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Contra Costa P 3 TO: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS a `'< .: � County FROM: CARLOS BALTODANO, DIRECTOR BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT ' DATE: September 26, 2006 SUBJECT: AMENDMENTS TO GAS SHUT-OFF DEVICES ORDINANCE SPECIFIC REQUEST(S)OR RECOMMENDATION(S)&BACKGROUND AND JUSTIFICATION RECOMMENDATIONS 1. OPEN THE PUBLIC HEARING ON Ordinance No. 2006-44 requiring the installation of approved gas shut-off devices in certain-existing residential commercial, and industrial, buildings prior to the sale of those buildings or when additions or alterations valued at more than $10,000 are made to those buildings, RECEIVE testimony, and CLOSE the hearing. 2. ADOPT Ordinance No. 2006-44 and ADOPT findings of local conditions to justify construction standards stricter than those imposed by Health and Safety Code section 19180 et seq. _ CONTINUED ON ATTACHMENT: X YES SIGNATURE L_-RECOMMENDATION OF COUNTY ADMINISTRATOR RECOMMENDATION OF BOARD COMMITTEE ,-'APPROVE OTHER SIGNATURE(S): ACTION OF BOA D NAPPROVED AS RECOMMENDED �^OTHER VOTE OF SUPERVISORS I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT THIS IS A TRUE UNANIMOUS(ABSENT ) AND CORRECT COPY OF AN ACTION TAKEN AYE NOES: AND ENTERED ON THE MINUTES OF THE ABSENT: ABSTAIN: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON THE DATE SHOWN. Contact: Carlos Baltodano(925/335-1108) ATTESTED: cc: County Administrator John Cullen,Clerk of the Board of Supervisors County Counsel and County Administrator Building Inspection Community Development r BY , DEPUTY CB:lg \bdord\Carlos\Gas Valves\Board Order 09-26-06 3. FIND that adoption of the ordinance is exempt from CEQA pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15061 (b)(3). 4. DIRECT staff to file a Notice of-Exemption with the County Clerk. FISCAL IMPACT None. BACKGROUND/REASONS FOR RECOMMENDATIONS On March 21; 2000 the Board of Supervisors adopted Ordinance NO. 2000-11 which requires gas shut-off devices at gas utility meters. The ordinance allows the homeowner or developer to choose from two different types of devices that are on the market. One is known as the "seismic gas shut off device" or Earthquake Gas Shut-Off Valve (EQGSV). This device shuts off the gas at the meter when activated by a seismic event of 5.1 or greater on the Richter scale. The other type of device, known as a low pressure Excess Flow Valve (EXFV) controls and shuts off the flow of gas into all the pipes in the house in the event of a pipe break on any gas pipe in the structure. These valves provide twenty- four hour protection and automatically reset after a gas line has been repaired. Both of these valves are designed to be installed between the gas meter and the gas entering into the structure. On July 20, 2004 the Board of Supervisors adopted Ordinance NO. 2004-27 which requires excess flow valves at each appliance. On May 9, 2006 the Board of Supervisors directed the Director of the Building Inspection Department(BID)to draft an ordinance to require gas shut-off devices on all buildings prior to close of escrow when an escrow agreement has been executed in connection with a sale and to amend the Contra Costa County Gas Shut-off Devices Ordinance 2004-27 to require gas shut-off devices for alterations or additions valued at more than $10,000 instead of$50,000. Ordinance NO. 2006-44 requires the installation of approved gas shut off devices in existing residential, commercial, and industrial buildings prior to the sale of those buildings, or when additions or alterations valued at more than $10,000 are made to existing residential, commercial, and industrial buildings when fuel gas piping is not involved in the addition or alteration. There are presently eight(8)cities within Contra Costa County and two (2)other Bay Area counties that have approved gas shut off valve ordinances (Appendix C). The corresponding findings (Appendix B), and the amended Ordinance 2006-44 (Appendix A are attached. Natural gas explosions in apartments or homes are not unusual occurrences. A Housing and Urban Development(HUD) report in October 2001 states that on average 400 homes per year are destroyed due to natural gas explosions and fires. The National Fire Protection Agency, in its "U.S. Home Report— 1993-1997'determined that natural gas \\Bifs01\bi\BID\home\Ig1ass\My Documents\CARLOS\Gas Valves\Board Order-9-26-06.doc accounts for an annual average of 5,700 home fires, including 385 casualties, and up to $50 million in property damage. It is estimated that natural gas is used by at least 80% of the California population, especially in urban areas. If we add the additional fact that the United States Geological Society(USGS) predicts a 70% chance df at least one earthquake of 6.7 or greater in the Bay Area before 2030, then the issue of potential explosions and fires caused by disconnected or broken gas lines becomes an even greater problem. Educational Component The Board of Supervisors also requested the Director of the Building Inspection Department to develop an education component. The educational component will be used to educate Real Estate professionals on the new Ordinance, and to promote the installation of gas shut-off devices by property owners, as a safety measure, even if there is not an impending sale of the property. As a part of this educational component the Building Inspection Department has developed the following: • a brochure for distribution at County offices and home improvement stores(Appendix D) • a script for an educational video to be shown on the local cable station • a speakers bureau on the safety and installation of gas shut-off valves for community groups. • a handout for Real Estate professionals to distribute to prospective sellers and buyers ( Appendix E) It is envisioned that the Building Inspection Department will work closely with area Realtors and Real Estate Organizations to ensure compliance with the ordinance. The BID will coordinate with financial and real estate professionals to develop a checklist of items that need to be completed prior to the close of escrow, including the installation of gas shut-off valves. Properties Affected In Contra Costa County for the year of 2005 approximately 22,000 properties were sold. Out of the 22,000 properties that were sold, it is estimated.that 45%or 9,900 of these were existing properties as opposed to new properties. That would be almost 10,000 properties that would be better prepared for an earthquake. California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Staff has determined that adoption of the attached ordinance is exempt from of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under Section 15061 (b)(3) of the State CEQA guidelines. This ordinance can be seen with certainty to have no effect on the environment. The ordinance will require the installation of devices inside certain structures, which will not result in physical changes to the environment. \\Bifs01\bi\BID\home\Ig1ass\My Documents\CARLOS\Gas Valves\Board Order-9-26-06.doc Educational Component The Board of Supervisors also requested the Director of the Building Inspection Department to develop an education component. The educational component will be used to educate Real Estate professionals on the new Ordinance, and to promote the installation of gas shut-off devices by property owners, as a safety measure, even if there is not an impending sale of the property. As a part of this educational component the Building Inspection Department has developed the following: • a brochure for distribution at County offices and home improvement stores(Appendix D) • a script for an educational video to be shown on the local cable station a speakers bureau on the safety and installation of gas shut-off valves for community groups. • a handout for Real Estate professionals to distribute to prospective sellers and buyers ( Appendix E) It is envisioned that the Building Inspection Department will work closely with area Realtors and Real Estate Organizations to ensure compliance with the ordinance. The BID will coordinate with financial and real estate professionals to develop a checklist of items that need to be completed prior to the close of escrow, including the installation of gas shut-off valves. Properties Affected In Contra Costa County for the year of 2005 approximately 22,000 properties were sold. Out of the 22,000 properties that were sold, it is estimated that 45%or 9,900 of these were existing properties as opposed to new properties. That would be almost 10,000 properties that would be better prepared for an earthquake. California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) Staff has determined that adoption of the attached ordinance is exempt from of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) under Section 15061 (b)(3) of the State CEQA guidelines. This ordinance can be seen with certainty to have no effect on the environment. The ordinance will require the installation of devices inside certain structures, which will not result in physical changes to the environment. \\Bifs01\bi\BID\home\Ig1ass\My Documents\CARLOS\Gas Valves\Board Order-9-26-06.doc Addendum to D.3 September 26, 2006 On this day the Board considered adoption of Ordinance No. 2006-44 requiring gas shut- off devices at gas appliances in certain existing residential, commercial and industrial buildings prior to the sale of those buildings or when additions or alterations valued at more than$10,000 are made to those buildings. Supervisor Uilkema expressed her concern over the $10,000 threshold and said this could deter people from making a home improvement for their health and safety. She asked the Board to consider raising the threshold to $15,000. Chair Gioia requested Carlos Baltodano, Director of Building Inspection Department to develop an education component on the new Ordinance for Real Estate professionals and to promote gas shut off devices by property owners as a safety measure. He also requested Mr. Baltodano send this Ordinance to County offices, and home improvement stores with the hope several cities may amend their Ordinance to include these terms. He said he would take this up at the next ABAG meeting so more cities in the Bay Area region would amend their Ordinance. Chair Gioia suggested working with the California Earthquake Authority to reduce insurance premiums for property