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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 08152006 - SD.3 I .I I C TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS I FROM: I'I MAURICE M. SHIU, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR I DATE: ! August 15, 2006 �I SUBJECT:' Urgency Ordinance Extending the Interim Authorization to Collect Subregional Transportation I; Mitigation Program (STMP) Fees to Fund the Revised Subregional Transportation Mitigation II Program for the West Contra Costa Transportation Advisory Committee, West County area. I (Districts I and H) [CDD-CPI#06-13] Project No.: 0676-6P4007 SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BA,CKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION II I. Recommended Action: I 'I I 11.. CONDUCT a public hearing oto consider adoption of an urgency ordinance(Ordinance No.2006-31) extending for an additional 30 days the interim authorization to collect Subregional Transportation Mitigation Program(STMP)Fees to fund the revised subregional transportation mitigation program for the West Contra Costa Transportation Advisory Committee (WCCTAC). II '� I I !i I I 'I I Continued on Attachment: X SIGNATURE: II I L4 ECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR _RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE -4,,APPROVEI j OTHER 11 SIGNATURE(S): ACTION OF BO, R ON �j��j�� APPROVED AS RECOMMENDED OT ER OPEN AND CLO E PUBLIC HEARING, NO PUBLIC TESTIMONY GIVEN. !. I hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date shown. VOTE OF SUPERVISORS UNANIMOUS (ABSENT ) ATTESTED: 5,2� AYES:11 NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: JOHN CULLEN, Cktrk of the Board of Supervisors and 1 1 County Administrator I Jr G:\TransEng\AOB\WCCTAC\BO-WCCTAC urgency extensioA(2).doc Orig.Div:Public Works(TE) Contact: Brian Louis,313-2245 By / � Deputy C: PW Accounting—C.Raynolds I'W Eng.S7s.—T.Torres PW Transi Eng.—C. Lau PW Trans.Eng.—B,Louis County Auditor/Controller County Treasurer/Tax Collector I: I SUBJECT: j Urgency Ordinance Extending the Interim Authorization to Collect Subregional Transportation Mitigation Program(STMP)Fees to Fund the Revised Regional Transportation Improvement Program for the West Contra Costa Transportation Advisory Committee,West County area. (Districts I and 11) [CDD-CP#06-13] Project No�: 0676-6P4007 DATE: August 15, 2006 PAGE: i2 I. Recommended Action (cont'd.): 2.; i ADOPT urgency Ordinance No. 2006-31 extending the urgency interim ordinance adopting revised STMP Fees for the revised transportation mitigation program for the West Contra Costa Transportation Advisory Committee. II. Finadiallmpact: The extension of the urgency interim ordinance adopting revised STMP fees will result in the collection of potential fees from new developments to fund subregional transportation improvements within the West Contra Costa Transportation Advisory Committee fee area. There will be no impact to the General Fund. i III. Reasons for Recommendations. and Background: On July 18, 2006, the Board of Supervisors adopted revised STMP fees to fund the revised subregional transportation improvement program for the West Contra Costa Transportation Advisory Committee (WCCTAC). Ordinance No. 2006-21 adopted fees with an effective date 60 days after passage. Ordinance No. 2006-20, which was an urgency ordinance effective for 30 days, adopted interim fees pending the 60-day effective date of Ordinance No. 2006 121. I Government Code section 6601.7 subdivision(b)authorizes up to two 30-day extensions of an urgency measure. To ensure that the interim fees remain in effect, Pubic Works staff recommends that the Board adopt the attached urgency ordinance(Ordinance No. 2006-31)extending the interim authorization for an additional 30 days. IV. Consequences of Negative Action: I Failure to extend the interim Subregional Transportation Mitigation Program (STMP)Fees will result in the loss of potential revenues during the time remaining before Ordinance No. 2006-21 takes effect. I i I' i ORDINANCE NO. 2006- 31 � II (Extension of Urgency Interim Ordinance Adopting Revised West Contra Costa Subregional Transportation Mitigation Fees) I The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County ordains as follows: SECTION I. SUMMARY. This ordinance provides for the extension of an urgency interim ordinance adopting revised transportation mitigation fees for subregional transportation improvements within the West Contra Costa Subregional Transportation Mitigation Fee Area. This ordinance is enacted as part of the Subregional Transportation Mitigation Program ("STMP") approved by the West Contra Costa Transportation Advisory Committee ("WCCTAC") and its member agencies (Cities of El Cerrito, Hercules, Pinole,Richmond and San Pablo; Contra Costa County; AC'I Transit; and BART)pursuant to Measure C, the Contra Costa County half-cent sales tax measure adopted in 1988. SECTION II. AUTHORITY. This ordinance is enacted, in part,pursuant to the Mitigation Fee Act (Gov. Code, § 66000 et seq.) and Article 11, Section 7 of the California Constitution. SECTION III. NOTICE AND HEARING. This ordinance was adopted pursuant to the procedure set forth in Government Code sections 54986 and 66017-18, and all required notices have b ien properly given and public Bearing held. SECTION IV. EXTENSION. Contra Costa County Ordinance No. 2006-20 is extended for 30 days, through September 15, 2006. SECTION V. FEE ADOPTION AND COLLECTION. A. The following fees are hereby adopted to fund the eleven improvement projects ("Projects") described in the 2005 Update of the Subregional Transportation Mitigation Program ("Report")prepared by TJKM Transportation Consultants, on file with the Clerk of the Board, and shall be levi d and collected pursuant to the above authorities: I ' West Contra Costa Subregional Transportation Mitigation Fees: i iLand Use Type Fee Amount Single family residential $2,595 per dwelling unit !Multi family residential $1,648 per dwelling unit Senior housing $701 per dwelling unit Hotel $1,964 per room Retail/Commercial $1.82 per square foot Office $3.51 per square foot Industrial $2.45 per square foot Storage facility $0.53 per square foot .i Ordinance No. 2006-_IL Page -1- 1 _ l I I i Church $1.58 per square foot Hospital. $4.21 per square foot Other* $3,507 per AM peak hour trip generated * Fees for other uses shall be determined by the County according to information generated by traffic studies, if required by the County, or in accordance with the Institute of Transportation Engineers(ITE) Manual. I B. No development shall be exempt from the fee;provided,that any development which, as of the date of this Ordinance,i(i)has perfected an exemption pursuant to the vesting tentative map law or(ii)has entered into a development agreement with the County which expressly excludes assessment of additional fees, shall not be subject to the fees (required to be imposed hereby. C. IA project that replaces an existing structure or