and R.W. Strahlendorf, P.T.BT. Engineering Div. , interview, Dec. 14, 1976 ** BART information, Walnut Creek, Dec. 2, 1976 site, and Mt. Diablo State Park, east of the site; the former about 12.5 miles distant by auto, the latter about 7.5 miles distant by auto. Pri- vate facilities include Round Hill Golf and Country Club, just east of the site, Boundary Oaks Raquet Club in Walnut Creek, and Crow Canyon Country Club, southwest of Danville. Proposed facilities include a community park adjacent to Monte Vista High School , east of the site on Stone Valley Road; and a combination school- neighborhood park at the Stone Valley School campus, east of the site. (Both facilities will be developing in 1977•*) Existing trail facilities include bikeways along Danville Boulevard, and along Stone Valley Road between the site and Danville Boulevard. A de- lineated bike route exists between the site and Round Hill Road, to the east. Planned trail facilities include an extensive network of hiking, bicycle, and equestrian routes, providing connections to regional parks and links between the residential neighborhoods in the area and im- portant community facilities such as parks, schools, and shopping areas. The north-south spine of the system is proposed for the Southern Pacific Railroad right-of-way, west of and approximately paralleling 1-680. 2. Environmental Impact of the Project Because of the limited additional population that will re- sult from the project, substantial impact on local and regional park and recreation facilities will not occur. Assuming that construction of the project begins in 1977 or later, and assuming that park facilities con- struction at the Stone Valley School and Monte Vista High School sites begins on schedule in 1977, demand generated by the project should co- incide with provision of facilities. Construction of the proposed project will add to the area's cumulative demand for, and impact on, park and recreation facilities. * fong/Jung/Makaba/LaRocca Associates, et al, Jan., 1976 (San Ramon Valley Park and Recreation Master Plan) ; and Dave Stegman, Community Services Manager, San Ramon Valley School District, interview, Dec. 9, 1976; and Doug Healey, Landscape Architect, Contra Costa County Public Works Dept., interview, Dec. 1, 1976 -47- VI. ADVERSE ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS WHICH CANNOT BE AVOIDED IF THE PROJECT 1S IMPLEMENTED , A. A major portion of $0+ acres will be converted from open space/ private recreational use, to suburban use, reducing scenic qualities in the area, increasing demand for regional resources, and increasing traffic con- gestion. B. Development density will be approximately one-third greater than the maximum density that would be allowed under the "Country Estate" land use designation approved by the Planning Commission. This density would be inconsistent with the low- to moderate-density ranchettes which comprise much of the area around the project site. C. The large amount of grading proposed would significantly alter the scenic qualities of the site by changing natural hill forms into a series of stair-step lot pads. (Grading on slopes of 25+% would be in- consistent with Safety Element policy.) D. Grading and development will eliminate most of the grassland/ savanna vegetation type on the site, and will destroy or damage major portions of the riparian woodlands along both major on-site creeks. E. Wildlife residing in or using the grassland/savanna habitat will be eliminated from the site or reduced in number. The quality of the riparian woodlands, as wildlife habitats, will be significantly re- duced by grading and development, resulting in the elimination or reduction of species. (Household pets will disturb wildlife in all habitats on the site.) F. Much of the grading and development on the site will be within the scenic corridors of Interstate 680 and Stone Valley Road, and will be inconsistent with the policies of the Scenic Routes Element. Develop- ment of the flat, southerly part of the site, and reduction of the ri- parian woodlands, will particularly have adverse impact on scenic corri- dors. G. About half of the proposed lots will be exposed to excessive noise levels from 1-680 and Stone Valley Road traffic. H. Use of the long single access route to the project will result in potential safety hazards, and will be in violation of the County Ordinance Code. I. Development on the site will be subject to flood hazard, which will increase as upstream development increases. J. An estimated 81 students will be added to the local school dis- trict, the facilities of which are at or near capacity. -48- ��; K. There will be cumulative area- and/or region vide cumulative impacts on air quality, public services, drainage, and energy resources. L. There will be significant cumulative increase in the regional demand for domestic water. 5 v VII. ANY IRREVERSIBLE ENVIRONMENTAL CHANCES WHICH WOULD BE INVOLVED IN E PROPOSED ACTION SHOULD IT BE IMPLEMENTED The natural resources and energy expended in realization of the project should be considered irreversible commitments. Topographical changes, installation of streets and utilities, alterations in vegetation, and loss of wildlife habitat, are all considered irreversible changes; although reversion to the original condition of the site is not im- possible, it is unlikely once the site is committed to development. -50- IIX. ALTERNATIVES TO THE PROJECT A. No Project The site could be retained in its private-recreational/ranch land use, and landbanked for future development. Under this alterna- tive, no substantial alteration of the existing environment would occur, and the adverse impacts of the proposal would be avoided. It would be possible, however, that the existing use could be intensified in the future. General agricultural use of the site would be limited due to soil type and terrain. B. Open Space The site could be purchased by Contra Costa County for open space or park use. This, of course, would be an expensive alternative in terms of both purchase and maintenance. The southerly, flat portion of the site would be suitable for parking and sports activities. Much of the site, however, seems too noisy for relax- ing, passive park use. (For preparation of the San Ramon Valley Parks and Recreation Master Plan, a number of potential sites, including the subject property, were analyzed for park and recreation suitability. The site re- cieved an overall low-to-medium rating, being rejected as a currently realistic possibility mainly on the basis of acquisition cost relative to other park and recreation priorities.*) C. Office/Light Manufacturing Clean, quiet manufacturing or professional/administrative office use is also logical for the site, because of proximity to the 1-680 inter- change. Such uses could provide the benefits of local employment sources for the San Ramon Valley area. The flat, southerly part of the site could be developed intensively and the hilly area could be left in open space, or moderately developed. However, such uses are inconsistent with current zoning and the land use designation of the draft San Ramon Valley Area General Plan. * Fong/Jung/Nakaba/LaRocca Associates, et al, Jan., 1976 (San Ramon Valley Park and Recreation Master Plan); and Dave Stegman, Community Services Manager, San Ramon Valley School District, interview, Dec. 9, 1976 - -51- 001) D. Residential Alternatives 1 . Detached, clustered units on smaller lots.- 2. Clusters of attached units. 3. A combination of 1 and 2, above. 4. Very large estate lots. Each of the residential alternatives listed above would have the following advantages: 1 . Structures could be so located that grading could be minimized. 2. The riparian groves and major portions of the grassland and savanna could be retained. 3. All structures could be placed north of Stone Valley Creek, thus minimizing visual impact on 1-680 and Stone Valley Road scenic corri- dors, and avoiding one of the noisiest parts of the site--the flat, south- erly area. 4. Or, structures could be distributed both north and south of Stone Valley Creek in order to balance visual impact. 5. Structures could be placed near, but not in, tree groves, and away from neighboring properties, thus minimizing visual impact from off- site vantage points. If an attached, clustered housing concept were used, the existing large home could be used as a neighbornood facility, and held in common on ownership. If a large estate lots concept were used, the existing house would occupy one of the lots. -5 IX. PERSONS AND AGENCIES CONTACTED IN THE PREPARATION OF THE REPORT LT. ARD, Contra Costa County (CCC) Sheriff's Dept. JIM CUTLER, CCC Planning Dept. , Advance Planning GENE DeBOLT, DeBolt Civil Engineering, Danville (project engineer) DENNIS FRANSEN, Senior Planner, CCC Planning Dept. , Advance Planning DOUG HEALEY, Landscape Architect, CCC Public Works Dept. ARNOLD JONAS, Chief, Environmental Assessment, CCG Planning Dept. NANCY McKAY, East Bay Regional Park Dist. , Oakland WILL PERRY, Director, CCC Office of Emergency Services JIM SEARFUS, Grading Engineer, CCC Building Inspection Dept. ED STOUT, CCC Planning Dept., Advance Planning ROY ASMUNDSEN, Fire Marshall , Danville Fire Protection Dist. BAY AREA RAPID TRANSIT DISTRICT, Walnut Creek GEORGE WILSON, Ph.D. , Wilson, Ihrig E Associates, Inc. , Acoustical Consultants, Oakland TOM OUOZIAK, CCC Public Works Dept. , Planning Division LYLE BURKE, CCC Public Works Dept. , Traffic Division OFFICER GERMAN, California State Highway Patrol, Martinez CLEM BOMAR, Calif. State Dept. of Transp. , Dist. IV, San Francisco JIM REAGAN, Calif. State Dept. of Transp. , Dist. IV, San Francisco KAY RENDAHL, Calif. State Dept. of Transp. , Dist. IV, San Francisco BARNEY JACOLICK, Distribution Planning Section, EBMUD, Oakland TOM KIRN, CCC Planning Dept. , Advance Planning JAY McCOY, Central Contra Costa Sanitary Dist. , Walnut Creek CAPTAIN SANCK, Danville Fire Protection Dist. G.P. PELL, New Building Representative, P.G.sE. , Concord R.W. STRAHLENDORF, Engineering Division, P.T.&T. , Concord i ' r -53- DICK JACKSON, Chief Engineer, Cable-Vision, Moraga 606 CONNER, CCC Public Works Dept. , Flood Control DAVE STEGMAN, Community Services Mgr. , San Ramon Valley School Dist. ALICE BONNER, CCC Planning Dept. , Environmental Assessment DEAN LaFIELD, Associated Building Industry of Northern California RAY SPEAR, CCC .Office of Emergency Services ALLAN J. PETERSDORF, Dist. Superintendent, San Raison Valley School Dist. DR. JAMES R. SOLBERG, Deputy Superintendent of Schools, San Raman Valley School Dist. TONY FREITAS, Administrator, San Ramon Valley School Dist. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, CORPS OF ENGINEERS, Sacramento Div. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BOARD OF REALTORS, Walnut Creek MAURICE SHIU, CCC Public Works Dept. RENA CLEMENTS, Associated Building Industry of Northern California DENNIS DANLIN, Dennis Dahlin and Associates, Site and Environmental Planners, Modesto BOB MAPES, Calif. State Dept. of Fish and Game, Sacramento -54- APPENDIX A Geologic and Soil Feasibility Study W) t0 -55- R - w ,* ENCE ENGINEERS AND CEOLOGISTS•CONSULTANTS IN THE APPLIED EARTH SCIENCES INCORPORATED In Reply Please Refer To : July 21, 1976 N6-0805-BI Diablo Homes , Inc. 1461 Creekside Drive #3017 Walnut Creek, ,California 94596 Attention: Runo .Smith. __ Subject: Creeks of Alamo, Subdivision 4879 Alamo, California GEOLOGIC AND SOIL FEASIBILITY STUDY Gentlemen: With your authorization, we have conducted a Geologic and Soil Feasi- bility Study for the site, of Subdivision 4879 .. This study included a literature search and a' visual field reconnaissance. The results of our studies are summarized in this report. Project Description The site is a long irregularly shaped parcel comprising almost 50 acres which is to be subdivided into 70+ R-20 single-family lots. The site has rolling topography and is crosse(F by two east-west flowing creeks. The southern end of the site has some riding stable structures and improve- ments. The northern end is undeveloped and used for grazing. Site Geology Most of the flatter parts of the site have been ;napped as flood plain alluvium. The rolling terrain which is made up of a series of north- west-southeast trending ridges and valleys in the area have been mapped as Orinda Formation (Figure 1) . This bedrock is primarily a soft, poorly consolidated tan sandstone and grey-green claystones and siltstones . Some brown conglomerate beds can also be seen adjacent to the site to the south. The field reconnaissance showed no good exposures on the site proper. South of the site along the freeway, an apparent attitude of poor qua- lity, N 20OW, dip 300E was taken on sandstone. Previous mapping by Brabb , 1976 , shows attitudes of N 200 - 400IJ with bedding dipping 37 - 620 to the east in the vicinity of the site . The eastward dipping bedrock forms the western limb of a local syncline. 2150 SHATTUCK AVENUE, SUITE 400, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA 94704 • PHONE (415) 548-8800 -56- W)c it Diablo Homes, Inc. Page 2 Creeks of Alamo N6-0805-B1 Geologic and Soil Feasibility Study July 21, 1976 Seismicity Faults nearest the site are: 1. The trace of the Calaveras Fault, approximately 1 mile west of the site, and 2. The trace of the Las Trampas Fault about 1. 5 miles southwest of the site. Of these faults. according to presently known earthquake data, the Cala- -veras Fault is much more significant, although neither are known to be active in this area and are not included in the California Division of Mines and Geology Seismic Study Zones. Soil Conditions The northern portion of the site calls for a roadway paralleling a minor ridgeline with some minor grading to each side of the roadway alignment. We would anticipate a shallow soil cover, several feet thick, over soft sandstone. At mid-site, the roadway descends to a relatively flat alluvial area bordering a creek. tie would anticipate firm soils to be over 15 feet deep in this area with mixtures of clay, sand and gravel. The water table seasonally would be 8 to 15 feet below the surface. The main access road then goes above elevation 350 with relatively re- sistant sandstone exposed at the surface at the ridge top. Soils will be relatively thin in the higher elevations. The proposed main street descends a gradual slope, crosses another creek and the southern 1/6th of the site is relatively flat ground adjacent to Stone Valley Road. Soils in the flat ground are of an alluvial character over 10 feet deep with the water table on the order of 10 feet below the surface. Conclusions 1. We would anticipate that the upper soils are somewhat expansive being grey to dark grey clay. This material is suitable as engineered fill with proper moisture conditioning. The underlying Orinda Formation weathered bedrock can be excavated and ripped. The claystone when used as fill can be highly expansive unless properly moisture conditioned. 2. Creek banks are steep and are covered with overgrowth and will have to be evaluated as to stability and setback requirements at the time of the soil investigation. 3. Although no unusual difficulties are anticipated in grading the site, some difficulties could be anticipated in trenching for utilities on ridge tops because of resistance of massive sandstones . 4. As the lot grading has been cut to a minimum and significant fill or cut slopes are rase, the need for subdrainage has been minimized. M►F 12 r, ... -57- Diablo Homes , Inc. Page 3 Creeks of Alamo N6-0805-B1 Geologic and Soil Feasibility Study July 21, 1976 5. No significant geologic or soil condition such as adverse bedding, earthquake faulting, landsliding or other major sources of instability were detected which would seriously affect the development or this site . 6. Strong shaking from earthquakes occurring on the Calaveras Fault and the much more distant Hayward and San Andreas Faults should be ex- pected during the life of the project. This should, however, not pre- clude site development as proposed. 7. A soil investigation, including borehole drilling, should be made so that the firmness of the site's soils and the water table conditions may be evaluated. This soil investigation should be detailed enough so that recommendations for site development and foundation design may be evolved. 8. We find the site suitable for the proposed use and the proposed grading concept minimizes the potential for future land slippage. Sincerely, ENGEO, Inc. William B. Wigginton C.E.G ;x855 Reviewed by : / Meurcan is , C.E. f Copies : !+ to Client Enclosure : Figure 1 - + s � i• r y� ����, all fr t ` CUB .y cfd .ri 96 _ .r 1a+•- •1.....moi �' �' - . . ....,...... .. •. ,�� — t:� • - - � t�4 i ht L-- ♦ :. ,-� `s'.c•y o ci [47i � olLZ� ♦ .i 1 M it — - lir^ ) ♦ ♦�♦ tl... 1,( �. >,M W _— • r w ^tom'^asf ,it 1 � - • N j W �r t/• r 7. r �Iyyy-yyy� �to 1�' • •• Li. •. -`�.� S M .j L 7. lzulw a t - • 4 y • APPENDIX B Vegetation and Wildlife Report and Species List Wr VEGETATION AND WILDLIFE REPORT* The purpose of this report is to summarize field observations made on the "Creeks of Alava" property (Subdivision 4879), concerning the potential impact of development on vegetation and wildlife. The.entire property was surveyed on foot. The route of travel began at Stone Valley Road and followed the entry drive. The entire length of Stone Valley Creek was surveyed. The route of travel continued through the equestrian activity center and down to Miranda Creek. Again the length of the creek was surveyed. Beyond Miranda Creek, the route of travel generally followed the east and west boundaries of the property with side trips to tree stands. Vegetation The vegetation of the property is a mosaic of three natural types: grass- land, savanna, and riparian woodland. However, introduced species are found around the haws and barns. The grassland type is dominated by European annual grasses and forbs. Common grasses appear to be wild oats (Avg brow 1M.) and brograsses (Bramus sem.). Common broadleaf herbaceous species include yellow star thistle Centaurea solstitialis), filaree (Erodium I&J, and mustard (Brassica ss. .—In the meadow along the creek that runs through the center oT tie property, an onion (Al l i um MI.) is common. Where horses are allowed to graze, little or no vegetation is present, depending upon the intensity of the grazing, which covers about half the land classified as grassland. The other half is ungrazed pasture. These areas are mostly found on the northern section of the property. In these ungrazed areas, valley oak (Quercus lobata) seedlings and young trees are beginning to appear. If allowed to grow, this would indicate a success- ional movement to a savanna type. The savanna is dominated by a single species, valley oak, with a grassland understory. The amount of herbaceous understory Is determined by the grazing pressure. It varies from bare ground to a heavy grass cover. Herbaceous species are the same as found in the grassland. The savanna type is found scattered throughout the property. Save of the valley oaks have achieved great size and are dominant objects in the landscape. The riparian woodland is found along both creeks which cross the property. Common tree species include valley oak, red willow (Salix laev�igata), and Report prepared by Malcolm J. Sproul, M.L.A. : 09616 -61 California buckeye (Aus,culus californica). Other riparian species found growing in the woodland are boxelder (Acer undo , California black walnut ( i Ju laps Hindsii), and an uncommon species n this region-- Oregon ash (Fraxinus tatoTia). (The black walnut is found on the list of rare and endangered species of the California Native Plant Society, being classified as "partially endangered and declining". There is same question about the natural distribution of this species. It is now almost impossible to locate pre-European stands of black walnut. What is known is that the Walnut Creek area did support California black walnut before European settlement.) Common understory species arc California rose (Rosa californica), Calif- ornia blackberry (Rubes vitifolius), and snowberry ymp oricarpos albus). Coyote bush (Baccharis pilularis is common along the woodland border. Ornamental plants are found around the home and barns. Several of the trees have reached specimen size and are quite impressive. The development, as proposed, will most likely eliminate virtually all savanna and grassland areas. Only along the western border of the property from lots 19, 22-26, will any area probably remain in these vegetation types. It is uncertain what will happen to the riparian woodland because the development plan only shows proposed lot layouts and road locations. The existence of the riparian woodland is the major vegetative constraint to development identified by this field survey. Riparian woodlands were originally found along most major streams and watercourses in this area. They have slowly been reduced in area by development and stream channel- izaticn and are now usually found only as short segments where formerly large stands occurred. The riparian woodlands found on this property are noteworthy for several reasons. The valley oaks which line the creeks in most areas are very large and picturesque. They provide a strong visual element in the landscape. The many other tree species which line the creek and form a second tree layer provide a great deal of diversity and with the oaks result in a rich wildlife habitat. The presence of Oregon ash, while not a rare or endangered species, represents one of the few locations in central Contra Costa County where this species still remains. As mentioned above, this is also a rapidly disappearing vegetation type. It is strongly recommended that development be kept out of the riparian woodland and buffer zones be established along the creek to protect it. This would include having lot lines stopping at the border of creekside vegetation, not extending into it. Where the creeks are to be crossed by roads, bridges should be constructed to minimize vegetation removal. It also appears that the construction of Creek Court will impinge on the woodland. This roadway should be set back away from the woodland and the creek side of the road should remain undeveloped (including no exotic plantings) . A pathway (not a sidewalk) could be located here. -62- The practice of dumping stable wastes along the north side of Stone Valley Creek has produced an obvious effect on the existing tree species. Several oaks have died and many others are declining in vigor. In add- ition, the effect on water quality in Stone Valley Creek is unknown at present, but has likely been degraded. Vegetation Summary The vegetation of the "Creeks of Alamo" is typical of central Contra Costa County. The potential impact of development on the riparian vege- tation should be investigated and steps should be taken to protect the riparian woodlands. Wildlife This report presents the results of a one-day field survey of wildlife species. It cannot provide information on daily, seasonal, or annual changes in the associated wildlife species. Long-term study is necessary to generate this type of data. According to the California Department of Fish and Game, no rare or endangered species are found on the site; and according to Contra Costa County resource mapping, no locally de- pleted species have been found on the site. The following wildlife habitats are found on the property: grassland, savanna, riparian woodland, and home and barn areas. The vegetation characteristics of these habitats are described in the vegetation section of this report. The grassland habitat covers the majority of the property. Depending on the amount of grazing pressure it receives, it is able to either support many species or very few. On heavily grazed sections, wildlife is scarce. Bird species able to use thes areas include killdeer, mourning dove, starling, and Brewer's blackbird. No mammals were detected in these areas. On lightly grazed or ungrazed sections, wildlife is abundant. Bird spe- cies include red-tailed hawk, kestrel, and Say's phoebe. Mammals ob- served were the California ground squirrel , pocket gopher, and other small rodents. The residents of the ranch report that ring-necked pheasant occassionally are seen in the grassland. The savanna covers a few small areas on the property. Most of the species found in the grassland are also found in the savanna. Both the red-tailed hawk and kestrel were seen in the oaks. Other bird species seen in the savanna were the common flicker, white-breasted nuthatch, yellow-rumped warbler, and lesser goldfinch. The riparian woodland provides the most diverse habitat for wildlife and as a result supports the greatest diversity of species. Mammals observed utilizing the woodland area were the gray fox, and fox squirrel. Ranch residents report seeing opossum, racoon, and striped skunk. Common bird species include acorn woodpecker, scrub jay, bushtit, brown towhee, and song sparrow. Residents also report having seen pond turtles in the creek. The home and barn area represents an introduced habitat. Large numbers- of seed eating birds are attracted here including: house sparrow, white- crowned sparrow, and fox sparrow. Large numbers of house sparrow nests were seen in the barn and stalls. Other species attracted to the garden plantings include mockingbird, robin, and house finch. Impact of -Development The proposed development will result in the elimination of almost all grassland and savanna habitats. This will force out most species de- pendent on these areas. This will most likely include the red-tailed hawk, kestrel, killdeer, Say's phoebe, common crow, and ground squirrel. The acorn woodpecker and white-breasted nuthatch are dependent on the valley oaks and their occurrence on the site will depend upon what happens to these trees. The effect of development on wildlife species in the riparian woodland will be- mixed. Most of the species of birds will continue to use the site if vegetation removal is kept at a minimum. An exception to this will be the California quail; increased predation by pets and loss of feeding areas will most likely force this species from the site. It is difficult to assess the effect on mammalian species. Most mammals feed or hunt in the neighboring grasslands and seek cover in the woodland. It appears that some species will disappear (gray fox, deer, striped skunk). Some will decrease in number (racoon, opossum). Same will maintain their numbers (fox squirrel). The above is based on the assumption that the creeks will be maintained in a natural state. Summary The development will result in the elimination of most species dependent upon the grassland and savanna habitats. The riparian woodland provides a diverse wildlife habitat and any vegetation removal will result in the lowering of its value to wildlife. References Bowerman, Mary L. The Flowering Plants and Ferns of Mt. Diablo California. Berkeley: Gil=Press, !944. Griffin, James R. and William B. Critchfield. The Distribution of Forest Trees in California. United States Department of Agricultur-e—,-ro—rest Service Research Piper PSW-82/1972, 1972. Ingles, Lloyd G. Mammals of the Pacific States. Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1965. Macroberts, Michael H. and Barbara R. Macroberts. Social Organization and Behavior of the Acorn Woodpecker in Central Coastal Cali orn�a. Ornithological Monographs No. 21, The American Ornithologists Union. -64- 0961-19 Munz, Philip A. A California Flora. Berkeley and Los Angeles: Uni- versity of California Press, 1959. Peterson, Roger Tory. A Field Guide to Western Birds. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1969. Species List I. Plant Species (observed on the site) Trees Acer undo box elder Aescu ul s californica California buckeye r�nus I ate fo I is Oregon ash Juglans Hinds+ ►moi black walnut t, 7 " = Quercus lobata valley oak " C Salix aev—ig to red willow �— Salix lasiool is, arroyo willow Uwbellu arm is californica California bay Eucalyptus globi us blue gum - Shrubs -- Baccharis piluiaris coyote bush Rhamnus �ca 1 i orni ca coffeeberry Rhus diversiloba poison oak Rosa cam o nica California rose — Rubus vit— ifoolius California blackberry S—horicaa os albus coamn snowberry Vi tis cal i ornicus California =drape Hedera helix English ivy Grasses � Avena wild oat U� Broeus brow grass _ Hordeum spm. Herbaceous Allium IpZ. onion = Artemesia douglasianna mugwort Brassecap. mustard ntaurea solstitialis yellow-star thistle Cirsiumpp. thistle Conium maculatum poison hemlock �n�era_ carduncuTus wild artichoke Eriogonum �2E. buckwheat ,r Erod ium I&, fi laree _.. ._ oeCi cu 1 um vu 1 ga re fennel ` -65- 1► )�Q II. Bird Species (observed on the site) Residency Vulnerability to Status* Development red-tailed hawk R X kestrel W,R X California quail R X killdeer W,R X mourning dove R Anna's hummingbird R common flicker W,R acorn woodpecker R X Say's phoebe W X scrub jay R v - conmon crow R plain titmouse R - -- - busht i t R - _....._ white-breasted nuthatch R X mockingbird R robin W,R _. . ruby-crowned kingiet W _T starling R yellow-rumped warbler W house sparrow R 7 Brewer's blackbird R house finch R lesser goldfinch R ".. rufous-sided towhee R brown towhee R white-crowned sparrow W - golden-crowned sparrow W fox sparrow W Lincoln sparrow W song sparrow R _... ..__.._,r W - Winter visitor R - Resident 1 1 1. Martina l s (observed on the site or deduced from signs) fox squirrel pocket gopher gray fox ground squirrel _ black-tailed deer IV. Expected Species (not observed on the site, but likely to use the site because commonly found in the region and/or area) Mamma l s western harvest muse California meadow mouse broad-footed mole ornate shrew deer mouse brush rabbit Birds Cooper's hawk sharp-shinned hawk Allen's hummingbird red-breasted sapsucker downy woodpecker ash-throated flycatcher barn swallow Bewick's wren western bluebird loggerhead shrike warbling vireo yellow warbler Wilson's warbler western meadowlark Bullock's oriole black-headed grosbeak lark sparrow V. Reported Species (reported by residents) racoon opossum striped skunk ring-necked pheasant great horned owl pond turtle (in Alamo Creek) 099 : . -67- "1« APPENDIX D Letters of Comment •. PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DATE : October 14, 1976 TO : A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning Attention: G. Boccius, Chief of Zoning Administration FROM: Vernon L. Cline, Public Works Director By: L. J. Reagan, Assistant Public Jorks Director, Land Development SUBJECT: Tentative flap, Subdivision 4879 Preliminary Conference 1 :30 P.M. , October 14, 1976 We have reviewed the subject tentative map which was received by your"office on August- 25, 1976 and submit the following comments and recommended revisions for your con- sideration: I. A. The proposed length of Stone Valley Court far exceeds the maximum allowed by County Ordinance. A revised Tentative flap should be submitted showing Stone Valley Court extending to the northwesterly boundary of the subdivision with a permanent connection to Vernal Drive. Stone Valley Court should be a 40 foot street in a 60 foot right of way in its entirety through the subdivision. B. Frontage improvements including widening for, and construction of� a left turn pocket; bike path and walkway on .,tone Valley Road are required and should be shown on the Tentative Map. „C. Two secondary channels, Stone Valley Creek and Miranda Creek, flow through the subdivision. These creeks show up on the existing topography on the Tentative Map, but no proposed improvements of these creeks are shown. The lot and street 'layout indicates that these creeks are to be enclosed in underground conduit. The proposed improvement of these creeks should be shown on the revised Tentative !slap. I-I. A. The subdivision shall conform to the provisions in Title 9 of the County Ordi- nance Code. Any variance therefrom must be specifically applied for and shall not be allowed unless listed on the Planning Commission's conditional approval statement. B. In accordance with the provisions in Section 94-4.414 of the Ordinance Code, the owners of all existing easements within areas to be dedicated or deeded to Contra Costa County for road purposes shall consent to the dedication/deeding of the right of way and shall subordinate their rights to the right of the public in the dedicated/deeded area. C. All new utility transmission, distribution, and service facilities shall be installed underground. (Ordinance Code Chapter 96-10) , R y ., 84 A. A. Dehaesus -2- October 14, 1976 D. Traffic control signs, stop signs, centerline striping on and pavement markings at all stop signs will be required. These details shall be shown on the im- provement plans. The Subdivider's Engineer will be advised by the Public Works Department of the various signs, striping and pavement markings required, when the improvement plans are submitted for review. E. Street lights shall be installed on Stone Valley Court and the entire subdivision shall be annexed to County Service Area L-45 for the maintenance and operation of the street lights. (Ordinance Code Chapter 96-6) F. Sidewalks shall be constructed on Stone Valley Court. (Ordinance Code Chapter 96-8) G. No mailboxes will be permitted within sidewalk, path or trail areas. The place- ment of mailboxes within the right of way shall conform to current standards of the Public 'Works Department. The subdivider is advised to contact the Postal Service and find a satisfactory arrangement for mail delivery. H. 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 Stone Valley Road to a maximum width of 20 feet. The County will assume the responsibility for the balance of the pavement widening, not including the extra width for the left turn channelization, provided, that the Subdivider dedicates the right of way widening and constructs the curb and sidewalk. I. The right of vehicular access along the Stone Valley Road frontage, except for the intersection area, shall be relinquished. The relinquishment shall include- the right-of-way returns of Stone Valley Court. J. At least one, 3-inch diameter, non-ferrous drain shall be installed for each lot through the curbs and under the sidewalks to provide for future roof drain, etc. , connections from the individual lots. Locations will be determined 'on the basis of grading and road improvement plans. -K. Any Section of the storm drainage system which conveys storm water, towhich the public streets contribute flow, shall be installed in a dedicated drainage easement. L. The storm drain system is not shown. Storm water 'runoff entering and originating within the subdivision shall be collected and conveyed in an adequate storm drain system to 1iranda Creek, Stone Valley Creek, and/or other natural watercourses or adequate man-made drainage facility without diversion of the watershed. M. Storm water runoff shall not be allowed to flow from lot to lot or onto adjacent property. Said flows shall be intercepted and conveyed to the in-tract storm drainage system. N. Lots 65 through 70 and lots 55 through 58 shall be protected from overflow of Stone Valley Creek and Miranda Creek respectively originating east of the subdi- vision. BJK:bj cc: Grading Engineer Land Development Sr. C.E. ` ' 'Subdivision Engineer Land Development Division (Budget File) Subdivider Design Division (Budget File)-7° 09f DAMVILLE 'IME PROTECTION DISTRICT 800 SAN RAMON VALLEY BOULEVARD DANVMI.E, CAUFORNIA 94526 ADMINISTRATION FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU ►6ow0: 037-4212 Kane: 837-3101 October 14, 1976 t Contra Costa County Planning Department P.O. Bo= 051 Martinez, California 94553 Subject: Tentative Hap, Subdivision #4879 _ Fire Protection Requirements for; Gentlemen: The Danville Fire Protection District has reviewed the Subject tentative map which was received by your office on August 25, 1976 and submit the following requirements and comments for your consideration: 1. A public water supply and fire hydrants in accordance with the Insurance Services Office requirements. The size and design of the water supply and location of fire hydrants will be determined by this Fire Districtos review of the final plans. 2. It is recommended that all roads in this development be installed by County standards and be County maintained. 3. All street names submitted shall be cleared by this Fire District and through the County Planning Department. If we can be of further assistance to you, please contact us at 837-3981. Very truly yours, Michael Y. Blodgett, Chief by Roy risen, =ire Marshal Fire Prevention Bureau &A:js cc: File FcEC IV E0 DEi 1 3 1976 DeBolt Civil Engineering 401 South Hartz Avenue Danville, California 94526 415 / 837-3780 Due: December 2, 1976 JobNo.; 76126 Mr. Steve Billington c/o Tommy Angove 1609 Oak Park Boulevard Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 We are erdosin the Followin6: One print of the letter from Public Works regarding Subdivision 4879. Comments: Sent per your request. In item I-C, the creeks will remain natural except for two roadway crossings. DeBolt Civil Engineering Eugene F. DeBolt -72- JOHN A.BOHN CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA G.A.HORSTKOTTE,JR.. Coansel for the District SANITARY DISTRICT General Msaager-Chief Engineer Tel. i47-5100 t2S0 SPRINGSROOK ROAD W. C.DALTON •SeDeputy cretary MAILING ADDRESS. P.O. 3OX S2" Geaeral lfaoager-Chief Eacmeer WALNUT CREEK. CALIFORNIA 945% /� -- TEL.!S*.