owners. Supervisor Uilkema requested clarification in the Ordinance to show the cost of$62.50 for the permit is a one-time fee for everything done in the house. She further requested Mr. Baltodano include the Ordinance in the weatherization program. Supervisor Piepho requested the Ordinance be sent to the Mayor's Conference to each of the cities for their information. Silvano Marchesi, County Counsel advised the Board that if any changes are made to the Ordinance it should be set for adoption following week Chair Gioia responded the Ordinance could then be set for adoption as a Consent Item on October 3, 2006. Chair Gioia asked the public for comments. There were no speakers. By a unanimous vote with none absent, the Board of Supervisors took the following action. OPENED the public hearing on Ordinance No. 2006-44 requiring the installation of approved gas shut-off devices at gas appliances in certain existing residential, commercial, and industrial buildings prior to the sale of those buildings or when additions or alterations valued at more than $10,000 are made to those buildings; RECEIVED no public testimony and CLOSED the hearing; AMENDED Ordinance No: 2006-44 to require the installation of approved gas shut-off devices in existing residentials, commercials and industrial buildings prior to the sale of those buildings or when additions or alterations valued at more than $15,000 are made to those buildings and SET October 3, 2006 for adoption of the Ordinance. ORDINANCE NO. 2006-44 GAS SHUT-OFF DEVICES 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. SUMMARY. This ordinance amends Section 718-8.204 of the County Ordinance Code to require the installation of approved gas shut-off devices in existing residential, commercial, and industrial buildings prior to the sale of those buildings, or when additions or alterations valued at more than $10,000 are made to existing residential, commercial, and industrial buildings when fuel gas piping is not involved in the addition or alteration. SECTION II. Section 718-8.204 of the County Ordinance Code is amended to read: 718-8.204 Scope. (a) The following devices shall be installed at the following locations in the buildings specified in subsection (b): (1) An approved seismic gas shut-off device(motion sensitive) or an approved excess flow gas shut-off device (non-motion sensitive) shall be installed downstream of the gas utility meter at the beginning of each rigid gas piping system that serves any of the buildings specified in subsection (b); and (2) An approved excess flow gas shut-off device (non-motion sensitive) shall be installed at each connection of a gas appliance to a gas line within any of the buildings specified in subsection (b). (b) The devices specified in subsection (a) shall be installed in the following buildings and structures: (1) In any new building construction (commercial, industrial or residential) containing fuel gas piping for which a building permit is first issued on or after the effective date of this ordinance. (2) In any existing residential building that is altered or added to; and (A) The building has fuel gas piping supplying the existing building or the addition to the building; and (B) A building permit for the work is first issued on or after the effective date of this ORDINANCE NO. 2006-44 1 ordinance; and (C) The value of the alteration/addition is either: (i) More than $5,000 where fuel gas piping is involved in the alteration or addition. Alterations or additions to individual condominium or apartment units shall require an approved gas shut-off device to be installed for all gas piping serving the building and a device at each connection of a gas appliance to a gas line in each individual unit that is being altered or added to; or (ii) More than $10,000 where fuel gas piping is not involved in the alteration or addition. Alterations or additions to individual condominium or apartment units shall require an approved gas shut-off device to be installed for all gas piping serving the building and a device at each connection of a gas appliance to a gas line in each individual unit that is being altered or added to. (3) In any existing commercial or industrial building that is altered or added to; and (A) The building has fuel gas piping supplying the existing building or the addition to the building; and (B) A building permit for the work is first issued on or after the effective date of this ordinance; and (C) The value of the alteration/addition is either: (i) More than $5,000 where fuel gas piping is involved in the alteration or addition. Alterations or additions to individual units or tenant spaces shall require an approved gas shut-off device to be installed for all gas piping serving the building and a device at each connection of a gas appliance to a gas line in each individual unit that is being altered or added to; or (ii) More than $10,000 where fuel gas piping is not involved in the alteration or addition. Alterations or additions to individual units or tenant spaces shall require an approved gas shut-off device to be installed for all gas piping serving the building and a device at each connection of a gas appliance to a gas line in each individual unit that is being altered or added to. ORDINANCE NO. 2006-44 ORDINANCE NO. 2006-44 GAS SHUT-OFF DEVICES 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. SUMMARY. This ordinance amends Section 718-8.204 of the County Ordinance Code to require the installation of approved gas shut-off devices in existing residential, commercial, and industrial buildings prior to the sale of those buildings, or when additions or alterations valued at more than $10,000 are made to existing residential, commercial, and industrial buildings when fuel gas piping is not involved in the addition or alteration. SECTION II. Section 718-8.204 of the County Ordinance Code is amended to read: 718-8.204 Scope. (a) The following devices shall be installed at the following locations in the buildings specified in subsection (b): (1) An approved seismic gas shut-off device (motion sensitive) or an approved excess flow gas shut-off device (non-motion sensitive) shall be installed downstream of the gas utility meter at the beginning of each rigid gas piping system that serves any of the buildings specified in subsection (b); and (2) An approved.excess flow gas shut-off device (non-motion.sensitive) shall be installed,at each connection of a gas appliance to a gas line within any of the buildings specified.in subsection (b). (b) The devices specified in subsection(a) shall be installed in the following buildings and structures: (1) In any new building construction(commercial, industrial or residential) containing fuel gas piping for which a building permit is first issued on or after the effective date of this ordinance. (2) In any existing residential building that is altered or added to; and (A) The building has fuel gas piping supplying the existing building or the addition to the building; and (B) A building permit for the work is first issued on or after the effective date of this ORDINANCE NO. 2006-44 1 ordinance; and (C) The value of the alteration/addition is either: (i) More than $5,000 where fuel gas piping is involved in the alteration or addition. Alterations or additions to individual condominium or apartment units shall require an approved gas shut-off device to be installed for all gas piping serving the building and a device at each connection of a gas appliance to a gas line in each individual unit that is being altered or added to; or (ii) More than $10,000 where fuel gas piping is not involved in the alteration or addition. Alterations or additions to individual condominium or apartment units shall require an approved gas shut-off device to be installed for all gas piping serving the building and a device at each connection of a gas appliance to a gas line in each individual unit that is being altered or added to. (3) In any existing commercial or industrial building that is altered or added to; and (A) The building has fuel gas piping supplying the existing building or the addition to the building; and (B) A building permit for the work is first issued on or after the effective date of this ordinance; and (C) The value of the alteration/addition is either: (i) More than $5,000 where fuel gas piping is involved in the alteration or addition. Alterations or additions to individual units or tenant spaces shall require an approved gas shut-off device to be installed for all gas piping serving the building and a device at each connection of a gas appliance to a gas line in each individual unit that is being altered or added to; or (ii) More than $10,000 where fuel gas piping is not involved in the alteration or addition. Alterations or additions to individual units or tenant spaces shall require an approved gas shut-off device to be installed for all gas piping serving the building and a device at each connection of a gas appliance to a gas line in each individual unit that is being altered or added to. ORDINANCE NO. 2006-44 ' Appendix B ADDITIONAL FINDING OF NEED FOR STRICTER CONSTRUCTION STANDARDS DUE TO LOCAL CONDITIONS I. Geological and Topographical A. Seismicity 1. Conditions Contra Costa County is located in Seismic Risk Zone 4, which is the worst earthquake area in the United States. Buildings and other structures in Zone 4 can experience major seismic damage. Contra Costa County is in close proximity to numerous earthquake faults including the San Andreas Fault and contains all or portions of the Hayward, Calaveras, Concord, Antioch, Mt. Diablo, and other lesser faults. A 4.1 earthquake with its epicenter in Concord occurred in 1958, and a 5.4 earthquake with its epicenter also in Concord occurred in 1955. The Concord and Antioch faults have a potential for a Richter 6 earthquake and the Hayward and Calaveras faults have the potential for a Richter 7 earthquake. Minor tremblers from seismic activity are not uncommon in the area. A study released in 1990 by the United States Geological Survey says that there is a 67% chance of another earthquake the size of Loma Prieta during the next 30 years, and that the quake could strike at any time, including today. Scientists, therefore, believe that an earthquake of a magnitude 7 or larger is now twice as likely to happen as to not happen. Interstates 680, 80, 580 and State Route 4 run the length throughout Contra Costa County. These