development is subject to the fee only to the extent that it would generate more peak hour vehicle trips than the existing ',development. I D. I The fees specified herein shall be made a condition of approval of all tentative and final !subdivision maps. Except as provided above in subsection B, the fees shall be collected 11 prior to the issuance of any building permit. E. The fees specified herein shall be collected for all projects in the area described in Section VII below. F. I Fees paid pursuant to this ordinance shall be remitted on a quarterly basis to the City of San Pablo Finance Department, to be placed in a fund to be used solely for the purposes described in this ordinance. Any interest accumulated on such funds shall also be used only for the purposes specified in this ordinance. SECTION VI. FEE REDUCTION AND CREDIT. A. A developer may request a reduction in fees through the County if it is determined that the project will generate a lower number of trips than data provided by the ITE Manual ithat was used as the basis for the Report. Any such fee reduction would be based on a traffic study which determines Ithat the traffic impacts of the proposed development ,would generate fees that are less than the fees that are set forth in Section V.A. above. The methodology for conducting the study shall be developed and approved by WCCTAC. The County shall determine the appropriate fee reduction based upon the proportionate reduction in trips demonstrated in the traffic study. B. A developer may receive credit against fees for the dedication of land for right-of-way and/or construction of any portion of the Projects, where such right-of-way or construction is beyond that which would otherwise be required for approval of the I� II Ordlinance No. 2006-31— Page 006- 3 — Page -2- I! I I' I I I' proposed development. The calculation of the amount of credit against fees for such dedications or improvements)shall be based on a determination by the County that such credits are, in fact, exclusive hof the dedications, setbacks, improvements, and/or traffic mitigation measures which are required by local ordinance, standards, or other practice. In addition, the credit shall be calculated based upon the actual cost of construction of 1 improvements or, in the case of land dedication, on an independent appraisal approved by the County. SECTION VII. FEE AREA. (The fees set forth in this ordinance shall apply to all property within the West Contra Costa Subregional Transportation Mitigation Fee Area, as described in Exhibit A attached hereto. SECTION VIII. PURPOSE AND USE OF FEES, FINDINGS. A. !The purpose of the fees described in this ordinance is to generate funds to finance certain transportation improvements in the West Contra Costa Subregional Transportation Mitigation Fee Area. The fees will be used to finance the Projects listed in the Report. :As discussed in more detail in said Report, there is a reasonable relationship between the .fees and the types of development projects that are subject to the fees in that the development projects will generate additional traffic in the West County area,thus creating a need to expand, extend or improve existing transportation facilities and a need to construct new transportation facilities to mitigate adverse traffic and infrastructure /impacts that would otherwise result from such development projects. B. The fees will be used to pay for the administration,planning, environmental ocumentation, design, right-of--way acquisition, and construction of the Projects described in the Report. C. The nexus findings, in conformance with Government Code Section 66000 et seq., contained in the Report, are incorporated herein by reference. I D. The Board determines that the adoption of this ordinance is statutorily exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act ("CEQA")pursuant to Section 121080(b)(8) of the Public Resources Code and Section 15273(a)(4) of the CEQA (Guidelines because the fees collected from this action will be used for regional transportation infrastructure necessary to maintain an acceptable level of.service within existing service areas. I! E. (There is an urgent need for interim fees as the inadequacy of the transportation infrastructure within the West Contra Costa Mitigation Fee Area has caused significant congestion, delay, and economic loss to the entire West County region. The resulting stressful driving conditions and reduction in air quality are adverse factors affecting the public health, safety, and welfare. Ordinance No. 2006- 3 Page-3- i Residential, commercial, and other construction activity is increasing in the West County area and is expected to remain strong in the near future. the corresponding increase in traffic will further reduce the'quality of travel throughout the entire West County area. I� Failure to adopt the interim fees at this time will result in loss of potential revenues as residential and commercial projects are built without having to contribute their fair share to the Projects. The ability to finance construction of necessary transportation improvements within the West County area is detrimental to the public health, safety, and j welfare. The County's existing regional transportation fee is insufficient to achieve the transportation improvements necessary to address the impacts generated by new development, as identified in'the Report. For example,the County's existing regional transportation mitigation fee for single-family residences is $828, while the Report indicates that it actually would cost $2,595 per single-family residence and additional funding to cover the cost of providing the necessary improvements. This critical funding !,shortfall presents a current and immediate threat to public health, welfare, and safety because with every approval of a new residence or commercial structure under the old fee, the construction of critical roadway, safety, and accessibility improvements will be idelayed unless and until a substantial supplemental funding source is made available to ',the County. ('All eleven Projects were identified by the Report as among those whose justification is related to existing conditions and deficiencies as well as needs caused by future growth. The County has a current and immediate need to construct improvements on the list of Projects in order to handle or divert traffic from existing congested roads, enhance road safety, reduce idling time and delay, and reduce emissions generated by vehicles. I The congested condition of some of the County's existing roads will be significantly exacerbated by new development, creating a condition dangerous to public health and safety through increased vehicle emissions, unless increased funding for regional transportation improvements is promptly made available. Maximizing emission (reductions is necessary to helpprotectthe health and safety of County residents. The congested condition of some of the County's existing roads will be significantly exacerbated by