{727 AREA CODE 415 riC``t/E0 y=C 1 Z/ saw _. Y December 9, 1976 Towny C. Angove 31 Assocs. Environmental Impact Report for 1609 Oak Park Blvd Subdivision 4879 Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Owner Cv Profxrties 6 Williams Thomas Bros. Location 77E3 Gentlemen: Your request for information for inclusion in the Draft EIR of Subdivision 4879, dated December 6, 1976, has been reviewed by this office. Please note the following comments: [X] The area is entirely within the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. [ ] The area is not within the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District. [ ] A portion of the area is not within the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District [ ] Approval of annexation by the Local Agency Formation Commission and the Central Contra Costa Sanitary District is required before sewer service can be provided. [X] Sewers are available subject to District Code Specification requirements. [X] A gravity flow sewer system shall be provided. The pufaping of sanitary sewage will not be permitted. [ ] Enlargement of downstream lines will be necessary to accolsmodate the connection of project to the District system. [ ] The planned project appears to be at a land use intensity which is greater than included in the present Central Contra Costa Sanitary District plans for sewer service and treatment plant capacity. [ ] Other comments: [X] There shall be inserted in the body of the EIR or EIS the following statement: "The additional swap on aratad within this development will _ together with other currant and Futuro developments involving conversion of open lend of damailicat/on of lead Woes in the paarol area - require improvement of the numb sewer systems and•+- pension of the sews" treetosont facilities of this District and the attendant greater use of energy within our critical air basin. Availability of energy for sa- ga treatment and the additional atmospheric discherge* from troatmew plant operations serving this development or land use, are subject to future but undefined limitations which may restrict this development or develop in ether areas in the CCCSD service area because of the critical shertoges of certain fuel*and because of the critical nature of the air basin. Sewer facility capacities connt be expanded to provide far each development an it occurs and such expansions when constructed will necessarily provide excess capacity periodically and will have o growth inducing potential. Therefore, this development must be regarded as having a growth inducing impact." Very truly yours, CENTRAL CONTRA COSTA SANITARY DISTRICT Gorstkotte, Jr. , �' GAH:sf Generaager-Chief Cnain z Recycled Paper ' 2081-2-75 -73- PACIFIC C+AS AND ELECTRIC COMPANY 1030 DETROIT AVENUE CONCORD, CALIFORNIA 94523 (4 15) 6d 5.4441 T. E. RIDDLE �i STRCi MH�C_, December 10, 1976 Tommy C. Angove and Assocs. 1609 Oak Park Boulevard RECEIVED DFD Pleasant Hill, California 3 Gentlemen: The tentative map for the proposed subdivision located at the northeast quadrant of Interstate 680 and Stone Valley Road in Alamo, has been received and reviewed by this office. Public utility easements will be required for the electric distribution system. Then the exact locations of the easemmts have been determined by Pacific Gas and Electric Company and the Pacific Telephone Company, that information will be given to the developer for inclusion on the final map. We wish to point out that any poles or facilities located in the intersection of proposed streets with existing streets, or any poles within the subdivision or otherwise so located that the subdivider, or such other person, desires their location changed, such change will be made only at the expense of the person making such request. Sincerely, _ G. P. PELL New Building Representative GPP:11 < . , . -74- • DeBolt Civil End 401 South Hartz Avenue Danville, California 94526 415 / 837-3780 Daw. December 13, 1976 Job No.: 76126 Mr. Steve Billington c/o Mr. To move .} 1609 Oak Park Boulevard P1 Aaicant Hi11� CA 94523 We are endosft the fodowin& A narrative on the earthwork for Subdivision 4879 in Alamo. Comments: Prepared per your request today. DeBolt Civil Enghwering Eug e F. DeBolt cc: Mr. Runo Smith w/encl. _75_ DeBolt Civid EnOnewing 401 South Hartz Avenue Danville, California 94526 415 /837-3780 December 13 , 1976 Job No. 76126 Narrative on Earthwork for Subdivision 4879 The grading for The Creeks of Alamo, Subdivision 4879 , will be tailored to the site and will attempt to minimize earthwork consistent with the creation of usable building pads. The grading concept will be to create a pad on each site which is big enough to accommodate a 2,500 + square foot house and neces- sary patio and yards, but at the same time maintain as much of the minimum half acre lot in a natural state as possible. This concept will result in the rear area of most lots being ungraded. A preliminary earthwork takeoff has shown that approximately 95,000 cubic yards will be necessary to achieve this concept. This could be categorized as medium grading -- not mass grading the entire site, but certainly not minimal grading. -76- • RECEJ V EO iicC 1 3 197'6 Association of Bay Area Governments H oW Cllrsmont Berkeley, California 94705 • (415)841-9730 Deca ber 10, 1976 Ate. Steven Billington TUW C. Angove 1, Associates Ermironmental Planners 1609 Oak Park Boulevard Pleasant Hill, California 94523 Re: Single-Family Subdivision of 71 lots an northeast quadrant of Interstate 680 and Stone Valley Road in Alamo The clearinghouse received your letter of Decetbet 6, 1976 requesting comments cn the proposed subdivision. Staff would like to know if your project involves federal assistance Wuch would require A-95 processing. We analooe a copy of CM Circular A-95 which lists those federal !musing prograns requiring clearinghouse review. If your proposal is subject to A-95, please amplete the enclosed fam CA-189- We would like to receive a copy of the OM when it is c-1 g I ated aliotg with your distribution List. We may have Qaamnts on your pro osai at that time. Sincerely, Iaiael Dw iels Planming Aide Enclosures ?.3Freseniir.S Ci'y and Cruor;C-cver _n',s .. -:-e San fir;^c;_co Ar.a f g2 -»- ns!�; CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SHIOUFF.CORomm RO. SOX W1 MAR N=_ CAUFOWA "SW NARRr D. 1t�wAr K. c. MaMswt omm" 660"" ,Srwxnnr*"SNOW L. A.3csiw ^wow. 16"6CM a/NCm December 14, 1976 Tommy C. Angove & Associates 1609 Oak Park Blvd. Pleasant Hill, Calif. 9 +523 Attn: Mr. Steven Billington Dear Sir: After reviewing the proposed project at Interstate 680 and Stone Valley Road in Alamo, there would appear to be no significant adverse effect on our present Law Enforcement capability in the area. Very truly yours , Harry D. Ramsay, Sheriff-Coroner Contra Costa County by: 1 ap a n erum Patrol Division Commander HAD:mmb K:.i. IV!M:M�0 0120� 1 5197+6 _7g_ ;43 • Review of Tentative Map Tentative Map Subdivision 4879 Date December 22, 1976 County fikiikc of Cnntra r-nnt•a, AlanniP- n_ Any 491 ,, �a ing2_ CA 94553. Attns Mr. N_ L. Halver!Wn. Chief Subdivision Administrator [ � j Tommy_C- Anoove and 5azaciates. Envirnirimontal Plannorn_ 1609 Oak Park Blvd Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Attention: Mr. Steven Billington PROPERTY DATA Locatlon Stone Valley Road EBMUD Map 1557 B 494 Type of Development Single Family Size 51.4 AC No. of Units 70 Elevation Range of Street 265 — 375 Elevation Range of Property 265 — 390 WATER SERVICE DATA Property: ❑ In EBMUD ❑ Requires annexation ® Water Service is available for i Mall. O part ) of property: Pressure Zone(s) F3A Danville Elev. Rangefs) 250 to 450 to ❑ Iminediateiy from existing Main ® By extension of existinq Main from Stone Valley Road Stone Valley Ct. to Verne Drive ❑ Water Service will require construction of Major Facilities: ❑ Reservoir ❑ Pumping Plant ❑ Fransmission Main ❑ Other tt❑ Water Service is not available l� for further information regarding Charges & Other Requirements for Service. please contact our X❑ New Business Office ❑ Business Office ❑ Comments: A Right of Way through lot 46 is needed for a pipeline connection between Stone Valley Court and Vernal Drive. S — 467 COPY io. OISIkIN PIAN. Sit.. W. C• 8.0 NIW fills I*tIII CIIINIIY IHt CIIY Ili' H" IIH Ill5lkldlllllili I'fAfY tiil IIIMi rIPI11NF INf, fN1:k Ili( AklHlll(l 01)] -79- �. ig DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY SACRAMEWO DISTRICT. COMM OF ENGM EM iso CAPITOL MALL sACA"Cnmo. CALJFCJW 1A essla REPLY TO (D ATTENTION OF SltID-u 28 December 1976. Mr. Steven Billington Toe■y C. Angove and Associates Envirosssental Planners 1609 Oak Park Boulevard Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Dear Mr. Billington: This is in response to your letter of 6 December 1976 requesting cosesents on a proposed single family subdivision near Interstate 680 and Stone oalley.Road, Alamo, California. Preliminary studies conducted prior to 1970 by this office revealed that part of the proposed subdivision property is subject to occasional flooding from !Miranda and Stone valley Creels. Due to limited culvert capacities to courey both creeks through the freeway embankment, ponding Mould occur when flow reach about a 50-year event. This event is one with a peak flow magnitude that bas a 2 percent chance of being equalled or exceeded in any given year, and a frequency of occurrence of about once in 50 years on the long terse average. When. detailed plans for the proposed subdivision are developed, we would appreciate the opportunity for further review. Sincerely yours, GEORGE C. WEDDELL Chief, Engineering Division -80- _ 00695 SA`N PAIION vwlLE Y UNFIEF6 5Cf)bOL bZt7gjCt- 699 Old Orchard Drive Danville, California 94526 Phone (415) 837 - 1511 Allan I Petersdorf, Superintendent December 30, 1976 Mt. Tbm Angove 1609 Oak Paris Blvd. - Pleasant Hill, California Dear Mr. Angvae: The San Ramon Valley Unified School District is anticipating growth �ecedented in the history of the District. Ourent enrollment is 12,670, and molest projections indicate a growth of 1,488 students by October, 1977; by October, 1978, a gz+owth of 2,228 students; and, by October, 1980, a growth of 3,519 students. These Projections were made based on approximately 71 active housing in the valley. We do not gave apace available to house these new stludYnts. The District enrollment is at capacity for the space available and a bond election will be necessary in aider to provide monies for cogis ructim of school.s. The San Rw n Valley Unified School District has a very high tax rate; dwref re, the prospects of a successful bond election appears, at best, very ural i Ice y. The District has a policy that requires assistance frac doaa Pers which requires that each of then contribute $225 per bedroom, after the first bedroom, for each unit of construction. The developers in our area have been generally cooperative, but the amort raised is grossly inadequate to meet the constniction needs for school facilities. In may, the District carmot meet the housing needs of the increasing enrollseent resulting frm the brines under construction this date. Further developments appear sure to compound this Allan Petersdorf District Superintendent ATP/jl 04fF,9 STATE OF CALIFORNIA—&"NM AND TRANSPORTATION AGENCY 1IIIMO d. MM Al Gem~ DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION P.O. BOX 336 RINCON ANNEX SAN FRANCISCO 94119 RECE'VED„tit i 0 1977 January 4, 1977 4-CC-680 Mr. Steven Billington Tommy C. Angove and Associates 1609 Oak Park Boulevard Pleasant Hill, CA 94523 Dear 1.1r. Billington: This is in response to your request for comments concerning your proposed Environmental Impact Report for a proposed single family subdivision at the northeast quadrant of Interstate Route 680 and Stone Valley Road in Alamo. We would be concerned that the following issues or impacts are discussed with appropriate backup data: 1. A Traffic analysis of the impact of this project on the State Highway. 2. The type of access onto Stone Valley Road and its prox- imity to the interchange. 3. The grading and drainage plans as they affect the State Highway; especially where there is a common boundary. 4. Access to the ajoining private school which could eliminate the existing driveway. S. A recognition that no worn would be performed within the highway right of way without an encroachment permit. As further plans are developed, we would appreciate being kept informed. Thank you for the opportunity to express our early concerns. Sincerely yours . T. R. LXTIERS District Dire for By )� Deputy District Director -82- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Tommy C. Angove and Assoc. Tp P 1 w cani- H i 1 1 OATS ,Ta n mm r;4 7 1 4 7 7 qpm qi 1 1 T at��.tPl 1 . Sr. §Ajkr E I R Construction Plans Management Services Division of Environmantal. Heaith NO COMMENTS. Rill.TrOAAWm l l 'LEASE NRY MSE! TO *AT! � x '-"c1 V iro l ' _ALI!N'CPDGRTICN RE•AC'VE0UPtiCATE tEUCV4 uNC'C;'NAR07EtiutvlNGi ?ARTS wln.CAMCNS 7C :E't.. =LL ,N LCwE; -�C;Ti^.N .:NO_NA;-CUT:AR3CN5_RE7ALN TQIPtICGTE %NKA AND RETI'RN CRIG:Nat_ T010M C. ANGOVE AIM ASSOCIATE- Environmental Planners 1609 Oak Park Boulevard Pleasant Hill, California 94523 December 6, 1976 7. Contra Costa County Health Deat. Central Off ice 1111 Ward 'Rartinez, CA 94553 Gentleman: Our firm has been retained to prepare an Environmental Impact Report for a proposed single family subdivision of 71 lots on 51.4 acres at the northeast quadrant of Interstate 680 and Stone Talley Road in Alamo. The property is currently used as a horse ranch and is Improved with a large dwelling, barns, and outbuildings. The terrain rises from Stone Valley Road into a series of hills which reach their highest point--about 120 feet above Stone valley Road--near Vernal Drive, at the north enc of the property. There are sparse stands of mature tree growth, and two creeks crossing the property, draining to the west. Please review the proposal and submit comments, concerns, or mitigation recommendations at your earliest convenience. Very Truly Yours, TOMIY C. ANGOVE AMD ASSOCIATES DWISION Of flRRQ:l:�ti� rl HEAL Steven Billington TO ; INITIAL SDB:bo - .-3T R DEC 8 1976MUMV HL - -- DIVISJONoL81twLTk i. . . -83- Wq R`CZ-1VEOt4,rr 3 t; 1377 RS MSRLTIMG AM RESEARCH SERVICES, INC. larch 28, 1977 Mr. Thomas Angove Davis, Rica s Makrakis 1609 Oak Park Blvd. Pleasant Hill, G 94523 Dear Mr. Anqove: Pursuant to your authorization, ACRS has completed a preliminary archae- ological reconnaissance of the proposed "The Creeks of Alamo" subdivision, Alamo, California. Prior to the initiation of in-field archaeological studies, records and files of the District 04 Clearinghouse of the Society for California Archaeology were examined to determine if any previously reported archaeological resources were known to exist within the bounds of the subject property. Z1one are recorded. Also, the National Register of Historic Places and the listing of California state landmarks was consulted. No properties listed on either register are within the proposed subdivision. The entire 51.4 acres of the proposed subdivision were examined on foot by Thomas L. Jackson, principal of ACRS, in an effort to discover any evidence of prehistoric archaeological resources. The property was investigated with particular attention paid to those areas adjacent the two creeks which cross the property. !Much of the land of the subdivision is presently taken up in the buildings and associated facilities of the existing stables. This has curtailed the thorough- ness of the reconnaissance of the actual ground surface. Heavy ground cover of grasses also hindered the examination of the ground surface, but sufficient numbers of rodent burrow dirt piles allowed for a close examination of the entire area. Additionally, the northern bank area of the northernmost of the two creeks which cross the property appears to have been the site of a dumping area for various sorts of debris from the stable operation. This made the exploration of the creek bank area somewhat less than thorough. No archaeological resources were found in the course of the reconnaissance. However, archaeological sites in the San Ramon valley are such that not all sites may be discovered in the course of a surficial examination.- 21 EVERGREEN AVEM MILL VALLEY. CA 415/388.31J5 3883 LARMNA AVEM FALR ALM, CA 415/ 493.1913 -84- i ~�00 Creeks of Alamo 2. ACU 28iii77 Evidence of deeply buried archaeclogical sites have been found in the Alamo vicinity and in the Tice Valley area. Due to the disturbance along the banks of the two creeks within the project area and due to the possibility that buried archaeological resources may be oresent, it is recommended that a subsurface archaeological testing program, using either a power auger or a backhoe, be conducted in the project area. It is recoms ded,that the subsurface testing be conducted in two specific areas: (a) along the north bank of the norther.�aost street in the study area; (b) along the southern bank of the southernmost stress crossing the property. Subsurface testing should be completed well in advance of any proposed construction and at a time which will allow for modification of subdivision plans as may be necessary should archaeological resources be discovered. If you have any questions concerning this report, please do not hesitate to contact us. Sincerely, --e,� Thomas L. Jackson Principal',' ACRS TW:ms • ---s-- • _._ M��1M1��IIEe ONMdLiB�ALfaMNA a Mr a RAE(4tgf�V�11 a�iw i rl7g11o0�.s�•r•� April 18, 1977 Mr. Tommy Angove 1659 Oak Park Blvd. - Pleasant Hill, California 94523 Dear Tommy: At the present time the schools serving the area where the project is proposed are full with the exception of Rancho Romero. Stone Valley, Los Cerros, Alamo. and Moate Vista High School are all at or over capacity. By 1980, we expect Alamo School to be overcrowded by one hundred students who will be diverted to Ranchb Romero School, thus filling it to capacity. As you may have heard, we are taking a lease/lease purchase election for facilities to the voters in May. The amount of this issue will be $17.7 million If it passes, we will be increasing the capacity at Stone Valley by about 100. In addition, we have included a starter school for the Blackhawk development which will preclude the need to double session any schools to accommodate the growth from there. -Another inclusion in the election is a new intermediate school in the central portion of the district which will relieve the situation at Los Cerros. Finally, Moate Vista High School will be completed under the plan. Capacity will not be increased, but a better program will be possible. ( Should the election not pass, we will be at capacity at Alamo, Rancho Romero, Stone Valley, and Moate Vista High School. By 1980, we expect to be in double session at Green Valley and Los Cerros. both schools that could serve the area in which you are interested, since the double sessions would give us ! minimal growth capacity. If I may provide any further information or clarification, please do not hesitate to call me. Sincerely yours. - -T •'..�'"-:. - - �,��.. ,ter . : . • • . . ... James R. Solberg, Ph.D. Assistant Superintendent, Administration and Evaluation JRSwh • s t ,,. APPENDIX E _. :Energy impact Calculations -87- � �� .r SUMMARY OF ESTIMATED ENERGY INPUTS FOR PROJECT* BTU x 100,000 % of (therms) total 'L. INITIAL ENERGY INPUTS Streets and utility construction 315,000 3.9 LONG-TERM NON-TRANSPORTATION ENERGY INPUTS 20 YR. PERIOD Residential construction 1 ,015,770 12.7 Utility operation and maintenance 93,170 1.2 00 Residential operation 3,651 ,648 45.5 TRANSPORTATION ENERGY INPUT 2,954,310 36.8 TOTAL 20-YR. ENERGY IMPACT OF PROJECT 81029,898 100.0 � * Methodology from: interactive Resources, Inc. , May, 1976, Energy Conservation: t Guidelines for Evaluating New Development in Contra Costa County, California, prepared for Contra Costa County, two volumes. i. CALCULATION OF ENERGY IMPACTS 1. Streets and utilities development. At 63 therms/linear oot of street length, for single family con- ventional construction (Table 1.5, Contra Costa study) 5,000 lin. ft. x 63 therms - 315,000 therms 1vin7 2. Residential construction. 14,511 thorns x 70 units - 1 ,015,770 therms unT7 3. Residential =ration. Heating, cooling,,lighting, and appliance operation is estimated at 54,912 therms/unit over a 20-year period, including indirect energy required to produce and deliver fuel and electricity (Walnut Creek data, Table 1.6, Contra Costa study). Since some lots would be vacant during the first year or two of subdivision operation, a "build-out" factor of 0.95 is used to reduce the total 20-year input. 54,912 therms x 70 units x 0.95 - 3,651 ,648 therms unit 4. Upkeep of streets and utilities. From Table 1 .5, Contra Costa study: 1 ,331 therms x 70 units - 93,170 therms unit 5. Transportation energy input. a. In the absence of specific data for the project site, a general figure of 61 VMT (vehicle miles travelled) per day, per unit, is assumed for the project.* 61 miles x 70 units - 4,270 miles un Tt day b. For fuel use, an average of 15 mi./gal. is assumed. Direct energy value of gasoline is about 1 .25 therms/gal. , and indirect input for production is reflected by a. factor of 1.21 (Table 1.2, Contra Costa study). Arthur D. Little, Inc. , East/Central Contra Costa Count Wastewater Management Plan: EIR and EIS San Francisco: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1976), P. 5-94• -89- 00705 r 4 4,270 miles x 1 gal. x 1.25 therms x 1.21 = 426 thorns day 15 mi. -al. day c. Energy use over a 20-year period is modified by a build-out factor of 0.95. 426 thorns x 7,39Q days x 0.95 = 2,954,310 therms day 20 yrs. h r 5 _90- f6 _ ` • GLOSSARY* A-Wei hted Sound Level: The "A" weighted decibel WBA). A unit of sound level which gives lesser weight to the lower frequencies of sound and is used in environmental noise measurement due to the good correlation with subjective reactions of humans to noise. CNEL: Community Noise Equivalent Level. The average equivalent bighted sound level during a 24-hour day, obtained after add- ition of five decibels to sound levels in the evening from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and after addition of 10 decibels to sound levels in the night before 7 a.m, and after 10 p.m. dB: Decibel. A logarithmic unit which indicates the ratio between two powers. A ratio of 10 corresponds to a difference of 10 decibels. From State of California, Oct. , 1975, pp. 2-3 (Technical Supplement to Noise Element-Guidelines) i 97 7 -91- c BIBLIOGRAPHY ASSOCIATION OF BAY AREA GOVERNMENTS, July 30, 1970. Realonal Plan 1970: 1990 Report. CALIFORNIA, STATE OF, Office of Noise Control, State Department of Health, October, 1975• Technical Supplement to Noise Element Guidelines. CONTRA COSTA BOARD OF REALTORS, Special Studies Zones b Flood ont Hazard Areas, Reference Map of Centra ra Costa County, California. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, California, May, 1975. Noise Element, a part of the Contra Costa County General Plan. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, California, Aug. 1973. Open Space-Conservation Plan (Combined Open Space and Conservation Element) , a part of the Contra Costa County General Plan. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, California, 1976. Preliminary geologic map of Contra Costa County: Unpubl. map at 1 :62,500 scale, available through Contra Costa County Public Works Dept. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, California, July, 1970. Recreation Element, a part of the Contra Costa County General Plan. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, California, Oct. , 1975. Safety Element, a part of the Contra Costa County General Plan. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, California, Mar., 1976. San Ramon Valley Area General Plan (draft), a part of the Contra Costa County eneral Plan. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, California, Sept. , 1974. Scenic Routes Element, a part of the Contra Costa County General Plan. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, California, 1975. Seismic Safety Element, a part of the Contra Costa County General Plan. EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT, Feb. , 1977. Untitled newsletter regarding water rationing. EAST BAY MUNICIPAL UTILITY DISTRICT, Feb. 8, 1977. News release regarding water rationing. EAST BAY REGIONAL PARK DISTRICT, Nature Nearby in Your East Bay Regional Parks, pamphlet, 8 pp. HERITAGE OAKS COMMITTEE, 1976. Native Oaks, Our Valley Heritage. Sacramento County Office of Education. M INTERACTIVE RESOURCES, INC. , May, 1976. Energy Conservation. Guidelines for Evaluating New Devei nt in Contra Costa Count Cail ornia, two vo uaes, prepared for Contra Costa County. LITTLE, ARTHUR D., INC. , East/Central Contra Costa County Wastewater Management Plan; EIR and EIS SanFrancisco: U.S. Environmental rotection cy, 1975), P. 5-94. SAN fRANCISCO 'CHRONICLE, Apr. 27, 1977, No, 87, pp. 1, 28. -93- w t CONTRA COSTA COUNTY PLANNING DEPARTMENT NOTICE OF Completion of Environmental Impact Report QNegative Declaration of Environmental Significance Lead Agency Other Responsible :agency Contra Costa County c/o Planning Department P.O. Box 951 Martinez, California 94SSS Phone (415) 372-2024 Phone EZR Contact Person ;mold Jonas Contact Person PROJECT DESOZjPTION: SU13DIMON 4879 - THE CREEKS OF ALAMO (Applicant: Diablo Homes, .1 proposal to an approadmately 51.4 acre, A-20 (Single Family Residential District. 20,000 square foot minimum lot size) zoned property into 70 lots, including an existing g residence. The property is located in the northeast quadrant of the intersection of Interstate Route 680 and Stone Valley Road, in the Alamo area. The property has approximately 576 feet of frontage an Stone Valley Road, and would be served by an interior system of cul-de-sacs opening off that roadway. It is determined from initial study by of the 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 Casta County Planning Department 4th Floor, North Wing, Administration Bldg. Pine v Escobar Streets M4YQQMartinez, Cali orniaiDa a Post 1,J 7 Final date for review/appeal V B 'Y'Y1 Planning epart" epresentative 0071 C AP9 1/14 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA In the Matter of Hearing on Social ) Security-Retirement Programs. ) January 31, 1978 As recommended by the 1977 Finance Committee (Supervisors R. I. Schroder and J. P. Kennv) the Board having fixed this time for hearing on a proposal that a study be made of social security- retirement programs; and Mr. Arthur G. Will, County Administrator, and mr. Charles J. Leonard, Director of Personnel, having furnished background infor- mation applicable to the matter; and Mr. Art Miner, on behalf of the Personnel Department, having presented a memorandum dated January 30, 1978, updating a November 30, 1977 report to the Finance Committee; and Mr. Benjamin O. Russell, Retirement Administrator, having reviewed the county retirement plan as to benefits and costs; and The following persons, representing the organizations indicated, having appeared and expressed opposition to withdrawal from social security but having indicated concurrence with establish- ment of a task force to define the scope of a study to reduce costs of existing coverages as between social security and the county retirement program: Mr. Henry L. Clarke, General Manager, Contra Costa. County Employees Association, Local 1; Ms. Rozalyn Devincenzi, United Clerical Employees, Local 2700; Mr. Bruce Peaslee, President, Social Services Union, Local 535; and The' following individuals having also appeared and expressed their views on the subject: Mr. Richard Chavez, Public Works Department employee; Mr. Charles Huntington, employee of Contra Costa Mosquito Abatement District; Mr. Harold Woods, a member of the District Attorney Welfare Fraud Investigative Unit; and The Board having considered the matter IT IS ORDERED that establishment of a task force of approximately 25 members (representing employee organizations with majority status and management and unrepresented employees) is AUTHORIZED, said task force to make a recommendation to the Board on the scope of a study to accomplish the aforesaid objectives. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. CERTIFIED COPY I eertif�r that this ie a full. true & correct Ropy of cc: Retirement Administrator the original document which is on file in my office. Director of Personnel and that it was pas,^d & adonted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. Callfornts. on County Counsel the date shown. ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON. County County I+dministrator Clerk-&ex-officio Cierk of said Board of Supervisors fey Deputy'Clerk. .4AN 31 1978 007-1-1 5 SOCIAL SERVICES UNION 3 Local 535,Service Employees International Union,AFL-CIO 5 2936 McClure Avenue,Oakland,California 94609 (415)893-8766 Contra syplew�i 'y Costs�pt`�' FECEVED Board of Supervisors 978 Contra Costa County : 651 Pine Street PEavf5025 Martinets, CA 94553 co. C.w+y Greetings: This provides yon with the position of this Chapter of Local 535, SEN, AFL-CIO, an the proposed withdrawal from the Social Security systmm o As indicated, our melmbsrship is not in favor of withdrawing from Social Security nor are we in favor of m, l signing a study of Social Security. We favor instead the creation of a Task Faroe to study changes in our current retirement system, in order to reduce some of the costs and make it more responsive to our current needs. In this respect we are in full agreement with the other major employee organiza. tions and the Retirement Administrator. We aee the movement to witbdraw us from Social Security as an attempt by the higher paid employees (management) to reduce their own costs at the expense of the lower paid employees. On behalf of the meaberehip of Local 535 I urge you to consider most carefully the arguments put forth in favor of Social Security and the Task Force and resist the arguments of those who will put personal gain before the well-being of others. Thank you vezy much. Sincerely, 0.0000-4,7 Bruce Pesslee President cc: Joan Braconi Arthur win Benjamin Russell - Henry Clark Roz Devincenzi GENERAL OFFICE LEGISLATIVE OFFICE FRESNO OFFICE TRI-COUNTIES OFFICE SAN JOSE OFFICE 2200 West Seventh Street 1220"H"Street 3236-A East Mayfair Boulevard 1421 State St.Room 221 565 No.61h Street Los Angeles.California 90057 Sacramento.California 95814 Fresno.California 93703 Santa Barbara.California 93101 San Jose.California 95112 (213)3859321 1916)442-3838 (209)486-3340 (805)966-6584 (408).2 t tr12y t.icrofilmed with Ina,-6-.� I POSITION STILTEMT Q� SOCIAL SWWTT AND RETIREWNT Approved By Contra Coat& Chapter Local 5359 SEIII, AFL-CIO, CLC January 19, 1978 Microfilmed with bond order 13 INTRODOCTICO The purpose of this Piper is two-fold. Its primary purpose is to convey to the Boatel of Supervisors the reasons for the opposition of Local 535 to the withdrawal of County employees from the Social Security systes. Its secondary purpose is to provide the membership of Local 535 and other interested parties with the sass information and to serve as an educational tool so that these members mW become more familiar with the issues that surround Social Security and their own Retire. sent plan. The information on which Local 535's opposition is based comes from various sour- ces. these include Arthur Will's report of November 30, 19779 to the Board's Finance Committee; copies of Benjamin Russell's updated remarks to the Tulare County Retirement Association; the *Joinery 27, 1978, seting of the Centra Costa Canty Retirement Board; and conversations between representatives of Local 535 and other employee organisations and interested parties. This Paper is authorised by action taken by Local 535's Chapter Executive Hoard at its regular meeting of January 19, 19780 at which tier it was voted to "take a firm position in favor of ressining in the Social Security system". GENERAL POSITION Local 535 endorses the remarks made by Benjamin Russell, Contra Costa County Re- ti:ement Administrator, on January 31, 1975, and updated to contain accurate figures as of 1977. ?brie remarks are a fair interpretation of the current aittn- ation and reflect vary closely our viewpoint. The position of this Chapter of Local 535 is that the County's employees should remain within the Social Security system. This position is taken without hesita- tion or reservation and is for the following reasons: 1. A withdrawal from Social Security would disadvantage lower paid wor- kers. A comparison between Social Security and our Retirement Flaw indicates that fbr each dollar paid into both, Social Security re- turns more to the lower paid employee. The reverse is true of the higher paid employee who receives a higher portion of replacement income from the Retirement plan than from Social Security. 2. Some bensfits, such as survivors benefits, ars better under Social Security, again to the benefit of lower paid employees. 3. Replacement plans that have come to our attention fall far short of providing the coverage and portability provided by Social Security. Assuming that a replacement plan could be found that served as well, we doubt that it could keep pace with the ever-increasing benefits Social Security, especially when the cost of Bch benefits would have to be paid at least partially by the County tax payers. !t. It is possible, even likely, that Congress will extend mandatory participation in Social Security to public employees. If this hap- pens, we will be where we are now. If we are removed from coverage in the interim, we will have lost work credits. 00714 -1- Micrc'tilmad -vA board order . f 5. The tear that now people have that Social Security will ago broken In unfounded. Congress has taken steps to insure the solvency of the system for saa> ,Mars to car and will continue to do what is necessary. General tax flnds can be used to offset decreased reve- nues brought about by economic recession and to General tax monies have already been allocated to the Railroad Retirement • aystem; and when one considers the size of the Toting block consis- ting of retired persons and others receiving Social Security, there Is no reason to beleive that benefits will not continue. 6. leo replaoeaeat plan and indeed no local retirement plan can provide the portability afforded the workers by Social Security. If, as ex- pected, Social Security will be mandated for all public employees, this portability will be increased even ane. 7. Social Security benefits are not taxable while retirement benefits are. 8. Social Security benefits are geared to the inflation rate. In recent Tears benefits haw increased by as much as 95. Funding for than Increases has come from an increase in the amoast of wages that are taxed, a method that does not disadvantage the loner paid worker. Our urn Retirement Flan provides for cost-of-living increases of up to a maximum of %. Local 535 recognises that the cost of our membership's overall retirement contri- bution is high. We also recognize that there are certain adjustments that can be made in our Retirement Plan to being it back in line with the needs of our rorinrs without withdrawing from Social Security. Accordingly, instead of authorizing a study of alternatives to Social Security, we can upon the Hoard of Supervisors to authorize the formation of a Retirement Task Force. This Task Force would cansist of representatives from, all employee organisations and other individuals or groups deemed appeopariab by the Hoard. The Task Force would be charged with duty of conducting a complete review of our Retirement System and make recommendations for changes. We suggest that the Task Force be chaired by Benjamin Russell, Retirement idmin'istratoar, in recognition of his thorough knowledge of the subject matter and in recognition of the fact that Mr. Russell enjoys the respect and trust of the employees. SUMSTICK To conclude, we wish to maks the following specific recceaeendations: 1. The Hoard should decline to initiate a study of Social Security 2. The Board should retain Social Security coverage for its employees 3. The Board should authorize a Task Force to study our Retirement System and mice appropriate recommendations for change. Thank you very much. -2- Microfilmed with board order 0971.5 e :a _ r 1 s +�♦ - --7 -�. ARS � .^�w+y^• 7..�^t .,zi� 'r 94 1 7: 'S r . �♦� `ti, r ..,'� , .. y4 < 7t!.r?Y'+ i+-yt :'Ii l...a� i � .h•� '_I"' } n_".t� r i 7 N E —CLERIC' ,—,_ r �a . 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Lues �Fsploror th a t.the�r- Y' '._ • .�t'�:qy. .t ]rith.,,thkrevie iaeilas I reductions � tav�'�tht ;tosugpor {then rtfaazla.es:> There x 4j - .7 noayfor-esieabr 'Iia andforend:,AO e, reductions: 4n the other hand *aa����'�'��7` is :i't�7 a�aay� plorees considering wiithdraxztl ;frorNt Social Security have fulfilled a falZt f 3.� �Z�T.x�s� �--i"7«1�i,.• L,i:.- "���'��� �-'4 ...f`.. �-. 'Y,.r�. .-:L^' .: .��. ' • ,_ ... ..�.: '_t:- -.fix ��- r,� the,�fort� Qutrrrter}rsquueawent,'an ire n_a�r Fdrever'ehgible for Social t` r�J�a. ��^--31�'�}'•,.�i�r1,S- T!r } - ��r7".. S y� +..� 7. -f.t S N r ,' _ .», 7;ft 4y t��`` -f{•s�'�"c.I.3r -�'=� ���rtlhv�ya�' Y _. ;� Securt�rrbenefits- !� theythen considering thexrFfellow ca workers V . >, '� x .whiop equueseatTocourse not. ► j;1 '� 9'7ti Z.? - ���(rF.V•. _ �+� x 4✓ ,�_ �t k � � �- a r {".`.�"f"f'S iAy}.`�Y !.. 