interstates and state routes divide the County into a west, south, north and east. An overpass or undercrossing collapse would significantly alter the response route and time for responding emergency equipment. This is due to limited crossings of the interstate and that in some areas there is only one surface street, which runs parallel to the interstate, which would be congested during a significant emergency. Earthquakes of the magnitude experienced locally can cause major damage to electrical transmission facilities and to gas lines in buildings, which in turn, start fires throughout the v Appendix B County. The occurrence of multiple fires will quickly deplete existing fire department resources; thereby reducing and/or delaying their response to any given fire. Fires following earthquakes can add substantially to the community wide destruction initiated by strong earthquakes and the associated after shocks. Fire loss directly attributable to the earthquake begins immediately following the earthquake and can continue for days afterward. One cause of post earthquake fires is overturned gas appliances, such as dryers, unstrapped water heaters, furnaces and gas ranges. Contra Costa County currently requires that a motion sensitive or excess flow valve be installed downstream of the gas meter and an excess flow valve at the point of the appliance in new construction or under certain conditions when a building is altered. This leaves other structures vulnerable to explosions and fires after an earthquake. Requiring gas shut-off valves to be installed on all buildings prior to close of escrow when an escrow agreement has been executed in connection with a sale in Contra Costa County would further reduce the risk of explosion and fire, thereby reducing property damage and injury to humans. (a) Impact A major earthquake could severely restrict . the response of all Contra Costa County Fire Districts and their capability to control fires involving buildings of wood frame construction, with ordinary roofing materials and flammable exteriors, or with large interior areas not provided with automatic smoke and fire control systems. Also, when buildings not equipped with earthquake structural support move off their foundations, gas pipes may rupture. Fires develop from line ruptures and spread from house to house, causing an extreme demand for fire protection resources. 2. Soils (a) Conditions Appendix 6 The area is replete with various soils, which are unstable, clay loam and alluvial fans being predominant. These soil conditions are moderately to severely prone to swelling and shrinking, are plastic, and tend to liquefy. Throughout Contra Costa County, the topography and development growth has created a network of older, narrow roads. These roads vary from gravel to asphalt surface and vary in percent of slope, many exceeding twenty (20) percent. Several of these roads extend up through the winding passageways in the hills providing access to remote, affluent housing subdivisions. The majority of these roads are private with no established maintenance program. During inclement weather, these roads are subject to rock and mudslides, as well as down trees, obstructing all vehicle traffic. It is anticipated that during an earthquake, several of these roads would be unpassable so as to prevent fire protection resources from reaching fires cause by gas line ruptures or other sources. 3. Topographic (a) Conditions i. Vegetation Highly combustible dry grass, weeds, and brush are common in the hilly and open space areas adjacent to built-up locations six (6) to eight (8) months of each year. Many of these areas frequently experience wildland fires, which threaten nearby buildings, particularly those with wood roofs, or sidings. This condition can be found throughout Contra Costa County, especially in those developed and developing areas of the County. Earthquake gas fires due to gas line ruptures can ignite grasslands and stress fire district resources. (b) Impact The above local geological and topographical conditions increase the magnitude, exposure, Appendix 6 accessibility problems, and fire hazards presented to the County fire resources. Fire following an earthquake has the potential of causing greater loss of life and damage than the earthquake itself. Most earthquake fires are created by natural gas developed from gas line ruptures. Hazardous materials, particularly toxic gases, could pose the greatest threat to the largest number, should a significant seismic event occur. Public safety resources would have to be prioritized to mitigate the greatest threat, and may likely be unavailable for smaller single dwellings that were caused by broken gas lines. Other variables may tend to intensify the situation: 1. The extent of damage to the water system 2. The extent of isolation due to bridge and/or freeway overpass collapse. 3. The extent of roadway damage and/or amount of debris blocking the roadways. 4. Climatic condition (hot, dry weather with high winds). 5. Time of day will influence the amount of traffic on roadways and could intensify the risk to life during normal business hours. 6. The availability of timely mutual aid or military assistance. 7. The large portion of dwellings with wood shake or shingle coverings could result in conflagrations. 8. The large number of dwellings that slip off their foundations and rupture gas lines resulting in further conflagrations. A. Climatic 1. Precipitation and Relative Humidity (a) Conditions Precipitation ranges from 15 to 24 inches per year with an average of approximately 20 inches per year. Ninety-six (96) percent falls during the months of October through April and four (4) percent from May through September. This is a dry period of at least five (5) months each year. Additionally, the area is Appendix B subject to occasional drought. Relative humidity remains in the middle range most of the time. It ranges from forty-five (45) to sixty-five (65) percent during spring, summer, fall, and from sixty (60) to ninety (90) percent in the winter. It occasionally falls as low as fifteen (15) percent. (b) Impact Locally experienced dry periods cause extreme dryness of untreated wood shakes and shingles on buildings and non-irrigated.grass, brush and weeds, which are often near buildings with wood roofs and sidings. Such dryness causes these materials to ignite very readily and burn rapidly and intensely. Gas fires due to gas line ruptures can also spark and engulf a single family residence during these dry periods. Because of dryness, a rapidly burning gas fire or exterior building fire can quickly transfer to other buildings by means of radiation or flying brands, sparks or embers. A small fire can rapidly grow to a magnitude beyond the control capabilities of the Fire District resulting in an excessive fire loss. 2. Temperature (a) Conditions Temperatures have been recorded as high as 114° F. Average summer highs are in the 750 - 900 range, with average maximums of 105° F in some areas of unincorporated Contra Costa County. (b) Impact High temperatures cause rapid fatigue and heat exhaustion of firefighters, thereby reducing their effectiveness and ability to control large building, wildland fires, and fires caused by gas line ruptures. Another impact from high temperatures is that combustible building material and non-irrigated weeds, grass and brush are preheated, thus causing these materials to ignite more readily and burn more Appendix B rapidly and intensely. Additionally, the resultant higher temperature of the atmosphere surrounding the materials reduces the effectiveness of the water being applied to the burning materials. This requires that more water be applied, which in turn requires more fire resources in order to control a fire on a hot day. High temperatures directly contribute to the rapid growth of fires to an intensity and magnitude beyond the control capabilities of the Fire Districts in Contra Costa County. 1. Winds (a) Conditions Prevailing winds in many parts of Contra Costa County are form the north or northwest in the afternoons. However, winds are experienced from virtually every direction at one time or another. Velocities can reach fourteen (14) mph to twenty- three (23) mph ranges, gusting to twenty-five (25) to thirty-five (35) mph. Forty (40) mph winds are experienced occasionally and winds up to fifty-five (55) mph have been registered locally. During the winter half of the year, strong, dry, gusty winds from the north move through the area for several days, creating extremely dry conditions. (b) Impact Winds such as those experienced locally can and do exacerbate fires, both interior and exterior, to burn and spread rapidly. Fires involving non-irrigated weeds, grass, brush, and fires caused by gas line ruptures can grow to a magnitude and be fanned to an intensity beyond the control capabilities of the fire services very quickly even by relatively moderate winds. When such fires are not controlled; they can extend to nearby buildings, particularly those with untreated wood shakes or shingles. Winds of the type experienced locally also reduce the effectiveness of exterior water streams used by all Contra Costa County Fire Districts on fires involving large. interior areas of buildings, fires which have vented through windows and roofs due to inadequate Appendix 6 built-in fire protection and fires involving wood shake and shingle building exteriors. Local winds will continue to be a definite factor toward causing major fire losses to buildings not provided with fire resistive roof and siding materials and buildings with inadequately separated interior areas, or lacking automatic fire protection systems, or lacking proper gas shut-off devices to shut off gas when pipes are ruptured. National statistics frequently cite wind conditions, such as those experienced locally, as a major factor where conflagrations have occurred. 