new development, creating a condition dangerous to public health and ssafety by delaying law enforcement, fire, and paramedic emergency response times, unless increased funding for regional transportation improvements is promptly made available. (The congested condition of some of the County's existing roads will be significantly exacerbated by new development, compromising public welfare by forcing motorists to I long, costly delays whili commuting to and from school, work, local services, and i Ordinance No. 2006- 31 Page -4- li other destinations, unless increased funding for regional transportation improvements is :promptly made available. In 2002, the average motorist spent 73 additional hours traveling due to congestion at'a cost of$1,516 per traveler(delay cost of$21/hour), according to the "2005 Urb I Mobility Report"published by the Texas Transportation Institute(May 2005). (Construction of additional BART access and parking improvements will improve public (health and safety by reducing the frequency of automobile accidents and maximizing 'emission reductions as some new residents and employees elect to commute using mass transit,which experiences fewer commuter vehicle accidents and produces less air iemissions per rider than single occupant automobiles. Prompt, additional funding is necessary to allow constructi in at the earliest time. I !Revenues received from regional transportation fees imposed by other Parties and transmitted to WCCTAC also!are not sufficient at the current rates to meet the funding ineeds for the 11 Projects. I A number of new residential developments are currently in the planning stage. If development is allowed to occur without promptly increasing the fee intended to fund infrastructure needs to mitigate regional transportation impacts from new development, the circulation system will further degrade without a source of critical funding to implement those improvements. i� i The adoption of the fee on an interim basis is necessary to protect the public health, welfare, and safety,by assuring the earliest practical construction of the Projects. i SECTION IX. REPORTING REQUIREMENTS I. A. Within 180 days after the last day of each fiscal year, the Public Works Director or his designee shall make available to the public a report regarding the account or fund iestablished for receipt of deposits of the fees collected by the County pursuant to this ordinance. The report shall be reviewed by the Board at a regularly scheduled meeting in laccordance with Government Code section 66006. The report shall contain the following information for the fiscal year: �(1) A brief description of the type of fee in the account or fund. (2) The amount of the fee. I(3) The beginning and ending balance of the account or fund. �(4) The amount of the fees licollected and the interest earned. (5) An identification of each public improvement on which fees were expended and the amount of the expenditures on each improvement, including the total percentage of the cost of the public improvement that was funded with fees. (6) An identification of an approximate date by which the construction of the public improvement will commence if the Board determines that sufficient funds have I� Ordinance No. 2006- 31 Page -5- II I i been collected to complete financing on an incomplete public improvement, and the public improvement remains incomplete. (7) A description of eachinterfund transfer or loan from the account or fund, including the publicunprovement on which the transferred or loaned fees will be expended, and, in the(case of an interfund loan,the date on which the loan will be repaid, and the rate of interest that the account or fund will receive on the loan. (8) The amount of refunds made pursuant to Government Code section 66001(e) and any allocations pursuant to Government Code section 66001(f). B. For the fifth fiscal year following the first deposit into the fund established for receipt of deposits of the fees collected pursuant to this ordinance, and every five years thereafter, the Board shall make all of the following findings with respect to that portion of the or fund remaining unexpended,whether committed or uncommitted, pursuant to Government Code section 66001: ;(1) Identify the purpose to which the fee is to be put. '(2) Demonstrate a reasonable relationship between the fee and the purpose for which it is charged. 1(3) Identify all sources and amounts of funding anticipated to complete financing in incomplete improvements identified in the Report. (4) Designate the approximate dates on which the funding referred to in paragraph (3) ` is expected to be deposited into the appropriate account or fund. SECTION X. SEVERABILITY. If any fee or provision of this ordinance is held invalid'or unenforceable by a court of competent jurisdiction,that holding shall not affect the validity or enforceability of the remaining fees or provisions, and the Board declares that it would have adopted each part of this ordinance irrespective of the validity of any other part. I ' SECTION M. JUDICIAL REVIEW. Any judicial action or proceeding to attack, review, set aside, void, or annul the fees established by this ordinance shall be commenced within Ione hundred twenty(120) days of the effective date of this ordinance. - SECTION XII. DECLARATION OF URGENCY. This ordinance is hereby declared to be an urgency ordinance for the immediate preservation of the public safety, health, and welfare II of the County, and it shall take effect immediately upon its adoption. The facts constituting the urgency of this ordinance's adoption are set forth in Section VIII. SECTION XIII. EFFECTIVE AND TERMINATION DATES. A. (This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon passage by four-fifths vote of the Board and shall continue in effect for a period of 30 days, pursuant to Government Code I ection 66017, subdivision (b), but shall not become operative until the Public Works Department files a statement with the Clerk of the Board certifying that similar fees have been adopted by the Cities of El Cerrito, Hercules, Pinole, Richmond and San Pablo. Ordinance No. 2006- 31 Page -6- i i B. Within 15 days of passage, this ordinance shall be published once, with the names of the supervisors voting for and against it, in the Contra Costa Times, a newspaper of general I circulation published in this ounty. PASSED and ADOPTED on 0- �� , 2006, by the following vote: I! AYES: Uilkema,Piepho,DeSaulnier,Glover and Gioia NOES: None ABSENT: None ABSTAIN: None ATTEST: JOHN CULLEN, Clerk of the Board'of Supervisors and County Administrator o d Chair �I By: Deputy { 006 25 2 Publication Date: LW/ H:\Final\WCCTAC.STM P.URGENCY.EXTENSION.ORD.6.28.06.wpd I i i it I i I I ,II � I Ordinance No. 2006- 31 Page -7- � I _ I EXHIBIT"A" LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF II � WEST CONTRA COSTA SUBREGIONAL TRANSPORTATION MITIGATION FEE AREA I� �I ii i J Ord iinance No. 2006- 31 Page -8- i WCCTAC Boundary Legal Description EXHIBIT "A" Real property