4:nr'" 'iV't ��. } ♦ t KL.a. � Y :�_ _ _ ;,t..J � ,►4 "t a'a Union Position Social Security-Retirement Page 2 January 31, 1978 I don' t think any of us are naive enough to believe that the vast benefits available with Social Security coverage can be purchased any- where for comparable costs. Our own Retirement System now provides lesser benefits at a higher rate of cost. Unique benefits under Social Security such as . the following, cannot be replaced: 1. Mobility - (Almost national coverage regardless of Employer) 2. Solvency - (As Social Security goes, so goes the Government) 3. Dependent Benefits in the event of Death or Disability - (In our owa group as well as Society as a whole, numbers of single Parent families are ever increasing. This benefit alone is priceless) Not one of us can guarantee we will be here tomorrow. We are all aware that the Retirement System, as currently constituted, tends to benefit the higher paid worker and Social Security leans towards higher benefits to the lower paid worker. By far, the lower paid worker is the largest group within the County work force and they stand to be hurt the most. The lower paid workers now pay more for each dollar of retirement benefit. Co< <�i :for_the Retirement System have risen drastically within the past year and most assuredly, we are faced with another big jump in costs. In view of the above, our Organization requests the Board of Supervisors to favorably consider the following: 1. Initiate a study to develop a modified Retirement Plan whereas costs to the employee are bearable. Provide the option to current employees to either stay in the current Retirement program or enter the modified Plan, and 2. Assign this study to a Task Force comprised of Management and Employee Organization Representatives. Atiiaoftkned with bowl ord r __ 'V�J1 R1 CI Costa CIVIL SERVICE DEPARTMENT Cry ly Administration Building "`� "� Martinez, California 10 Date: January 30, 1978 TO: Board of Supervisors FROM: Charles J. Leonard, Director of Personnel :E )A EIV ED SUBJECT: 1977 Social Security Amendments 'J -/ r SUPERVISORS ry Since my November 30, 1977 background report to the Finance Committee, legislation has been enacted which requires revision of those portions of that report dealing with funding costs and income replacement ratios. I have also identified those new features which appear to have some significance to the issue before you. The newly enacted contribution and wage base rates to be paid by both the employer and employee are: Year Contribution Rate Minimum wage Base 1978 6.05% $17,700 1979 6.13 22,900 1980 6.13 25,900 1981 6.65 29,700 1982 6.70 31,800* 1983 6.70 33,900* 1984 6.70 36,000* 1985 7.05 38,100* 1986 7.15 40,200* 1987 7.15 42,600* 1988 7.15 No Estimate 1989 7.15 No Estimate 1999 & later 7.65 No Estimate • * Estimated bases The 1978 contribution rate and maximum wage base are unchanged from previous legislation. It is estimated that the $17,700 wage base covers about 85% of the earnings of employees subject to the Social Security program. The wage bases established for 1979, 1980 and 1981 are to accomodate inflation and to increase from 85% to 94`7 the proportion of participating employee's wages covered by the program. The impact of inflation alone would have increased the base to $21 ,900 in 1981 ; the actual base of $29,700 in 1981 represents the decision to phase in over a three year period an increase from 85) to 94% of the covered employees whose wages are at or below the tax base. This increase in the earnings base subject to the social security tax significantly increases the tax burden of AK 63 Microfilmed with board ordw. higher paid workers and thus their employers, increases program revenues, and also increases eventual benefit amounts. The wage bases listed for 1982 to 1987 are estimates and reflect upward adjustments matching inflation, which is being estimated at (approximately) 6.25% per year between 1982 and 1987. Expressed in terms of 1978 dollars, increasing the level of covered wages from 85% to 94% would require a base adjustment of $6,200 from $17,700 to $23,900. (The difference between a $23,900 base rate in 1978 and each of the base rates from 1982 onward represents projected inflation in 1978 dollars and those future base rates have value equal to 23,900 of 1978 dollars. Although the increased taxable wage base will not generate as much additional revenue as it might initially appear, the increased contribution rates will generate significantly greater revenues. Ac- cordingly it is estimated that the new legislation will adequately finance the social security program for the next fifty years. The legislation also changes the basis for calculating primary social security benefits. Through the use of a formula which weights previous earnings to reflect subsequent inflation, benefits expressed in terms of income replacement ratios will be based on the employees average earnings relative to the social security wage base. Earnings are to be indexed; benefits will be based on a worker's relative earnings position over his/her working lifetime. Workers with.the same relative earnings position are to be treated the same regardless of when benefit entitlement occurs. Listed below are the projected income replacement percentages for employees at various levels of average indexed monthly earnings. The family maximum is usually only applicable in cases of disability and survivcrs benefits: Average Monthly Basic Monthly Income Monthly Income Indexed Primary Income Primary b Replace- Maximum Replace- Monthly Insurance Replacement Spouse hent Family creat Earnings Amount Percentage Benefit Ratio Benefit Ratio $2000 $590 29% $880 44% $1030 52% 1475 510 35 765 52 890 61 1200 470 39 700 59 820 68 900 390 44 590 65 700 78 $2000 is shown for illustrative purposes only. For 1978, this represents the 94th percentile of all wage earnings of workers participating in the program. As already noted, this level of coverage will not be available until 1982. It has been calculated to assist in the evaluation of eventual program coverage in terms of today's dollars. $1475 is the maximum wage base covered by the program in 1978, and it represents the 85th percentile of all earnings of employees participating in the program. The formula for calculating the monthly primary insurance benefit is: 90% of the first $180 of Averaged Indexed Monthly Earnings (AIME) plus 32% of AIME between $180 and $1085, plus 15% of the AIME exceeding $1085. The primary and spouse benefit is 150% of the primary benefit. The family maximum formula is: 150% of the first $230 of the Primary Insurance Amount (PIA), plus 272% of the next $102 of PIA, plus 134% of the next $101 of the PIA, plus 175% of the PIA above -- _ _ �1lkicrofilmed wi h -board 0AW 097-19 $433. Although the preceding percentages will remain constant, all of the dollar points will be increased each year to reflect inflation. Beside the preceding two changes, the legislation contains several other items of interest. There hay been a liberalization of earning restrictions for people receiving social security retirement benefits. It is now more difficult for employees whose primary occupations are not covered by social security to achieve coverage through part time or post retirement employment; it is also less profitable since the initial minimum benefit has been frozen. However, benefit levels have been increased for very low wage earners with many years of social security coverage. A major new provision appears to be that retired employees of governmental agencies not belonging to the social security system will have their social security payments as beneficiaries reduced on a dollar for dollar basis by the amount of the government pension. This is of particular significance when one spouse has employment with social security coverage, and the other does not, particularly when the spouse with the lower paying employment is the one without social security. This offset will not become effective until December of 1982, except for husbands or widowers who are unable to meet a 50% dependency support requirement; for them it becomes effective immediately. Lastly the legislation contains a requirement that the Chairman of the Civil Service Commission, the Secretaries of the Treasury and Health, Education and Welfare and the Director of the Office of Management and Budget undertake a study concerning mandatory coverage of governmental employees, submitting a joint report with recommendations on universal coverage to the President and each House of Congress by December 1979. ACM:pr MiErofilrn�d �;il�+ b6ard order ►-• 00 X20 In thn Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo Count/, Stoto of Cakwnia January 11 . 14 r IntwAU*wof Subcommittee to Develop Nominees for Appointments to the Alameda- Contra Costa Health Systems Agency Governing Board. On the recommendation of Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Supervisors Hasseltine and J. P. Kenny are DESIGNATED as a subcommittee of the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors to meet with two members of the Alameda County Board of Supervisors to develop nominees for appointments to the Alameda-Contra Costa Health Systems Agency Governing Board. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. . s 1 hereby certify th* ow fa agaiip is o tno and coned cWy of M under otNsY d on ti+e of sold doord of S+upwviews on the dc*o ofo+resaid Witness my hmd and do S*W of tills ioairA of cc: Supervisors Hasseltine and Kenny SUpervnars 31st January 78 Alameda-Contra Costa Health 'O1�""'�f � 4 19 Systems Agency Director, Human Resources '� r-J. R. OLSSON, CkWk Agency County Administrator By Day Clswlc Public Information Officer _::;konda Amdahl Alameda County Board of Supervisors H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Su--- ' of Contra Caste County, State of California January 31 . 19 78 In the Maher of Hearing on Appeal of DeBolt Civil Engineering from Action of . San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on M.S. 223-77, Walnut Creek/Alamo Area. William W. Garrison, Owner. The Board on January 3, 1978 having fixed this date for hearing on the appeal of DeBolt Civil Engineering, applicant, from the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission denial of application for Minor Subdivision 223-77 in the Walnut Creek/Alamo area; and Mr. Harvey Bragdon, Assistant Director of Planning, having described the property site and having advised that the proposal is consistent with the County General Plan; and Mr. Eugene F. DeBolt having stated that the plan was unanimously approved by the Alamo Improvement Association, that similar lot development has occurred in the area, and that the subject property should not be restricted to one acre when it meets General Plan requirements; and Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine having stated that in his opinion the proposal is compatible with the present R-20 zoning and that access to the second parcel by private driveway is not a justifiable reason for denial, and therefore having recommended that the appeal be granted and the application for M.S. 223-77 be approved with conditions (Exhibit "A" attached hereto and by reference made a part hereof) ; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Supervisor Hasseltine is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 hereby 6Wdy than the foregaiso b o true and correct aW of an ordw onlwrd on the minutos of said soord of Saporwimn on the dote ahwengd. cc: DeBolt Civil Engineering M/� my hand and dw Seal of the ward of Mr. W. W. Garrison Superr6°rs Public Works Director affixed this 3lst day of January , 1978 Land Development Director of Building Inspection J. R. OlSSON, Clerk Director of Planning ey , Deputy Cleric Vera Nelson H-241177 15m "0722 r ' EXHIBIT "A" Conditions for Approval of Minor Subdivision 223-77: 1. This request is approved for two (2) parcels. 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. Convey to the County by Offer of Dedication .10 feet of additional right of way on Hillgrade Avenue as required for the planned future width of 60 feet. In accordance with Section 94-4.414 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. When the Parcel flap is submitted for checking, the areas to be conveyed shall be shown thereon and the instrument, which must be executed by the owner before the Parcel Flap can be filed, will be prepared by the Public Works Department, Land Development Division. All instruments shall be recorded simultaneously with the Parcel Map. ' B. Surface water originating on the subject property shall not be discharged in a concentrated manner onto adjacent land. The existing drainage pattern shall continue whereby the subject property shall drain to the existing inlet located adjacent to the northeast property corner. C. Install all net utility distribution services underground. D. Pay a drainage fee of $500 per gross acre prior to the filing of the Parcel Map. The fee .shall be deposited with the County and shall be held in reserve 'in a trust fund until the drainage acreage fee ordinance is adopted. Uhen the drainage fee ordinance is adopted, the -fees shall be transferred to the respective accounts and credited to the subdivision. E. File a 'Parcel Nap on the entire parcel prior to the sale or development of any parcel . The 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 permit to subdivide will expire. Upon approval of the Director of Planning, a one year extension may be granted to record the Parcel 14ap. F. An encroachment permit shall be obtained from the Public Works Department, Land Development Division, for driveway connections within the right of way of Hillgrade Avenue. �a 3. The applicant shall pay $372.00 for Park Dedication Fee(P.D. 4. Comply with the requirements of the Fire District. . S. Comply with the requirements of the Building Inspection Department. 6. The 16 foot access easement shall be paved to a width of 10 feet. Modifications to the paving may be granted by the Planning Department in order io save existing trees. Paving shall consist of 6 inches of base rock and IY: inches of asphaltic concrete and conform to all County private road standards. The applicant is referred to Section 922-4.604 of the Ordinance Code and to the County Building Inspection Department for procedures to be followed in connection .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. 7. 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. (The San Ramon Unified School District "Developers Policy.) In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Colif ornia January 31 . 19 M dw Mohr of Proposed .Pedestrian Bridge Over Alhambra Creek, Martinez. The Board having received a January 18, 1978 notice from Captain H. H. Bell, U.S. Coast Guard, Department of Transportation, advising that the East Bay Regional Park District has applied for a Coast Guard Permit to construct a fixed pedestrian bridge across Alhambra Creek, !Martinez, as part of the development of the Martinez Regional Shoreline Public Park, and that protests or comments x111 be received through February 17, 1978; and Supervisor N. C. Fanden having expressed her support of the proposed pedestrian bridge and the granting of the permit for same; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that this information is REFERRED to the Director of Planning for recommendation concerning support of said development proposal; PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the faropoinp is a true and coned copy of au ordw emned on dw u4now of said Board of Supervisors on the daft -for mid. cc: Director of Planning Woness my hand and dw Sed of the Board of � County Administrator Perobon affixed this j 1st day 19U_ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By [ _191',a_ � Oeputy CW& Helen C. Marshall H-24 4/77 15m In the board of Supervisors of Contra Costo County, State of California January 31 . 197 In the hi~of Adjournment in Memory of William A. Garrison. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its official meeting of this day is ADJOURNED in memory of William A. Garrison, long-time county employee in the Public Works Department. PASSED by the Board on February 7, 1978. r I hereby acetify that the !aragoi -9 Is a true and cornet a w of an order a i an the wAntAm of sad flood of Supervisors an "daft aforesaid cc: County Administrator Vffl s my hand and the Seal of the Board of Public Information Officer SupwVims affixed thisLllzl_day J. R. OLSSON. CIwk ey / .z�G� r�.l Deputy Clwk Helen C. Marshall H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County.. State of Colif ornia January 31 , 19 78 bm do Matter of Graywater Systems (recycled coater) Mr. Richard D. Backe, President, Graywater Systems, Inc. , appeared before the Board and made a presentation relating to the use of "graywater," pointing out that it is a means of water conservation. He explained the system he has developed and installed whereby water can be recycled for use in .employees' restrooms and for outdoor uses such as washing garbage cans and watering landscaping. Mr. Backe advised the Board that he was -.enable to obtain the approval of the County Health Officer with respect to the installation of his system. Mr. Ted Gerow, Environmental Engineer, County Health Department advised the Board that the Health Department favors water conservation but is concerned with the lack of assured safeguards in the system proposed and expressed concern that at some future date the plumbing of the specific system in question might be modified thereby allowing recycled water to enter into the main water system. Board members discussed the matter with and sought clarifying information from Mr. Backe and Mr. Gerow. Supervisor E. H. Hasseltine acting as chairman, thanked Mr. Backe for explaining his development to the Board, and commented that basically the problem is that Mr: Backe does not as yet have a system that is considered fail-safe by the Health Department and ___ . _, accordingly he suggested that Mr. Backe continue development of his system with the objective of obtaining a favorable Health Department recommendation thereon. This is a MATTER OF RECORD. No Board action taken. Matter of Record 1 hweby a>a ft dw* dw 1- -pomp b a the and cornu copy of amoft womd an dw MhWft of said word of SrporriW%an the dale daowid. Widnes my hoed aed the Sod of do loord of cc: County Administrator PWV.$as 31st January . 19 78 J. R. OLSSON, Clock A. J ep14 H-244M15m f� !70 l In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo County, State of Califomia January 31 , 19 7L M the Mont►of Requests to Rezone Land to Agricultural Districts, Various Areas of Contra Costa County. This being the time fixed for hearing on certain -' applications to rezone land to Agricultural Preserve Districts and no one having appeared in opposition to same; The following requests are approved as recommended by the Planning Commission: t Ito. Area t To Harold E. ill, ZT. ll. 2154-4i' Morgaa ?errit+oxy A-2 A--4 Richard i ZLisalrRi 2beca a 2184-si* Tam ajass A-2 A-4 Fredric[ i narjamt Stewart 2187 AZ Martinez A-2 A-4 1tichnel i larrlwat OLLrao~Z 2189-RZ - Byron A-2 A-4 Rooald X. NS 2194-iM Brentwood A-2GA-3 A-4 Ronald i Sbi clay Ihm 2195-IM Brentwood A-3 A--4 Ronald i Sdis3ay War. 2196-M Brentwood A-UA-3 A-4 Wonald i ShIr i 11MM 2197-M Brentwood A-2 A-4 Yaiari a rlier, Atty at Lia 2202--=* Tassajara A-2 A-s Ordinances giving effect to the zoning changes were introduced, reading, waived by unanimous vote of the Board and February 7, 1978 is fixed as the date for adoption of sane. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 hereby certify the the Fn -00b is a true and cored copy of an order GrAwed On the wiim" of said chord of Supervisors on the dolt aforesoid. CC: Applicants/Attorneys W*W" my hawd and dot Seal of the Board of SU Director of Planningaffixed th,$ 31st January 19 78 _day --� J.'R OtSSON, Clerk By i I)Vuty a.rk Ronda Amdahl H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 , 19 78 Appointment of Donald C. Flynn as Manager of Airports IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the appointment of Donald C. Flynn in the class of Manager of Airports at the second step ($2248) of Salary Level 577 ($2141 - $2602) is AUTHORIZED, retroactive to his date of hire, January 3, 1978, as requested by the Public Works Director. Passed by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 hereby certify than tht fore9okV is o true and correct copy of m onler mrd at tbt n inults of said Board of Supervisors on the daft aforesaid. Orig: Public Works Department Woos' ^y hand and*a Sed of tht Board of Supervisors cc: Public Works Department affixed this j _. day of _ January 19 78 Auditor Controller Administrator Civil Service J. R. OLSSOfiI, Clerk By Q• L Deputy Clerk I H-24 3/76 15m 09 i"N In the Bond of Supnvison of Contra Costa County, Shote of California January 31 . 19 78 in die MOON of Making a Determination of Utility Easement Rights for Various Subdivisions It is by the Board ORDERED that a determination is made . that the division and development of the properties in the manner set forth on the respective final maps and parcel maps for the following subdivisions will not unreasonably interfere with the free and complete exercise of the public utility rights of way or easement. SUBDIVISION AREA OWNER MS 79-77 Walnut Creek Henry W. Smith Construction, Inc 1524 150th Avenue San Leandro, CA 94577 PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. I hereby arlify that the 1- 9-h is o true and corred dopy of an order wA red on the iiiinww of said Board of Supervisors on the dale oforosoid. Winless my bawd aid die Sed of die Board of cc: Public Works - LD Supe►vnors All Above Owners alined "_j 1stday of January 19-18 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Oeputy Clerk Sandra L. Ifielqon H-24 4/77 15M 00"99 I �99 C � In the Board of Supervisors of , Contra Costa County, State of COlifornio January 31 0, 1918_ M fir UANW of ' Waiving Ordinance Requirement for Subdivision MS 167-76, Martinez area. a It is by the Board ORDERED that Ordinance Code Title 9, Section 94-4.414 requiring Consent of Dedication from Holly Corporation for a pipe- line easement is hereby waived. PASSED by the Board January 31, 1978- I imeby =r ft 26* !0 @90b b a tno and cm-ed copy of OO Gr&r wftr d on ow Wmen Of saW S001d of Sllpefl►jm%an the dole 06mwid. W*ng" Illy hoW 011d dw Seal of the &N"Of Originating Department: PW-LD Supervbs cc: Public Works Director affixed tics 31st day of Tamiary 191,8_ Director of Planning Holly Corporation 2001 Brian Tower, Suite 2680 J. R. OLSSON, Ciera Dallas, Texas 75201 dy OepuV CWk Sandiira L. elson H-24 4/77 15m 00"'30�30 In the Board of Supervison of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 , 19 ZJL In die Maly.of Recommendations with Respect to Family Day Care Licensing and Licensing Agencies. The.Board on November 22, 1977 having referred for report -to the Director, Human Resources Agency, a communication from the Diablo Valley Day Care Providers Association which transmitted recommendations of the Northern California Associated Day Care Providers Association with respect to licensing of day care facilities; and The Board having now received a report from the County Welfare Director and Director, Human Resources Agency, dated January 24, 1978, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid report is HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGED. PASSED BY THE BOARD ON January 31 , 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is o true and cored copy of as order tad on the skoAn of sold I a- of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency ...rd .. y hand ond the Sed of the Board of Diablo Valley Day Care Prov. supervi"M Welfare Director of fed this 31st dolt of Ta�„ar3r 19Z� Rose Manning, Soc. Service County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Cleric By Z22&" 6�L­,C.'z o• wlr Clerk MaX5r Craig,,--` M-U 4M iSnn CO.Ai T RA COSTA COUNTY ( . HUrlAN RESOURCES AGENCY SOCIAL SERVICE DEPARTMENT TO: I. H. Reynolds, Deputy Director, HRA DATE: January 5, 1978 Attention: aur Knapp - FROM: R. E. Jo Director cc: Al Croutch SUBJECT: RE TION OF THE NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ASSOCIA D DAY CARE PROVIDERS, ASSOCIATION WITH RESPECT TO LICENSING Reference: Your memo to me dated December 1, 1977, same sub3ect I share the concern of the Northern California Associated Day Care Providers Association for the quality of.day care available in California. I have the following comments/concerns about the specific recommendations made by this organization. 1. We concur in this first recommendation. It should be noted that the State Department of Health will no longer exist as such under the State reorganization required by Senate Bill 363. Community care facilities licensing, including family day care licensing, will be separated from health facilities licensing and become the responsibility of the new State Department of Social Services. In addition, wherever licensing responsibility is returned to the County, it should be done with adequate fiscal support. 2. While there are many reasons County administration of licensing is preferable, there is no way to assure that each county's licensing program will be identical, since fiscal limitations in each county of necessity dictates the extent of the licensing program, particularly in day care. In fact, a good licensing program recognizes that each county is different in approaching the needs of its citizens. I agree that unannounced visits should not be the rule where family day care homes are concerned. However, such visits are sometimes necessary to adequately evaluate a home. 3. I wholeheartedly agree that adequate funding should be made available to counties, so they can afford to administrer the day care licensing program. The second point under this item is unrelated to the funding issue; and in fact, has nothing to do with licensing. Subsidized day care programs are operated by the State Department of Education and do not directly .involve State or County licensing. The concern expressed here is apparently with program requirements of day care homes which are involved in DOE subsidized programs. Although I can understand their concern, it should be noted that a variety of day care facilities are needed to meet the needs of different children. Licensed family day care providcrS are not required to participate in these programs. GAN �ev. Microfilmed with pard order3/75) 9) -2 I. H. Reynolds Page 2 January 5, 1978 4. This recommendation is unclear, in that "supportive services" are not defined. Many of the components of subsidized day care programs and related supportive services are geared to the needs of the specific clientele served and would not be applicable to day care homes in general. Other supportive services, such as training, could be useful to all day care providers and in many areas are currently available to any provider who wishes to take advantage of them. REJ.:g9 i LL--- ��� HUMAAIA:SGU�i SAS ENCY In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costo County, State of Califoimia January 31 , 19 78 in d.e Akwow of Approval of Agreement for Private Improvements in Minor Subdivision 79-779 Walnut Creek Area. iF=W an agreement with Henry Y. Smith Inc., 1524-150th Avenwt San Leandro, Ca 94577 for the iwtallatian and completion of private improvements in Minae Subdivision 79-W, Walnut Creek area, has bean presented to this Board; and WHRRM said aunt is accompmnied by a cash deposit in the amount of $3,900 for the full amount of the coats for completion of the is- provemants regaired by the Zanina Administrator in approval of said viocar mAAivisim; plus the amount of $3,900 required by Section 66499.3(b) of the Subdivision limp Act. (Funds transferred from Public Works Department - General Receipt No. 528929 dated January 23, 1978)• cif, IIs, an the rec of the Director of Hnildiaa Inspsctian, IT IS Br THE BOARD that said agreement is APPH011m and the Chairmen is AUTHORIZED to sxwute same an behalf of the Canty. PASSED by the Board an January 31, 1978. I hereby certify that the foris a true and cored copy of an order sewed on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: H. W. Sadth Construction, Inc. Wdness my hand and the Sed of the Board of Building Inspection Dept. (2) Supervisors affixed this 31 s t day of J ar_uary 1978 J. R. OLSSON, Ct rk By Deputy C6rk Sandra L. Nie son H-244/7715m n( i ►1 � /,�� Y) � MT11011 SM.iDT_l'ISION AGRI•:t:Ili:N (S1) 11inor' Subdivision: 79r-77 (11) Subdivider: HENBYMSMITH (Private Inprover..ents) CaMMMIETION, Inc. (51) Effective Date: 17_ 1977 ( 2) Completion Period: p�+ (53) Deposit: (faithful per . ):+ loo ..: 3100 Parti..., Genal RCdpt Noe 52"29 2/23AS 1. Z� Date. Effective on the above .date, the County of Contra Costa, California, hereinafter called "County", and the above- named Subdivider, mutually promise and agree as follo::s concerning this subdivision: 2. In�rovements. Subdivider shall construct, install and complete private road and street improvements, tract drainage, street signs, fire hydrants, and all Improve-eras as required by the County Ordinance Code, especially ^itle 9 and includinC future amendments, and all improvements required in the approved parcel nap irorovenent plan of this subdivision on file in the County's Building, inspection or Department. ' Subdivider shall complete this trork- and inprover..ents (hereineafter called "work" within the above cc-pletion period from date hereof as required- by Section 922-4.808 of -#.:::e County Ordinance Cede,' in a good worknanli::.e :fanner, in accordance with accepted construction practices and in a manner equal or superior to tie requiremenos o: the County Ordinance Code and rulings rade t breunder; and where there is a con- flict between the in.provenent plan and the County 01d::farce Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. . 3. Improvement Security. Upon executing this agreement, Subdivider shal , in accordance with Section 922-4.604 (3) of the County Ordi- .rance Code, deposit as security with. the County at least the above- specified amount, u*hich is the total estimated cost of t!:e work, in the forzi of a cash deposit, a certified or cashier's c eck, or an acceptable corporate surety bond, guaranteeing his fa_thful perfor- mance of this agreement. 4. Indennity. Subdivider shall hold harmless and indemnify the Indemnitees from the liabilities as defined in this section: A - The finder-n tees benefited and protected by this -promise are the Count;, and its special districts, elective and appointive boards, commissions, officers, a6ents and -er.ployees; B - The. liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any Hind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined below . and including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condennazion, or any combination of these, and _ regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or dar..aEe was unforeseeable at any tine before the County approved t.e parcel m6p improvement plan or accepted the improvements as corpieted, and includineg'the defense of any suit(s) , action(s) or other proceeding(s) concerning these; . C - The actions causinr. liab i 1;t• are any act or omission (negli- eent or non-ne,rlisent) in connection with the natters covered by this agreement and attributable to the Subdivider, contractor, subcontrac- tor, or any officer, agent or employee of one or more of them; D - iron,-Conditicns: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indenn- itee has prepared, supplied, or approved an;; plan(s) or specification(s) in connection e.ith this tfork or subdivision, or has insurance o: other Indemnification covering any of these matters, or that ;.he allered damage resulted partly from any nerii,-,ent or willful -misconduct of any Indemnitee. 5., Costs. Subdivider shall pair when due all the costs of the work, ineludInC lzizpec:t!oils thereof and relocatiriC ex istinf; utilities required thereby. 6. 11onncrfornance and Corts. If Subdivider fails to complete ttre work and Lmproveme_nts within the ti::e specified In this a E,reezlent or extensions CranLcd, County may pr oce?sad to complete then by contraeL JWcrofVm:!d v.Ath board order -1- 09735 I L ED • JA��13L 1978 J. IL QLSSM CL8K WIND OF SUMVGM A CQ or othcrt:isc, and Subdivider shall pay the costs and char- s -there- for ir.cmediatcly upon denand. 11, Cvu.-.t;/ sues to compel performance of this ar.reement or recover the co:,t .of conpletinr the i.-c-p:rove.mcnts. Subdivider shall Fay all reasonable attorneysr fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County *Ln connection therewith. ' 7. Assi.-nnent. If before these innrovenents are completed this minor subdivision is annexed to a city, the County may assign to that city the County's rights under this agreement and/or any depcsit or bond securing there. 8. harranty. Subdivider warrants that the said inprover..ent plan is adequate to accomplish this work- as promised in Section 2; and if, at any time before the County's acceptance of the Improvements as complete, the irxdrovemert plan proves to be inadequate in any respect, Subdivider shall make. changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. 9. No ?Waiver by Count.:. Inspection of the trod: and/or =ater;als, or approval of wort: and/or materials inspected, or statement, by any officer, agent or enployee of the County indicating the i:ork or an.,., part thereof complies ::ith the requirements of this afireament, or acceptance of the whole or anly part of said cork and/or -ate-ria s, or payments therefor, or any conbination or all of these acts, shall 110t relieve the Subdivider of his obligation to fulfill this centract as prescribed; nor shall the Count;, be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages arising from the failure to comml;: with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 10. Record !Yam. In consideration hereof, County shall accept said parcel map r 1 g with the County Recorder. . COUNTY COSTA SUBDIVIDER: (see .notp below) ••......;,,,,,, r: ltllo By HENRY W. SMITH CONSTRUCTION, ,�11iC�1!'� Ch man, Board of Supervisors ATTEST: J. R. Oiy01d, County Clerk B •� � �. & ex officT61 Cler i b:r the Board - (Designate o-f'=tial caogc�t ;'. .10,% in the business) Presic��n�, 1, ,�>>; -� gNote to Subdivider: (1) ExeciYte•- y yeputy acK owledgment i'br: b:lo::; a. ands;L. N1iel*M (2) If a corporation, attach a " certified copy of (a) the by-lass or (b) the resolution or the ••`'�� Noard of Directors, author izin- execution of this contract and of the bonds required hereby. State of lif rnia ) ss. (Acknowledgment by Corporation, County o u ) Partnership or Indi:•idual) One%/Q.�,c,Gj�C-��'► o�.3f�1 7 7 , the person(/) whose nar.:e 4)• JX/are signed above for Sut.d vice: and r:ho is kn in to ne 'to be the inti;vid- ual and officer or partner as stated above who sinned this instru::cnt, and acknot:ledg ed Z ne that he executed it and that the corporation or executed i cQ�0,EEICIAL E - �.- NOTARY PUBLIC CALIFOR PRINCikL OFFICE IN Y•. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY e-s Mer Cootmh.ht. i.Plr.,. OEtoO.► S. 1979 Not;ary Y'ublic f4 3ai m l.o1urity and c;tiace (-Corm g rove T Uy dd-i'ifffy Cotmsel 11/76) (CCC Std. Forn; Rev. 12/74) 11JB:bw -2- Micro.4mou ti,ith board orcW 73 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia January 31 , 19 78 Approval of Agreement for Private Improvements in Mnw Subdivision 215-779 Denville Area. WMU4 an aff maest with Robert B. Hanson, 1106 ffiackhawk Court, Lafayette, Ca 94549, for the installation and completion of private im- provements in Minor Subdivision 215-779 Denville area, has been presented to this Board; and WHEFSM sald agreement is accompanied by a cash deposit in the ammut of $2,720 for the full amount of the coats for completion of the UP- FM bT the Zoning in approval of said minor arobdivi.sion; plus the amount of $1,360 required by Section 66499.3(b) of the Subdivision Map act. (Building Inspection Depsrtasat Receipt No. 147599 dated Jaanar7 199 1978). WW9 THEROCR14 on the rec of the Director of Building Iospaetian, IT IS BY TU HDARD ORDBRBD that said agreement is APPROVED and the lbairmw is AUTM39XZCD to eooscute cams on behalf of the County. PASSHD by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of on order ed on the m +ales of sold ltioord of Supervisors on the date oforesokk Witness my hand and the Seol of of cc: Robert B. Hansen Supervisors Building Inspection Dept. (2) affixed this 1st day of Janwary 197_ J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY Deputy Clerk Sar. ra . Niel on H-24 4/77 ism 09 �`I L MINOR SUBDIVISION AGREEMEPJT (51) Minor Subdivision: xs 215-77 (§1) Subd}vider: MM BUM Imp. -� (Private Imrovements) 14ob BLA t ($1) 'E active ate: (52) Completion Period: CIRZ YEU (5 3) Deposit: (faithful per S2 00 (myment bond S 14-7311,J 1 &17& 1. Parties & Date. Effective on the above date, thl Co my of Contra Costas California, hereinafter called "Count and the above- named Subdivider, mutually promise and agree ;E3T09ff0_W10s concerning this subdivision: 2. Improvements. Subdivider shall construct, install and complete private road and street improvements, tract drainage, street signs, fire hydrants, and all improvements as required by the County -Ordinance Code, especially Title 9 and including future amendments, and all improvements required in the approved parcel map improvement plan of this subdivision on file in the County's Building Inspection Department. Subdivider shall complete this work and improvements (hereinafter called "work" within the above completion period from date hereof as required by Section 922-4.808 of the County Ordinance Code, in a good workmanlike manner, in accordance with accepted construction practices and in a manner equal or superior to the requirements of the County Ordinance Code and rulings made thereunder; and where there is a con- flict between the improvement plan and the County Ordinance Code, the stricter requirements shall govern. 