2. Summary These local climatic conditions affect the acceleration, intensity, and size of fire in the unincorporated areas of Contra Costa County. Times.of little or no rainfall, of low humidity, and high temperatures create extremely hazardous conditions, particularly as they relate to wood shake and shingle roof fires and conflagrations. The winds experienced in Contra Costa County can have a tremendous impact upon structure fires. During wood shake and shingle roof fires, or exposure fires, or gas fires, winds can carry sparks and burning brands to other structures, thus spreading the fire and causing conflagrations. In building fires, winds can literally force fires back into the building and can create a blow torch effect, in addition to preventing "natural' ventilation and cross-ventilation efforts. B. Automatic Gas Shut-Off Devices to Prevent Gas Fires Caused by Pipeline Ruptures and Breaks 1. Devices (a) Types of Devices Two types of automatic shut-off devices are available to prevent gas from escaping from broken or ruptured pipes caused by earthquakes or other manmade reasons. (1) Seismic Gas Shut-off devices operate by motion created by earthquakes. In the event of gas pipe ruptures caused by earthquakes, these devices can stop gas from escaping into buildings, thus preventing fires and explosions. Appendix B Earthquake seismic valves are those valves approved by the Department of the State Architect of California (DSA) as devices capable of preventing the release of gas due to gas line ruptures caused by earthquakes. Seismic valves to be used in California must pass a certification program administered by the DSA. (2) Excess flow valves are devices operated by pressure or excess flow. In the event of a gas line rupture due to an earthquake, these devices can stop the flow of gas from escaping into buildings, thus preventing fires. The design of the device shall provide a proven . method to provide automatically for expedient and safe gas shutoff in an emergency. The design of the device provides a capability for ease of consumer or owner resetting in a safe manner. The device can be certified by the State Architect or the operational and functional design of the device meets or exceeds the device certified by the Office of the State Architect. The determination of whether the operational and functional design of the device is at least equal to the device certified by the State Architect may be made by one of the following: the Independent Laboratory of the International Approval Services (IAS), Underwriter's laboratory (UL), International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (IAPMO), or other recognized listing and testing agency. (b) Need for Maximum Protection (1) Since there are many devices having different means of preventing gas escape which are on the private market, all of which can potentially protect buildings from fires and explosions due to gas line ruptures, it is important to provide as many options to the public for their use and protection. Devices which prevent gas escape from gas line breaks and ruptures should be approved by public or private non-profit Appendix B agencies regarded as credible in their fields, as the above. 2. Fire Protection Resources Preserved (a) By requiring automatic gas shut-off valves in all new building construction and in certain remodeled buildings, the likelihood of fire and explosion will be reduced, thus not taxing fire resources of County Fire Districts. (b) In addition, there are several studies that have been conducted by public and private agencies which recognize that the use of automatic gas shut-off valves will reduce the amount of damage to property and loss of lives in earthquakes. 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N d E W C su N su J� c O W f ' o m �► 1A > I, oWp O^ C1 � p N W > u:3 w Q > N W 0 Appendix E �-- L CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT 3' Floor 651 Pine Street, N. Wing — 3 Floor Martinez, CA 94553 Telephone: 646-4108 Fax: 646-1219 '4 C°UN's GAS SHUT-OFF VALVE REQUIREMENTS Contra Costa County Ordinance Code chapter 718-8 requires gas shut-off valves be installed downstream of the meter and at the point of appliance on designated building with in the County. Gas shut-off valves are designed to automatically shut off the power supply of natural gas to a building to prevent a fire or explosion due to accumulation of gas in the building in the event of a major earthquake. The provisions of this Ordinance apply to: 1. All new buildings constructed after April 21, 2000. 2. Commercial building performing additions, alterations or repairs with a building permit issued after April 24, 2000 and a valuation of greater than $10, 000. I Residential building performing additions, alterations or repairs with a building permit issued after April 24, 2000 and a valuation of greater than $10, 000. 4. All buildings sold in the County after October 26, 2006. Gash shut-off valves must be installed downstream of the meter and at the point of appliance prior to entering into an agreement for sale, or prior to close of escrow when an escrow agreement has been executed in connection with the sale. 5. Alterations or additions to the fuel-gas piping system when involve the replacement of the gas meter. Provisions of the ordinance allow for the installation the valves to an individual unit or tenant space in a condominium or commercial building when that unit is served by separate gas meters for buildings that are altered, added to or sold. A plumbing permit from the Building Inspection Department is required for the installation. The cost of a plumbing permit is $62.25. To request a permit application or schedule an inspection of installed valves, call (925) 646- 4108. Appendix E CONTRA COSTA COUNTY J` BUILDING INSPECTION DEPARTMENT 651 Pine Street, N. Wing—3rd Floor - Martinez, CA 94553 Telephone: 646-4108 Fax: 646-1219 APPROVED GAS SHUT-OFF VALVES For a list of the approved Gas shut-off valves,_please see the California Division of the State Architect website at: http://ww•w.dsa.d�`s.ca.L�ov/,,,as shutoff:htm. The Division of the State Architect (DSA) is certifying two different types of gas shut off valves for residential use: 1) earthquake sensitive gas shut off valves (ESV) and 2) excess flow automatic gas shut off valves (EFV). DSA derives its authority to certify these valves from the Health and Safety Code. For questions regarding the state certification program for gas shutoff valves, contact Paul Vetter. (9°16)324-1280, paul.vetter!a.d.<(js.ca.(*ov. ANSWERS TO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q. Where can valves be purchased? A. From supply retailers plumbing contractors, or the valve manufacturers listed on the California Division of the State Architect website. Q. What if I buy a condominimium. in a building with multiple units? A. The ordinances requires that all gas piping serving that unit be protected by a gas shut-off valve and gas shut off valves at the point of appliance be installed prior to close of escrow when an escrow agreement has been executed in connection with the sale after November 1, 2006. Q. What do I do if my building does not have a natural gas piping system? A. This ordinance only applies to buildings with natural gas piping systems. Q. My property went into escrow because of a refinance but there no change in ownership. Are gas shut-off valves still required? A. No,they are not required, but you might like to have them installed for added protection in the event of an earthquake. ORDINANCE NO. 2006-44 GAS SHUT-OFF DEVICES 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. SUMMARY. This ordinance amends Section 718-8.204 of the County Ordinance Code to require the installation of approved gas shut-off devices in existing residential, commercial, and industrial buildings prior to the sale of those buildings, or when additions or alterations valued at more than $10,000 are made to existing residential, commercial, and industrial buildings when fuel gas piping is not involved in the addition or alteration. SECTION II. Section 718-8.204 of the County Ordinance Code is amended to read: 718-8.204 Scope. (a) The following devices shall be installed at the following locations in the buildings specified in subsection (b): (1) An approved seismic gas shut-off device (motion sensitive) or an approved excess flow gas shut-off device (non-motion sensitive) shall be installed downstream of the gas utility meter at the beginning of each rigid gas piping system that serves any of the buildings specified in subsection (b); and (2) An approved excess flow gas shut-off device (non-motion sensitive) shall be installed at each connection of a gas appliance to a gas line within any of the buildings specified in subsection(b). (b) The devices specified"in subsection(a) shall be installed in the following buildings and structures: (1) In any new building construction(commercial, industrial or residential) containing fuel gas piping f6r which a building permit is first issued on or after the effective date of this ordinance. (2) In any existing residential building that is altered or added to; and (A) The building has fuel gas piping supplying the existing building or the addition to the building; and (B) A building permit for the work is first issued on or after the effective date of this ORDINANCE NO. 2006-44 1 ,IF ordinance; and (C) The value of the alteration/addition is either: (i) More than $5,000 where fuel gas piping is involved in the alteration or addition. Alterations or additions to individual condominium or apartment units shall require an approved gas shut-off device to be installed for all gas piping serving the building and a device at each connection of a gas appliance to a gas line in each individual unit that is being altered or added to; or (ii) More than $10,000 where fuel gas piping is not involved in the alteration or addition. Alterations or additions to individual condominium or apartment units shall require an approved gas shut-off device to be installed for all gas piping serving the building and a device at each connection of a gas appliance to a gas line in each individual unit that is being altered or added to. (3) In any existing commercial or industrial building that is altered or added to; and (A) The building has fuel gas piping supplying the existing building or the addition to the building; and (B) A building permit for the work is first issued on or after the effective date of this ordinance; and (C) The value of the alteration/addition is either: (i) More than $5,000 where fuel gas piping is involved in the alteration or addition. Alterations or additions to individual units or tenant spaces shall require an approved gas shut-off device to be installed for all gas piping serving the building and a device at each connection of a gas appliance to a gas line in each individual unit that is being altered or added to; or (ii) More than $10,000 where fuel gas piping is not involved in the alteration or addition. Alterations or additions to individual units or tenant spaces shall require an approved gas shut-off device to be installed for all gas piping serving the building and a device at each connection of a gas appliance to a gas line in each individual unit that is being altered or added to. ORDINANCE NO. 2006-44 2 PROOF OF PUBLICATION (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 in type not smaller than nonpareil), has been published in each regular and entire issue of said newspaper and no; in any supplement thereof on the following dates, to-wit: Sept 15, 21, all in the year of 2006 1 certify (or declare) under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct. Exec4td at Walnut Creek, California. On is 22 day September, 200 .................................................................. .... ..... . 