in Contra Costa County, California described as follows: Beginning at the most south easterly comer of the 18.04 acre parcel of land shown on the Record of Survey filed December 22, 1931 in Book 2 of Licensed Surveyor Maps at page 5; thence from said Point of Beginning south 66°11'00,west 125.15 feet to the northeasterly line of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way, thence southerly to the southwesterly line of said railroad right of way to an 112" iron pipe and tags L.S. 34891 as shown on the Record of Survey filed April 10, 1990 in Book 93 of Licensed Surveyors Maps at page 32; thence south 43°2643"west 341 feet more or less to the westerly right of way line of Carquinez Scenic Drive (formerly Pomona Avenue); thence along said'right of way line in a general southerly direction 555 feet more or less to the easterly boundary of the parcel of land granted-to Hook Recorded December 19, 1993 in Book 18288 of Official Records at page 889; thence along said boundary in a general southerly and southeasterly direction 1771 feet more or less to the southeasterly comer of said Hook parcel (18288 OR 889); thence along the south line of said parcel and its westerly prolongation,west 4050 feet more or less to the easterly right of way line of McEwen Road; thence westerly 50 feet more or less to the westerly right of way line;thence continuing westerly 4250 feet more or less to the northwest comer if the parcel of land granted to Brenkle Enterprises recorded December 13, 1990 in Book 16298 of Official Records at page 223; said point is on the easterly right of way line of Cummings Skyway; thence along said easterly right of way, southerly and southeasterly 3301 feet more or less to the northerly.right of way line of the John Muir Parkway (Highway 4); thence in a general southerly direction 1070 feet more or less to the northerly boundary of the parcel of land shown on the Record of Survey lot line Adjustment! 64-88 filed February 15, 1989 in Book 90 of Licensed Surveyors Maps at page 16;thence along said northerly line and its northwesterly prolongation north 78'31'05"west 800 feet more or less to the southeasterly right of way line of Franklin Canyon Road; thence along said right of way line in a southwesterly direction 5200 feet to the westerly comer of parcel'B"as shown on the Minor Subdivision MS 98-70 filed October 9. 1970 in Book 14 of Parcel Maps at page 24, said point is on the easterly right of way line of the Atchison Topeka and Santa'Fe Railroad right of way; thence southwesterly to the westerly right of way line of said railroad;thence along said westerly right of way line in a general southerly direction 5400 feet more or less; thence leaving said westerly right of way line south 45°east 2300 feet; thence along the westerly boundary of the 137.40 acre and 98.59 acre parcels south 0020'20"east 2621.20 feet to the southwest comer of the 98.59 acre parcel as shown on the Record of Survey filed May 29, 1953 in Book 15 of Licensed Surveyo, Maps at page 44; thence along the southerly boundary (15 LSM 44) line south 87°50'20"east 2680.05 feet to the southeasterly comer of said 98.59 acre parcel (15 LSM 44); thence along the west boundary Part F Rancho EI Pinole south 0°54" west 1837 feet as shown on the Record of Survey filed October 20, 1937 in Book 4 of Licensed Surveyors Maps at page 26;thence continuing southerly along said west boundary 1600 feet more or less to point PR 26 on the boundary of that parcel of land granted to Soehngen recorded February 22, 1980 in Book 9741 of Official Records at page 584; thence along said boundary easterly 600 feet to the westerly right of way line of Femdale Road; thence along said right of way 1 line southeasterly 1150 feet more or less to the northeasterly boundary of Parcel `A" of minor subdivision.MS 81-78 filed July 11, 1979 in Book 78 of Parcel Maps at page 45; thence south T5658'05"west 1071.26 feet; thence south 30"19"west 282.28 feet; thence south 24°21'06" east 1165.5 feetito the southwesterly comer. of Parcel B (78 PM 45); thence leaving Parcel B (78 PM 45) southwesterly 6687.79 feet along the general southeasterly boundary of Parcel B to its most southerly comer as shown on minor subdivision MS 8-87 filed June 25, 1993 in Book 162 of Parcel Maps at page 25; thence southwesterly 11719.2 feet more or less along the northwesterly boundary of Parcel"A"to the most westerly comer of paroel A as shown on minor subdivision MS.18-91 filed December 29, 1992 in Book 160 of Parcel Maps at page 33; thence along the boundary of minor subdivision' MS 244-77 filed September 11, 1979 in Book 80 of Parcel Maps at page 35 the following courses (1) south 1 02629"west 1058.16 feet, (2) south 87 018'30"west 2133.27 feet (3) north 89 62,112"west 4888 feet more or less to the southwesterly comer of Parcel 'A' (80 PM 35); thence southerly, southwesterly, southeasterly 10454 feet more or less along the boundary of Tract No. 27 as shown on the map of the Rancho El Sobrante to the most easterly point of Tract No. 26 (Rancho Eli Sobrante); thence southwesterly along the southeasterly line of said Tract No. 26 and its southwesterly prolongation to the northeasterly right of way line of San Pablo Dam Road;thence southeasterly along said right of way line to the southeasterly boundary of Specific Tract D (Rancho EI Sobrante); thence south 47°50' west to the southerly corner of said Specific Tract D; thence along the isouthwest boundary line of Specific Tract D north 42039' west 2253.9 feet and north 30000'west 1511.4 feet more or less tolthe northerly comer of Lot 62 (Rancho.El Sobrante); thence south 44°5B' west along the northwesterly line of said Lot 62 to the Alameda/Contra Costa County boundary (line; thence along the Contra Costa County boundary line in a general westerly, northwesterly, northerly, northeasterly end easterly direction to a point on the County boundary line which is perpendicular to the Point of Beginning; thence along said perpendicular line to the Point of Beginning. i RZ:jlg g:Wericand,khibits1RSLogin.t3 April 1, 1997 II I �i �I I 2 I I i I Kathy Sinclair/COB/CCC To cctlegals@cctimes.com 11/02/2005 10:00 AM cc bcc Subject Publication Request-Ordinance#2006-31 I i - i i Hi Anashia, Please publish the attached legal notice in the CCTimes: I One day only, Friday, August 25, 2006 � I Reference PO#: 2005 NOTE: The Map should be included with the publication language, but reduced to 50%, per Brian Louis, Public Works. I. 'Also, I am faxing you 3 pages to be included with this publication, "EXHIBIT A" Legal description. , Please confirm receipt of request. I ;Should you have any questions, please call me at the number listed below. ;Thanks again for your time in explaining the publication system procedure to me. ; i Kathy Sinclair 'Clerk of the Board of Supervisors :Contra Costa County :925.335.1902 i. ! WCCTAC.STMP.URGENCY.EXTENSION.0RD.6.28.06-PW.rkf I , , I � I I ii , I I I i I i I • I . MEEEACE CONFIRMATION II . i 0-0/21/2006 15:05 li ID=CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CLERK OF THE f DATE i S,R-TIME DISTANT STATION ID MODE PAGES RESULT I 08/21 00'55" 9259438359 TX 04 OK 0000 I I I I i II - I 08/21-'2006 15:02 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY CLERK OF THE 99438359 N0.4 3 D01 i I LEGAL PUBLICATION REQUISITION Contra Costa County j FROM: ! Clerk of the Board TO: Contra Costa Times 651 Pine St., Room 106 . P.O. 