3. jErovement Security. Upon executing this agreement, Subdivider shall, in accordance with Section 922-4.604 (3) of the County Ordi- nance Code, deposit as security with the County at least the above- specified amount, which is the total estimated cost. of the work, in the fora of a cash deposit, a certified or cashier's check, or an acceptable corporate surety bond, guaranteeing his faithful perfor- mance of this agreement. 4. Indemnit Subdivider shall hold harmless and indimrify the indemnitees road the liabilities as defined in this section: A - The indemnitees benefited and protected by this promise are -the County, and its special districts, elective and appointive boards, comaissions, -officers, agents and employees; B - The liabilities protected against are any liability or claim for damage of any kind allegedly suffered, incurred or threatened because of actions defined belbv.* and including personal injury, death, property damage, inverse condemnation, or any combination of these, and regardless of whether or not such liability, claim or damage was unforeseeable at any time before the County approved the parcel map improvement plan or accepted the improvements as completed, and including the. defense of any suit(s), action(s) or other proceedings) concerning these; C - The actions causing liability are any act or omission (negli- gent or non-negligent) in connection with the matters covered by this agreement and attributable to the Subdivider, contractor, subcontrac- tor, or any officer, agent or employee of one or more of then; D - Non-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not cond boned or dependent on whether or not any _Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or approved any plan(s) or specification(s) in connection with this work or subdivision, or has insurance or other indemnification covering any of these matters, or that the alleged damage resulted partly from any negligent or willful misconduct of any Indemnitee. 5. Costs. Subdivider shall pay when due all the costs of the work, including inspections there-o: and relocating existing utili�ies required thereby. 0; 6. Honoerformance and Costs. If Subdivider fails to complete the work and improvements within the time specified in this agreement or extensions granted, County may proceed to complete them by contract ' FILED JAN F/, 1978 J. L OIJUM CUM wARD of g,1101111VISM or otherwise, and Subdivider shall *p ges there— for imm-diately upon demand. If County sues to compel performance of this agreement or recover the cost of completing the improvements, Subdivider shall pay all reasonable attorneys' fees, costs of suit, and all other expenses of litigation incurred by County in connection therewith. 7. Assignment. If before these improvements are completed this minor subdivision is annexed to a city, the County may assign to that city the County's rights under this agreement and/or any deposit or bond securing then. 8. Warranty. Subdivider warrants that the said improvement plan 1s a emote to accomplish this work as promised in Section 2; and if, at any time before the County's acceptance of -the improvements as complete, the improvement plan proves to be inadequate in any respect, Subdivider shall make changes necessary to accomplish the work as promised. 9. No Waiver by County. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval o.7 work an or materials inspected, or statement. by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this agreement, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, or payments therefor, or any combination or all of these acts, shall not relieve the Subdivider of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages arising from the failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 10. RecordXa . consideration hereof, County 3hall accept said parce f f Ing with the County Recorder. COU'?1T COSTA SUBDIVIDER: (see note below) By � Chairman, Board o Supervisors ATTEST: J. R. O1SS02I, County Clerk By & ex officio Clerk of the Board Designate official capacity in the business) Hy Note to Subdivider: (1) Execute aTt rd �.. 61 QD eputy acknowledgment below; and (2) If a corporation, attach a certified copy of (a) the by—laws or (b) the resolution of the Ward of Directors, authorizing execution of this contract and of the bonds ,required hereby. State of California ) ss. (Acknowledgment by Corporation, County of cep-CT :. cow 0 ) Partnership or Individual) On the person(s) whose name(s) is/are signed above for Subdivider and who is known to me to be the individ— ual and officer or partner as stated above who signed this instrument, and acknowledged to me that he executed it and that the corporation or par , wsa�i}� cuted it. '.�...o OFFICIAL SEAL [I S$A pAVI&JIN: - - e NOTARY►U*LIC'-CA s� • PRINCIPAL OFFIT twM� CONTRA COSTA ,. �7 wY col.Iw+..+.II e.o+... o««ww. FE72•j Public for said County and State C 1/ (CCC Std. Form; Rev. 12/74) MJB:bw -2- Miaofiimed with board onhr - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Calif ornio January 31 19 _ M the M dow of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments for Recording only. It is by the Board ORDERED that the following Offers df Dedication are ACCEPTED .FOR RECORDING ONLY. INSTRUMENT - DATE GRANTOR REFERENCE Offer of Dedication Sub. I- For Roadway Purposes 1-6-78 Harry H. Magee, et.4l MS 279-76 Offer of Dedication Sub. 2- For Roadway Purposes 12-28-77 Ramona M. Schumann, et al MS 167-76 Offer of Dedication Sub. 3. For Roadway Purposes 1-17-78 Joseph A. Duarte, et al MS 41-77 Offer of Dedication Sub. 4- For Drainage Purposes 1-17-78 Joseph A. Duarte, et al MS 41-77 Offer of Dedication Henry W. Smith Construction, . Sub. 5. For Drainage Purposes 1-20-78 Inc., a California Corporation MS 79-77 Offer of Dedication Calvary Baptist Church of Sub. 6- For Roadway Purposes 11-21-77 Walnut Creek, a Corporation MS 59-77 Offer of Dedication Calvary Baptist Church of Sub. 7. For Drainage Purposes 11-21-77 Walnut Creek, a Corporation HS 59-77 Offer of Dedication Sub. 8- For Drainage Purposes 1-17-78 Donald E. Davies, et al MS 284-77 9- Offer of Dedication Sub. For Roadway Purposes 12-21-77 Dorothy Bitzer MS 181-77 . Offer of Dedication For Slope Easement Sub. 10. Purposes 12-21-77 Dorothy Bitzer MS 181-77 Offer of Dedication Sub. 11. For Roadway Purposes 12-28-77 Orbrie L. Keys MS 175-77 ' PASSED BY THF B0ow n J"'u"Va"am 1a � ar of an«� embred ow dw hereby .aertiiyIn ve no nhwles of said Board of SuperAm m on the daft aforesaid. Warm my hand acid the Sed of the Board of Originating Department: PW-LD Superyisom cc: Recorder (Via PW) offmd this 31st day of January 19 78 Public Works Director Director of Planning J. R. pLSSON, Clerk c z Patricia X Ball H-2au»15m 00740 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Cralifornio Jam�ary �1 . 119 ZB.. In the Mader of Approving Deferred Drainage Improve- ment Agreement for Subdivision MS 41-77, Oakley area. The Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute a Deferred Drainage Improvement Agreement with Joseph A. Duarte, et al, permitting the deferment of construction of permanent improvements required as a condition of approval for Subdivision MS 41-77, Oakley area. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 4' I busby awft that dw & -gni is O hili and correct ay of em Mdw anknsd on dw fthadlss of said bard of Supwvhors an dls dab afon wW& Origination Department: PW-LD Wdom my hand and dw Sod of dw bard of supwvisom cc: Recorder (via PW) F,ffilrsd this ;iS doh► of_ 7a . 192A— Public Works Director Director of Planning J. R. oLSSON, Cbrk County Assessor Joseph Duarte ,i psp/1y Cisrlc Rt. 1, Box 164 c Patricia A. Bell . Oakley, CA 94561 H-244/77,sm 00741 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa- County, State of Calif x-v io -January 31 , 19 78 M Mme Mallen of Authorizing Acceptance of Instruments. It is by the Board ORDERED that the following instruments are ACCEPTED: INSTRUMENT DATE GRANTOR REFERENCE I. Grant Deed 8-29-77 Cron Canyon Center DP-3047-76 Consent To Dedication Standard Pacific Gas Sub. 2. For Roadway Purposes 11-21-77 Tine Incorporated MS 167-76- Relinquishment of Henry M. Smith Construction, Sub. 3. Abutter's Rights 1-23-78 Inc., a California Corporation 45 79-77 Grant Deed of Di Giorgio Development, 4. Development Rights 10-17-77 a Corporation Sub. 5070 Grant Deed of Silverwood Development S. Development Rights 12-19-77 Company, a Partnership Sub. 4829 a Silverwood Development 6. Grant Deed 12-19-77 Company, a Partnership Sub. 4829 The Calvary Baptist Church Sub. -7. Grant Deed 11-21-77 of Walnut Creek, a Corporation NS 59-77 Sub. 8. Individual Grant Deed 1-17-78 Donald E. Davies, et al MS 284-77 Relinquishment of Sub. 9. Abutter's Rights 12-21-77 Dorothy Bitzer HS 181-77 PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 hereby certify." ti+e 10e0oiwp Is o true and eon+ed copy of aw Old" snowed an Mme mw"of said Board of Supervisors on #6 dole oformouL Originating Department: PW-LD Wdne s my hand and Mme Seol of Mme Board of 54,pe.�nsors cc: Recorder (Via PW) affixed till! 31st day of January j9_78 Director of Planning Public Works Director J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Patricia A. Bell H-24.m,sm W}742 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Colif x e io January 31 • 19 7a— In dw M-lI of Approving Deferred Improvement Agreement for Subdivision MS 41-77 Oakley area. The Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute a Deferred Improvement Agreement with Joseph A. Duarte, et al, permitting the deferment of construction of permanent improvements required as a condition of approval for Subdivision MS 41-77, Oakley area., PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. e _ _ 'c I hweby cwtify that do fp 9-iA9 k a trot a W carred appy of an Mder adwed on the nimmm of said Soand of Sepwvieon on dN date efenwaid. Wdaw Aly hand awd Io soot of Illi bard of Originating Department: PW (LD) aflsad 31st dav of January 19 78 cc: Recorder (via P.W.) Public Works Director J. R. OLSMON, Ckwk Director of Planning e County Assessor Dqwly Joseph A. Duarte Patricia A. Dull Rt. 1, Box 164 Oakley, CA 94561 In the &mfd of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of GAfomia January 31 M deo MMM of Approving Deferred Improvement Agreement for DP 3047-76, San Ramon area. The Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute a Deferred Improvement Agreement with Crow Canyon Center, permitting the defer- sent of construction of permanent improvements required as a condition of approval for DP 3047-76, San Ramon area. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 1moby scruff► duet the forogoi,9 is a true and correct copy of em order adeved an the wim be of raid Board of Svporwirors an rho date -I- oid. Originating Department: PW-LD Wd� my bawd omd tM&W of rho Board of s+Pervilars cc: Recorder (via PW) aAiaod dws 31st of January 19 78 Public Works Director Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, CNrk County Assessor n n Crow Canyon Center ti� ;. Dopuly Cork PO Box 544 Patricia A. Bell Danville, CA 94526 H-244M 15m `� 1'14 4 In tips Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Stats of Colif omia AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT Januar 1978 M die MdMr of Accepting Deed Lines E & €-1 W.O. 8514-2521 Brentwood Area IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following Deed is Accepted: Reference Grantor Date Escrow Number Amount Lines E & E-1 Rancho Palo Associates, January 19, 1978 Title Insurance None W.O. 8514•-2521 a Limited Partnership and Trust Company Escrow No. CD236672 The County Clerk is DIRECTED to accept said Deed from above•nmd Grantor . . for the Contra Costa County Flood Control District. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 hu sbp ew0y M4a1 #a fM a from and can ed a W of 410 60dsr aiMsnsd eo 00 Mk**M of sold Mood of 1%v anism an#0&"01- vans my Ind stood dw ss■i of dw lewd of Originator: Public Works Department, SWIM vim� Real Property Division aiwosd this U.St„dar of January . 19,E cc: County Auditor-Controller r _.` J1 R. OLSWNI Clerk 00" ckwk "Pa-VIc a, A.Bell"e H-241/77 15m / 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 31 , 19 78 M 06 AUWer 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 Yorks Director is AUTHORIZED to execute said codtracts on behalf of the District: Parcel Contract No. Grantor Date Address Aemunt 8 John J. McNamara, January 14, 1978 404 Dutch Slough Rd. $100.00 et- al Oakley, Ca. 94561 9 Joseph S. Spotts, December 30, 1977 P. 0. Box I $ 1.00 et al Bethel Island, Ca.94511 The County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to draw warrants in the amounts specified to be delivered to the County Real Property Division. The County Clerk is DIRECTED to accept said Easements from above-named Grantors for Contra Costa County Sanitation District No. 15. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. I hersb� .car_ifp. *a go -go 9 is a ince owd eonrd ce" of ow wdsr enhoW on the �wlss of said fioardof Srperriwrs ow the daft afwrsaid. *' weu my hwd awd do iaal of dw Beard of Originator: Public Works Department, SuP•*r'ws Real Property Division affixed dies 31st day of January 19 7 8 cc: County Auditor-Controller J. R. OLSSOM. Gerk County Recorder (4) b z (Via Real Property) e c.Cl Q . Dgmty Clerk Patricia A. Bell H-24 4/77 15m 09746 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of CoWomit Jan•ary 31 . 19 3a In dw mmmu of Approving Deferred Improvement Agreement for Subdivision MS 181-77, Martinez area. The Public Works Director is AUTHORIZED to execute a Deferred Improvement Agreement with Dorothy Bitzer, permitting the deferment of construction of permanent improvements required as a condition of approval for Subdivision MS 181-77, Martinez area. PASSED by the Board ori` January 31, 1978. 1 Imeby certify tbaf flit ftrtDoinp is a true and ca ed OW of M t"dw wlwtd on *A sfwlts of said 800rd of Sapenrims en dot dolt afooid Originating Department: PW (LD) WdM my hemd tmd do Sod of do Se d of cc: Recorder (via P.W.) Superr�sors Public Works Director aiF.d thio 31st day of January_ . 1978 Director of Planning County Assessor r1 J. R. pLgKW, Clark Dorothy Bitzer 2291 Yale Street d�k?�� �.1 �t . (,��1' . Dtp q Clsrh Martinez, CA 94553 Patricia A. Bell In the Board of Sup�rvaors of Contra Costa Count►, State of CA ornia AS EX OFFICIO THE BOARD 0 SUPERVISORS OF THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT January 31 . 19 7JL M dw!At~of Approving and Authorizing Payment for Property Acquisition Wildcat Creek, Richmond Area Work Order 8364-7527 IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Deed, executed by Edward W. Leal, Tax Collector, tp the parcel of land identified as Parcel No. 526-180-007 is ACCEPTED and the Clerk of this Board is DIRECTED to have said document recorded in the office of the Recorder of this County. The County Auditor-Controller is AUTHORIZED to make payment, by journal transfer, to the County Tax Collector in the amount of $373.74 for the sale price Of the property and the cost of publication. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. s- I Imeby Clr* 1N* do feO hw a d Corr@d am"a# N�/ ="red on SIN "%on of Mid &Md of&"KVbM an Ileo ddn GWOM & Originator: Public Works Department wwn my hand e"d do seed of tb.800d of Real Property Division S"p"r'fOfs cc: County Auditor-Controller Public Works Department County Administrator /� i J. R. OLSRM. Cleric County Tax Collector - " Dqkdy teak Recorder (via Real Property) Patricia A. Hell H-2..m,5T 00`48 k, t In the Board of Supervisors of Conga Costal County, State of Calif o nia January M do#Aotter of Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area R-6 The Board having received a letter from Ms. Ann Christofferson, Supervisor, Citizens Advisory Committee for County Service Area R-6, advising that Mr. Carl Landers had resigned as a member of said Committee on June 30, 1977; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the resignation of Mr. Landers is ACCEPTED. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. I hereby certify dnot the faregoi g is a true and corred copy of an order etMa ed an dw wk do of said dorn ' of Supervisors an the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of Ow Board of cc: County Service Area R-6 S+fwvimn Public Works Director affixed this 31st coJanuary . 19 78 Attn: Jim Fears ay County Administrator Public -� Public Information Officer7-1-) •f R. OLSSON, Clerk iv—K, .1'� � -�Jam_ Dqwb Clam Rfonda Amdahl H-24 4/77 15m 09749 I In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Calif omit January 31 . 19 Z� M dw Maly►of Hearing on the Request of Louis G. Mangini, Applicant and Owner, (2175-RZ) to Rezone Land in the Walnut Creek Area. The Board on January 3, 1978 having fixed this time for- hearing orhearing on the recommendation of the Planning Commission with respect to the request of Mr. Louis G. Mangini, applicant and owner, (2175-RZ) to rezone land in the Walnut Creek area, from General Agricultural District (A-2) to Single Family Residential District-40 (R-40); and No one having appeared in opposition; and Mr. A. A. Dehaesus, Director of Planning, having advised that a Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance was filed for this proposal; and The Board having considered the matter, IT IS ORDERED that the request of Mr. Louis G. Mangini is APPROVED as recommended by the Planning Commission. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that Ordinance Number 78-14 giving effect to the aforesaid rezoning is INTRODUCED, reading waived and February 7, 1978 is set for adoption of same. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 hereby certify dwt the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an ander to-srtd an dw nnitNtlos of said Board of Suporvison on the daft ofon kL Witness my hand and dw Seal of the Board of cc: Mr. Louis G. Mangini Supervisors Director of Planning affixed the 3lstdoy of Jan agy . 19Z&- County Assessor �. ISSON. Clark Bya�; oopwy Clark onda Amdahl H-24417715m 0 750 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. 'ranilazat �1_ , 19 2& In the Motu of Services Request from Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority. The Public Works Director having reported: The Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority has obtained a transportation demonstration grant to operate a supplemental transit service using small buses. At their January 18 meeting, the Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority Board of Directors requested the services of the County Purchasing Agent in the procurement of these small buses. ECCTA will reimburse the County the expenses incurred in the procurement. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the above request be approved. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978 1 hereby certify that IIM forepokm is o true and correct copy of an oedw «Mwrd on the, minutes of said Board of Supervisor on the daft aforesaid. Orig. Dept: Public Works Woness my hand and the Sed of the Board of Supervisors cc: Purchasing Agent affixed th4.-ULj Iay of j;;nuary� . 19 1$ County Auditor County Administrator J, R. OLSSON, Clerk BY- D.pufY Clerk H-243/761Sm 01 /51 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CMM;AI C06TA CCUNTY, STATE OF CAIIEUXUA In.the Matter of Award of Contract ) for the Delta Waterways Sign ) Replacement Project, Delta Area. ) ignu,rg 31. 1978 ) Project No. 4711-926-78 ) • Bidder TOTAL Art'XJNP Band Amounts .r Wes Anderson Engineering- '$7,255.00 Not Required Riverside Construction Inc. P. 0. Box 208 Bethel Island, CA 94511 Mid Cal Construction, Inc., Knightsen Foundation Constructors, Inc., Antioch The Public Works Director having advised that this project is considered exempt from Environmental Impact Report requirements as a Class I(f) Categorical Exemption under County Guidelines, and this Board concurring and so finding; and 7he above-captioned project and the specifications therefor being approved, bids being duly•invited and received by the Public Works Director; and 7be Public Works Director r43=161ending that the bid listed first above is the lowest,zespo ible bid and this Board concurring and so fin9inq; IT IS BY 7M BOARD ORDUED, that the contract for the furnishing of labor and materials for said work is awarded to said first listed bidder at the listed amount arra at the unit prices submitted in said bid; and that said contractor shall present two good and sufficient surety bonds as indicated above; and that the Public Works Department shall prepare the contract therefor. IT IS EUR MM ORDERED that, after the contractor has signed the contract and returned it together with bonds as rated above and any required certificates of insurance or other required documents, and the Public Wrks Director has reviewed and found thea to be sufficient, the Public works Director is authorized to sign the contract for this Board. IT IS EURTHER ORDERED 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 31 , 1978 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Bcard of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 31st day of January , 19 78 . '')riginator: Public Works Department Road Design Division J. R. OISSCN, Clerk cc: Public Works Director County Auditor-Controller ' , Deputy Clerk Contractor N. ous �� Form p.1 (P.Pv. 9-77) �.� C01 TPAcr • (Construction Agreoment) (Contra costa County standard Foss) _. SpJ�CIAi lEdrJS. These special terns are incorporated below by sefereaoe. 9:52,3) Pesliear [Public Agony] Contra Costa County . (coatractor] Was Anderson Engineering-Riverside Construction, Inc [Complete legal name (5_) sf ect-sss Oeste: . February 6, 1978 [see !d for starting date.) 031 no wrk: Installing nen signs, refurbishing others and enving certain existing signs to new locations in the various waterump of the Delta and Discovery Bay of Contra Costa County, Project No. 4711-926-77, all in accordance with the Plans. Drawings and Special Provisions or Specifications, prepared by or for the Public Works Director and in accarta with th� acg1ted Bid) Prop�al. (s4) Coop ee Sias: stx out (a oz and 'calendar" or 'wozking'] (irvlx7�I>9(lef� • ' (b) within 20 ing days from starting date. r ..(Ss) Ugaidated Damages: S --- per calendar day. (s6) Pabtie Agency's Agent: Public Works Director (57) contract price: $ 79255.00 lendc7rrf7ex =Ao xftcnrrcnacaerxvecxl�agarc rrx �x>4sxi�a(ac!(>I c>weewec) �apdrbecxrucrcrcediocoaarro�cxroxartx ext ' !. SICDAr08ES A ACCDOV:.EDME'Jr. Pabtie Aoeaa... Sy: (President, Chairman Or Other .Cr Vernon L. Designated Representative) Public Works Director ( � contraactor, hereby also acknowledging awareness of and coapiiance with. Labor �1 coat .. ng Workers' Compensation Law os gnate official capacity in the b u mess S8.1L] Designate officia • capacity in the bummosal Rots .to Contractor 0) S=eea:e acknouladgment J"orc boort, and f=1 if a corpora tiara, 'affix corporate Scat. , state of California ) ss. ACKROPLEDCI� (by Corporation, . County of Tp fi- �_ ) partnerslhsp, or Individurl) The person(s) signing abovo •for Cohitractor, known to hue in individual and business capacity as stated, p-rsonally appeared before hue today and acknowledged that he/thoy 'executed it and that the corporation or partnership naa-ied above executed it. Dates?: 1-61 - [NOTARIAL -61 � - �? 1 �l .l1,,_� %•�• _ i- � - Sl+l) :':notary rwil.-C — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — pog:l jkp1-1V.,ED by County Counsel. OFF1GlAL SEAL J AW 1'�cNON STALLINGS (Page 1 of 4) OTARIF r�fus- PRINCIPAL Disl,•E IN me-1: •Rev. 31-7b) cONTNS C COSTA C OCINiY mlon Ehpim July 8, .+9gp i Mioroi~ilrned with board ar3w 00 ' -3. WORT: Cormp.ACT, C11MjGES. (a) By their signatures in Section 2, effective on the above � ate, these parties promise and agree as set forth in this contract, incorporating by ' these t'eferences the material ('special terms') in Sec. 1. (b) Contractor shall, at his owe cosE,and expense, and in a workmanlike manner, fully and faithfully perform and complete : the work:; and will furnish all materials, labor, services and transportation necessary, convenient and proper its 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 par more than specified in Sec. 7 without such an order. 4. TIME: 110TICC 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 DAr-kAGkS. If the Contractor fails to coepleto this contract and this work within the tlrsa IM 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 fisc 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 rens.-:liable 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 pot paid;=Public Agency may, in addition to its 'other re:.eedigd;deduct,:the. .same from any =oncy duo or to becb_he-due Contractor wider this con- tract. . If -the Public Agency for any, cause authorizes or dontributes 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 doomed a waiver nor be used to defeat any right of the Agency to damages for non-completion or delay hereunder. Pursuant to Government Coda 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 reroval or relocation of existing utility facilities. G. Ire LGr..A^kv DOCI::3E:,;Ts. The plans, drawings and specifications or special provisions of the public algancy's call for bids, and Contractor's acceoteu bid for this work are hereby i-hcerporated into this contract; and they are intended to cc-operate, so that any- thing c=hibitch9 in tihe 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 moth, to the t_-uc intent and meaning thereof when tak:on all together; and differences of opinion concerning these shall be finally determined by Public Agency's ,Agent specified in Sec. 1. 7. PA_'.iEN. . (a) For :his strict and literal full ll=_nt of these prr>"ises and condi-Gus, and as iu:_ compansation :or all this work., the Public Agency shall pay the Contractor the sura specified in Sec. 1, except that in unit price contracts the payment shall be for iinisihed quar_tities at unit bid prices. (b)• on or about the first day of each calendar north the Contractor shall submit to the Public Agency a verified application for pny=cnt, supported by a statement showing all nateria:s actually irstalled during the preceding r:onth, the labor expended thereon, snd the cmit thereof; whereupon, after checking, the Public Agency shall issue to Contractor a certificate for tine auount determined to be duo, minus 10t thereof pursuant -to Government Coda Sec. 53067, but not until defective work and materials have been removed, replaced and made good. S. P7tYrirrrTsUTI•°iikk?LD. (a) :he Public Agency or its agent may withhold any payment, or :cause: of later discovered evidence nm-ll-fy all or any ec:tificate for payment, to such extent ,slid per-iod of t:r..a only as =ay be racezzary to protect the Public Agency from loss because o:: (1) Defective work not ra-madied, or uncotapleted work, or (2) Claims filed or reasonable evil :nce indicating probable filing, or (3) Failure to proicrly pay subcontractors or for material or labor, or (4) T.casonable doubt that tae work can be completad for the balance than un_raid, or (5) Domage to =10t:her contractcr, or (6) Damage to t:.e Public Agency, other than damage due to delays. (b) The Public Agency shall use reasonable diligence to discover and report to the . Contractor, as t3he uori: progranzos, the ractcria?s and labor which are not sat=sfactory to it, so as to avoid unnecessary .trouble or cost to the Contractor in making good any e7afcctive work: or parts. (c) 35 calendar days acr the Public Agency filo it. notice of cOIR.P. :on o 'tf the entire (Page 2 of 4) WC-2; J'cV- 3.1-751 db • work, it shall issue a certificate to the Contractor.and pay the balance of the contract price after deducting all amounts withheld under this contract, provided the Contractor shows' that all claims for labor and materials have 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 inuic:.tions of defective or missing work or of late-recorded notices of liens or claim against Contractor. !. IutsuRmlcE. (Labor Code 551860-61) On signing this contract, Contractor must give Public Agency (1) a certificate of consent to self-insure issued by the Director of Industrial Relations, or. (2) a certificate of Workers' Compensation insurance issued by an admitted insurer, or (3) an exact copy or duplicate thereof certified by the Director or the insurer. Contractor is aware of and complies with Labor Code Sec. 3700 and the Norkers' Compensation Lay. 10. LOURS. On signing this contract Contractor shall deliver to Public Agency for approva good and sufficient bonds with sureties, in a=ount(s) specified in the specifi- cations or special provisions, guaranteeing his faithful perfozmanco of this contract and his payment for all labor and materials hereunder. 11. 'FAILCIC: TO PERFORM. If the Cortraptor at any tirx pfuges q pcglgct6,_.withoyt, .fault . o the P c Agency it or s agent(s); to supply sufficient mat=ials- or xorkmen to cc .pleto.'this.agreement and iron: as provided herein, :for'a perked sof 10 days-or more after written notice thereof by the Public Agehey, the Public Agency mar furnish same•and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof from the contract price. 12. LMS APPLY. General. Dot's parties recognize the applicability of various federal, state and local laws ancl regulations, especially Chapter 1 of Part 7 of the California Labor Code (beginning with Sec. 1720, and including Sacs... 1735, 1777.5, i 1777.6 forbidding discrimination) and intend that this agreement complies therewith. The parties specifically stipulate that the relevant penalties and forfeitures provided in the Labor Code, especially in Secs. 1775 i 1813, concerning prevailing wages and hours, shall apply to this agreement as though fully stipulated herein. 13. SUBCONTPACTORS. Government Code 554100-4113 are incorporated herein. 14. Wilts' 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 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 slid rates are as specified in the call for bids. for this work and are on file with the Public Agency, and are hereby incorporated heroin. (b) This schedule of wages is based on a ucr):ing day of B 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 hourl7 rate remains as stated. (c) 'ihe 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 Lva 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 cuploy any person in a craft, classifi- cation or type of work (except execut:va, supervisory, administrative, clerical or other non-manual workers as such) for w Meth no r..ininau ca fe rale is specified, the Contractor shall Umnedi.ately notify the Public Agency which shall promptly determine the peervailing gage rate t;ierefor and furnish the Contractor witih the minihnua rate based thereon, which small apply from the tire of the initial er..ployment of the person affected and during the continuance of such employment. 15. HOMI—q O: ZZHOR. x:rht hours of la:,or in one ca'•sndar day constitutes a legal day's i:url:,, and 1:0 wc•_ii_a:n e.-ployed at anyti-'=o on this ue.rI: by the Contractor or by any sub- contractor shall be rcqu:red or permittee: to work longer thereon except as provided in Labor Code Secs. 13:0-1315. 1G. APPRMITICOS. Prcparly indentured apprentices may be employed on this work iZ accurJance with Laeor Code Secs. 1777.5 and 1777.6, forbidding discrimination. - (='age 3 of 4) (CC-1: Ree.. 11-76) 09755 17. pkt:FERr1JCE FOR MATERIALS. The Public Agency desires to promote the industries and econorayr of Cmitra Costa County, and the Contractor therefore promises to use the products, workmen, laborers and mechanics of tais County in every case where the price, fitness and . quality are equal. 18. ASSIGrr=rT. This agreement binds the heirs, successors, assigns, and representatives of the Contractor; but he cannot assign it in whole or in part, nor any conies due or to become due under it, without the prior writttn consent of the Public Agency and the Contractor's surety or sureties, unless they have waived notice of assignment. 19. No WAri'ER BY PUBLIC AGENCY. Inspection of the work and/or materials, or approval of worl; ane: or materials inspected, or statement by any officer, agent or employee of the public Agency indicating the work or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said work and/or materials, cr payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor of his obligation to fulfill this contract as prescribed; nor Whall the Public Agency be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from the failure to c0Mnly with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 20. UOLD rrARMXSS S I::L'£:MITY. (a) Contractor promises to and shall hold harmless and indc:mii: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 i.aprovement plan or accented the improvements as completed, and including the defense of any suit(s) or action(s) at law or equity concerning those. (d) The actions causing liability are any act or o,-fission (negligent or non-negligent) in connection with the matte=s coverer: by this.contract and attributable to the contractor, subcontractor(s) , or any officer(s) , agent(s) or employee(s) of one or more of then. (e) Non-Conditions: The promise and agreement in this section is not conditioned or dependent on whether or not any Indemnitee has prepared, supplied, or approved any plan(s) , crawing(s) , specification(s) or special provision(s) in connection with this work, has insurance or other is:rieumi_fication covering anw':12. of these matters, or that the alle�r_d damage resulted partly from any negligent or ti:ill_ui misconduct o= any indemnitee: 21. L•OMAW-TION. Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Labor Code Sec. 5705, if applicable, by submitting to PuLlic 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 daring trench excavation. : aw M. 4. :.' .:....t... _ — -76 00756 NAME iND ADDRESS OF AGENCY Antioch Insurance Agency COMPANIES AfiORO NG COVDIAM 3107 Lone Tree Way COMPANY _ Antioch, CA 94509 LETTER A American States Insurance COMPANY Q LETTER {3 NAME AND ADDRESS OF INSURED Wes Anderson Engineering-Riverside LE R"" C Construction, Inc. aka Anderson & Wirth COMPANY D P.O. BOX 208 LETTER Bethel Island, CA 94513 EERY E 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 at liabilityin Tfigamds 161M) COMPANY ETTERTYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EXPIRATION DATE EACH .i = OCCURRENCE AGGREGATE GENERAL LIABILITY BODILY INJURY =11 000, a A ®c°MPRE"E"s"E F°ar' PP 002 815 7-21-78 ®PREMISES—OPERATIONS PROPERTY DAMAGE S1,000 0 Dt EXPLOSION AND COLLAPSE ❑ HAZARD UNDERGROUND HAZARD ®PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS HAZARD BODILY RIJURY AND ®CONTRACTUAL INSURANCE PROPERTY DAMAGE S i +� 13ROAD FORM DAMAGE PROPERTY COMBINED 9i ®INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS PERSONAL INJURY . TTrr PERSONAL INJURY s AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY 130DILY INJURY •.,' (EACH PERSON) S COMPREHENSWE FORM BODILY INJURY S '= ONwED AR PP 002 815 7-21-78 (EACH OCCURRENCE) �+ PROPERTY DAMAGE S HIRED BODILY INJUTr1'AND. NON•OWNEC' PROPERTY DAMAGE 11 000,OO '`,,"•?rn s ;s , COMBINED ' ..�.�•ar,. ^� EXCESS LIABILITY BODILY INJURY AND ❑UMBRELLA FORM f S _ PROPERTY DAMAGE 01HERTHAN UMBRELLA COMBINED LRM t { � S'ATU?DRY ' and r' A ' EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY WC 056-248 7-21-78 OTHER Includes U S L & H ;:::.:RI=71:3h-OT OP-RGTION'SILOC-:IONS•-THICLES Installing new signs, refurbishing others and moving certain existing signs to new tE' locations in the various waterways of the Delta and Discovery Bay of Contra Costa F; r County, Project No. 4711-926-77. --�• woftfied Can-_e11%:ti0n: ShCLliv anv Ci in a ab<nve pal.—.—es he :tie Os?:.`ie expiry or.. case .^erec-. ,e- i �' pang wit'. ITi21: .^+Bt's w—riven native To file .72:0\Y nam-ea zel:i o hoiler. ,tea YY r ��.i_•�-`_�::1i�}.�'�rI:�S'I.'}:1.'�'.i.?':F��:.�.ii~�:'��:-Y.3;:i�'��+i�SS,�:.1:�:?iY .�+' r:Z r���}: } sf fir►'=A.DA. !Contra Cosa County Public i 1"By endorsement to Policy !:o. PP 002 515, SWC 056-236, Contra Ccsta County, its officers & �/ �. !employees and agent= are named as additional inst::cti-3---=—• --- __� l.LR.iCin•ZEl F:'.%':''SEh:R71Y:__ eScl-ly as T•'eS:)eCtS the a=bove listed job" j IU4trofi(med with boord of der09 Project Name: delta Waterways Sign ' Replacement Project Project No. 4711-926-78 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 area of the work is in the various waterways of the Delta and Discovery Bay of Contra Costa County as shown on the plans . DESCRIPTION OF WORK: The work consists of installing new signs , refurbishing others and moving certain existing signs to new locations . 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 26 , 1978 Microfilmed with board order (��►X58 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 Public 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 09759 Project Name: Delta Waterways Sign Replacement Project Project No. 4711 -926-77 W. O. No. 4711 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 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 speci - fied hereinbelow for the various items of work, the total value of said work as estimated herein being $ , and the following Insert Total being the unit prices bid, to wit : Item Estimated Unit of Item Price TOTAL No. Quantity Measure Item ( In Figures) in Figures) 1 1 Lot LS Install Signs TOTAL $ (NOTE : Please show total in blank provided above) And, further, the undersigned agrees to enter into contract with the County to do the work as provided above and in conformance with the following General and Special Provisions. Mkrofilmed with board o ' 0,60 F I PROPOSAL r;'1 .3f fes: GENERAL AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS : CLERIC 80ARo OF SUPERVISORS TA CO. 1 . The contract unit prices shall include full _ ing all labor , ndteria ) s , 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 9 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- 1 . 