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Box 4718 Walnut Creek, CA 94596 cctlegals@cctimes.com NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON PLANNING MATTERS BAY POINT AREA NOTICE is hereby given that on Tuesday,September 26,2006 at 1:10 p.m.in the County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Room 107 (Corner of Pine and Escobar Streets),Martinez, California,the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing to consider the following planning matter: SCOTT TAYLOR (Applicant) — CHARLES McDOWELL (Owner), County File #RZ06- 3179: The applicant requests approval to rezone three parcels totaling approximately 7.7 acres. The parcels have a current General Plan designation of Light Industry(LI) and Open Space (OS). All parcels are zoned General Agriculture (A-2). The applicant is requesting to rezone all portions of the parcels that have a General Plan designation of LI to Light Industrial zoning. The subject property is vacant and located immediately south of Evora Road, between Mota Drive and Pomo Street in the Bay Point area. (A-2) (ZA: E16 & E17) (CT:3200.02) (Parcel # 098=220-015, 098-220-016 & Middle Parcel approximately 0.74 acre APN not yet available). The location of the subject property is within the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, generally identified below(a more precise description may be examined in the Office of the Director of Community Development, County Administration Building,Martinez, California) The location of the subject site is located immediately south of Evora Road, between Mota Drive and Pomo Street in the Bay Point area. According to California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA) guidelines, a Negative Declaration was prepared for this project. A Notice of Intent was posted for public review from June 5, 2006 until June 26, 2006. If you challenge the project in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the County at, or prior to,the public hearing. Prior to the hearing, Community Development Department staff will be available on Tuesday, September 26, 2006, at 12:45 p.m. in Room 108,Administration Building, 651 Pine Street,Martinez, to meet with any interested parties in order to(1) answer questions; (2)review the hearing procedures used by the Board; (3) clarify the issues being considered by the Board; and(4)provide an opportunity to identify, resolve,or narrow any differences which remain in dispute. If you wish to attend this meeting with staff, please call Telma Moreira,Community Development Department; at(925) 335-1217 by 3:00 p.m. on Monday, September 25, 2006 to confirm your participation. Date: September 13, 2006 John Cullen, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and Couaty)Admi�nistratorr By Katherine Sinclair, Deputy Clerk BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA AFFIDAVIT OF MAILING IN THE MATTER OF: SCOTT TAYLOR(Applicant)—CHARLES McDOWELL(Owner), County File#RZ06-3179: The applicant requests approval to rezone three parcels totaling approximately 7.7 acres. The parcels have a current General Plan designation of Light Industry(LI) and Open Space (OS). All parcels are zoned General Agriculture (A-2). The applicant is requesting to rezone all portions of the parcels that have a General Plan designation of LI to Light Industrial zoning. The subject property is vacant and located immediately south of Evora Road,between Mota Drive and Pomo Street in the Bay Point area. (A-2) (ZA: E16 &E17) (CT:3200.02) (Parcel# 098-220-015, 098- 220-016 & Middle Parcel approximately 0.74 acre APN not yet available). Notice of hearing for Tuesday, September 26, 2006 at 1:10 am, was mailed this day, Thursday, September 14, 2006. I declare under penalty of perjury that I am now, and at all times herein mentioned have been, a citizen of the United States, over age 18; and that today I deposited Certified Mail with Contra Costa County Central Service for mailing by the United States Postal Service in Martinez, California, first class postage fully prepaid, a copy of the hearing notice, on the above entitled matter to the following: PLEASE SEE ATTACHED LIST I declare under penalty of perjury that the foregoing is true and correct, at Martinez, California. 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Svcs. Concord, CA 94519 Oakland, CA 94605-0381 Dennis M. Barry,AICP �Ommunity Contra Community Deve;opment Director Development Costa E Department Coup REGE" 4� APR 2 0 2006 County Administration Building "_.^ EnglneeringSvcs- •�� public Works Dept. 651 Pira Street 4th Floor, North Wing - Martinez,California 94553-0095 ytiv.- :. X40 ' � (✓' Phone: (925)335-1210 S U p Date: •rr:;,e�h�' c AGENCY COMMENT REQUEST We request your comments regarding the attached application currently under review. DISTRIBUTION Please submit your comments as follows: Building Inspection , HSD, Environmental Health, Concord i Project Planner i�- f �HSD, Hazardous Materials , I I PfW - Flood Control (Full Size) County File �, � P/W - Engineering Svcs(Full Size) Number: ��' © ) Date Forwarded n P/W Traffic (Reduced) Prior To:_�, _P/W Special Districts (Reduced) 4 j Y Comprehensive Planning �' �K r'2° ""' We have found the owing special programs 4 Redevelopment Agency apply to this application: Historical Resources Information System _ CA Native Amer. Her. Comm. NQ Redevelopment Area — CA Fish & Game, Region US Fish & Wildlife Service rU 0 Active Fault Zone ' Fire District Sanitary District_,,, _ (I` Flood Hazard Area,Panel# ! Water District I City 60 dBA Noise Control School District_ _ n ,t'.(j:., u"-G f Sheriff Office- Admin. & Comm. SvcsY i �J Q, CA EPA Hazardous Waste Site Alamo Improvement Association ? — El Sobrante Plg. & Zoning Committee Traffic Zone MACo, a �'�^i � " — DOIT - Dep. Director, Communications I CEQA Exempt _ CAC R-7A Alamo j Categorical Exemption Section I Community Organizations 0 ,'' ? t 1 Please indicate the code section of recommendations that are required by law or ordinance. Please send ca ies of your response to the Applicant & Owner. No comments on this application. _ Our Comments are attached Comments: ✓'' -'� 5ianature - - Agency / S:current pianning/'Lemniatesiiormsiagencv comment request Date Office Hours Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Office is ciosed the 1 st. 3rd & Sth Fridays of earn month A Kathy Sinclair/COB/CCC To cctlegals@cctimes.com x � 09/06/2006 04:45 PM cc bcc Subject Publication Request-Scott Taylor Hi Anashia, I am sending this in early, as I will be on vacation. Should you have any questions, after noon today, please contact my Supervisor, Jane Pennington, at 335-1908. Please publish the attached legal notice in the CCTimes: Scott Taylor One day only, Saturday, September 16, 2006 Reference PO#: 2007 Please confirm receipt of request. Should you have any questions, please call me at the number listed below. Thank you, Kathy Sinclair Clerk of the Board of Supervisors Contra Costa County 925.335.1902 2_001 ' Scott Taylor-092606.doc fig r,o. c, �(4' rAA NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING You are hereby notified that on MONDAY, JULY 10, 2006 at 7:00 p.m. in Antioch City Council Chambers, Third and H Streets, Antioch, California, the East County Regional Planning Commission will consider a REZONING application as described as follows: SCOTT TAYLOR (Applicant) — CHARLES McDOWELL (Owner), County File #RZ06-3179: The applicant requests approval to rezone three parcels totaling approximately 7.7 acres. The parcels have a current General Plan designation of Light Industry (LI) and Open Space (OS). All parcels are zoned General Agriculture (A-2). The applicant is requesting to rezone all portions of the parcels that have a General Plan designation of LI to Light Industrial zoning. The subject property is vacant and located immediately south of Evora Road, between Mota Drive and Pomo Street in the Bay Point area. (A-2) (ZA: E16 & E17) (CT:3200.02) (Parcel # 098- 220-015, 098-220-016 & Middle Parcel approximately 0.74 acre APN not yet available). According to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) guidelines, a Negative Declaration was prepared for this project. A Notice of Intent was posted for public review from June 5, 2006 until June 26, 2006. If you challenge the project in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the County at, or prior to, the public hearing. For further details, contact the Contra Costa County Community Development Department, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, CA, or Telma Moreira at 925-335-1217. Dennis M. Barry, AICP Community Development Director i E12 CE We'dnesday' , September 20 2006 CLASSIFIED THE TIMES Legal Notice Legal Notice "BilifLegal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice Legal Notice NOTICE OF 130 CEDAR POINTE LOOP, FILED amended to read in the this ordinance Irrespec- SPACE#235 percent of the dwelling NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S APPLICATION TO SELL #911 JULY 31,2006 form set forth in Attach- tive of the fact that one Vehicle to be sold: CASE NUMBER: units must be affordable. AYES: Samson, Federighl SALE Trustee Sale No. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES SAN RAMON,CA 94583 STEPHEN L.WEIR, ment 1. Many of the sub- or more sections,subset- 1989 RTS BUS RS-05.1850 Developments of four or Anderson, Andurl anti 1085294.10 APN: 255.750. This business Is conduct- County Clerk lett amendments are in- tions, subdivision, para- License:California 273988 fewer units are not sub- Tatzin 007.7 TRA: 15.002 Loan Date of Filing Application: ed by:an Individual CONTRA COSTA COUNTY tended to clarify term!