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Creek, CA 94596 E-MAIL: cetleaals(—a).cctimes.com i i J FAX No. 925-943-8359 Requested by: �.�G1 Er Date: ri�(G• �� 2006 Phone No.: 1 925-335- Reference No.: Org.: o6 � Sub Object: 2190 Task: SAS Activity . 6P4007 Publication Date (,) No. of Pages• X) LEGAL PUBLICATION ORDINANCE FOR THE VEST CONTRA COSTA TRANSPORTATION ADVISORY COMMITTEE FEE PROGRAM. , a �e 4) e� CO fie- L ftffJxr act O rrcuqarc� — E-MAIL *** Immediately upon expiration of publication, yy* send in one affidavit for each publication in order that the auditor.may be authorized to pay you bill. Authorized Sianatu I Please confirm date of publication and receipt of this fax. I. I II � I , I I ; III ' I "Contra Costa Times Legals" To KSinc@cob.cccounty.us <cctlegals@cctimes.com> 08/22/2006 02:30 PM cc Please respond to bcc I cctlegals@cctimes.com Subject Publication Request-Ordinance#2006-31 THE FOLLOWING e-mail contains pertinent information; please read it carefully in its entirety. PLEASE NOTE:All of our offices will be closed Labor Day, Monday, September 4, 2006. Good Afternoon. Due to the size of the ad I had to schedule the ad as 2 separate ads to publish the entire ad. I believe the size specifications listed below will accommodate.the entire ad, however, if not, our Creative Dept. will notify me if more space is needed, and I'll update you with the increased size(s) and price(s). AD 1:;E-MAILED FILE: The text will publish at 5 col. x 17.5" (actual size: 5 11/16" x 17 1/2"); the map will publish at 3 col. x 3.5" (actual size: 3 3/8" x 3 1/2"). The size of the map was determined by Brian Louis, who requested the map be reduced to 50%. AD 2: FAXED FILE: The text will publish at 3 col. x 6.5" (actual size: 3 3/8" x 6 1/2"). ij If you, any questions regarding the legal notice confirmed below, please reference the LEGAL NUMBER provided. Only e-mail to cctlegals(a),cctimes.com regarding Contra Costa Times,'Concord Transcript, or Contra Costa Sun legal notices. Thanks! 2 SEPARATE CONFIRMATIONS BELOW AS I HAD TO SCHEDULE THE ONE AD AS 2 SEPARATE ADS, AGAIN, OUR CREATIVE DEPT. WILL NOTIFY ME IF MORE SPACE IS NEEDED, AND I'LL UPDATE YOU WITH THE INCREASED SIZES) AND PRICE(S). ** LEGAL SCHEDULE CONFIRMATION#1 ** � j TYPEi:iDISPLAY 5 COLUMNS X 21", CLASSIFIED SECTION (ACTUAL SIZE: 5 11/16" X 21") LEGAL NUMBER: 6509A PO#: F05508 2005 Publication: CCT Run Date(s): 08/25 Legal Acct#: 200 4197 Total Amount: $2,058.00 ** LEGAL SCHEDULE CONFIRMATION #2 ** TYPE: DISPLAY 3 COLUMNS X 615", CLASSIFIED SECTION (ACTUAL SIZE: 3 3/8" X 6 1/2") I LEGAL NUMBER: 6509B PO#: F105508 2005 Publication: CCT Run Date(s): 08/25 Legal Acct#: 200 4197 Total Amount: $382.20 I Anashia Lloyd Legal Advertising Coordinator (925) 943-8019 (925) 943-8359—fax Contra Costa Times ATTN Legal Dept. P.O. Box 4718 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 ccLiegals@cctimes.com i i i i i I i I I i I I i �/.f/dam PROOF OF PUBLICATION `�%4! lit/GGTi9C/eec ;(2015.5 C.C.P.) STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Contra Costa I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid;.I am over the age of eighteen years) and not a party to or interested in the above-entitled matter. I am the Principal Legal Clerk of the Contra Costa Times, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published at 2640 Shadelands Drive in the City of Walnut Creek County of Contra Costa, 94598. And which newspaper has been adjudged a newspaper of general circulation by the Superior Court of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, under the date of October 22, 1934. Case Number 19764. The notice, of which the annexed is a printed copy (set i type not smaller than nonpareil), has been published in each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement' thereof on the following dates, to-wit: Aug 10, all in the year of 2006 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the bnh is true alTd-correct. at W Inut Creek, California. 1 d of August, 2006 .......................... .... ... Signature Contra Costa Times P O Box 4147 Walnut Creek, CA' 94596 (925) 935-2525 Proof of Publication of: (attached is a copy of the legal advertisement that published) i I n etson to iY•.a..YcP prevent I Bert. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, �. :. i PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 255 Glacier Drive Martinez;CA.94553 i I NOTICE OF PUBLIC HE AND AVAILABILITY OF DATA I( (E 41cil of urgent'Ordnance for the Interni West Chia Costa Transportation Advisory Committee Fee P-'arn)r f The Board of Supervisors will hold a public headng on August 15,2006 at 8:30 a.m.in the Board! i I I Chambers,County Administration Building,651 Pine Street;Martinez,CA,to consider adoptingf an Ordinance(Ordinance 2006.31)whitxt extends Ordinance No.2006 20 until Ordinance Nd:: 2006.21'takes effect for the West Contin Costa.Transportation Advisory.Cotnmfttee(WOCTAC)� I.ProgramArea. iFees collected through the.West Contra Costa Transportation Advisory Committee will.bei �' collected only from new development within this portion of unincorporated Contra Costa County, j and will be collected upon the issuance of a building permit. The WCCTAC Subregionat Transportation Mitigation Program is the result of a Master Cooperative; (I ( Agreement betwean_the Contra Costa Transportation Authority,the Cfties"ot`EI Cerrito,Hercules. !Pinole;Richmond,end San Pablo,the County of Contra Costa,and the West Contra Costa, I Transportation Advisoryy Committee.The WCCTAC will support the list of regional improvements i described in the West Contra Costa Transportation Advisory Committee Sutiregfonal' iTransportation Mitigation Fee.Program Update(Development Program Report): The proposed fess for approval by the Board of.Supervisors are: Use Proposed Single-.Femlly Residential $2,695 per dwelling Muhl-Fat.ly Residential $1,848 per dwelling unit: Senior Mousing $701 per dwelling unit ;. Hotel $1,084 per room Y1r' RetalllCorrmerclal $1.82 per square foot of gross floor area Office $3.51 per square foot of gross floor area . Industrial $2.45 per square foot of gggse floor area E I Storegs Facility $0.53 par square foot of groes.floct area Church $1.68 per square foot of gross flow Hospftai $4.21 per square That of gross floor area. Other' $3,507 per AM peak hour trip 'The fees for uses not listed above shall tie determined by the sponsor collecting 46e leo according to i information generated by appropriate traffic studies;cr other means of determining traffic impacts as approved by wCCTAC,or In accordance with the Institute of Tragic Engineers(ITE)Manuel. In