03A (lb) , "Labor Surcharge", to be applied to the actual wages paid (S . S . Section 9-1 . 03A ( la) ) will be 23 percent. The second paragraph in Section 9- 1 . 03A, "Work Performed by Contractor", of the Standard Specifications is amended to read : To the total of the direct costs computed as provided in Sections 9-1 . 03A (1 ) , "Labor," 9-1 .03A (2) , "Materials" and 9- 1 . 03A (3) , "Equipment Rental ," there will be added a markup of 24 percent to the cost of labor, 15 percent to the cost of materials , and 15 percent to the equipment ren to 1 . 6. The undersigned agrees to comply with all local , State, and Federal regulations applicable to labor, wage rates , hours of work, apprentices , and subcontractors . Wages paid shall be not less than the current list of prevailing wages on file in the office of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors . 7. Neither a Faithful Performance Bond (Surety bond) nor a Labor and Materials Bond (Surety bond) is required for work done under this contract. 8. The County will file a Notice of Completion upon acceptance of the completed work by the Board of Supervisors. 9. The work shall be performed under the general supervision of the Public Works Director, or his authorized representative, who shall have the authority to approve or reject any portion of the work, or to order the suspension of the work for cause. Microfilmed with board order PROPOSAL GENERAL AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS (Cont. ) 10. SIGN LOCATIONS AND ELEVATIONS The exact locations and elevations of the signs to be installed will be established in the field by the Engineer. 11 . MATERIALS Attention is directed to Section 6, "Control of Materials," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . In accordance with the provisions in Section 6-1 . 07, "Certificates of Compliance, " certificates of compliance will be required for treated timber. 12. PUBLIC CONVENIENCE, PUBLIC SAFETY AND SIGNING All operations involved in installing signs shall be performed from a floating barge or similar type vessel . No access will be per- mitted across private property. The Contractor shall perform his operations in such a manner that it will not create a condition hazardous to marine traffic or to the public. The Contractor shall furnish , erect , and maintain , at his expense and without cost to the County, such warning devices as are necessary and/or are required by the United States Coast Guard to prevent acci - dents or damage or injury to the public. 13. TIMBER PILING Timber piles shall be 35 feet in length, with 10- inch minimum butts and shall be pressure treated for placement in salt water. Timber piles shall conform to the provisions in Section 49-2, "Timber Piles ," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions . Piles shall be pressure treated with a creosote-coal tar preser- vative.. The minimum retention of preservative in the piles shall be 15 pounds per cubic foot. In lieu of conflicting provisions in Section 49-1 , "Piling--General ," of the Standard Specifications , piles shall be driven into the channel bottom to provide a clearance of 7 feet between the bottom of the sign and mean high tide level . In lieu of the provisions of paragraph Seven (7) of Section 49-2. 03 "Requirements" of the Standard Specifications, only two (2) separate steel straps per pile shall be required, and they shall be placed within two (2) feet of the butt of each pile. PROPOSAL GENERAL AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS (Cont. ) In lieu of conflicting provisions in Section 49-2.04 "Treatment of Pile Heads" of the Standard Specifications , treatment shall consist of cutting the pile heads at a bevel as shown on the Plans and applying one heavy coating of creosote followed by one heavy layer of roofing tar. Where the plans indicate that existing signs are to be relocated , the existing piling shall be removed by either pulling the piles out or cutting the piles off at the mud . line. The existing signs shall be remounted on new pile's installed at the required locations. Full compensation for furnishing and driving treated timber piles , including the cutting and treating of pile heads and removing and dis- posing of existing piles, shall be considered as included in the contract lump sum price paid for " Install Signs ," and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 14. SIGN INSTALLATION The Engineer will furnish all signs to the Contractor for instal - lation. The signs will be pre-punched for bolting. The Contractor shall construct the timber framing for the signs. Framing shall conform to the pertinent provisions in Section 57, "Timber Structures," of the Standard Specifications and these special provisions. Lumber used for sign framing shall be "Dense Structural" grade, Douglas Fir and shall be brush treated with creosote in accordance with Sections 58- 1 .04 , "Wood Preservative for Brush Treatment," of the Standard Specifications. Bolts , nuts , and washers shall be commercial quality galvanized steel . Full compensation for furnishing all materials and performing all necessary work to assemble the sign frames and mount the signs and frames on the timber piles, including the preservative treatment of the sign frame members, and including salvaging and remounting existing signs on new piles, shall be considered included in the contract lump sum price paid for installing signs, and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor. 15. Before any work is commenced on this contract , or pursuant to a purchase order, the Contractor shall furnish to the Public Works Director: (a) Evidence of adequate Workmen ' s Compensation Insurance pursuant to State law. (b) Certificate of Public Liability and Property Damage Insurance with a minimum combined single limit coverage of $500,000. A rider attached thereto shall. name the specific agency as a named insured . 00 763 3 - PROPOSAL GENERAL AND SPECIAL PROVISIONS (Cont. ) (c) Said rider shall privide for notice of cancellation to the agency at least thirty (30) days prior to cancellation of the policy. 16. 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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Miaofjimed with board BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Pursuant to Section 22507 of the CVC, Declaring a TRAFFIC RESOLUTION N0. 2413 - PKG No Parking Zone on CAMINO TASSAJARA (I4721C) Danville Date: JAN 31 1978 Area. (Supe. Dist. V - Danville ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recowmends- tions thereon by the County Public Yorks Dopartment's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2.002 - 46-2.012 , the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to Section 22507 of the California Vehicle Code, parking is hereby declared to be prohibited at all times on the south side of Camino Tassajara (14721C) Danville beginning at a point 38 feet west of the center line of Lomitas Road and extending westerly a distance of 100 feet. Adopted by the Bwrd on____JAN 3 1 1978 Sheri ff California Highway Patrol T-14 00767 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COWTY, CALIFORNIA Re: Pursuant to Section ) 21101 (b) of the CVC, Declarin� TRAFFIC RESOLUTION N0. 2412A- STP a Stop Intersection on MIRA LOMA (125458) and CAM I NO Date: JAN 3 1 1978 SOBRANTE (#2544C) , Orinda Are . (Supt. Dist. 111 - Orinda ) The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors RESOLVES THAT: On the basis of a traffic and engineering survey and recommenda- tions thereon by the County Public Works Department's Traffic Engineering Division, and pursuant to County Ordinance Code Sections 46-2 .002 - 46-2.012 , the following traffic regulation is established (and other action taken as indicated) : Pursuant to Section 21101 (b) of the California Vehicle Code, the intersection of MIRA LOMA (Rd. 125458) and CIMINO SOBRANTE (Rd. #2544C), Orinda, shall be declared a stop intersection and all vehicles traveling on MIRA LOMA shall stop before entering or crossing said intersection. Traffic Resolution No. 1316 pertaining to the existing yield sign on Mira Loma at Camino Sobrante is hereby rescinded. Adopted:Dy the Board on___._JAN_3.1_.1978 __... Sheriff California Highway Patrol T-14 001768 t . In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California JAF,F, 19 t� i IJiO , In the Mattef of Approval of contract with Antioch Ambulance Service IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute Contract #22-078-1 with Antioch Ambulance Service (Lorraine M. Higgins) for emergency ambulance services during the period November 1, 1977 to June 30, 1978, at rates authorized by order of the Board on November 29, 1977. PASSED BY THE BOARD on JAN 3 11978 Y. 1 hereby certify that the forapoinp is a true and cored copy of an order M-in -1 on the mhmiNs of said board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Orig: Human Resources Agency W*wn nor hand and the Seol of the load of Attn: Contracts 6 Grants Unit JAN 3 11978 cc: County Administrator affixed this day of - 19 County Auditor-Controller County Health Department J. R. pL.SSON, Clerk County Medical Services �- ,v Contractor d Oeputy Clerk EH:dg H-24 4/77 15m ContraCostaCounty Standard Form STANDARD CONTRACT (Purchase of Services) 1. Contract Identification. Number 2 9 ~ 0 [ O Departren.t: Health Departme:it Subject: Ambulance Service 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: ANTIOCH AMBULANCE SERVICE (LORRAINE M. HIGGINS) Capacity: Sole proprietor Address: 1600 A Street, Antioch, California 94509 3. Term. The effective date of this Contract is November 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 $ POT APPLICABLE 5. County's Obligations. County shall make to the Contractor those payments described in the Payment Provisions attached hereto which are incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 6. Contractor's Obligations. Contractor shall provide those services and carry out that work described in the Service Plan attached hereto which is incorporated herein by reference, subject to all the terms and conditions contained or incorporated herein. 7. General and Special Conditions. This Contract is subject to the General Conditions and Special Conditions (if any) attached hereto, which are incorporated herein by reference. 8. Project. This Contract implements in whole or in part the following described Project, the application and approval documents of which are incorporated herein by reference: Not Applicable 9. Legal Authority. This Contract is entered into under and subject to the following legal authorities: Health S Safety Code Section 1443; Government Codes 26227 and 31000. 10. Signatures. ;Th a signatures attest the parties' agreement hereto: COUNTY OSTA CALIFORNIA CONTRACTOR Bj� R. I.Schrader Chairman, Board of Supervisors (Designate official capacity in business Attest: J. R. Olsson, County Clerk 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/ By r ,mt<a E'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 Date - / / `! VFORM APPRpyFD HRA Cc:r,racts Administrltg ! L By o f jl � �pts;�nee Deputy Notaryt • 1 Publi a P uy o t rc SEAL TIM,MA P.I. V11RAINDA �-iia•�•:: .�,. Ql.;;iRA COSTA CCL'.CTY My Commission Expires July 22. 1972 (A-4617 REV 6/76) Wrofiimod with board order �'" Contra Costa Countv Standard Form PAYMENT PROVISIONS (Fee Basis Contracts) 22 - 0 '78 - 1. Number 1. Payment Amounts. Subject to the Payment_ Limit of this Contract and subject to the following Payment Provisions, County will pay Contractor the following fee: [Chec'--, one alternative only.] [ ) a. $ monthly, or [ ] b. $ per unit, as defined in the Service Plan, or [ ] c. $ after completion of all obligations and conditions herein and as full compensation for all services, work, and expenses provided or incurred by Contractor hereunder. [K] d. Fees for services in the Schedule of Rates for transportation services prescribed by Board Order, November 29, 1977, and as specified in Paragraph 5., Fees for Services, of the Service Plan. County will reimburse Contractor for those services specified in Paragraph 4. of the Service Plan, Reimbursement for Services. 2. Payment Demands. Contractor shall submit written demands monthly or as specified in 1. (Payment Amounts) above, for payment in accordance wi.Ln Paragraph 1. (Payment Amounts) above. Said demands shall be made on County Demand Form D-15 and in the canner and form prescribed by County. Contractor shall submit said demands for na•. ent for services rendered no later than 90 days from the end of the month in which said services are actually rendered. Upon approval of said payment demands by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee, County will make payments as specified in Paragraph 1. (Payment Amounts) above. 3. Right to Withhold. County has the right to withhold payment to the Contractor when, in the opinion of the County expressed in writing to the Contractor, (a) the Contractor's performance, in whole or in part, either t:=s 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 progra=, work or records, or (c) Contractor has failed to sufficiently itemize or document its demand(s) for payment. A. Audit Exceptions. Contractor agrees to accept responsibility for receiving, replying to, and/or complying with any audit exceptions by appropriate County, State, or Federal audit agencies occurring as a result of its performance of this Contract. Contractor also agrees to pay to the County within 30 days of demand by County the full a;ount of the County's liability, if any, to the State and/or Federal government resulting from any audit exceptions, to the extent such are attributable to the Contractor's failure to perform properly any of its obligations under this Contract. (A-:619 REQ' 6/76) w 09771 SERVICE PLAN Number .') r• r.r Contractor shall provide ambulance services on a 24-hour basis for County according to the requirements set forth in County Ordinance No. 70-77, including all regulations promulgated thereunder, which are incorporated herein by this reference, and .shall provide such service as requested and/or approved by County in the applicable County-specified response area delineated in the current copy of the map "Emergency Response Areas of Contra Costa County" dated January 1, 1975 and on file in the office of the Sheriff-Coroner and Clerk of the Board, or as otherwise requested and/or approved by County. Contractor shall provide ambulance services subject to the following specifications: 1. State Regulations. Contractor shall : a. Comply with all applicable State regulations including, but not limited to: California Administrative Code 990 et seq. (effective 10/1/77), and California vehicle Code 82600 et seq., and 421714 (c) . b. Be subject to "Prepaid Health Plan Subcontract Requirements," attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, and any future revisions or amendments thereto, as required by County Prepaid Health Plan contract with the State Department of Health. 2. Equipment. a. Standards. Ambulances will be equipped as specified by the County Ambulance Permit Officer with the American College of Surgeons' list as a minimum standard of criteria and subject to State regulations as specified above. b. Radio Equipment. Ambulances will be equipped with County-owned and maintained radio equipment. Installation, repair, and monthly maintenance will be provided by County. Purchase costs of equipment will be a County responsibility; all other costs for County-provided installation, repair, and monthly maintenance will be billed to Contractor. c. Loan of Equipment. (1) The County may loan or exchange with the Contractor, for use during transportation of patients from County medical facilities to other locations, equipment which is determined to be medically necessary during such transportation. This determination shall be made by the patient's treating physician or, if unavail- able, by any other qualified County medical personnel. The County reserves the right for its County Medical Director or his designee to deny requests to borrow any equipment when he determines that such equipment is or may be needed at any County medical facility. (2) Form. Upon borrowing or exchanging equipment, the Contractor shall complete a form provided by the County, which shall include the Contractor's name, date, equipment description, destination, expected return date, and be signed by the Contractor or its employee. (3) Return. Contractor shall return equipment as soon as is practi- cable after transportation of the patient is completed. If a specific time is set for the return of the equipment, it shall be returned by that time. (4) Possession. Contractor shall not allow loaned or exchanged equipment out of its possession. (5) Repair or Replacement. Contractor shall pay the County for all repair or replacement costs resulting from its use of loaned equipment, whether or not resulting from Contractor's negligence. However, Contractor shall not be responsible for equipment damaged during transportation at the County's request and which equipment is unsuited for such transportation. 3. Communications. a. Telephone Service. Contractor shall have a fixed base of operations with telephone service available 24 hours a day where County may call. Initials: Contractor County Dept. -1- 09772 SERVICE PLAN Number 22 — d ' 8--- ]L A b. Sheriff's Office. Contractor shall maintain County-required radio communications with Sheriff's Office Communications Center known as "Comm 7" and/or "Control 9". 4. Reimbursement for Services. a. Definitions. As used in Paragraph b., Reimbursement, below, the following definitions are in effect. (1) Code III - Emergency Ambulance Service with use of red lights and siren. (2) Dry Run - Non-transport of person despite Contractor's availability and response to a request for service. (3) Uncollectable Account - An account which Contractor demonstrates is uncollectable according to the provisions of Paragraph 6., Reimbursement Procedures-- Uncollectable Accounts. b. Reimbursement. Reimbursement shall be made for ambulance or other medical transportation requested and/or approved by County for the following: (1) County Rey Plan enrollees; i.e., members of County Prepaid Health Plan and/or Health Maintenance Organization. (2) Twenty percent (20%) Medicare Co-payment for Medicare Rey Plan (Prepaid Health Plan) crossover enrollees. (3) Services ordered by State, County, or City law enforcement agencies, payment for which is the responsibility of County. (4) Delivery to County-designated detoxification facilities. (5) Uncollectable accounts arising from transportation of persons to and from County Medical facilities. (6) Any uncollectable account arising from emergency (Code III) transportation of a person to a hospital other than a County facility or County contract facility. (7) Dry-Run Services not reimbursable from another source. 5. Fees for Services. County will pay Contractor the following fees for County-requested and/or authorized services: a. $25.00 per Code III delivery to any hospital emergency facility. b. $18.00 for returning one or more patients from Martinez to an area from which a delivery has been made in the reverse direction. c. $15.00 for dry run. d. For delivery to County Hospital: (1) $40.80 Base Rate (2) $ 1.65 Mileage (3) $ 5.85 Night Call (4) $ 5.85 Code II (5) $ 5.85 Code III (6) $ 5.85 Oxygen per tank (7) $ 8.07 Second Patient (8) $ 5.85 Waiting Time (9) $29.07 Neonatal Incubator Initials: Contractor County Dept. -2- 7743 43 SERVICE PLAN Number'- ' - Q 7 6. Reimbursemant Procedures—Uncollectable Accounts. a. The following procedures shall be completed by Contractor before the County reimburses it for uncollectable accounts. Contractor shall : (1) Deliver an invoice to the customer or customer's representative within 15 days of the date the service was rendered. (2) Send three statements to customer over a period of 90 days. (3) Make demand to County in the manner and form prescribed by County for any account which is uncollected 120 days from the date the first invoice was sent, and for which Contractor does not anticipate reimbursement and has so demonstrated this to County upon making demand to County for payment. b. Paragraph 2., Payment Demands, of the Payment Provisions, which requires that Contractor make demand for payment to County within 90 days from the end of the month in which service is rendered, is modified to allow Contractor to make demand for Uncollectable Accounts only, after 90 days as specified herein. 7. Contractor shall reimburse County for any account paid by another party after County has made payment. Initials: Contractor County Dept. –3- 00774 Contract Number Attachment Number PREPAID HEALTH PLAN SUBCONTRACT REQUIREMENTS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract #76-56983 (County #29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Waxman-Duffy Prepaid Health Plan Act, Section 14200 et seq., Welfare and Institutions Code and a waiver granted under Section 222, P.L. 92603, under which the County provides Prepaid Health Plan (PHP) services, the following subcontract requirements (Article XI Subcontracts) are incorporated into the contract referenced by number above: 1. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with all Federal, State, and local laws and regulations and State contract referenced by number above as applicable with respect to its performance hereunder. 2. Contract referenced by number above is not effective until it has been formally approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Department of Health has acknow- ledged receipt of the proposed subcontract and has failed to formally approve or disapprove the subcontract within sixty (60) days of receipt. 3. By this subcontract the County delegates responsibility to the Contractor to provide PLIP services, but does not terminate County's legal responsibility to the State Department of Health to assure that those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any extension or renegotiation for service provided under terms of this contract is subject to prior approval by Board of Supervisors, State Department of Health, and Department of Corporations. 4. Contractor will use County's Department of Health approved medical record system, and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3. Records, if a part of this contract, will preserve medical records for a minimum of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract #76-56983 or until any audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Department of Health, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. If Contractor's service is provided on a referral basis only, Contractor will provide adequate documentation of the service provided each PHP enrollee for entry into the enrollee's medical record maintained by the County. 5. Contractor will maintain the confidentiality of PHP enrollees' medical records and enrollment information and prevent unauthorized disclosure. 6. Any PHP enrollee's medical records maintained by Contractor are subject to inspection and medical audit of such records by County, the State Department of Health, and U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, and Contractor must comply with requirements issued as a result of such inspection or audit. 7. Contractor will participate in and cooperate in County's professional review process in relation to services provided to PHP enrollees, and comply with resulting requirements. S. Contractor will submit utilization reports, in relation to PHP enrollees, as required by County. 9. Contractor will comply with County's PHP grievance procedure and abide by any determination of PHP's grievance committee, if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical records for County. 10. Contractor will allow inspection of financial books and records relating to PHP enrollees or PHP services by the County, State Department of Health, State Department of Corporations, the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the Comptroller General of the United States, or their duly authorized representatives. 11. In relation to PHP enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, Records, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a minimum of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract X676-56983 or until any audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Department of Health, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. (A-4632 New 3/77) -1- 00 lP%� w � , 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 Cot•nty 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- Contract Number Attachment Number PREPAID HEALTH PLAN SUBCONTRACT REQUIREMENTS Pursuant to State Department of Health/County Contract #76-56983 (County #29-609) effective December 30, 1976, Waxman-Duffy Prepaid Health Plan Act, Section 14200 et seq., Welfare and Institutions Code and a waiver granted under Section 222, P.L. 92603, under which the County provides Prepaid Health Plan (PHP) services, the following subcontract requirements (Article XI Subcontracts) are incorporated into the contract referenced by number above: 1. Contractor shall be subject to and comply with a11' Federal, State, and local laws and regulations and State contract referenced by number above as applicable with respect to its performance hereunder. 2. Contract referenced by number above is not effective until it has been formally approved by the State Department of Health, unless the Department of Health has acknow- ledged receipt of the proposed subcontract and has failed to formally approve or disapprove the subcontract within sixty (60) days of receipt. 3. By this subcontract the County delegates responsibility to the Contractor to provide PHP services, but does not terminate County's legal responsibility to the State Department of Health to assure that those services are provided to PHP enrollees. Any extension or renegotiation for service provided under terms of this contract is subject to prior approval by Board of Supervisors, State Department of Health, and Department of Corporations. 4. Contractor will use County's Department of Health approved medical record system, and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3. Records, if a part of this contract, will preserve medical records for a minimum of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract 6676-56983 or until any audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Department of Health, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. If Contractor's service is provided on a referral basis only, Contractor will provide adequate documentation of the service provided.each PHP enrollee for entry into the enrollee's medical record maintained by the County. 5. Contractor will maintain the confidentiality of PHP enrollees' medical records and enrollment information and prevent unauthorized disclosure. 6. Any PHP enrollee's medical records maintained by Contractor are subject to inspection and medical audit of such records by County, the State Department of Health, and U. S. Department of Health, Educatio-a and Welfare, and Contractor must comply with requirements issued as a result of such inspection or audit. 7. Contractor will participate in and cooperate in County's professional review process in relation to services provided to PHP enrollees, and comply with resulting requirements. S. Contractor will submit utilization reports, in relation to PHP enrollees, as required by County. 9. Contractor will comply with County's PHP grievance procedure and abide by any determination of PHP's grievance committee, if Contractor maintains PHP enrollee medical records for County. 10. Contractor will allow inspection of financial books and records relating to PHP enrollees or PHP services by the -County, State Department of Health, State Department of Corporations, the U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the Comptroller General of the United States, or their duly authorized representatives. 11. In relation to PHP enrollees and notwithstanding General Conditions paragraph 3, Records, if a part of this contract, Contractor will maintain financial records for a minimum of four years from termination of State Department of Health Contract X676-56983 or until any audit or matter under investigation by the County, State Department of Health, U. S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, or the Comptroller General of the United States has been resolved. 00l'fr.. (A-4632 New 3/77) -1- t7 PREPAID HEALTH PLAN SUBCONTRACT REQUIRE-BENTS 12. Contractor will notify the Department of Health and Commissioner of Corporations in the event the contract referenced by number above is amended or terminated. Notice is considered given when in the U. S. Registered Mail with first class postage addressed as follows: Alternative Health Systems Department of Corporations Department of Health 600 South Commonwealth 714 P Street, Suite 1540 Los Angeles, California 90005 Sacramento, California 95814 13. Approval of the contract referenced by number above by the State Department of Health does. not constitute approval of the method and amount of compensation specified in the contract. 14. Contractor will hold harmless both the State and PHP enrollees in the event the Counts- cannot or will not pay for services performed for PHP enrollees pursuant to the contract referenced by number above. 15. If: Contractor enters one or more subcontracts in order to provide any services implied or expressed in the contract referenced by number above, all subcontract elements required by State Department of Health Contract x`76-56983, Article XI, Subcontracts, as specified in this Attachment, must be included in such subcontract, except that County instead of State Department of Health is responsible for approval and notification responsibilities. 16. Contractor shall not make assignment and/or delegation of this subcontract unless County has obtained prior written approval of the other party and State Department of Health. is .[ .;�_. -- -. .;; -,,-� . .'-: _.. . � _,_ �:•. _ .� �, ._ _ _ _ c. '1 (A-4632 New 3/77) -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. 007 (A-4616 REV 6/76) -1- Contra Costa County Standard Form- GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 9. Disputes. Disagreements between the County and Contractor concerning the meaning, requirements, or performance of this Contract shall be subject to final determination in writing by the head of the County Department for which this Contract is made or his designee or in accordance with the applicable procedures (if any) required by the State or Federal Government. 10. Choice of Law and Personal Jurisdiction. a. This Contract is made in Contra Costa County and shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of California. b. Any action relating to this Contract shall be instituted and prosecuted in the courts of Contra Costa. County. 11. Conformance with Federal and State Regulations. Should Federal or State regulations touching upon the subject of this Contract be adopted or revised during the term hereof, this Contract shall be amended to assure conformance with such Federal or State requirements. 12. No Waiver by County. Subject to Paragraph 9. (Disputes) of these General Conditions, inspections or approvals, or statements by any officer, agent or employee of the County indicating the Contractor's performance or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Contract, or acceptance of the whole or any part of said performance, or payments therefor, or any combination of these acts, shall not relieve the Contractor's obligation to fulfill this Contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby estopped from bringing any action for damages or enforcement arising from any failure to comply with any of the terms and conditions hereof. 13. Subcontract and Assignment. This Contract binds the heirs, successors, assigns and representatives of Contractor. The Contractor shall not enter into subcontracts for any work contemplated under this Contract and shall not assign this Contract or monies due or to become due, without the prior written consent of the County Administrator or his designee, subject to any required State or Federal approval. 14. Independent Contractor Status. This Contract is by and between two independent contractors and is not intended to and shall not be construed to create the relationship of agent, servant, employee, partnership, joint venture or association. 15. Conflicts of Interest. Contractor promises and attests that the Contractor and any members of its governing body shall avoid any actual or potential conflicts of interest. If Contractor is a corporation, Contractor agrees to furnish to the County upon demand a valid copy of its most recently adopted bylaws and also a complete and accurate list of its governing body (Board of Directors or Trustees) and to timely update said bylaws or the list of its governing body as changes in such governance occur. 16. Confidentiality. Contractor agrees to comply and to require its employees to comply with all applicable State or Federal statutes or regulations respecting confi- dentiality, including but not limited to, the identity of persons served under this Contract, their records, or services provided them, and assures that: a. All applications and records concerning any individual made or kept by Contractor or any public officer or agency in connection with the administration of or relating to services provided under this Contract will be confidential, and will not be open to "examination for any purpose not directly connected with the administration of such service. b. No person will publish or disclose or permit or cause to be published or disclosed, any list of persons receiving services, except as may be required in the administration of such service. Contractor agrees to inform all employees, agents and partners of the above provisions, and that any person knowingly and intentionally disclosing such information other than as authorized by law may be guilty of a misdemeanor. 17. Nondiscriminatory Services. Contractor agrees that all goods and services under this Contract shall be available to all qualified persons regardless of age, - sex, race, religion, color, national origin, or ethnic background, and that none shall be used, in whole or in part, for religious worship or instruction. (A-4616 .REV 6/76) -2- Contra Costa County Standard Form GENERAL CONDITIONS (Purchase of Services) 18. Idemnification. The Contractor shall defend, save harmless and indemnify the County and its officers, agents and employees from all liabilities and claims for damages for death, sickness or injury to persons or property, including without limitation, all consequential damages, from any cause whatsoever arising from or connected with the operations or the services of the Contractor hereunder, resulting from the conduct, negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor, its agents or employees, the Gstf"S�i, t Q�� nr an� nthvr �rcnn nr_ r�tS 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 sha . : .;,-ovide the County with a certificate(s) of insurance evidencing the above liabi ::� insurance. 20. Notices. All notices provii— , by this Contract shall be in writing and may be delivered by deposit in the Uni� ,1i 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 S 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- �A In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California JAN 3 1 1978 In the Matter of Authorizing Negotiation for Lease of Space, Concord area IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Lease Management Section, Public Works Department, is AUTHORIZED to negotiate for lease of space in Concord for use by the Area Agency on Aging, Social Service Department. Passed by the Board on JAN 31 1978, I hereby comfy that the foregaing is a trw and come copy of an order «Mored an dw wkoA s of said doord of Supwvisors on the daft aforesaid. Orig: Administrator Wdnew my hand and tlw Seal of Ow Board of cc: Public Works Director Supervfson JAN .3 i {y(a Lease Management affixed day of 19 Social Service - Area Agency on Aging Human Resources Director J. R. OLSSON, Cleric Deputy Clerk H-24 4/77 15m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 , 19 78 In the #A*W of Agreement with Alan L. Stanley Associate for Consulting Services IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement with Alan L. Stanley Associates, of Walnut Creek, to become effective February 1, 1978, in connection with the preparation of the Environ- mental Report for Rezoning 2168-R?/Subdivision 5170, "Olinda Highlands", located on Castro Ranch Road east of San Pablo Dam Road, El Sobrante Area, at a cost not to exceed $3,200.00 under the terms and conditions as set forth in said agreement. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order enwe on the winuNs of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and 11» Seal of the Board of Orig. : Planning Department Supervisors JAN cc: Alan L. Stanlev Associates axed this day of 19 c/o Planning Department Director of Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller % :���� County Administrator gyL `J7r, N Clerk H-24 3/76 15m CONSULTING SER 1'IC ES AGIt EEM E—NT 1. Special Conditions. These special conditions are incorporated below by reference: (a) Consultant's Name and Address: Alan L. Stanley Associates, 1335 Treat Blvd.,. Walnut Creek, Calif. 94596 (b) Effective Date: FEB 11978 (c) Project Narne, Number and Location: Environmental Impact Report for Rezoning 2168-RZ/Subdivision 5170, "Olinda Highlands", Castro Ranch Rd. east.of San Pablo rw Read, El Sobrante. (d) Payment Limit: 'Three Thousand Two Hundred Dollars ($3,200.00) 2. Signatures, s n res attest Elie parties' agreement hereto: COUNT COSTA CONSULTANT-- By:- By: airman, Roard of designate off Icial c9pacity in busi ss� Supervisors ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, (CORPORATE SEAL) County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of.the. Board State of California ) ss Contra Costa County ) ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Icy - , The person(s) signing; above for Consultant, known puty to me in those individual and business capacities, personally appeared before me today and acknow- Recor' r nde y: dged that he/they signed it and that the corporation• ! o partnership narned above executed it. nthon A. Dehaes Date: irecto of Planning Lorin approved: 4Aotary Public ' John B. Clausen �.ee;u:uwwwwwMww County Counsel (NOTARY SEAL) OFF1CLAL SEAL CHRYSTINA MAY NOTARY PUBLIC CALIFORNIA R COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA By a of cof"Muw.EXONO h6maw A.IM Deput 3. Parties. Effective ,on the above date, Contra Costa County and the above-named C:ons7u tant mutually agree and promise as follows: 4. Employment. County hereby employs Consultant, and Consultant accepts such employment to perforin 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 incorporated herein by this reference. 6. Insurance. The Consultant shall, at no expense to the County, furnish certificates or other evidence acceptable to the County of (a) public liability insurance of at least $500,000.00 for all damages arising out of bodily injuries or death to any one person and at least $500,000.00 for two or mom- persons in one accident or occurrence; and (b) property dantage liability insurance providing for a limit of not less than $500,000.00. Thirty days' notice to County of policy lapse or cancellation is required. Page I of 2 Ncrofilmad with board ordw - 097c 7. Payment. The County shall pay Consultant for professional services performed as follows: A. For preparation of the Draft Environmental Impact Report a fee not to exceed 1(d) above. (i) The first installment, in an amount to be determined 'by the Director of Planning of not more than 50% nor less than 30% of the fee noted in 7.A. above, shall be paid after receipt by the County of the "Working Draft" report. (ii)* The second installment, constituting the remainder of the fee noted in 7.A. above, shall be paid after the Director of Planning receives and finds acceptable the "Final Consultant Draft". R. Ten percent 00%) of all charges billed by the Consultant shall be withheld until final acceptance of the Final Environmental Impact Report by the appropriate hearing . body or until authorized by the Director of Planning, whichever comes first. C. The fees specified in Section 7.A. 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 fee limit specified in Section 1(d) -without prior written approval of the County. 8. Termination. At its option, County 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 deliver to the County everything pertaining to the work in the possession of Consultant or under its control at that time, and will he paid, except as - provided below, without duplication, all amounts due or thereafter becoming due for services rendered.to the date of termination. If the Consultant is in default at the time of termination, County may complete the work (scope of service) and deduct the reasonable expenses thereof frorn the fee and from any funds otherwise due and payable .to the Consultant. 9. Status. The Consultant is an independent contractor and is not to be considered an employee of the County. 10. Exclusive Services. Consultant agrees to restrict its firin and its subcontractors from any employment, other than for the County, in any way pertaining to the subject of this employment or to the proposed project which this report will review, for a period of two years after the effective date of this agreement without first obtaining the prior written consent of the Director of Planning for such employment. Consultant further agrees to insert this condition into all contracts or work agreements with is subcontractors. 11. Status of Product. It is understood that the Final Consultant Draft accepted by the County will be utilized as background or source material by the Planning Department for its exclusive use, all or in part, as it sees fit. Tile Consultant agrees not to release, disclose or otherwise make available copies of its written documents, their contents, any views or opinions contained therein, or any other written or oral material, data, views, opinions or other information in any way arising out of or connected with the subject of this employment to other than the Planning Department without first obtaining the prior. written consent of the Director of Planning for such disclosure. Attachments: - Appendix A " Page 2 of 2 . 00782 i APPENDIX "A" Consultant shall prepare a Draft Environmental Impact Report in accordance with the California Environmental Quality Act and County guidelines for the project specified in I(c) of this agreement. Tile report shall be prepared in the format specified by the County. It shall be single spaced and suitable for duplication by office copier methods. The Con-ultant shall prepare the report in a "working draft" form initially and submit three (3) copies for Planning Department review. The "working draft" shall be submitted by Consultant to the Planning Department no later than thirty (30) calendar days after the date Consultant is authorized by the Planning Department to proceed with preparation of thg report, unless approval of extension of such deadline is given by the Director of Planning. After Planning Department reviews and comments on the draft, the Consultant shall revise the working draft report in accordance with such cornments and submit one copy suitable for duplication and distriblrtion of the "final Consultant draft" for review and acceptance by the Planning Department. The "final Consultant draft" shall be submitted by Consultant to the Planning Department- no later than ten (10) calendar days after return of the edited working draft to Consultant by the Planning; Department unless approval of the extension of such deadline is given by the Director of Planning. In no event shall the time For completion of the process described in this paragraph extend beyond Dec. 31, 1978 without written approval of the Director of Planning. Consultant shall as part of the contractual obligation assist County in the preparation of. L responses to comments on the draft EIR for the purpose of producing a "Final EIR" for the project. Assistance of County staff required by the Consultant in the gathering; of data to complete this report shall be limited to the supplying of source documents on County premises. No compiling of data will be done by County staff. All other County staff support effort will be limited to that specifically enumerated below: In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, Stag of Califomia JAN 3 1 1978 , 19 In the AAotter of Agreement with Systems Conversion Specialists , Incorporated On the recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement with Systems Conversion Specialists , Inc . , which company will code and test the Domestic Relations OS Conversion programs at a cost of $9 ,600 . 00, for the period January 31 , 1978 through Aoril 21 , 1978 . Passed by the Board JAN 31 1978 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true cad cored copy of an order erwmed on the mintoes of said board of Supervisors on the dale aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Sed of the board of Orifi . Dept . Auditor-Controller super-ism JAN " cc : c/o Data Processing : _ � 1 1978 Contractor affixedthis day of 19 - — Auditor Data Processing J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Administrator Oepvly Clerk H-24 3/76 15m S AGREEMENT For Professional Services: Programming 1 . Parties. Effective January '31 , 1978 The County of Contra Costs, hereinafter called "County, and Systems Conversion Specialists, Inc. hereinafter called "Contractor" , promise and agree as follows: 2. Work. Contractor shall ,- at its own expense, furnish all labor and material required to provide- the County with the programs defined in the Program Specifications Documentation, dated January 3, 1998 for Domestic Relations OS Conversion hereinafter referred to as the work" , written in XHS COBOL Ver. 4 to operate on the County' s IBM 370-155 Computer, Except as expressly authorized in writing and approved by the ounty Data Processing Manager, the !tori: shall be in strict compliance with the program. specifications documentation entitled, Program Specifica- tions Documentation Domestic Relations OS Conversion dated January hereinafter referred to as "the Documenta- tion) , by this reference incorporated herein as on file at the office of the Contra Costa County Auditor-Controller, Office Services Divi- sion, at the date of execution of this Anreement. All programs shall be executable in 64K partition, utilizing no more input/output records , files and devices than indicated for each program 'in the Documentation. Any deviation from the above specifications must be authorized in writing and approved by the County Data Processing Manager. 3. Standards and Reoorts . Svstems Analysis and Programming required hereunder shall conform to Part A (Mandatory Requirements) of the EDP Systems and Proqrammina Standards Manual as adopted by the County Supervisor' s Association of California , which is in effect and on file at the Office of the Contra Costa County Auditor- Controller, Office Services Division , as of the date of this Agree- ment. Contractor shall make bi-weekly _proaress reports to the County's Systems Accountant and Programmer Analyst. 4. Chanqes. Changes and modifications in •this Agreementmay be made by prior written change order _of the County 's Data Processing Manager, accepted in writing by the Contractor, specifyinq such chanae(s) including adjustment(s) to price and delivery schedule (if any) , as are agreed to by the parties hereto. In no case 'shall County pay for any extra work or material furnished except as agreed upon in such a change order. 5. Time. Contractor shall complete and deliver the Work to County Data Processing Manager by the dates specified in Exhibit A. Payment Schedule, attached hereto and by this reference incorporated herein. The County Data Processing Manager shall , if the Mork is satisfactory, accept the completed Work in writing. Except as agreed in a written change order, the time for completion and delivery shall only be extended by a time equal to delay to Contractor solely caused by the County, its software, or its employees . 6. Price. In consideration of Contractor' s fulfillment of the promises and conditions herein, and as full compensation for the Work, County shall pay Contractor, pursuant to the- Payment Schedule (Exhibit A) set forth herein , the total price of S 9.600.00 subject to County' s rights of termination, deduction and withhold as said rights are specified in Paragraphs 11 , 129 13 and 14. ii'8� ' Microfiimod with E;Wrd ordw T. Payments,. County will pay Contractor' the full amount of the contract when all programs have been completed and accepted by County's Data Processing Manager. 8. Property. Upon payment for any part of the Work by County, Such part of the Mork becomes the property of the County. As to such property of the County and as to any part of the Work in process not yet delivered or paid, Contractor agrees not to permit any disclosure or distribution of the Work or any part thereof or information concern- ing same or any reproduction thereof, without the prior written consent of County, which written consent may be given only by County's Data Processing Manager. 9. Incidental Services. Notwithstanding any other provision contained herein, Contractor shall provide the following services to County without cost or charge other than the price for the Work as set forth in Paragraph 6: (a) Complete documentation of the Work to standards . specified herein. Such documentation shall not conflict with the programming language used nor with the constraints of the logic of any program r�= In the Work nor with the Documentation. (p) Correction of all latent errors appearing within - three months of acceptance of the Stork, notwith - standing changes and additions performed by Contractor or County after acceptance; but changes to any of the Work which are not performed by Contractor shall release Contractor from its responsibility to correct errors .in that part of the Work affected by such changes. (4) On-call assistance as requested by County during final systems acceptance cycle. 10. Testing, Facilities and Materials. Contra Costa County Mill provide office space, telephone services, secretarial support, keypunch and computer time as required. County will also provide all test data - for testing of programs. i1 . Failure of Contractor to Complete and Deliver the 4ork on Time. If the Contractor fails to complete and deliver the Work within the time fixed therefor but does eventually conolete- the Work, this Agreement not having been terminated by County by the time of eventual completion, Contractor shall .become liable to the County . for County's loss and damage therefrom; and because it is and will ke impracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and determine the County's actual damage from any delay in performance hereof, it is agreed that the Contractor will pay as ' li uidated dam- aces to the County the amount of $50.00 per calendar day for each ay's delay in furnishing the Work. If said liquidated damages are not paid by Contractor, County may, in addition to any other rights and remedies under this Agreement, deduct said liquidated danages from any money due or to become due Contractor under this Agreement; but said • liquidated damages shall not exceed the total price specified in Paragraph 6. .... ....... . 00786 12. Termination for Convenience of County. At any time during the period of this Agreement, County may, at its option. terminate this Agreement for the convenience of County upon ten (10, days pr-.c, written not-icc tc Contractor. Upon berm inatior. for the conveniente of County, County shall pay, without duplica- tion, the amounts set forth in Exhibit A (Payment Schedule), for all the Work then' conpleted' and delivered to County by Contractor. • County shall also pay Contractor a pro rata share of the price for the percentage of the !Mork in process that has been completed but not yet delivered to County. Such pro rata payment for the Work in process shall be computed on the basis of progress reports sub- mitted to and accepted by County. In consideration of such pay- ment, Contractor waives all right to other payment or damages , and • agrees to turn over to County everything .pertaininq to the Work accomplished by Contractor up to the time of termination. • 13. Termination for Breach of Contractor. If Contractor at any time fails , re uses , or neglects to per oro its duties under this -Agreement in a reasonable, satisfactory manner and fails to remedy such condition within a period of . 10 days of Contractor's receipt of written notice thereof by County; County may terminate this Agreement because of said breach of Contractor. In the event this Agreement is terminated for breach pursuant to this paragraph. Contractor shall become liable to County for County's loss and damage therefrom; and because it is and will be impracticable and extremely difficult to ascertain and determine the County' s actual damage from said breach of the Contractor, it is agreed that Contractor will pay as liquidated damages to the County the amount of $50.00 per calendar day fron. t e date the Work should have been delivered according to this Agreement to the date the Work is otherwise completed by the County. If said liquidated damages are not paid by Contractor, County may, in addition to any other rights and remedies under this Agreement, deduct said liquidated danages from the amounts due or to become due the Contractor under this Agreement; but said liquidated damages shall not exceed the total price specified in Paragraph 6. 14. No Waiver by County. Inspection of the Mork by the County; or t e statement by any officer, agent or employee of the • County, prior to written acceptance of the Work or any part thereof, indicating that the Vork or any part thereof complies with the requirements of this Agreement, or County' s payments for the whole or any part of the 'fork, or any combination of these . acts; shall not relieve the Contractor of its obligations to ful- fill this Contract as prescribed; nor shall the County be thereby stopped from withholding as liquidated damages monies due the Contractor or bringing any action for such damages or any action for enforcement arising from the failure to comply with any of the terns and conditions of this Agreement. Waiver of any provision of this Agreement by County in any single instance shall not prejudice County's right to enforcement of all provisions df this Agreement in any other instance. 15. Hold Harmless . Contractor agrees to defend, save , idem- nify and hola harmless the County and its officers and enployees from any and all liabilities -and claims for danages for death, sickness, disease and/or injury to person(s ) and/or property arising from or connected with Contractor' s performance of this Contract. 16. Insurance. During the entire term of this Agreement, Contractor shall eep in effect a policy or policies of insurance for all of its employees performing under this Agreement. with limits of at least $250 ,000 for each person and $500,000 for each accident for all damages arising out of death , bodily injury, sickness or disease from such accident and at- least $50,000 for all damages arising out of injury to or destruction of property for each accident. Contractor shall provide the County with a Certificate of Insurance , naming County as a co-insured , as evidence of the above specified coverage. • -3- Contractor shall also provide the County with a Certificate of Insurance evidencing that Workmen's Compensation Insurance cover- age is provided Contractor' s employees. 17. Inde endent 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. 18. Nonassi nable. This Agreement binds the heirs , successors, assigns , and representatives of Contractor. Contractor shall not assign this Agreement, or monies due or to become due hereunder, without County's prior written consent. 19. Notices. All notices provided for by this Agreement shall be in writ ng and may be delivered by deposit in the United States mail , certified or registry service, postage prepaid. All notices appertaining to the provisions of this Agreement shall be addressed to Contractor's office located at 44 Montgomery Street, r n FrIncisco, CA 94104 . Notices to the County shall e addressed to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California 94553. The effective date of all notices shall permit a minimum of two days for transit in the pails. .CONTRACTOR es gnate c a c ty in Bus ness CONTRA C Y Bychrodet (ChAnrman, Board of Supervisors) APPROVED AS TO FORM JOHN B. C USEN ounty Counsel By NI. AA epu y ounty ounse Note to Contractor: (1 ) Execute acknowledgement foray below; and a corporation, affix corporate seal above. State of California) ss Contra Costa County) ACKNOWLEDGEMEHT The person signing above for Contractor, 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 to its by-laws or a resolution of its Board of Directors. Date L17l ar bn (Seal ) Noorf) u c a r.. OF71 77k L SEAL r a ,�;� •}.�' ,�•, r . 9wo 0rVtf PUSUC-fluF3Npu ►RINCIPAL OFFICE 111 SM FRAK-SCA CAUXFT Illy Ccmmissan Expires JWW 7. ISM ¢ t - .. • (1788 EXHIBIT A Completion Schedule 1 . The following programs are due completed as indicated below: a. Dump/Restore for c. Report Writer d. Daily • ISAM Files 2-17-78 '4-7-78 4-21-78 SK1005 BK1037 8K1036 SK1006 BK1015. e. Monthly 4-21-78 SK1008 BK1053 BK1061 8K1009 8K1042 • BK1052 b. Main Processing 8K1016 3-17-78 8K1013 BK1011 8K1040 8K1041 BK1018 BK1044 BK1058 BK1022 SK1002 BK1055 6K1023 SK1003 f. Special and 9K1024 Annual 4-21-78 SK1007 BK1027 _ 8K1014 BK1010 8K1028 BK1031 BK1011 BK1030 SK1048 BK1.012 8K1043 8K1049 6K1039 BK1045 8K1038 OK1046 SK1047 , BK1050 SK1033 BK1051 - SK1034 BK1054 BK1060 2. The Proc for processing the Weekly Domestic Relations Job must be demonstrated as operational no later than April 7, 1978. In the Board of Supnrvison of Contra Costa County, Stats of Califomia January 31 . 19 _zj� M t#ie AAotter of Agreement with Tesseract Corp. On the recommendation of the County Auditor-Controller, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that its Chairman is AUTHORIZED to execute an agreement with Tesseract Corporation , which company will convert the Accounts Receivable programs from DOS to OS , at a cost of $10 , 560, for the period February 1 through April 15 , 1978 . Passed by the Board January 31, 1978 I hereby certify toot fon pomp is o true and cornu copy of am order eiNered on the mk"w of said doord of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig . Dept . : Auditor-Controller witness my hand and the Sed of the ioord of cc : c/o Data Processing "Ors Contractor affixed this 31s t day of January 19 78 Auditcr Data Processing Administrator , J. R. OLSSON, Clerk py� Oepaty Clerk M".ine M. Neuf e d H-243/7615m 0111"190 t AGREEMENT 1 . S ecial Conditions . These Special Conditions are incorporated below be re erence. (a) Public Agency: CONTRA COSTA COUNTY (b) Consultant' s Name and Address : Tesseract Corporation P.O. Box 7658 San Francisco, CA 94120 (c) Effective Date: February 1 , 1978 through April 15, 1978. (d) Project Name , Number b Location: Accounts Receivable OS Conversion . (e) Payment Limit: $10,560.00. 2. Signatures. These signatures attest the parties' agreeAd4f ' %'/ , hereto: CONSULTANT stgnate o Ic a capacit in bu . ness 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 to its by-laws or a resolution of its Board of Directors. Date: I 7 " �awcuU SM SUShN L STECKEL Pulue-WKS W Notary PubTTc myG..t6W "MA 7. "a SUSf�/�t L- S?EL/CEL �►+sw� PUBLIC AGENCY FORM APPROVED Contra Co t y John B. Clausen , County ounsel 1.Schroder By: By Ch firman , Board of Supervisors Microfilmad with board order .i. ea wJ es. Effective on the _above date. the above named Puc Agency and Consultant mutually agree and promise as follows: 4. Emg loZ�m--e t. 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. Scone of Services. Scope of service shall be as described In Xppin3ix A attached hereto. 6. Insurance. The Consultant shall , at no expense to Public geAncy,"Turnish certificates or other evidence acceptable to Public Agency of (a) public liability insurance of at least $25O,000 for all damages arising out of bodily injur- ies or death to any one person and at .least 55000000 for two or more persons in one accident or occurence ; and (b) property damage liability insurance providing for a limit of •not* less than S50:000. Thirty days ' notice of policy lapse or cancellation is required. 7. Paent. 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. l (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 bola 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. ll . This agreement shall not preclude Consultant from developing , 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 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 S . 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. . 097,93 APPENDIX A To Agreement dated February 1 , 1978 between Contra Costa County and Tesseract Corporation SCOPE Consultant will convert the existing Contra Costa County General Accounts Receivable computer system programs from DOS COBOL to OS COBOL and transfer these programs to the County on tape in library format. All necessary JCL proce- dures and supporting operations documentation will be supplied An accordance with County standards . Further , the Consultant will supply a copy code library, JCL run decks , compile listings for each program and test results for the following system programs : WeeVly Proc 10-167 TB1852 Update A/R ID Master TB18530 Select Accounts to be Updated TB1853A Update A/R Master T81853B Print Update Report T81853C Edit Invoice and Receipt Dates TB1867 Apply Payments T81858 Print Supplemental A/R Ledger Monthly Proc 10-168 T81858F Micro Fiche A/R Ledger TB1857A Print Statements TB18578 List Unprinted Statements T81864 Print Receipts T81865 Accounts By Service Code TB1866 Delinquent Accounts Quarterly (Purge Accounts) Proc 10-165 TB1868 Remove Inactive Accounts TB1869 Flag Paid Accounts t.. i t; L. + •l ! • V hyi C INC1/{; GQLC(1 Februl" 1 , 1978 Between Contra Costa County and Tesseract Corporation 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 Sr. Systems Analyst t26.00/hr. Sr. Systems Analyst (Project $28.00/hr. Leader) C In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California tangy31 19 jB M "0101110r of - Approving Change Order No. 3 to the Construction Contract with Valente and Delchini for the Veterans Memorial Hall Remodel , Danville. (Ynrk ardor 5ARn-9271 The Board of Supervisors APPROVES and AUTHORIZES the Public Works Director to execute Change Order No. 3 to the construction contract with Valente b Delchini of Martinez for the Veterans Memorial Hall Remodel, 102 Hartz Avenue, Danville. This Change Order is in the amount of $6,306 and provides for additional heating, electrical and finish work in the lobby, stairwell and veteran's room. The Contract time will be extended to March 31 , 1978 by this Change Order. PASSED by the Board on January 31 , 1978. I booby certify that the foris a true and corned copy of as order eMssrd on the seicwles of said Board of Supervisors on the dale ofonnakL Originator: Public Works Dept. W*wn my hand and ttw Seal of Ow Board of Buildings and Grounds Supervisor cc: Public Works Department affixed this jl st_doy of Jaruu&gL_ _ 191 Agenda Clerk Architectural Division J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller J. Dye By O.pwy Cleric Public Works Business and Services N.POUS Contractor Inspector Of)",94 H-24 4/77 15m C.O. # 3 FUND # 5480-927 Project: Veterans Memorial Nall Remodel , Danville Contractor: _Valente & Delchini, P.0- Box 1047 Martinez. California In accordance with County request, Contractor proposes to provide all equipment, materials, Iabor 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. Additional work in Veterans Room as follows: a. Remove defective gas wall heater and flue. b. Add two (2) "intertherm" electric units, with thermostat. c. Add new door. d. Add 110v electric outlets. e* Add one 220 v. electric outlet. f. Paint room, complete g. Install Welco "Campus" 28 oz. Carpet, with glue installation, Carpet to have polypropylene backing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 2,302.00 (See Attachment A dated December 15, 1978, revised Jan. 12, 1978) 2. Additional work at Lobby and stairs as follows: a. Re-install emergency lighting, using wiremold. b. Re-locate exit lights above door transome and relocate. - c. Provide diagonal furring wall over vent at stair landing. d. Remove pipe handrail and replace with Oak, including brackets. e.- Provide wood wainscot as required to match existing. f. Patch and repair walls, ceiling and woodwork. g. Paint all lobby and stairwell surfaces including doors. h. Carpet stairs with Welco "Campus" 28 oz. with glue installation. 4,004.00 The standards of materials and workmanship for the above work shall be as per the existing contract. The Contract time will be extended to March 31 , 1978 by this Change Order. Approval Recommended: Net Change in Contract Price $ 6,306.00 fl&Awt Add Pro j ct Architect/ ngineer Last Contract Price $ 89,462.10 New Contract Price $ 95,76-8.10 Approved: Public Works Direct9r - - Accepted: Valente & Delchini By -+� U January 20, 1978 -. Contractor Mario Valente Date Microfilmed with board order ,fry)►7 I - �E _ [�^ G- OF,gGE �/ Ll _ l' NCTO1�Aj9-= L=x5mr; AS pa% ,ewsr�� (NJ COA(T1?1GT 7W WALLS,C�JU/ -Ti=GN y /AM.feTUR OR . I�LCPL.AC� /Cfir4ME AS 1115 .- (N) F13H iDgD COMMCN T [� t3Cr°�RD UNITS } WIFE 750 NO V-i Gf %L /BALL =J-. . .12D Z AVE, .DANV/LL f– --=--- -- :: /50Y�5 -77 IC-AIV 76 Je,=O '" ria....,. . ... ,.: _. . _, .♦ �.� �-w /i 11A 1V4,Z • • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 , 19 78 In the Matter of Utilization of Fire District Personnel for District Maintenance and Improvement Projects. she Board on January 17, 1978 having requested Fire Chief Bill Helms of the West County Fire Protection District to submit a report in response to allegations of Mr. Tony Cannata, Secretary- Treasurer of the Central Labor Council of Contra Costa County, that the firemen at the E1 Sobrante Fire Station were being required to perform construction work in connection with installation of gasoline pumps ; and The Board having received a January 18, 1978 letter from Mr. S. R. "jack" MdCann, 3usiness Manager/Financial Secretary of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Local No. 3029 commenting on statements wade by Chief Helms at the January 17, 1978 Board meeting, and advising that the installation of electrical circuits and/or equipment which control gasoline pumps is covered by national and local electrical codes and that this type of installation is much more restricted than normal electrical installations ; and Mr. McCann having urged the Board to establish guidelines which would govern the type of work firemen could perform while on duty-. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is REFERRED to the West County Fire Chief and the Board of Commissioners of the West County Fire protection District. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 hereby coVy fiat the fapoiip k a trw and correct appy of ae ardor as 1 -4 an the n6mem of said Board of Supwvn m an the date aforesaid. cc : Mr. ack McCannwwnn my hard and tw Seal of dw Board of Fire Chief Bill HelmssupmVison West County Fire DistrictdSwd " 3121-410y of J»+LWZ - 1921. Director of Personnel County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, CNrk County Administrator % By Oapvty Clerk Ma Crai g H-24 4/77 15m • . . • In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California JAN 3 11978 . 19 In the AA4~ of Authorizing Execution of an Amendment to Lease with Heights Enterprises, Inc. for the premises at 3865 Shopping Heights Lane, Pittsburg 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 lease commencing November 21, 1977 with Heights Enterprises, Inc. for the premises at 3865 Shopping Heights Lane, Pittsburg, for continued occupancy by the Social Service Department. PASSED by this Board on JAN 3 i 11978 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 hoed and the Sed of the Board of Originator: Public Works Department Supervisors JAN 31 Lease Management affixed this day of 19 — cc: County Administrator Public Works Department J. R. OLSSON, Clark County Auditor-Controller (via L/M) �- Lessor (via L/M) B Deputy Clerk Buildings & Grounds (via L/M) Nia;une rr.; Social Service Department (via L/M) H-24 3/76 15m q if) Y797 AMENDMENT TO LEASE 3865 Shopping Heights Lane Pittsburg, California Social Service Department JAN LS 1 i-78 1. PARTIES: Effective on the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of California, hereinafter called "COUNTY", and Heights Enterprises Incorporated, hereinafter called "LESSOR", mutually agree as fol 1 ows: 2. PURPOSE: The parties desire to amend that lease entered into between LESSOR and COUNTY, dated June 20, 1967 for 20,000 square feet of office space, commonly known as 3865 Shopping Heights Lane, Pittsburg, to provide for continued COUNTY occupancy of said premises. 3. AMENDMENT: Paragraph 5, RENT, shall be deleted in its entirety and shall be replaced by the following: 5. RENT: COUNTY shall pay to LESSOR as rent for use of said premises a rental of $5,688 for the period commencing November 21, 1977 and ending December 20, 1977; $5,688 for the period commencing December 21, 1977 and ending January 20, 1978; $2,485 for the period commencing January 21, 1978 and ending January 31, 1978; and thereafter a monthly rental of $7,000 pay- able in advance on the tenth day of each month during the term of this lease. Rental shall be paid to LESSOR at 3815 Railroad Avenue, Pittsburg, CA 94565. 4. AMENDMENT: Paragraph 6, TERM, shall be deleted in its entirety and shall be replaced by the following: 6. TERM: The term of this lease shall be for two (2) months and eleven (11) days commencing November 21, 1977 and ending January 31, 1978, and month to month thereafter. S. AMENDMENT: Paragraph 7, EXTENSION, shall be deleted in its entirety. 6. AMENDMENT: Paragraph 8, HOLDING OVER, shall be deleted in its entirety. 7. AMENDMENT: Paragraph 10, UTILITY SYSTEMS, shall be deleted in its entirety and shall be replaced by the following: 10. UTILITY SYSTEMS: LESSOR shall furnish and maintain any and all elec- trical, water and plumbing systems in good working order, but shall not be Micr0fi4z1od with board order ��'798 responsible for any maintenance required because of abnormal or abusive use of said systems. COUNTY shall maintain the heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems except that if major repairs, such as replacement of motors, com- pressors or other major components, are required, LESSOR shall supply the required parts. 8. EFFECT: Except for the amendments agreed to herein, the lease of June 20, 1967 remains in full force and effect. In witness whereof, the parties have executed the Amendment to Lease as of the day and year first written hereinabove. COUNTY LESSOR COUNTY OF CONTRA COST a political sub 'v' i of the HEIGHTS ENTERP S INC. State of C if I. �.sQ�rG�_ By By / V. W. Pac i , President C irman, Board of Supervisors ATTEST: J. R. OLSSON, County Clerk B De uty r. . , RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL: By % County Adminisfirator By Deputy Public Work rector Buildings and Grounds By Lease Management APPROVED AS TO FORM: JOHN B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel By Deputy - 2 - In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 , 19 78 M "AUMN of Executive Session. At 10:30 a.m. the Board recessed to meet in Executive Session in Room 108, Co,,mty Administration Building, ` Martinez, California, pursuatit to Gove�-�ent Code Sect. 54957.6 to consult with its representatives in connection with salary matters. The Board reconvened in its Chambers at 10:55 a.m. and adopted the following order: t { In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 _ _ 19;L8 in lir AAatter of Salary Retroactivity. The Board having heretofore determined to extend to January 31, 1978 the time in which to make salary adjustments retroactive to January 1, 1978 for classifications represented by the United Professional Firefighters, Local 1230, so long as there is continued good faith effort to reach settlement and so long as agreement occurs within a reasonable period of time after January 1, 1978; and Mr. C.J. Leonard, Director of Personnel, having recommended that the time in which to make the salary adjustments retroactive to January 1, 1978 be further extended to February 21, 1978 so long as good faith negotiations continue; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Mr. Leonard is APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on January 31 , 1978. ,- . - I hereby certify that Nue foregoing is a true and cored a" of an order entered on tlr minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. cc: Director of .Personnel Witness my hand aid the Seoi of the Board of County Administrator Supervisors Chief, Employee Relations affixed this 31st day of January , 19 78 Fire Districts (5) United Professional Firefighters, Local 1230 J. R. OLSSON, Clerk County Auditor-Controller By r��.� 1 .-��{= Deputy Clerk County Counsel H-24 4/77 15m In wthe Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 , 19 79 , In the Matter of Proposed Plan for Implementation of an Enterprise Fund in County Medical Services. The Board on January 10, 1978 having requested the County Administrator and the Director, Human Resources Agency, to prepare a detailed work plan Which identifies specific steps required to implement management alternatives for County Medical Services; and The Board having received a January 25, 1978 memorandum from Mr. C. L. Van Marten, Director, uman Resources Agency, trans- mitting a time- hased work plan for implementation of an Enterprise Fund, advising that progress reports on implementation plans and actions will be provided as they are developed by interdepartmental implementation task forces, and showing which activities are being given priority; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of the aforesaid memorandum is ACKNOWLEDGED. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 hereby cehify that ti+e foregoing is a true and Comm* W" of an order eiMmrd on the mimdes of said Board of Supervison on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and the Seal of the Board of ee: Director, l uman Resources Supervisom Agency affixed 31st day of January f g7 8 County Auditor-Controller County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By �" Dgwty Clerk a H-24 4/77 15m =� r 'h1aman Resources Agency CONT Date January 25, 1978 tRIECEI'VI To Burd of Supervisorsa'1�'_ JAN 2 4 1978 . From C. L. Van Marter, DirectorJ• R. odso" crack WAW of SU*H VWU / QONIT A CO. Subj TIME-PHASED WORK PLAN FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ENTERPRISE FUND IN MEDICAL SERVICES Reference: Board Order dated January 10, 1978, subject: Recommendation of Finance Committee on Management Alternatives of County Medical Services. The purpose of this memorandum is to forward the subject report required by the reference for the information of your Board. Progress reports on implementation plans and actions will be provided your Board as they are developed by the interdepartmental implementation task forces. CAC:gm Attachment: Time-Phased Work Plan cc: Steering Committee Members Task Force Members Resource Persons Mimfo "d WK soma car r Attachment TIME-PHASED WORK PLAN FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF AN ENTERPRISE FUND IN MEDICAL SERVICES Within the eleven areas of management concern in Medical Services Department,. there is a series of tasks which must be accomplished in priority in order to convert to an Enterprise Fund arrangement not later than July 1, 1978. All of these tasks require close cooperation and coordination between Medical Services Department and the other departments involved to include the forma- tion of interdepartmental working groups, or task forces, with clearly stated tasks, priorities, and target dates for accomplishment of the tasks assigned. The attached chart is designed to show in graphic fora each area of management concern, the major tasks to be accomplished, the estimated time required to accomplish the tasks, and the composition of the interdepartmental working groups, or task forces to include the lead departments. Actions have already been taken, or are underway, to appoint staff members to each of these imple- mentation task forces. PRIORITIES 1. Management Information Services Because this area of management concern impacts so heavily on all other areas, it is listed in highest priority on the chart. The tasks required to establish an improved Management Information System are being under- taken by an interdepartmental Joint Management Information Committee involving CAO, CMS, HRA, and A/C. This working group, which has been authorized the assistance of a consultant, is expected to continue work an the development of separate recommendations to the Board and is being urged to move as promptly as possible to develop its recommendations by July 1, 1978. 2. Fiscal Task Forces The tasks assigned to the fiscal implementation task forces (Budget, Accounting, Billing/Collections and Eligibility) also require highest priority attention because all of these tasks must be accomplished -prior to July 1, 1978 in order to implement an Enterprise Fund effective on that date. 3. Other Areas of Management Concern Each of the remaining areas of management concern (with the exception of Relationship with Central Administration discussed below) is of lower priority because the accomplishment of their tasks prior to July 1, 1978, although desirable, is not essential to implementation of an Enterprise Fund. These areas include Purchasing, Contracts, Building and Maintenance, Legal, and Personnel. It is anticipated that each of these areas of management concern will involve the development of a memorandum of under- standing or agreement and operating procedures between Medical Services and the other departments concerned. 00804 1 4. Relationship with Central Administration This area of management concern is given lowest priority because no significant changes are anticipated or required in the immediate future which impact on implementation of an Enterprise Fund by July 1, 1978. It is expected, however, that planning for the formation of a Health Services Commission will be undertaken in expectation of approval of the pending HMO contract; and at that time, reconsideration of procedures for CMS interaction with NRA and other entities of Central Administration will be undertaken. Attachment. Chart--Time-Phased Work Plan for Implementation of an Enterprise Fund in County Medical Services CAC.gm 1-24-781 11. ..m U ..d.,.. . L+ n. t'V„ 1. L at allli I lVev too i ov v,I ",m ..s r"V1..J l., t+.I. 1y 4 rl/1I Yam AREAS OF MANAGEMENT MAJOR TASKS TO BE ACCOMPLISHED TIME FRAME TASK .FORUS CONCERN an Feb Mar A r May Jun Ju ( Lead Dep 0_ Management Expedite conduct of needs study by Joint Mgmt Information Committee, assisted by a con- *CMS 10% Information Services sultant and developsystem recommendations and estimated costs for presentation to Board. `"" " ' "" '�' �" CAO A/C S1 Set rates to recover costs plus surplus and get Board approval. -� M- -- *CMS Budget l2 Establish relationship between Gen Fund & EF to include GF contribution S get Bd appr. -� *- -- -- A/C g 3 Transfer fixed assets to EF; plan for special fund within EF for excess revenue. -�, -- '_- 1111A �. 4 Estimate revenues and expenses for 78-79 so as to complete draft EF Budget in time „� ,� ,,� _ CAO C to harmonize with Count Budget rocess. 1 Establish chart of accounts in accord with requirements of CHFC. ••• -- -• *A/C CAO Accounting �2� Determine staffing, space and equipment requirements and estimate costs. -••• -- 11=141011411MR, CMS = Services 3 Develop type and frequency of financial reports (balance sheet, profit S loss, etc). -- -- -- - - 11RA 141 -Develop A test computer-programs -to-support accounting under current data system. -- -r- Wassnowne - Billing & 1 Establish procedures between CMS 6 A/C for Accounts Receivable operations. ... *- -f - Collections 2 Develop Memo of Understanding (MOU) with A/C on bad debt policy b assignment of accts. -- •_- WW - - *CMS Services 3 Establish a billing/payment follow-up system and estimate costs. "- -' 41=0 "- CMSE (Sac Ser) 141 Determine staffing, -space and equipment re uirements and estimate costs. -- •_- •-6 1111A Patient Develop EF policy on collections and write-offs and get Board approval . -�- -�- -- - - A/C Eligibility b �1) 2) Develop a MOU with CMSE (Soc Ser Dept) with regard to CMSE responsibility for eligi- - - i - _.- CAO Liability Services bility, determination 3 CMS res onsibilit for billing, collections & billing ad 'mts. (1) Develop MOU with A/C for assignment of on-site staff to handle purchase of medical .� ... - r *CMS A/C Purchasing supplies and equipment and estimate costs. CAU NRA Services (2) Develop request for creation 3 staffing of a CMS Material Mgr position to work with A/C Asst Purchasing Agent, estimate costs and seek Board -approval. (1) Develop a CMS Contracts Unit with assistance from HRA 6 Co Counsel & in coordina- r, - - *CMS A/C Contracts tion with Material Mgr (see above), estimate costs and seek Board approval . NRA CAO (2) Develop procedures for progressively transferring contracts processing functionsCo Counsel from HRA Contracts & Grants Unit. (1) Develop a MOU with PW Dept to conduct an experimental program in which CMS performs *CMS Building b all janitorial , plant maintenance and plant operation services for a specified •- -- PW Maintenance period to include a cost/benefit analysis of the program. CAO Services (2) Develop a further agreement with PW Dept for provision of engineering and building -, ._ ... HRA projects above a specified dollar amount and seek Board ap proval. Legal Develop agreement with County Counsel as to the level of legal services required by CMS *CMS HRA Services to include increased legal assistance in such areas as collections, purchasing, and ••• •- -- now CoOCounsel contracts and seek Board approval for additional legal staff required. (1) Develop MOU with Civ Svc Dept to provide for CMS control of numbers and classifica- *CMS CAO Personnel Services tions of CMS staff with CIV Svc handling processing in most expeditious manner. 0101111 "� "" CS HRA 2 Coordinate development of Personnel Budget with overall EF Budget see Budget above -- -- -� •'- -• CAO Relhtionship Plan for organizing a Health Services Commission on approval of HMO contract, and *CMS . - - with .Central develop recommendations*to the'Board to 'include Any changes desired in the relation- .� .. IMP CAO Administration ships between CMS, HRAO and/or CAn. In the Board of Supervisors ,. of Contra Costo County, State of California January 31, 14 78 In tho Halter of Approving Amendment to Lease, Orinda Community Center, County Service Area R-6, Orinda Area IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the Chairman is authorized to execute the Third Amendment to Lease between the County of Contra Costa, lessor, and Fountainhead-Montessori Nursery School , lessee, covering portions of the premises at the Orinda Community Center, 26 Orinda Way, Orinda. This Third Amendment to Lease terminates the Second Amendment to Lease dated February 22, 1977, and amends the lease dated July 1 , 1975 previously approved by this Board, and provides for additional space require- ments at a monthly rental of $2,091.00, commencing December 1, 1977. PASSED by the Board of January 31 , 1978. I hereby certify that the fore9okv is a true and correct copy of an order entered on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Orig: Public Works (SAC) witness my hand grid the Sed of the Board of Supervisors cc: Public Works Director affixed this 31stday of January i9 78 County Administrator County Auditor County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By /°oz , Do" clerk N. Pous H-24 3/76 15m THIRD AMENDMENT TO LEASE (Fountainhead-Montessori Nursery School - CSA R-6) 1. Parties and Purpose: Effective on 1 1977, • the COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political sub vision of the State of California, hereinafter called COUNTY, for and on behalf of COUNTY SERVICE AREA R-6, and FOUNTAINHEAD-MONTESSORI NURSERY SCHOOL, a corporation, hereinafter called LESSEE, hereby amend their lease dated July 1 , 1975 covering certain real property located within the Orinda Union School building known and designated as 26 Orinda Way, Orinda, California, described as Classrooms No. 11 , 12, 13, 14 and 15, and termi- nate the Second Amendment to Lease dated January 16, 1977. 2. Termination: A. The Amendment To Lease dated January 16, 1977, between County and Lessee is hereby terminated as of December 1, 1977. 3. Amendment: A. Paragraph 2 ("Description") is amended by adding the following at the end of said Paragraph: "13, 14 and 15," B. Paragraph 3 ("Term") is amended to read in its entirety as follows: TERM: The term of this lease shall be seven (7) months commencing December 1, 1977, ending June 30, 1978. C. Paragraph 4 ("Rental") is amended by eliminating subparagraph (c) and substituting subparagraph (d) to read as follows: (d) Two Thousand Ninety One Dollars ($2,091 .00) per month commenci,►g December 1 , 1977 to June 30, 1978. D. Add the following paragraph: 20. POSSESSORY INTEREST: "Lessee's interest in the leased premises may be subject to property taxation as a possessory interest, and Lessee shall be responsible for payment of such taxes. 4. Effect: Except for the amendments agreed to herein, the Lease Agreement of July 1, 1975 re-ains in full force and effect. COUNTY LESSEE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, a political subdivision of the State of 1 ifornia By By 1 AZS. Chaff an, Board o Supervisors,€.H.Hasseitine , Ap ATTEST J. R. OLSSON, Clerk BY By Deputy .p0US �signate official capacity in mess) RECOMMENDED FOR APPROVAL , -- TA'-Ae . By .,,�j Pace ' of 2 ��_�(711V By Pub orks Director ce Area Coordinator APPROVED AS TO FORM: J. B. CLAUSEN, County Counsel By MICHAEL D. FARft Deputy Page 2 of 2 09809 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia January 31 . 19 UL In the Matter of 208 Surface Runoff Plan. The Board having received a January 17, 1978 letter from Mr. Rasmus Jensen, 7'resident, 'ontra Costa Resource Conservation District, noting that the "208 Surface Runoff Plan" prepared by the County has been submitted to the Association of Bay Area Governments for review, -:,nd expressing the opinion that said District is best qualified to carry out the implementation phase of the plan For the County; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the matter is REFERRED to the Director of Planning for report. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of an order orMMrd on Ae minuses of said bard of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Witness my hand and Ow Sed of the Board of cc: Contra Costa Resource ��� Conservation District Director of Planning affixed this 31st day of January 197 Public Works Director County Administrator J. R. OLSSON, Clerk By Deputy Clerk Mara g H-24417715m In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 , 19 78 In Ow Md1K of Letter from State re recent Medi-Cal changes in relation to administrative costs. The Board having received a letter dated January 10, 1978 from Doris Z. Soderberg, Chief, Medi-Cal Program Policy Branch, State Department of Health, advising that implementation of recent Medi-Cal program changes may necessitate increased administrative costs and the hiring of additional county welfare department staff to reduce the number of Medi-Cal eligibility errors. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid letter is REFERRED to the Director, Human Resources Agency. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. I hereby certify that the forepoirq is a true and correct copy of an order eaftned on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. cc: Director, Human Resources Witness my hand and Ow Seal of the Board of Agency Supervisors County Administrator affixed this 31st day of January 197 -, J. R. OLSSON, CNrk By/ ^ Deputy Clerk Max'ne M. Neuf d H-24 4/77 15m / 1 STATE Of CALIFORNIA—MEALIM AND NYELFAo'_AGENCY W"NO G. YAWN JR, Gwrrw DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH "" 5 RECEIVED SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA 93e11 (916) 445-3621 JAN -:Z-5 1978 January lo, 1978 J. R. OISSON CLm W^W of SLOWISM A C0. To: All Boards of Supervisors All County Administrative Officers This letter is to inform you of ?fedi-Cal program changes Minch the Depart- ment of Health will implement soon, and which may cause a need for the hiring of additional county welfare department staff. ?hese changes are a result of: 1. Recent quality control reports indicating that the number of erroneous Medi-Cal-only eligibility determinations caused by beneficiary failure to report changes in their circumstances is unacceptably high; and 2. Rising program costs attributable to relaxed reporting requirement* which were implemented July, 1976. The changes are: The implementation of mandatory monthly status reporting to county welfare departments by Medi-Cal-only beneficiaries; and implementa- tion of a required fats-to-face interview between beneficiaries and county workers once a year. Medi-Cal regulations will be published within the nest three months, setting forth these new requirements. The requirements are based in part on the positive results that many counties have had since they installed status reporting, which is allowed at county discretion under current regulations. We recognize that these program changes will result in an increase in admini- strative costs. We had hoped, at the time of the Medi-Cal Simplification changes, that such administrative requirements would not be necessary. How. ever, recent data has indicated that we have no option but to increase ad- ministrative control and workload in order to reduce eligibility inaccuracies. We are working with staff from numerous county welfare departments. to define the specific* of these new requirements so that the impact of these require- ments on county operations is as liaited as possible, and so that the Depart- ment can share directly in the efforts needed to implement the new require- ments. A separate letter will be sent shortly to all county welfare depart- ment directors detailing the specifics of the new requirements as they now stand, and listing the steps being taken by the Department to help counties achieve a smooth transition into the new procedures. The Medi-Cal County Administrative Expense Unit is currently analyzing the changes and estimating the potential administrative cost impact on the counties. The Department will cover those additional county administrative costs which are associated with the new procedures. 1&CrOfilmod with board order 1,2 All Boards of Supervisors •2- Jan All County Administrative.Officers nary 10, 197* If you or any of your staff would like additional -information regarding these changes, pleas* contact Mr. A.J. Watson or Mrs. Barbara Hooker of ` the Medi-Cal Zligibility. Section staff. They maybe reached by telephone at (916) 443-1797. Sincerely, Doris Z. Soderberg, Cbief Medi-Cal Program Policy Branch cc: All County Welfare Directors Medi-Cal Liaisons Medi-Cal Field Representatives OOS13 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomio January 31 In dw Massa of Letter from T. J. Nelson re county "logo". The Board having received a January 18, 1978 letter from Mr. Theodore J. Nelson, 25 Emerson Avenue, Crockett, California 94525, requesting that use of the county "logo" be reviewed to determine if modifications in its design would increase public or intra-departmental usefulness IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid request is REFERRED to the Public Information Officer. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 lasrrtbr aer* that tfia hwegokv is a true and "Wred aw of on ardw at11 .100 !!ut minutes of said !bard of Suparvison on the dant aforesaid. cc: Public Information Officer Wonew my hand and 00 Seal of tho doord of County Counsel Supervisors Purchasing fixed this 31st day of January 197-8— County Administrator J. R. OISSON, CMrk = � Dp,,Iy Clerk r,Iax e Ni. Neu�ed H-244/7715m /�(j� #1 i In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 . 19 Z In the Mager ch Termination of Reimbursement Agreements Viola L. Wallace Charles C. Rosa On recosusndation of the County Auditor-Controller IT IS BY TBE BOP.RD ORDERED THAT the Chairman IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED to execute Termination of Reimbursement Agreement which was taken to guarantee repayment of the cost of services rendered by the County to Viola L. Wa11a�e and Charles C. Ross who have made repayment in full. Passed by the Board an January 31, 1978. 1 hereby certify that lis I, epoiep In o hue and corral rapt► of an ads► w*wW on the wthWw of eaid load of Svpsrriws on the dare ofor oid. Originating Dept: Auditor-Controller Wdt my hand and the Heol of the Ooard of Supervisors cc: County Administrator ofSxed this, 31st&v of January, 19 78 J. R. OLSSON, Cleric Deputy CIO& Jeanne 0. Maglio H-24 3j76 15m ���15 TERMIMTION OF REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT The REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMENT and NOTICE OF LIEN executed on -fin mnha 22- IQ<Q by Charles C. Boss and recorded in the official records in the office of the County Recorder of this County on September 28. 1959 in Volume at page 29 is hereby released. Dated: January 31, 1978 by order of the Board of Supervisors. CHALMN OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Contra Costa County SWE OF CALIIORKA County of Contra Costa On (date) `Tama l Q7R before me, a deputy county clerk of this county, personally appeared I. Schroder Imorn to me to be the person who subscribed this instrument and to the Chairmen of the Board of Supervisors of this County and acknow- ledged that he executed it. Jansea R. Olason, County Clerk by !/ Deputy County Cle I ; c S (M 2029 11/72) b TERMINATION OF REIMBURSEMENT AGREEMW The REIMEMEMENT AGREEMENT and NOTICE OF LIEN executed on Pia=h 23. 1962 by Viola L. Wallace and recorded in the official records in the office of the County Recorder of this County on Anril 10. 1962 in Volume h09h at page 321L is hereby released. Dated: January 31, 1978 By order of the Board of Supervisors. CHKffMN J OF THE BOARDOF SUPERVISORS Contra Costa County STAB OF CALIPORM County of Contra Costa On (date) January 31. 1978 before me, Jeanne 0. g io a deputy county clerk of this county, personally appeared R. 1. Schroder known to me to be the person who subscribed this instrument and to- the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of this County and acknow- ledged that he executed it. Jasses Y. Olsson, County Clerk by _.- Deputy County Clerk (K 2029 w72) In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 , 1971L M the Matta of Delay in Issuance of CETA Payroll Warrants. The Board having received a January 20, 1978 letter from Mr. George Ealy, Chairman, Concerted Services Project, correcting information contained in a previous letter relating to the delay in issuance of Comprehensive Employment and Training Act payroll warrants, stating that 21 days were required for payroll processing nevertheless, and requesting assurance that payrolls can be met on time; and Mrs . Judy Ann Miller, Director, 1Kanpower Office, having appeared and advised that she intended to meet with Mr. Carl Hempe, Director, Concerted Services Project, and staff from the County Auditor's office to discuss the matter and that a report on the meeting would be forthcoming; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt of Mr. Ealy's letter is ACKNOWLEDGED. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. I herby certify that the foq is a Nue and cored copy of an order snowed on the ennwles of said Board of Supervisors on the date aforesaid. Wdr a my hand and the Sed ar of the Dowd of c c: Mr. G. Ealy Director, Manpower Office Supervisors Director, Human affixed this 1st day of January . 192 Resources Agency Acting County Auditor- , OLMN, Clerk Controller Ak&� C 1te¢� 0 Clap County Administrator By Helen C. Marshall - h H-24 4/77 15m 09818 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California 33._._._ 19 7$_ M the Maur►of _ Acknowledging Associated County Employees (ACE) as the Majority Representative for the Income Maintenance Program Unit This Board on December 27, 1977 having approved the confirmation of a representation unit known as the Income Maintenance Program Unit consisting of the County classifications of Eligibility Work Supervisor I, Eligibility Work Supervisor II, Eligibility Training Specialist and Income Maintenance Program Specialist; and The Employee Relations Officer in a memorandum dated January 25, 1978 having advised that 34-12.014 of the County Employer-Employee Relations Ordinance Code permits the Board of Supervisors to designate a formally recognized organization as the majority representative of a unit if it is substantiated that the organization has at least 51% of the employees in the unit on payroll dues deduction; and The Employee Relations Officer further having advised that on January 9, 1977 Associated County Employees did request to be recognized as the majority representative of the unit by the verification of payroll dues deduction; and The Employee Relations Officer having further advised that a review of the Auditor-Controller disclosed that Associated County Employees had 81.58% of the employees in the unit on payroll dues deduction as of December 31, 1977; and The Employee Relations Officer having further advised that no other employee organization had intervened in the unit determination process; Pursuant to Ordinance Code Section 34-12.014, IT IS BY THE ' BOARD ORDERED that Associated County Employees is acknowledged as the majority representative for the Income Maintenance Program Unit. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. I hereby certify that the foregokq is a true and correct copy of an order ei n e on the wkwW of said Board of Supervisors an the dale aforesaid. cc: Associated County Employees Witness my hand and dw Sed of*w Booed of All other recognized Employee Su� . rs Organizations affi,� this3lst Auditor-Controller day of_January 19 78 County Administrator County Counsel J. R. OLSSON Clwk County Welfare Director � J cyay Director, Human Resources AgenD"ty Cleric Director of Personnel Jamie L. Johnson Chief, Employee Relations Division 11-24 3176 I Sm 098-19 C C In the Board of Supervisor of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 , 19 78 in th»Mahar of Central Permit Bureau The County Administrator having submitted to the Board a letter dated January 26, 1978 transmitting a proposed outline of a study plan relating to possible centralization of issuance of permits and licenses pertaining to property development, and proposing that study be submitted in time such that recommendations can be considered in conjunction with the budget review for the 1978-1979 fiscal year; - IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that receipt is hereby ACKNOWLEDGED, and proposal contained therein APPROVED. Passed by the Board on January 31, 1978. r - 1 hereby certify that the formg-ii q is o true and card copy of an order eniar-A on the witw w of said Board of Supervisors on the dote aforesaid. Orig: Administrator Wines: my hand and dw Seal of Ow Board of cc: Director of Planning Supervisors Public Works Director affixed this 31st day of January 19 78 Health Officer Building Inspector County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clerk Auditor-Controller By �� . '/'�i� " _ .� Deputy Clark Jamie L. Johnson H-24 4/77 15m 00820 County Administrator Contra B<wdof sUP*fvitors image iF � -KANO County Administrttion Building Costa tst District Martinet.California 945,53 ����`��'� "mew C`fsAMw (415)372-4030 2nd District 11~1.Schroder Arfhw G.MRM 31d District County Administrotor iNattsw N.80111110110 4th District Eric QI.Hasalattra 5th District January 26, 1978 Board of Supervisors Administration Building, Room 103 Martinez, CA 94553 Dear Board Members: Re: Central Permit Bureau Attached is a proposed outline of a study plan concerning possible centralization of issuance of permits and licenses . relating to property development. You will note the plan is scheduled to be completed within approximately 90 days so that consideration can be given this matter during the budget review for fiscal year 1978-1979. My office will conduct the study and have the results ready for your consideration in early May, 1978. This study may assist in improving coordination in County departments concerned with development and as such relates to an objective of the Chairman cited in remarks upon taking office. (Is ec;G. WILL lly, t County Administrator TW/aa encl. i)(?21 Miaro i=d with board order COUNTY ISSUANCE OF PERMITS AND LICENSES PERTAINING TO PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT There is a concern that the procedures for issuance of permits and licenses required by County of .contractors and developers are time consumming and costly. One option offered to reduce such concern is the implementation of a Central Permit Bureau; a single contact point where applicants may receive and process all or most necessary permits and licenses. It is proposed that a comprehensive study be conducted by staff of the Office of the County Administrator with assistance, as requested, from the various operating departments. This study to be conducted during the period February 1, 1978 through April 30, 1978 for presentation to the Board of Supervisors during May, 1978. Depending upon the results of the study, recommendation may be made which would be included in the 1978-1979 budget proposals as a policy item. The attached outline describes the steps necessary to be taken to prepare a comprehensive study the current situation and possible options for the improvement of the issuance and control of permits and licenses. Microfilmed with board order 00022 OUTLINE STUDY OF ISSUANCE AND CONTROL OF PERMITS AND LICENSES ISSUED BY CONTRA COSTA COUNTY. Phase I - Research and Development (2/1/78 to 4/30/78) A. Summary of research to date. B. Survey of practices of other counties and major cities. C. Inventory of permits issued by County depart- ments with information regarding: 1. Systems and procedures 2. Staffing 3. Costs 4. Revenue 5 . Concerns of staff and public D. Inter-relationship among various County departments and with other regulatory agencies resulting from processing of permits. E. Preparation of comprehensive analysis of: 1. Processing of individual permits 2. Interface among various permits 3. Interface among various agencies F. Conclusions including statements regarding: 1. Needs a. General Public b. Applicant C. Laws and Regulations d. County Staff - : 2. Problems found to exist 3. Resources available to county to aid in solution G. Recommendations : 1. List of principles and criteria to be used in the development and selection of alternative programs to meet identified needs and problems . AAiao'ihned with board order 2. List of alternative programs with associated costs. 3. Ranking of alternative programs according to principles and criteria. 4. Outline of plan to develop and imple- ment selected top ranked program. Phase II - Review and Consideration of Recommendations by Board of Supervisors in Conjunction with Review of 1978-1979 Budget. Mic;ofilmad with board order � � 124 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31, , 19 78 M dw Maw of In the Matter of Acknowledging Receipt and Approving East Bay Regional Park District Resolution Providing an Alloca- tion to Contra Costa County Available from the California Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program The County Administrator having reported that the East Bay Regional Park District Board of Directors' Resolution No. 1978-1-3, adopted on January 3, 1978, provides an allocation in the amount of =61,044 available from the California Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program, second year funding, for projects to serve specified County Service Areas providing recreation services; and The County Administrator, and the Public Works Director having heretofore reviewed said District resolution and having concurred that it provides an equitable distribution of available grant funds; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that East Bay Regional Park District Resolution No. 1978-1-3, providing an allocation in the amount of $61,044 available from the California Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program, second year funding, to Contra Costa County for specified County Service Areas providing recreation services, is HEREBY ACKW&EDGED and APPROVED. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 booby cemify that dw far@going is o true and cored coq► of as order wowed on the ::mules of soid Board of &"Msors on the dote aforesaid. Ori g: County Administrator Witness my hand and the Sed of the Board of cc: East Bay Regional Park District Superv6om Public Works Director affixed this 31 stdoy of January 19 78 County Auditor-Controller County Counsel J. R. OLSSON, Clark Deputy Clerk Janie L. Johnson H-24 4/n 15+n 00825 t ` EAST BAY REGIONAL PARK DISTRICT RESOLUTION NO. 1978-1-3 January 3, 1978 APPROVAL OF ALLOCATION OF ROBERTI FUNDS TO COMMUNITY SERVICE DISTRICTS AND TO CONTRA COSTA COUNTY SPECIAL SERVICE AREAS WHEREAS, the State of California is to distribute grant funds made available to cities and districts pursuant to the Roberti-Z'Berg Urban Open- Space and Recreation Program (SB 1.74, Chapter 160, Statutes of 1976) for 1977- 78 (hereinafter "block grant funds") ; and WHEREAS, the East Bay Regional Park District, as the agency which provides and administers the park and recreation services, is to receive the block grant funds for Contra Costa and Alameda Counties; and WHEREAS, Contra Costa County has requested to share in the block grant funds in the sum of $61 ,044 in connection with the following Service Areas: _ M-17 Montarabay, R-9 E1 Sobrante, R-6 Orinda, R-7 San Ramon Valley, R-8 Walnut Creek and LIB-11 Oakley; and WHEREAS, Dublin-San Ramon Community Services District has requested to share in the block grant funds. in the sum of $22,500, and Kensington Community Service District has requested to share in the block grant funds in the sum . of $4,076; and - WHEREAS, the Office of Grants and Local Assistance, Department of Parks and Recreation, State of California, has advised the District that such sharing is permissible implementation of the legislation: NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that: 1. The East Bay Regional Park District is hereby authorized to allocate up to $61 ,044 of the 1977-78 block grant funds allocated to the East Bay Regional Park District pursuant to the Roberti-Z'Berg Urban Open- Space and Recreation Program to Contra Costa County for the following Service Areas: 11-17 tlontarabay, R-9 EI Sobrante, R-6 Orinda, R-7 San Ramon Valley, R-8 Walnut Creek and LIB-11 Oakley. 2. The East Bay Regional Park District is hereby authorized to allocate to Dublin-San Ramon Community Services District up to $22,500 and to Kensington Community Service District up to $4,076 of the 1977-78 block grant funds allocated to the East Bay Regional Park District. , Wlaofamed with booed ardw 09826 Resolution No. 1978-1-3 cont'd. 3. Grant applications within State Guidelines shall be prepared by Contra Costa County for Service Areas and by Dublin-San Ramon Community Services District and Kensington Community Service District and shall be tramsmitted to East Say -Regional Park District by March 1 , 1978, so that the East Say Regional Park District may, in turn, provide those projects to the State as part of the East Bay Regional , Park District block grant application. 4. In the event that the State shall reject any portion of the appli- cations, Contra Costa County and the Community Service Districts may, up to June 1 , 1978, adjust the remaining projects or submit one or more new projects, up to the total sum herein authorized. The sums represented by any project or projects rejected shall revert to the East Bay Regional Park District to be used for District projects. Moved by Director William F. Jardin, seconded by Director Howard L. Cogswell, and adopted this 3rd day of January, 1978, by the following vote: FOR: Directors Paul J. Badger, Howard L. Cogswell , Walter H. Costa, William F. Jardin, Mary Lee Jefferds, and John J. Leavitt AGAINST: Directors none. ABSENT: Director Harlan Kessel. CERIIFICATI(, R. S-Crct30.y to 1;%? r;.-O' d of Dlr*dors of 6. Distno,do heroby celify tha? -=::-3 is -Y 0.hue and rorrod Copy by 'I.* 34ard of •-*ado ri cf Re=.;.­o -initary Wicrofilmed with board order. 00827 1 1 In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of Califomia January 31 , 19 M In the /Matter of Withdrawal of Request of James & Yvette Pezzazlia et al Applicants, (2123-RZT to Rezone Land in the Martinez Area. Edward & Margaret Collins, Owner The Board on January 24, 1978 having fixed February 28, 1978 for hearing on the request of James and Yvette Pezzaglia et al, applicants, (2123-RZ) to rezone land in the Martinez area; and Supervisor N. C. Fanden this day having called to the attention of the Board a January 24, 1978 letter from James A. Pezzaglia and Robert H. Johanson requesting that the aforesaid rezoning application be withdrawn; and IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the aforesaid rezoning application (2123-RZ) is ACCEPTED and the matter is REMOVED from further consideration. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. I hereby cwWy that do I, -uni i is a tna and cored copy of aw ardw OrAwed on Ow WAnL*N of said doord of Srporrisors on tho doe cla- -mid cc: James & Yvette Pezzaglia wftm nvy 6mW and dw Seal of dw Board of Robert & Marjo Johanson Supwvhors Edward & Margaret Collins GFuNd this 31st dar of Jams—ter:' - i97�- J. Richard Townsend Robert & Joan Holmoe R OLSSON Ctwk r Director of Planning By apvty C{wic Ronda Amdahl H-24 4/77 15m ��( �� t c In the •Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa- County, State of California January 31 , 19 78 In the Matter of Appeal of Bryan and Murphy Associates, Inc. from Action of San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on Application for Minor Subdivision 292-77, Walnut Creek Area. Harry Kroll, Owner. ) WHEREAS on the 21st day of December, 1977, the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission denied the application for approval of Minor Subdivision 292-77, Walnut Creek area, filed by Brvan and ?Murphy Associates, Inc. ; and FJHE:REAS within the time allowed by law, Mr. Roy P. Clark, on behalf of Bryan and Murphy Associates, Inc. , 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 21st day of February, 1978 at 2:15 p.m. and the Clerk is directed to post and publish notice of hearing, pursuant to code requirements. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and cored copy of an order MMwrd on the minutes of said Board of Superwho m on the doh oforesokL Witness my hand and dlw Seel of the Board of CC". R. P. Clark Supervisors H. Kroll City of Walnut Creek affixed this3lst day of January ,, 19_11 Public Works Director Land Development J. R. OISSON, Clerk Director, Building Inspection / Director of Planning ey %�?tet LD ja��-.