- graphs sentences, claus- VIN#iTUMDT9A5KR826845 You have 5 CALENDAR jest to the requirements NOES:None No: XXXXXX8547 Ref: August 29,2006 /s/George Johnson By T.DUKES Deputy nology, eliminate confus• es or phrases be declared SPACE#239 DAYS after this summons of the recommended Or- ABSTAIN:None Sardonls, Marilyn Unins T4 Whom It May Concern: This statement was filed FILE NO.2606-629 Ing or contradictory Ian- unconstitutional, invalid Vehicle to be said: and legal papers are dlnance.The recommend- ABSENT:None Important notice to prop- The Name(s)of the Appll- with the County Clerk of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS guafle, and consolidate or ineffective.To this end 1989 GMC BUS served on you to file a ed Ordinance provides APPROVED: erty owner:You are in de. cAnt(s)Is/are: Contra Costa on date in. NAME STATEMENT required findings. The the provisions of this or- License:California 273977 written response at this some alternative comp[i- fault under a Deed. of AR SAN WINE LOUNGE aboved by file stamp The name of the bust• amended sections In- dlnance are declared to VIN#1TUMDT9A9KR826850 court and have pa coppyy ante options for all af• /s/Ivor Samson,Mayor Trust dated November The applicants listed Business commenced on ness: located Yat S970UIDE• ■I§6 2005 ,Repealing,this be severable. Vehc le to be sold: (To served the Irlfivffe. ciuding developments payment In- ATTEST: ATTEST: tion 3to Unless your above are appplfying to the 8/30/06 g TROIT AVE,STE.G in CON. section titled Modifica• Section 6. Publication. 1989 GMC BUS days count Saturday and fees In Ileu of develop- /s/Joanne Robbins, property It may be sold Beverage Controlttohslell Expires August regisered9by1tthiefollow. District Hillside Overlay (a)haveClthissordinpance License:California otheracourtdholidays. It merit. The recommended CL. itgyC' T6677 need an llexplanationyof 1633 BONANZA beverages at: 20)fish 6, 13, SALVATORE SANTANGELO iting6 the restriction an n of bligeneral a circulation Vehicle 237 o be sold: the last Sunday f or a court str,ctlons ton In Inclusionary 20p61ish September 20, the nature of the u,you WALNUT CREEK,TCA 15070 MUNI ESELLO RD development above a 15- once within fifteen (15) 1989 GMC BUS holiday then you have the units that are enforced by should Octcontact a2lawyer. a y r. 94596.efo FILED CUPERTINO,CA 95014 deggree declination to de- days after Its adoption,or License:California 273979 next court day to file a a recorded agreement be- NOTICE AND SUMMARY For the following type of AUGUST 01,2006 This business Is conduct• velopment which has (b) have a summary of VIN#1TUMDT9A4KR826853 written response.) Alet- tween the County and the OF ORDINANCE NO.560 10:00am, Cal-Western Re- License: STEPHEN L.WEIR, ed byy an Individual been granted an excep- this ordinance published SPACE#220 ter or hone call will not developer. REGARDING CODE 41 -ON-SALE BEER AND County Clerk /s/Salvatore Santangelo tion to develop within a twice in a newspaper of Vehicle to be sold: ENFORCEMENT conveyance Corporation, CONTRA COSTA COUNTY pprat you.Your written as duly appointed trustee WINE-EATING PLACE This statement was filed ridgeline setback; general circulation, once 1989 GMC BUS response must be In For purposes of compll• REGULATIONS under and pursuant to OAKLAND District Office By M.CAUGHREppANy,, with the County Clerk of ■g§g6-2026&6.2027 Clari- five (5) days before Its License:California 273980 proper legal form If you ante with the provisions Deed of Trust recorded 1515 ClayStreet FILE NO.2DDe634D Contra Costa on date In- fyIng permissibll)t�of De- adoption and again with- VIN# want the court to hear of the California Environ- Notice is hereby given November 19, 1993, as Ogkland,CA 94612 aboved by file stamp &Ilop a e;on a C ass 1,If adoption (15) days after SPA E#T2�KR826B5fi a court form that y u can (CEQA),A Negative Declat 2006, the C City Cobuncll 25er November book No. page 97, of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS RR�i g Inst. be 99, 1997, in 510/622.4970 NAME STATEMENT Business commenced on ■ §6.2029 A new section Vehicle to be sold: use for your response. ration of Environmental the City of Lafayette will Official Records in the of- Legal CCT 6589 The name of the bus!- 07/25/06 providing for an excep- The foregoing ordinance 1989 GMC BUS You can find these court Significance In Environ- adopt Ordinance No. 560. fice of the County Record- Publish September 6, 13, ness: A+ CHILD CARE to Expires July 31,2011 tion for development on was Introduced at a License:California 273981 forms and more informs- mental Impact Report re- Ordinance No.560 the La er of Contra Costa Coun- 20,2006 sated at 1651 MINNESOTA Legal CCT 6539 existing lots of record in meeting of the City Coun• VIN#1TUMDT9A5KR826859 tion at the. California quired) has been issued faYette Municipal Code as AVE In BRENTWOOD, CA publish August 30,'Sep- a Class 1,II or III ridgellne til of the City of Lafayette SPACE#232 Courts Online Self-Help for this project. follows: ty,State of California exe- 94513 is.hereby registered tember 6.13,20,2006 restricted area without held on August 14, 2006 Vehicle to be sold: Center, lwwr;y,eourtenfo. suited by Marilyn Kay by the .following own- the need for an economic and w s ado ted and or• 1989 TMC BUS ca gov/se fho�l ■ Re eats Cha ter 1.7, Sardonis, an unmarried Legal Notice er(s): FILED analysis; dered a published at a License:California 273959 coup law li gg)' Your If yyou challenge t may be P P woman will sell at public ttyy Wrary or the est in court, you may be Abatement of Nu sances auction to highest bidder. pANIKA MARIE KIRK AUGUST23,2006 ■§6-2048 Revising, Ian- meeting of the City Co un- VIN# wurthouse ^:earest you. limited to raising only ■Amends Chapter, 1-9, for cash, cashier's check FILED 1651 MINNESOTA AVE STEPHEN L.WEIR, uage for offsite visibil!- til held on September 11, iTUMDT9AXKR826839 If You cannot pay the fit- those issues you or. Administrative Citations drawn on a state or na- AUGUST 23,2006 BRENTWOOD,CA 94513 County Clerk for subdivision In the 2006 Eby the following SPACE#244 Ing fee, ask the court someone else raised at ■ Repeals Chapter 1-10, STEPHEN L.WEIR, This business is conduct- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY illside overlay District: vote: Vehicle to be sold:". clerk for a fee waiver the public hearing descrl• Administrative Remedies tional bank, a check y ed by:an Individual By R.RAMIREZ,Deputy ■ 6.2065 Establishin a 1989 TMC BUS Porm. if you' ■ Amends Cha ter 2.10, drawn by a state or feder- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY /s/Danika Marle Kirk FILE NO.2006- 010 two-step Procedure g do not Hee bed In this notice, or In p at credit union,or a check fora AYES: Samson, Federighl License:California 290108 your resppon§e on time, written correspondence Administrative Remedies drawn it a state or check G.PLANKS,Deputy This statement was filed FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Hillside Development Per- Anderson, Andurl and VIN#1TUMDT9A5KR826893 you may lq§■the case by delivered to the County Appeals Board FILE NO.2006-7001 with the County Clerk of NAME STATEMENT mit for construction of a Tatzin SPACE#247 default,aha your wages, at,or prior to,the public ■Amends Chapter 6-5, al savings and loan asso- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Contra Costa on date in- The name of the buss new single-family rest- NOES:None Vehicle to be sold: moneyy,-'ddpp rly cation, savings associa= NAME STATEMENT dicated by file stamp ness: TIMELESS DESIGNS dente on a vacant lot,of ABSTAIN:None 1989 TMC BUS { be tagennwlthout further hearing. Zoning lOrdinancej(of the tion, or savinVi dank The name of the bus)- above. located at 20 SAINT BENE- record In the Hillside ABSENT:None License:Californfa1-�290106 wa"drig from the court. For further details, can. • Amends Chapter 6-23, s eclfied In section 5102 ness: 1) FUN PHOTO Business commenced on DICT CT in SAN RAMON, Overlay District and per- VIN#1TUMDT9A2KRGn6066 There are other legal re- tact the •Contra Costa Outdoor Storage and Re- of the financial trade and GUYS;2)FUNPHOTOGUYS. 8/1/O6 CA 94583 is hereby regis- miffing the Zoning Ad- ATTEST: SPACE#241 4'brements. You may County Community Devel• pairs nuth sristate:At thesCourt COM located at 77 NOR- Expires August 1,2011 tered by the following ministrator review au. Vehicle to be sold: •ant to call an attorney opment Department, 651 ■Amends Chapter 6.25, Street entrance to the WICH WY in PLEASANT Le al CCT 6550 owner(s): thority for ,projects,of Joanne Robbins, 1989 TMC BUS right away.if you do not Pine Street,Martinez,Cal- Si@ns County Courthouse 725 HILL, CA 94523 is hereby Publish August 3D, Sep- LIDIA H.SCURTU small scope in a restrict- City Clerk License;California 290104 know an attorney, you ifornia, or Kara Douglas ■Adds Chapter 8.21,Code Court Street, (Corner of registered by the follow- tember 6,13,20,2006 25 SAINT BENEDICT CT ed rid eline area; VIN#1TUMDT9A5KR826862 may want to call an actor• at 925-335-7223. Enforcement g SAN RAMON,CA 94583 ■gg Main and Court Street) KEVIN SLOVI K FiLED This business is conduct• 20736 Consol clatng &find• APPROVED: Vehicle tto be sold: Ynou cannot afford 1�atf Dennis M.Barry,AICP Note: The above is sum- Martinez California all AUGUST 10,2006 ed by:an Individual Ings for Hillside Develop- Ivor Samson,Mayor 3989 TMC BUS torney,you may be eligl- Community Develo gent mart' of the major high• right, title and interest 77 NORWICH WY STEPHEN L.WEIR, /s/Lidia Hortensia SCurtu Y p conveyed to and now PLEASANT HILL,CA 94523 County Clerk This statement was filed m Addition Permit; ranine new Attachments VIN#iTUMDT9ABKR826886 from rar nonprofit Is al Le al CCT 6685 Director lights Ingo of the nitire ordii-- held by it under said Deed AMY SCOTT-SLOVICK CONTRA COSTA COUNTY with the County Clerk,of f of Trust in the property 77 NORWICH WY sites to the Viewing Eval- 1. Chapter 6-20 Hillside SPACE#218 services program. You Publish September 20, nance s necessa to ob- situated in said, County PLEASANT HILL,CA 94523 By M.CAUGHREpAN,, Contra Costa on date in- uation Map (as shown in Development Reflectingg Vehicle to be sold: can locppate these nonprof- 2006 tain a full unders andirag and State described as: This business is conduct- FILE NO.2006 6643 aboved by file stamp Attachment 2) 