addition,an administration fee equal to 2'percent of the Program revenue shall,be assessed..: j As with most be programs,the fee revenue from the WCCTAC program will not paythe,cnst of all regional Improvements.Other funding,must be generated,some of which include fees generatetl from Measure C and State Transportation Imprpvsmem(STIP)Funds. - The Development Program Report,which-includes`s description of the propoceclAmproYement cost esarnates and funding mechanism will be available at the Clerk of the Roam. For more Information,contact Brian Louis of the County Public Works Department,.Transportatio Engineering Dfvfsfon at 3132245.1 hereby certify that this is a true and correct,cepy'of an actor taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the date'shcvvn. :. ' l ! ATTESTED:At 96st 01,2006 #`,Y JOHN CULLEN,Gerk of the Board of Supervisors,and County Administrator-•r:'. "• y °: By EMY L.SHARP,Deputy 7. R'+4� y 2f"1b`:zN r%f, Legal CCT 6354;Publish August 4,10,2006 f: Ir i S7�Fi° PROOF OF PUBLICATION (2015.5 C.C.P.) STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Contra;Costa 1 am a citizen of!the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party'to or interested in the above-entitled matter. I am the Principal Legal Clerk of the Contra Costa Times, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published at 2640 Shadelands Drive in the City of Walnut Creek, County of Contra'Costa, 94598. And which newspaper has been adjudged a newspaper of general circulation by the Superior Court of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, under the date of October 22, 1934. Case Number 19764. The notice, of which the annexed is a printed copy (set in type not smaller s than nonpareil), has been published in each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to-wit. Aug 25, all in the year of ,2006 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Exec d at Walnut Creek, California. On/h' 30 day of August, 2006 Signature Contra Costa Times P 0 Box 4147 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 (925) 935-2525 Proof of Publication of: (attached is a copy of the legal advertisement that published) i I . i I I � I I 1-- Ad Content Is EPS Creator: MactiveEPSImporter Title : 0002013918VOl CreationDate : 2006-08-24 12 : 06 : 09 -0700 BoundingBox: 0 0 247 468 DocumentProcessColors : Black EXIIIWT'A' LU AI DESCRIPTION!3MUT-VOWTRlt^05TJ..5UftaECt�NAI TRA NsP o;..TAT!oN tee tTauitm PFE A RIA FTaal r`r rarly in Cvnlra Casta C_'Cunly.Crlll mol d41rolWd as lullwn>t.: F:t,•,nhn;:1'•r•'�!•:.1JII,e-illi 1 n,rm 4!•-`1r.ILl 5:-"plrr•V:?'.vid rh+nt'n th IM:{!Card:tit Eur-z;V ill*lcry"I' r ?' 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STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Contra Costa I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid;I I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the above-entitled matter. I am the Principal Llegal Clerk of the Contra Costa Times,' a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published at 2640 Shadelands Drive in the City of Walnut Creek, County of Contra Costa, 94598. And which newspaper has been adjudged a newspaper of general circulation by the Superior Court of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, under the date of October 22, 1934;(Case Number 19764. The notice, of which the annexed is a printed copy (set in type not smaller than nonpareil), has been published in. each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and not' in any supplement:thereof on the following dates,to-wit: Aug 25, l all in the year of 2i006 I certify (or declare). under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Exec at W�rtut Creek, California. On t ' 30 da of,August, 2006 I .........:.......................................... ....... . Signature �I Contra Costa Times P O Box 4147 1 Walnut Creek, CA.94596 (925) 935-2525 I; Proof of Publication of: (attached is a copy of the legal advertisement that published) �I l i �i ii II III II I .I i LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF WEST CONTRA COSTA SUBREGIONAL 1.r TRANSPORTATION MITIGATION FEE AREA ` Real property1n Contra Costa County,Caiffomla described as follows: K% Beginning at the most south easterly comer of the 18.04 acre parcel of land shown on the Record of t} Survey filed December 22,1931 in Book 2 of licensed Surveyor Maps at page 5;thence from said Point 1 of Beginning south 66'11'60'west 125.15 feet to the northeasterly fine of the Southern Pacific Railroad (iI4 right df way;thence southerly to the southwesterly line of said railroad right of way to an 112"iron pipe F= and tags L.S.3489 as shown on the Record otSurveyfiled Aprii.10,1990 in'Book 93 of Licensed 9, Surveyors Maps at page 32;thence south 43°2643"west 341 feet more or less to the westerly right of way line of Carquinez Scenic Drive(formerly Pomona Avenue);thence along said right of way line in a general southerly direction 555 feet more or less to the easterly boundary of the parcel of land granted " to Hook recorded'December.19,1993 in Book 18288 of Official Records at page 889;thence along saidi boundary in a general southerly and southeasterly direction 1771 feet more or less to the southeasterly it, corner of.said Hook parcel(18288 OR 889);thence along the south line of said parcel and its westerly prolongation,west 4050 feet more or less to the easterly right of way line of McEwen Road;•thence 1s westerly 50 feet more or less to the westerly right of way line;thence continuing,westerly 4250 feet more or less to the northwest comer of the parcel of land granted to Brenkle Enterprises recorded December 13,1990 in Book 16298 of Official Records at page 223;said point is on the easterly right of way line61 Cummings Skyway;thence along said easterly right of way,southerly and southeasterly 3301 feet more of less to the northerly right of way line of the John Muir parkway(Highway 4);thence R- in a general southerly direction 1070 feet more or less to the northerly boundary of the,parcel of land r� shown on the.Record of Survey lot line Adiustment 64-88 filed February 15,1989 in Book 90'of Licensed Surveyors Maps at page 16;thence along said northetly line and Its northwesterly prolongation north 78°31'05'west 890 feet more or less to the southeasterly right of wayline of Franklin Canyon Road;thence along said'right of way line in a southwesterly direction 5200 feet to the westerly corner of parcel'B"as shown on'the Minor Subdivision MS 98-70 filed October 9,1970 in Book 14 of Parcel ! Maps'at page 24,said point is on the easterly right of way line of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe j Railroad right of way;thence southwesterly to the westerly right of way line of said railroad;thence t along said westerly right of way line in a general southerly direction 5400 feet more or less;thence leaving said westerly right of way line south 45"east 2300 feet;thence along the westerly boundary of i the 137.40 acre and 98.59 acre parcels south 0°20'20"east 