�/ rdmj . D*" Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 4/77 15m "9829 982 RECEIVEJD - PLANNING CONTRA COSTA COUNTY DEPARTMENT JAN 2 4 1978 I R OLIZON aurc WAND a UNSWO TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: January 20, 1973 FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesu f , SUBJECT: APPEAL - Minor Subdivision 292-77 Director of Planni Bryan & Murphy/Harry Kroll Walnut Creek area APPLICANT: Bryan and Murphy Associates, Incorporated 1233 Alpine Road, Walnut Creek, Ca 94597 OWNERS: Harry Kroll , 2 Altarinda Circle, Orinda 94563 APPELLANT: Roy P. Clark, Bryan and Murphy Associates, Inc. P. 0. Box 287, Walnut Creek 94597 PUBLIC HEARINGS: 12/21/77: San Ramon Valley Area Planning Comission DECISION: Denied APPEALS FILED: January 5, 1978 The following people should be notified of your Board's hearing date and time: Roy P. Clark Harvey E. Bragdon Bryan & Murphy Associates, Inc. 4 Barry Way P. 0. Box 237 Mill Valley, Ca 94941 Walnut Creek, Ca 94597 _ Harry Kroll 2 Altarinda Circle Orinda, Ca 94563 City of Walnut Creek Planning Department 1501 North California Blvd. Walnut Creek, Ca 94596 Public Works Department, Land Development Division Fourth Floor County Administration Building Building Inspection Department Third,Floor, North Wing AAD:mb Attachments: Letters of Appeal , Planning Department Acknowledgment, Minutes, Staff Report, Negative Declaration, Map. cc: File M.S. 292-77 *,iuoliimed with board order BRYAN MURPHY ASSOCIATES, INC. CIVIL ENGINEERS 0.90X 287.W-HUT CR_E.S.C,A 94597-1233 ALPINE ROAO.WALNUT CREEK.CA 94596 .a5939-Ea500 January 5, 1978 Job No. 5140-1 Harry Kroll N.S. 292-77 Bo.a rd of Supervisors County Administration Bu i 1 d'i ng Box 911 Martinez, CA 94553 Attention : Norman Halverson Gentlemen : Enclosed is a check for $60.00 for the. filing fee for the appeal of The denial of M. S. 292-77 by the San Ramon Area Panning Commission. Our pian conforms to the general plan and zoning for the property. The decision was arbitrary and not based on sound planning. Yours Roy rk BRYAA. & MURPHY ASSOCIATES, INC. r� RPC/bc Encl cc: Harry Kroll , Mi=fikmW with board order 09F Amlrnw 11. Yaru.q [niu:.!'/ 'v: r• ni .!r.rlrutr i' ,rfrtr:uS, rSn:i','i lin,l C-10. 1' i) i* '1'r 1Jnanrt•r W. [lu,uw RR.1r►nt+':,(:.tlrL::n t 9'.' ' (` L I -11 YL,.rd., Anlhnn,A.I)rh:,rsus Richard E. Kunnott ., Jonn D.mnakin � - John 71. Mender phone' 372-2091 Nulson S.Wright January 9, 1978 �I I. Roy 11. 1 ill•k Bryan F, Murphy Associz:tes, Inc. P. U. Box 287 Walnut Creek, California 94597 Dear i•lr. Clark: This letter acknowledges receipt of your letter of appeal, dated January 5, 1978, and the $60.00 filing fee for Minor Subdivision 292-77, which was heard by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on Wednesday, December 21, 1977. Your appoal is being transmitted to the Board or Supervisors. Tim Board will notify you :Is soon as a hearing date is scheduled. Should you have questions relative to th= above information, please feel tree to contact us. Sincerely yours, Anthony A. Dehaesus Director of .Piagning ' -Harvey E,'Brfig o r~ `~''"Assistant?Director •M-_�...,. , Current Planning HEB:: nb t cc: File No.. DIS 292-77 ' Public Works, Land Development Building Inspection Department City of Walnut Creek ilarry knoll ANcroiilmed with board order SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA PLANNING COMMISSION CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA BRYAN AND MURPHY ASSOCIATES INCORPORATED (Applicants) - HARRY KROLL (Owner), County File MS 292-77: The applicants request approval of a minor subdivision to divide 1.47 acres into two parcels with one parcel having approximately 90 feet in average width (120 feet required). Subject property is described as follows: A descriptive parcel fronting 263.42 feet on the east side of Danville Boulevard, approximately 700 feet south of Brookdale Avenue, in the Walnut Creek area. (R-20) (CT 3420) On ember 21 77 having been fixed as the time for hearing on this item, the meeting was declared open by the Chairman. Staff presented the staff report, described the project and explained the location. Staff recommended denial for the reasons outlined in the staff report. The following persons appeared to represent and in favor of the application and in opposition: MR. FRAN BRYAN, Bryan and Murphy Associates, Inc. , stated he did not believe that this does defeat the intent of the General Plan. The bridge referred to was built by Flood Control District. These are two nice lots.that can be developed for two nice houses and will conform to the houses in the area. There were no objectors present. COMMISSIONER MEAKIN agreed with staff. He felt the lots were not big enough for what the zoning' is in this area. CHAIRMAN YOUNG concurred. Considering the area of the creek, one lot will be sub- standard. It was found that the subject request does not conform to the intent of the General Plan or zoning district. It is not consistent with surrounding uses and could set a negative precedent for future such requests. t Upon the MOTION of Commissioner MEAKIN SECONDED by tummissioner KENNETT , the application was denied by the following vote on December 21, 1977 AYES: Commissioners - MEAKIN, I:ENNETT, BEST, WRIGHT, YOUNG NOES: Commissioners - NONE ABSENT: Commissioners - BUROW, OLANDER ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE APPLICANT: Bryan and Murphy Associates, Inc. 1233 Alpine Road, Walnut Creek, CA 94597 OWNER: Harry Kroll, 2 Altarinda Circle, Orinda, CA 94563 APPLICATION NO. Hs 292-774l�i�3 ASSESSOR'S Mk mfilnwd with bond ordw PARCEL NO. 187-080-04 i:(1`flu% O ,!"I COI NTY .,'t,\::l NG i E PIUt'i i il:�ti i' OF . Completion of Environaental Impact Report XXX i\e-ative Declaration of Environmental Significance Lead Agency G_her Rcsponsible Agency Contra Costa County c/o Planning Department P.O. Box 951 Martinez, California 94553 Phone (41::) 372-2031 Phone EIk Contact Person !Margaret Coulter Contact Person PROJECT DESCRIPTION: BRYAN AND MURPHY ASSOCIATES INCORPORATED (Applicants) - HARRY KROLL (Owner), County File #M5 292-77: The applicants request approval of a minor subdivision to divide 1.47 acres into two parcels with one parcel having approximately 90 feet in average width (120 feet required). Subject property is described as follows: A descriptive parcel fronting 263.42 feet on the east side of Danville 3oulevard, approximately 700 feet south of Brookdale Avenue, in the Walnut Creek area. (R-20) (CT 3420) (Parcel #187-080-04) It is determined frons initial study by Margaret Coulter of the XXX Planning Department that this project does not 1:ave a significant effect on the environment. XXX Justificatior. for negative declaration is attached. - The Erivironnc::,tal Impact Report is available for review at the below adds:ss: C::nt ra Costa County Planning De ar=crt alt„ Floor, Nor d.ii ming, Administration Bldg. Pine 4 Cscoo r Streets E•i 1 tinCZ, California <�.�•t Final date for re�;ie:+r/appc�il D��e Pos�e_�_'1C(.6 rt '•j:L-�L l�i , �? B,, Planning Depar;.ment Repres:!ntative Microrilawd with ward o<C'W OOQQ4 :-•() 1/74 r� The Project Will Not Have A Significant Effect On The Environment Although the grass parcel areas proposed meet the minimum st'anda rds of the ordinance, over half of Parcel A and about a quarter of Parcel L' is a .flood control channel. The proposed access to the subject property is across : 10 foot bridge, along the adjacent hillside and down into the subject property at a 20% grade; some of this route is not either on the property or within an indicated right-of-tray. Possible environmental impacts (although not substantial enough to warrent EIR preparation) stem from the minimal developable area and the proposed access which, as is, would entail substantial damage to an existing 60" oak. The proposed access should be changed to eliminate the unnecessary grading and to facilitate better use of the property. Impacts from the united access (over 10' bridge) should be evaluated in the staff report. AMC- nil?ANT M)S35 • f t f - !f/ h r; .. yam•' _ r i•1.;� Is MAO i r�rr "rr hl� /OltEAT. r►;?M� , ' - r La t 77 77:k� .' , + 1'Via` v dr AMV • � d 9� '�. . _•��.�: • fr' �" 'rte ptt, fr - - #1 Cit Igo— L�tV i � yL icrorstm with ar o - .moi,-_- y_,�„►a"",}::'', s"•--•••'-s-a O •r--r-,�,,,, i nn j] 4 Hia�.NOiES _ O 1. CfdERs NRNOr'NAIOLL- i >J'. Ate : W 2 ALTMINDA CIRCLE 2� 1-4 ORIMA. CA 90563 0• Z, PHONE: 2542505 s t1 x o 2. DEVELOPERz OMNEQ Gas 3. ENGINEER: - l"M s MWW ASSOCIATES. INC. zz '1233 ALPINE ROOD zo t YALVJT CREEK. CA 96% PHONE: 92-M d� 1� A. ASSESSOR'S PARCEL: 187-0�-01 _'' •' -04T Mi rLW264- S. EXISTING ME OF LAND: Y1IC/INf J W t c •; - -- � 6. EXISTING•2[116: 1-20' • z > 7. PR:lPOSED[ISE OF LAIR[: SINGLE FAMILY RESIDGMAL < s !f;AL3ER OF PARCELS: 2- MAL ACOA s I.+l ACrE9 W• =a�llC}tL.•ntx;! 9. PROPOSED GRADING: Zo i ?i�` _ j s ti'- - _ _ 10. MUER SOIKEa F. 8. II. U. 0.• _ _. _ . _. yzj 1r^ -• l.LT �. t ..1 t '- U. SEVER DISPOSAL: CONTRA COSTA CURSA'1ITARy DISTR[C� �' e 1 w:pis ' 12. GAS1 ELSTRIC: P. i. s E. V £ .5A f:� • 'li� <��. `: ;+srt::uti-t�r•-�- TS'.f.A1/ -- �� �_ IONA �' - ! •.7~�•. .,,� /- � iG� � ! •Zit-• .��, ••►;off\�a , , � -i � � �. `3•Moo ML t� ��_fitE" �� �� �O r �- iq Am 14:1 t,, FMM KCCDOD HIFi'eAt�lTlJIV ONLY. MANY ' d:,[1t^n rE 3ct�nlDA2{.La:g7tpAl t W 1 O • � t CONTOURS @ 2' INTMVAt,5 Ll" n Q ry ' t ;y .?^ "�K '�.�,:- .�:'•- MW.iir«+'s'n�....r«� •��.c;'^:'vr 9+p'"�.�'+.+ .r... u-.Wv _h, i:: In the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California January 31 , 19 78 M dw Metter of - Appeal of Jane Johnson from Action of the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on Application for Minor Subdivision 303-77, Danville Area. Ken Nielson, Owner WHEREAS on the 21st day of December, 1977, the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission approved with conditions the tentative map of Minor Subdivision 303-77, Danville Area, filed by Debolt Civil Engineering; and WHEREAS within the time allowed by law, Jane Johnson 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, P.00m 107, County Administration Building, Martinez, California, on Tuesday, the 21st day of February, 1978 at 2:00 p.m. and the Clerk is directed to post and publish notice of hearing, pursuant to code requirements. PASSED by the Board on January 31, 1978. I hereby Certify that the forgoing is a true and corrod Copy of an ardor in on the minutes of said Board of Supervisors on the date oforeeaid. Wines my hand and the Seol of the doord of Cc: Debolt Civil Engineering Supervisors R. Nielson c,xed this 31st day of January 1978 J. Johnson List of Names Provided by Planning J. R. OLSSON, Clark Director of Planning 1 j, Do" Clerk Jamie L. Johnson H-24 4/77 15m '7b �y �.,r-0 rRECEIVED ,. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY 1 PLANNING DEPARTMENT JAN 2 4 1978 J. ROt "v cum s+o�o of s" A co; TO: Board of Supervisors DATE: January 20, 1918 FROM: Anthony A. Dehaesu SUBJECT: APPEAL - Minor Subdivision 303-77 Director of Plann' Debolt Civil Engineering/Nielson (Danville area) APPLICAdT: DeboltiCivil Engineering, 401 South Hartz Ave., Danville OWNERS: Ken Nielson, 574 El Pintado, Danville 94526 APPELLENT: Jane Johnson, 660 Logan Lane, Danville 94526 PUBLIC HEARINGS: 12/21177: San Ramon Valley Planning Commission DECISION: Approved with amended conditions APPEALS FILED: January 5, 1978 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The following people should be notified of your Board's hearing date and time: Ms. Jane Johnson A. J. Hunt 660 Logan Lane 315 E1 Pintado Hts. Danville, Ca. 94526 Danville, Ca 94526 Eugene F. Debolt Mrs. Robert Falk Debolt Civil Engineering 555 E1 Pintado Road 401 South Hartz Ave. P.O. Box 432 Danville, Ca 94526 Danville, Ca 94526 Ken Nielson Alamo Improvament Association 574 E1 Pintado Eve Auch, President Danville, Ca 94526 P. 0. Box 271 Alamo, CA 94507 Harvey E. Bragdon 4 Barrie Way San Ramon Homeowner's Association Mill Valley, CA 94941 P. 0. Box 54 San Ramon, Ca 94583 (see attached list for additional names and addresses) AAD:mb Attachments: Letters of Appeal , Planning Department Acknowledgment, Minutes, Staff Report, Negative Declaration, 14ap. - cc: File M. S. 303-77 Microfilmed wifh beard &&go �qq p'j r7n �3 ' � t0 Jane Johnson _. 660 Logan Lane Danville, California 94526 January 5, 1978 San Ramon Valley Planning Department Contra Costa County 651 Pine Street Martinez, California 94553 Gentlemen, I am appealing for re-evaluation of Minor Subdivision #303-77 bordering E1 Pintado and Logan Lane in Danville. owned by Mr. Nielsen. As a homeowner with property adjoining the boundaries . of said subdivision, I feel that the land has been subdivided in such a way as to be detrimental to the surrounding area. With the existing homes plus new construction on properties of this subdivision the density of homes in this area would be greater than necessary. In addition, = because of the slope of the land and density of - homes, ` there could be drainage problems and an unnecessary invasion of privacy. There is an alternative way of subdividing this acreage which 'I would like to present. to the Board. f I would greatly appreciate .your consideration in _ _ this matter. Sincerely, Jane ohnson 660 Logan Lane Danville , California 94526 Phone - 820-4723 Miaofilmed wA board order O(ON40 1_1, i`� And.rw 11. Yrtir (;amity I1.An�rn•.tr..tu(n I{�u:rlurl_Flr,rth�1luu; ' �� irnwr. " 1, 0 Ito. ').'I I Juarura�J, flurnw Martinr;. (:,ritltlrnta 7`r' '1 COUI11y Vice(f,airrr..rn f.rn,l.i V_Urst Anthony A. Dehaesus Dvecinr of planning 1 Richard E. Kennett J- Jonn 0.%leakin es' John W. olander Prone 372-2091 ?a��`_MN: NOIS&I S.Wright . E i=;'st��T r January 10, 1978 Ms. Jane Johnson 660 Logan Lane Danville, California 94526 Dear Ms. Johnson: This letter acknowledges receipt of your letter of appeal, dated January 5, 1978, and the $60.00 filing fee for Minor Subdivision 303-77, which was heard by the San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission on Wednesday, December 21, 1977. 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 Direerbr of Plannigg Ais r Assistant'Directoor jCurrent Planning HEB:mb cc: -File No. NIS 3010-77 Publ-W Works, Lnnd Development Building Inspection Department Debolt Civil Eni;iriecring Ken Nielson Mrs. Robert Falk A. J. Hunt Miaofilmed with board ordlx SAN RAMON VALLEY AREA PLANNING COMMISSION CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA _ DEBOLT CIVIL ENGINEERING (Applicant) - KEN NIELSON (Owner), County File #MS 303-77: The applicant requests approval of a minor subdivision to divide 3.2 acres into 3 parcels with Parcel C having 80 feet in average width (140 feet required). Subject property is described as follows: A descriptive parcel located on the southeast corner of Logan Lane and EI Pintado, in the Danville area. (R-40) (CT 3462) On December 21, 1977 having been fixed as the time for hearing on this item, the meeting was declared open by the Chairman. Staff presented the staff report, described the project and explained the location. Staff recommended approval with conditions, changing X17 to 475 feet. The following persons appeared to represent and in favor of the application and. in opposition: MR. GENE DeBOLT, DeBolt Civil Engineering, agreed with the conditions. KEN NIELSON, 574 E1 Pintado, Danville, CA stated he had taken a lot of thought to make this a desirable subdivision and was proud to present for approval. MRS. ROBERT FALK, 555 E1 Pintado Road, Danville, CA supported the application. AL. J. -HUNT, 315 E1 Pintado Heights, Danville, CA felt lots in that area should be over an acre. He expressed concern over mud from runoff on the road and this should be a condition or included in a bond. MR. KEREKES advised mud on road surface should be directed to Mr. Searfus, Grading Department. k 4 It was found that the request conforms to the intent of the General Plan and is consistent with surrounding uses. The environmental constraints can be adequately mitigated through the conditions of approval. Upon the MOTION of Commissioner BEST SECONDED by Commissioner KENNETT , the application was approved subject ,to staff conditions (Exhibit "A" attached) by the following vote on December 21, 1977 AYES: Commissioners - BEST, KENNETT, MEAAKIN, WRIGHT, YOUNG NOES: Commissioners - NONE ABSENT: Commissioners - BUROW, OLANDER ABSTAIN: Commissioners - NONE APPLICANT: DeBolt Civil Engineering, 401 South Hartz Ave. , Danville, CA 94526 OWNER: Ken Nielson, 574 El Pintado, �/�( 42 Danville, CA 94526 7 APPLICATION NO. MS 303-77 ASSESSOR'S M ac#ilmed with board order PARr,F1 ' 1, 196-140-13 6 16 MINOR SUBDIVISION 303-77 EXHIBIT "A" CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL: I. This request is approved for three (3) parcels. 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. Convey to the County by Offer of Dedication 10 feet of additional.: right of way on El Pi*ntado as required for the planned future width of 60 feet. B. Convey to the County, by Offer of Dedication 26 feet of right of way as required for t•ogan Lanc road along Lhe north line of the property. ' C. Convey to the County, by Offer of Dedication, a 10foot wide drainage easement encompassing the storm drain extension through parcel "B" D. In accordance with Section 94-4.414 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. E. When the Parcel Nclp is Submitted for checking, the areas to be conveyed shall be shown thereon. The instrument/s, which must be executed by the owner/s before the Parcel rtap can be filed, will be prepared by the Public Works Department, Land Development Division. All instruments shall be recorded simultaneously with the Parcel -reap. F.t No permanent structures other tran drainage structures shall be const I4ucted within or over any dedicated drainage easement. - .G. Surface water originating on the subject property shall not be discharged in a concentrated manner onto adjacent land. . H: For any future development submit site grading and drainage plans to the Public Works Department, Land Development Division for review prior to the issuance of building permit. 1. Construct curb, necessary longitudinal drainage, and pavement - widening on E1 PinLado. The face of the curb shall be located 10 feet from the r•ighL of way line. J. Construct curb, necessary lon!litudinal drainage, and pavement widening on Logan Lane. The face of the curb shall be located 10 feet from the right of xray line. K. Collect all storm water floes entering and originating withiis the subject pr'uperty and convey them -in an adequate drainage facility to the existing drainage Swale to the west of El Pintado. 00843 Microfilmed with board order ' MS. 303-77 - 2 - EXHIBIT "A" L. Prevent storm drainage, originating on the property and conveyed in a concentrated manner, from draining across the sidewalk or on driveways. The drainage shall b•e conveyed to a storm (train or, if drained to the street, shall be discharged through the curb by means of a county standard sidewalk cr•ossdr•ain, or 3-inch diarieter pipes through the curb and under the sidewalk. M. Install all new utility distribution services underground. N. Submit improvement plans to the Public Works Department, Land ' Development Division for review; execute a Subdivision Agreeirent with Contra Costa County to guarantee the construction of the , improvements, )ost the bond required by the Agreement and pay an inspection fee and applicable fire hydrant fees. ; 0. Prior to the filing of the Parcel f'ap furnish proof to Public Works Department, Land Development Division of the acquisition of all necessary r•ights1of entry, permits and/or easements for tho construction of all off-site, temporary or permanent, drainage improvements. P. file a Parcel Map on the entire parcel prior to the sale or development of any parcel . The parcel map must be filed with the County Public Works Department and recorded within one year from the da l.e of the appruval of this minor subdivision or- Lhis permit to subdivide will expire. ' Upon approval of the Director of Planning, a one year extension may be granted to record the Parcel t'irp. _ Q. An encroachment peniiiL shall be obtained from the Public Works DevartorenL, Land Development Division, for driveway connectioris within the right of way of Lorlan Lane. 3. The applicant shall pay $530.00 for Park Dedication Fee(P.D. # ). 4. Comply with the requirements of the Fire District. 5. Comply with the requirements of the Building Inspection Department. 6. Comply with the requirements of the Health Department. 7. The applicant shall create a scenic easement for all of Parcel C above the475 foot contour line. -8. The applicant shall submit grading plans for review and approval of the Planning Department prior to issuance of grading permits. 9. The applicant shall submit a preliminary soils report for location of a house on Parcel C to the Planning and Building Inspection Departments prior to issuance of a building permit. Following construction of any structure shall be per the recommendations of this report. 10. The developer shall comply with the San Ramon Unified School District policy as it relates to contributi(xr of fumis for the clevelopment of schoof facilities within the district. (The San itamon Unified School District "Developers Policy.) 11. The zoning variance is af)proved cis rcg1j,-!sled; it rnuefs the requirements of Section 26-2.2006 of the County Urditiunce Cock. 010844 . M:croTilrred with board o:de► t. - .RA CQ;'1A 1:►111;•1!'. •-!.A.NN:li•:►: Ir TAR eif-!T ct ioll of" I:rly i rolmwnl a I Impact Report \\\ ,Ncgatix•c .Declaration of lin%rrunn►errt:ll Significance Lead Agency Wive- fte::hon:a ih le Al;ency Contra Costa Ccnrnty c/o Planning Department P.O.- Box 951 Martinez, California 91553 Phone 372-2031 Thane EIR Contact Person Margaret Coulter + Contact Ver::on MN"RiECI DESCR 11'•1.10IM: DEBOLT CIVIL f?1+ MNI:F,RIi\G (Applicant) - IMN 11 NIELSON (Owner), County rile rMS 303-77: The applicant requests approval of a minor subdivision to divide 3.2 acres into 3 parcels with Parcel C having 80 feet in average width (140 feet required). Subject property is described as follows: A descriptive parcel located on the southeast corner of Logan Lane and El Pintado, in the Danville area. (R-40) (CT 3462) The Project Will Not Have A Significant Effect On The Environment The subject proposal is consistent with the zoning; district, ge.neral Dlan, and surrounding uses. In order to preserve the existing knoll and trees - no structures should be allowed above the 275' contour line. Some Provisions might also he inane to preserve the trees which now lie within the proposed ril;ht-of-way for El Pintndo. Because of steep slopes (up to 401"5) a site development and grading plan should probably be required as conditions of approval on Parcel- C. No other significant impacts are associated. It is determined from initial study by Margaret Coulter of the •X IX Planning Del)artment that this project does not have a. s-iRntfi.cant effect on the environment. Justification for negative declaration is attached. J The Ia►viron,nental Inyact Rcl►ort is available For review at tine below adlh-ess: t:oW ra .Cost.1 Ct,rrn t'r 1'l and i crp Irrl7:r rl me n t 11-11 Flom*, Atlministrat iun Bldg. 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R. OLSSON. Ckrk Br -C f 0,'-fl (-j . &'%0 . Deputy Clerk Patricia A. Bell H-24 3/76 15m (� �� And the Board adjourns to meet on �. Z at Q C?C a m , in the Board Chambers, Room 107 , County Administration Building, Martinez, California. P. I. Schroder, Chairman ATTEST: J. R. OLSSQN, CLERK Deputy S=4ARY OF PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COMM, JANUARY 31, 1978, PREPARED BY J. R. OLSSON, COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO CLERK OF THE BOARD. Approved personnel actions for Health Department, Medical Services, Probation, Public Defender, Public Works, Auditor-Controller, Economic Opportunity, Human Resources, Planning, Social Service, Treasurer-Tax Collector, Contra Costa County and Riverview Fire Protection Districts, Delta Marshal, and Manpower. Approved appropriation adjustments for Medical Services, Planning, Public Works, and West County Fire Protection District; and internal adjustments not affecting totals for Probation, Auditor-Controller, Public Works, County Clerk, Medical Services, Health Department, Orinda and River- view Fire Protection Districts, Delta Marshal, and Board of Education. Appointed Donald C. Flynn as Manager of Airports at the second step of Salary Level 577 effective Jan. 3, 1978. Approved Traffic Resolutions Nos. 2412 and 2413 and rescinded No. 1316. Determined utility easement rights for MS 79-77, Walnut Creek area. Waived ordinance requirement for MS 167-76, Martinez area. Approved request for services of Purchasing Agent in procurement of small buses for Eastern Contra Costa Transit Authority. Denied claims for damages filed by X. Crosser and L. and J. Robey and amended claims of R. Scott and A. Ashworth. Authorized Lease Management Section of Public Works Department to negotiate for lease of space in Concord for use by Area Agency on Aging. Accepted resignation of C. Landers as member of Citizens Advisory Committee, CSA R-6. Appointed the following persons to the Housing Element Advisory Committee: J. Barnwell, R. Spaulding, N. N:urphy III, L. Wade III, R. Estrada, A. rmador, Dr. J. Hirsch, F. Favalors, T. La.=leur, R. Beeson, W. Policz, A. Sudh elker, and D. Williams. Accepted instruments for DP 3047-76, M.S. 167-76, 79-77, 59-77,284-77, and 181-77, and Subs. 5070 and 4829. Accepted Offers of Dedication_ for recording only for M.S. 279-76, 167-76, 41-77, 79-77, 59-77, 284-77, 181-77, and 175-77. Accepted withdrawal of rezoning application 2123-RZ (J. & Y. Pezzaglia) to rezone land in the Martinez area. Introduced Ordinance No. 78-14 rezoning land in the Walnut Creek area (2175-RZ) and fixed February 7, 1978 for adoption of same. January 31, 1978 Suoaary, continued Page 2 • 1 As ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, authorized the County Auditor-Controller to make payment, by journal transfer, to the County Tax Collector for sale price of Wildcat Creek property acquisition, Richmond area. Awarded contract to Wes Anderson Engineering for Delta Waterways Sign Replacement project, Delta area. Adopted Ordinance No. 78-9 rezoning land in the Crockett area (2173-RZ) . Adopted Ordinance No. 78-10 on school facility dedication. As ex officio Governing Board of the County Sanitation District No. 15, approved settlements and authorized Right of Way Contracts with J. McNamara and J. Spotts for property acquisition, Bethel Island area. As ex officio the Board of .Supervisors of the County Flood Control and Water Conservation District, accepted Deed from Rancho Palo Associates for Lines E & E-1, Brentwood area. Acknowledged receipt of memorandum from the Director, Human Resources Agency, regarding proposed plan for implementation of an Enterprise Fund in County Medical Services. Acknowledged receipt of report from the County Welfare Director and the Director, Human,Resources Agency, regarding recommndations with respect to Family Day Care Licensing and Licensing Agencies. Acknowledged receipt of letter from G. Ealy, Concerted Services Project, regarding a delay in issuance of CETA Payroll warrants. Authorized Public Works Director to execute the following: Deferred Drainage Improvement Agreement with J. Duarte et al for M.S. 41-77, Oakley area; Deferred Improvement Agreement with J. Duarte et al for M.S. 41-77; Oakley area; Deferred Improvement Agreement with Crow Canyon Center for DP 3047-76, San Ramon area; Deferred Improvement Agreement with D. Bitzer for M.S. 181-77, Martinez area; Change Order No. 3 to construction contract with Valente & Delchini for the Veterans Memorial Hall Remodel, Danville. Fixed February 21, 1978 at 2:15 p.m. for hearing. on appeal of Bryan and Murphy Associates, Inc. from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission denial of application for M.S. 292-77, Walnut Creek area. Fixed February 21 , 1978 at 2 p.m. for hearing on the appeal of J. Johnson from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Commission_ conditional approval of application for M.S. 303-77, Danville area. ,Acknowledged receipt of letter from County Administrator and approved proposal contained therein regarding a Central Permit Bureau. WSW January 31, 1978 Summary, continued Page 3 Adopted the following numbered resolutions: 78/83, approving Subdivision Agreement with H. Smith Costruction, Inc. , for M.S. 79-77, Walnut Creek area; 78/84, approving final map and Subdivision Agreement with Hofmann Co. for Sub. 4828, Oakley area; ?8/85, changing boundary of Underground Utility District No. 17, Treat Boulevard, Pleasant Hill area; 78/86, accepting as complete contract with Murdoch Engineering and Construction Co. for Port Chicago Highway bridge replacement; 78/87, as ex officio the Governing Board of the Bethel Island Fire Protection District, accepting as complete contract with T. Holfino for Metal Apparatus Building; 78/88, accepting as complete contract with Continental Electric for removing and reinstalling traffic signal standard at the Intersection of Hartz Avenue and Diablo Road, Danville area; 78/89, fixing March 2, 1978 at 2 p.m. to receive bids for Detention Facility Lath. Plaster and Drywall Contract; 78/90, abandoning a portion of Warehouse Alley, First Avenue South, etc. , Pacheco area; 78/91, annexing Subdivision 4894 to County Service Area R-7, Danville area; 78/92, confiraing paid and unpaid list for Assessment District 1975-4, San Ramon Storm Drain; - 78/93, approving official statement and fixing February 14, 1978 at 10:30 a.m. to receive bids for bond purchase for Assessment District 1975=4, San Ramon Storm Drain; 78/94, approving Blcck Grant Funds under the Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program; 78/95, approving Subdivision Agreement with R. Hansen for M.S. 215-77, Danville area; 78196 through 78/104, establishing Agricultural Preserves; 78/105, approving Road Improvement Agreement with the Diablo Partnership for Land Use Permit 2053-77, Danville area; 78/106, ammnding Resolution 77/560 establishing rates to be paid to Child Care Institutions; 78/107, directing the County Librarian to arrange for disposal of surplus library material; 78/108, authorizing Chairman of the Board of Supervisors to submit an Application for Grant for Law Enforcement Purposes to OCJP and execute the Grant Award Contract for law enforcement purposes; 78/109 through 78/114, authorizing changes in the assessment roll, cancellation of uncollected Penalty & Interest on Assessment Reduced by Assessment Appeals Board/Officer. and cancellation of First Installment Delinquent Penalties on the 1977-78 Secured Assessment Roll. 78/115, reallocating salary level for the class of Economic Opportunity Program Specialist II. Authorized attendance at meetings as follows: Rev. P. Watson and L. Gonzales, Mental Health Advisory Board, to attent the State Citizens Advisory Council in Norwalk, CA on January 26 through January 28 , 1978; P. Rogers, Medical Services, to attend the National Drug Abuse Conference in Seattle, Washington on April 3 through April 8, 1978. 91)F52 t , January 31, 1978 Summary, continued Page 4 Referred to: West County Fire Chief and Board of Commissioners of the West County Fire Protection District, utilization of Fire District Personnel for District Maintenance and Improvement Project; Director, Human Resources Agency, letter from D. Soderberg, Medi-Cal Program Policy Branch, State Dept. of Health regarding recent Medi-Cal changes in relation to administrative costs; Public Information Officer, letter from T. J. Nelson regarding the County "logo"; Director of Planning for report, letter from Contra Costa Resource Conservation District regarding the 208 Surface Runoff Plan; Public Works Director and County Counsel, letter from W. Dryden complaining of a flooding problem at his residence; Public Works Director, Interim Report to the California State Legislature by the State Dept. of Water Resources with respect to the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Levees Study; Director of Planning for recommendation concerning support of development proposal, notice of U.S. Coast Guard, Dept. of Transportation, advising that East Bay Regional Park District has applied for a Coast Guard Permit to construct a fixed pedestrian bridge across Alhambra Creek as a part of the development of the Martinez Regional Shoreline Public Park. Acknowledged receipt of letter from City Clerk, City of Antioch, transmitting resolution adopted by the City Council urging the Contra Costa Waste Service Disposal Site be filled and closed by February 28, 1978 in accordance with Riverview Fire Protection District procedures. Fixed February 21, 1978 at 2:30 p.m. for hearing on the appeal of Vernal Area Improvement Association from San Ramon Valley Area Planning conditional approval of Sub. 4879, Alamo area. Authorized Chairman to execute the following: Third Amendment to Lease with Foutainhead-Montessori Nursery School for Orinda Community Center, Orinda area; Agreement with the State of California, Dept. of Food and Agriculture, for participation in On-the Job Training Project in fruit and vegetable quality inspection; Indemnification Agreement with the East Bay Regional Park District pertaining to the Robert-Z'berg Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program; Contract extension with Approach Associates for "The Third Year Evaluation of Adult Drug Abuse Prevention and Treatment Program Contract with City of Martinez for provision of Senior Community Service Employment Program; Contract with the Alamo-Danville Committee on Aging for provision of the Senior Citizen Minibus Service in Alamo-Danville area; Contract with Antioch Ambulance Service for emergency ambulance services; Termination of Reimbursement Agreement taken to guarantee repayment of cost of service rendered to V. Wallace and C. Ross who have made repayment in full; Amendment to lease with Heights Enterprises, Inc. for premises on Shopping Heights Lane, Pittsburg; Agreement with A. Stanley Associates for consulting services in connection with preparation of the Environmental Impact Report for 2168-RZ, E1 Sobrante area; ��? �� January 31, 1978 Summary, continued Page 5 Authorized Chairman to execute the following (cont'd) : Agreement with Systems Conversion Specialists, Inc. , to code and test the Domestic Relations OS Conversion programs; Agreement with Tesseract Corporation to convert the Accounts Receivable programs from DOS to OS; nt with H. Smith Construction, Inc. for private improvements in r M.S. PIe Walnut Creek area; Agreement with R. B. Hansen for private improvements in M.S. 215-77, Danville area; As ex officio the Board of Supervisors of the County Flood Control and Water Conservation District„approved Relocation Assistance Claim Form of D. and M. Chilton for Grayson Creek Detention Basin. Authorized Public Works Director to execute an agreement with the East Bay Municipal Utility District allowing entry, construction and stockpiling of material on District property. Authorized County Medical Director to execute contract with the State Dept. of Health for funds to support the training of one Family Practic Resident. Acknowldged receipt of East Bay Regional Park District Res. No. 1978-1-3 and approved allocation of California Urban Open-Space and Recreation Program grant funds to certain County Servide Areas. Acker owledged receipt of memorandum from the Director of Personnel on behalf of the Employee Relations Officer adknowledging Associated County Employees as the Majority Representative of the Income Maintnance Program Unit by application of the optional verification procedure. Added one position of Administrative Services Assistant to the Manpower Office of the Human Resources Agency for fiscal management responsibilities. Granted salary retroactivity to firefighters. Granted appeal of DeBolt Civil Engineering from San Ramon Valley Area Planning Comission denial of M.S. 223-77, Walnut Creek/Alamo area. Approved establishment of a task force to study alternatives and make recommendation to the Board with respect to the proposal for study of Social Security - Retirement Program. Directed letter be sent to Assemblyman Boatwright pertaining to AB 130 (Arnett) which would change taxing procedure on boats. Approved 1978 Finance Committee recommendations with respect to the project architect proposed for appointment by Public Works for the Oakley Clinic project be appointed and that the County staff be directed to complete only that emergency preservation work on the John Marsh Home that can be accomplished within the $10, 000 appropriation authorized and that the Board support State assumption of the project under legislation being sponsored by Assemblyman Boatwright. 0 ?tc4 January 31, 197$ Summary, continued Page 6 Appointed C. Peterson to County Service Area M-8 Citizens Advisory Committee. Appointed M. Wickline to the Advisory Board for Storm Drainage District Zone 10. Agreed that Supervisors Kasselting and Fanden Would continued to report on animal control matters. Designated Supervisors Hasseltine and Kenny as a subcommittee of the Board to meet with a committee of two Alameda County Board members to develop nominees for appointments to the Alameda-Contra Costa :iealth Systems Agency Governing Board. Recxuested Chairman R. I. Schroder, Board representative on the uentropolitan Transportation Commission, to urge the Commission to support legislation introduced by Senator Nejedley and Assemblyman Boatwright which would fund construction of a median barrier on the Antioch Bridge. Adjourned meeting in memory of William Garrison, long-time employee tm in the Public Works Deparent_ documents The Preceding const s� o � Pages £ 85