2006 Revisions-August 7, 1989 TMC California 290013 (get Crvlcese Web site of the ordinance. A ctext Completely described in ed by: Individuals - Hus• a BEFORE OF THE CITY OF LAFA- of theoordinance full text said Deed of Trust. The FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Business commenced on Section 2 entire re- 2. Viewing Evaluation VIN#1TUMDT9A8KR826872 lnwheipcalifornia.arts YETTE ed In the Cit Clerks of- band and Wife NAME STATEMENT August 23,2006 Based on the entire re- Map and List of Viewingg SPACE#221 o the California Courts y P street address and other /S/Kevin Slovick The name of the busi- Expires August 23,2011 d- �i' IN THE MATTER OF: fice a t3675 Mount Diablo common designation, if This statement was filed ness: GROTTO DESIGNS Leggal CCT 6544 cord and all written ed Au ust 8 2006 Amen 19891 TMC be old: (wviw,courtinfo.ca a ov Blvd., Lafa ette, Califor- any, of the real property with the County Clerk,of located at 115A ASCOT CT Publish August 30, Sep- and oral evidence g courtinto.ca.gov/ Cha ter2;11 nia 94549, Yco y described above is ur- Contra Costa on date in- pre- 3. Addendum to the Gen- License:California 290008 aelfhelp), or contact- g P )) A p t be p In MORAGA, CA 94556 Is tember 6,13,20,2006 y of the Lafayette Munici• ) obtained from tyat o Ice ported to be: 1997 Ascot dicated by file stamp sented to the City, Coun- eral Plan FIR far ZTDI-D6 VIN#TUMDT9A7KR826846 Ing your local court or h Drive G" Moraga CA above. hereby rggegistered by the til,the City Council here- Revisions to Chapter 6.20 SPACE#213 County bar association. at Code relating to the ) upon payment of the fee Business commenced on JOAN E.DORSEYps) JULY 31,2006 by finds the ordinance is -August 8,2006 Vehicle to be sold: C 08/14/2006 consistent with the Gen- Le al CCT 6676 1989 TMC BUS 1.The name and address enior Services ommis-) based on the City's actual 94556. The undersigned Expires August 23,2011 115A ASCOT CT STEPHEN L.WEIR, g Sion ) cost of providing the Tbility rustee disclaims any I)a- Le al CCT 6543 MORAGA,CA 94556 County Clerk eral Plan because it en- Publish September 20, License:California 290007 of the court is: copy. ness for any incorrect- gg O p ORDINANCE NO.559 ness of the street address Publ[sh August 30 Sep• This business an Individul conduct. CONTRAT DUKESCDeputYy respects the natural env! 2006 SPACE#233 T9A1KR826843 Riehmondt CA 9g805m 185 This ordinance was Intro- and other common desig- tember 6,13,20,2006 /s/Joan E.Dorsey, FILE NO.2006-6328 ronment by preserving AUCTION AD Vehicle to de sold: The City Council Of the duced for first reading by nation, if any shown B the scenic quality of the 1989 TMC BUS 2.The name,address,and City of Lafayette DOES the City Council on Sep- herein. Said sale will be FILED Principal 08/01/0 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS g g License:California 290006 telephone number o} ORDAIN as follows: tember 11, 2006 by the held, but without cove- STEPHEN L.WEIR, w th the CountywClerk of TheNname STATEMENT EtheN bus]- and�dpperomotes retaining Notice to re California VIN#1TUMDT9A8KR826841 plaintiffs attorney, or following vote: nant or warranty,express y hillsides in as nearly a Business and Professions SPACE Title 2 Administration, or implied,,regarding ti- CONTRA COSTA COUNTY dicatedC Costa filed stamp located at 4998AOLIVE DR natural condition as is Code sections 21700- ney,I : without an actor• Chapter 2.11, of the La- AYES: Samson. Feder! hi tie,possession,condition, Vehicle to be sold: net',Is: By M.CAUGHREAN, above. in CONCORD, CA 94521 Is feasible while allowing 21716, Abba Self and-RV 1989 TMC BUS Tommy Ryan Lee fayette Municipal Code Is Tatzin, Andurl, and An- or encumbrances, includ- Deput, Business commenced on hereby registered by the residential development. auction oral Octobei 4TH VIN#1TUMDT9A6KR8268040 SBN 0305t.,#341 amended to read as fol- derson ing fees, charges and ex- FILE NO.2006.6423 Not Applicable following owner(s). lows: penses of the Trustee and FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Expires August 10,2011 MICHAEL ANDREW KALU• Section 3.CEQA.The sub- 2006 AT 2:15 PM to satisfy SPACE#234 Novato,CA 94945 NOES:None of,the trusts created by NAME STATEMENT Leggal CCT 6542 SKI jest zoning text amend- unpaid rent and/or other Vehicle to be sold: 888-536-6409 Section 2.1101. Creation said Deed of Trust,to pay The name of the busk Publish August 30, Sep- 4998 OLIVE DR gent Is subject to CEQA charges incurred with the 1989 TMC BUS of Senior Services COM- ABSENT:None the remaining print pa ness:SOAR ENTERPRISES, tember 6,u sit 2006 CONCORD,CA 94521 and an Addendum to the storage of goods The License:California 273960 3.An unlawful detainer mission sums of the note(s) se- This business is conduct- 2002 General Plan EIR auction witl be held at VIN#1TUMDT9A3KR826844 assistant (Bus. & Prof. ABSTAIN:None cured by said Deed of LLC located at 1008 CHAN- ("EIR") has, been re- Abba Self and RV Storage, SPACE#245 Code, § 6400.5415) did "A senior services tom• Trust to wit: $98.371.68 FILED ed by:an individual P with Interest thereon CERY WY in SAN RAMON, AUGUST 08,2006 /s/Mike Kaluskl pares and is contained 1850 Solana Way, Con- Vehicle to be sold: not or compensation mission consisting of /s/Joanne Robbins from March 01, 2006 (� CA 94582; mailing ad- STEPHEN L.WEIR, This statement was filed herein as Attachment 3. cord,.Ca.94520(925)969- 1989 TMC BUS give advice or assistance nine (9) members Is es- City Clerk pp dress: 231 MARKET PL, County Clerk with the County Clerk of The City Council has con- brief Thefollow not i the License:California 290026 with this form. tablished. The nine mem- Legal CCT 6696 num ass Prov did perin sa d #380, SAN RAMON, CA CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Contra Costa on date In- sidered the Addendumdescription SPACE#238T9A7KR826894 Date:JUL:13,2006 be the City Counnpointed 200 Ilsh September 20, note(s)plus cost and any 94583-4743 is hereby reg- By M.KIRBY,Deputy dicated by file stamp ^lth the FIR and hereby property to a sold: per- Istered by the following FILE N0.2006-6575 above. p son beIongings, Inc ud- advances with interest. owner(s): FICTITIOUS BUSINESS Business commenced on the EIR.the Addendum is ng but not limited to Vehicle to be sold: Clerk,by V.Garcia, Title 2 Administration. NOTICE OF LIEN SALE Estimated total debt SOAR ENTERPRISES,LLC household furniture an Lice TMC BUS Deputy Cha ter 2.11 of the Lafa - $105,190.91. If the Trustee NAME STATEMENT 7-31-2006 hereby certified by the License;California 273961 Legal CCT 6579 P Y le CALIFORNIA The name of the bust- Expires Julyy 31 2011 City p Council as being appliances, mist., bags VIN#1TUMDT9A1KR826857 Publish September 6, 13, ette Municipal Code is Date and time m. for sale: is unayreason, the ble to convey suc- edibyua business Is CARE located SPLENDID SKIN publishCAugust 30, Sep- Staff listdirectad to file a ARMSSand binREliNOt SOLDRpo SPACE#242 20,27,NOTICE OFA amended to read as fol- 9/28/06atlOTenanrtName cessfuexclusiveiremedsole shat'be Vehicle to he sold: lows: cessfu Co. HILL RD in LAFAYETTE,CA tember 6,13,20,2006 Notice of Determination 1989 TMC BUS /s/Vera I.Velasquez, 94549 is hereby registered with the Contra Costa left at the facility with the License:California 273969 PUBLIC HEARING Section 2-1110.Quorum Descnptlon of Goods the return of monies paid President/Owner by the following own- County Recorder's Office manager. VIN#1TUMDT9A3KR826858 Stored S the Trustee, and the This statement was filed er(s): Legal Notice within five (5) working You are hereby notified "A majority of the voting successful bidder shall with the County Clerk of KATIE M.SIMPKIN g days of adoption of this The following units are to Interested Parties that on TUESDAY, SEP- members of the comms- 0349 David Nosek have no further recourse. Contra Costa on date In' 433 SYCAMORE CIR Ordinance. be auctioned: Golden Gate Bridge Hwy/ TEMBER 26, 2006 at 1:30 s)on (five) shall const!- Tools,weed Wacker,ares- The beneficiary under dicated by file stag Trans District p.m. in Room 107, McBri- tute a quorum for the sers,desk,tires&toys said Deed of Trust hereto- This DANVILLE,CA 94526 BEFORE THE CITY COON- fore executed and deliv- shove. This business is conduct- CIL OF THE CITY OF Section 4. Effective Date. 033 JENNIE BALL Ernesto Esclante en Administration Build- transaction of business." Business commenced on ed by:an Individual LAFAYETTE This ordinance becomes MISC ITEMS Rafael Concha ing,651 Pine Street, Ma r• C07 Jule McKinney ered to the undersigned a 07/05/2006 /s/Katie M.Simpkin IN THE MATTER OF: effective thirty (30) days G17C RUTH A BARAJAS M E Imports Exports tinez, Caliifpfornia, the The City Clerk shall either pBpooks, dressers, bed rail, written Declaration of De- ExggL.pdireCCTs August 2,2011 This statement was filed after Its adoption. MISC ITEMS consider auTFJtTi AMEND- (published once within fif- bacxes. basket & mist. fault and a writtennNotice temb r 6August 1 e 20t 2006 Sep 41 Contra the non date in-of Co�Ordinance of the City of ITy) Section S. Severability.If ��N A � CHRISTINA TO PRIOR CANCELLATIONT MeN a to as desCUhed tion in)a ar�eafter s a ear oof Name&Location of Stor- SelDefaThean and dicated by file stamp Lafayette amending ) any section subsection MISC ITEMS AUCTIONEER: J MICHAELS as follows: general circulation or.(b) age Facility: Rodie's RV& caused said Notice of De- FILED above. Chapter 6-20 of the Lafa•) subdivision, paragraph, AUCTION: (916) 543.1575 h Self Storage, 8863 Marsh fault and Election to Sell AUGUST 30,2006 Business commenced on ette Municipal Code ) sentence, clause or 821 CHRIS BLACKMORE BOND#142295787 ryry ave a summary of this STEPCOUnty Clelrk ExPhes August 8,2011 goverining theidevelop- )))) or any part thereof Is for MISC F24B INORBERTO GONZA- pu6alshCSeptember 20,27, dlnance(ZT06g002): Or- ttw ceain a newspapereof 9459g17(926)672 4600 CA county recorded dthe react CONTRA COSTA COUNTY Legal CCT 6590 ber 6,.13, the protectlode a d and any re so constitutional,ldi to be uor MISC ITEMS 2006. The Inclusionary Housing five days before!its adoppe� PublailshCSeptember 20,27, saleserinformation: Mon- By Y.WILLIAMS,Deputy b 045 RICK KAISER FIRST AMENDED Ordinance (Ordinance) is tion and again within(15) 2006 Fri 9:00am to 4:00pm(714) i FILE NO.2006-7182 20,27,2006 ineffective by any,court MISC ITEMS SUMMONS a County initiated rIs days after adoption. 