2621.20 feet to the southwest comer of the 98.59 acre parcel as shown on the Record of Survey filed May 29,1953 in Book 15 of Licensed Surveyors Maps at page 44;thence along the southerly boundary(15 LSM 44)line south 87°50'20" east 2680.05 feet to the southeasterly comer of said 98.59.acre parcel(151SM 44);thence along the west boundary Part F Rancho El Pinote south 0'54'west 1837.feet as shown on the Record of.Survey filed October 20,1937 in Book 4 of Licensed Survegms Maps at page 26;(hencacoritinuing southerly along said west boundary1600 feet more or less'to,pbmt PR 26 on the boundary of that parcel of land ' granted to Soehngen,recorded February 22,1980 in Book 9741 of Official Records at page 584;thence along said .boundary easterly 600 feet to the westerly right of way fine of Ferndale Road;thence'afong said right of way line southeasterly 1150 feet more or less to the northeasterly boundary of Parcel"A"of minor subdivision MS 81.78 filed July 11,1979 in Book 78 of Parcel Maps at page.45;thence south 75158'05".west 1071.26 feet;thence south 30119"west 282.28 feet;thence south 24'21'06"east 1165.5 feet to the southwesterly comer of Parcel 6(78 PM 45);thence leaving Parcel B(78 PM 45) southwesterly 6687.79 feet along the general southeasterly boundary of,Parcel B to its most southerly corner as shown on minor subdivision MS 8-87 Tiled June 25,1993 in Book 162 of Parcel Maps at page 25;thence southwesterly 1719.2 feet more or less along the northwesterly bouhda'ry of Parcel*A'to the most westerly comer of Parcel A as shown on minor subdivision MS IB-91 filed,December29;1992 in Book 160 of Parcel Maps at page 33;thence along the,boundary of minor subdivision MS 244-77 filed September i 1,19791n Book 80 of parcel Maps at page 35,the following courses: 1)south'112629" west 1058.16 fed,(2)south 87°18'30"west 213327 feet,(3)north 89121'12"west 4888 feet more or less to the southwesterly corner of Parcel "A" (80 PM 35); thence southery;,southwesterly, southeasterly 10450eet more or less along the boundary of Tract No,27 as shown,on the.map_of the Rancho Ef Sobrante,to the most easterly point of Tract No.26.(Rancho Et!Sobrame);,thence southwesterly along.the southeasterly line of said Tract No.26 and its southivesterty prolongation to the northeasterly right of way fine of San Pablo Dam Road;thence southeasterly along said right of way line to the southeasterly boundary of Specific Tract D(Rancho El Sobrante);thence south 47"50'west to the i southerly comer of said Specific Tract D;thence along the southwest boundary.line of Specific.Tract D north 42°39'west 2253.9 feet and north 30°00'west 1511.4 feet more or fess to the northerly comer of Lot 62(Rancho EI Sobrante);thence south 44°58'west along the northwesterly line of said Lot 62 to the Alameda/Contra Costa County boundary line;thence along the Contra Costa County boundary tine in a general vvesterty,northwesterly,northerly,northeasterly and easterly direction to a point on the County boundary line which is perpendicular to the Point of Beginning;thence along said perpendicular line to the Point of Beginning. Legal CCT 6509;Publish August 25,2006-? I t po eptuag ( -painpelnuew ' ®a I 314ISSVID I I i j I i f � I i I i I , PROOF OF PUBLICATION (2015.5 C.C.P.) nUOG�� STATE OF CALIFORNIA County of Contra Costa ✓� d' I am a citizen of the United States and a resident of the County aforesaid;; I am over the age of eighteen years, and not a party to or interested in the above-entitled matter. I am the Principal:Legal Clerk of the Contra Costa Times, a newspaper of general circulation, printed and published " at 2640 Shadelands Drive in the City of Walnut Creek, County of Contra Costa, 94598. And which newspaper has been adjudged a newspaper of general circulation by the Superior Court of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, under the date of October 22, 1934. Case Number 19764. The notice, of which the annexed is a printed copy (set in type not smaller than nonpareil), has been published in each regular and, entire issue of said newspaper and not in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to-wit: Aug 4, all in the year of 2006 I certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the Z is true ano orrect. at Walnut Creek, Californiaday f August, 2006 "�C ............................................................................... Signature Contra Costa Times P 0 Box 4147 Walnut Creek, CA. 94596 (925) 935-2525 Proof of Publication of: (attached is a copy of the legal advertisement that published) i , i i - i i i I y.'vurr�er 60r,'materials�andyequlp- PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT BEATRICE L1U, ment, and performing all 255 Glacier Drive State Bar#165568 work necessary and inti- Deputy County Counsel dental to: Martinez,CA 94553 County of Contra Costa P.O.Box 2276NATURAL GAS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AND AVAILABILITY OF DATA Martinez,CA 94553 I MANAGEMENT SERVICES Phone(925)646-2761 (Extension of Urgency Ordinance for the interim West Contin Costa Transportation Advisory Committee Fee Program) In accordance with the The Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing on August 15,2006 at 9:30 a.m.in the Board Attorney for Mt..Diablo Unified School Public Administrator Chambers,County Administration Building,651 Pine Street,Martinez,CA.to consider adopting District plans, specifics- an Ordinance Ordinance 200631 which extends Ordinance No.2006-20 until Ordinance No. SUPERIOR C COUNTY tions and contract docu- ( ) CALIFORNIA,COUNTY OF ments. PLEASE NOTE that 2006-21 takes effectfor the West Contra Costa Transportation Advisory Committee(WCCTAC) there will not be a public Program Area. CONTRA COSTA- bid opening. After all Estate of I ) RFP's are reviewed, can- Fees collected through the West Contra Costa Transportation Advisory Committee will be didates will be contacted. j ERVIN RASMUSSEN aka ) collected only from new development within this portion of unincorporated Contra Costa County ERNIE RASMUSSEN, ) RFPs shall be delivered and will be collected upon the issuance of a building permit. Decedent.) and addressed to the Mt. Diablo Unified School Dis- The WCCTAC Subregional Transportation Mitigation Program is the result of a Master Cooperative No.P06-00353 trict, Purchasing Depart- Agreement between the Contra Costa Transportation Authority,the Cities of EI Cerrito,Hercules, NOTICE OF ment,Attn: Brian Slaugh- Pinole, Richmond,and San Pablo,the Countyof Contra Costa,and the West Contra Costa SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ter,2326 Bisso Lane,Con- AT PRIVATE SALE cord, CA 94520, and shall Transportation Advisory Committee.The WCCTAC will support the list of regional improvements (Probate Code be labeled, "RFP #1431: described in the West Contra Costa Transportation Advisory Committee Subregional SS 10300,10304) Natural Gas Menaggement Transportation Mitigation Fee Program Update(Development Program Report). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- Deadline is August st 6, The proposed fees for approval by the Board of Supervisors are: EN that on or after Auggu .m. Any Bid st 2006 at 3:00 p - 24, 2006,Robert J.Kochly, der who wishes his RFP d Land Use Proposed Fee Public Administrator of be considered (s respo�- Single-Family Residential $2,595 per dwelling unit Contra Costa County, as Bible for making certain Multi-Family Residential $1,648 per dwelling unit administrator of the es- that is RFP Is received in Senior Housing $701 r dwellingunit .; tate of the above-named the Purchasing Depart- - decedent, will sell at pri- ment by the t Hotel $1,964 per room proper.time.vote sale to the highest No oral,telegraphic, let RetalVCommercial $1.82 per square toot of gross floor area net bidder, subject to ironic, facsimile, or tele- Office $3.51 per square foot of gross floor area confirmation by the phonic RFP's or modiffca• Industrial $2.45 r square foot of gross floor area above-entitled Court, all tions will be considered q the right, title, interest, unless specified. RFP Storage Facility $0.53 per square foot o}gross floor area and estate of the above- received after the sched- Church $1.58 per square fbat of grass floor area named decedents and/or uled RFP Submittal Dead- Hospital $4.21 per square foot of gross floor area of the above•entitiedl es- line will be returned un- Other* $3,507 r AM k hour VI tate in and to that certain peak P opened. It is the respon• 'The fees for uses not listed above shall be determined the sponsor collectin the fee accords to real property located in sibtli of the Bidder to 9 s i the City of Concord of t information generated try in accordance traffic evvi studies.or other moans of determining ban impacts as see t ;t any RFP submft- � the County Of Contra�OS- ted shall have SUfflCient approved fry WCCTAC,or in accordance with the Institute of Traff��iTrc`Engineers(ITE)Manual. ta,State of California,!and time to be received by In addition,an administration fee'eilual to 2 percent of the Program revenue shall be assessed. more particularly descri- the Purchasing Depart- v[ bed a5 follows: ment before the RFP Sub- As with most fee programs,the fee revenue from the WCCTAC program will not pay the cost of all regional Lot 6a as Shown onithe mittal Deadline. Late improvements.Other funding must be generated,somo of wQh include lees generated from Measure C Map Of Tract No. 2805 RFPs will be returned to and State Transportation improvement(STIP)Funds. ray Stone Valley Estates,filed Ry the Bidder unopened. The Development May 13, 1960, in BOOIG 77 � op ant Program Repoit,which includes a description of the proposed improvement cost ' of Maps,Page 35,et seq., estimates and funding mechanism will be available at the CWrk of the Board. P The receiving time in the W in the office of the County Purchasing Department For more information,contact Brian Louis of the County Public Works Department,Transportation Recorder of Contra Costa will the governin time Engineering County. for acceptabilityy of RFPs. 9 eering Division at 313-2245.1 hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of an action Commonly Known as: RFP's will not be accept- taken and entered on the minutes of the Board of Supervisors on the dale shown. 2982 Limestone Road ed by telephone or fac- APN:193-271-002 simile machine. RFP's ATTESTED:August Ot,2006 The sale is subject to must bear original signa• JOHN CULLEN,Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and County Administrator 1 current taxes, covenants, tures and figures. B EMY L.SHARP,De conditions, restrictions, Y Pct1 reservations, rights !of Specifications. Speciffca- way, easements, and en- tions may be examined cumbrances of record. Said property is offered and obtained ffat no Py the seller, or an sell- charge at the Purchasing w *, y Y Department,or by calling ^,,,, ^S°.- •: >;;.<:, ' ex,: 'i;S>s`: fir;;.,, ..,^ inq agent,in"AS IS'Con- (925) 825-7440, ext. 3741. h: :y<,•. a =;'d , ditlon, without re resen- Specifications may also ;� ..ra, w * s: •'m,:� = >a•, E P tation,warranty or cove- be e-mailed. nant of any Kind, ex= f,$ .a"`,. `a y` ^';�,""'" .,.g?�i;•, + pressed or implied. aw, ;• � xc(zM This RFP may also be ~ BIDS OR OFFERS are In- Y vited for the said roper- viewed on-line at the fol- t P lowing web address: y and must be in writing http//www.demandstar. on the Public Administra- com. All vendors who tor's Bid Form.Offers will wish to do business with be received at the Office the Mt. Diablo Unified s of the Public Administra- School District are asked m• tor,Contra Costa County, E �•%zi'". - to register at this web . located at 4100 Alhambra site. This is a free serv- E =�" a :• : Avenue (mailing address n. ice; however, vendors " of P.O. Box 2276), Marti• s.?zlr:..?•, , have the option of receiv- ing e" nez, California at any automatic a-mall or time after the first publyl fax notifications for an cation of this notice and additional fee. Please before the making ofsaid call (925) 825-7440, ext. C sale. BID FORMS may be 3741, for any questions er. of the Public Administra- :° ., 6 obtained from the Office regarding this mattb;gr• �r'�`••'�-'` six tor. I Signature BIDS MUST BE SEALED Brian Slau hter, and will be opened at the - Director o Purchasing.& a•- '.sr.' ' '' aforementioned office of g' the Public Administrator Warehouse' at 10:00 a.m.on the above Legal CCT 6350 Publish August 4,11,2006 v date. I O ie.. :x��•. ' r'c°°>s•:�;;�;° �rI 1 TERMS AND CONDI- SUMMONS l ! TIONS OF SALE: Cash in : C lawful money of the Unit- NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: ed States of America,ten NICHOLAS BUNKER, O. •' percent of the amount and DOES 1-15 bid to accompany the of,- ler and the balance to bei `? YOU ARE BEING SUED BY paid UPON CONFIRMA: PLAINTIFF: - p � .P' i'. TION OF-SALE by the said CASEY PALMER �i = e°- t°'-•' -- Court,or terms agreeable ?a^' '"� °°`- Y'' 0 roll to the heirs.Taxes,rents: CASE NUMBER: operating and mainte= c••,,::;,•...... ' Hance expenses,and pre- �C06-00787 O miums on Insurance ac!, You have 30 CALEN- �ra ceptable to the purchaser, DAR DAYS after this sum- shall be PRORATED AS OF mons and legal' pape rs a 8 THE DATE OF CONFIRMA-. are served on you to file a TION OF SALE of the said written.response at this real property. Escrow ex- court and have,a copy = fie, examination ofti• served on the plaintiff.A a tie, recording of convey- letter or phone call will m ante,transfer taxes,City/I not protect .you. Your 9 County tax/stamps, and written response must he any title insurance policy in proper legal form If you shall be at the expense of Want the court:to hear the purchaser. your case.There Hwy be ` The . undersigned re- a court form that you can erves the right to reject use for our response. My bids. You can find these, ort a ed: forms and more I ifortna- LVANO B.MARCHESI tion at the California Legal CCT 6354;Publish August 4./2006 ICour;s Online Self-Help ijklVrI IS V Id V Ju Ll%l Kier U V V%3 ;;01111 d%2a 1 V,.;# 1 •^•�• "`-`.yvr+•vim�"�v '� ����•.•+�'