259-7850,Cal-Western,Re- Ordinance No.558 of cog a decision jurisdiction,not UNLAWFUL DETAINER- posal to add Chapter 2- conveyance Corporation, I FICTITIOUS BUSINESS p conve NAME STATEMENT such ecision shall not Lien sale pursuant to Civil EVICTION 4 to the County Ord[- The foregoing ordinance 525 East Main Street,P.O. The name of the bus!- The City Council of the effect the validity or ef- Code Section 3071 of the nance Code to re uire was introduced at a Box 22004, EI Ca'on, CA Cit of Lafayette does or. festiveness of the re- q ness: 1) NATIONAL 1ST state of California, the NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: new residential develop- meeting of the City Coun 92022.9004 Dated: Sep- da n as follows Mal Ing portions of this Quick Cash Nowl tember 20, 2006 By: FUNDING; 2) NATIONAL Ar followingtowit: CASEY JONES,anlndivid- ments to include a mini- cilofthe City ofLafa_J2 ette Q Deborah Bird, Authorized FIRST FUNDING located at ordinance or any gait 5pace#246 uah CASEY JONES dba mum percentage of held on August 14, 2006 Clean your Garage& 130 CEDAR POINTE LOOP, Section 1. Amendments thereof. The City Council Vehicle to be sold: CASE`(JONES CONSTRUC- dwelling units that are af- and was adopted and or- Closets Order YOU& Signature ASAP# 790069 #911 in SAN RAMON, CA r r Chapter 6-20 Hillside. De- hereby declares that it 1989 RTS Bus TION and DOES 1 TO 10. fordable to very-low,low- dered published at a 09/20/2006, 09/27/2006, 94583 is hereby registered velopment, comprising would have passed each GARAGE SALE AD 10/04/2006 sections 6-2001 through section, subsection, sub- License: er,and moderate income meetin6 of the City Coun- by the following own- „,.F; t California 273922 YOU ARE BEING SUED BY households.In residential til held on Se tember 11, TODAY! Le aI CCT 6695 fe 6-2087 of the Lafaye to division paragraph, sen VIN# PLAINTIFF: develo gents of five or 2006 by the following 1-800.733-3933 er(s): ;;£'' a Municipal Code is hereby tense,clause or phrase of P Pu lish September 20,27, GEORGE JOHNSON 1TUMDT9AXKR826842 WENDELL LEE more dwelling units,.-15 vote: October 4,2006 I NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON PLANNING MATTERS BAY POINT AREA NOTICE is hereby given that on Tuesday, September 26, 2006 at 1:10 p.m,in the County Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Room 107 (Corner of Pine and Escobar Streets),Martinez, California,the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing to consider the following planning matter: SCOTT TAYLOR (Applicant) — CHARLES McDOWELL (Owner), County File #RZ05- 3179: The applicant requests approval to rezone three parcels totaling approximately 7.7 acres. The parcels have a current General Plan designation of Light Industry(LI) and Open Space (OS). All parcels are zoned General Agriculture (A-2). The applicant is requesting to rezone all portions of the parcels that have a General Plan designation of LI to Light Industrial zoning. The subject property is vacant and located immediately south of Evora Road, between Mota Drive and Pomo Street in the Bay Point area. (A-2) (ZA: E16 & E17) (CT:3200.02) (Parcel # 098-220-015, 098-220-016 & Middle Parcel approximately 0.74 . acre APN not yet available). The location of the subject property is within the unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, generally identified below(a more precise description may be examined in the Office of the Director of Community Development, County.Administration Building,Martinez,California) The location of the subject site is located immediately south of Evora Road,between Mota Drive and Pom6 Street in the Bay Point area. According to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) guidelines, a Negative Declaration was prepared for this project. A Notice of Intent was posted for public review from June 5, 2006 until June 26, 2006. If you challenge the project in court,you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice,or in written correspondence delivered to the County at, or prior to,the public hearing. Prior to the hearing, Community Development Department staff will be available on Tuesday, September 26, 2006, at 12:45 p.m. in Room 108,Administration Building, 651 Pine Street,Martinez, to meet with any interested parties in order to(1)answer questions; (2)review the hearing procedures used by the Board; (3)clarify the issues being considered by the Board; and (4)provide an opportunity to identify, resolve, or narrow any differences which remain in dispute. If you wish to attend this meeting with staff, please call Telma Moreira, Community Development Department; at(925)335-12.17 by 3:00 p.m. on Monday, September 25, 2006 to confirm your participation. Date: September 13, 2006 John Cullen,Clerk of the Board of Supervisors and CotratyJ Administrator r By Katherine Sinclair, Deputy Clerk f t IL v �. W l co ' U CL 0 t ' 1, coo f• k;h W �4M Q .~ to cc L 1Z rt C:) o�c ci ft woo nous CTy C9 Cary LU �w COO Cj W i a N v " J 'I ce- u rT Ci.. >� So Lo xn ocz e' W � V :F yk � d �o U � w � N � Q ir+TT°� d `.J J Kara Douglas/CD/CCC To Kathy Sinclair/COB/CCC@CCC 09/19/2006 02:54 PM cc bcc Subject Fw: Notice to be published on Wed September 20th -----Forwarded by Danielle Kelly/CD/CCC on 09/14/2006 09:24 AM----- "Tenecia Thomas" <tthomas cctimes.com> @ To DKell@cd.cccounty.us 09/14/2006 09:22 AM cc Subject Re: Notice to be published on Wed September 20th Good Morning Danielle. Here is the proof for your requested ad. Enjoy your day! Tenecia NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING You are hereby notified that on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2006 at 1:30 p.m. in Room 107, McBrien Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, the Board of Supervisors will consider a TEXT AMENDMENT to the County Ordinance Code as described as follows: Inclusionary Housing Ordinance(ZT060002):The Inclusionary Housing Ordinance(Ordinance) is a County initiated proposal to add Chapter 822-4 to the County Ordinance Code to require new residential developments to include a minimum percentage of dwelling units that are affordable to very-low, lower, and moderate income households. In residential developments of five or more dwelling units, 15 percent of the dwelling units must be affordable. Development-, of four or fewer units are not subject to the requirements of the recommended Ordinance. The recommended Ordinance provides some alternative compliance options for all affected developments including the payment of fees in lieu of development. Tile recommended Ordinance also establishes rental and sale restrictions on inclusionary units that are enforced by a recorded agreement between the County and the developer.For purposes of compliance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA), A Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance (no Environmental Impact Report required) has been issued for this project.If you challenge the project in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the County at, or prior to, the public hearing. Fo;-further details, contact the Contra Costa County Community Development Department, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, or Kara Douglas at 925-335-7223. Dennis M. Barry, AICP Community Development Director Legal PT/VT, SRVT 9428 Publish September 20, 2006 DKell@cd.cccounty.us wrote: Please publish the below attachment in the legal section on Wednesday, September 20th. Please e-mail confirmation. Thanks and have a nice day Thanks, Danielle Kelly CCC Community Development Department (925) 335-7215 NOTICE OF A PUBI -JIC ARING You are hereby notified that on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2006 at 1:30 p.m. in Room 107, McBrien Administration Building, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California,the Board of Supervisors will consider a TEXT AMENDMENT to the County Ordinance Code as described as follows: Inclusionary Housing Ordinance (ZT060002): The Inclusionary Housing Ordinance (Ordinance) is a County initiated proposal to add Chapter 822-4 to the County Ordinance Code to require new residential developments to include a minimum percentage of dwelling units that are affordable to very-low, lower, and moderate income households. In residential developments of five or more dwelling units, 15 percent of the dwelling units must be affordable. Developments of four or fewer units are not subject to the requirements of the recommended Ordinance. The recommended Ordinance provides some alternative compliance options for all affected developments including the payment of fees in lieu of development. The recommended Ordinance also establishes rental and sale restrictions on inclusionary units that are enforced by a recorded agreement between the County and the developer. For purposes of compliance with the provisions of the California Environmental Quality Act(CEQA), A Negative Declaration of Environmental Significance (no Environmental Impact Report required) has been issued for this project. If you challenge the project in court, you may be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised at the public hearing described in this notice, or in written correspondence delivered to the County at, or prior to, the public hearing. For further details, contact the Contra Costa County Community Development Department, 651 Pine Street, Martinez, California, or Kara Douglas at 925-335-7223. Dennis M. Barry, AICP Community Development Director Kara Douglas/CD/CCC To Kathy Sinclair/COB/CCC@CCC 09/19/2006 02:54 PM cc ' bcc Subject Fw: Notice to be published on Friday September 15 This is for the first publication Kara Douglas Affordable Housing Program Manager Contra Costa County Community Developmerri Department 2530 Arnold Drive, Suite 190 Martinez, CA 94553 Phone: 925.335.7223 Fax: 925.335.7201 email kdoug@cd.cccounty.us Visit our website at www.ccreach.org -----Forwarded by Kara Douglas/CD/CCC on 09/19/2006 02:55 PM----- "Contra Costa Times Legals" <cctlegals@ cctimes.com> To DKell@cd.cccounty.us £ 09/11/2006 04:07 PM cc kdoug@cd.cccounty.us Please respond to cctlegals@cctimes.com Subject Notice to be published on Friday September 15 THIS E-MAIL CONTAINS PERTINENT INFORMATION; PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY IN ITS ENTIRETY. Good Afternoon. For fixture reference please specify in which newspaper(s) you'd like the notice to publish as we do represent several. 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